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DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY HEKINBEDITIOH All Kli.il" of Printing I I- i ' VMM "Ad." In The V.mnt OrejronUn The EtOrefonUn win ii" M fr ...yoa... and hT It PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO I J NT Y, Ol 1 EG-ON , SATUHDAY, A PHIL 7, 1!0. NO. 37(3 Hk-.' Rh,mhH,'l IndUn Picture. ,2 SUDI'eeii Frederick INolflj 1" GENERAL NEWS. iwnv the Cheapest '- s7 .', pipef h"U'id novels JJP Marble,, f,c,tc. Fishing ''neklc and gportiag Good. la, Pit ll"k 1 It a 'I ". 'I"1 iti, I.-H.I.TB.l toss, sis .iu vSA" -II- 0 v" .tar- 1 A Qrand Showing of. M AR K TRDI k In SCALP FOK 7 Ml AND New Laces and Embroideries.. Hundreds of Novelties are here at reasonable prices. New for Shirt Waists: All-overs in Lace, Embroidery and Tucking, narrows to match. Kid Glove News.. .. ... M....S .i I'......., I.'..,.UI Hum . )ea1if Cream ini'l Kae til Snap rrg ,'i,r prlo -1 '' I' rr Ht Noll's air, or 6 ii 'ir Innl 1 1 A liaiulpofiicr line of (Moves ennnot ba found anywhere, WVve eurnco! a reputation for telling (Hows (hat are right in every respect We have two Buperior grades. Bm these colors: Browns, Tani Modes, Reds, Slates, Black and White. "Mascots" el p. Full Pique, We't Sewed, an e cedent Olove, $1.25 a p ilr 'Etkay" 3 i in i -ln Drena Kld.Perfnt lining. Newest Stlithlng, $1.75 a pair H.i ' in ek. iv-inTHti"' iM W plllo. aatai'bad style ikji mr. Hammocki wc op, i liilir-ii' Oar 'mi Tom, Kerb lea, Kitetssd r ".v. Alexander & Hexter The Boston Store We have stacks and stacks of New Spring Goods, a rich ar ray of handsome novelties and exclusive styles, at reason sonable prices. The Newest of Waists. Wejib. Waist-, in a profusion of pretty color lags, .ill neatly raa'le in a stvlisli tuanner. 5)c to $2.50 each. White Wuists, trimmed w i h tucks, Instrtlon, luce aud ambroid ry, suit and launder -d cuffs 85c to $10.00 eacJi. Pretty Novelties in Silk Wui.sts. Nobbj Plaids for Press Skirls. Spring Cat pes and Jacksll NECKWEAR. A verv extensive line of Novelty Neckwear, i Sto. ks in Silk and Satin, Muslin Stocks, Bows, Long Ties of Net, Mnsliti or Chiffon, trimmed with Pfiflga or Kuchiiig ; J abuts in jdolusion. from 25c to $3 00 each. Spring Hosiery for Women and Children. N.-w Kid ( i loves for Easter W ash S Iks for Waists. New Fancy Ribbons Special for Friday and Saturday. iooo yards Challies and Lawns, dark and light, worth 8c the yard, at 5c the yard. Pendleton's Big Store. Sale o o o Lots 5. i 8, 9, 10 and It In Block 81, Re serve Addition io Pen dleton, opposite Wash ington & Columbia River Railroad depot, will be sold at reasonable prices V for Infants and Children. each. The lots are ex cellently located and are only five blocks from Wain street. Apply to East OregontaniBuUdinr. taE QUIT at MmVITAUT .HwllA LOST VIOOf I ft AND MANHOCL BPOti :icy,NiKhtEmlaalonBaiu ' Ulscniu... oil -a-..- -.f ir I CUCV.IB Ul Kll abuse, or excess and India jetton. A uervetouicuiul Blood lo.ii.1.... u-i .... 1'itik glow to pale cheeks and reatoree the flre of youth I vn.llftA . .. . T t V JHT IH)X; O UKXff k -TI . . , 1 1 V. ... i I.. wrlugiiuraii' w eiue ur rofuuU tba wouoy. WEDICAL CO. ' The Kind Vu Have Always Bought haa home the sina tiire of ChaH. 11. Fletcher, aud hSJ bSSBl made uuder hht pttrhoual HuperviHion for over 30 yearn. Allow no one to deceive you in thU. Counterfeit., Imitations and Just-ua-good" are hut Experiments, aud euduuifer the) health of Children Experience against Experiuteut. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of SI In Use For Over 30 Years. 'BBHtaSa aHHrBS I aaaaV- jjjjsjr taalgaJ.lt, Kadi wall i "f Dasver, the wi'll known jurint, in dead t the bone of liin nurli, Pr. BetlDCtt, in I.om in.'i'lpK. Ho wuh 5h jraan old. Mrn. W E. D. StokoH has bfOOghl fnii in Raw York citv for an abaolota divofae nw'nin!t ln-r hvabaM. Iba mil Itonalfa wr itnto dealer, w. K. l. Stnkcn. The lapablionii ytatc wnntoro in eancaa at Alimny, N. Y.. Indoraad aaaiilinoaaljf IKa eandidaey eJ Ltan tenaotdoveraoe WiMHirnff for viae preeMent, siin B Oobb) ho inn' ix'i'ii proau I fnently IdentiSM with the boalnaee lateraeei ol Obieago for nearly 70 jrean, 1 1 .l Thaiadaj Mtu paaMaanhi, Hftcr ii sliort ItiMaa, Mr. a Ida Lawraaaa Ii dead at bee boae in Qahwy, ill. sin- wan asa of the ililot aetreeeea la tin mtry sin- idajrad leading pnrt with Ivlw in iiooih ninl alee lut aoted with Lasts Beans, A rtrniifl tjmdieala tia?" bees lutiued fi.r tlir puriMiw nf t'oiintriit'tinu a rail road extending tin' lontli ol Cabs, a iliKtani'i' of nli. 'ill SOO in i iff , hh hihhi mh the niH'i'PNiry authority can he oh- tainad, The ntate popnliel oonvaatlOB ol North Dakota, Iplll on the MMBtlOS of ladorelna Bryan, The nates wisg ontvoteil the ailddle roadeea four to I one, ninl eleeteil ileletfateK to the national reinvention n Sioux l'all. Tin- ecaaare of the Murine boa pi Si 1 service bare easaasead to hauile the mallpoa iltsatlo. on the Naa Peeeea Met I lenient in Idaho. They will co operate w ith the iinentH ami Inepecton of the Inilian Inireuu, an. I will cMtah llah tleteution campM an. I do whatevel cine iM neeeMMary to ntanip out the din eaMc ami prrvelit its Hireal. Senator McHriile offered in the aasate Thsradsi1! an aiseiuliaenl to the Hiinilry civil liill to refer the claim of the Mtate of Oregon for BMMMyi fur ii i I ih 1 to aonifit in the Mippreaaion of the war of the rehellion, to the ecre tarv of the treiiMiiry for InvsetlgetlOH inn) reMirt, with a view to Mcttleniont of prlselpal hhi Intereel : also an aajMndSNnl direction that all clailiiH of cit i tell m for . 1 . . 1 1 . . i . - HUMtainel in Indian ontbraska, gansmllji known an In.limi ilepreilat ion clainiM, he .-.I within the jiiriwlictioii of the court of alslsas. WATER SUPPLY CUT OFF Boers in Possession of the Bioemfontein Water Works. THE CASUALTIES AT RODDERSBURG Roberts Has Lost Nwly t Thousand Men this Week, But is RfffivlDft Large RcloforccmeDts. PACIFIC NORTH W EST NEWS. The prohibit Ion late have Bjasainstsd a full ticket in Wii" 'utility. .laini'M ( iallatflier, aifiil 5 yearn, a pioneer reeldoni of the Qranite mining ilintrict, war. follliil ileail ill llin ln-,1 at linker City. a isnoeaad tidal wave aarrtad away the new wharves of the Dsnenslr col- liariaa t Lady emits), u. C, with a IlIMM of , ' The I'ortlaml Oreuonian I, i- riuine.l the eolleitlne of eubaorlnlltaai for vol unteer loldiera1 monnmsnl rand, which no. amonnta Io 867t.4l, Keprewntative MimmIv wcurel thean polnunant of Mins Kuth Oooper, ol The lialh'M, an teacher at the liellun echool at the Sac ami Fox agency, in Okla iioiua. Ufa, Mary K. Mahan aged M, died at her home in llaker t'ity a few dayi uil'i. She eama to Itaker with her bnaband in lKSU. Her hiiMlmml ami one hon Hiirvive tier. Mrs. Juliet II. Taylor, mother of C. T. Taylor. O. H. A: N. Ntatioii axent at KamslB. d'ad at tliat place I I. ur- i iv ae.l so years. The hiBly wan taken to I.u i ramie ami was interred in the Masonic cemetery there. KunuiiiK wires. ulcers, Uiils, pimples, etc, ipjickly ciinsl l,v llunner alVf, the most heal III).' salve ill the world. No uthcr "junt ax kikmI." Ptonaar irmr store Dr. Sanden's Belt Hotel SI. Game OBO. OAKVHAU, Pixip. Elegantly Furnished. Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a - lull from depot. Sample Room In conuectioi . Koom Kate 50c, 75c, 51.00 THE EAST OREGONIAN. I h fapar of tha fuuptc Kvurybod) Uaada n Th Largaal Clrouu.Uo . Tk IhM aa.rrtlatna; a. in... Has no Muul for the curt' of Nervous and rbysicsJ liebil ity, Ezbsuftsd vitslity, ai i eoosls, Prstnsturs, Doulios, Logi ol .Memory, Wanting, etc., which baa MM brought ahout hy early Indiscrwtioni or later excensstH. Six thousand ggVS willing tastiniony during 1899, Es- tablished thirty years. My Electrical Appliances are a Sure Cure. Call or write f r "Three Classes of Men," Bewuie of othe I oflcjlng you al leged Sander. Belts. My telts are not for sa'e at druggis's, but an be bad only from iny own ofiOM ruu under my own uatue Address, The Dr. Sanden Co., i6y Fourth St.. Portland, Oregou French Restaurant In connection with ... LaFontaine Hotel ii i Mrala in the City. Open Day aud Nigbt. (Jus LaFontaine Prop. SwIUIcr binding, AUI. St. London. April 7. Tin1 IWrn are in force at Wepener, I r. e State, and are threaten lag llralwnt'n division. The Boon are endea orini.' to turn tlie British position hy crossing the BatHtO frontier. The artny and people al ; BloaSafSntSin are depend I Off on water drawn from wells, the Boer htfititf in possession ot ttie waterworks, ami lia ni(t cut oft the supply. London after nism paM'rs are UIMpariag la criti cisins of the military disposition jn permitting ram men to lie isolated mid captured. A small i-ont indent of gun ners from the hattleship Alonarch left Oape Town for Bloamfontela rridajr. Though Roberta lost assrlya thosesnd men this week, he is stronger relative ly, an four times us many men bSVS Ih-oii landed at the Cape. Caiualtlef al Roddartbure. Uindon, prtl , . HoImtN telivraphs iiim follows: Oaansltiea al Rodderebsnj were: iMIiccrs, kille.l l aptain l asson and Lieutenant Barclay of the North, iinil.erlaiids ; wounded two; captured eight. Non-commissioned ..Ulcers and men kilhtl, oightj wounded. Bg The rest were captured. Our atrangth was W mounted infantry ami gjg infantry. Imuraenli Captured by Brlllih. ('arnavon, t'aH' Oolony, April 7. Two hundred insurgents r.e into Ken- hardt and were captured hy Itr it it'll troona, Roar Prisoner Escape. t'atM' Town, pril ".An attempt to escape was made today In lloer prison ers at Siinonstown ami I I succeeded in net I lux away. Aihante Tribes In Armi. Accra, Africa, April 7. All the shante tr i lies are in arms, the kin.- of llekwai alone rcniaiiiint; loyal. THE DISASTER AT REDEHSBURG. The Enallih Will Not Allow Any Newi to Come Concerning It. London, April 7. Not a word re nardiinr the disaster at Iteilershur has hccii alloweii to come through eieepl the dieoateh of Lord Roberta, It is therefore imisiHsihle to form any notion as to what has happened, Mean- arbila the British pnblio is baginnisg to reelbni the Immeuw dltllcultieH in be orerpome even baloea Pretoria i reached uml is reviving1 premature Ideas with raapaet to the time whan war will he over. No one belWVSa now that it will liave ended hy the basinntng of Jans, The latest disaster, more particularly, illustrates the heavy task involved in holding the railway. This body of some BOO British tfOOpI without guns, which disappeared no completely within X miles of the great Brit ish army , had for its hnsiness to guard a section of marly !H miles of railway between Bioemfontein mid Iprlnglontein. if Itaonld he spirited away how is Loril Itolierls to ensure his eootinaally extending iiommaaloa tillllS? other pertinent nueatkma are being asked of successie r'onfortunata oeenr ranoee. " The foremost is, why do nut British troops antiajnehT It is argued that if this had lawn done, even ftUO men might have held out until rein forcements arrived. It cannot he eon ceahsl that the utmost alaiui is he ginning Io he felt. Il is mid that the Boers, wlio captured the llritmh at Rederabnis belonged to Olivier'! earn inando. If so, he hu not retired north and hopes are expressed that he nun still ba cut oft. Ii is asserted that 4mi0 rels ls surren dered during Qeneral Clenieut'l north ward iiiunli. The Boers will do their utmost to hold l.adyhrand ami Thu- baaeha, bath being rich grain produc ing district. Ten thoiisuud reiiiounta from South America are due to arrive during the coining week at the srtn of Natal and 'uie Colony. COVKRNOR TAVLOH SPEAKS. He Give. Out a Statement MeiiuiOina Newsvapen. Cincinnati, April 7. -Oovcrnor Tay lor gave out the lot low bag slaleincnt at Frankfort last night i 'For weeks I have haaS made a target of vllliSeathm lv certain un principled newrpatiefl in Kentucky. The vih st laainnatwMui have been made ami the most ..ulrugeoiis fulsih.s.ds have bSSB told. 1 desire lo say that neither directly nor indirectly had 1 any connection with the assassination of Senator Ooabei, I am not a crim inal, neither will 1 ever he a fugitive fmm justice Whenever Indieted, if such an oiitarge ahonld tic committed, I -I, ..II apear for trial, conscious of my inn. seme ami of the ultimate triumph of right and justice. The whole purjs.au of this peraecutioii has heeii and is to drive me from my p..-i of duty and to punish BM for holding ottice to which 1 have (airly been elected." Kentucky Governorship Case. t rank fort, April 7. i'.n lovaTOOf Bradley end otnei aitomaya (orOov emor Taylor will go before Chief Jus tice llaelrigg this uftenusiu with a motion P.r a writ of error to the su preme court ut Washington in the con tuata over the ottice of governor ami I ii utenant gov ernor. A Warnlna to China. Lnndon, April 7. A dispatch from hunghui announces that Aiiiurican, Briti i. Krcncli aud lieriiiau mini-t. r have n-nl a joint Hole to the ( hiiieat) foreign ottice demanding the total ann pie. sion of the "Society of lioxura" within two months, otherwiae the ! powers will s, u.i troops, and inarch inn, tlie interior lo aecuru the ealuty of foreigners. Women right a Dual. Chicago, April 7. A special to the. Chronicle from the City of Mexico says: A duel was fought yesterday hy two women connected with prominent families. One of tho participant was aorioualy wounded. PRESIDENTIAL BEES. Not Only In One Hi.'rlna In Dewey's Bonnet, but There In One In Mllen Too. Washington. April 7. ---Admiral and Mrs DeWeV have returned to Wash ington from their brie! visit to Phila delphia. nnmhar ol reporters were at home awaiting them. In n -. to questions the admiral said that lie expected In a few days to have rt ndv for the press a statciucul as lo his plans for the futur. "Can von conllrm the statement von are credited with making, that you an a ilemiM'rat . iktmsIciI one ot the re porter. Certainly. 1 am a democrat, he replitsl. "I iiIwiivn have heeii a demo crat," he added imlllnaly, "Have yon ever votca the demeoratk ticket'.'" "No, 1 never vol, si in my life. The onlv man t ever wanted lo vote (or was Mr, Cleveland "II is said that Cleveland wants von to ruu ot, tlie straight gold democratic platform?" "Good night," Buaweiod the admiral without answering the anoBtton, ami retiring, Monday next Admiral and Mrs. Dewey will Brave Into their country house at Baavoier, General Miles Attlloted Too. New York, April 7.- The World of this morning says : General Nelson A Miles is willing to he democratic Botninaa (or presi dent, lie has so stated to his friends and It) days ago he visited William C. Whitney to talk with him about the possibility of his iH'ing nominated. Whitney odd tl ie general that all the leading gold democrats were as much opposed to the nomination ol Bryan now as they were whin he was nom inated tour years ago. hut he did not commit himself to the support of the general. lie tueiely tistk the mailer under advisement ami said he would consult with his friends. WHITNEY DENIES IT. He Has Nothing to Do With the Dewey Boom. New York, April 7. William C. Whitney said today that all itatomenti suggesting thai lie has had to do with the candidacy of Admiral Dewey for the presidency, arc without foundation. Mr. Whitney stated to a press repre sentative: "I tin not consider myself so related to politics at present as to Da entitled to assist In making candi dates. I have the profoiimlest admira tion for DaWey, I helieve it to Is' mi act of the admiral himself. Hie nature is simple ami straightforward and he has doiilit less Been solicited to hecome a candidate hy thoneande of people who would like In BBS him president." Belerendum Vote. Minneapolis, April 7. The cum mitteo appointed by the populist state convent ion concluded a canvass of the reli r. inliini vote for candidates for president anil vice-president last night. The results were as follows: For president Wharton Barker, IB67 Ignatius Donnelly, Bit, K. V. Dene, Is8 Thomas lv Weston, M; w. .1. Bryan, Hi eMttsrlng, in, total, L'otU For vice-president Ignatius I n - nellv, IBM; Wharton Barker, ;.s A. w. Howard. l7Sj Job Harrlman, I1S scattering, IB); total, 877S, For Einbeletnent. Ssikane, April 7. I.. P. llunner, Wanted in Buffalo county, Wis., for eiiiluv..l ing fl.'si.uou, was arrested Thurstlay in Itepuhlic hy a deputy sherilf from Wisconsin, rihcrifl t ole, this county, MOBivsd word tislav that the ofBaar would hri. his prisoner down on the Bnohana Northern this afternoon, having the train at Deef Park ami driving ai-ross country to catch the east bOjBMM OfSSl Northern train. Little tan h' learned here of Milliner's alleged crime. It is said he was president of a hank Dewey's Candldaey. Chicago, April 7. One man was killed ami another hadly injured in a tight here growing out of an argument over Admiral Ih wev 's camlldai v (or president. BugCne Tucker, a colored man, was shot anil liislaully killed b) Oeorjnt Miller, i barber. ih lattei was haillc cut a brail the throat with a raaoT, ami mat die. t in y were drink ing in a salism when the argument arose. Failed lo Answer the Challenge. Victoria, It. C, April 7.- Last night Lieutenant Reginald Sct.lt, B. If. i wa ri,..t bj a eta try .it Kaguimali for fail ing P. answer tlie challenge. St ..It will die The Queen al Dublin. Dublin, April 7 During the alt. r ii. sin Ipiei ii V ictoria rcn wisl a pro cession of children. It is astlmalad that tft,0Q0 to i ' yimngalaia a em paeeenl Murderer Hanaed In Molilalia. Helens i Mont., April 7.--A sH-nal to the Herald from ifhtdaau Montana, aaya : Win. Pnpo was i u.ged here this morning for the murder of Julius Plot), n law An Insurance Aaenl Arrested. Miiineuisdis, April 7 - I. P. Hun iter, an insurance agent, waa arieeted yesterday at Itepuhlic, Wash , charged with embesaliiiK lin.tmo. otin.rs will Mm y llunner lank for trial. Tidal Wave al Oyster Bay. Victoria, Ii. C., April 7.- A tidal WaVS at Oyster Buy yesterday destroyed the w hiii ics Light loaded curs Went down with the wharf. TERRIFIC RUSH OF WATER o- Dam in (tie Colorado River at Austin, Texas, Gives Way. o WHOLK COUNTRY BELOW INOHDATED Dd mafie Will Reach Himdrrds of Tbouunds of Dollars Trlrttraph Lion Dowo. Um of Life Reporldd. ML lamia, Apr i I 7. A Poet Oispatch perlsl from Dallae, Texas, mysi All wires between iaiias ami Austin are gone. A bulletin from La tirande, 7ft miles below Austin, says: It was re poTted at BOOS that a dam in the Colo rado river al Austin hroke at :'M a n. and the tlissl of water washed away the pOWef hnUBBi No os of life is rr ported, The damage will reach hun Beds of tlwuannds "f dollars, as the AUBtin dam was one of the largest and costliest of the kind in the country. The properly loss in the valley helow will ! very heavy. The following was r vud fr..m La Grande al Iif0 p m. i " The hri'akiug of the dam at Austin was something terrible. People ahuig the river are Basing for high ground." Loss or Lire Reported, All sections tributary to the Colo rado river report great damage to prop erty. I i. i.i.i I rumors sav a family of six uegns's living west of here were drowned. People living in the DOttOma had to leivn their homes. Reports from Concho river are that the worst storm ever known in that section is raging. " i-1. I by loss of life ami property . Caused by a Cloud Burst. Austin, Texas, April 7. A cloud hurst occurred today ami the entire country waa Inundated, the Colorado river rose eleven (eel in three hours ami is still rising at the rale of three leet an hour. I'lie storm is the BJMCl tcrrilic on record. A Bridge on the In ternational and GreBl Northern rail road, 17 miles north, washed out, wrecking the lOUthbound train. The engine, mail car, passenger coach ami sleeper were .III. lied. A lllimlsT of psoplo are reported killed. Ttmdamaga from the storm in this section will .milium to a bundled thousand dollars. Loss Hair a Million Dollars. Austin, Tex., pril 7. -A slice of the Immense granite .lain, H ieel deep and 'SMI feel long, was washed out, injuring the power house the torrent of water swept huudriils of houses away The occupants harely aBSUJIBd with their lives. I he loss Is half u in 1 1 1 ii dollars. Itiiiiuers wen' dis- patched down the river mi horses to notify the s'ope, hut the water P. ut them ami eight or Ian psotuc are known to have bsSU drowned Over a hundred houses have Is'en coin, led passing here since 111 o'clock. Washington Notes. WiImIi i llltllll Vl I.I 7 I . . I II I I . I I, I I I BMmibars of the bouse have ilocldsd not to allow i.rolriicti'd discussion on the motion to concur in the amendments lo the Puerto KieaU hill Wcliiesdiiv. A special rule will Is' framed which will Bring the motion to a vote alter several hours del. ale Washington. April 7. the time in the house tislav alter I o clock was BjeVOSSd to paying trihute to the memory ol Richard P Bland. Washington, April 7. No senator was prepared to BTueeed with the dis cussion of the Uuai MSB Pslay, ami it went over until M,.ii. I. iv I 'onsnlera lion of the Indian appropriation hill was then rBBUaied, ( RlSSgS Street Hallway Strike. Chicago, pril 7 The South Side Mirfece hues, which are tied Up hv a strike of power buus pioyua, ma il i hod i. ii uncertain tr,iussirtutmii hn ilities today, The eable Imea un running hut the electric hues on some treets are not running at all. A WonUrrlul McdkllM. e LECH AM 'S Mat m am I ul liiliou. ai.J Nttvmi llimiii Jra such aa i it J ao.1 I'a.ti in ih. Num., a, h S. h HraJs;Ka tJdiitca, r uliu e mi J Swtll.itM slur snatis, Itiiiincae aitj h'uaraitlffaa, i ol J 1 lilIU, fltaak ingja ( Heal, Imi if ApiKint, Miufintsn l Hi i .Hi. I osiivthtss, Hluiihca onihs Hsm. Ois lutti J SUati.ri ighiful lltcsitia.gntl all Ntrveut anj fcn l l'ttg Sciianlioita. tit, I hi r silittcttis all ante hunt a JiiorJtttJ ur abuasii wuaitlllsua ul th . i a . i luer. Iticvl.ain IM ill tuictl rcnltMf Igumlcn in .'i,itcfc htgslih They i i ompil i i M i so r ubsiryt,iiun ur irregularity ul ihc aystciu. rut Weak Mumsih ImiiailrsMl Ihgc n..n lakii lUakJaKeest, iMajaurtiarsui 1 Ivor, U , ail like n.agi few Jusra Will wurk wua Jera upun ihc Vllsl Oigaua, Sirciigjifciginun lug Muntulgtr 8 y ale in, rsaiuriug tht lung lual ( ;ui I 1 1 i mil to i let. tie! l-a k I lie bee a r A ee isf ti i..ni. myj ruumnq mtih thm HumU Hmmhhtho urAaWar pir.Vsji. JSu-tfr fthm huntmtt trmenm. F or thrum oiffmvmrm thm mrf muumtv - 99W9mW. IhcaC art ' fkla ' Jtliltltj by ftiuuasmii, in ail clgsMB of in. .( . , , anj one l llit bssl gusrsulrcn lu the Ncrvuus a.. J llctnliiairj (a H,g h,, h.n, . fiB tisvc Ihc I "gcei bale ul any Paicni Mcdiciaa let ib VroflJ. Tin list been achieved Wiltwul III. I'ul'li dlimi ul UnllanaOfiUls hie i.j.i. I'HU hv lur o.tny years bee a ' ' Popular lamily ihciJutiic wheravar the I natPi-.li lang-uagc U apubcu, ai)4 I lie w ituw nlautl mi. -ul a livni. IU ceuis and J A tents, at all drug slurs a. Easter Hats.. The charming styles we ahow are accepted beautica of the Piaster seasuu- dUldrea's Hats worth $2.00 tor $1.50 Cbildreo's Hats world $1.50 tor $1.00 La Mode Millinery i mill i in, Oreguu.