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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1904. PAGE 8EVEN. among the Uf JLAJ. counterfeiter Was Easy Game. rate? of Police Ma8ters J0"" Jled a letter from the city mar- o Glendalo. Oregon, announc the arrest there of E. S. Eaton tBg ,i ! charge of counterfeiting, or 0B, .he United States malls for JSSdulfflt purposes. Eaton's arrest " lliw due to evidence supplied !LdunUed States ofilcers by Chief f5?m Masters. Eaton has been StSb as follows In some of the Vt:tnZ-A few I" each state . make big money easy; no pod mT information for stamp. E. S. Paton Olendale, Oregon." Eaton, u Mnntnrs had a Lew- rhlef oi uuvv ... Islou man write to Eaton and the to lowing reply was received: -ronld like one or two good men in your state to make good and . money I want them to handlo ConW money. 1 have 1-2-G.IO-cau Tle detected If you are Interested ?wlll send I you a sample 10 bill for 1 one dollar to gather with whole nle prices un large amounts and f T0U have a little sj.are time will !?ve you a side line that will worke fne now If you wish to engage with "s and make good money send MO o der for $1 and we will send on 110 sample wholsale prices and. full iartlculars we have no free sam-ples."-I-ewlston Tribune. Triumphant Western Woman. Miss May Scott, state superintend ent of public instruction, returned this morning from Atlanta, Ga., here she has been attending the department session of the National Educational Association. Miss Scott tid the rare distinction of being the only woman superintendent present, and she was looked upon with a sort j For Sale i MMnnn o frnm o otsif-i now bouse, and lot COxlOO. 1U0O.0O D room, 1 story louse. i tt,7M.00 8 Room, 2 story louse, bath tuu anu toilet, J pxid cellar, woodshed, pump and city water. Easy terms. $600.00 1 Vacant lot., Very J desirable. 2 $2,0007 room 2 story house 4 rooms each 15x15, bath J room, rock cellar 18x32, 2 lots. $250.00 1 vacant lot. ; Merchants Protective i Agency Despala Building, Room 43, Telephone Black 1161. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH Building... ...Material DIMENSION LUMBER OF all descriptions. Bash, . Doors, Blluds, Mould ing, Building and Tar Paper. Bring Your Bill to Us and Get Our Figures, Harbor Com. Co. - w C. R. Depot HOSEHOLD CARES. ""samr8" f. P""leton the Hard , "?? E'where. With te?d t0 househo d duties. a L instantly aching back baA woman should' not hfre a bad weVe? WUl,Jn't " the kidneys neDoan'B Kidney Plllg make we H-eton woman 'wh Buff street, XJJJ'..?0' West Poan's Kidney pin.1 ,can ,r,ecmmend IPOMM. X laM, other Sidney x)sy will do evprwh8,1 cofidence that med for th?'yt,blDe that has been wel them a. im,,by those who have Tt troub0Mfe" M tho makers ?a PflnclpaUyrll!',i,lchwI U8ed them ha been bother0' vlth nlch 1"8 time u hf,d ott.ana on a rnU8e? a strain ony aUT? that a advertlsem0 v 6 back- I read aey Mil. ement ahout Doan'a iJ. they ,dlrt r 'lu "arm, fa thn a 110 Eood. I cot n ma, p,h0 ?'ore of iiM' , f Ot a tat ;a8a"Vo?ed, on,y "box as since," """t I have not folt it Der alL dealers. Price Kn "Uffalo, n"y- Ioater Mliburn Co exchanges TTNJT.ANJJ EMrlRK . I of awo among the women of the ' South. ' Miss Scott reports a very enjoya 'bio trip and is profuse in her praise of the entertainment provided by the Atlanta people. She was ques tioned on all sides concerning Idaho, and was able to give very brilliant accounts of this state. The women of the city were anxious to Itnow about suffrage and held Idaho as the banner state of the Union. They j were greatly Interested In Miss Scott's reports of the work done by tho women of this state, and were encouraged to renewed efforts in that line for their own state. Boise Capital News. I Ground Hog Prophesied Right. For once at least the ground hog 1 was right. Yesterday rounded up I the six weeks since the traditional I annual was supposed to come out of his lair and gaze about him. This year when he came out he had an ex cellent opportunity of seeing his shadow, and may be assumed by the credulous to have taken full advan tage of It, as the -weather has been all that Is prophesied to follow such an event. Walla Walla Union. Land Sells Well. At the auction Bale of stale school lands In tho Twin Falls tract held by Chief Clerk Norman Jackson of the state laud board at Albion on Tuesday, 2,120 acres were sold for $3G,G40, or an average of over $17 an acre. This Is considered to be an exceptionally good return. Purchas ers may obtain title Immediate upon making final payment and water will cost them but $15 an acre. Boise Statesman. A SILL TRAVELER SEVEN-YEAR-OLD BOY ON A LONG TRAVEL. Traveling Alone for Fourteen Hun dred Miles En Route Vrotn Ross land to Salt Lake City Goes to Live With an Aunt Little Fel low Is Level-Headed and Confident and Signed Up a Half-Fare Ticket. Wilford Leivers reached the city this afternoon from Spokane, and stepped off the Hunt line train for a short visit In this city between trains. Wilford is about 7 years of age, and had come from Hossland, li. C, this far on his way to Salt Lake City, where he will make his future home with relatives. v The little traveler lias made the trip all of the distance alone, and transferred from the Northern road at this place to the O. It. & N. for the remainder of his trip to Salt Lake. B. F. Wolfe, the agent of the O. R. & N was mnkltiK his ticket re port after the mixed train came in this afternoon, wnen ho heard some one asking for a ticket to Salt Lake. He could not see who it was, but by craning his neck caught sight of the top of the seeker's head. Ho In formed him that It cost $25.80 to ride to Salt Lake. The little man searched his pockets and found about $15. He became pretty badly excited when he thought he dm not have enough to pay for his ticket, and offered his watch to tho ajent as part payment. A half fare ticket was made out for him and he was held up to the window by a traveling mnn while he signed It. The mother of the boy Is In Eng land, tho father Is In Rossland, and the boy Is now on his way to Salt Lake to live with an aunt. RIVAL FOR PANAMA CANAL. Old Tehauntepec Project Revived On Paper. Washington, D. C, March 18. Washington Is not inclined to take seriously the report from Mexico that a company Is about to be rorm ed under the laws of Missouri with a capital of $200,000,000 for the pur pose of constructing an Inter-oceanio canal to connect the Gulf of Mexico und the Pacific through the southern port of Mexico. 8hould such a project be consum mated It would, of course, result in a Rreat withdrawal of trade from the new Panama canal, but officials here whd are well versed in the sub ject recall that the project is not a new one, but almost as old as the idea of a canal across the Isthmus of Panama, and there is no ground for the belief that It is any nearer realization now than half a century ago. With the Panama canal about to be rushed to completion capital would not likely Invest In the Mexi can scheme, while the Mexican gov. ornment could ndt be rolled upon for financial support because the building of such a waterway would mean ruin to the national railroad of Mexico on the isthmus of Tehaunte pec. Mr. Cleveland 67 Years Old. Princeton, N. J March 18. For- mm DrnJIitan, n ...... Hlm-alrim! WAR 07 years old today.' In accordance wun ins custom he spent jno wnoie day at his homo on Bayard Lane, with his, wito and children. Mr. Clovoland has enjoyed bettor health this winter than for several years past. Ho Is cpntemplatlng a shoot ing trip In the South in the near fu ture and later will go with his fami ly to Buzzard Buy to spond tho sum- BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES PHYSICIANS. DIL W. G. COLE, OPriCU IN JUDD ouildlng. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. ; 1 to 5 p. m. Telephones: Office main 121 ; residence, mnln 13S1. j. :.. miller, st. d. nnsr.uN nr.ocK. Treats and corrects eye troubles, ca tarrhal conditions and Impaired hearing. Glasses correctly fitted for refractive er rors. Telephone, main 1011. DP.S. SMITH & KIXGO, OFFICE OVEK the I'endleton Savings Hank. Tele phone S0V; residence telephone, main 1591. II. S. GAItFIEI.D, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC physician and surgeon. Office In Jiuld building. Telephones : Office, black 1411 ; residence, black 4. DIt. I). J. M'FATJL, Jl'DD ni.OCK. TEI.E phone, main 031; residence, black 101. DIt. T. M HENDERSON, I'HYSICIAN and sursjeon. Office In Savings IJank building, room 1. Office 'phone, mnln 1411; residence, red 1223. DIt. LYNN K. IlLAKESLEE, CHRONIC and nervous diseases and diseases of women. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, main 721 ; residence, red 1223. DR. LENA ALLEN I100NE, OSTEOPATH. Residence, Thompson street, between Court and Water streets. 'Phone, black 1024. Nervous diseases a specialty. OSTEOPATHIC I'll YSICIAN--DR. I,. Francis Thompson, graduate of A. T, Still school, Kliksvllle. Mo.; office at Nye's residence, f02 Water street ; 'phono Red 34 ; Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. . II. MARTIN, M. D.. DESI'AIN IILOCK, Court street, over Koeppen's drug store. j Special attention to skin diseases. DENTISTS. DIt. M. S. Ki:itN, DI'.NTAL SI'ItdLON. Office, room 1.1, Judd building. L. A. VAIU1HAN, DUNTIST OI-TlCi: IN Judd biillillnir. 'I'lione. red 1411. BANKS AND BROKERS. I'lItST NATIONAL uANK OK ATIILNA. Oregon. Cnpltnl, $.',11,000 ; surplus and protlts, ?12,.r,00.00. Interest on time de posits. Denis In foreign and domestic exchauRe. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C- Adams, president; T. J. Kirk, vice-president : I- K, LeGrow, cash ier; I. M, Kemp, assistant cashier. THL KAUMKItS' HANK OP WHSTON, Weston. Oregon. Does a general bank ing business. Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptly attended to. It. Jameson, piesldeut: George W. I'roebstel, vice-president; J. it. Kllgure, cashier; di rectors, (1. A. Hartmnn, M. M. Jones, T. .1. 1'rlce, . D. Grnw. J. I Kllgore, Itob ert Jameson, (I. W. I'roebstel. THE I'ENDLETON SAVINGS HANK Pendleton, Oregon. Organized .March 1 ISM). Caiilta 1. $100.000 : surplus. J O00; Interest allowed on all time deposits. Exchange bought and Bold on all prin cipal points, . Special attention given ,1o collectlous. W. J. I'urnlsli, president; J. N. Teal, vice-president ! T. J. Morris, cnsliler; J. W. Moloney, assistant cashier. I'lItST NATIONAL HANK OI" l'ENDI.E ton. Capital, $70,000: surplus and un divided profits. $100,000. Transacts n general banking buxIneKS. Exchange, nud telegraphic transfers sold on Chica go. San I'lauclsco. New York and princi pal points In the Northwest. Drafts druwu on Clilua, Japan and Europe. Makes col lections ou reasonable terms. Levi An keiiy. mesldeut 1 W. V, Jlatlock, vice- president ; G. M. Ithe, cashier; George I Hurtmau. Jr., nsautnnt cashier. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. C. E. TItOI.'TMAN. AltCIIITECT AND Superintendent, room 12 Judd block, I'endleton, Oregon. T. I". IIOWAHD, AltCIIITECT AND Su perintendent. Mokes complete and re liable plans for buildings lu the cltj or country. Hoora 17, Judd building. S11EEK & COLE, CONTItACTOHS AND builders. Intimates furnished on short notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt service, tilup ou Hluff street, ucar Main. D. A. .MAY, CONTItACTOIt AND IIUILD-1 el-. Estimates furnished un all kluds j of masonry, cement walkx, stone walls, . etc. Leave orders at East Oregoulan of fice. T. M. KUI.I.EIt, I'LASTEItING AND CE mooting, Cement walks a specialty. Intimates furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders at Uadley & Zenuer's cigar store. Main street. I. O. box 10-1. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES, TELEPHONE LIVHKV STAHLK. COl'ItT Street, opposite court house. Dowers & Son. proprietors. Always good turnouts. Public scales. Ttione, main 381. OLD DUTCH HENRY KKED VAltD, Corner West Alta and Lllllth streets. 8. A. Alloway, proprietor. Large com fortable stalls. Heuty of feed. Horses given careful attention, COMMERCIAL 8TADLE8. G. M. KKOOME proprietor. Fine horses, good rigs, best care given transient stock. Opp. Hotel I'endleton. 'Phone, main 101, CITY I.IVI'HY STAPLE, ALTA HTKBKT. ranmtr jb w..inful v I'mttii.. llverr. feed and sales stable. Good rigs at all times. I Cab line In connection. Tnone, main ui SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STHOIILE, DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there Is anything you . , in n...u ami i.A.,n.l.hniul furniture. Iirru iu '. . 1 stoves, granlteware und crocki-cj, call and get his prices. No. 212 Court street. BOARDING AND LODGING. HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Hoard by the day or week. Good table set. Rates. $3.75 and $4.70 1 per week. Mrs. L. Neff, I'rop. I'endleton Feed Yard lu connection. L. Neff, pro prietor. ATHENA HOTEL. LEADING HOTEL IX I tho city, $1.00 to $1.00 per day. II. 1. 1 Milieu, proprietor. WHEN YOUR DU8INB88 TAKES YOU to Helix, stop ut the Hotel Helix. Good meals nud good service. T II. Wimpy, proprietor. u.ndnona. UnMnesa to Marry, !iuJ !V iVnVi" iSrii ii iJil Uiwuuni (r.. AdUroti, Sold by I anman & tu uiwuui FRATERNAL ORLtRS. It. V. O. ELKS, I'ENDLETON LODGE. No. 288. Regular meetings first and thin Thursdays of each month. All brothers visiting In the city most cordi ally Invited to attend. Hall In LnDow block. Court street. (I. A. Hnrtranu, Sr., E. R, ; C. K. llean, secretary. MEN'S RESORT YOU ARE INVITED. Free rending room, Why not Join and get the advantage of free bath, use of punching bag and other equipments. In cluding library and reading rooru. Terms $1.00 to join nna ."0e a month dues. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS 1IARTMAN AHSTUACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Iluys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. l"ays taxes and makes Invest ments for non-residents. Reference, auy bank In Pendleton. Q. A. IIARTMAN, Pres. G. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vice Pres. J. M. HUNTLEY Itr.lMlLSr.XT.S Till: oldest mid most reliable tire and acci dent Insurance companies. Office with Ilnrtmnn Abstract Co. JOHN IIA1LBY, Jlt V S. LAND CQ.M mlssloner. Specialty made of land 111 InKs and proof. Insurance and collec tions. Office In Judd tmlldlnfr, room 1(1. VETERINARY SURGEONS. vi:tj:uinaiiy suitfii:oN un. n. c. McNnbb. Office nt Tallmnu's drug store. FOR RENT. roit ltKNT suiti: or iioo.ms in Knat OreRonlau building. Steam heat ed. Hot and cold water and bath room on same Door. Call nt Kant Oregonlm! office. SLVLN ItOO.M IIOLSi: KOlt lilLNT -IN , quire or Mrs. Julia (lUlllrord on Wet Illuff street. I'Olt ltlLNT NINIMtOOM IIOUSL, IN quire of It. Alexander. roit IiKNT GOOD TltONT ItOOM, suitable for two gentlemen or two In dies. Call nt 010 Willow street. I VI FOR HUNT-TWO KURN18IIEU HOOM?, WITH iir wimnui ooaru. 31.! neon ire?l. WANTED. MEN TO LEAI1N HAItllKIt Tit A I) E. ON ly eight weeks required. Constant practice. Expert Instruction. l'ositlnnfi secured. Catalogue innlled free. Moler System College, Nan Krnni Isco. Cnllfninln WANTKD A SIX Oli SKVKK ROOM IIOUSK west of Malu street Inquire a'. Kat Oregon 1hh office. WASTED Ulltl. TO DO (iCNKKAl. HOUHK work. Inquire at this oflice, WANTED TO KE.NT '. FIVE OR fOX-KOOM modern ho:io Ca.i Mt Whlt's dental offite ( WANTED A CAPABLE WOMAN TO DO hntmewo'k. Apply to Mn. Frank Frailer, ! Mi2 Jitekunn rtruat. MISCELLANEOUS. HXI'HESS WAGON HILLY LEATIIIlltS, expreHN nud light hauling of all kinds. Wagons at your service day and ulght. Telephone main 101 or call at the Com mercial Stables, opp. postofflce. SINGEIt HEWING MACHINE OFI'ICH. .'.Oil College street. Iteiialrs for all ma- i fhlnes. 1'. A. Lovetaug. msnager. SEWEIt CONTItACTOHS HEED & LAF ler make connections with tjie sewer for busluess houses and private residences. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at T. C. Taylor's Hardware store. K. S. MEltltlLL. SPOKANE, WASH.,' Agent, Deusmore. Second hand ma- ' chiiie, supplies and repalis, SEE YOlt "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT mouey. Vt e make loaus on personal property. T. II. Gurdaln, I'awn Ilroker, Mlhirkey building, Court street. W.M. 1'. YOIINKA WILL PAY 1'IIOMIT attention to all sales and posting bills Correspondence solicited. Commlstlon leu souuble. I'. O. Hoi 20U, Pendleton. DltEHBMAKINO, CUTiING AND KIT- ting a soeclultT. I'romot work. Satis faction guaranteed. Mha It. Whitley, U1L' Main street. I'ENDLETON STEAM DYE WOI1KS 730 Cottouwood street. Cleaning, dying and repairing. Goods called for and le- llveied. 'Phone, main 1001. IIOI'KE-CLEANING HY THE JAPANESE House-Cleaning Co. Work done by the day, hour or Job. Window cleaning a specialty. I'rompt service at low prices, mi iaraeu street, 'ruone Main nil SEALED PUOI'OBALK WILL HE KECIIVED bv Recorder M. A Kerruion. until Aurll lit. ItKM, lor the purehate ol $uto water bonds, to rg liiueo ov loe curui Anmmt, uregou, in ma denomination ol f 10U and I .'00, bearing lutereat at the rat of 7 per cent per annum, Interest payable samhannually at a biuk to b telteted by the purrhasernf Ibe boll On Tbe bonds to run 90 veara. with an ODtlon ol 10 veara All bids to be accompanied by a cbeck equal to 3 perceniw amount onereo, iaia amouni 10 forfeited to tee eltr In caieof fallnretomeel Ibe obligations should the bids h accepted, other amouuta ( be returned to the tevaral binders. Tha clly reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids, Eor further Information ad. drers M. A, Ferfuton, City Recorder, Adams, uregon. LARD Good and Pure Kettle ileuder'd At jiriee an low as the lowett. MIESCKE'S MEAT MARKET 3J6 COURT ST. The Oregon Dally Journal can be found on sale at Frailer'a book store Loss of Semen, m Varloooele, or Con-, lous Twltchlna of liutvuuy to uvery ludo. i unUsTcIoped o r j? n Bfthop Remedy Co., 8tm rrnolsco, CaU om. j A GROUP OF BEAUTIES. Tho showing of Indies' watches Is moro than usually Interesting. We have added a Inrgo number of now designs and new styles to our al ready largo assortment. Where there is so much beauty1 and merit a choice may bo dllllcult, but prices will holp to n selection. LADIES' WATCHES from $5 up. Warranted movement In rellnblo 20 year ense, $15.00. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postofflce Dlock. "WHAT HAPPENED TO IT?" I ' "Oil lli.t nlil ctiirv llfirnn ahlnil boiled, rnttlety - bang smash! You see t.io result, Fix It up, old mnn, the best you can and as (illicit ly as you can." Our, friend had his wagon hack In short 'order, staunch, solid, not a weak spot lu it, and looking "as good us now," Follow his example when in llko trouble Kxnuf.no our Winona wagons, hacks and buggies. Thoy hnvo steel clad hubs, run easy, mude from air dried ttiuLcr and wnrranted to bo su perior to nil other makes. AVo havo them In stock. N EAGLE BROS. Big Brick Blacksmith Shop. The Columbia ' Lodging House : Well ventilated, neat and com forlablo rooms, good beds. liar in connection, where host goods aro served. Main street, center of bloc't, between Alia and Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds I have (;ootl sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at Neuman's Cigar Store, WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER STAMPS REMEMBER ME. I manufacture every style on any mounting and carry a complete stock of I'ada, Inks, Hacks, Daters, Rubber Type, etc. SBALS, BTKNCJL-S, Trade Checks, Door Plates. Write mo what you want. I can please you by return mall. WESLKY ANDIIKWS, Baker City, Or, THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Hear tills in mlud when you tifud poultry and stock supplies and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Kood, Use Kow Kuro for your cow trou bles, C. F. Colesworthy 127-129 East Alta St. Agent for Lee'e Lice Killer. Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, ICO barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour. Mill Foed, Chopped Feed, etc., always on hand. HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., PROPRIETORS. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good at any. Tho Hotel Pendleton linn Just booa rolltted iiml refurnished throiiRhout. 'Phono ami II ro alarm conneutltms with all moms, llnllm lu suites and hIiikIo roomw, Headquarters for l raveling Men Commodious Sample Roqms. Rates $2.00 and $2.50 Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt DlnliiK Hoom Service. Bar and Billiard Room In Connection Only Three Blocks From Depot. HOTEL ST. GEORGE GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR. Kiiropenn plan. I2orythliiK Hint class. Accommodations the best. All modern conveniences. Steam ho.tt tliroiiKhoiit. Uii'Ke, new sauiplu rooms. The Hotel SI. tleortto Is pro nounced one of the most modern nud model holds of Oregon. ROOMS 50c to $1.50. CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST3. Block and a half from depot.' THE Hotel Bickers (Formerly flolilen Utile.) COURT 8TREET. Itciuodfloil and refurnished tliroiiRli out. KverythlnK neat, clean and up toilaln. Steam heat and electric lights. Uest cuisine. Prompt sorrlco. H, E. BICKERS, PROPRIETOR. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON. American plan, 13 per day and upward. Ilraihpiartera for tourists and commercial traveler. (Special . rates mail to famil ies and single sentlemen. Tbe manage ment will he pleased at all times to show rooms anil give prices. A modern Turk ish hath establishment In the hotel. II, C. IlOWKItH, Manager. DR. G. GEE 10 WONDKRFUL MOMIi t TRUATMRNT llil woudfrrul t'Ul- ttrtut btHiu lit curv Ipvi1 wlthuul oieri. dun that ut tilwu up to die. Jle cuif with lliut wonderful C'lit nrifu hert4.roolt.tuiliu harks nud vgttiiblr that are ullrvly uu kuowu to medk-al net- (mJii t hla ttjun try. Thiuuich th untJol lUuw? huniilt-Ns rrniHllt4t this fuiuouUocU)f knows th notion or ove r VWUHTtr'jit rmnwilts, whU U ifsuicet,rully iu1 lu (UAerrnt Ulftfuses. U KUiiruntt'i'S to curv ruturrlu usthiua, Iuuk, Ihruata rhcuiuulUm. itrvousntb9t slomacb, JUer, kldhCj H.t'lr i has hui.driU oftwUinou' lalii. (;imrKs miMleratf. Call und . him. J'utlcnU tint of the city wrlU for blanks und ciH'ulurn, Solid 4 WJUts In KUmpa, (.'ONWJ, TATION FilKK, A U UK KB THE C. GEE WO GKiNESE MEDICINE CO. 53 Alder 8treet, Portland, Ore. Tho Oregon Dally Journal can be found on sale at Frarlor's book store. jPPSPvuA9CjV , aklwl mHIHHK: bbbbbV mor.