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ft' ft: iss Carcls and Societies si ONS AN0 TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. IrtlLE. OFFICE'. B , ep"I-l ,. U ni-SPAI.N UIAA.JV,, lis. troubles, catar- cnfrei" -Mrfd Hearing. Las .?... refractive er- IS rr PriW Bt Telephone . sot. ATTORNEYS. JAMES A. KKI LAW OFFICE IN JDDD building. HA1I.KY ft LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In Dcjpaln block. BALLKTtAY ft McCOTjnT, LAWTKItS. AS roclatlon building. fcEU). U-0- m Jndd iicvnEKSON. ii"""-'"" i mm. CTn PHYSICIAN AND SUR sy'fcj.lt Block. Tclephon & ai.usct and diseases of i bs u.ln and ri -nhone. main- I F&on street. Telephone. iilMV?KIJfitftm BuIldlnir.R" Boom w. OCULISTS. CARTKR ft KALF.Y. ATTOltNF.YS AT law. uiuce in saving uanx DWIdlng. HKNItY J. 11KAN, ATTOIINKY AT LAW, AiMclatlon block, rentileton, Oregon. B. D. nOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Court street. Ill U R. HKF.nr.lt. ATTOIINKY AT LAW, I'endleton, Oregon. .V llKItKTILKY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ODlcc In Savings Rank building. II. II COLL1KR, LAWYEIl. OFFICE Ilooms 7 and 8, Association building. frTILLMAY ft lMKRCn, ATTORNDYS AT Lew Jir. Miiiman nss oeen admitted to practice In United States patent odlccs and makes n specialty of Patent Law. liooms 1(1, 11, 12 and 13, Association Itlock. II. J. SLATHlt, ATTORNKY. ROOMS 423 ludd building. THB COB COMMISSION GO. Holds no customer re sponsible for more than the margin he places on a trade. A margin of one cent a bushel is required on grain, and $a a share on stocks. An eighth cent a bushel commission is charged on grain and )( of one per cent on stocks. T. W. WADDICKS, Manager Pendleton Office 120 COURT STREET R. S. RRYSON, ATTORNIJY AT LAW; Collections aid lrniranc. Office In 11. O. building. FRATERNAL ORDER8. DR. W. W. OAR rttson, graduate optician. TUe only complete optical parlor In tbe city. sit doors south of T ..l n..iut..n nrp. Xo fee I tiamlLatlon and consultntlon. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4, MEETS EVERY I Monday evenlnz In Secret Society ball, I Dow block, at Tendleton Ore. R. W. Fletcher, E. R. S. ; W. J. Keycs, C C. I'ENDLETON CIRCLE NO 527, WOMEN of Woodcraft. meet every Friday even Ing at rjendrlx ball. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. Minnie titlltman. Guardian Neighbor; Eva Flet cher, Clerk. DENTISTS. hHAS, PHNTIST. IJInf. Tnone, rea. OFFICE IN 71. V, DENTIST uiriv-t. a. I Mock, over scnmicu s new arus lat. red 271. BOARD AND LODGING. NICE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT ON East Alta street, second door Irom Wheelers gallery. ERINARY SURGEON. flRS. VETERINARY Sl'KGEON. t'if rjnlveniiv of Fennaylvanla. LratSMkane JOrears. Office at Co'), drug atore. Phone Red lil rAUGUAN, GRADUATE Of' IrniicUco Veterinary College ; I tl to day or nicnt. (.mice at poone red oil. ' HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Hoard by the day or week. Good table set. Rates X', Hi and HO per week, Pendleton feed yard In connection. W. W. EdraUtcn, Prop. THE STRAHON ROOMING HOUSE, 618 Main street. Mrs. II. E. Cooper, Prop. Everything strictly first-class. Rates 23c, r,0c and f 1 per day. SYRUPS Monopole, Rock Candy, Red Star and White Rose in half gallons, gallons, jackets and pails. HOT HOUSE VEGETABLES Lettuce Radishes Onions Celery THE Standard Grocery Coart Street Low Sellers of Groceries INKS AND BROKERS. lllOXAL I1ASK OF ATHENA. CJBlttl, f 50.000 : surplus and !. lntertit on time deposits. Ifjrtlpi and domestic exchange. proajitij airencm to. uenry president , T. J. Kirk, vlce-nrcst- uuiun, luuici , i ta . nciu, WHEN YOU GO TO PILOT ROCK STOP AT the City Hotel. Good meals and Crit class rooms, special attention given to commercial traveler airs, tt. uieiei, i-iioi itoce, ure, THEWHiTEBOARI)lNG AND LODGING House, sol South Main street. Mrs. Helen 1 Wnitteraoro Tron Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. Good comlortabla rooms and ' clean, well kept bed. Lodging S." cents. , LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Our companies stand first in the world. FURNISHED AND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS at No. 777 Tbompson street. MEUS- RANK OF WESTON. lOrnon. Does a ceneral banking ll.'Kticfe bought and sold. Col-. Rmpur attended to. It. Jameaon. I worre n . Proeostel ; vlce-prwi- Migore, casnier: ai rectors, u. i. M. M Johns. T. J. Price. O. I J. F, Kllgore. Rolert Jameaon, KDLETOX SAVINGS DANK J , Urenin. Orcanlzed March 1.1 KO.000: surnlns. SIUO.000: limed on all time denoslta. Ex-1 :pt and sold on all prlnclfial Itnlil attention given to col IT J Furnish, president ; J. N. Ipresldent; T. J. Morris, cashier: iff. isslstant cashier. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE DEPOT STABLES. COTTONWOOD street, between Alta and Webb streets, H. Stewart Prop. Ueet care tnken of horses. Good atablea and plenty of feed. TnE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Stable, il. 3. Carney, proprietor, for Sue turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street. FEED AND SALES STABLE, LINDSBY ft Doty propa. ; Old Semple Stable, 723 Cottonwood street; careful attention given to horses left with ns. COMMERCIAL STABLES. G. M. FROOME Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 161. liTip.NAL BANK OF PENDLE- Inm. iiu.wu: surplus, tun.ooo; tellers! banking business. Ei (1 telernnhln ...n.r.M mnijt fcu Francisco, New York and Pif In tli Northwest. Drafts . Japan and Europe. Makes returnable terms. Levi An t W F Matlock. Tlr-A-nroa. L Wade. niBtiiap it t.. T.h.... ubier. IITECTS AND BUILDERS. OE KArt A.tt.A L f sart raannleed. Pnone lied in. THB TELEPHONE LIVEKY, FEED AND SALE Stable, Court atreet, opposite Court House; boarding horses a specialty; good turnouts; rigs delivered; Pbone Mtlu.TM, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. MAPLE BROS., COURT STREET. GUN era! Elvtrlclan, dealers In electrical supplies. Houses, tto.-es, wired for electric llchts, bells or telephoata. Electrical fix tures of all kinds. Get our prices. Repair work a specialty. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING. L. GREENEWALD, THE OLD RELIABLE SDoeinaker. First-clans repairing with nest materials. Sbop In rear of Dlndlnger, Ulimiu , ' Itn, ri,.nj " ."-"""I'leie ana reua In the city or coun L 17 Jodd hnUHtnfl J "tloates furnished on short Ck- ork. . 'Pecialty. Prompt hP co ttluir street near Ual t, COXTUAnrni! ivr. rJtUst Oregonlan olee. IfTMAX AI:rillTrri. ,vn"0 dear i. . - - is u- Fa'oTegon?' A"tla,l0n 1? AND CE :rii;?2,.w specialty. Ii. Ira at KsAiT: or.k Eranteed. Mt"abono:, clstr ES AND CARRIAGES." fe,,UAC,C- "BW AND VERY f&U&ff&S " the pubilc ra lol and tV. t. or ic e- od the litk w, ct . hm -"si 'sBAKEK-pop. F-ta'v'InVf naies. (ifii" 7 . "viueui (.0. "lce with Ilartm.n pSTTTir I'f-rWal,-; LAND COM- 'Muraoc? .iu! ? land flllnw Pnulld wtollectlon,. 'Jf! ruo contisr: " n " of c;sim. - liecialty. TOUS.ORIAL PARLORS. IS1LLY KR.VSSIG, ItARBEl! SHOP AND bath rooms. Main street, three doors north of Hotel St. George. Flrst-claas service. Hartford Fire Insurance Co.fl2,259,076 Alliance Assurance Co 29,039,063 London A Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,544,683 Xorth British & Mercantile Co 19,695,974 Royal Insurance Co 22,897,153 FRANK B. CLAPTON AGENT 800 MAIN STREET NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS. COURT ST, Three doors west of Golden Rule hotel. J II. Pace, prop. Flrat-clasa workmen; everything clean; all modern Improvements. PATTON'S SANITARY BARBER SHOP, Despaln block; Court atreet; beat work manship; all tbe modern Improvements; all tools sterilized; bath rooms In cou-nectlon. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 638 Main St.; If you need help or seek em. pluyment call on us. '1'liooe, main 1011. SECOND HAND DEALERS. V. STROULE, DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there is anything you need In new and second-hand furniture, atoves. granite ware and crockery, call and get Ms prices. No. 212 Court atreet. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS bought and aold; pawn brokers; money advanced on all kinds of articles. Waters 4 Sherry, props., 732 Cottonwood street BLACKSMITH ING. C'OPKLAND 4 SON, GENERAL BLACK smithing and repairing; horseshoeing a specialty: work promptly attended to; call and aee ua; shop 314 West Webb street, Just three blocks below Main atreet. FOR SALE. Foil HALE AT A BAKUAIK-A SIVBOOM tome with bath, panlry, and cellar; lw a-rea-ol grouud; giaxl water; Hazel street west Pendleton.' IixiulrooIJ. P. Earl, or ol Fred Earl at People aiehouae. rOR HALE AT Till! EAST ORJHJOMAN orUce, large bundles of newspapers, con taining over 100 big papers can be ob tained for 25 c:cts a bundle. Real BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE NEW TODAY $1000 buys 300x582 feet of sightly building property, north side. $SM, two excellent bulldiug lota, stone wall and hldewulk, W. Court. $1800 buys three lots on nortii side; corner and good O-room house. $1200, comer lot, and co;tage nearly new, $3050, four lots aiid splendid resi dence, a very cheap property. $2(100. four acres, edge of town, house, barn, 200 fruit trees. $2250, 113 acres, 3)4 in lies from town N. H., 80 awes in cultivation, 60 in wheat, up nicely, 4-room house, good water. $350, a graded lot, stone wall, north side, east front, sightly locution. $10,000, half a section of choice farin iuu laud, erop Included. Theoe are entirely new offers, but I have many more and would like an opportunity to talk them over with you. E. T. WADE - E. 0. BUILDING Bargains in Real Estate I have a larger and better list of Farms, Stock Ranches and City Property to well than over before. Also a big lot of land in the coining wheat section of Eastern Washington. N. Berkeley OLD NBWSJUVEIt's-TO, Vr UNDER .carpels, ou v -y ping purposes. Old newspapers In large hurdles of 100- each at 2S cents a bundle at the EAST ORKGONIAN olflci, Pendle ton, uregon. ARBORDAYPRQCRftM SOME DETAILS NOT MENTIONED YESTERDAY. Sophomore Class Heralded by White Knlnht Many Tastefully Arranged Floats Primary Grades Took the Crowd. Other details In the Arbor Day procession not mentioned yesterday for lack of time and space was the high school sophomore class which was heralded by a white knight on n white horse. The sophomores rodo In a float beautifully decorated with chrysan themums and lllllos. There were sev eral chariots In which rodo little gltU drawn by boys, and also several decor ated play wagons with the same kind of burden and steeds. Several rooms in the procession had tho Individual members yoked to gether by long festoons representing trailing vines. There, was a great profusion of banners, somo of them hnnd-painted, nnd nearly all born some appropriate motto. A very pretty detail was the pla toon bearing bird houses nnd ban ners with the pictures nnd names of Oregon birds. Tho bicycle brlgado, on account of tho necessarily slow pace for tho most part walked and led their steedo. The eighth grade float reprcseulcl a great deal of hard work tastefully expended. The seventh grade r.iade a great hit, with pennants represent ing trailing vines suspended from the staffs of banners. The sixth grade with their bird houses, bird banners and bird cages showed perhaps, noi real originality In the designs than any other department. The fifth grade was tho bicycle bilgado which for the most pan walk ed. Nearly every wheel was prettily decorated, and this platoon could linvo made, if detached from the pro cession, a very cffectlvo exhibit. The Fields school scholars wore it: tho front rank with tho profusion and excellent taste of their equipment. The little ones from tho primary grades "brought down Iho house" all along tho lino of march. Each child bore the brand- ot t tloworlng tree peach, plum or nprlcot, and the scheme was recognized for its singu lar appropriateness by every nbsf-veins soon as the little ones put In an nppearanee. All the teachers nvor that tho sug gestions of tho scholars thcmrelvs were utilized from thi ot-ghiulutr In arranging for details of tho displays. Every opportunity was given them to display their Ingenuity, lolh In Uiclr personal habiliments and in tho mat ter of suggestions for' tho floats and other general 'eatures. Hut tho teachers themselves bore tho most ol the burden of thought nnd hard vvoik, necessarily, , WILL HAVE FAIR GROUND. Site Consisting of Forty Acres Se lected Near Walla Walla. Walla Walla, Wnsh., April 11. The sale of stock In tho Walla Walla Fair Association has progress ed so favorably that tho trustees ex pect to meet either this or tomorrow evening to conclude negotiations for the purchase of 40 acres south of tho city on which an option is held, nnd also to arrange for the collection of money for stock already sold. Immediately upon closing the deal for the Bite tho trustees will advertise tor bids for tho construction of tho track and tho erection of tho fence, stables and fair buildings. Once commenced a trustee said this morn ing, tho work would be rushed to an early completion, as the association fully expect to hold a race meet nnd a fair this fall. It Is the desiro of tho trustees to have no indebtedness hanging over tho association nfter tho site Is pur chased and the necessary buildings are up, and for that icason every step will bo carefully considered be fore being taken, Tho site, consist ing of 40 acres, will cost about $GT00, Tho amount It will take for tho con struction of tho track and tho erec tion of the fence and buildings will hu estimated just as soon as tho deal for tho site is closed. The trustees will advertise for bids for tho work as soon us possible as tho association fully Intends to hold u rat-o meet and a county fair this fall. WANTED. WB WANT A RKPRKSENTAT1VR IN THIS Slat to present oar basin oar proposi tion Is an zcBitlonal one and otitis to a good rallabl. bonett party, with references, not lest than SlOO ptr month. No canvassing or ap- Klntlnt of agsnta. A bona fid, legltlmat ilness. Address with stamp, O. O. rttlslUr & Co., Lumber Exchange, Seattle, Wash. WANTFD BOARDKltH AND R00MIR8 AT Mrs. Halcomb's, 31.1 Main street) gentlemen prtrrrd. WANTED, SKWINO IN FAMILIES HY FIRST, class seamstress. Call or address 410 Ann 8t, WANTKD WORK AT WASHING. IRONING or houte cleaning. Inquire at 701 Alta St. IN POUND--THR FOLLOWING DK- ecrlbcd animals li.Wfi been taken no bf the marshal of tbe City of Pendleton, to One toan horse, about is years old, weight 7.M) pounds; b.mnd not vlilble. One bay mare, about 7 year old, wolght VM) pouuds; brand ed J A O. Three )atllng rolls) one brown, w.th whit fac: one bay with whit face and legs) one bay with white bind leg: brands nm vial ale. one- chestnut sorrol, about s years old, weight about 10(0 pounds) white t i-e and right hind leg) brand not visible. Ono black colt, wbtto aUlpe in lace, one year old: branded Ton led hip, One brown mare, white spot In face, about 7 years old) branded Tonlelt hip, One brown mar with young i-olt, welaht about NX) pounds, B )ears old; brand not litbli One sorrel mare with white trlrc in lace and two white hind feet, about .1 years old, weight abont SOO pounds Ouebrown cmt, about I year old) brand not vlilble. One bay mare with white stripe In face, and young colt) about veart old) braud not visible. Ono buy colt, white spot in (oiehrndi one white bind foots branded with Indian brand on right hip. If said ai.lmals uro not claimed by tbe owners or those entitled to the possession, rests and expenses against tuein paid, and then tnken away within ten day from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. ot thn And day ot April, I'.iOl, the aald animals will be aold to the highest bidder, at public auction far cash, at the city pound, on the corner of Cottonwood and Webb atreeta, In the City ot Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment ot such costs and expense of mak ing sale. Dal ted this loth iUy nt April, 190.1. J, A, uiiAKKiiV, city aiarsnai. HOTEL8. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Comer Court and .lobii'on Streets, IVndlalon, Oregon. M. F, Kolly, Proprietor TRANSPORTATION LINKS. mm. OREGON Shojtunb hd Union Pacific Two Trains to tho East Daily Through Pullman standard and Tourist sbM Ing cars dally to Omaha, Chicago) lonrtit sleeping ear dallr to Xansaa City) throofk Pull am n tourist sloaptng ran (personally ooa ducted) weakly to Chicago, Kansas City, sH. loulaand Memphis; reclining chair rsra(U tree, to tbe Kasi dally. DsriKT fob Portland a 110 a ru Chicago 5 130 pm Portland DM) am Tho Katt', IMan Hpokan a lis am 0 :00 pm Tlmo Sohmlulo Prom I'omtloton Pottland Special No. I Aaarvi raoti Th last 8:00 a.m. Chicago Special No, '1 I Portland i 6:opm Mall and Express No.5 Th laws. DM ssa Mall and Bxpreea No. Pendleton I'aaseuger No. 7 Spokane. Piisienger No. 8 PoctUa4 :ilam SpokaM 5:15 pa rendition Branch Mixed Train No. 41 Walls Walla Branch Mixed Train No. 42 IsOOps Ocean and River Schedule. FROM l-6llTLAND. All sailing dales sub- a-oiiB m .jeciioenange. aw p. ra,. ia. gmn Vtsnolsco 'I sail Try ft rt7. iop. except I Sunday 8:00 p. in. Saturday i 10:00 p in, I Columbia Rivet To Astoria and Way Landings. 4:00 p. s. Sunday WUlnmottoltlvcr. Boats leave Portland dally, exrpt Bnnday. 'stage ot water permitting) for Wlllsmttte atvf Yamhill River points. Leave 1 Klparla Snake Hlver 4 :05a. ru. , Rlparla to Lewlston Dally Kicpt Mon Leave Lawtltoa 7M0b.sk, uaiiy urn Exopt F. P. WAMBLKY, Agent, Padltoa. HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY Amerli-iui Plnn, rnlcH(il.4A to(!i,00 per dnv. Klll-iilill Plan. fi()c 7Se, I.OO. 8K-clul rat eh liy week or iiioiitli, Free 'bus meets all trains) Commercial trade solicited Fine sample room Special Attention (iiven Country Tra MOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS To Extend Pacific Cable. San Francisco, Cal., April 10. Within the next few days, if piosent plans are carried out, tho steamer Grace Dollar will depart from this port carrying supplies and materials for tho construction of tho I'acllle cable statlun on Midway Island. This will bo tho first step In th" work pre liminary to laying tho cable between Honolulu and tho Midway islands, which Is to form tho second link of the cable which Is to connect the I'nlted Stales with the J'hlllpplnes. GEO. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heateo European Plan, Block and a half Irom depoU Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50o, 75o, $1.0, THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plan, ti per day and upward Headquarters fur tourists and commercial Ira tiers. Special rates made to families audslngls gentlemen, The management will 1 pleaaed at all times to show rooms and give prices. A modern Turkiah bath establishment In the hotel II C. UOWKKS. Mansgri Mokl Tea positively cures Sick Headacho, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful horh drink, no moves ail eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or money refunded. 25c ami GOe. Wrlto to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Hiiffalo, N. Y. V, W, Schmidt & Co., druggists, J-'our desperuto prisoners' In tho Denver Jail Wiudrtesduy overpowered tho guard and secured his keys, tin able to opau tho outer doors, thn pris oners surrendered, after tho police and fliotnan had been called on -t" quell tho riot. The East Orcflonlan is Eastern Ore. Qon's representative paper, it leads and the people appreciate It and chow It by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising medium of this section. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Chicago, Ht. Paul, BL Louis, Kan sas City, Ht. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portlaad aad points on tha Sound TIME CARD. Leave rendition, dally except Sundays 7:00. pm. Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday 4 frldsy iiriipm. Arrive Pendleton Tuesday. Thortdav aai Saturday 9 SB am, Leavo Walia Walla daily, east bound, 1 1 DO pa. Arrlv Walla Walla dalfy, west bound, s:5 ssa. Por Information reiardlna- rate and aaoataa. modatlons, call on or add rea W. AUAatB, tni, Pendletsti. Oraamti. 8, B. OALDKIUIEAO, O P. A., walla walla, waaa, Scott's Santal-Pepsin GapsHtas A POSITIVE GUNK PorlnflammatlenetOatarraj ot the Bladder aad Diseased KUun, Mo ear no pay. Ours osltkly and Ptrsa DaUy tbe worst pases ol Oouarrboesk atodUlM. no isaUtrol bow loa- aUnd IOI. AIMOIUMIV DHBUM, Hold hv ilrnnl.la. WIm 11.00, or by tuall. postpaid, THI lAIITAl-PtfMN 90., aiisroNTAiNii omo. Sold by F. W. 8chmldt A Co. MEN AND WOMEN. Um Bit? tr aaaatural UMhaM,tiUlaniiiiauaaa, IrrUstluDt or nluratloo of numui tueiabrsaai, Wlnlmi. and nut aslrsti. llHliUlClMiouCo. gsntorsolwoeua. or seal In pUla wrMfSL Clrcttlar aost uu rwM4, JBPgr Os.rft.tM4 Mi u avUMr. 177 1&plNOIRIIITI0. m LbLbLW it. aLY CHICHESTER'S PILLS SAtnri hltAMtlktrsl Itrwrtli'. swll ti t yrar V'AU IU.UIHI1taUKKM.UU. I.ldM,avk lrult rW4CAirWV UIH'IIF.rtTr.H'H i:.MJI.M la "r-v llllll AUd UulJ iiiattalllv akui. i.-tilf villi W ivN, VVI V s flttlsoll. TalLr Ills Ctht-P. llffWaMat MubitilliilliititliHlliliii. Akrr I'fuiri' f r wti-i it-fuUisiKstiuiMri'ar I lr ul sirs. I -)lliMttitliU aul I lit Lift fasr I.MJItfA. ! rt-lur. II kill. B'iLI bf liiiat(ist. C'btcln alt r liriMlvstllWai lit. J law tuMtirr, I'll 11,.! 'A MANHOOD RESTORED "OUPIDEME" 'm Krt-at VcKCtahlu VltulUi-r, tho proacrli.tlon nt u ramou 1- rencn phTiiciun, wm a K nitleklcuiurou of nil iH-rvoutuT iHHviHi-Hot (llur;(Murullvuni.'uii.uchuiIot linn MF H IiimhI, lnf ilit. Tuliiv In Cliu HutU, Niuluul i:iUJoM, JServou llbUy AdLm lMnilf, i;iilitiit 1 marry, i:sluutluu Jruln, uritovvW. unU ('oiivtl VM'W iiiiilun. IthtO.i all lOaMvcn by (Ucr nlclit, WomaUirlty, whli h it H'tl CliockP! iui04 sNssV ioHniriimw)rrM'juuntiuu iuo jiirrim ui intimi tbekiatiora. OUIM UVJ 11 Ktronth?u unci rotonw. tThi. rt ',u f..u.isia... t.fr.str a.itr nunl. HMI I fVall lilf'it Wltll l'fsia 1 II 1 1 1 1 ft. 4 loii.tfcnmaHionniinf'nl curd, Nl.u Ix.ti nil fur Mill by fuulJ Ht't4 lor iico clrcuUr luciiru .tunc to IVUtlUl' run win KiitTontrsj nm nut ourou uruoutort JUI'IDi; i: U tun omit knoHU rtruiwr ii SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRU QQI8T8, PENDLETON, OREQON. 'il w..--wl-.xTyatBi