E. McNEluL, Receiver. TO TBB OIVBS THB CHOICE Of Two Transcontinental GREAT UNION NORTHERN Ry. PACIFIC RY. LVIA VIA Spokane Denver MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA AND AMD St. Paul Kansas City LOW BATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For full details oall on 0. B. A N. Agent at Ileppner, cr address W. H. HURLBTJRT, Geo. Pass. Aft. P0BTI1AHD, OBMON. BE CAREFUL HOW YOU VOTS. New Law Requires that Choice Mast be Indi cated by Cross. At the lest session ot the legislature of the state of Oregon the election laws of the state were remodeled in several par ticulars. The most significant of the changes requires that the voter shall mark in indelible ink to the left bsod of the name ot his choice, instead of cross ing ont or ercsiog all names bat the one it is desired to vote for. 8eotion 59 of these laws is printed in full below for tbe purpose of potting voters upon their guard. It reads as follows : Seo. 59. On receipt of his white bal lot as aforesaid, the eleotor shall forth with and witbont leaving tbe enclosed spaoe, retire alone to one of tbe oom- partments or places provided, and soaii there prepare his ballot by marking im mediately to tbe left of the name of the candidate of bis ohoioe for snob office to be filled, or by writing in the name tbe person be wishes to vote for; and in oase of a constitutional amendment or other question submitted to the vote of the people, by marking to tbe left ot the answer be desires to make, wbiob sball be done with an indelible copying pencil or with Den and ink. Before leaving tbe compartment, or plaoe provided, tbe elector sball fold bis ballot so that tbe face thereof will be oonoealed, without disolaving the ballot or informing any person bow be has prepared it; and be sball fold tbe ballot so tbat tbe remain Ing stub may be readily torn off without exposing tbe contents of tbe ballot or the marks or oroeses thereon. Be sball then deliver the ballot to the chairman, and state his name and residence. Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent livery man and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to say on the subject of rheumatism "I take pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheuma tism, as I know from personal experi ence that it will do all that is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid op in bed with inflam matory rheumatism and goffered in tensely. The first application of Cham berlain'i Pain Balm eased tbe pain and tbe use of one bottle completely cured him." For sale by Oonser. & Brock druggists, Through trams on the 0. R. & N. will run via. Umatilla. Walla Walla and Pendleton. Through sleepers, first and seoond-olas, will run in oouneotion with tbe Union Pacific tbe same as hereto 'ore. A through first-class sleeper Port land to Spokane, oooneoting witb tbe flrst-olass sleeper to St. Paul, and through tourist sleeper Portland to St Paul, will run In onnneotion witn tbe Great Northern rail war . tt PARODY ON "SWEET HAR1K." Come to me-no, 8woet Merino, Eweet Merino, come to me-no. Hot because your fleece ii fair sheep to see, But every cattleman in the dell Would like to see the sheep in h 1, But twinkle your little bell, Sweet Merino. There's a spot not far away poor Merino, Where there's lots of old baled bay that I've seen O, And when toothless with old age, In a tussle you'll engage. You'll be blotted from life's page Poor Merino. Come to me-no, Sweet Merino, Sweet Merino, come to me-no. You'r a knot-head and a sand-bank I can see; As I shear you, you will think That you'er held by htnky dink, . But yeur hide I will not pink, tough Merino. Election time is here, Sweet Merino, . I can see a keg of beer in my dream, Oh ! Round the keg in circie drawn, Roachers swift of muscle brawn, Will linger till the dawn, I opine Oh. Come to me-no, Sweet Merino, Sweet Merino, come to me-no. You'er not clean-no I can see-no. You'er a corker but I'll tackle you once . more ; O'er the wrinkles in your hide, where the gravel does abide, With a "Moreland Swath" I'll slide, tough Merino. Every democrat that shears, poor Merino, Is shedding briny tears, poor Merino; For he voted like a clown and courted for tune's frown. So he'll shear you upside down, poor Merino. THE ROCKING CHAIR. aid to Be Beneficial la Cats of Dye- Dreadful peps la. "Critics of America," said a well- known physician, "have poked fun at us for being' a nation of rockers. Amer icans have been pictured as sixty mil lions of persons seated in sixty millions of rocking chairs some of them cra dles, of course. But now comes Dr. Laine, a French West India physician, who says, it is good for us. He has been talking of what he calls 'the good effects that the lullaby chair exer nifipft nn Riirnpt,a Affected with atonv of the stomach. Atony is want of tone. There are numerous diseases having "Laine says that a course of rocking their origin in the blood, but which on chair after each meal, the oscillations the surface do not appear to be a blMd Malaria. Successor to C. 8. Van Duyn. Next door to City Hotel. Has everything in the line of Fresn urocenes, Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery, . Lamps and Tinware. Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty. being quiet and regular, gastrointestinal peristaltism,' and that dyspeptics should take notice. The chair ought to be light, so that rocking requires no effort, and sufficiently in clined backward that the person may lie rather than sit in it. Physicians will agree that Dr. Laine has done caused by some simple malady, because Americans a real service. It has always of the low ebb to which life is reduced been rather difficult to explain the na- Dy tms poverty oi dioou. Such is Malaria, which is a noison breathed into the lunsrs, and thus taken into the blood and circulated, im buing the entire svstem with its morbid . . rr a - ellects. TH09e wno nave sunereu huu this dreaded disease know what a life less condition ensues and how the vitality is wasted awav so that death is often tional passion for the rocking chair, but now it is only too easy. Americans are the worst sufferers from indigestion and dyspepsia in the world, but it now appears that we have instinctively rushed to what is now proved to be the best system of relief. This condi tion of the blood often eives rise to boils, carbuncles, abscesses and ulcers, and not infrequently causes catarrh, bronchitis, and even consumption. Pantain Henrv Bond, late of the U. S Navy, has been a sea-faring man all his lifp and has been in all parts ot world, havincr sailed twice around the the "The man who lunches on pie and Cape of Good Hope, once around Cape then balances himself in a rocking Horn and three times through tne. uez chair is unconsciously doing his best to Canal. Captain Bond resides at the Na stimulate his astro-intestinal peristals tional Military Home, Dayton, Ohio, ana ism: he is nracticallv sintrinir a lullabv n tt recent leer sav9: Deafness Cannot be Cared By local applications as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion ot the ear. There is only one way to oure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is oaused by an inflamed con dition of tbe mucous lining of tbe Eus tachian tuba. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sonnd or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless this inflammation can be taken oat and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever: nine oases out of ten are oaused by cstarrb, wbiob is nothing Dut an in flamed condition of tbe mncons surfaces. We give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (canned by oatarrb) tbat cannot be cured by Halls (Jatarrh (Jure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. Cheney co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggist, 75o. EIGHT MILE NOTES. 10 STEAM ,ND GASOLINE ENGINES 8. 0. Smith and Bro, have loos ted tbe building opposite P. 0. Thompson On., and are prepared to do cabinet work, pioture framing, undertaking, etc' at prices to suit. Bee ad elsewhere, a PORTABLE AND MARINC If yon think of buying an engine of any size or kind send for our Catalogue No. 30, oontaimng illustrations and prloes of every kind of engine from one up to 25 horse power, at bottom prioes, or Lint No. 2!, Cor yanlit engines, boil, era aud machinery. Either sent free. .P.Willaifl& 197 Canal Street, - fmm V.H.Jmmat ef ViMl Prof. W. H. Feeke, who makes a specialty of Eutlrpny, has without doubt treated and cur ed more casts than any living Physician; hit success is astonishing. We have heard o( case of so years' standing mwm unuy mm. tie co.. uii ua CHICAGO -Mr-1 J-'I V i " 1 1 Tt 1 larre bot tle ot his absolute cure, free to any sufferers wno may senu iiu-ir r. i . arm express amireita. we ailv o nnv nne wmhitiir a cure tnandreaa FroI.W. 0. KEU, ?.!., Cedar St., Hew York QnZOX TIJVITI ! ro IS. Ill ITMHOISOO And ell pointe la California, via the ktt, Bhaeta route or ux Southern Pacific Co Tha (mat titahway Oirooah California to all imiula Kt and Huuth. brand taenia lUmle ot tha lauAo t. Pullman Huflat Hlaapera. Hwxniit-claae Hlmirs Attached In einreea trains, affording Superior mimwiHtatluDa for awowd-elaaa panaw. fur Mae, link), eiaaiu ear I i latluna, i. oall nxa ur allreae R. KOKHI.KK, Manairxr, I. P. BOG KM, last. Oen. P. r. Aft., Portland, Oregon m r i i - to Tim 1 HIST AND SOUTHEAST YU THE CMOS PACIFIC SYSTEM. Thrnngti Pultman I'alar Mlrffwra. T.mrl.l airra and Pre Miwllnlnf ( hall far I' A 1 1, 1 U, i hi. . Many h...ns aa4 'la thla Una l rUf li-lnia. ,for them I get thorn, plant rthem. They are the 'staiidiird seeds every where: sown by the Inrccrt planters in the world. Wlit-ilier you plant do square Uwt of uroiind or W aerea, you ulioiild Ilia lUOPb TBHIK.tin i. tuors and tanlnrs rvar givaa away. Manoa irtw. D. VI. PEHHV A CO, Drtralt, Hick. I.IIRLEIIB FIG1IES.. 4 Xftvrntr ml fa i'ran Hiuiwu. f A Cemplat St, '"""t'tlnk of 3 2 IIWll- hs '- Ball flavor, r..t Ball flsrtf. Onlf I'larw, Tannla Harvr jj 1 am) nuiynla BLlrr. will na arm vt nj S 'l'lr upon re. lpl of 10 CaiiU, to pay Charti-a. Thraa flfurot ara aHanliiUdy trfwt. bMtutltullf mlorvd and tnmintad. and cllinlaiMnnlrof mil M rc li.lra g ol U alhtt-tta tupplf 'rlI. IMHUblt fur club, rtNKtlni nm, ortlca or noma. A.G.SPALDING 4 BROS., AV lark UNO il.ut-,ia Q A a a. a a t t if atci y CIIIOAaO. FnnwauKee & St. Paul R'u - STEAM HUT. n. PUTSCH UGMTS, HATICM, It. HAXTKH. iUn. Aatnt. I'orfftiiKf, Itrtgnn. J. '. It ANT, Ajt, llfj-inrr,lPrynn. SoliatiOa Aarka CiVIiTw. Ttana aunt. riaioaj oaraaji coaota. a a . I t. Sm4 f - t.m - I ...t !) ,, te r14 ft ft- att ir4an1M.a fca as f (iciitiUc uinn t-4l i r u mtwt tm ta u- r i CM tm - ' ! .u s s a iu, lax Sal l.r m t H4 , 1 li itM rarip4oa ptrm et h fWHavktl llaaalU a llfal al ta- U It M AnVRoai aalwttMftf II ! at, I ti' f f la t . an . lb tha tiM atl V m " ,. us f 1 1 U. All ! I t4l. ani,a baiiaaf ttf alrH.tUM a lf aM laf a a.taaa tl m ftilt4 tv IMtatwa, ' - i 1 c J aibbr o i Glanco at this Map if IM fcra. Mllaa-iiM and a. Paul Rail at awl svata Its n,M Unas Mb all lraia). tiwtiial aa-l M a4 aa, and MMail It at Ms laia H ta4 ana ! lib liy and t aa'ot hi km ls ci,lpMt Is aia IWftnl Uat. wll awt iM-fift tai. a uh ftva rvlnt f (halt. tf im.ia rai ttas aa ttmUU rwllnf Uwa, a4 M dlnl mi tha tw la lha '4 IHhcf Dim mm ! tha Ihla. hot Hfma IK m)..tt, aid M mhmt Utsahn I , l w t.is nlh ruaMlr 'f t h Mllauka " IWial la fal "! atlra alU (r fm f'Ut tolvfiaaitaa. f a.1 r . twr. : tt. I r ! , Tra, Paaa As. flti, Oaawoa. I should think tbe several oandidatee wonld be clad when election it over, they have eo mnoh to one tend witb Some are oallrd paupert, otheri with to be known as the opposite of paupers. It ssems bard to be a temperance man and be a politician, tor they seem to think it neoeseary to patronize tbe saloons and tbe rear end ot the drug store and in vite their friends to join them in a treat Oh what a pity that mm feels so in clined. A man cannot be a christian and a politician at tbe seme time as tbey find they cannot keep their tern pr when anything is said they do not like to bear, even though tbey know it to be true. And then attain in order to gain v itea they most put themselves on an equality witb men tbat they have no idea of assooiating witb when election eering is over witb. And they are spending money that their families may need, whether tbey are elected cr not. But no one can say anght against it; tbey are tbe "people" aud it is not no constitutional for them, bat when a woman is willing to accept of an odloe it rouses the "people" to a sense of their duty and tbey consult the supreme oourt to see if women can bolJ tbe ofTloe of ootiotv superintendent of Public ssbools, and lo, tbat wise body holds op their bands in horror and Dries ool, nn. that la nnnonatitntinnal " That offios Is to be oooopled by tbe "people," n t by woman, and so tbe lady candi date was told to resign, and aba re signed and oandidatee were ealeoted from tbe "people." Tbt women vert told it was QoooostitatioDel lor a woman lo fill soon an important ofBoe. It Is said by tbe "people , and also by wo men, (bat Mist Balslger was tbt brtt ootmtf superintendent Morrow county ever bad. Now it tbt e bo lot it made from among tbt "people" bt had better not wear tight boota, if be baa torot, for bit tott will bt tread spot and tit will bt severely erltiaieed if be dors tot come np to what Morrow o moly knows art M taa Italaiger's qualifications for tbt offloe. Rat then bit wrongs will bt eooslilntlooel. I it tonstilutionel for a woman to pay taies en property slit! owns? Is tt eonstltotioaal (or people! to doel oat "death by neeeare" to tbt wben tbey bevt drank tbelr brain on Ore, go bme and abnaa their families te tania tbelr w nothing to tatT Ie it nn tonal ilutloBal for tbat mother to tend her children out to tw fond, tbat tbert may bt Something for lather whoa he tomes boms It II nnoaneUtatinnal for nan to takt from bit wtft Iht money eht earned while bt was standing hie lima in tbt selnea, and epend It for whiskey Ne, theet thiagt art not on- ettltiUaael, Iht eopraro oonrt de not nnttrt it, hat let n woman ask tr enefneaend tbat will male lb era rry ont "nntonetilnllonair IVime Ru drink more than their not eugr. Wall don I ttoaat any mora, fi it la eald Iht least hraiss a man has tbt twt nhtakey be eat driek nllhaet staggarlng. Women taediJatrt art mA very pfoQieMt It the ealonn kaapra, at titer 44 not pea around fre wby. In order tbat the Uiys may nadwttead chert Ibeir wibia, tialara, saatt and grandmutb ere tlart are In tbit tiMislry ttordirg It n tnatiiallaal slandpi4at, Iht tnn e4ituin ehnnld he read (recently In tbe eiboaie, lna tny may n4 tar lianranl. Man Is ehlnuig Ulgdlly iht mortief. We be.1 near l fnar tnehat of eoaw tt thelTihff Msy, aa I a hay rain an Inn 13th. C U.C I iu Mite, Mar ?Hh, Hrt to his outraged and injured stomach, which is kept from crying aloud only by this method of soothing it. Behold in America a nation of invalids vainly endeavoring to rock themselves to sleep. Dr. Laine's theory is too good not to be true." PHONOGRAPH DESCRIBED IN 1660 The Frenchman Who Did It Was Consid ered Crazy. A few months apo while amusing my self with Cyrano de Bergerac's Historie Comique des Etats et Empires de la Lune et du Soliel (Paris, 1660), I was amazed, says a writer in Popular Science Monthly, to come across the matter quoted below,which surely foreshadows the phonograph as closely as do Bacon's words the steamship and railway. . The author, De Bergerac, is on a voyage over the moon. Left alone a little while by his guide the latter gives him, to he'lp him while away the hour, some books to read. The books, however, are different from any seen on earth. They are, in fact, little boxes, which Cyrano thus describes: On opening one of these boxes I found I know not what kind of metal (apparatus) similar -to our clockwork, "For thirty-two years I have been a sufferer from ma laria, and certainly know what this terri ble disease is. I nave tnea remeaies id TMU.S. GOVERNMENT! ... is (q) PAYING MILLIONS A MONTH To persons who served in the wars of the United States-or to i their Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars on whom you depended for support ? THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW ' To receive a pension, who now do not.; Thousands under the new 1 law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it , I to vou and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present sS ; your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from me in? time you apply. Now is the accepted hour. CF-Write for laws and complete information. No Charge tor aovice. No Fee unless successful. V The Press Claims Company PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, 618 F Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. y. S.-Thi Company U controlled by nearly one thousand leading newr- papers in the United Statct, and tt guaranteed ay mem. Attorneys at Lawf HEPPNER, All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. ' Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. : : : . OREGON CAPTAIN BOND. Tanan Wnmt. Persia, the West Indies composed of I know not how many lit- and other parts of the world, but tne tie devices and imperceptible machin- disease had such a hold upon my sys . r . r . . . . n,t it wi, imnnasihlp to pet reliet. frv. It was a, brink, (firt.ainlv. hut a ttm r------- , . . j most marvelous 6ne, which has neither leaves nor characters; a book to under stand which the eyes are useless ono needs only to una his ears. When he After trying all remedies I could get in different countries, and nearly every blood remedy in this country, without the slightest benefit, some one recom- AA c C a TViio rpmprlv oromotlv I mcUUCU VJ. W. u. - j r- - y wishes to read this book he connects it reached the disease, and has driven it by s sort of little nerve to his ears, entirely out of my system. I certainly Then he turns a needle to the chapter pronounce S. S. S. a blessing to nu he wishes to hear, and immediately manity, and heartily recommend ltto all ,,. . i, i. 4 ..,.. .fforincTfrnnithiitmostdreadtul disease, L 1 1 ' IV I lliV 1 i n ttuiu vile ,unb, UlUCliV, no I at... -UQ - - . . . m it.- .v. . m . malaria T hnv frenuentiv Deen mine xruiu nio iiiuuiii ui mail, v iruiu ai . , . . mn.ir.nl tnctrnmant nil lh nwrl. n,l Point Of Cleatn, W1U1 8 tOTF""".' " ' -""v- , I - , , , Y 1 nDA v, V i i. sounus wnicn si-rve ine unmun Lun-z ' , ., jt nu ii,imi-mi. i ., l was so reuuecu mu., An;nn ...m,.rl hnneiess. Now l am en- I will say, further, that Cyrano an- ,.,; uMi i,eflith." ticipated many of the inventions and ' & s.S.never fails to cure a blood trouble. conceptions of modern aeronauts. J,o I R,-rofn1.i eczema, cancer, rheumatism. wonder that he was conHidernd bv his I .onimrinm Vilruvt rmiann. and in fact anv contcinporariea as "somewhat off." I disorder of the blood is promptly wiped out and cured by it. Do not reiy opuu a aitnnlr tnnip to cure a deep-seated blood disease. S. 8. S. Is paranteed nurelv veectable, and for real blood dis- ,iwi tina no eoual. Our valuable books will be mailed free. Address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, oa. WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia River and Puget Sound Navigation Steamers TELEPHONE, BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE. Leavina Aider Street Dock, Portland, for A'toria, llwsoo, Long Bench, Ocean Park aud Nsbcotta. Diriot connection with Ilwaoo eteamers and rail road; also at Yonug's Bay witb Seashore Railroad. T33Xj3E33EH:03a'U Leaves Portland 7 A. M. Dally, except Sunday. Leavei Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, except Bunday. HAITjEY GATKEIIT Leaves Portland I P.M. Dally, except Bunday. Saturday nlslit. 11 P. M. Leavea Astoria Dally a at6:4fi A. M., except sunoay ana uonaay. ounuay uigm, i r. m. OOHAN- WAVE Leaves Portland and runs direct to Ilwaoo, Tuesday and Thursday at 8 A. M. Saturday at i P. M. Leaves Uaco Wednesday aim rriuay ai i .m a. n. uo suuuay n:ii at u r. n. Baggage Checked to Railroad Destination Both Beaches Free cf Expense. For Safety, Speed, Comfort, rieasure, Travel on the Telephone, Bailey GaUert and Ocean Wave. WASHBURNES PREDICAMENT. Had to Hland In Ills Hlorklna; Feat at a frrni'h Court l)lnnT. When Klihu Wushburne was United States minister to Frunce there wai u court dinner given at thepulaceof the Tuilleries ono niirht by the emperor. Napoleon III., enys the Cincinnati Times-Stiir. It was the custom at these dinners when the emprens arose to re tiro with the 1 mlii a for the gentlemen to rise from their seats and step back, so that the ladies should pans down the line between them and the table. By this all could avoid turning their backs on the empress, Mr. Washburne had very tender feet. During the dinner they had given him a great deal of an noyance, and to eane htinnelt he had slipped off his patent leather pumps, lie was abnorlied in onnverhation at the cloae of the dinner and was caught un aware when the empreaa made the sig nal for departure. Mr. Woahburne was obligtHl to atephaok without his pump. There he sUnal In bis atoeklng feet, grave, dlgnilleil and aelf-poNwaaed In the row of grinning diplomats to his right and left. He betrayed none of the embarrsMment he ntuat have frit, and waa never heard to allude to the Incident, . . DESPISED BY CATS. "artectir Receiver. LiL,rf-r Compact, A WOOL MARKET. 3PEJKTDLvE T O W UK IJTff MN irtril Wiw6i fc.t an f I ftmt I . 4a a I Aiksvo W wA.,'. M4a Miatahte t lailtMlsa. (Vrfiala. An- ', W aiOm gl , ram ( "ini w , rm m pmun Mare rw tJaM iis awsfre. I The Mat pla la a r That Is Faarl lb iVllaw. The pets of the Iuim were thre very larg, blaek rata, preal favorite, ImmeniM'ly atx.lle.1, and very dignifiel and lasv. As we regarded tha Austra lian magpie aomewhat s,nfully dally ing witb hla dinner, wa saw one of the solrmn black iivinatera atlvanelng at its wanal dignified pm toward hi in. A rrv aroae from the arnilile.l family. aava tbe NatUwal Uevlew: iih. Tigris will kill the niafple." Tha he4 .f the family dealml to wait development. There waa a palaful soraaof treath aa w w awheel tha shaggy blark lVralan advanHnf oa the plata and msgpUi with ft Uady, nhorrie4 step. Tbe marpie td aaUle from the plate, and with head well o na aide, wau-hed the noeomlo robber. There waa world of meaning la the glanee nf that wbked gray eye. hut It waa all ,m nn the dignified eottipnaiire of the IVratan. who without detgntn' trt at th mart1'. fwl U sniff at the rotitrnta of the plat. The Lint, nm.4ilft as statue. waltl till the bla. k h lakers ram la- litrinfc'iy over th e-lir of the plates then h ma. one sudden boo, lunged ,mf, with a Iti-Ma'nr ar or hla I -). at tbe Wsntiful tUmtf bla k mf tie, and mmm t k arn la hla waUl.ful atiltude ai qnUklythat re tlnoat Ml dlMw4 loihxiht if he had rr left li, 1 here waa mi dihl la the mind of the rat. That UpMning atn4e of the fcesb ha.1 maeH the aam effeet i the IVrataa aa If a Unuh liswl burst omewhrro la Ms mM41e. it leaped witb yril Iva j.r t-aasr4. Ita letfa eitra Ud, ewry srparsi hair of IU Umt far siatfiiaf off It at fall length. M hea It fv he4 th fna4 H heallalM ant f. nonnl, fto tWV j lug twtkin of fraa nwa4 l I anlrvti wl'H he4 at tail 4rif"4. la j manner a it!l;e aa r"i' -e Ita ! jf tt54 t;iwH, M rtttl at a r"l f.mt. I trt Ut U alabbtry hiM tt ha4 i.'ux. Moat Modtra and profraalve roe caial(ua or Infomiailoa r1i lo TltU MARUN FIRE ARMS CO.. Naw Haaa. Conn, Cummings &c Fall, PROPRIETORS Ot the Old Reliable Gault House, CIUCAOO. ILU. Halt Mors esl ol the Vnlna fVrwt of C. B. A u.,i:.s.H.r.r,MH.. c., ad tha C et, U P. lUllroada. hatkm asu.oo iiei IAV Cr. W. Miliaria sn4 Cllntaa Nta., taMsartlea raa be t ared Ily tha aae of fbiloh's Cure, This great Congh Cure ts Iht only knaa remedy for that terrible diaraa. Vot sala tt Wells Wsrrea This has become an established market for Eat'ero Oregon, Waahinston and Idaho wools. Last season three million pounds were received here by rail from Huntington, Bisrr City, Hnppner, Arlington, aud from Yakima, Spokane, Lewlston, Walla Walls and Intermediate stations. Low freight ratea are given on shipments to Pendleton for scouring and packing In transit. Many of the leading buyers make this place headquarters, and all large opera tors frequently visit Pendleton warehouses. As s market this place Is equalled only by Tbe Dallee la quantity of wool which attract competition, with this advantage : From no point in the Northwest, Portland included, is wool shipped East at less ex pense than from Pendleton. Water competition has not afforded suf. ficiently low rates upon wool in the grease and dirt, to equal the lower expense in curred by shipping only clean, scoured wool from Pendleton. Owing to this fact Pendleton bnyers are enabled to pay as much or more for wool at thla pout than la mrmgtH at at bet places baring reputations as "high Markets." baaed upoe etrepUonal self of fancy tots of Unlit wools. Considering character of wool, and shrinkage. It Buy safely be claimed that the eereagt sales la Pendleton Net the Grower more Cash for the same amount of wool than can be obtained in any other Market in the State. Charley Jooee. lbs ll-iaeaa "o!4 tisseV ia tbe Innenrisl line, baa agaia loratod la Ileppner, baelrg parefcea Orea Mslheaa' slsnp. Mine baiMInf oppoeita tha rite hotel Charley will appreciate a rail a tea la Iowa. J. VP. Kerea, fleetly tiaiotee, to pre rrd la do all kl4 of paiaitaa and natter hanging and wait 4a bona cleea- in and take aa and pit atwa earners. 'MVe na Main street, nppoeita Citf r, bo eteee leave lUeMiee Mna.taye. Ua.taea4 frt lets. leee Fef.a Taaawtave. Tae.lIS am! Itetatdete fare 12 eaeft aay ttfr.ea. Welle A Warra,llMler lr aell. i'ma. for $:i to t w.ll atl a flrat flaaa, high fta4, blgti arm seaiag asarblaie taraa a4 M la tears. F"e farlh-e narttea- Ure rail na ne ahlreaa, N. A leea. Jttegta.ingoa. at-tf. Wall. Tbnmra was ai hetwaaa Iletiao aa4 MueasnMt, aenvisf vwrf 4ay iwp H-mitf aa4 leaeie' avevy 4y eiert a1v. HhorSaal a I ebeaa- m maw to the leWrvf. l m Urc-ek. ageata- " i Mstheae fto pve air,4 srfee na) Ita e.! of- Mis ert. la iSa Ito4iRg f.tm,tly Mwije4 hf b ltai ).., Tt" a .11 he aleeeaj la m Ihe4r nl4 mteajtea, tt OUR STOCK OF . . . SPACE IS TOO HEAVY AND WE ARE WILLING TO UNLOAD It to Advertisers at .1 great financial sacri fice. You need it in your business, and as a matter of business we must sell it. The Patterson Punishing Co. m;., IUU, NOTARY PUBLIC . CONVEYANCER At