DA"-V EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY. JAKJt.APV i "' 1 (stoess Cards and Societies SESSIONS AND TRADES, ALPHABETTICALLV ARRANGED. -- TRANSPORTATION LINES. I HOTELS. ) I . I i PHYSICIANS, fii.'t.MC'i: in juuo ow boiiw. 10 to w . m. ; . mtlo i:wi KHHl'AIN IlLOCK. !:? rattan wo troiiDics, en- "Sin fltteil ror retractive rrett'J " mil. ,TIW"" i rT..ri nl.M.'IPK flVMIl '"H? Havlnira bank. Telephone t.ioDnonc. uji ...... .777.. . urn i u iv ii I ri r iSIi"" .. .I.. HI ltKI.lnttf.n ATTORNEYS. "faoro ItALMUtAV a. nt(rtV . . ' - ' .Delation bulldlii. ' ,,AWIKUS- K;. IinUKKtBY, ATTOHNHY " at Taw Jlffice lnSavlngs l!ankbuildlng. AWl CAKTIlIt & IIALKY, ATTOItvfv w II. fj. ?ATO sure'eon. Office In Ju.lil ' HilNltY .1 f nr.T.mii i HOOO.8 7 IHia 8. A.n?lnlifn U..n3i'" black' 1411; ""rSihone Office, 1. UtFAUi": , . "."V net 101. nnKriRIMON. PIIYMH.'IA.N lirSW' ,.,. hntii. main 1411! .l,, 15111. pvv K. HIjAliKoijiiii, wuuumu ' YuM hnllil ns. corner Main and ftRtti. I7MIL-R I'HUUI, u.w.u .... , .... Timmnoii mixv. uumsou vwui Urr .us.. . - ... . .n( HllV Si 4M judd buiidini;: IiOO STIM.MAN & I'lKHCB, ATTOIINKYS AT law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitted tn I" Jn Unltea Sta'w Atenf'oMce. block ' and Association FRATERNAL ORDERS. DENTISTS. I KKKK, DKNTAL SOKGIIO.V. Olllce Ub'CIHAN, DHNTIHT. UI'-KIUU IN hnikl nc. 'riionc reu itii. hi-k. over HclimlUt new (IrilE Ttono red ail IrERINARY SURGEONS. tRY S0IIOKON K. D. C. McKABIl Mlmtn miiR n.uro. BANKS AND BROKERS. orccl. monthV'Tl I bVVtb. vV, ilaS"., ill Hr..K. K.,C.K.IIenn,l3errciary. "'"" i. UMSOItT YOU AliB INVITED. J tee reading room. Why not Join and Ret the uuvnntage of free butb, use or S !L"ni "B """I other equipments In SuW l"7 and reading room? Terms, fl.iW to Join and BOc a month dues. DAMON LODGE NO 4 MRI3TS EVEKY Monday evening in Secret 8oclcty hall, r,nI)ow block, at Pendleton, Ore. It. W. Fletcher, K. It. S. i W. J. Keyes, C. C. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE To Welcome Any Relief. "If tho O. It, & N. road Is built P Into Idaho county this year, the peo ple will throw up their hats and hoi ler. But It wouldn't be a bad Idea to throw up a few hats and holler a little right now to glvo tho electric roau a Kood start. An electric road participated in preparations of vcr- nicis rendered. Purthor than ihoi she held the distinction of being tho woman in me stat6 of Oregon who has exercised tho right of fran chise accorded only to the male sex. ner masquerading was so successful mm sno was registered as a voter scheme is feasible It opens up what and east her ballot at every election. ICl Ml til V. j It . t i . . emu us mi who nave seen it, to cxcnango. bo tho largest, richest section of the I whole WOSt as vet without n rnlli-niol Tn n.hi.lu a,. The traffic of this section Is enough1 Hrome grass promises to' become u luBuro a largo interest on tho cost ule most valuable all-purpose hay and a. Anu tno people can isiurn plant in ,tho northwest. It umiu in incmseives by guaranteeing . nas taken tho place of clovers nnd say half a million dollars of the first Issue bonds to start construction, and then bonding the road for tho bal. ance. Such a road would be worth millions of dollars to tho country be tween hero and Lowlston. Tho peo ple could have it for half a million, and have their money well invested at tho same time, in an enterprise that is conservatively estimated to bo able to pay in per cent a year. Now Is tho time to holler tho loud efet for the electric road, for it is within our reach, whatover the other roads may do. Qrangevlllo Standard. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. nonsEs iioaicokd' by the week"ok month at the ed liarn. la Cot i.nwood treet. Haten reasonable. M. L WILLIAMS, proprietor ' OLD DUTCH HKNHYTEE1) YAltD, UOK. vot Alta and Llllith mreeti 8. . Alio- w.l,iml' i-ar u. cnmioriROle HIA Is. I'lenlv of feed. Horaea given careful attention. wivinVAT. llAMtr np ATIIPMA L. Canltal. S.'ill.UOO: Biirnlus and fiuaiui. mtereat mi time UenuHiia. COMMChriai. KTtiir.pan u r,rnc In foretell and domestic exchange. 1'rop. F ne hornea, giid rlis, )it care given tmt pruuilili) mwuuru iw. "cuij uduoidih niu;k, upp JIOICI I'CliaieiUU. 1 UOUU loi. preniueni ; i. j. ivitk, vice-pres iniu mi. r, S. LeOrow. cashier : Lubltr, I. M. Kemp, FARMERS' HANK OK WESTON, its, Oregon. Does a general bank klieu. Hxcliauge bought and sold. Iota proniiltly nttended to. It. .Tam sreeldent : (leorge W. rroebatel, !Jut; J. It. ICIIgore, cnxhier; dl i, G. A Hartan. M. M. Johns, T. te, 0. D. Urntv, J. I'', Kllgore, Iiob- rcNDLirroN kavinos hank, tipilil. H 0,00 ; , hlirplun, r uvuxub aim nvm uu u iiiiuu iui .SoKlal attention ttlvcn to collee- IV, J. I'urnlih, nrcsldent: J. N. I'ee-preildent i T. J. Jl.i'ria, I'ashler Uluaey, assistant cash ler. NATIONAL HANK OF I'KNDl.K Capital, 570,1)00; aurplus, SOS.OUU. a general oanKing business. i;x- tail telegraphic transfer! sold on bu rruuciaco. new lorK unu cviurui ; n. r. aiuliuck. vieK-urem- tuoler. THE CITY MVEItY, HOAItD AND SALE Stable Oirtiey k Knn-dv, proprietor., fur fine turnouts. Mock boarded at reason- nuir mm, nioie, nn Aim i-t. r oil" Main ,01 FOR RENT. FOR REST FURNISHED AND UNFUll n lahed r oms. Clean, quiet place. SOlSouih Main street NEAT, CLEAN, WELL KEPT FURNI1HED Kouma to rent. Well luc tied, Mra. Sirahon, 3(Xt Water street; cor Johnson. FOR RE.VT-OOOU FUONf ROOM, B1I1TABLE for two gentlemen or two ladies Call at 010 Willow street. WANTED. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND SU- tur buildings In the city or conn. .., --(. a "nr p rrtv"i,i ilvrmic vn lob work n specialty. I'rompt HhuU eu llliifr atrprff. nAiir Xtnln. W, COXTUAnOU AN D11UILD- auiaates furnished on all kinds fctt at Kati Orcgonian offlce. K0DTMAN, AUCUITIJCl" AND Onion. .i.r.l.. l'l,Ari'UEliNU AINU Ul.- Itreet. I' II tuir liu. I L l!ttfc!rpimmsi.' rt . a iflf,. ft. lult . ...... n 1 pati-ona. Hnrinni am friirkne ltMi'iv (lood. well-llehted rooms. All von Court 8tie(. lUitfts rtiv ALTA. ('filrVUlP AT.TA AMD I'vtU. Hfinrd hA Haw i-.K HTOAk v uuces, 93.1 ana ... vvuueciion. l rien, piv 1 ll(VMr . . f'jrlttor ' " " roo Uood ttlchanl.. 0UH -y " iiowi neux. V food (mrvke. u. It. Hie n" Lanu Huairiciati Bs. LIPP llnnnih.nD tv inn reliable ,LV'a.V.1 ""IJ aiuama. UU LIU salii.?'''?. general bro- in I,' V.a reaiaenu. Reference, f pSSSSi, Pre. W'NTEC-BY A COMPETENT, RELIABLE man, nuirc ntlle position; am good b ok keeper. Addro-aT. 11. Mi'Bruom, 1.6 W. Court WANTED YOUR ORDERS FOR EN graved cards, wedding Invitations, etc. : loo engraved visiting cards with plate, xi.liO ; additional cards In future, $1 per hundred. The East Oregonlan. WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE use of these classified columns. It you have something you have no use for, offer to trade It for something that Home other body may have and have no use for, some tlilug thnt you may need In your business. Yoy may have an extra horse that you tuny wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle. Homebody may hove the cow and vehicle and wnnt the horse, lfic or SSc want ad will probably do the business. Death Discloses Sex. Joe Monahan dropped dead on Sucker creek, Malheur county, Mon day. That fact of Itself was enough to startle that quiet community In which "Joo" had resided for eighteen years as a farmer and stockrals3r, hut when friendly neighbors spurted to prepare the body for burial it was pronounced that "Joe" Monahan was a woman. For eighteen years the woman mas queraded as a man, owned her farm and stock and performed nil tho labor allotted to the average bur-baud-man. For years she has ridden after her cattle over the mountains and plain, camping with men under all conditions and in no instance was her sex questioned. Time over and again "Joe" Mona han has been summoned by the sheriff to serve as a juror. In every case she responded promptly and alfalfa In the semi arid districts. Tho srass is tho first stock feed to ap pear In tho spring and tho last to fall before tho snow covers tho earth ni mo winter. It gives an abundant summer pasture and produces lino crops of hay and seed. Somo farmers In Idaho and Washington state that iey nave made more money from bromc grass than from any crop on the land. A field of 400 acres of hrome grass Is one of tho curiosities of a farm near Moscow, Idaho. It lies on tho slope of tho mountain and occupies rolling hillsides, dipping to evciy point of tho compass. The owner has a band of 3,000 sheep which ho pastures on tho hrome grass from lato in tho autumn until May. Tito field gavo two cuttings of seed and Is now occupied for sheep pasture. Sumpter Hoporter. Keep Everlastingly at It. A lesson which Dalles people enn leam from their neighbors Is to boom their homo town. A resident of that llttlo city never misses an opportun ity to toot tho Hood Itlver horn. If you don't believe It, watch tho Ore gonian and if R. L. Smith or sonu other fellow Is In Portland, Just that sure you'll find that ho has had tho ear of somo reporter, and that's right. No place In Oregon furnishes such a diversity or subjects for a "spiel" (to use a slang 'phrase) on what In ducements she offers homeseekers than does Tho Dalles. Whnt sho needs Is tho "spicier. "The Dalles -'1--oniric ED EXPLANATION OF THE VARIABLE BEEF MARKET. Buyers Claim They Are Doing the Right Thing and Explain Apparent Discrepancies Farmers Don't Ac cept the Explanation Readily, and Having Plenty of Feed Are Hold ing Most of Their Stock. MISCELLANEOUS. 8tNtTihiiswiNO machine okfick, two College street nepolrs for all iiiitchlnef. P. A Lotctang, Mausger SEWER CONTRACTORS REED A LAFLER make connections with the acner lor buai nttt houaes and private realdencei. Terms roaionable. Leave orders at T O. Toylot Hardware store, FOR BALE TWO (100D FRESH MILCH cows, Jersey, 4 and 6 years old. Peter Tachella, Oaxo Station. F. . MERRILL, SPOKANE, WASH.. A(!T Denamore. Hecond hand machlnee, Biippllta and rcpilra. WK DYE TO L1VEAIIAVE Y"UR CLOTHES sponged nd nreaaed for 1 .10 mouth, at the City Sieum Cleaning and Hieing Worka,6u7 VY. Alto. Phone KedSll. TOU HALE AT TUB BAST OUE0ON1AN office Large bundles of newspapers, containing over 100 big papers, can be ob tained for i'5 cents a buudle. aiillKOitlllKltK TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU want to subscribe to mogailnts or new. papers in the United States or Europe, re mlt by postal note, check or send to the EAST ORKQONIAN the net publisher, prlte of .ae publication you desire, nnd we will have It sent you and assume aH the risk or the money oeiun iuv " f ' i.i, Ti t will save you 'both trouble and risk. If au Tiro a subscriber to the Ka.t Oregon tan fa remitting you can deduct luPf' from the publisher's price. .Address bAOT OUE0ONIAN I'UU. CO.. Pendleton, Ore. K YOUNIvA WILL I'AY JMiOJIlT nt'tcntlon ti aU sales and posting b ite. Co?.Sndence solicited. ,,Conmteslo3 ren. bouablc, I O. box 00, l'endleton. fiRKSH 4AKIN0. OUTTINCI AND FITTING A fiSiiallyV Proinnt work. Satisfaction guar unwed, ti" R- Whitley, Dig Main street. IV POUND THE FOLLOWING IIEbCRIBEP ''autaals ba.o becn tak.p up by the ro.tahal of the eltv of l'sndleton. to wit. . . , OnSv gelding, nor Hi years o d, weight r-uo or l'Jo Sands Branda not vlalble. 'one brown geljlug.9 or 10 W" old, dim brotid on lelt shoulder, scar on right hind loot, onlctt side, branded O over - M on left .title i "on'osoSeK STUKPUBSENTS TUB .1 ' AttracttLpa,,1a- otn;e '1l , M Muiid". roached man, i7 One gray bbiiiiuk, it ?4lt.Ev, . - branda. weight iuoO oi I muni. BPfw,. T-"tu oiant or nnd ni. JiiAi,i.W.nwnce and collectloM. ,!AL PARLOR8. am,M. - UlfVh . . ..!. Ill, IL .1111,1 . P. iivV. -ourt i.i it.-t ..rir ' lt.,1,1 ". Iloilern Imnrnrnments. Ilath room. In con- AND DEALERS. no feet, weight HOOor .v.... nM no visible lliiO pounda, loathed i.i . ,11m lira, irl Sbk say f d.nto J.oreof. then t - ochx'k. m. or ( 1i!e corner of " Cottonwood and JLil tn the City of l'endleton, the rff s.,ch"Ue ybe applied to the "I ?1, and expenses of mak- .'"VB. iin. awwa ,V'"uisii in HI!(!rNf. aek . ' there la .nDihin !S'l(re .""" hand' f wnlture. r "ockery, call and eighteenth .nay ., ,Vh..e bidder. r-'fir,,i , f.oBn' Vr" cash! at the city. UL IIIIIVM ...... . nr iMinnil, on I Webb streeti ilaiwrit of such cost, nnd expenses lug sate. Dated Janiiar8,Jlll.RNEyi cty MMtM The Oregon oanTjoarml can be found on sale at Fnulert bo.:: store. Thero Is a difference of opinion be tween tho buyers and tho growers on the beef situation, and while tbe price stays down as quoted by the, market men, the farmers are holding their steers for a raise, claiming that they are not getting what they should for their meat. Steers aro quoted at $3.25 and $3.00 nnd a few days ago a sale was made for 4 cents, and now the growers are all claiming that the buyers aro trying to rob them of their meat and incidentally their money. Tho buy ers on tho other hand, claim that they aro doing the right thine by tho farmers, and explain tho situation by saying thnt ino 4-cent sale was on time delivery, that tho men who made the salo will have to hold their stock for a couple of months before deliv ery, and feed them for tho market. This makes the meat well worth 4 rents, where it would bo worth only 3Vi, or 3Vi If sold at this tlmo and delivered at once. The dealers say that tho market will raise Insido of two months and that It will have to wait for that time to come before they can sell at that figure. Any number of cows can be gotten for i.GO and $2.76, and when tho butchers can get that kind of meat at that prico It would be fool ish for thorn to make large invest ments in steers at 4 cents; in fact, they say the difference In prico Is too great to bo Just, and therefore quote tho steors at tho lower figure. Tho farmers, too, are taking an -n-dependent view ,of tho matter, and say that as they have the feed on hand to keep their stock until spring comes aud tbe market opens higher that they will use It and food until such a tlmo as they can got a return from their feed and tne tlmo that they have put in attending to their stock. In this condition tho question rests: tho buyers are willing to pay tho small figures for their meat, and' tho farmers are not wilting to take It; ono will buy and the other won't sell, and while the war wages tho stwr fattens and Increases in value. Potatoes, lc per lb, Garli , 10c per lb. Cabbago, 3c per pound. Beets, 10 lbs. 25c. Onions, 3c per pound, Parsnip, lo lis. 26c. Pumpkins, 15-26C. Squash, 15-35c. Celery, 10c bunch, S bunches 25c. Lettuce, hothouBO, 5c bunch. Kraut, 10c quart. 40c gallon. Mince meat, 12V&C per pound. Popcorn, shelled, S 1-3 cents per pound; on cob, S cents per pound. FRUIT8. Bananas, 40c dozen. Apples, 7Bc$l per box. Lemons, 40c doz. Oranges, 40-50C doe. Cranberries, 15c per quart. LIVESTOCK Ai,D POULTRY. The following jirices are paid by dealers t the producer: Turkeys, 1214c. Chickens Hens, 7c; $34 per doz en; roosters, 4 to C cents. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen. $3.50 & 4. Butter, 60 76c, good. Eggs, fresh, 40c. CHOICE BEEF CATTLE, ET7. Steers, $3.2503.50. Cows, $2.502.76. Hogs live, 4&5c Hogs, dressed, 6CP7c. Veal, dressed, 6Q7c Sheep, $292.60. HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, $22.50 per ton; VAc per lb. Chopped wheat, $1.40 per 108. Bran, 60 cents per sack. Shorts, $1 per sack. Oats, lYi cents per lb. Alfalfa, loose, $13 per ton. Wheat, loose, $18 pur ton. Timothy, baled, per ton, $SC. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee t-.ocho and Java, best, '40c per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades, coffee, 2Bc to 15c per lb.; package coffee, 20c per lb., 3 pack ages for 50c. Rico Best bead rice, I2c por lb,; next grade, 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, bes$C60 per sack; do 13 Iba $1. Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table, J2.50 per 100. Flour B, B., $4.25 per barrol; Wul- sons of Florida and Alabama, com ters' $4,25 per barrol, $1.10 per sack. Bacon 1418c per lb. LOCAL HIDE MARKET. Tho following are the prevailing average prices for hides In this mar ket; beef, groon, 4c per lb.; beef, dry. J012'jc; mink, 50e each, with a possibility of $1 each It U.e size is good and tbe condition prime; coyote, 6076c; bir skins, accord ing to quality and .lie, from S to $10; coon, 35640c; horso, $101.20: sheep, green, Cc; sheep dry, 7c; lynx or bob cat, 15030; skunk, 5c; badger, )630. Just One Minute. One Minute Cough Cure gives re l'cf in ono minute, because It kills the microbe which tlcklos tbe musous mombrnno, causing the cough, nnd at tho same tlmo clears the phlagra, drawn .out the' Inflammation and hoals and aoothes .ie infected puns. Onu MInuto Cough Cure stMnctbens the lungs, wards off pnoumonla, and Is a harmless, nuver failing cine in all curable cases pf Coughs, Cot i and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take. Harmless nnd good alike for young and old. Sold by Tollman & Co, Ham 17318c per lb. Coal oil Jl.CG for 5 gallons, $3.25 per case. I.ard 70c 5 pounds; $1,40 10 pounds, VEGETABLES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Masons at Pensacola, a Pensacola, Flo., Jan. 15. Tho ma- ....Iui,,.. uiivnrgl linmlrn1 mlnt'ed fnl. lowers of tl.o order, assembled 'n annual session hero today. The sos. slons aro being held In a hall owned b tho colored masons of Pensacola, and the meeting Is expected to last a week. Swell slippers at Toutsch's, 1. Oregon Sh outline m Union Pacific Two Trains to tho East Dally Through Pullman atandard and Tourlat sleep Ing cars dally to Omaha, Chicago! tourls, sleeping car astir to Kanaas etiyt throntl Pullman tourlat sleeping cars peiaoually con. ducted) weekly to Chicago, Konaaa city, re clining chair cart (seat, tree, to tho Eaat dally. DtrA.T roa Tlmo SohiMlut From I'ouilloton Portland 9:10 am Chicago 5:13 pm Portias'! U0a in The Ksat i;n a m Spokane 7:iu a m i-M p m Portland Special No. 1 Chicago Special No. 1 Asaivs raow HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Propu. The Best Hotel In Pendteto and a good as ny. The Eaal 9:0 a. ni. Mall and Kxcrcas No. A Mall and Express No.. Pendleton Passenger No 7 I Spokane Pasatnger ' Nn. S Pendleton Branch Mixed Train No. 41 Walla Walla Branch .Mixed Train No. ti Portlane S:3S p m The Eaat 12 .30 a ni Fortune ItJSam Spokai. 5 J.', pa I SS p in No ?coneclswlth No, 2, t Onlv walla for No 1 In eaaa Ka. 1 ta late not latrr than 3i minutes. No. Uroncects lth No. 2. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND, iiaM p ui, Hall) escebt Sunday SWOp in. Saturday 10:00 p m. All aalllng datea sub ject to change. For San Frsnclaco Sail every 5 daya. Columbia River To Aatorla and Way Landlnga. tXO p. m, 4:00 p.m. Suudaj Wlllninctto Hlver. Boata leave Portland dally, except Sunday ataae of water oermlttlnal for Willamette am Yamhill River points. Leave Rlparla I m a. ra Datlv ExcplMon Rnake River Rlparla to Lewlaton Leave Lewlitni 7:Pa. m Dally Kxcpt Met K. C Pill ril. Agent, Peadl.tan. WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago. St Paul, St. Lcuis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points East and Sonth Portland and potato on tbe Sound TIMItCAIllI Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, .n p. m. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.45 a. m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. Leave Walla Walla dalty.east bound, 11 Ml p, m Arrive Walla Walladally.feat bound, 10:15 a. m For Information retarding rales and accom lnodatloiu, call oa or address W, AOAM3, Agent I'ondlelou. Oregon B. , CALDKttllKAD, 0. P. A., walla walla, naaningion. 55 FIE! BSBBBBBBSUfll The Hotel l'endleton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout. Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms, Baths in suites and single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Ma Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Special rates by week or month Kxcellent Cuisine, Prompt Dlultigrooni wrvlc. Bar and billiard room lnoonneotioa Only Three Blocks from Derrt HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 8T3. Ofco. DAI1VEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated Huropcan Plan. Block and a half from depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75c, $l.e THE HOTEL BICKERS (Formerly Golden Rule) Court Street RUNS Pullman Sleepiug Curt,, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. f Bf. PAUIi TO MINNKAFOilr- DUIiOTH FABOO GRAND KOBItr CBOOKBTON WINNEPKO HELENA and BUTTE, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all point Eaat and Booth Ihrooa-h Uokau to Japan aad China, via Tscoma n Nortasrn Facile .taanaaip u. and Araarlnan line. TIM! SCBBDULB. 'I raina Uav. Pendleton dally except laaaay at 7 P. ra. rar farther Information, tlm. cards, saans and tlcteli, call on or write W. Adams. Pea- dUton, Oregon, or A. D, DHAKLTON, 1 nirn ana Morrison dh roruav, wi The East Or.gonl.n la Ea.tern Ore gon's reprssentatlvs paper. It Uads and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage, n i. me advertising med.Jm of this section. flHUrf BslSaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV IflBSaBSBBBBBBBBBBSlBBBl BaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal Hranodoltxl ami rnfurniahml Ihroagi. ottL HvorythlBt! neat, clean and s-to-datf, Htcnm Jicnt and eloctrta UdlitH. Hunt cuinlnu, I'rompt Borvtca. H. E. BICKERS, Prop. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON Asuerkan plaa, s per day aod anvara, Hcadaaarters far tourists and commercial trmsw cttrs. Hpedal ralca made to families aadslBa gentlemcB. The toaaagtmcnt will ba Dlaajcat at all time, to show rooama and give pticea. A 4erm Tarkisb txthtsublUkmtatia the atass. II. C. OWBgH, M.aaaatf. t Enjoy Life I We will makr viutr lufatur f a liniirs ium phtuantly. ISowlliiK nllevM, pool, hilllarda 1 and NliootltiK Kallury. Kvery 7 Uillikt llrnt-. law.. THMl'KKANCK Hi:KUICaH. i MKNW tuttl clgure. Murileal 7 entertaliiuieiit every evi-nltiK. t Robinson's Parlois I t i; Under W. & 0, Depot, MANHOOD RESTORED "CUWiEMr iffJSTSJSJI T!il groat. Vegetable Vitamer, the presurli.tlon of a raiuoaa i rooen iinymcijD. wm If 5 fW r,".,l, li,.,.nu,li.. I'ulu lu the Jtuek. HcmlaHl KmU.lou.. Nerf ou. Mebllltr, mi Aim I pie., Uulllne.. to niurry, Ksbuualluir lrliia, Vurftweele, uud Caub NIK vanta r,tlSu. Itktopa ull llaea uyiluyor nl(hU I'remuturlly. which , If Iiot clucked JeaJf V-Jvsaal loKinHatorrlHHaandatlth of Tmiteuoy, tlUl'IUKKU cloansoa the livtj. ihi.il.tmtrii aitIIIllf!AUhtrviu:theus uod restores. TUo r,iwii aunon'rs nru uoi cuivu ujuuuw. VSS5"ll"ty w"oenl.u?irole4 vTltli lVo.lutltl.. la the only known Mfjedr to caK wit Iw. ?t an rojwmtloa. CIXU tonlmonlnls. , A wrlttoa aim rantoe g vfii, uud money ' '3 seicli tlotoiflK'tu iwrmanent tram. WI.HabOT slafcir liJUbyniall. rU-ud K'r IVec circular aw Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggls ts.