- 'VP ftVHS ' C&tis and Societies AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. W-- nval'klU BLOCK, WiHM r rtfractlre er- Iilt. ?tV.. mllD 301. tt. nW OIW. - Tmt nooll it aoul''n Wh&Z, ' w' Elite WtlL Kne, "' "" Stfiwoe4 pl: fcf JSSKS Atetr Main and ihine. main, .z. : V-l'" a A . . KTrTMi RrtONB. OST.;urai.i, feon ,lt Ttlephooe, FRATERNAL ORDER8. Monday erenlng In Secret Society hall. ? leicuer. n t - njwf v U. I'ENDI.BTON CHICLE NO GST, WOMEN ot Woodcraft, meet every Friday even ing at Oendrlx ball. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. Minnie StllimBD. uuaruiau rtciKUDor, uva Fist' BOARD AND LODGING. NICK VURNISHBD ROOMS FOR RENT ON Pua, Alt strnat. second dnor Imm Wliuu.t. ganery. UOTF.U ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill KtrMta. Hoard bv tha dnv ni zui. Good table set. lutes f' M and 11.60 per week.' Pendleton (eea yarn in connection. W. W. Edmlstcn, Prop. t . Avtiuiin. of il. , Sfou nuiuicS. matt iu OCULISTS. Ul. W W. OAR rctson, graduate optician. Tbe only complete opt'cnl parlor In tbe city. civ rlnnK. anlltll uf Litrttt, Pendleton, Ore.. No fee c inairJtion anu nu. DENTISTS. orricu 71. IN IjjuAN, nKXTlST illluf. tnon", re". . DEXI1ST. OFFICE IN AS- c block, over smmiais ww ums Knot, red i. Tim STRAHON ROOMINO HOUSE, 018 Slam street, airs, it. rc. uooner, rrop. Rvervthlne strictly first-class. Rates 2.lr 00c nncl i per uay. WHEN VOD GO TO PILOT ROCK STOP AT tno Ulty iimei. uooa menis ana nrit class moms, npeclal attention given to commercial travelers Mrs. O. II. Rietcl, Pilot Bock, Ore, TIIEWlIIT!!n BOARDING AND LODGING Houso, SOI Houth.Maln street. Mrs, Helen Whlttemoro Pron. Houaekeenlnsr rooms and lodging rooms. Good comfortable rooms and Clean, wen Kept du. uiaging 2.1 centB. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE DEPOT STARLES, COTTONWOOD street, between Aita ana Webb streets II. Stewart Prop. Ilest care taken of horses. Qood Btables and plenty of feed, TIIR CITY LIVERY IIOARD AND SAr.H Stable, M. 3. Carney, proprietor, for tine turnouts, atnme 11s Aita street. FEED AND SALES STARLE, LINDSBY & Doty props.; Old Semple Stable, 723 Cottonwood stTeer; carcrni attention given to norses ieit witn us. COMSIURCIAL STAIILES, 0. M. PROOME Prop. Livery, reed and boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Plione, main 101. TERINARY SURGEON. ham. VETERINARY SUIKIKON. lt 1M UnhenllT ol PenmylvHiila. fuiTitSpoktaelOyrars. (IQice at I CoV drag ttore. I'hone Red III. Uituiei 01 oomesiunea suimuii. rADQIIAN. GRADUATE OF 1 rnntlico vettriaary uonege : utti to dtT or nlsht. Office at kblti; 'paoae red 511. INKS AND BROKERS. llTIOXAL HANK OF ATHENA, Capital. .',0,(JOO; surplus and 1000 Interest on time deposits. I foreign and domestic exchange. r promptly sti'nani to. uenry nresldent: T. J. Ktrk. vlce-nresl. ft UUrow, cnhleri I. M. Kemp, iHEBS' HANK OF WESTON, L Oregon. Does a ccneral banklnc I Eicbuge bought and sold. Col f iipllf stleodnl In. It, .lameKon. ucorEe . l'roobstel! vtce-nresl I fl Kllgore, ta.hler: directors, O. la JI. M Johns. T. J. Price, (5. ; t lvllsore. nolwrt Jameson, b!ttl. tVDLCTON SAVINGS RANK. Ira, Oregon. Organized March 1, FPIUI, 550,00(1; surplus, $100,000; lloted on nil time deposits. Ex- r;Ji inu soul .in all principal Pwlil mention given to col- I IV. J. Furnish, president; J, N. rpresldent. T. J SInrrls. rnshlr. Itatf. mutant cashier. FiTIpXAl, HANK OF PENDLE HUl, Hll.fKW. siifpliu. $8.-i,000: 1 1 nneril hsnbln k,1BtnB I'd KlfCraihlc trsnafom in'l.l nn u Frsnclsco, New York and In the Northwest, Dratta ii"M, Japan auil Europe. Makes Lu . IK "w 'ernjs. Levi An- I B. lVidc. 1 iiii. 1 1! j:.1""- THE TELEPHONE LIVERY, FEED AND SALE Blame, uouri sircei, opposite court House; boarding horses a specialty; good turnouts; rigs uenvorea; rnoue Aiamaoi, TONSORIAL PARLORS. IIII.I.Y KRASSIG, ItARIlER SHOP AND bath rooms. Main street, three doors north of Hotel St. Oeorge. First-class NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS, COURT 8T. Three doors west of Oolden Rule hotel. J II, Pace, prop. First-class workmen; everything clean; all modern Improvements. PATTON'S SANITARY 1SARUER Snor, uespain diock ; court street ; Dest work manship; nil the modern Improvements; all tools sterilized; bath rooms In con nection. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROISLE. DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there Is anything you need In new and second-hand furniture, stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and get his prices. ISO. L'lJ court street. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS bought and sold ; pawn brokers ; money advanced on all kinds of articles. Waters & Sherry, props., 732 Cottonwood street. FOR SALE. FOR HALK AT A BARGAIN A SIX-ROOM nouso with bath, pumry, and cellar; two acres of ground; good water; Hazel htreot. West Pendleton. Inquire of J. P. L'jrl, or 01 Fred Earl at Pcoplot w arehouse. WANTED. ITECTS AND BUILDERS. t'ilCT0RSI) Bl'lI.OKR. work ninr.it ., tt, ,.,.7 ff'oritnsrintteil. Phone Rett C.j.".ulA"1-'iiiti:ct and su- i kirn?" complete and rella- V K.PWRACTORS AND lU m r? 'fn'hl ou short crr : I Wei V rX0!,1 AND U"'LD l..,;!!.'"?"! on all kinds I'ltMA.V Ai:rn,TLvTO .... r,MIon, ormWa Association mi 1 (4 w;r:l,ty Bidl.; .1,1 "J uafntecd. WE WAN T A REPRUSEKTATIVE IN THIS Stale to present our bunlncss our iiropusl tlon Is an exceptional ono and offers to a good reliable, honest party, with references, not less than S100 iter moutri. No ciinvasslns or an- polntlug of aitents. K bona fide, legitimate huslness. Address with stnmn, C. G. i'tilslfer Co., Lumber Exchange, Seattle, nasli. WANTED UOARDE1W AND ROOMERS AT Mrs. Helcomb'e, 313 Malu ttreet; gentlemen prcferrea. WANTED SEWING IN FAMILIES UY FIRST. class seamstress. Call or addros 110 Ann St. WANTEDWORK AT WASHING, IRONING or house cleaning. Inquire at 701 Aita St. MISCELLANEOUS. WUurrin "Chair, nrons 1'nll n I ,.,..'") oioeie or I 'oe "ck will calf for 1 t0 Savings Rank ' a I frui, FurnRr.iAi)i,K IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DE scilbed animals have been taken up by the marshal of the City of Pcudleton, to wit: Ou roan horse, about 12 years old, weight 70 pounds; b.nnd not visible. Ono bay mare, about 7 years old, weight 13X) pouuds; brand en J A t'. Three jeatliug colts: one bronn, with white face: one bay with white Lice and legs: one bay with white hind legs; brands not vislole. one chestnut sorrel, about x years old, weight about 100U pouuds; white f ee and right hind leg; brand not visible. One black roll. wiiitesUipe in face, one year old; biauded Ton left hip One brown mare, wntto spot In face, about 7 years old; branded Tonlelt lilp One brown mare wl'h youcg .olt, weight about w) pounds, fi jears old; brand not visible. One sorrel mare with white Urine in face and two whl te hind feet, nbout 3 years old. weight about 800 rounds One brown colt, about 1 year old; brand not visible. One bay mure, with white stripe In face, and young colt; about 5 years old ; brand not visible. One bay colt, white spot In forehead; one white hind foot; branded with Indian brunaon right hip If snld at Imals ure not claimed by the owners or thoso entitled to the possession, costs and expenses against tuem paid, and men lUKen away witiiiu ten days irom me deti- hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the '.Mud day ol April, I'.KXl, the said animals will bo sold to the highest bidder, at public auction for cqbIi, at tbe city pound, on the cornor of Cottonwood and Webb streets, In the City ot Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the pnymeut of such coats and expenses of mak ing sale. Dated tbUlflth ilny of April, 1903. J. A. BLAKKLY, City Manual. NOTICE TO 8TOCKIIOLDKRS.1-NOTICU IS hereby given to tho klockholders of the Pond olon Wool Scouring and Packluir that a meetlne will ha hilil Tnnnlnv. Mav lt3h. HlwS. I at the ofllco of tho comtHNV In Pendloion Ore igon, at 4 pm D:tedApill3.1tKM. E.Y. Judd, president; F. II. Ulopton, eectetary. I . NOTICE TO jSTOCKHOl.DF.IIS-NOTICE lb hereby given to the stockholders of the Penilieton Woolen Mills that a meeting will be held Tuesday, Mav nth, Vjui, nt the office ol tho company in Pendleton, Oroann, at 4 p. 111. Dated Aprils, 1V0I. K. Y. Judd, president; F, B. Cloptnu, secretary. COMMERCE -TRADE HIDE AND PELT MARKET SHOW8 LITTLE CHANGE Dfy Sheep Peiu Off Half a Cent Advance in Price of Hogs No Market for Wheat, The local hide and p?U market nms n0,chnBea from last week's positions further than aro indicated In the price list, which shows an ad- mink hides and 10 cents per hide for coyote hides. If thot- n flw,,.i Dry sheep pelts are off half a cent a Blt'aQy quotation, being now but s cents tier nniin.l (nr Durlner thf wonlj- - ..v..., liuneier, mere have been lively times on the mar- jc!., us is indicated by one load of uiv m-l'I nine n(l nr. ci.t iq - - n ouiu 11,1 id cents, some drv shepn noifo cia v 1 ' V 1 V i 1 W 1 VI , vuiiia, ana some green sheep pelts for Those were flnrrv m-ino. .1 .11.1 not liold good for an entire day. The iiiuus coming m now are in mtloh liettni onndttlnr, ihon c forod a short time ago, not being grubby. All hides and pelts aro com paratively scarce verv numi, or. ,i,.. a short time ago. George Crawford, who Is in the field a good deal of the time with a wag on, declares that he has to drive any where from Kin tn "00 mil a loau or sheep pelts and beef hides, wild neus nro senrre. lint tho mmi. ity is uniformly good as to condition and evidences of care being taken with them. In the livestock market the most noticeable thine- In n mnrl-pt nilvnnpn In the price of live hogs tho steady, everyday price lor tliem. They aro now bringing $0.25 and the buyers for the outside .markets hnstllnr In get tne mat that figure. Tne green grocery market Is well supplied with caullllower at from 10 to 15 cents per bunch, rhubarb at 7 cents per bunch, asparagus at 12 i cents per bunch, lettuce at 5 cents tier llllripli nnil vnntir nnlnria nl K n ........... v cents per bunch, threo bunches for in cents or -10 cents per dozen. Local Wheat Market. Till! nnmlnnl nrli.a fr.r- irrnln nn this market are as given below, but none is offered, and the dealers do Il stilts ill slutl ill T - ttttttttTTTtTTtttttttttttt BUTTER Gold Medal Butter, Pure, Sweet, Clean. The chief characteristics of good butter are nnntv and cleanliness. i j . This butter combines both, I and will ietain its rich and T delicate flavor to the last. Try it and you will never 1 use any other. Your money J refunded ifjoudonot like it F.S. YOUNGER . . & SON . . i HOMES In Pendleton and out a few miles. Farms or small Tracts. $10.50 per acre buys ICO-acre farm Itii crop, y miles irom town. $0,000 buys -180 acres, spring water, 9 miles out, $3,200 buys 100 acres, new home, only 2 miles from Pendleton. $4,500 buys 300 acres, part bottom, some timber, growing crop a rare linri'iiln $800 buys 5-acro homo ncav city limits, mostly bottom In annua just what you are looking for. $1,500 buys 20 lots irrigated, fruit; buildings. $2.200 5-acie home; well improved bottom land, irrigated tor garden and chickens. !,;00 A 10-aere home; well Improv ed: fruit. 440 acres; choice grain land, 9 miles out. $7,000. N. T. Conklin. :At Postoffice.: 'Phone, Red 277. not expect anything to be doing aside from speculative flurries on the market until the new crop Is present ed. The quotations given here at this time are as follows: No. 1 club, 69060c; bluestem, 768 cents ad vance oyer club; barley, 80cJl per 100 pounds. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and Java, best. 40c per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades coffee, 25c to 16c per lb.; package coffee, and 20c per lb, 3 packages for 50c. Rice Dest head rice, 12V4c per lb.; next grade. 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $6.50 per sack; do, 13 pounds, $1. Salt Coarse, $1.25 per 100: table. $2.50 per 100. Flour B. D., $4 per barrel; Wal ters', $4 per barrel. Parsnips, 75c per sack. Onions, 75c per sack. Potatoes, 60c to 70c per hundred. Garlic, 15c per pound. Pendleton Livestock and Poultry. Chickens Hens, 7Sc; $4.00 per dozen; roosters, 4 to 6 cents. Turkeys, 12',c per pound. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $4. Butter, 40c and 45c per roll. Kggs, 1214 cents. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc Cows, per hundred, $:i.25'3.75. Steers, $44.40. Hogs, live. $5.506.23. Hogs, dressed, 77&c. Veal, dressed, 7'8c. Local Hide Market. Tho following are the prevailing averago prices for hides in this mar ket; beef, green, 4&T5c per lb.; beef dry. 10e,12i,4c; mink, 5075c each, with a possibility of $1 each of the size is good and hte condition prime coyote, 25c and possibly SOc; bear, skins, according to quality and size, from $3 to $15; coon, 2530c; horse, perfect, with head, tail and mane, $1 to $1.50; sheep, green, 0c; sheep, Sc per ill., dry; skunk, 25iJ40e; bad ger, 1530c; coon, 15((J40c. The Wheat Trade. Portland, April 16. Crop condi tions are not as favorable at the present time as ono year ago; there has been a decrease of 60 per cent of all acreage, and n spring acrenge will hardly show a net Increase of 20 per cent. The outlook is not very encourag ing; fall grain has not stooled very well yet, and spring grain, sown early, hardly shows any green above the ground. In some counties fall acreage has entirely been abandon ed, and unless something unexpected should happen, tho crop will hardly be as large ns that of 1902. The weather is cold and tbe ground needs a good deal of sunshine and warmth. Barley shows a very large Increase in acreage and will exceed that of the previous season. Farmers are almost all through seeding all over the Northwest, and a good deal of sum mer fallowing is being done. Wheat remaining In the country unsold will hardly amount to 1,500,000 bushels. A great deal or wheat is in the hands of millers and exporters, and there is no doubt that fully 3,000,00(1 bushels remains In the country. It looks to one who has traversed the wheat country that tho season will be very backward and new wheat will hardly bo marketed before Septem ber We quote prices for club wheat 72 and 73c per bushel; bluestem. uc, and valley, 79c. Wool Markets. Boston. April 1C. A somewhat im proved tone Is noticed In the wool market, with nn Increased movement, especially noted In medium wools, Prices are steady. Territory and Western wools are rattier quiet. Fine staple, 50Q53; scoured lino, 48f50c: fine medium, 47T48o: medium, 43 45c. Sales In fleece wools aro light, prices, however, being steudlly held. Australian wool Is firm, There Is no great activity, but a steady business prevents any accumulation of supplies. INSURANCE Arid LAND USlNEftt R. S. nn80N, ATTORNEY AT LAW! collections a-ia usnrance. omre la H. O. building. J. lf.iRENTt.KY REPRESENTS THE OLDEST and most reliable fire and accident Insurance companies, Ornco with Ilartman Abstract to. JOHN HAILRY. JR.. U. S. LAND COM mlasloner Specialty made of land Hint oa proor: insnrmnc ana collections, ut ile In Judd building, room IS. JOR H. PARSES, OFFICE 120 COURT RT. land office business, such as filing of claims and Initiating contests a specialty. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 68 Mala St.: If you need help or seek tea ploynent call on us. 'Phone, mala 1011. BLACKSMITH ING. C0FF.LAND A BON. GENERAL DLACK smithing and repairing; horseshoeing a specialty; work promptly attended to; call and see us: shop 314 West Webb street, just tnree mocks miow Main street. HOTEL8. If you are troubled with Impure blood, indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell under a positive guarantee. It will always cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. 50 cts and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Notice We have purchased the second haud c tore at 312 Court street. We In tend to relit it nud increase the etcek. Wa would bo glad to have our friend drop In if you need uiiythlng in our line If you have anything to sell let us know, we can t-ell It for you. Drop in and wte our line of Indian curlot. Give us u Irlul, we will treat you right. Gurdane & McBroom Stock Farm for Sale. We have the Jas. Lindsay farm, near Alba for sale. 11 consists of 640 acres. 140 acres in timothy; more than 200 acres in wild hay, which will grow timothy. A portion will grow wheat and barley, balance pasture; abundance of water. All fenced; good buildings. Will sell In one, two or three tracts. Easy terms. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. A Thcughtful Man, M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind knew what to do In the hour of need. His wife nad such an unusual cuse of stomach and liver trouble, physi cians could not help her. Ho thought of and tiled Dr. King's- Now Life Pills and she got relief at onco and was finally cured. Only 26c tit Tnllmuii & Co.'.s drug store. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Comer Court and Johnson Streets, Tendleton, Oreiton. M. F. Kolly, Proprietor. HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY Amorli'iin l'luii, ni ten SI. .. tof'.'.tHI per ilnv. Kut-npcmi l'luii. fitki. 7 fie, 91.00. Spoi'liil inli'H liy week or mouth. Free 'bus meets all tralnsl Commercial trade solicited Fine sample rooms Sjieciai Attention Given Country Trad HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS GEO. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heateo European Plan. Block and a halt from depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75o, $1.01 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plan. It oer day aud uuwaia llcidauirters for tourists and commercial tis tiers, special rates made to families and tnah gentlemen. The management will be pleaarc' at all times to show rooms and give prices. A modern Turkish bath establishment In the botl II. c. uuwr.KB, Mansgci 1 II K QURKN HOTEL, tllniii comfortable rooms from 'St cents up. Newly furnished throughout. (Jucen Chop Iluute 111 touiiectliiu. Meuls at all hours Only whltu help em plujtd. (live u a trial, '.' '.' (?) The Eaat Orenonlan la Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate It and ahow it by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising medium of this section. THE COB COMMISSION CO. 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 2 a share on stocks. An eighth cent a bushel commission is charged on grain and ( of one per cent on stocks. R. L. BOULTER Manager Pendleton Office 120 COURT STREET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor W. Aita and Lillith Sts. L. Ncff, formerly of the Hotel Aita, has chntgc of the Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, and would be pleased to care for your horses. Plenty ol stalls, large corrals for loose horses and cattle. Hay and grain for sale. Chop mill in con nection. LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Onr companies, stand first in the world. Hartford Klre Insurance L'o.lS,2oe,07(l Alliance Assurance Co 20,039,968 London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co S.MI.OSS North British & Mercantile Co 10,(495,974 Itoyal Insurance Co 53,897,168 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT 800 MAIN STREET Engine, Boiler and Machinery REPAIRING Of all kinds is our specialty. All work guaranteed, Extra Parts Furnished for all Kinds ol" Harvesting Machinery. Manufacturer of RICH)'-CLOVE HARVESTER 709 Ea&t Aita Street. Baltezore & Howe's Old Stand. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Gapsubi A FOIITIVK DOM For Inflammation or Catarrh ot the llladd.r and Dlstau4 Kldntys. No eure no pay, Uur qalesly aod Wrsaa ncnUy lha worst oases of sJouorrlio and tilrt, no matterof how long staad-lar- Absolutely harmlMA. Hold hr dnnUb. Prtoa 1.00, or by mall, postpaid, 1.00,5 bosM 1 tt.1t: THl UNTAltniN SO, iiiroNTaiNa. Ohio. Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co. HHHW i.W Waa. .mbw uauuMd as .SJ Hi ! Iri.UU. KaVH MEN AND WOMEN. r?u nio tu far nnnfttartl Irrlisitluiia or uloerttk d,t mnfluui mtubrtDdM. jsuaiaf( nuDuiNw-ii'' OttUI AM uia. mad d rr.uPuruiriiirA iut iff polioUOUJ. or tent iq I? 1 m 'fffWU by vxprwM, iritl. turn 1 aw, or 9 voiu m rtus4. CHICHESTER'S PILLS ,-C".v Orlalunl nnil Unlr (.'i-nulor. yA V A Kl,idr4 ICruM-l), .,.11 v, Its, Mr. f 1 VUa I II.IIIIO Tnl uiou .),. lliaa.aaa Itru n r ItltUI IIICMHM'I Kli'14 U I.Ul rl'-btw. TttUv hi ullnr. Itrn4 HulisitllultitliBtitft Isullttdau. Aimtmi lleulara I'trallmuulialst a 11-1 IltMiLIri fur l-M-JUs tr rlun MuiU Hull fcf tail Utttllkun nttuitrt' l'llll..s Notice Street poll tax of the city of I'en dleton Is now delinquent. Prompt payment must bo made or collection will be enforced according to law. J. A. HI-AKLRY, City Marshal. Chinese labor Is to bo driven out ot the Columbia Hlver salmon caiuioilus by tho Astoiia unioilH. MANHOOD RESTORED "cupidene" kkWWt This irroat Vrirt-ralilu Vltalltcr, Ilia iirru-iiptlun or u famous rnuK.li iitirslclan, win mW issB null kli-turo urn uf nil ncnus r i)luuw nt Uiu(;iiinTiillviii)ri(uii.ucIi ual.usl lluu. MIT M liud, In.oi.ililil.l-illli. In H10 lluik, Ncmlnul I.ihI..Iiii., IWrvoil. IlebllKir, Ami JB I-lmi.le., Uiilll,u-. I., many, IUIiiiu.iIiiii llrului, V urlcucelr, uu.l t'on.lj fl (.MM ..allou. Itsu.psall 10SM.-H br ifarur rilht, 1'nimaiiirlir. whlrh l( mil cliwkiM luada -mm f..M .n..n,.r,l...... M 11,1 nil In, finrmrB nf Tmnljtuncir. fllll'lllI'M, olualisus thu llrer. ... 1 fhoLlduura. IJUi'IllK.SKsiri'nirtliens uiul rmuin-s. Tim rmiwin sumTcrs uro not curut bruooujra . Sooafia illuctr ir mVit. iro inuiblwl Willi Ku.iutlll., UUl'l I! Is tliu oulr kuowii loo.Ddr 10 euro wltlio Jt un uucrsiluii. tpM Ivstlmiiiilsls. A writ ten (riiariiutDe jrlrcii anil iiiciwr roturiicit If sla buxtia do not eiti-t a iorruiirint cum. il.oilln, sis for MiJUbi' mall. Hoiid fur llieo cltcular ao4 IcstluiuuloJ . AddniM J.V Vol. H IIKK IMI CO., Mun jVauclscu, Oul. SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRU GQISTS, PENDLETON, OREGON, 52Sl. 1 Wi't i 'Vl - siy '" nWsaassili