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r tsiness Cards and Societies LfESSlONS AND TRADE8, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. FRATERNAL ORDERS. officii in jcdu umatilla tknt, no. 27, k. o. t. m. a. Imillfl. II) to 1 lelepbone red 371. in-; 1 iM. M I'- Meets In Secret Society hall, second and lourin xnesuays in eacn montn. ah visit Ing Sir KnlghtH cordially Invited. J. 8 DKHl'AIN lji.oCK, Kees, Ilecord Keeper; K. D. Eatabrook, uuuiiuuuuvr. 1 Jpirrects eye troubles, catar c"i , imnnlred liearlnir. U 1' ' ' Ii1'?!, titled for refractive er r.onnoiic IS telephone, main 301 OKTICI3 OVBIt iBffir.LD, M D.. tlOMEOl'ATIHU Office In Jll'ld H '.'"..... nirii.e. hl.irk. 73! re. ...... jpnor.t:. - y, IIlINIJI.liaun, iiiiniuiivii a.t nil,'? in i3i'b .... Ifbonei n'"1" 3:11 ITS- KHYI-.S. OSTEOPATHIC .itiB. 1.1,1, lilt " ....... . ollce In Despnln block. Dick, 131 IV K lILAlvKSJlJKr., AND Tele- I'ENDI.KTON LODGE, NO. G2, A. F. AND A. M., meets first and third Mondays of eacn montn. .visiting oretnren welcome. x. j. rweetty, . m. ; joe u. 1'nrnes, aec. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4, MEETS EVEKY Monday evening In Secret Society hall, i.airaw uiock. nt i'cnuieton ure. it. w. Fletcher, K. It. S. : W. J. Keycs, C. C. WOODMEN OF THE WOULD ItEOULAn meetings of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. of V.. nro held In Secret Society ball ev ery Saturday evening. Visiting neighbors are always welcome. .1.. E. Ilcnm, clerk ; Tlios, FltzOernld, C. C. PENDLETON CHICLE NO G27, WOMEN of Woodcraft, meets every Friday even lug at Hendrlx ltnll. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited, to attend. Minnie Stlllman, Guardian Neighbor; Eva Flet cher, Clerk. BOARD AND LODGING. EJII'IKE LODGING HOUSE, COHNEIt OF E. Court nud Johnson streets. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Hates 2."c and 150c a night. Thos. Smart, 1'rop. CIIIIONIO '.'.rrnns diseases and diseases of Ijtj unin? piium-, uiiiin, ica- iiini Hireeis. iiuum uy mu uiiv or wt-eis. tj, i wuou mum pet. itur.es uiui u it'r ween. I Ipinllrtnn fppd vnrrl In cnnnertlnn. Ti. 31 AI.I.i.M nuu.Mii, iii)u.ur,viu, Aetr, l'rop. ttl3 Thompson sirent. -leiepuuue, it K1RHY, l'HVSIOIAN AND SUR cfflceHoom t, .Usoclatlou Building. BUNKS AND BROKERS. JlTIONAL HANK OF ATHENA, Capital, jou.uiiu ; surplus nnu jliOOU. Into tat on time deposits. I torent" aim uonieniii; .ii;iiu.Ktj. i promptly attended to. iicnry i president : T. J. Klrlt, vlce-presl- III,. Harnett, cashier; F. S. Le jii!ant cashier. THE ST. GEOIK1E ItESTAIJItANT ItEG ulnr meals 25 cents. Short orders a specialty. Open day and night. T. A. Oldfather, l'rop. THE STltAIION ItOOMING HOUSE, 018 Main street, Mrs. H. E. Cooper, l'rop. Everything strictly first-class. Itntes 2."ic, r0c nnd $1 per day. MEliS' ItANK OF WESTON, .Orffiron, Does n general banking. tEicliange bought nnd sold. Col-1 kimiiuv nttciined to. u. Jameson, lOeome W. Proebstcl: vlce-preJl-, THE Kllgore, cnsnler: directors, u. i, M. M Johns. T J. Price, O. I J. F Kllgore, ltobert Jameson, Kbstel, EVDI.I THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 301 South Main street. Mrs. Mary Williams l'rop. Housekeeping rooms nnd lodging rooms. Good comfortable rooms find clean, well-kept beds. Lodging 2fi cents. FDnNISIIKn AND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS at No. 777 Tnompson street. LIVERY AND FEE DSTABLES. DEPOT STAI1LF.S, COTTONWOOD street, between Alta nnd Webb streets. H. Stewart Prop. Ilest enre taken of horses. Qood stnbles nnd plenty of feed. 4 lao J Pirate H i "Please. Mr Plr Mdlng h lad m I; :hrp,l rf the woman! ii'iiii nml I ohjpct to pr- I? m The Columbia Lodging House Newly Furnished. Bar in connection. Bet. Alta & Webb Sts. In Center of Block. F. X. Schempp Proprietor r.i.vrnv SAVINGS HANK. Oreiron. Organized March 1, fine turnouts. Kvlt.il. sno.OOO; surplus, 100,ooo; UJUWLHl UU Ull IIIIIC HtjfUOllD. .J- lm".t and sold on all principal Bipedal attention given to col- J ft J. Mirnisu, president; j. r. president: T. J. Morris, cashier; tancy. assistant cashier. RATIONAL DANK OF TENDLE- bpltni, J70.000: surplus, (iin.ono; &i neneral banklnir business. Rx- 8:4 telegraphic transfers sold on SiH l'rnnclsco. New ioik nnu IplnIB in llio .Nortnwesc. umiim j.Cbinn, .inpan ann r.iiropw. aincii reasoname terms. i.evi u- isnt. W. 1. Matlock, vlce-pres- iwnile, casnier; n. i'. jonnson, ftjller DENTISTS. iim, DENTIST, pi?. 'Phone, red, OFFICE IN Di:XTIST. OFFICE IN AS SalMlt. oven Schmidt's new drug I In, red 271. THE CITY LIVEItY IIOAUD AND SALE Stable, M, J. Carney, proprietor, for Ntauic liti Alta street. FEED AND SALES STAI1LE, LINDSEY & Doty props. ; Old Semple Stable, 723 Cottonwood street ; cnreful attention given to horses left with us. COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. M. FItOOME Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 101. OmOGwTFEED YAltD, W. T. 1IOYNTON, prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb street. Thone, red 204. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and sold. Court St. Opera house block. Call and see him. THE FIRST REGISTERED PALMIST EVER IN PENDLETON. HAS LION'S SHARE WESTERN OREGON HOLDS NEARLY ALL THE OFFICES. V. STItOItLE, DEALER IN 8ECOND hand goods. If there Is anything you need in new ana seconu-nanti lurnlturc, stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and get nis prices. ro. 212 court street. OCULISTS. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS bought and sold : pawn brokers : money advanced on all kinds of articles. Waters & Sherry, props., 732 Cottonwood street, BLACKSMITH I NG. DR. V. W. GAR retson, graduate optician. The only complete opt'cnl . COPELAND & SON, GENERAL 1ILACIC tiarlor 111 the City. I smlthlni? .unit rpnAlrlnm hnrRPfthnMmr n Six doors south of . specialty ; work promptly attended to; call ifci tlreet, Pendleton, Ore., No feo tunluation and consultation. pITECTS AND BUILDERS. PWllD. ARCHITECT AND SU- jueut makes complete and rella Pfor buildings In the city or coun- fa IT Judd building. I COM:, CONTRACTORS AND fi Estimates furnished on short Job woik u specialty. Prompt stop uu niuir street utir Main, (W, COXTRAITOR AND 1IUILD--tlmik funiUlied on (.11 kinds l'! mucin walks, stone walls, etc. p" t l-ast Oregonlan olee. S'l'TMAS' Alll'lll'riJO'P AVIl HIT. I'laent, Rootn 1,1. Association jraaieton, Oregon. JtO-UlI, PLASTERING AND CE R ument walks a specialty. Es- uufU lre. Vork guaranteed. r- iri'ti, ! u, box 104. PS AND CARRIAGES. 1 n..... i I IKK 1 1 A 1 ' K" Vl,MV vn trntii' flirU AOW VrjIfcX CCiiV.V t1 0 rvii: oi i Lie puunc. i.iverv Htaoie or teie. n '"1 110 tile hark will r-nll tr.r KtF' iytWIN AKHR, PROP. rl Blln 7ni nm. , .,.. rtE AND LAND BU8INE8S Ptomn..i" "";"..."" a accioeut C4 ' "f"ce with Hartman Mutest, a specialty. K:..J-. V S, LAND COM. W fl"' nd collections. Ot KL'alI'e, room 10. NllNA.R.Y SURGEON. and see us: shop 314 West Webb street, just three blocks below Main street. - EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 038 Main St. ; If you need help or seek em ployment can on us. 'Phone, main tun ELECTRICAL SUPPLIE8. MAPLE I1ROS.. COURT STREET. GEN ernl Elscttlclous. dealers In electrical supplies. Houses, stores, wired for electric lights, bells or telephones. Electrical fix tutes of nil kinds. Get our prices. Repair work n specialty. TONSORIAL PARLORS. HILLY KRASSIQ, IIARIIER SHOP AND bath rooms. Main street, three doors north of Hotel St. George. First-class service. NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS, COURT ST. Three doors west of Golden Rule hotel. J. II, Pace, prop. First-class workmen ; everything clean ; all modern Improvements, PATTON'S SANITARY HARDER SHOP, uospnin block : court street ; best work manship; all the modern improvements: an toois sterilized ; until rooms in con nectlon. PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. S. 110WMAN, LEADING PHOTOGRA nher of the city. Harvest views. In illan photos fo.- sale. Finishing done for amateurs, .v.ain tit., near bridge, mono ted 270. MALE HELP WANTED. AN ENERGETIC MANAGER FOR OFFICE to be opened In this city for large man ufacturing concern. Salary $100 per montn ; extra commissions and expenses.. Flvo hundred dollars cash security re quired. Rest of references. Address Man ager, V. O. Uox 2124, San Francisco, Calif. WANTED. WANTED HOUSEWORK Call on or addrexs Mrs. 701 West Alta street. ItY THE DAY II, Huntington, BOOT AND 8HOE REPAIRING. L. QIIHENEWALD, THE OLD RELIAIILK Shoemaker. First-ciass repairing witn best materials, Shop In rear of Dlndlnger, Wilson & Co. Is in the city and is recognized lv press aim imuiic everywhere. All are liieaseu ana delighted, with his read nigs. Multitudes visit his parlors dtily and are hapiy. Palmistry is an cauci science, and it excites the won dcr and admiration of the most skep ticai. Professor Wallace can be con fciuieu on all matters pertaining to me welfare oi the human race. Your hands reveal all questions of life per taining to marriage, sickness, death, changes, travels, divorces, separations law suits, business transactions, wills, deals, mortgages, lost or absent friends. If you desire to have your domestic troubles removed, vour lost love returned, your bitterest enemies converted into staunch friends in a word, whatever may be your troubles suspicions or desires, call on this learned palmist and he will send you away happier, wiser and bolder, than ever before. Scores who liavo con sulted Professor Wallace consider his advice and assurance most valuable. He has made fortunes for many, find ing for them, through his psychic power, investments thatreturued them great profit. Many married couples who heretofore have quarreled and led miserable lives, are now united and living contented and happy. Drlnklne: husbands hnve been reformed, re claimed and restored to their families. Absent friends have been found, way- wnru gins nave ueen shown the folly of their ways and started on the path of obedience and duty, and a moral reformation has restored their social standing iu the community. All these things are of dally occurrence Also letters come pouring In from all parts of the United States involving ques tions of great. Import nnd complexity. and every reply Is most gratifying to the troubled and unhappy. His ad vice is soothing and bonelicial, giving them that peace of mind that wealth or power cannot produce. Men of the world consult him upon matters of business and speculation, sporting men on games of chance, even minis ters of the gospel send for readings through the mall, and in return thev send testimonials stating that palmis try Is truly a science. FORTUNE TELLING by cards, tea leaves, etc., is perhaps nmusine and entertaining, but when you want SE CRETS OP TRUTH you should con sult Professor Wallace. He is ao knowledged the greatest llvlne author. lty on palmistry, and all his work is done without asking a question and is STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL,. Parlors 3 and 4. The Columbia. 634 Main street. Offlce hours, 0 a. m. to 9 m. Home all day Sunday. Three Eastern Oregon Men Find Places In State Government A Comparison of the Size, Wealth and Population of the Two Sections. Salem, Ore., Feb. 20. Eastern Oregon has two-thirds of the area of the state, produces two-thirds of its products, and has about two-fifths of the population. In view of this a comparison of the offices, state and federal .held by the two sections is interesting. Western Oregon has state offices as follows: George E. Chamberlain, governor. F. I. Dunbar, secretary of state; J. H Ackerman, superintendent of public instruction; A. M. Crawford, attorney general; J. R. Whitney, state printer: J. W. Bailey, food commissioner; L. P. W. Qulmby, game and forestry warden; H. G. Van Dusen, master fish warden; William McLean, state veter inarian; A. R. Sweetzer, state blolo gist; E. R. Pernot, state bacteriolo gist; Thomas P. Clarke, superintend deaf mutes; George W. Jones, super intendent blind school; W. J. Ship ley, commandant soldiers' home; J. F. Calbreath, superintendent Insane asylum; J. 13. Putnam, state librarian; M. L. Chamberlain, clerk of land, board. Of the Supreme Court it Has: Frank A. Moore, chief justice; Clias. E. Wolverton, associate justice R. S. Bean, asoclate justice; J. J, Murphy, clerk; R. G. Morrow, re porter. Of the Boards it Has: All five of the state emigration board; all five of the board of phar macy; ail Ave of the state dental ex aminers; all three of the barber' board of examiners; all six of the state military board. In Federal Offices It Has: John H. Mitchell, United States senator; Joseph Simon, United Statc3 senator; I. L. Patterson, colector of customs; W. F. Mathews, U. S. mar shal; D. W. Dunne, colector of Inter nal revenue; John Hall, U. S. district attorney; General Summers, appraiser of port; Edwards, inspector of hulls and boilers; Fuller, in spector of hulls and boilers. Multnomah County Has: The governor, the governor's pri vate secretarj, superintendent of pub lic Instruction, food commisloner, game and forestry warden, both U. S. senators, U. S. district attorney, U. S, marshal, colector of customs, collector of internal revenue, appraiser, both inspectors of hulls and boilers. Eastern Oregon Has, or Will Have: H. E. Bickers, superintendent re form school; C. W. James, superin tendent of the penitentiary; W. Mor row, state land agent. The state treasurer is from Kla math and could be more properly classed as from Southern Oregon than Eastern and as for congressmen honors are easy. Since the creation of tho state Eastern Oregon has had one senator, Slater, and one governor Moody, This is in 4G years. MISCELLANEOUS. IN POUND TI1K FOLLOWING DESCRIBED animals hare been taken up by the mrhl ot the "lty ot Pendleton, to wit! One brown gelding, IS years 0M1 crippled in right front le: no brand risible; weight 1000 lbs. one sorrel yearling hone colt: no brand visible; four wblto leet; white strip In fore head; wcU nt 000 lbs one roan yearling hone m; no onna Titioie; weigni twj io. It iald animals are not claimed by the own colt; no brand visible ; weight TOO lb. en or those entitled to the possession, costs and txpenses against them paid and them Uktn away within ten days from the date hereof, than at 2 o'clock p. m. ot the '2UI day ot February, IPOS, the said animals will be told to the highest bidder. At public anctlon for cash, at the city pound, on tho corner ol Cot' ton wood and Webb streets. In the City ot ren dition, the proceeds ot ncn sale to be applied iitbepauentof such costs and expense ol making sale. Dated this Uth day ot Febrnary, IKVt. J A. BLAKELY. City Marshal. IN FOUND THE FOLLOWING DB scrlbed animals have been taken np by the marshsl of the City of Fcndleton, to wit; One bay gelrltng 8 years old; white face; tonr white leet! weight RO0 pound's: no hranu visible. One black gelding 10 years old; right hind loot white; weight Sot) pounds; shod In front; white spot In torehead; no brnml Tlslble. If said animals are not claimed by the owrers or those entitled to the possession, costs nnd expenses against them paid, nnd theu taken nwny within ten days from the date hereof, then nt 2 o'clock p. m. of the 27th day ol February, lws, the ald nrlmnls will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction for cash nt the dly pound, on the corner of Cottonwood nnd Webb streets, In the City of l'endleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs nnd expenses of mak ing sale. Dated th's 18th day of February, lftM, J. A. BLAKELY, City Marshal. IN FOUND THE FOLLOWING HE scribed animals hnve Iwon taken tip by the ninr-l.nl of the City of Pendleton, to Orio Muck gelding 8 years old; whlto spot In forehead; white strip on nose, weight .too pounds; shod In front; gentle hoisc; no brand visible. One sorrel gelding S years old; while fsco; right hind foot white; scar on left hind leg; weight 800 pounds; gentle horse; no brand visible If said animals nre not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession, ccEts nnd expenses against them paid, nnd then taken nwny within ten days from the date hereof, then nt 2 o'clock p. m. of the 18th day of Febrnary, lfttl, t'e said arlmnls will be sold to the highest bidder, nt public auction for cash, at the city ponnd, on the corner of Cottonwood nnd Webb streets. In the City of l'endleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expenses of milk ing sale. Dated this 17th day of Febrnary, 1W. J. A. riLAKELY, City Marshal OLD NEWSPAPERS TO 1'UT UNDI'Tl carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers In large hurdles of 100 each nt 25 cents a bundle nt the EAST OltEGOXIAN offlei. l'endle ton. Oregon. arid Prof. Frederich do Martins, of Russia, for his work on several arbi tration tribunals. Charles JJurtholoImei. a Chicago confectioner, was robbed of $7,37S by confidence men, who led him to bo lieve that he was arranging for the adoption of n daughter of an Italian prince, and which would eventually net him ?&u,i'iio. The New York County Medical As soclatlon has recommended the lecls latttre to abolish the office of coroner. IT'S JUST A C0UQH that gets your lungs core and weak and paves the way for pneumonia or consumption, or both. Acker's Enfj llsh Remedy will stop the cough In a day and heal your lungs. It will cure consumr-tlcn, asthma, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Positive ly guaranteed, and money refunded if ou aro not satisfied. Write to us for nee sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., tmnaio, N. Y. F. W. Schmidt & Co, RECORD OF THE PAST. What Stronger Evidence Reader Ask for' TRANSPORTATION LINES. m. jonmm Shojtlinr and union Pacific pita st Time Sohrxlulct abuts fob From I'ontllotou fbom Portland I'ortland Special No. t The last 8:10 am 8:00 bob. Chicago Chicago Special No. 1 Portias SiMpm 5M0ps Portland Mall and Kxpi ess No.5 The Eaj l!M)am 1:45 B SB Tho East Mall and Express Mo.t ' rortlanfl I :M a m iMSbsb 1 I'andleton Passenger Spokane No, 7 :4Apca Spokane Spokane Passenger :18a m No. 8 Pendleton Branch Mlxed Train No. 4t 1OTp" .r., Walla Walla Branch 6.wp m Mxed Train No. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM rOKTLAND. All sailing dates sub- 8 K.0 p. m. piV" &nncfteo Ball every 6 days. Dally enntfaV Columbia Rlrer iMp.m. 80 p.m. To Astoria and Way Sunday Saturday Landings. 10O0 p. m. WHIntnotto HIver. Boats leave Portland dally, except Sunday, (stage ol water permitting) lor Wlllamett an Yamhill Rlrer points. Leave I Rlpnrla 4 :05 a. m. I Dally Excpt llonl Bnake Utter Iliparla to Lewlstou Lear Lewlston 7 .-00 s. m. Dally Kxcpt M F. F. WAMBLEY, Agent, PendUton. Can the NOBLE PRIZES. Awards Made by Three Colleges of Sweden. Alfred Noble, a Swedish mlilionalio and philanthropist, provided what i3 known as the Noble prizes to be given at the end of each year to those who accomplished the most Important results during the preceding J2 months in the line of science, llttvt tin e and international peace. Noble set aside 18,400,000 as a permanent, fund for this purpose. The awards are made by three colleges in Stock holm, Sweden. The prize winners for last year have been announced as fol lows: Dr. H. A. Lorenz and Dr. P. 5eo nian, of Holland, for discoveries made in connection with the use of tho I spoctroscope; Dr. Emll Fischer, of Berlin, for discovering tho effects of uric acid on the human system, and Major Konald Hoss of LiveriKio, ling land, for discovering that tho mosqui to is an active agent In the spreading of malaria; Prof. Theodoro Mommss'i, of Germany, for his writings on Ha inan history and Latin Inscriptions. Look well to the record. What thev have dono many times In yeata gone by Is the best guarantee for future results. Anyone with a bad back: ny reader suffering from urinary troubles from any kidney Ills, will And In the following evidence proof tbat relief nnd cure is near at band. Eugene E. Lario. of 715 20th Ave.. tlckec seller In the Union Station, uunver, uoio., says: "you are at lib crty to repeat what I nrst stated through our Denver papers about Doan's ICldney Pills In the summer of 1899, for 1 have had no reason In the Interim to change my opinion of me remeuy. 1 said when first Inter viewed that If I had a friend or ac quaintance suffering from backache or kidney trouble, I would unhesitat ingly advise them to go to a drug eiure ior Jjoans Kidney Pills and take a course o fthc- treatment. I was subject to severe attacks of backache for a considerable length of time, al ways aggravated If I sat long at a desk. It struck me while reading a newspaper that if Doan's Kidney Pills performed half what they prom ised, they might at least help. This Induced me to try the remedy. It ab solutely stopped the backache. I have never had a touch or a twinge since," For 3ale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. V., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name DOATJ'K . and take no substitute. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route forj Chicago, Ht. Paul, Ht. Loubi, Kan aas City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and points on the Sound TIM It CARD. Leave Pendleton, daljy except Sundays 1-JO0. pm. Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday 4 Friday U OS pm. Arrive Pendleton Tneidar. Thnndiv n4 Saturday 9 SO am. Leave Walla Walla dally, east bonnd, 11:00 , Arrive Walla Walla dally, weat bound, 8 M am. For Information regarding rates and accaas. modatloni , call ou or address w. aijamb, Agent, PendletAn. f)mm 8, B. CALDKKIIF.AD, Q, P. A., Walla Walla. Wash. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegaut Dining Curs, Tourist Sleeping Cars. toj Hr. PAUL MINNEAPOUH DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKM CROOKflTON WINNEPEG HELENA and I BUTTE. TO THROUGH TICKETS CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK! BOBTON and all points East and Koiith fhionirh ticket! to Janan and dhin. .1. ikwuia .uu nuiwiviu raui ana American line. Pacific BWtmshlp o, riMB SCHBDULB. Trains leave Pendleton dally except Sassst at 7 AO p.m. For farther Information, lime cards, sum and ticket, call on or write W, Adams, Pea. dleton, Oregon, or A. D, riUAULTOH, inua ana Morrison su Portland. Or, A I Tl kt.Wb mm TM 7. IdM mormon ssianops- f I6, ra in u, oiirw JM,i b. Ilia leaulors ul tU laori1011 errectn of wlf abune, dentation, wceuw, or clituetta srooklnir. nu,.. t ; Ci mpoteno, Loat Power, NlKht-Lotsea, BpermntorrhoeaTnVbmnlarpafnV In back, Evil Deslrea. Seminal BmlsaTone. Lame lank. Mr.nu. niXiM.. mil to BBarrv. Lnu nt HmAn- vl.. . . n duohj kvii uoairasi nominal Emiaaions, i.an Headache, Unfltnees to Marry, Loss ofSemen, stlpatlon, Stops Prematurenese, Stops Nerv- Eyellds, hna.it am iinruedute. Impart vigor and tltin. Ih.ti't dA.,uin,lnt. nftiru I. a. lin.f II Diimuiit. ii.em 'in ann nerra cfnien. uu a box, ror t M by mall. A writ- aaaaaaBss wb i uiyanu to mi or 8OLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUGQI8T8, PENDLETON, OREOON. H nervous uoDiuty. I Varlooosle. or Oon I oua Twltohlnir of I potency to ofcrjr fuiio. 1 uuueTeiopea organ. iil'- TO ' US'- Es 'II, t .9