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Throughout Our Store Every nrtiulu iniirkml down to a very small profit, in order to iniikii room for our New (lootls jimt arriving , , . . Never wits l'l'iiievillo, Iltmicniher, money , such un ()iHrtiinily odored in the We loiilit if I hero (ivur will bo nniii city of wti ciiii iivu you belter gnodn for tlm ieimt Other initrclimitM will meet the QUALITY meet Inn THICK, hut they cannot SHOES AND OXFORDS SPECIAL. Our stock in is deimtiided up-to-diilo, HtyliHb, ntil the iiiulity that COMIi nud SKI tintl you will bu conviiiet'tl , . . , JAPANESE BAZAAR Hnl In bio Merchant N A TYE, Maiuiyer rick i mi in bin Itlxi The Hut-bcr In Mtorot' Would be gl meet nil of old toil runs also IiCMT OIK'S (o. FIRST CLASS WORK DONE rrineville Review, SATl'ltlHY, MAY 'J.', I'.nil. LOCAL AMI liKNUiU,. l'.nitrtji-iT.v Silk hi Urn Hcc Hi v. I.leu Laud for sale. A ('. Falnier, Heml ,SiuiiMin, Wilson A (V new ' "Ad." Ir'l Wallace, ill Antelope, a In our i I y lal week. f Jam,. Kantian, tjf lirurly, w 4M in our city last Monday. Ilovn' Clothing (mm t'l 'Si per mil mill up. J F. Mollis. t-'ui i ! k 'm (ih.-erlne I ir Simp, U bat iii . cent, il t,he dee Hive. ! IVrl.,1 filling 11 ri l, mi anils ll.nl mull' I Valtm and pn.-e ane the dee I f i a. t A leu to one-phot Anything un the (oiiulcr fur h dim See tin ttti Hoe. 1 AnUxKly wanting to buv low it .rpcrtv ; Will ., Mi money b) calling mi A II. 1 . 1 1 ' I II it) . b.lkin. .It Kirn; have h lurt ssworttit.'iil id Mmilliliiv III lliril line, ('ail uli.l la (t v i tl,'ll . It S. 1'rli-e ll-iw I p f? ! a loand hew ru- v (goo. K,ki.M,N: U :,;;- w,-,,- t'lM Im,I..T; KrrlRliI i renin II pmind Irmti I he la 1 In I'dnellUe ly l!n Mm in spring Mage. Storking., tilut Kit Slock K il,g- lo In-iiit hi mk lil li e un l 17 in lln ' lai.il hi ll the I'w-e 1 litrt. Vull Itiav liiiili h tlie I, ih nf uiir cloth log, but iti can't mad h the j;iiimIh at Urn pii. e. J . F. Mull 1 To i! iv or not to p'.tv Imm lull. I the iple-tll'lll la l Mettled al llliuk'a I..W uf lu x today lit 2 '( .'lock . Mi'ii'n Hnl In llmt are dotuhle mil Unit nn will like to wear, at pmca t oil will like to pay. J F, Moriia, Walt A takr M i lU vV.nka, ( TI,.. I '.illna, .In 111 t rluM M.nii. Tliry Imilt' Mil lnaH'tiiill .( thnr Mink. 'iii..ler A Thoniaun Imv,. riTi-ivi'tl laigi. Iinulre ul Spiint; if umln oi nil ilin iilptliilia ( all an. I we lli.'in. Uiilianillml I'upa an. I Siiii,im a I m all them al 7.i iiila jwr mt -. m piiri' lift rtMilK See Hie Itee Hivi S'me lr II, rill ('lirk, the ilmitNt, mill IbhVii (ur Aaliw.Hil mi.t Mit.lwll, 1111 Mom lay lo Ih ulim'iil ;) or ! Mim'Ih. A II ai'i'oiinta tine nie pilor to Janoaiy 1, ItKil, niiint t m tll.nl l'.ii N WiiriK. KiHlflil i! IViiIh h piiiitiil fiom the llullea In rrlneillle lij the Wiirm Npilnit Mafp, l.aiinilry Soup eeeileil for uiihIi ,uin eolittta up In a yiiar'a lima, Wh can iii.lp )ctl lo rut ilimii the Intal. J. K. Mortm lloiii.r CUvpool li'ft I'riiii'Villn Ihh hut 1 1 r,t,i V . Ilo etpiH'la lu l.iku the ti;iil lor I. I. Wataoii, the hIii'i'iui,iii , an, I n III (o to Nevada. On tlm now ilayliiilit run Ix'twei'ii I'rineviIlK ami Hlianiku tin. xlao rout puny tniikn llirce rlmiiK.'K of Iiothoh tlii.mhv iiiHiuiiii 11001I apiH'it. Wiirnw.iller St TIioiiinoii are IniililiiiK a ainokelioiiHe In the rear u( tlieir atnre in whii li lino will alora (lie luru ipuntilv ol tmi'on limy have on huinl. ISenJ, I1'. Motrin atiout your new 1 1 a I and get It off yottr mind. Wlmn jou put it oil your lieiul yotl will (eel nut iallwl with It anil Hie price. J. Moriia. Kor 1 1 10 next 30 tluyn, I will Hell l'n derweur at extieiuo low piliuN nut orur twotlinda their real vuhio. J. I'. 1M0KHIH. l-'or floor covering ol any kind, no to A. II. i,lpiiniin'a and auve fioin H) ti 2t centH a yard. Iteniemlier, lie ilnn'l cliarne (or layitiu eiupela, llnoKunn, ele. The leant III ipiantlty nud nioet in qnulily ilnHiriliea DeWill'M Little I'.uly Kiaera, tlm lainona pllla (or eotiHtlput 1011, ami liver wmiplainla. Templntoit ft Son. TI18 udilor of Ihia paper leuvee for North Yuklnm, WiihIi., lodiiy, culled llii-rn on uirount ol the aarioiia illneeH ol bl mother. The editorial and loeul eoliiinna will ho under llio tniitmnmnent of J. W linpkiiiM and r'rtid Woolley will have uhiirdi! of Iho niechiiiilcul di'rt Oiont durlntl hi" ubatMiiH. S. (. N.'wnom Iiiik mild Ihn proK-rty iN'i'iipii'd hy Iv II. Smith aa a field lo pimp to .1. I' . M011I4. Tlm pieen ul prop erty in .Vi'.j x HID f.M't and Hie coiinidria- Ion fll'lki. Him tlm "ad " of Tlirt llallea MoHpital. I'r. KiirKHnon Inia rluuu,. ol it. It ia aal.l 1 to he a f . I ii l i . I i 1 1 r-1 it 1 1 1 i 111 and ia in nuiier riMieli of )'i inovill than I'oituud. tiv it a tri.il, ! J. K. Morria pidla ahotA that aru com (oiUhUi hii.I Hatlcfiirtury 11 they !U alow loriiiri' il Hih do not. You iniiihl jiiat aa well K.'t kIiOim thai 111, tlial'a what we .,.' ,,r. J. K. .Motrin. lieWitt'a l.lttle Kurlv Kiwra reared the riiinotrxt parta ol the Ixiwrla and re move the iinpiirilii' ep.'i-ililv with no diMoinfoit. They lire (aiiiona for their ellliaiv. Kaay lo take, iii-vi-r ;tie. I en.pli'toii A Son. A fino lino of Ladies' Oxfords for aummur wear. (iood q utility, not odda und eodn but the Intent ftvlllK. $1.00 75 centa for MiB8e' Oxfords, in kid or venting Iojib, good Htyle, a preut barguin. liuy while they liiHt. 75c Men's mill J'oys' boen, reliable Mini at iriceo to suit all. LACK 1901 OUR 1901 SH0E 50c centu for Men' and l!oyn' Sunimer HIiirtH, laundered willi collar and cufl'x. Hamilton Krown Shoe Co. in a medium-priced ladieis' nboe, is one of our inoxt popular hcIIitm and in Ktmranted to give KiitiHfaotion. Tbu clothing made by Kuh N'atlii'ti and FiHclnr Co. in noted for ii Ply In and perfect fit. SuitB from up. SPRING AHD SUMMER STOCK Is now complete in all the various deparments and the way the Goods were bought MAKES WAR ON HIGH PRICES WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES ONLY I'ltlNTS Good i 22 vardB for . grade, AI'HON GINGHAM Ilig Assort ' rnent, : f 10 yards for 1 00: fast colora. 100 pieces IMPORTED FRENCH 100 DRESS GINGHAMS 1 8 yarda for $1 00 Reversible COVERT SUITING C yards for $1 OOj Simpson, Wilson & Go. Prlnovillo andShaniko Stago Company Hpix tal Ht'ontlon ifivon t'j Paaa nnuor nnd Frnlvtit trutllc lo and num The Ijulloa ami Hliantka. HiKH'tiil riit.uiifivon to parilna hnd fl ,Ml-,t III btillt ADAM:JON& W1NNKKCO., ALr.iiitd Iluvmu new and cotupleto Koverunietit , lulu of 1 ho t'litirn county, and Imoiik tlmniiiclily poflcd in laud tnattera, the lllnli-rioiriii'.l 14 pi.'i,ircd to lake ali kinda of land Hliiia and final proof, proapeute con Ictn and itue reliable a-lvicn in all iniitli-ra mtI .ihiihk to land mallera. Chiirgca rcaoiiHlile. Work tjnrautced. A, 0. 1'ai.mkh, j V. S. CoininiHKioner. "I have been RtifTrriiiK Iroin Iya- III Ml. AXIiKKSON At tln ir reaidence in thla city, May ".M. It'll, at 5 a. m., William II. Au-leraori, of cohh.-tt-jn of the lunKH. Avtl, veiim, 4 inoiitha, and (lava. William If"tiry Andcraon wim horn in Madiaon comity, Kentucky. I'eeember 1K17. He left Kentucky when he waa only two ycara old and went to Miaa otiri and live I there until ISM. 'Ihal MANILA CORDS Just the thing GOOD BLACK SATEEN, ' for Summer waists and dresses; 10 yards for f 1 00 ! 12 yard for 1 00 ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS NOVA R A DIMITIES The latest,! We carry a full line and sell a! i 10 yurds for ..... $ 1 Ooi good corset for 75c! Our line of White Goods and Shirt Waists are too numerous to mention . . WUHZttlEIIiEH & TMSOfJ, pepcia lor the paat twenty yeara and have tiecn uiiiihh after Irving all prepar ( all. ma and pnvidfiaiia to a"ct any relief. , Alter t.ikini; one liottle ol Koilol I'ya- i'lelehl 2 (cut, Duller fu l'i iihm lllt Spi lui; Maire. Yo't me noich rnon liahli to dineiiH when j our iii tr and hoaela do not act pluperly. lleUitl'. I.i'tle l-;ily Uiwia year he j jinod the tide Unit waewept 1 weatward and that fall found him in ' Oregon ne.ir the present site of Ilarrin . i..... 1.. u.iii 1 1.. ti;. -...e ........ - .... , uuijt, 11, 4 3-i,i i,n w m iiinii icu .u .me ; N-pia Cure I found relief and am now j l.ucindn II. ('ruin und eiht years Idey in IuiIIit t.eiillti limn I liava heen lur ' .... !.. 1 ,.. .I...1. l....nu T.. l.iu p tl from The j twenty yeara. lean uol piaiao Kodul . union w era born ten children an infant hy the Hitrin I I'vopcpei. t'ure too highly" lima wriliw oii who coon died and uine daughters : j Mra. C. W. HoU-rtK, Noith Creek, Ark. 1 Mra. M. V. Suiead, Mra. i. W. Wiley, j Mra. J. II. Kelly, M,. Klmer Clark, atlih'Le. lie Mlf Johu Auderaon, Miaa Junie Ander Ho carriea 'on, Mra. Kd. Kannella, Miaa liewie An- LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. J. Tenipleton A Son. I'r. K'ihciiIhok ia an ptidea himavlf aa audi. ii'iin A S iv the callw of iliwiow. Tetltpletou ' me lul e.irned ua a meinlierof Ilia M. A. A. C. of Toitlaiid One dav laat week I i.iri. lo ..i, nun,,, -e to the public that I l'um' c",e ''"l'i" t"u lreet with I lime .fill k.-epiui! UiAtdi-raat Tlm Ited- '""H r"V dr.iKUiiin. The Ir. waa I In and h,.v.. leax-d mv roonia to the "'"'"""K "" "'" meaix an, I no (Hiiiin thought he could eaaily catch tlM friht- V i -1 1 1 ,-4 t '.lie in.'til of lln-ii Ml le,r.,-i I ! . i ,, k i ..I,- I l,, I, - in Hi M ,'i f , in i M.tv .".Ul I Mill i, i. un the ianaae I. Mils. I'llltli I'lUllu. o ii ho vih lo ride the I s,,,- p,,M, riini:"p are re ,it In.. Will., a IV,., -Ii t., iv U 'J."i Ii in I n vi'i ri I , deta in, Mim I.ula Auderaon all living with the exception of Mra. rtmcad. In 1H71, ho came to Wao county (now I'nxik county) with hit l.imilv and act tied on the I' pjr Cri,ke, river, here I he ban lived for nearly thirty vear.i. SI i'l lllt.-i ti. l.M l' I. 11,' 1 . - III l..l:lk ..1,1 lor III ileW'tll'M -.11 li, I. W. U ll Si IT. Hiil M H.lllv l.i.l.pe,ir Wili-I HeKi-l Slve. in ;.Tf. 1 1 II vi.ni e, lift k.'""! ll'.ltlt H. It ) H '! I'.-ii,;.: Wi.ii.. In k III! I i.Mtl Vo .loll .V S. .11. k ll-onit'oii und I for plica II and I.ee lno-i.'ht down 1 .l dead ol in. ii Inn.' ; ii-,.r and delivered to. -in to A, K l.vlc! hint Mon.l.v 111.1111111. 1'hev me a pur -i li.i-e I'l-entlv OLide b- MeNra, I. vie A Itro.in of ('lima Keya and mil he taken j tu t heir i.ni(o. The; weie a line lol of j attlo. "t tor little yiil wttt iiiH-otiHi-ioua from j -tr.ll'Kiititlimi dm in a Ml. Id. -II ulidteiri hh ultiick of c loop. I qiuckly aeimrcd a li.tttle of tine Minute CiiiigN Cute, nivinx ' her Knee d.wea The crimp waa master ed and our little duilinic Hpeedlly recover- j ed" So wiii.m A I,. Spair.ud, Cheater, I Mi, Ii. Teiiiplelnii .4 Soil. 'A I'. M ly haa a rcpreaentutive now i mil rowiii); 1 1 IM !,If nt IN to ti'iillialera, to. elVeulnl .in. I lo i:ive peiaonal iitliiiti.in to rei'eiv in and foi warding r.'.errliMu.luie of any .ii-M i iplioii coiiMiued to liia care. Amoa Harlier will commence drivinu sl Un,k u,l,'r lUo m'""1" ol h" ' the H im ,k Htai. next Mondav. and hhippiua- cuMomeia. j Mr. A. fa rami passed through Maurv repaid to advance fiehtht . ,. . . k . . forward wools, Mi ,fo.ie Auderaon. of Hums, and i Mr. Klmer t'lark pasaed tlirom;h here today. Miaa Joeiw dad been aunmioni'd I from Horns to ullciid the funeral of her father al I'rineville. I The weather has been quits windy the hint few days und there waa quite a front last Satin, lay iiil'IiI which froze the alfalfa and moat of the tomato plants da! A cancer doctor fioin Michigan made on a Very pleasant call the tirst of the of the week. lie is on his way to the Willamette valley. Jitino. Mv i'l, llkll. lied animal. Tin. Ur verv tl.-ct uf Settlers , ri few when he arttled upon foot anon heir."d t he ropii and when lie his Inuiicftea I and ten years I iter alien did -o. In. noon lound out that he had no ' the wnu-r with li. family cat his lot in time to top In fact it was "hotter ! tdal c.nnitry, Mr. An leiaou and family etnl! " than he until iiated. He finally j eio uii)..;' teir neihbor-i, uiioii(li puled c. inp.ii.v with the ioh' and went litteen mile., away. A friendship apraiig I otr al a t.iOk'-nt and minnlel rathei ; up between our familica that we hope j fi lendl v nth Hi." a'i iiini! Kjsta in front, will last forever. I uf the Hotel .le 1'oin. tetter. I'r. any a it ! "l'iu! I'ii.'v," as lie wja familiarly j w as rather a dot "tryo'it" but ihinka lie called waa a denial, kind hearted man, j en jet there next time. and many a Uaveler has leanoti to thank - Iiini for his kind huspilahty. lie was a ! kind and in. lulcnt Inn-band and father and eveiyhodi was lih fnend. For live or i c.iih lie had been in ' bad health, the management vt (heir affairs, falluii; upon his he'piuate. Every tiling was done to restore him to health. Last fall he cimie to I'liucville for medical tteatiiient and seemed to be some better. A few weeks m;o he took the mea-les and poNhibly from u cold taken, coiii,i-stioti of the lungs set in and he passed peacefully away t: the great majoritv. Mr. Anderson Wus a faithful memlier I of the A. K. A A. M., having j.iined j Thurston I.o.le No. W, of llarrisbuig, and bad been a member for 41 years, j He was a meiiilsT in good standing at ! the time of Ins death of I'lim-viHe Lodge 1 No. 7il, of Ibis city. He united with the Baptist church in ! L 1 Maury hums. MeMr. Johnson and Jeeo passed through our neighborhood en route to Madieur with their cattle. Jehu waa ipiitu sick with the Uieaalua when last heard of. Hon. W. C. Wills, ol rrineviHe, paid this pait ol the country a vlr.it the lirst ol the week. He came up to stiierintend the coiihIiu. lion ul Camp creek hridge. The new dents for the school house have arrived. Messrs. V. () Force and John Morgan have fixed the crosaing of Camp creek so that wool teams call pass without much dilhciilty. Mrs. IM (lleiin and daughter are rou tined lo their IkhIs w ith bud colds. F. MORRIS... Will Carry a Complete Line of Latest Styles in' j Appliques, j Allover Embroideries and Laces, Embroidery Trimmings, ' Valenciennes Laees and Insertions, ! Silks, Satins, Velvets, Velveteens, j Gilt Trimmings. We have the latest novelty in : Ladies' and fflisses' L'Aiglon Belts and Spikes. They are of highest excellence, and bought in ! the East and will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE MARGIN! r Daylight Run Prlnovillo to Shnnlko 12 Hour Service I'iives I'lineville at Ii A M Tiles-1 hive Thursdays mid Saturdays, l-ruvea Shaniko at ti A M Momlaya WctlniHdae und Kiidnya. A DAMSON A WINNER CO Agent. s 1 (ii-nini ataa tiiJiiiii J Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Hrook. N. C. "iivh he sufl'ered with piles (or fifteen yeara. He tried nniny tenierlies with no reaitltH unt'.l ho used IVWItl's Witch llaxol Salve and that quick ly cured him Tenipleton Son. While unending court a lew weeks ago one o( the jurors thought ho would lake advantage of spare time he had and have his curna doctored. The services of The Builey Qatzert. Hy request, we publish the following (rum a private letter leceivedin this city: "1 must lei I you of the beautiful new ateamof 'Hailey tiatxert' that is on the route between l'oitland and The 1'ullus. She made her first trip to The Palles ou Tuesday of last week, riding the Old Columbia like a duck. She steamed up to her wharf without jar, backing or ahulllo. About a bund red passengers came up and some went east and to other parts on tho evening train and a Dr. Gimme (ilbson were sought and an a"00" '"""y Wtml IO application made, l'he corns muv have i ,,lrn l)0," heen removed all right but a part of the foot went too and I'loyd was hardly uhlo lo nuvigutc (or several day and it la su(e los.iyth.it he will hesitate soinetimo before taking another application. Tlm Vienna Cafe ia still in the lead as the beet restaurant In the cily. They have a number of nice rooms In connec tion w ith their ronlaurniit and luive made arrangements with Mis. Cobra of The lted by whereby the Vienna Cafe bus I.., ib.hI nil the rooms of that, house. Mrs. C.ihrs will have the supervision of Hie rowuiH, and guest a will bo allowed the use of Hie sifting loom and parlor as lieretofoiOi trip The l'oi tland ou the re makes the round in a day, leaving at 7 a. in , reaches Dalles at 3 p. in., and returns at a p. m., arriving at I'ortlaud at 10:30 p. n She has M pleasant state-rooms, electri lights, a search light, beautifully turn ished parlors, and the carpets are thick rich plush. Tho furniture throughout ia elegant. It is three docker, with dipt. Sherman at the wheel. This boat will do a big passenger business as well an its share of freight traflic. This is the swiftest boat on the river and easy to control, because it haa the moat modern appliances (hut aro known lu steamboat machinery, She travels every day ex cept Monday." IS'.i.'i and has lived a consistent Christian life since. The funeral services were held at the I'nion chinch, conducted by Kev. Hrara blett, Wednesday, at II a. in. and the remains were laid at rest in the .Masonic cemetery under the auspices of 1'riueville Lodge No. 7ii, uf ihis city. Ice Cream Carnival. Sunrav Lodge, I) of H of II aystack, will give an lew Cream Carnival on Fri day the 7th of June, beginning in the afternoon and lusting until the wee hours of night. Farm products of California, Wash ington, Oicgou and lla stack will be ex hibited also the leading industries of Haystack, including livestock, now in ventions, etc. There w ill also be a free show, conaist- I ng of wild and vicious animals never before seen by man, also oilier curios too numerous to mention. Tho program will consist of music, rec ital ions, etc. After the pxercies, there will be a dance for the auiuseinenl of the young folks. Tickets will be sold at 25 cents which will untitle the holder to a dish of Ice Cream and Cako. See the show and hear the program. Everybody and their cousins are invited to attend and we are eoulideut you will bo pleased. lly order of the committee. Prinevillo and Shaniko Stage Company. Special attention sriven to Pass enger and Freight truffle to and from The Dalles and Slmniko Special rates given topartios and freight in bulk. ADAMSON & WINNEK CO Agetits. r Resolutions of Condolence. The following resolutions of condolence were passed by Juniper Circle No. 37, Women ol Woixlcraft : Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst the loving mother of our Neighbor, Laura Casey, therefore, be it Kesolved, That we extend to her in dividually and as a body our beartielt sympathy in her sad bereavement and we hope that so great a loss to her may he overruled by Him who does all things well, and be it further Kesolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be spread upon the minutes of this Circle, a copy sent to Neighbor Casey, and a copy sent to the Echo and one to each of our city paper for publication. Julia Yocno, Amkmoa J. Ckooks, A. Jank Haukinutos. THREE MINUTES is the Time any one can freeze Ice Cream in. Our PEERLESS ICE LAND FREEZER (one motion). Patented Dasher construction does away with all motions except one. The can revolves around the sta tionary Dasher. Motion is necessary in the cream, not in the machine. The cream has more motion in the PEERLESS ICELAND thnn in any other freezer. We have them in sizes to suit you. Elkins & King. CLEVELAND BICYCLES "The wheel that stands Fitted or G & J detachable Tires row Coaster Brakes at with either Hartford single the test." rd single and Mor- Wanted. 1," Cords of first class Juniper wood. ' To be delivered at the court boose lions be spread upon the records of this Tb following resolutions were passed by Juniper Circle No. 37, Women of Woodcraft : Whereas, Our Heavenly Father in His divine wisdom has called from our midst the beloved father of our Neighbor, Kate Liggett, tbcteiore, be it Kesolved, That Juniper Circle No. 37, extends to der their heartfelt sympathy in this time of sorrow, and we would, however, commend her to a higher source of consolation and comfort, and that she look to the great beyond, where the sun dered ties of the family circle are united. Kesolved, That a copy of these resolu- ELKINS & KING'S Hardcuare & Grocery Store. .Mfc. If people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would be used in nearly every household, as there are few people who do not suffer from a feeling of fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach or watuibrasd, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation such as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from the stomach, will digest your food, certainly can't help but do you good. Templeton A Son. in I'riueville on or before the September, ltiOl. I.ids must, bo filed with the County Clerk on or before July 1, l!Hl. Vrineville, Or,, May 25, 1001. N J. J. Smith, 1st day of Circle, a copy sent to the bereaved Neighbor, and a copy sent to the Echo and one to each of our city pairs for publication. Ji'ui Yot no. Amkiiica .1. Chooks, County Cleik, A. Jank Hahkinoton For Sale. Two residences in Friueville (or sale ; also, 1 stage coach; I mail cart; 2 sots single harness. Inquire o( Bob Smitu, The Fainter Or, Iti:viEv olTice. I will saw wood, twice in two for 30 cents on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. Other dayr bo cents. W. H. I'oktkh. Irrigation Notioe. : The Light A Water Co. will furnish water for irrigation, between the hours ol 6 and 8 a. m., and 5 and 8 p. m. Water in no case will be allowed to run to waste. We positively will not furnish water to leaky fixtures. Commencing Monday, May 6th, we will blow two blasts of the whistle at 6 and 8 a. m., and 5 and Hp. m, Water will be shut off at curb, if found running before or altar irrigation hours. P. L.1W, Co., ,' Per C. L. Shattuck. Notioe. To whom it may concern : . - I am now prepared lo issue warrant for coyote scalps under the now law I'lease dry your si-alps belure yon bring them aa they have to be held over until county court meets, , , J. J. Smith, County Clerk.