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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, ORBOON, FRIOAT, FEBRUARY to, 10. PACK 8EYEN. nJothe exchanges HE INLAND EMPIRE Mtirriiw hndant. Thomaa 'f charged In the The verdict of the "f utile after 8 1, sfter six ur"' 8tert was no , ,ad arrived at , to the court i "16..'. received iri" - ' notice that he prisoner February "M"' the eve- .....11. he 13 lau-! " - 'public highway ,: ( and racR.nB ' utile distance "he trie, that ''Coated, and was I " i.. ith a rifle &,e Cap.ta, from the hulMInn- ifkJ t ..m. uc iiro soon spread to the old government black- mirk aknr. ..4 l . ww oia agency Jail Keellrtlntr ...r,lnk U..U.IB, nmvii ncic use a oy Mr. Goldsmith for warehouses and store rooms, and were both destroyed. Lewtston Tribune. !lnvir i7 ii TRANSPORTATION LINES. Classified Advertisements BRING CERTAIN and QUICK RESULTS TP PHYSICIANS. Ljgnstalned. j p r. Fouts v- in" r to recover $260, lu . n.,nf license hue on a " - ....... I nntlnn La, was t r,' ... .turneyi. Car-. ,j Balleray & McCourt THe demurrer, " .. u-hn ves- W . j over kill me . L .mtalnlng the valld P" '...j.nt save no- 1" .f .u.i they would iSrer and not plead 'JwonJudKe llradshaw Jit in favor of Font, i T claimed, 26 --fewe notice that, he U to lle supreme ,(?,Tt itromthe decision of the tenth, demurrer. The rtalcl. ' OUKhafl In 6tone Onaery. Wllllum Marks, a well known quar ry man, while getting out rock at the " " J . l.u UVCllftllQ block, was killed almost Instantly last """"i "j "tiuiia tuck, it was a lit tle before 6 o'clock after working all day In the quarry, that a piece of sandstone weighing two or three tons became loosened and without warning same crashing down where the men were at wora. Marks was caught by the limbs, and across the abdomen. From the latter Injuries were sustained that oaused his death within an hour. That portion of the rock which rest ed on his rlgnt leg crushed that member between the knee and the thigh. A physician was called by phone, but the lite light only flick ered for a few moments and then went out Deceased was born In Germany, and had no relatives In this country a tar as known. He was unmarried. was about 45 years of age and had been a resident or noise lor several yeurs. Boise Capital News. J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR- acuu. nwnu ta ana z, notei Bowman. BEAN ft PERRY, ATTORNEYS AT law. unice over -rayior a wmi.. store. Pendleton, Oregon. DRS. SMITH & DICK OFFICE Pendleton Savtnes Bank building. Telephones: Main SOI; residence Main 1581; barn Red 181. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN judd tmiiuing. . DR. R. E. RINGO, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Room I Savings Bank building. H. VOLP. A. M.. M. D.. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office in Hotel Bow- DR. W. O. COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD DuuainftT. tirnoe nourm. lu 10 x m , .a 'E i IFaUnhMiM' Of- flee, Main 1171; residence, Main ism H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO- patnto pnyaictan ana surgeon, ui fice in Judd building. Telephones: Office, black 1411; residence, red is DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK. teiepnone Aiain wai; resuenuo, Black 111. nM at Spalding. . nerlod threut- Ly the entire town of L,ht con.umed the en- .undlK iwe, nuiiuiins 1Ue, of M. L. Ooldsmlth. ,lou i estimated at i, covered only purtly by uhlch utarted hlle a pie wan blowing, was the n aploBlon of an on iunii. BUtkman. dnuKhter of Mr. u carrying Hie lump In .1 the store, when she stum- Kttat resulting In the illamp. In an liistimt If n ! the room wus In Lt am reread so rapidly Iiimr in afforded for re- Litrs anil amount of stock Fell and Wan Killed. Erlck Ronander. a farmer living near Nora, was Instantly killed yes terday morning as the result oi a fall from a load of ties. Mr. Ronan der had Just finished tying on his load and was preparing to climb on the wagon when in some manner he llnnrl and fell, striking his neao. on the frosen ground and crushing his .Willi i Mr. Ronander was alor.e when th nnnldent occurred, but was found a few minutes later by another tie hfitiinr Mr Rnnander was Rbout 60 years of age and leaves a family of several grown children, three of them residing In Troy. Lewiston xrioune. Will Exonerate Miss Scott. tt a Vncrit whn was aDDOlnted to tli hooks and accounts of Miss Mae L. Hcott, superintendent of public instruction, has completed his Inbors end Is ready to make his report to the committee as soon as that body IB ready to receive it. Mr. Voglt declines to give out any hui.i nuitlon pertaining to what he found, but II Is generally believed around the stute house Unit tne repon ... completely exonerate Miss Scott from any Intentional wrong doing. Her most serious mistake has been In not i.i- har .ic-pounts. but by lump- ut:iiiii.iii . i,. oiv(hliiir together. Boise Cap ital News. HAILEY & LOWELL, ATTORNEYS at Law. Office In Dee pain diock. BALLERAY ft McCOURT, yera. Association buuaing. CARTER ft RALKY. ATTORNEYS at Law. Office In Savings Ban a building. WINTER ft COLLIER, LAWYERS. Office, room 7 and I. Association building. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI- nlnn nnrt flurrfton. Office in 8a V- Insi Q,nW tinllrilnor mum 1. Office 'nhone. Main 1411: residence, iteo 122S. TT TTMW V TlT.ATTWST.HIie. CHRO nic and nervous aiseesee anu . wnmn TllH hlllldlnff. COT ner Main and Court streets. Office phone, Main 721: residence. Red 1153 X-Ray Therapeutics. DENTISTS. DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL tsu- geon. Office, room IS Judd Dunn ing. 'Phone, Black 1261. ATTORNEYS. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN 8ECOND- niaii Buvua. it mere is anyimns you need in new and second-hand crockery, call and get his price. No. ill Loun mew. LAW- SHARON ft EDDINOS. DEALERS IN pawnbrokers. Goods bought and sold. LiOans maae on personal property. (41 Main street TOimrn TO RUT YOtTR SF.f! ond-hand goods. Graham ft Hunt er, at old Basler stand. oti iuiu . PTnnPP! ATT OR A T - V O.lllvnan It.a Ka11 neya n l u.w. nr. m .... admitted to practice In United SUtes patent oxiices, ana maae of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, II and II, Association diock. UNCLE TOM'S PLACE, COTTON- wood street, opposite la inary. Cheapest place In town. Money loaned. Seeond-nana gooas oougnt and sold. yvnimT t n a rrr, a n a TTnw ATTOR . ILJXJIU ney at Law. uespain Dauuins, vu 4S, Pendleton, uregon. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. C. E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT and Suoerlntendent. Room Ji Judd building. Pendleton, Oregon. T. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND superintendent. w,F:v and reliable plans for buildings In the cltv or country. Rooms 17, Judd building. . 1 a ki,iu-M nHlr atnne and cement work. Adress Box 465, Pen dleton, Ore. rr. a trTTntriW TMPNtTST. r . . V, vnuv&xn.i, flee in Judd building. 'Phone nea 14U. tv u a -v pavth A PTOR AND JL, A. AU a A , a.. Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc Leave orders at East Oregontan onice. PAWN BROKERS. OREGON Shoiline iumUfflOSPAClHC TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY YOUR UNCLE HARDWICK WILL In. n vnn mnnV An D.Tn.l DnJD ertv. Licensed Dawn broker. Unre deemed pawns for sale. Bee me wnen you're short. Railroad in noioi Bowman. COMMISSION nOUSE. COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO.,' JOHN B. Benson, Mgr. otnee at renuie ton Ice ft Cold 8torage plant. Deal era In fruit, vegetables and dairy pro ducts. "Phone Main 1781. MUSIC STUDIO. A. OWENHOUSE. INSTRUCTOR in mandolin and guitar. Piano tuner. At Eller Piano House, Court street. RESTAURANT. THE NEW YORK KITCHEN. COR- ner Garden ana weoo streets, n meal In the city for 15 cents. White help only. Short orders all day. Thrcmaa Pallaaa standard sad Toerlst Sleepers dally to Usiaka sad Ckkagei MnrLt llfMtf 0.11. tfk . K.MAA CltJ I throDsb PsTlaaa toerlst slotplng ears, " Dorsooaiiy eooonctoai wwir . vm . cago; reclining ckalr cars (soats tne) vs Ue Rut dally. TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLaV . TON. AITBOCND. ' ArrtT. Depart No. 1 Cakage gpeelal I:s0j,. :0s.B. Ne. , Mall ft Bxyrass 4ia dls-sv, WMTBOUria ArrlTS. Depart. No. , iertlsa p . " clal :xj m. m.mm.. No. B, Mall sad ' " "j press ll.ws.st "."r ' IPOKAMB DnriBION. : ' ' J ArrlTS. Depart No. T, Pendletoa Pas senger I:I5.sl No. , Spokaas Pas- ,.,.. WALLA WALLA BRANCH. ArrtT. Depart No. 41, Mixed train, 1 :40 B. No. 4. Mtied trals iwa No. T eonaecta with No, t. No. 42 eonaecta with No. 1 OCEAN AND RIVER SCHKDULH ' FBOII PORTLAND. ' . 1 s All sailing dates sobjeet to ehaag. ' . For 8aa Francisco every Its days. 8NAKH RIVER, ninrt. to Lawhtton LesT BlDSfiS; dally, eacept Batnrdsy, 4:04 e. . Leave Lewistoa aauy, .icpi i"-v. 7:00 a s B. VETERINARY SURGEONS. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D. C. McNabb. Office at laiimuu. drug store. T. M. KELLER, PLASTE RINQ Au cement walks a specialty, fcsti mates furnished free. Work guaran teed. "Leave orders at Goodman cigar store. Main street P. O. Box 104. T. J. LLOYD, D. V. S., M. F., M. S. Veterinary Surgeon ana uenunu Graduate of the Grand Rapids Veter inary College of Michigan. Office at Brock & McComas- drug store. dence telephone, Main 1811. SOLID SORE F. A. SWINGLE, ARCHITECT AND Superintendent. Plans ana specm catlons furnished for city and county work. LaDow block. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. J. C. SPOONEMORE. 124 W. COURT o, V,iirv nnhllfv emnlnvment of fice, pawn broker, real estate, houses rented. Collections maue. mono Main 2831. BANKS AND BROKERS. W. R. STALKER. DESIGNER, CON tractor and Builder. Shop on W. Webb, between Willow and Cosble. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Ore. urganizeu mu... 1, 1889. Capital, IIOO.OOO; surplus, $100 000. Interest allowed on an time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all principal points. Special at tention given to collections. W. J. Furnish, president; T. J. Morris, vice president; J. A. Borle, cashier; J. W. Moloney, assistant cashier of Babv and Aspless Nights of . Mother. BY CUTICURA 38 a Lily with no Scar ,-ScaB Awful Sore : j Writes Mother. ?ia write out lu full the be .alesd of that terrible disease W Mm. Vm. Ryer, Elk pn., "which caused my babe Meting and myself many fights. My babe was born lair, healthy child, but three weeks old a swell- on the back of her head, ineof time broke. It did 11 Tew-worse, and the sore the size 0( a dime to that I Osed all kinds of reme "Wd think of, but nothing E'Wp; in fact, it grew worse, out where the tore was, ItwouM never mwagain. WU1 my aged father came M when he saw the baby .tet Cuticura oap and fhUway. 1 . " . i I did so, and to toy the sort began to 27 luilr grew over it, and nice het&W hair, her that wful "re, nd n months and no sign of J PERMANENT E',x ,the . -re-".'egard.to the cure of years ago. Well, SIS ji.l . AuAM A A A. j'?1 time WM eoii M sown the back." .'YB. BIV IT tin., DAILY MARKET REPORT. Rujliig and SolUng Prices of Produce In Pendleton. The following prices on produce me in effect today; Prices to Producers. Hens, 8c lb. Roosters, Be to 7c tb. Ducks, 8c lb. Oeese. 7c lb. Turkeys, 12 ttc lb. Butter, country, 40c to 60c per roll. Eggs, country, 30c to 35c per doz. Selling Prices. Hens .dressed, 60c to 60c. Young chickens, dressed. 40c to 60c. Eggs, 30c to 35c per dor. Butter.-country. 60c to 66c per roll. Butter, creamery, 60c to 660 per roll. ADDles, $1.60 per box. Potatees H.M P" Back- 2c per Onions, 6c lb. Sweet Potatoes, 6c lb. Cabbage, 4c per lb. Cauliflower, 16c per head. Spinach, 6c per tb. Cranberries, ibc qi- . .t..,,a DtHcu&ried. ."TL" Feb. lO.-At Alin Aaruu., n,ng the ewoiua n,-". - pers were - tmary Elec. tional 1 "."nSmdK. Me tion Legtsmti-. - chem. Univer..!, . , - k. mw Primary tX t M'"nM.L Prftf" H. L. Smith. .lUntyofWiseon- sin, , ,. , npAMA Vjouu a" i " . ir.h. io.-The-cen tral Texas g-MlMoirrt Kan- gan Its on '7'erai : Manager nn H Mo"., president Maxwell. Col. w. ngsocla. of tne f 8, j-u,,. tion. and w. a. aa - -- national organiser ... dresses. '"""-nrro- tlnue In session ...TTnvii nilMTf OF PEN rutm iiiv..-m- .... ailvnlllB Ann Unul- niRf,n. vrti.ii&i. " ' c vlded profits. $200,000. Transacts a general banking pusiness. bought ana sola on an y world. Interest paid on time deposits. Makes collections on reasonaDie terms. Levi Ankeny, premB..j, " F Matlock, vice-president; Q. M. Riee, cashier; George Hartman, Jr., assistant cashier. MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY BOARDING AND LODGING. PENDLETON MACHINE SHOP AND Foundry. Repair work on all kinds .triiftnrnl Iron work anA m.phln. rAfltlnss. Junction Of Court and Alta streets. May ft Zelg- ler. proprietors. C. SMITH, Agent, Psndletoa. THE ALTA HOUSE, OR THE Working Peoples hotel, corner Ai ts and Mill streets. First-class ac commodations; reasonable rates; cleon beds, neat rooms; leea yaru in nectlon. S. C. Bltner, proprietor. ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING Ho tel in the city. $1.00 to $1.60 per day. H. P. Mlllen, proprietor. HELIX HOTEL, UNDER NEW MAN- HEement. uooa meais anu trem beds. If you come once you win , - nniv whitn helD em- Keep a-uuiniiiB. v.- ', a ployed. Especial attention given to nnmrncrrlal travelers. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Navin, proprietors. SUITS CLEANED. THE MEN'S RESORT, CLEANING and Pressing Parlors. Ladles' and men's work given careful attention. Despoln hlock, Knst uoun street, m- ephone Main 1631. N. JOERGER, THE TAILOR, 120 W. fmirt utreet. MliarKey DIOCK. nuuo cleaned, pressed and repaired. First class work guaranteed. Prices reason able. FOR SALE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHE na, Oregon. Capital. $60,000- sur plus 'and profits, Ill.MO-09. Interest STJZXrZZ. Collections THE PALACE n,rtmmiv attended to. Henry C. Ad . . a., an T V-Wr vl nA-TirARl dent: F. S. Leurow, Kemp, assistant cashier. WHITE LODGING HOUSE, 801 S. Main street, two blocks south of depot, Mrs. C. P. Mallory. proprie tress. Rooms by the day, week or month. Lodging, 25 cents; per week. $1.60. Good, clean Deas. THOROUGHBRED WYANDOTTE . . , A 1. a1I1 A (1 CocKerei, cnoice hiwr. a-n -s-Pnlvln St.. or address G. Neuman, Pendleton, Oregon. .nrs CTiAV MTTT.TT.Q TTOR RAL.K in An At m innn nrWinft horses, about 1200 potinrts; not over 7 years ola. Putcn nenry reu THE FARMERS' BANK OP WES- ton. Weston, uregon. ap - 1 hsnVllie bUSineSS. houeht and sold, uoneeuon. a..v...k- i.. nned to. R. Jameson. prei LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. DEPOT STABLES. COTTONWOOD treet- 'Phone, Red 1381. Livery, lv attended to. K. jameau,.. . stable. Horses bought 7V- r.oree W. Proebstel, vlcelpres- feed and sale reasonable dent; B. B. Hall, cashier; directors ""ock boardea hy week or O. A. Hartman. m. y"";o , month. Ring us up. day or nignt, as Price. G. D. Graw, J. F. . Kl gore, " ,,,, service. Stew- Robert Jameson. -M 4 Lindsay, proprietors INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS LIVERY STABLE, ALTA . ...'. .... - -i - .,., n,,n Kennedy. Props. ObAiMr- ' Hounnu Mills t "'"annul , a " km . vl uwi. rd, Chopped Feed. l ,0 to Dhtr. ' 'C? Rented to us. W ', eettle at onoe, as ws I to par blllsf - i D: KEMLER ft BON. - ' " Z street. Carney ft Kenneay. i-rA.. HARTMAN ABSTRACT uu. ,, , L Livery, feed and sales staoie. ha1:.'?,- X.,-.m. of title to all lands Y n ,im. o.h Una In oonnec- Umatllla county. Loans on city L,on -phone, Main 701- tiinntVO HOUSE, 627 Main street, H. Williams. Prop. Larae. well-kept rooms ana clean beds. Everything flrst-ciass. Rates 60c up. nates oy month. - ' i i i mn til im uuhiivj " a a n.nnrtv. Buys and sells "MA.ii. f real estate. Does a gen- ail iviiiuo w ravM and make. InTsatments for non-resl dents. Reference, any ""' dleton. - A- """1. aV W Wa..P G. A. BAKiaAi,, - - SHOE REPAIRERS. Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR I'lilrngo, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Portland and Points on the Hound. TIME CARD. Arrive Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 3 p. m. On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1 p. m. Leave at 7 p. m. dally. Lenve Walla Walla 9 p. m, for east Arrive WaMa Walla 11:36 a. m. froaa west. rn, Inrnrmallnn rflfflrdlns rates Sad accommodations, call on or address W. AUAW9, .ll-e Pendleton, Oregoa. B. CALDBBHRAD, O. P. A., , Walla Walls, Washington. LOST. LOST NOTE BOOK CONTAINING a kAiAnD- no rn I riTTl r-i I II LU II . oiou certificate of stock in Western Cedar company of Rainier. Oregon, and some receipts, rtewnru win - if returned to tnis ornce. FOR RENT. MODERN, WELL LOCATED COT tage. can at en main ENGRAVED CARDS. ..,wtrc.n rulinu INVITATIONS, 1 1 ivn , l. v . . - Atr verv lutest siyieB. aca- ders at East Oregonlen office MISCELLANEOUS. (9) TO J. M. BErTTLEY REPRMENT8 THE Cioeni -with Hartman Abstract CO. C RANLET, THE OLD RELIABLE shoemaker and cobbler. AHj neatly executed. Shop on Alt street, rear of Savings nana pymoins- FRATERNAL ORPHR8. WANTED TO BUY A GOOD ROAN mare, weignt aooui n Call on Harry Bartholomew. B P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON WIDGE No I8. Regular meetings first and third Thurjday. of each mon All Brotners ui -, OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UN der carpeta, on shelves, walls or for wrapping purposes. Old newspapers In large Dunaies oi . bundle at tha EAST ORB- GO NIAN offloe, Pendleton, Oregon. JOHN HAILEY. J-. o"'l """'" :V.llectlons. Office In juau ou- . r . vfk ni.mun jjwi," . - im. room Is. . I . .. ,k. einrf and third - ma of each month. All visiting iia.1i unn. . . ... i h..ti.rn ,r inviteu. EXPHRIENCED MANICURE FROM E: irnclsoo at Mrs. Campbells do.. ' - Also mi nnciji w. "GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. ad- con- !". A .1 EDMINSTEN. ' THB REPAIRER. dies hair dressins. - Teie. fixes anything from a neeoie to . -ITT.... br appointment. .."' e.lnn machines, btcy Shoe; Red 1461. "2 iSSr reeelalty. Ill Court St. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. PLUMBING. " " , Tine Rlnft and Western. p" ."UV: Bluff and West ning toaay - ,. Benton ern rallwaywmo ...... - from PW""" The be T, the property of the Missouri rond is the Property P"C,flCl aAu-tln Lumber company time hetween nne Springs several hours. . n. Flmriln. Colorado o V.' , a0.The PhUadelphla Pa-. Feb. 1 the new armoreu for League Island navy yar New York to ' . Admlral hathedo. ".' .T TiTUTnO- I ..mm a w.THnWPfWlM CO. SANI. M. A.' RADEK, "tr,". r a rad- .r Vinmher.. 648 Main St. All 0T B,n?hi "Chicago College of Em- Wo7k flrst-elass. Best material used uate of the Chicago toii b 8U wora gever connection. b'm'"f .r 'isoi. Funeral parlors made. -phone Main 111. in connection. JAPANESE RESTAURANT. tjatckr ft FOLSOM, FUNERaia a"- i. .- - - - - -T - - icttchEN 622 . U...SA14 PmUHIIUCi s. I i j-i ej riiiwAAUAv.. . rectors ana , n-nor. Cottonwood street. Meals 10 m- Next to P0t"'teV,.."-:0nded to Und up. Sunday, chicken dinner ad v . . . i . i. !., a mii ana bwu' cents. bcijiiiiiib Geo. Kawashlri, Prop CHINESE LAUNDRY. Two funeral cars 'tSl in. or night. 'Phone Red 1881. WATCH REPAIRING H L HASBROUCK. THE JEWEL- TSSb: H er makes a specialty of teh re- SLOM KKC pS2: EIjECTRICIANS. n,a.u. a . , a rirst- All work done b7nana' a Silvered, class. Goods called for and delivere 408 Court street. FISH MARKET PoHltiTety the Bee Bees made. Any quantity you destrs. Detlvered to your I tome A,.y. call for OI.YMI'IA. A N0LTE Telephone Main S81. RUNS PUMaMAN SLEEPING CAM ELEGANT DINING CARS . TOURIST SLEEPING CARS (8T. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH vmnn ) GRAND FORKS ) CROOK8TON I WINNIPKU I HELENA and BUTTB . THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO I WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON And all points Bast and South. k Ai-bA.. .a 1 nA sad Cataa, Tte . T.ToiT:nd NortiVn llfle Co. sn AStnae : TIMB BCHYDULB. wia. ion Peadlstoa aal If ssesst -.,' day, st T e. m. , - For rortber inrorsistioa, .. J a -U1a 1 1 ad saBr WbTSsbTJ Wa f BAM m9 lKm9t . , Tslrd U4 Morrwi ' wiring of all deecrPlon. and elec- TPl: r.f ,?L .SrlcaP.uPPllea. ket. Hawkins t,"'"- done. u" .li. r. , Aaar bells, etc. ner sue -Including chandeliers door oeu ,,. ,ood8, o.i.atlnn guaranteed. K..r and e Court itrset, Mll.rkey huliamg. WEN AN3 WOMEN. flaw Hls?U IC-r niD ' QufUitM. "a , aiocutli Bttu:U.n. rc' o"At!. ' . soiAtuuU. lu.twwn.o.fci A , .i. vnisia- nU.A. Jt'.-M i nratiAkd. ioS Cursor seat ea , YOU WILL BE I SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY . ' A V. A TtAM. If your tickeu reaa o.r .... - ver and Rio Grands w'" , Scenic Line of tne worm, . , , . ' ; BECAUSE i - ' ' ' ' .nla ttraotlone " There axe o 1IM snd polnu oi interesi between Opden and Denver that tne trip never becomes ;:.-eT.'me. J Jl . ' ' irn.it. wilte for In- lt you axo sv.a . formation and get a pretty hook that wUl Ull you ail aooui .t k W. C M'BRIDE, General Agmt, Poftland, r Oregoa " The grocers.