WW prtte ALENDAft H 7 JCJ -AT . II 20 21 22 23 24 25 g6b7te8293Qlwgl of our sales to Argentine last year of the articles she proposes to thus "freeze out" was a little over one million dollars, while her sales to us of hides and wool amounted to about eight million dollarB. She will have an interesting time if she attempts a commercial and tariff war of this sort. Of course the United States does not want to lose any of her foreigu trade, but when it is remembered that our sales of the articles in question to Argentina last year amounted to only about one one-thousandth of our total exports, it is not a matter for seriouB anxiety, even if the proposed action is taken. ' The exposition in Portland promises to be largely attended this year. The Eugene's passengers will go into Klondike by the Stickean river route, says a dispatch. Hon. C. B. Mooees, of Salem, has been recommended for the place that was too Bmall for Geer. Tbe calamity shriekers are not taking their vacation among the farmers this year. The farm weath er is altogether too chilly for them. Toe third annual meeting of the Northwest Mining association will be held in Spokane on Oct. 7th, 8th, and Oth. The program will be an interesting one. Mb. Bryan informs the palpi, tating publio that the foreign fam ine is responsible for the increased price of wheat in the face of the fall of silver, but Bays nothing about advance in cotton, tobacco, corn, meats, wool and other farm products. TnE Argentine Republic, which s61d us about eight million dollars' worth of wool and hides last year, is considering a proposition to shut out the one million dollars' worth of lumber, kersone, and farm implements which we Bell her an nually, bocauso of our tariff on wool and hides. Toon old "Sandy" Olds is being bounded around as if he was wild animal, lie is a gambler, and perhaps a "sure thing" man, but ho is no worse than othor men who are paraded before tho pub. 1 to as honorable men. The Ore gonian has not ceased to persocuto him siuco it tried to try him in its columns several years ago. CAMrnon is mostly produced in Japan, LoruioBa and some parts o Chiua ami the rbillippiues. See- rotary Wilson, tho head of tho do. partmcnt of agriculture, proposes to give tho citi.eus of the Gulf states an opportunity to export ineut in this hue. lie is prepar ing to distribute camphor-tree slips to that section, and is thus likely to add another important industry to tuoso of the agricultu ral eloiueut Hilveu took a sharp jump up ward the first of tho week. The ririo in tho white metal is oltrib. utod to purchases fur India's ac count and to strong rumors in Lou don that the India council is buy iijg the metal for coinage purposes. with tho jwHsibility that tho India mints aro to bo re-open oil. The decision of tho governors of the Dauk of England to hold ono-fift of its reservo in silver also greatly contribntei to iufluenco the market favorably. I ho news of the strengthened uiatkct for silver has caused tho greatest amount of in teroht in all part of the world am tho demand for international I inf'tallinm has bceu advanced on both Hides of tho water. TllE piojmaed action of tho A yontiuo Republic in placing a tan of Ilk) jht cent on our kerosene aud farm implements, per rent ou wagons, rtnl 100 jxr cent ou yellow pin is not a subject fur great aoi'uty. W luugU from Argeutiuo Iat year over Lino tu I' - I II . I .i m una u' iiars worm or gNki and ul lur less than sit millions' worth, and her statesmen wi probably see tUt they aro litiu od thrir own noses if they go in a commercial fiM itU a country ti whirl, they i.H vastly wore) than lli'-y buy of Ur. TU total vsluo f pig-iron in the United States averaged 112,000 tons. The aver ago weekly output for September of thin year will average about 19,000 tons. That is tho differ ence between protection bUBinesB evidence of his mental balance anil hii and free-trade idleness, protection tltle human admiration aa he did the prosperity andfreo-trade adversity. BICYCLING IN COLD WEATHER. Some Simple Precaution Tht Should Be Strictly Observed. Heretofore the majority of cyclists have laid their wheels "on. the 6helf a soon as the autumn winds commenced to blow, but from present indications it is evident that it will be a common sight to see numbers of cyclists of both sexes taking a spin, over the packed enow or ice throughout the winder. If one is properly fortified against the vfinds he finds that in. no season is cycling eo exhilaating as ia the win ter. "Provided we adhere to the laws of nature," said a prominent physician the other day, "I see no reason why the riding season should end with ithe fall. The winters of late have been very open, with but little snow, and Che roads have been such as to allow of wheeling nearly the entire winter. But those who ride during the winter moniths must exercise a bit of caution a.TvA Tnoririnluir fn flrB in wirw1nPOff T i ,i i: i. -j n .1 nr. " x uuru uuitjB iittu ioiiuwuu iuu- costumes, which will be properly venti- Kinlev's election, recardless of the lated and at the same time be of sufll causes the demagogues would have f'eDt twalrmth: The ? . P1 made much of it. Therefore it tion while out of doors, and in no case Comes with bad grace the attempt should a person stand still in the open (i .,l, ia cm,; tn tntn n iha ovoA f. frnm lr "'"IS uu.c. . cidally bent, the present administration. The "A heavy chest protector, covering conditions of the business world the back as well as the chest, is almost tend to make biininPHR Wffir but indispensable, particularly on windy tena to mate Business better, but dayg A newBpaper buttoned under the people of this country are Bat- the vest will be fond vary comfortable sfied with their choice and our it is not heavy and will keep the wind home, trade is better therefore. Z Our tariff bill is helping along the body." great and world-wide effort to do There have recently been manufac- . i . Lureu several wwciw vi ninwici vu- businesB again, and no country Bigne expressly for the cyclists' com under the Bun is prospering like fort during the winter months. A this country. We do not claim 'tem firm is advertising garments hat McKinley is the great cure- Droof. Thev make up skirta. coats and all, but give him and his adminis- chest protectors. tratiou due credit. Demagogues , innumerable complain, of cold may not do this, but the people ers and indeed this haa en one of will. the chief objections to winter riding. The cold steel of the handle-bars and the lack of circulation in the hands ANOTHER proof of the generally caused many a cold firger. A heavy, improved businees conditions is tsW-ntting wristU't worn with a glove r . that will reach well over the coat found in the enormous increase in sleeve, will remedy the evil. A sort of the output of pier-iron. When mitten of heavy felt covered with leath- business generally is good the de- " "e "e , I mand for iron IS good, it enters the coat sleeve well up to the elbow; into the production of articles for a hole is cut in the lower end, which thp farm for tha rftilrnftdn fnr UUOW8 over me corK grip. me rarm, xor tne ranroaas, tor .n.in th. pv wnrmlv building, tor BOa-gOing Vessels, and Hoods, er mufflers, or such a head Imost everv business enterorise. covering as that used by skaters, while and has rightly been donominoted mbe quite KS3e. adtfTne business barometer. In Uctober wishes to be fully equipped he can get a f last year the weekly production felt. a,ter whlL'h wiU iu1.' UP over the Ulltliu DI1UC. il IWBC'll I Llll B11W JS preferable, as it gives the freest ventila tion, N. Y. Journal. WE ARE HERE! Accorclinc: to Promise not Appear to Bankrupt Sale. This Advertisement does tell you about a or Closing Out W. RHEA Are ZZot Doing tlitvt Kind of I3iislriLess. t 4 COMPANY WE shall tell yon about a brand new, bright, clean Btock of goods that will be disposed of at live-and-let-live figures. 8o here goea. Your attention Is direoted first of all to our elegant display of Ludw', Misses, and Cbildrea'a wraps. For elegsnoe" of workmanship end material they oan't be beat in tbe city, all oloims to tbe oontrsry notwithstanding. Observe display in front window I Boys' and Youths' Clothing, Men's Clothing and Furnistygg Goods. IN the above lines we are easily tbe leaders. This is getting to be an acknowledged fact, and the reason ot it ie that we handle what tbe people want at reasonable prices. This season our stock in these lines is larger than ever. THIS department of our store hai also been greatly eularged and we have added a stock seoond to nooe in the oity. Do you want anything in this line? We have it! . . DE GOODS. A COMPLETE STOCK. Tbe latest patterns and styles ere represented. We bave a surprise in 25 cent grades. Come and see. Oar stook has been greatly enlarged and made complete in all department!, The addition of more store-room now enables ui to oompete with any house ia tbe oity, and this we expect to do. We invite tbe publio to call, see our goods and get our prices. We have no shelf-worn goods to show yon, as we have made a complete oleaa-np of old stock during tbe summer. Your patronage is soli ol ted. E. W. RHEA & CO., Oladntone'1 Versatility, In all the stress and trouble of hit long political career, says the Dramatic Mirror, Gladstone has never gave such First Nat'l Bank Building, Heppner, Oregon. , Thl Is Your );iortuiilly. On receipt of ten cents, cuth or stunts, ' a coneroUB siimpie win ue uraiiiu oi mo other day at Hawarden. lie was judgt mont populnr Ootin-rh nnd Hny Fever Cure and prize-giver at a competitive meet- W urctim unm) hnmciou iu ing of 25 brass bands. He heard them " K' "IJ .11 play, and he wa. amiable to th X(!W York ritv. last ' ' Eev. JohnReid, Jr.. of Cn ntFn!ls,Mout., "My boy came borne from school one recommended Kly's Crosui liulm to me. I day with bis band badly lasoerated and c" emphasize hm srriteiii. nt, u v - bleeding, end suffering great pain," lays 1ey Francis W- Po)ln raKlor CeutralPres. Mr V. 1 HnKntl with Movr Hrn.M n i. ir.,i,.A f-...t Opinions are like naile; the border yon t)rni, r.., Hk Tinni. Mn "T H remind , ' ' , , t. , , t them the deeper thev no. K . .. , . , A. . L , , . V Crenra ?B,m e.f SHAUPS AND FLATS. A black rote a negro's. About tbe only force in me people have is the force of habit. the wound, and applied Chsmberlniu'a cure for catarrh and coutnins no mercury Price, 50 cents. Tbe man who rocks the boat ii nearly pBin Balm freely. All peln ceased and nor any injurious drug, always the same one who wants to ee a remarkably short time it heeled " how far out be can swim. without lenviun a soar. For wonnde. SHERIFFS SALE, TViiiiIa wlin livA In otuaa hntioAii atmnlil I arirniiiH. WHllincm And rliAnmntinm pull down the blinds. I know of no medioiue or prescrip I li The n-AHhwumnn ha a Imp.l "ml,1. lon CO'lill to it. I consider it a honse nowsdiiys to make a living Hagpipcimay tickle tho HoMohmnn, but they will never tqiial thi the men luiru id Arkeusae. rIKe give me the "pitch, laid the Torii'K IH HK.KK.BY GIVES Til IT t'StlER la'"' lollr with InU-rcut tlu-rwn (rom flddle for OTICK 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT UNDER nit by virtue of nil ex-ution limril nut a( the tircult Court ol the HtHte u( Oron lor the County of Morrow and to me directs! and 1...U ..un.uli. ' Tk. Of .,..1 tit uiil delivered, uiion a iiidKineiit rendered and en- .. - " v t,.redlnHlclcoiirtnnthe8thdayo(1ptenil.'r, bott es for Hula bv Oonaer & Brock. ln. in lavor o( W. F. Lord. 11. K. Klneaid. 1'hll Metm'han, the noaru 01 rommiiaionera tor ine ale of avliool and utihenilty lamli and lor the ....... ,.f I. ....I. ..Ul.. HmrBlmhi l.l.ln. SHERIFF'S SALE, tlttt.and mjulnut Nye Ramlwand Mary Kitmlio dclemUnti, for the mm of vvon hundred leven her ion to oonftmi she laid "William Tell." Timber Culture Final Proof. United Status Land Office. The Pallen, Oregon, Hcpt, 1:1th, 1K'7. NOTICE lri HEREBY OIVEN THAT JAMES C. Kelthly. of Hardman, OreKon. hai Sled notice of intention to mate final proof before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at hla office in ner, Oregon, on Monday, the 2Ath day of October HH7. on timber culture application No, M:2, for the NK of lection No. 22, in towniblp No. 4 aoutn, range no, h emi. He namei aa wltnemei: Frank Moreland, Jamea H. Allen, Ed Moreland, and Oicar Keith, ly, all of Hardman, Oregon. J A3, t. aiwnr,, 78-00 Keglater. Commencing Sept. 22 and oontiDaing ontil Oat. 1, Inolnsive, we will sell round trip tickets to Portland and return at one fare for the round trip. Ticket ei pire Oct. 3d. This is for tbe matin faoturers' fair. The admission to the fair is free. J. 0. Habt, Agent vnnaliut "Jnal ut a .link ,,ffl,.. by virtue of an execution MUed out eignm nay oi ropiemrn'r, i,,, , i. VoOallHl. JUKI get a Stick Of Oregon the Clr. oil Court of the wateoftlreoiifor of II i-r cent rH-r annum, and fifty dollari attor. flr."aaid the I Sli "it generally has Hie county of Morrow and to me dlre.te.1 and ney and tha liirlhor smiiol thirty -nve , ,,, Koofrauy ub ,ll.1,u,r,.,,,u , , j,,,, Ilt rendcre.1 aud en- and 110 bit dol ar. co.U, and wherea It Hie 'piteh'." t,.tv, Ux m,tmti on ti e th day of Hi ptoinber, Inrther ordered and dei ree.1 by the court that Ul . ... . . I"'". I" favor of W. V. l-.rd. II. K. Klncald, I'hll mimaaain pn.pi-r.y u r.,, .,.,,,., hD Hhakopere'i mother wanted Mi t ban, the lM.ard of coinmlwlonera lor tbe onth-eant (juarlor ol tlon thirty ( lu In town- ...i.. i i. ...i. ..l.i, .mi. ....i ..,,,. inip two (ii norm ranire iwfmj iimt i-ii i J. H. hN.rry, H. i '. Hperry, ' HH-rry. the I Wlllwiiottc nii.rl.il!!. in Morrow county Ore- Oregon Kallway and NavlKatlon ron.iHiny. aud "" ' "' " "."',. ''' Judgment, co.U and IV 1. I htilultiitli. ilefetiilalita. lor lha auui n I i"w Oregon has tbe blue- lay, while Wash- Two thuiumud eight huudrnl twenty nine and I Wedueulay, the 27th day ol October, 1KV7, .,. 1... .1.. u. ilol an with lntent therm.n In.in the ,t two o'clwk, p. m.. ol aald day, at the front un. .... ,., t,.. hi.i riguin nay oi N-pu-mtH'r, mil, ai ine raie ,m,r ol th, C(,1rt htmM H,.pp,r, Morrnn Ti.. i I ..i !. i.u M...H i . oii ikm peri voi it auuuiu, bum one nui .iren , y. iiwgon all the right, title ami In u""r" ' ""' auouiu inaueot n iv .l..liari atu.rneyi t... and m lurthir uin tereat ol the aald Nye RamlK) and Mary kmtH nriDt IIH cIUOh. Thev Benerally Lava """)'''""" -. In aud Ui tbe aUve ileai rllieil " m in itiriiirr iiriiiTiui ami iitt-rtHMi ut ine "lleil URltet laying 'round. court that the niorluogml nroiNTty iliwrllMN) mm mi m V4 a. i , 1 1 itiiiiii nan in t ii rttai The trtlintet of feme downi't numl 4'iarti-r and north half of anuth-eaat uuart-.r oil and rtiata that mav arcrua. imii au weioume iuo im uorn tu gMa I ol a.-1'iion twenty, the weal nail ol the oiith- I HherllTof Morrow County, Oregon liirtk. '1'iartel ol aeitloii twenty one. aoutn. weal hepteiulr 24, IIW7. ai HI What il ar il.t a 1.1 .Ur UI.V,!,,. n ty-nlne, north eat iUarti'r of aouth eaat qnar. Ul U ef UH l.l tier Mlablowo i, ,.im ii.irty. north hall ot north eaal team Vialerdav. TntnmiaT ' !. am. quarter and anulh eat quarter of north i-aal eU in It fer a mlnnt: .a won b. X? Z Z T.,T.:.nMffnrKBHHmuiVMTHATl'.SD?l 'rt Klh III hallll lit lirta'aMafl t IMI aIttlllMl In aa folloaa, to wit Ihe.oulh half of north eaat tha iall.ia. tlon of aahi execution aud all coata. SHERIFFS SALE. il aud by tlrtueol ail axecution and onler . ... . . . mmi uuifmr til a.'llitit iwnlv Itl lia.. mil liitrin. I .-eu-..iit, ,n.iUi., i'.y auo in oiari q,r.r ot aouih eaat qu.ru r of aivll .n " i"!1 "" , ,1 ' . i u . eye, free -prained ankle., two di.l.r- ':- - W'J V 'fvSKS cale.l jWI, hxt tD teelb, till ear, had much thereof ae may I neeeaaary. he ai.l.l U, Ju'lgment rendere.1 and ntera lla mM. court eiht blood, o.c. .a' flrty-lwo T 1 n'U" ZMT e.oD Jcr. n,.IJle., which m.kr..,,- i.i.y. th. rih da, oitvi.-Wr. ic. VlTZ! nairrry of the aunt of '.' together wllh liii. rel thereon Iroia the atli day of neptemlif r. Ii7 at the rale ol a i-r rent if annum, ami for the amn of ell attorneya fci-e, and for the lurther auin of 1 1 to cala, and w herraa by aald hulgineiil II waaonlere.1 and adjudged that tha caah In hand, the lrme.la lobe billowing dccrltd real nelty to-wlt: The liOV. MY! an ananvuiona writer 11 an applle.1 lo the lailaiai'lloii ol aald eiecottou aiMilh-weat quarter ol tha e.itli-et quarter. ' writer, la b i , , ,..... ..,. and th aouth half ot the aouth weal quarter. I.... .1 I'l. - . . 1 . . I ' . . ' . I ... . i . . . k. . ...it . ft. I MA1I.IN a, I lllil IDA nunn ww quarti-r m m p.,ni.-wi HherllT of Morrow County. Oregon. Pa'ed geptrmlier .Mlh, l't7. M-wl ly-lwo. We only bad t'rea bail . at la o o'cb k, t m..ol aald day. at the front , , ' . ' door ol the coiiil bouae In ili-ppncr, alurrow lour inraioi, one lor ear, two liroktO c.iuuly. Oregon. a.-ll all tha rixhl, tllleand In . . 1 a .. a ..t ii.. ..a a I u a . tU At At. A , laa I ..' I fc. IITTtl 'II III Ml f . f rit'MT, l f Till u.-, ... U1....U H-..H an tweniT uve .. , .1 ... .. .i.,,, ,i..r,ii . . I tfiK -(Piitt. til i lot ft I of fiwlv-onn." I i-mi-rrir ui ihiMIi' uriion li lh hlKhiti " " I I l I.I.I t.. I., at Internal tranaport. Th tame might be aid of a renal boat Yoo can't tell a men oowadajt by the brl.ht of bif collar, or tha color i( hi hoe. Pur a man lo flirt with pretty gi,, Aa a matter of Mutime and airt. alle, wrha. tiol tha way a make true loy. laretuinly on way lo court. "For a pcraou with but one yon put od rouai.larable aire," IJ the tcie- tore to tbe Rdl. I quarter ol aeriiou IV, lowiianip a, a. in in oi range I Is rail ol Willamette meridian, all In Morrow eoiiuty, Otvfin, be eo. lo aallaly aald Jmlg- inent, coata and accruing coeie. win on Haturday. the J day ol ta-tober. W. I PI II II Kl M Iff I II fi fl H at iwoorh.k f. of aald day, al th court R fl nil III V 111 A lTrnilTl houaadwrmlli-pnurr, Morrow rounty, Ore- U IT I rJ I lUUNIrll n, aell all the right, till and Int.reat of th fl U 1J 11 1 Ll II 11 11 1 Ll LI aabt delendanU. Hereml ..pnga nd Hla II M B II M 1 1 II II B M ropproga, in and to lha al-re da rltwl pr Juvenile Holiday AND V.. A I I I I - . . . it . YoadWnatood.Da iH.k.r for Standard Subscription rtvati.iil.il.' auction to th hlgheal and heat bidder thervfor. for eh III band, the pr-wnla tli.r-.. to be applied to the aaltafai tion ol aald e.et uUou aud all coal and ai ruing coata a. u miuik, gherlrTol Morrow county, Ofgon, Dalvil 21 il day ul Hept,, Iw7. al sai rVofc of Intention. BOOKS Jon nr bave hot a pair." And then. Iti reapntiM a Itni.iiry a In bow ll felt, th Ihraa.l ranhl ll, n.i.. ' j -. 1 1 i. ... f . ... w w i II, a I ki.im. ,.n.. ,, t.. n,k a..al m.f In ainnrt el ". Il'lViaXlIM I ' ' ' ' ' . hi. rlaim ami Ih.l Hid enarf Will t Mixl Iw- larBel piiniiai'er sil t iiianni-M-iorera oi (,. t uuniy Clerk, Morn. rouMt, it.m, iMit.ka In III I nil! tl. rinet lln at Heppner. Oregon, on ia i. tn. !. ia l.D Orrn l T l,t.iib. Oaaooa. Mrpt 31, V'OTIi It I MKRiaV IllVIt 1 II AT 1 If K i follnwing iiamnl aettlei ha tied otl, "f fl n fl 1 of"w l.olblajf eti.t fiUr ti!eti.iioo 1 oihikk r. aov M. I I J I amiv Aav 9 teM kaon th market. H I f X. at . I.w lb kl a-r.HTpl K H c OOffi CS Mr:,o-:u,r:,n.,r rT.?r,,LVu -- - II I I VV 7i IV Jill II Ml tK. Hi Ulewt ke. lieat U ll l k !' ki. ......11.. , ku,.i.. main and eultliallna 7" WW- tt,. ailyer iteli.in hf lh great tt of a.id land, tia H- !. J Ai ttiuik Mi lull, ai.)i aaw j B It.. t, I W 1111am Vtr arty, all ol . ha, irrgHi. ami M ready. eftlelenL lill.t... Il Z I I If aict. I t .umall ill l.ailnway trMn. HIS Umv81 "0r. nn A Klondike Book. The CliicnRo IUioord'e bouk for Gold Betkers ii now ready. A reader of tbie book will know more of Alneka and tbe womlerfnl Klondike district than be could learn by month ot peraonel oheetvetion and reeearob on tbe groood In enmparieon with otber work on tbe uhj ct it ia tbe "Webalcr' Dictionary of Aluekrt," pftfcot aud peerleai volume, at once the model and depair of rival pii til libera. It telle ot the riobeat and moat eiteo vo itnlil tlel-ti the world baa aver known How they were dincovered Kiel .1 a yet unexplored Ten year' work already in itfbt Wter ia tbe Mother Lode? The fortooe already made Tl.e ttilhnna to be tikeo ont neit year Uow to il there It R. fare and other ripeneee from all point Medical HlDt-Ulimat-Om.'ial Ma pa ("love ruojciit report All land and wer rmtee Pr- Jeoied Hailroa U Min inn l-OdaloiD. In brief, ill tbt i known 'f thi wonderful laud ot (aba Ion wealth. It i the only authentic- practical book, tflloial end ebdoraej About &K) pi.tfee, beodaomrly bound ia art eauVM. IVioe, 11.5(1 Ah-ent ere wanted to handle IM valuable work. It la a ebaoee of a life time. Eiperieooe ie not Bereary, a full Instruction are aent and I he whole people are olamortng for lha book. Re port I rom aaieote jnal atarld ahow womlaiful eucoe, tale ran m high a ) book an boor. Iiig eonimiaabK and valuable premiama are alloed Credit ia given aoj freight paid. It i aa opporluoity lo gain a ron.pttet.ee lo a brt time. Tbe book Ie Dot told through etore or newipaper. Cora ptet cativoaaltig ooltlt will be tnaiie.1 for 'JO peii t a, atainp. To place w her w have no h'enU a full eopy ot tbe ben k Will be aent rnatntner, preya.,ou reo-ipl of priti. A ldreM eiaw-tlv. klONKOE IUK. COMPANY, M:t"T K, 2T.1. Cll c(u. f:- m. I y . ifwei, a Mild at eer. ' all Hti Ilia, at. a- lb any tMiii la Uli a. ik tt a kuarmut. a r, wit'" aagialvr. The I!op (lol l ke. leer l th W!. Come, do 1, )r ILiraly deuiei, ej ata tbe Writ if txctvsivt TiamjOHr. UHCIST COHmSSiOkS. PMCIS MOW COUri TiTICmA Tbe 0aU will UkeMU.'rple, 1 ... . - . WtiiA ai eiea l..f renlata ami aielal egge of Kniler on 0tinaB aa-wnata I .I..I..J ... . Ah,.i.t. nt lAitiLir. I 1.. a. .atir. 11.1a nffleAn AAlll tttatr "'. eiaiMi.ii-a Mutt la ni-f M..i.t:r ......... -. , ... - - .... - , aiiuiuii -tr-r.fc-a inti. ttn.it a,i,t. . coaatv company. nceoaote la thi ntaaaet eJ eaa't doit ?"".." 1 - iaume.i.n..,j . I I mm I'WI'IIVH I fWMIII 111, 1 iwnir:i AMES M. HAG ID Merchant May Street, Herret) Building. Dr. John W. Ittetuaa, nt be lU.iiiM, bt keg lr on diaiiaht the Hop Gold IWal 1 f l ijitor au.l tlgate In t.iek. II Eastern Oregon State Normal School, Weston. Orcflon. ONLY wTATC SCHOOL IN Located 00 th O. R. k H. Railway midway btwn Iodleton and Walla Walla. 8todenU admitted at all timet ol the year. First-Class Training School for Teachers. ?oal and Inalmmeclal MaeU) leaght by ompelrit lodmctor. A (redo ate of tba Hoeioo Ooorvalory ba charge of tba ioilmmtnUI d apart netat. Ie thoronghly eqolppml ,od offer i. Mllent are na rood at Km l reaaoaehl rate. nnd for ealalogna. ' -r----- mwmrm i nttnti, tweetea, Or aM a a 1 ... . ,-i,runjVujit j W'Atktt- TBI aTNTIIY !l i TIVr- V ii.iim or la-ltaa to Iratcl lo ratn 1 TTrinfrr "Tat "-rT(vr SH. 343, a.!, 84 ',, ifcl lerrwrni , k. ,i . at Tineaw SailU, frm $11 )p, Pta, fram $8.60 U. i. ' . r.