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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1903. in .. 4 - A O $ it mftr.. . .rnn ALPMAReTir.il I V inoaiin.-.. .,e.oNS ANU i ....u. pHYSlClANS. r.'lfU IN JUI'l' t! n'rV... 10 to IS . OflW.0"" nfllce. ranln 1: :.!. us1 -rrr M LI. " . l.li Cfi, ?mio ion -1111 e Lntll' -i PIPIIUUUa .tFi&n""7 . ntl re. juiiu nuim- ?--.. HOMHOI'IIATIC j.. lid urPr... hlnrfc 1411 : ATTORNEYS. JAMIIS A. run, LAW ofriaTnTjubD building. K. D. IIOYD, ATTOHNEY AT LAW. Ill Court street. iTT'iiKnonnT attorney at-law, Pendleton, Oregon. IIAILEY I-OWUI.L. ATTOItNKYS AT law. Office In Despaln block. MALL1-RAY & McCOUllT, LAWYERS. AS siH'lullon building. N. IIKItKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Savings Hank building. -...... nnnI 17 Auw- . M,rAK ?:".,,, i 11.11: real- -.. rsiinno.N.i:!iY8iciAN , ofuce Phc- mnln 1411 : ,.aiu RIAKESLEE. CHRONIC JV Office 'plwne. mnln - ... TTcTIVIHATlI tH'on Tiri'! l-etMeo" Uourt a IWC1IW .nirii i 1' AVIV G ,hIRI i iM.i.i iiiillcltuc. room ru'ttffVendleU Oregon. "dentists. CARTER & RALKY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In Savings Hank building. ii. e. collierT"-lawyer! OFl'iCE Itiioms i and 8, Association building. I1ENJ:Y J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Msaoclatlnn block, Pendleton, Oregon. R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY. ROOM 425 Judd building. ST1LLMAN .V. IMERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Stlllman Las been admitted to practice In United States patent offices, nnil makes a specialty of patent law. Rooms II), 11, 12 and 13, Association block. FRATERNAL ORDERS. MEN'S. RESORT YOU ARE INVITED. Tree reading room. Why not join and get the advantage of free bath, use of punching bag and oilier equipments, In cluding library and reading room Terms, $1.00 to join and 50c a month dues. DAMON LODGE NO 4 MEETS EVERY Monday evening In Secret Society hall, LnDow block, at I'endleton, Ore. R. W. rictclicr, K. It. 8.; W. J. Keyes, C. C. nioiiAN, WXTIST ori-iui: in aiixl. over Scliuildl new drug 5oct ml 2"i ffpilNARY SURGEONS. 'CUKISTII:. ORADLATE OF THE '...r. College. Edenburgli, file torernment veterinary In- Ka.Ton "scientific: miir at I room s mauic, ..... VvNlte Hotel I'endleton Resl fione Main 1311 -tARY SCIiOEO.V-I'K w l. mchaiiu tiTillmars Iiruff more HANKS AND BROKERS. I LIVERY AND FEED STABLES, OLD DUTCH nENRY HEEd'yaMD. " COIt, I won Alia ana L,ntiin mreet n, A. Allo- ey, prop. Lane, couionaoie nail?, l'lenly AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Troublesome Technicalities. For sevcrnl days there has been great woo and gnashing; of teeth among the patrons of tho Bolso post office, all because of departmental r.i'os. People have been going up to the roelstrj window of tho ofllco With all lilnds of packages of Christmas goods which they desired to havo sent to their friends In distant placci. The rules of the department rojuire that all registered packages or let ters must show In ono corner the hauler's name and address, and wrieio this has been omitted by tho maiier of Christmas gifts ho or sho is nec essarily sent back to supply the l3 ficlcncy, and If there Is a lino wait Intr to be waited upon by tho stamp and registry clerk tho delinquent pat ron Is compelled to again get In lino nnd slowly work tho way back to tho window noise Statesman. first visit to them ho found each ono to have captured game, tho variety of which makes tho story moro Interest ing than common. Of tho 12 traps, ono contained an owl, three a flying squirrel each, three n poleklttle each, and two a skunk each, one a woodrat, one a yellowhammer and ono a mar ten, tho fur producers, for which Mr nurkholder paid Mr. Handy $2.B0 for tho hide. Mr. llurkholdor states that tho marten Is so rare that properly dressed and put on tho market they sell for $50. Cottage Qrovo Loader. Long Creek Justice. A small boy crawled under tho bod ono day when his mother wanted to punish him. She could not get In without considerable difficulty, and decided to let him remain thore until his father returned from work In tho evening. When he arrived and was told about the case he started under the bed to bring out tho disobedient son, but was very much astonished when the little fellow called out, "Hello, Dad, Is sho after you, too?" Long Creek Light. To Benefit the Girls. Tho Sociological society of tho First Presbyterian church, after Its regular banquet, last night, decided to tako up tho causo of tho worklng, glrl of Seattle, and will endeavor to secure an agreement from all tbo l.ugo department stores to close it C o'clock on Saturday evenings. The movement townrd this splendid cru sade glow out of an eloquent nddro'S by Attorney E. H. James, who m thoroughly Investigated tho condition of tho working girls In Seattle Seat tle Slur. TRANSPORTATION LINKS. OREGON $H OUTLINE and UNION PACIFIC Two Trains to tho East Dally Throuf h Pnllman standard undTourUt lr tng can dally to Omaha, Chlcairo; toutlit leeplng ear dallr to Kanaai City; through Pullman tourlut Deeping ear personally con ducted) weekly to Chicago, Knn Cllr, re clining chair ears (lent, free) to the East dally. end. Ilortei given careful attention. COMMERCIAL STllLE.-3. M. FROOME, 1'rop. Fine hordes, good rlvs, best care given trantfent block. Opp Hotel I'endleton. Phone Main IC1. THE CITY LIVERY, BOARD AND SALE Stable Cirney A- Kinndy, proprietor-, for fine turnouts. Stock boarded at reason able rales. Stable, llHAIta st. 1'uone Malu ',01. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. mow luterwt ou time uenoaiiH. b torelm and uomesuc cxcuauj;e. F S. UCrow cashier , 1 M uenip, uilr i riRMUIiS HANK OP WI.STON. WMidcnt fJeorce W rroclmtol, Hi.-. I f l.'llr...f O-flElllnP' ill. n a tf .. if t 1,.lsiB 1' It A UBliaUUIIc .a v,..-M r. I, t l I'll ,,u Iff.li ISXM,KT(lX SAVINGS HANK, . . . , ...,. , Upllil. JKxi.iiuO Hiirplt'.R. fKIC,- j'.mt aligned ou all time (leposlta. Special attention given to rollec W J. Furnish, president ; J. N i.prfsldent . T J Morris, cashier ; IlitMi.r. auUtnnt ranhler .,AII0XAL RANK Of I'ENDLn Capital. t70,0)0 ; surplus. $i.,,()(iO. a xeuerai oamuuc uusiueHs. r,x- lad telejaphtc transfers sold on i m mma, japnu auu iiuroic. .nuhra KaHKat w r JlallirtK, vice-presi C tade. cashier II J Johnson, 10VAKD. AIICIIITErr AND SU m lor nullulnEs In the cltv or couO' tm 17, Judd building ( K i f'dVTHAr'TIIIIK AKIl w wors a sjiecioiiy t'roinpi en UluH street, near Main. ; MI, CONTRACTOR AN DltUILD , utioates furnished on all kinds ! .(wnii wiiikm, niuut- wnitN, riv n t East Orexoulnti office. , TsOLTllAX, ARCIIITIXT AND 1 l-An l l.KlctU AND i:K- vuueui waias a Kjwciaity, "laiUeet. I' O. box 101. V STltORLE, DEALER IN SEC'OND linnil goods, If there Is anything you ueiHl In new nnd second hnnd furnltnre, stoves, grnultewnre and crockery, call and get Ills prices. No. ;12 Court street. (il'RDANE ifMcRROOM,- 1'AWNIIROK urs nnd Hecoud hand dealers, have moted to the new Melnrkey bulldlug, ou Wett Court street. Goods limiclit and sold. FOR RENT. NEAT, CLEAN, WELL KEPT FUKNHIIED Rwinis to rent. Well loc ucd Mn. Slrilion, 303 Wnter strceticor. Johnson, FOR RENT -GOOD FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE for two gentlemen or two la'lles. CallatClU illotr street. WANTED. WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE use of these classified columns. If you have something you have no use for, offer to trade It for something that some other body muy have and have no use for, some thing that you may need In your business. Yoy may have an extra borse that you may wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle. Somebody may have the cow and vehicle and want the horse. ir,c nr 2.',e want ad will probably do the busluess. MISCELLANEOUS. WE DYE TO LIVE. - HAVE YOUR CLOTHES ponged and preieed for II AO a montb, at the City Kieum Cleaning and Dyeing Works, COT W Alta. I'bone Red Ml. VM. I' YOIINKA WILL I'AY l'ROMIT uttentluu to all sales qnd posting bills. Correspondence solicited. Commission lea Miuable. 1'. O. box I'endleton. DRESSMAKING. CUTTING AND FITTING A kpecialty. rrouipt woric. naiiaiacuou guar, anteed. Miss K. Whitley, Wi Main street. Taxpayer Pays the Bill. Judgo V. E. Richardson of the su perior court of Spokane county, the cltrk of his court, two bailiffs and 32 lmr,rs worn nnrnnlpd nil Hnv Frld.iv anj far Into the night over a suit for M.C5. posts for tho maintenance of the cutrt for that day, amounting to at least $50, must bo paid from the pockets of tho taxpayers, that two men might determine tho ownership of $1-63 and some lawyers get an attorney fee of $10. Spokesman-Tie-view. Sugar Bounty War. If ever a man got himself cordially dlsllkoti, that man Is State Auditor Turner, of Idaho. Numerous stock holders In tho Idaho sugar companies Idaho companies were first floated are flabbergasted at his action over tho bounty question last week. T Iitjo who do not own shnres arc grinning a broad and expanslvo smile and me Inclined to "rub it in" to those who got In on the ground floor when tho Idaho companies were first floated, noise Capital News. Dinar Tli;o Schodiilo aaaivi roa From I'utnllotou fsom TorUand Tortland Special No. I The. Eaat n 110 am 9KUa.m. Chicago Chicago Special No. S I'ortUnd 6:1.1pm SWJpm rnrtland Mall and Kxpreia No. i The Katt 12;S) a s 1- -J a m The East) Mall and Expreai No.d rortland I una 4:1) a m Ptndleton raaaenger Spokane No, 7 M31pts Spokan (Spokann PuMnger :loam No. 8 Pendleton Branch , , Mixed Train No. 41 " 11 m i .sn Walla Walla Branch HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In Pendletoa and as good as any. No7connectlon with No. 7 unions No. 2 should happen to be lato. t Only waits for No 1 In cane No. 1 Is late not liter tbitn A i mtnnte. I No 42 only conuecta with No. 2 ihould No 2 ha latel uiifeas thero ara enouah Daienaers on No. 2 to justify tbem waiting, andoing to length of time to wait. A Real Menagerie. A trapping story that goes the limit comes to us this week through C. II. Burkholder, who vouches for the truthfulness of the same. E. D. Han dy, who lives south of Latham, one day last week sot 12 traps and on his Danger on Mountain Trails. L. It. Itusk, foreman in charge of the Platts group of mining properties, located on tho North Tolo divide, was !n the city yesterday on business. Mr. Rusk crossed the divide on tho hard snow, without tho aid of snow shoes, as the crust formed Is quite firm. A few days past he was caught In a small snowsllde, which carried him 200 feet, but without injury, as the sr.nw has not sufficient depth yet to move freely on the steep slopes. Sun.pter Reporter. IRKET E WED Winter apples ato extremely scarce and unless some reserve supply comes to light soon, there is a shortage n sight. The bulk of tho finest Umatilla county apples were shipped to Dako ta and Minnesota early in the fall and unless the orchardists of Milton and Freewator have a supply up their sleeve, apples for the local trade will have to be shipped into Pendleton soon. Trade in all lines Is looking up and the holiday business prom ises to be heavy. Wheat, loose, per ton, $12. Timothy, baled, per ton, $20, LOCAL HIDE MARKET. The following are tho prevailing average prices for hides In this mar ket; heef, green, 4c per lb.; beef, dry, 1013c; mink, 50c each, with a possibility of $1 each If t.o size Is good and tho condition prlmo; coyote, 50"ic; bear skins, accord ing to quality and size, from to $15; coon, 35340c: horse, $11.25; with head, tail and mane, $11.25; sheep, green, 6c; sheep dry, TV&c; lynx or bob cat, 1530; skunk, 25c; badger, 15 0 30. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. 8:00 p. m. All sailing dates sub, Ject to change. For Ban Francisco 1 Sail every ft days. "Dairy except I Sunday tMp m. I Saturday 10:00 p ni.i Columbia River To Astoria and Way Landings, Wlllmuotto Itlvrir Boats leave Portland dally, exce stage of water permitting) for Will xamniii mver points, 4 W) p. tr . 4XX)p.m. Sunday pt Sands ametle anr Leave Klparla Snake River 4:05 a.m. Rlparla to Lewlatnn Daily Excpt MOD Leave Lewlitoa 7:0n.iu Dally Exept Mot F. F. WAMdLKY, Agent, I'endleton. TO SETTLE PLANT ESTATE. FOR 8ALB AT TI1H EAST ORIXIONIAN office Larue bundles of newspapers, rmilalului; uler 1U0 big papers, mu be ob tained for s., cents a ouuuie. ' Hl'IlSCRIUKKK TO JIAU AZINLS, IF 10U want to subscribe to magazines or news paiiera In the United Htates or Europe, re- ..,1, l. twuitnl nntp. rhM'k or fiend to the 1 EAST OREGONIAN the net publisher's price of iuo publication you uesire, nuu will have it scut you and assume all the i risk of the money being lost In the malls. It will save you both trouble and risk. If you ore a subscriber to the East Oregonlan In remitting you can deduct 10 per cent from the publishers price, a "?.'" oiiKnoMAN l'Ull. CO.. I'endleton, Ore. D t .. f- l HUNTINGTON HAS PUIt. tk Lu,fli. ...... . , m ate will be elad to see her (mTT U0USI1. R13 TIIOMI'SON At.TA r,. ,,..'.. . .... ...77'"' . wiwr,u AUTA A.U aET. . lS tUe day or rreeU. Set. Ita.Aa 0 fr. - - A ir. tut i Nlr. Prop- I'endleton tra m ndnMii.. xrw ... J il lin Lr-AuING HOTEL IK 'Out! nnuivL'uo I - -nuiiii-iin i A iv p ji xiiaf tifl "7 " r uoiei UCIII, UOOQ OLD NEWSPAPERS TO l'UT VSUHR . . , i -.iltu iv titr wmv buifdles oriOO each at 25 ceate a buodle J at the KA8T OUKOO.IAN office. Tendle- Suit's Miifl CaiUs A, rvsiiiiNft. For laflsmmatioa or OtsrrS of the Bladder and DUK) Kidneys, no care po assssssrv t 8olclby F. Cur aaleklr and l-era- nrauy im jaresaa iw v1 jienUy do matter of hnrlo-ig aual lag. AUwIatelr namxeiu. Bold By inauu. rn l.oo, or by maU. poatpald. lJ,Stxuei(s.ffi. the wntmnm go, SCLUfOMTAINCi OMK. W. Schmidt & Co. , r- ' f BikiM- - C tl U. -c ND LAND BUSINESS Tu2! iH. LIFE INKIIIllM.v itt ir.r Stenf r,Vi - '.-".V" r.ll.v,.A"? RAIT COMPANY Ciiat ii. totract" of " to all ProaenJ Mm, '" iMl-.-r: nd aells all Hilau. general bro- ' UKi n J!l" Vlte Pres. pevretarv . f EXTTrV"' i moat ..if , ","I"1 Jlir, "Bsa,?'"' "liable fire and nrcl. 1 niwiaitr mart. i J4i'i...1.7"!lrlice and collections room 10. T0N5oni., . . SAVlT , ..... . atu rooms la cou. GHICHESTEH'SPILLS KJ Vi llrlsln.il nnd Only if nulor. 3 1 ML l.vl.t askMlwiio"0-""''''''.. tzistr:. vsrfii .r AHIM" "'"" " MEN AND WOMEN. rj Big a ' a""',? I'S ritiuso;:. rSnwc-u ""iEJi U.B.i. jam t., -irroja. prepa.lil.iw lf.ua. or 3 with. . C'lrtular lout ua iiuort. , Rheumatism Positively Cured , Money-back Goods. A. C. -OHi i i.r I BROS.. Sole Agents for IVndletoa. isal III I I I S I Oonorrhaa and Runnlnos IN 48 HOURS. Caret Kid nef and Bladder Troublct. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee woclio and Java, beBt, 40c per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades, coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; nackase coffee, 20c per lb., 3 pack ages for 50c. Rice Dest bead rice, 12c per lb.: next grade, 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best $6.50 , per 6acl;; do 13 lbJ $1. Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table,, $2.50 per 100. j Flour B. B., A per barrel; Wal-, ters' $4 per barrel, $1.10 per sack. 1 Bacon 1418c per lb. Ham 1718c' per lb. Coal oil $1.05 for 5 gallons, $3.25' per case. Lard 70c 5 pounds; $1.40 10 pounds. VEGETABLES. Carrots, 2e per lb. Potatoes, lc per lb. Oarlt , 10c per lb. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Beets, 10 lbs. 25c Onions, 3c per pound. Squash, 1635c. Parsnip, 10 1L. 25c. Pumpkins. 15-25c. Celery, 10c buncu, 3 bunches 25c. I-ettuce, hothouse, 5c bunch. Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon. Mince meat, 12c per pound. Popcorn, shelled, 8 1-3 cents per pound; ou cob, 5 tents per pound. FRUITS, Banauas, 40c dozen. Apples, 75c$1.26 per box. Pears, $1.00 box. Lemons, 40c doz. Oranges, 40-6tc doi. Cranberries, 15c pel" quart. Grapen, California, 15c pouud. LIVE8TOCK AfD POULTRY, The following prices are paid by dealers t the producer; Turkeys, 1012. Chickens Hens, 7c; $34 per dot- en; roosters, 4 to li cents. Geese, per dozen, . Ducks, per dozen, $3.00 4. Butter, 55tJ75c, good. Eggs, 35c. CHOICE DEEF CATTLE, ET7. Cows, per hundred, $2.25 2.50. Steers $2.593. Hogs Hvo, 4'4Ec. . Hogs, dressed, CV47c. Veal, dressed, C07c. Sheep, $202.50. Big Fight Over Seventeen Million Dollar Estate Coming to an End, New Haven, Conn., Dec. IE. The contest over the $17,000,000 estate of the lato Henry Bradley Plant, tho Southern railroad and steamship mag nate. Is probably at an end, tho cawi coming up for a final hearing before Judge Cleaveland hero today. The will of Mr. Plant, who died In 1899, provided an annuity for Charles E. Hoadley and Horace O. Hoadley, of Waterbury. When tho executors won tho New York court's approval of tho claim that Mr, Plant was a res ident' of that stato, they placed with a trust company a fund to secure tho payment of tho annuity to tho Hoad leys. Contest was brought by tho lat ter In Connecticut to prevent tho fur ther removal of tho estate, and also a suit was brought praying for tho re moval of tho executors on the ground that they were acting Illegally. Today's hearing was on a petition fllod by the HnnitleyH. asking that the proceedings in tM- ftato be made an cillary to those In Now York, which action Indicates that a settlement has been effected, and that tho suits brought by the Hoadleys will not bo pressed. Fight Wili Se Bitter. Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continual rec ommendation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption will have a long and blttor lUhl with their trou bles, if not ended earlier by fatal ter mination. Head what T, It. Beall of Deal), Miss., lias to say: "Last fall my wife bad every symptom of con sumption. Sho took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement camo at once and four bottles entirely cured her." Guaranteed by Tollman Co., drug gists. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bot tle) free. HAY AND FEED, Chop barley, $22.60 per ton; VAc per lb. Chopped wneat, i,u per juu. Bran, CO cents per sack. Shorts, $1 per sack. Oats, Yi cents per lb. Alfalfa, loose, $12 per ton. Strayed, From Bowman's ranch, on McKay creek, seven miles from Meacham, in October, three head of horses. Ono 3-year-old roan horse, branded Q on left hip. One 2-year-old bay horso, branded Q on left hip. One 2-year-old bay Ally, branded Q on left hip. A reasonable reward will be paid for In formation leading to tho recovery. Address W, Urummett, Meacham, Or Olympla Beer Olympla Teer, The most popular brand for family use. On draught at Anton Nolte's, He also handles the oottled beer in any quantity desired. Extraordinarily high tides among the Hawaiian Islands lately are at tributed to subiuarlno earthquakes. WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points East and Sooth Portland and points on tho Sound T1MU CAItl) Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1.43 p. m. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.45 a, m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m, Luave Walla Walla dallv.east bound, 11:00 p. m Arrive Walla Walla dally, volt bouud, 10:45 . ui Fnrlnformatlon regarding ratea and accom niodatloni, call on or adilrtat W. ADAMS, Agent I'nilltnri. Ore on B. B, CALDKRHEA D, (i. I. A., RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. rBr.PAUi rot THROUGH MINNEAPOLIS DUIiUTH FARGO GRAND FOBX CROOKSTON WINNKPEG HELENA (tad BUTTE, TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON aud all points East and South Ibrotuh tlckau lo Japan and China, via Taeona and Mortbftrn Kaelde suamanlp c and Atnariran Una, TIMK SCBIDULC, TratnilaavaPandlatoa dallr txctpt Inadai at 7:00 p.m. for lurtnar Information, tlma cull, aaari andUcketa.callon or writ W. Adama. em dlaton, Oregon, or A. V. nUAHLTOH, laira ana nuiiiwu dm., ivihmiu, Dally East Oregonian by carrier, only 15 cents a week, The Hotel 1'cntllcton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout. l'honc and fire alarm connections with nil rooms. Baths in suites and single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Men Uommocllons Sample Rooms, Rates $2 & $250 Special rates by week or month nxceneiit uuisiue. Prompt IMulngroom ucrvlie, Bar and billiard room In oonneotlon Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. GEO. DAnVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Henteq European Plan. v Block and a half Irom depot Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 76c, $1.M THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Flan, ijiprr ilay anil upxaid. Hcadquartera ibrtouritti and commercial tra. cltra. Special ratea made lo fauillica and alnajla gentlemen. The management will be pleated at all times to show rooma and git e prlcea. A modern TurkUh bath eatabllihment In the hotel. It. C. BOWKUB. Meuajrai, The Columbia Lndfrtnp House Well ventilated, neat and comfortable rooms, good lied"!. liar in connection where best goods are served. Main Street, center of block, between Alia and Webb Streets. F. X. Schempp Proprietor COAL Let us fill your bin with .... ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. We du liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot WANTIII) YOUIt OllDnitS KOK UN graved runla, wedding Invltatlona, etc.; 100 engrntrul vUUInx carda with plate. hundred. The Uaat Oregonlan. , iSSTmon BlahODa' (Hi I a tufa Ua ta um or Mmil bj,U ldr ollif Uinatm I aooi. of ifbM.cinipUoB,w,rctariutiaoUor. Curat Loat Mnnhooo, I In Back, ttill Dee res, 8emfnnl JCrnlaalona, Lama BaoU, Narvoua lOaWIIrt, f Hendaoha. Unfltneaa to Mnrrifi Loaao8emen, fjm )("eltlS'S0Z, r . . : : : : aihnn B,mui,Da.. aan pranoiaawaw Sold by Tallman & Co,, Druggletj.