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Colored Shirt Waists SLAUGHTERED Note the following prices: m grade to aloM g Htf5ft::::r.::::::r,;::::::::::::::: S B6fi::::-::::::::::.::::::::::::MS JieuKi rH.to to eiAM n.n Cull before your alie Is sold. Evrry Waist WW he closed out within the IMft llftcen davs Reaver Bros, Dry Goods Co. RwD h i v 14, 1800. hn I : Mr ,,l WESTON NKItiHBOBHOOD . .... , imiill Yields of 40 Milling n"s Buihal. Pr Acr0- mm Oi . Mi 18. Threaping, in a"ncimi In iieljhbortood In wn,..i Carlvlr 4 Law t franhinva on Hi" William m llnv "nodi clime ln "" Thursday evening iMtkntbini i"dy. - .-1 l Keys g! jmt ork north ol Weston for ma Wnral. 00 the Donald Mclioiuild Mr l r - 1 1 :i I 1 wi'iit mil today form to h.t in rca t the .,, I'lin-i'll. relict (if tin- lulu MkhtMll, left today for Port- io, (heretic Will rciiiiiin wish reia B until the lift ol November. II iii.tll lm- retornsa irom u unci trt,iiyt,iii. Vn-i-. He tolls wonder hi rtorie (if tlic t rti i t nf tlmt country, aw other fact- that H'1' trees r hirlv hreakiic..' .1 n with their rich keMlnht , Inn il'llarra. !i" was hi Weston Inky, HtW that If i- tliresliintr near Milton for A. V I'.hini, where the dl in nearly 4i bushels to the acre. Jlr DM lm 460 acrst ol wheat. s. Kluon Bnlshfd up on Mr. Drir place vi'xter.lin and H thresh- ti tmiav fur Jin Skey, two miles Ir.l Milt, HI. T,p...l,..r. a, IV thut the lie (IH thtnhdl tlliln far are yielding between tmi tn bosbela mi itn average. This iiwrluiw Miiiewliat I cMi thun was ex ctel lour week- iiiro. The wheut pivullv i (if excel laol ipiulity. Mm Anhwortli. ot linker t'ltv, hits irriml in Milton Mid will remain. It b anjalayid b) In- hrother-in-lnw , ; un liurcii. have nearly all the time had Ofdert jiiHt it little in raoMM of the uliioiint it could put out . The orders are for both the white blanket! made by this concern, and which are tmt equlled by any mill in America, and also for the colored blanket! and Indian mhes, the latter haying (frown in favor for use M steamer ruys and slnmher robes. Charles Ferguson has charge of the Ware bouse maintained by the mill on Court street, and ha- done little else of late hut wheel out blfj hales of blanket and rohes to he carted t" tl I railfoad I for shipment . The mill buys wool sometimes from the scouring mill, mid sometime- from the irrnwers direct, having the wool scoured at the scouring mill. The woolen mill bus not yet bought its supply of wool for the BOOlIng season, and is almost at the last of the stock which was purchased for toe runs up to this time. The mill is running now on full time. C ASTORIA Inn the dlnniiturc of Chas. tt. FlrtcRMU In uiir for more tlian thirty yein, and Tk4 Kind Ion Uav Always HougU. How s Thil? i ear Oat aaadred Dellani Rawaid (or ot sjusffra taut naaael i- cured t'y I'tCasirs Cure I I ( IIK.NKN , ( II., I'riii.. Toledo, O. I th, uii'l.r.iKti- l have known , J. Che tor thr Lit fill. . -ii win-, unit ts'lleve him wiij honomhi.' in nil bualMei uaasaotloas mum-iniiy Kiii.' in carry oat uny (ihiiait- i,y ueli linn. Wmi A t KI AX. I " ' .:io -l- Tnleilii, ( lion tt i nm, l i s a n A Marvin, S'liulfMi. iiiiKit-. 't'lilcdo. Ohio, h iurrii ( nr.' i- luki'ii liitorually. act- tirrt-ttjr on tin- ni I Mtnl nmi'oua urfaoss i- rtrui. f r i . n st tsittle Hold by iniuuu nMilawnlala imv. UliF4mll) nib nr. (he bent. HIMD FOR PKND1.ET0N BLANKETS if Shipments to tho East and Also to Wesiu, ,1 Marketa. . he I'finlli'tnii Woolen Mill com nan v ajaawsly lawn aide to keep up with jgaj tsr the blanket ontpat of their ill mday eveninf, a big ablp- aM went out til KpokaM to the Stio awOry (iissls coiiinauv. anil other ini'iitH li.u.- r ntlv 'none to west- W citie-. (iriler- DODIS coiiMtitntlv aut, the New York agenta el lb iiiilU having easily secured the "H'llDK ii, ,,f a trade tlutt has never I' wen (pin. kepi up with. The mills 'ire lieadniiarters (or WATCHES. 0' all kinds ami (Mtr priires Ml the luwust i i hay but One Price m that i the same everybody. L Hunziker Jeweler and Optician. State Normal School We call attention to the advert i.-e- meiil of the State Normal achool al i Monmouth, appearing in another column if this issue. The achool re 'ports a successful year, with encnurag I ing prospects for the next session, i Munv teucliers are taking the normal course both for the sake "I the profes sional training, now pretty gt rally demanded, and also a tlie ncsi means of preparation for securing the state papers. It Tins Plain Enough. If you have a nagging cough and are I. .in to ii drne store, and net a bottle of Shiloh's Consumption ... . 1. 1 .i . it .....i i cure, lake itto-ininis oi ii, uno nu n, if von are not lienclited, return the bOttla B9 the druggist, and he will re turn row money, isn't that lair No 1.1 ,li iimn. LT cts. . THI cts. and $1 a tsittle. Talltnan & Co.. lead ing druggists. For rteaaure. (io to the Lehman Hot Springs, formerly the Teal Spring-, located in the wilds of the lilue mountains of Umatilla county, the heart of the aportnian's oaradise. This year the springM will he under nett inanage inent, and everything that will In H convenience to guests will be promptly baikcd utter. The ileasing feature of the springs this year will he dancing and music. Kirk'tnan's orchestra will furnish music. For particulars address II. K. Warren, maiuiger, or lr. J. Mc ttM, lleppmir, Or. Blsmark'i Iron Nerve Was the result of bis splendid health. Indomitable will uml tremendous en ergy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidnevs and Bowels are out of order. If voii want these qualities and the auccesa they bring, use Dr. King -New Life PIUS. They develop every power ol bruin uml body. Only He at Tallmaa and 0o.'l drug store. Beer to be Cheaper In Sumpler. lleurv Finger, who was in business in Pendleton tor some time, and who went to Sumpter from here, uiinounces in the locul papers that he will BOM the first beer garden and hall in kw ter on August l"t, where beer will lie sold, for the first time in thut tov.li, at the popular price of I cents a glass. It Saved Hi Leg. 1. A. Deniorth, oi La (irange, Oa.i suffered intenaely for six months with a (rightful running sore on his leg, but wriie- that Bneklen'i a-roloa salve wholly cured it in ten duvs. For L'- Mn Wound-, Bums, Boils. Pain or Piles it's the beat salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Ofll Sbe. Sold by lull man iV. Co., druggists. If you are sick all over aud don t knOW what ails vmi, it's ten to one yOUl kidnevs me out of order. Foley a Kid ney Cure will bring health and BOergJ Pioneer Drug store A Word to Farmers... As this is the dawn of harvest we wish to announce that e have a complete line of Harvest Supplies, Dishes, l able Cutlery and Cooking Utensils. We buy for spot cash, which enal,!, , ,ls to bell cleaper than those who buy on credit. Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees a specialty. CHAS. ROHRMAN, nt tT Pendlc-ton. urt Stree' MANHOOD RESTOR ED i?55. "i ... ...BaSS.' jj. , t i ( i ' . -. i .Hin ui m uiiuui lHiaa- 1 w iti iin- uuutrnuv ii.u " : "i " IiiNuii i ii v aa frooeh libynlelull, .will Wl!ZMmmwmim uriiuiin. mi.i. it li. """"L:r..L iaDiu .. .... ....... ...... Krrou a"vj .-,- l ti...ll.r W..IM.. r.-.f ""r,Z, .1 iijalT" it. eVilsqiuokisa-o dus-bu.se. yJ.khMi.0 lM mid n ihu biarrora ol i.aiHite.ioy. 2-lj a-BBlSas uuuib.." :..ir:..i..i it!iilll uii, li.irrurs in .iiiu.im-... I yj. "(""Oniuid tut- uriuary oro ui ll liui'U.ilui. iii i n . " o r. ii wu-e:r.k jv.:"'.s . - '""iu. (mil ik, 'cnri-ii i.y lluelurnuHM-osuw lieriwi..v . : ...as A i Ito n UNI l""-' l i. '" OH,-. , to Cute wltboO HI. ooo.ulli.il. .u"ui,l,bui,aio.Auu ABffil'r i,L .! 7 ",1,""-'i'abi,i:il.,.ouKaoclapeiuu.oiin-ur. fl.uouu.... . lOL i;1!?."1"1 lemliii.mb.n. ""Hat, "-AtA. ... I (j. Uox and. bu fiuucloou. Ci. V TA.L.LHA.K CO.. LMtUOttUX. PJIIIlHutSTOil, OH0. THE FORESTS DBSTROYaD BY FIRI Correspondent Asks for the Law Gov ernment Expert Gives Some Figures. (. Teel. of Reho, writes to the .',ast Orwonlan asking for information re garding the setting of tires to forests and the provisions of the law on thl subject. The law, both federal and state, provide heavy penalties f. r tin- setting ot nres in the forests, and also contain a provision requiring that all persons camping or moving through the mountains shall extinguish all tires built at their camps, never leav ing them burning when breaking camp. These requirements are very explicit, and are backed by severe pen alties. The provision thus made is reason able, and, obeyed, would obviate dan ger of much destruction of furest by the tires of campers. It is well known that a large portion of the tire destruc tion is caused by the tires of campers, and attention to the plain provision of the law would prevent enormous loss of timber. An Expert Opinion A. .1. Johnson, of Astoria, who is employed by the I'nitcd States govern ment to collect POta II leal specimens, arrived this morning from Meacbam. He hns been instructed by the govern ment to make an estimate of the tim ber resources of Oreiion, aud also to estimate the amount of timber that has been destroyed by lire. In obeying these instructions, Mr. .loiihson hrs traveled through the mountains from Klgin to Canyon City, and in all di rections leading out from these points, having just come in from the trip, lie was asked regarding the perOOIItage of timber destroyed bv fire in those re gions, and stated that he would esti mate it at one-sixth, or about fourteen per cent. Vast stretches Ol torest have been burned, and (be limber rendered useless for any of the uses of manufac ture. This estimate applies especially to the country from Klgin to the Walla Walla river, including the Looking i llaM country. lb- has not yet made Mp his report to the government, and gives the four teen per cent tUurc only as an approx imation. Later, he will compile his Bgoroi carefully, and he has them for each townshiliof the country traversed. Then he will be able to tidl almost with exactitude just how much of the forests have been destroyed by tire. Mr. .loiihson also estimates the quan tity of timber that has been cut by the sawmills, hut cannot yet give the figure-. Mr. Glenn's Statement. C. II. (rleiiu, of the Colorado Mid land Railway company, also arrived this morning from the mountains, hav ing been camping for sometime in the vicinity of Ml. Klnily and other locali ties across the summit on the La (irande side of the Hue mountains. Mr. Oleim was told the figures given by the government expert, and said: "It (HH'ltrs to me that these figures are conservative. 1 ladieve Mr. John son has certainly not over-estimated the quantity of timber destroyed by tire in the Blue mountains. I have just beee through these mountains on a camping trip, and observed large areas of timber that have Is-en burned by tires set, in most instances no doubt, by people who are careless in leaving camping tires burning break ing camp. If people would always pour water on the tires when they leave camp, much of the destruction would lie averted." Mr. (ileim says th.it be believes the forest destruction in western Oregon is greater than in eastern Oregon, lie has I n through the mountains west of the Cascades, and tinds larger areas bur I than he found in this part of tlie state. . CONFIDENCE MEN AT WALLULA. The ir Work Has Become Almost a Night ly Occurrence A Recent Experience ot Victims. It is said that a gang of confidence men is operating at Walluta of late, and have secured a number of victims. A man coming over from there stated to the Last Oregon lea i "The W. At C. B. K. trains BOB lag in from Pendleton ha- to lay over for several hours at Hunt's junction, to make connection with Northern PaslaV passenger trains. This ti gives these bunco men full play at the passengers. They do not stop at passengers on these trains. They work iiasseiigers on the O. It. A N. trains, and every trav eler who may have the tdeasure or sor row of passing through Wallula. "Dm- passenger, a few nights since, was led to believe that one of these smoothed-tongued tricky handed men uas a sheepman, and w as contract ing to buy a large numlier of sheep of him ; but. Iielore the bargain could la- com pleted, it was only social a glass ol ale should he drank, and. taking advant age of this, the dice game was brought into play. Bvea beaON the ale was drank, this over reluctant gentleman, en route to hia hat.py home, was minus eighty (si.l dollars. "This is only one out of many s null ing schemes. Just a week ag.. these same cohtidciicc men robbed a traveling salesman out of two hundred dollars, and they even stioajd so low us to trv aud induce a ludy pasnenger tO get oft the W. ii 0. B. H. train ar riving at W p, tn., and departing I Mil next a. in. , making her believe then was no train out of Wallula until noon the following day. "Is there no law by which MOM malfactors can be brought to justice, and a stop put to this premeditated trn k-robl.rv, and a protection for lin ts, oplc? "H looks only reasonable and justiliuble thut there la." The ladv referred to lives in I'endle toti and as en route to San Francisco on a pleasure trip. Worn Than War. II I - UPU L ,11,., I in uiir but hundreds of thousands are killed by consumption. There would be no deaths at all caused by this terrible disease, if people could be made to un derstand thut rihiloh's cough and con sumption cure is u sure remedy if tuken in the early stages. 'St cts., 50 cts. and fl a tsittle. Druggists will refund tl money if u oore is not effected. Tall- man i Co., leading druggists. Saltern mills are holding off, and western growers are doing the same. Borne ol ti.e wool men have located ad- VanOM On their Cllpl for what money is needed for present needs, and are therefore In a position to refuse offers and wait for the future market condi tions that are aXpeCted by the growers to prevail. It is probably true," said Mr Oreen, that the sales will not take place until after election in MovemtMaTi Buyers are Inclined to wait and see if the price will not be less after that time, and sellers are inclined t wait and see if the price will not Is- la-tter. Thus, both buyers and sellers are guessing agninst the coming condition, and the result is a standstill market. There i- little likelihood that the status of tlie local market will change until the election has MM held, and then it will be determined which is right, the sheepman or the buyer." GETS BETTER YIELD. Edwin Swluler Flndi Land North From Town Turns Off Laraer Crop Than Last Year. Bdwln Bwltaler was out north from Pendleton on Kriday, looking at bis lands in that vicinity. Lauds nf his farmed by Louis llagen have been threshed, and returns estimated on one Held. On this bluesb-m was sown, and is yielding according to the esti mate BDOUt 'Xi bushels to the acre. The grain is of No. 1 grade, ami the yield is nearly twice that the same lands gave a year ago. Last season, the wheat was shriveled, aud not only yielded less but gave a low grade wheat. Rimer Snyder is getting bushels or better to the acre same locality. forty in the Tranivaal Loss of Life. Moralists are discussing the terrible loss . i f life brought about by the Trans vaal war. Yet here life is sacrificed for a purpose for an honest principle. It u.-re better to preach against the needless sacrifice of life. Thousands of people succumb to ailments w hich might easily hive . chocked in the beginning. Dyspepsia carries off more people than are killed in war. The Use of Hosteller's St.imach Bitters would save many lives. Constipation may seem a little thing, hut it in variably .level. .pes into something worse, and the longer it is all., we I to run, the harder It is to cure. The Bitters cures indigestion, constipation dyspepsia and biliousness, naturally and permanently, without shocking the system. It is goisl lor everybody. Church Announcement!. Church ol the Kedeemer. Hivine service tomorrow at hours as follows: Celebration of the holy coniuinnion prc'-cdcd by the sermon at II a. in. Kvening prayer and address at H o'clock. Baptist church. Breaching services Sunday at II a. ni. and K p. in. ; Sab hath school at 10 a. in.; Junior, :i::i(l; morning subject. "The Lord, a war rior;" evening, "(business and Sever ity of iod." Cured Bronchial Trouble. ('has. V.. Davis, 1071 W. Congress St., Chicago, savs: "I suffered for years with bronchial trouble and tried (iniiiv kinds of medicines without re lief, until I began taking Ivdey's Honey and Tar, which cured tne. " Take no substitute. Pioneer Drugstore. Itch!Itch!M! Awful Itching of Ecema Dreadful Scaling of Psoriasis CURED BY CUTICURA Ceiicca KiiAf, to cl.-unsii the skin of MMl uml scull s. OvneOM Ointment, to alia Itching, und auulln, and h.-ul, and Ooneima HBaoLvaaTi to cool and ek anai the blood, in..,., tbn uiudt couqileU- mid iseily cure . ni. i.i lor torturing, dnt nguroig baaMIBi rushes, and Irrituiioim, ill; In-.. of hair, which have deti.-d tin -.Will of the Is-si physicians and all other rtiino diea, a single set being often auttlciuiit to i ura Ihu moat ohsluiate case. CUTICURATHESET$I.25 Or Moi VAc i OiiMniKhT, fUeoiVHT. Mag, gkuM ttymtt. f ITSI. 0, AX C I ' , i'ri( . Iloetoli. Oregon Lumber Yard .SELLS. Ltwiberi Lath. Sliiiink", KuilJmt; I'upcr, lar Paper, MouldiiiKts. FickctH, Li DM aud CaiBHU Brick aud Sand, Sash and Door, Screen Doors & Windows, Terra OMa Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., op). Court Houae. The Center of Attraction WOOL GROWEKS WILL NOT SKLL. Nor Will Buyers Buy Nothing Doing at The Dalles. Says Charles Green. Charles H. 0NH the buyer of Koslilaud 4 Company, of San 1 run cim-o and Boston, came up Iroin Ho- DallM Friday evening. He bus qmb ih.-ic tor some time, und will probably reinaiu tor sometime longer. Mr. Qreeo stub-d to the Kaat Oregon lun thut nothing ia doing at t'he Dalles or Shaniko in the wool trude. At the Dalles are five million s.unds of wool, aud at Shaniko another million noun Is, and practically none of it has been sold, "illy a small amount of wool has moved, and that which bus gone out has bean inoatly on consign ment to commission houses. in explanation, be said that tne r.-u- Hon waa that which has been frequent ly given lately buyera will not bid excepting at lower prices than the growers will accept, und neither will yield au iuch trow the grouud taken. Mid -Summer Clearance Sale IN FULL BLAST. COLLARS in all Styles. lite kind that we sold at toe ia tltrcc (or IJ tents. muss sm u rs. DiUOUnt ol to per cent on all white shirts, )oo St.tti l Shuts .it discount of to par cent. All the other shirts ot whatsoever kind -'o per i cut nil, OVLRSIURTS. Regular price $ .50, Clearance price 5 .45 von save jc Regular price . 75, Clearance price .08 .... . . mi save 7c Regular price 1.00, Clearance price .85 ymi save lc Regular price, i.iy Ch-arame price 1 07 you save 18c Regular price 1. 50, Clearam c pi u c i.S vmisavejjc Sweaters A diicotinl ol i per cent right through the i ntirc line lot Men and Boyi Cjips -O pel tent oil ol all MOB and hoys alike. lima On every Hat in tlie house, from it.eji and up. a diacounl i ij pel cent, Mothers' Kriend litivs' Waists Diacounl ol 10 pi 1 cent, Kmc Pants Diacounl oi in pot tent, We may have omitted some items in this department but retl asMin ,1 the reduction has been made just tlie same. The Peoples Warehouse. th L,dr. for those who are especiully purti, ular alsut tin; laundering of their Summer garments is the laundry. Kveryone kuowa except those who haven't tried our work, how clean, properly starched and .f.iied every article proves itself to U- after it bus b. . n through our bands, if you don't know us, let's get acquainted. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robinson, Prop. Telephone 60 Dally tUal Otuguulaui, L6c. a waek. Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. .1 K Norton, rortland. Win I' Ripley, rortland. I V Jackson, rortland. I .1 Hums, Portland. 0 M smith, Ohleogo, K riot mail, linker t'ity. w B Oarreteon, Portland. W T Kelly, Omaha. c 11 Breca, jr, Omaba, Bdwln Clarkeon, suit l ake. V B Ooman, rortland. A K.slcrick tirutit and wife, rort land. ,1 11 Iforan, l a Irande. f B Wilcox. Milton. Win Maher. Portland. Ben Mil, hell, Portland, ,1 11 Pled, Portland. A .1 Johnson, Astoria. II s sim ui, Portland, w Candled, Bpokane, K S lleattield, HpoknM. ('has II (,reene, San PfOnOUMO, p it Hell, San rraneiaoo, 11 shiiits, gjpokane. A P Tugwcll, Bpokane, Mrs Captain IVrccll, Taenia, w Qortnan, Obleaeo, 1 A Walker. Seattle. T f Rogere, Spokane. Will M.s, re, Spokane. Miss Julia Mailer, citv. W I Itrock, city. The List ot Wounded who have la-en healed bv Milliner Salve is very large. It heals all wounds or sores ami leaves no scar. l'ioueer l'rug Store. lrWVXAAarWrXrrWArWrVrWWIrWl Get Ready for Harvest Have your header beds made, your water tanks looked over and have your feci racks in order, so there will he no delav wlic.i the time 00 ties to hat vest this fear's bio, ci op We make header beds, walei tanks and teed racks at v.'i 1 1 .ison.ilih- ptlces. Call and see us. Pendleton Planing Mill & Lumber Yard M. lOHSIIiH, Proprietor. i Purity and Accuracy 44'"' ' i" i m MMJ The Old Dutch Henry reed Yard Kit HAYS ft CD., Proprietors. All kinds of llav and dram for sale. Hulled "id BUMUOOd Berlo) , guar anteed tin, U-st on the market. Plenty ol stall r,,.,iu. Qood barn. Ilig corrals for Iihiso stock Kates reasonable, (live us a call Wool for Sale Thurdayg of each wreak I will bet( the Qoldan Rule l Intel tn reeeive MBJvd lils on Loti of Wool, No. 5, 8, 13 and 7, about 500 sacks, now gtored in the ndependenl wrarehouHe. I reserve tint privilegM of rejeoting any or all lii.is. J. B. SMITH. Hotel Pendleton Under New iTanaKement. sr.- necessary In (Inura. .Meilb lnea when prepared with adulterated IngredJeati cannot serve the pur.sH desired Our I druKa are all standard ami our prnaerip , tiou departnient has ..ur ipeelal care j Mall orders will receive prompt and car, -fill attention. BROCK & BendaMMaM for I'ameras and PkoeDgranak suppiine. Corner Main ami Court Sta , Paadletoa. MoCOMAS i. Strictly First-Class Excellent Culsloe. Lvery Modern CoDveoieDce llfllLVHI jt b Br 111 Give Us a Trial. Kates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week ur month T Albft CrCfllllCrV tint) KAf Alu ,,IIIMM Uniiniin', for rravellng men II,.. it . t HaUI u 1 11c not iiuici iii uastci 11 01 cyoii. Cheese Factory Orders Promptly I Hied. J. L BISHlik, Prop., Alba. Oregun. Van in in ;. -,s . Props. Successors to J. ti. Moore TO THE WISE v V GOLDEN RULE HOTEL I'rtio-Ja; C F. aUHltH, P.. p th Only First Clan nd tuinpliitd Hytol 111 th City. bB lH !'t' w 'ft kk bi ai ah 1 Mm f im tUiipl, Mooinl. BnaMl tiau. hit fmt Huiie.ng. Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. PI NIU I TON. OPtGON C lurini r, or those who intend ,latitilil their naidoM or doing aprlag atork (if any kind in this line, you will find everything in garden t.sds and MMi barb wire, staples, nails, b. i.w and shell hardware ot the very beet quality and at the lowest pricea at W.D. Hansford &Co.'s I'eudlnlou, Oregou ICE Puget Sound Warehouse Co. TACOMA, WASHINGTON. lYenrhntun u w. .1 r ii K , ui IiagH'la .l J I a I pa Itllltl ml V ll HIM) III IVll'lluUiU V m - lt Murk 1 I hut. 1 ni 11 ni iiitfhiMi Mom fOatftiMfl KliritlvlltM M ki Hlrl tttlllf to f 1 mm re llt Watkl-a 'IVlt Mil I 1 opa tr Uit Mine Ui VkllltlUva, V W MKNhlhV AmvuI, I'tjutlUtuli. UflM Hi lUkei .V KtilMMli'a, uu( iltnir tu potato lit . I it Mi'MHnkt . Aguul l H h h John K MoWitfiUKktiAgullt ( WttrraJll W II A 1 Hit k Agt-iti ml Vyi in If W llHAb , . I.. .1 .. V l r . I.. 1 BRICai SAND W(X)1 GOAL AUo WhuteaaU Ageut lor SCIIIJTZ MILWAUKEE HEEK in bottlea, barrela, or caeee. Call up M e Telephone llU.il H. K0PITTKE. Waterman's IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS. Once tried, alwaya used. Kvery Ton fully guaranteed. MAX BAER. tH Mttin st- Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Byern' Best Flour, tt took firat premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competl tiuu, aud gives excellent satisfaction wherever used. Hvery sack is guaranteed. We have the best Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Uye and Beardless Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S. BYERS, Prup. Brau. Shorts. Eee. etc