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Colored Shirt Waists SLAUGHTERED Note the following prices: Kg grade to elnte - ih) grade to oloea ii'jd grade to 8li 2 11 errade to oinee v it'78 irrade to oloae ihv Ij'fui to ' S9 tirade tn eliiw. 11.19 Lull before your aitt Is told. Every Wal-t wl'l be closed out within the nett fifteen daa leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. (Swv IoSIMT, JULY 1 11KKI. t JUOOB RELEASED A BOY. Mtial Assumes Prerogative Con- t, Law "as - .cm Hsrelotore. , Canty Judge ' A. Il.irln.un, in uimn " H... .1 hurcc.l Inn. 'villi horae ! ZiM. haa taken a ti ni agreement 5 the provieioiiH 'ha law ami uh--ael DltnfativiNi which were eon kapliWl ' luw nmkf en. It hut .., , ., .'.i. tnv for the HaM judge ' 'la, ""' ""H Inoi'lit Into the uriiuinul courta, all Kcb caa baring n If" " j'"'- ajtaartiaad circuit court. Tin- law . abWraanfen upon tin' county judge . nf in.; of .tin neuce, or . BMitttni magistrate, and, tini, pro- i ii i if.- paid tin- county t, -in i .i Tli if auvet the Bontr tny i-iwt- m the iirtuuiaoa, and utiilnf haviiitf judicial authority al- tiutt liaml iiihii eaae culling fori pf tnpt acti'in. In tin" oaaa, l( arai stated hy tin' , titiier of tin- h"i that the lutti-r wan haul working lail. and thut the boy oiiumleMt I tlia' I w ned certain tone at tmj lor tin' labor he hud per ntnetl oti 'he hoinc ranch . In taking ui tin' horses (mm the patturc on Jlcaav creek t T 1 home pluee, Hurtle 4l only what be suppoted he had a r-.tM under Um law to do, and un IiioflDglv rani.' in I'olltlict witli the utrit- wiiirli ivet n parent the eua wiv of all proper' , earned or aecurcd by t minor child. Birtic wan reh'iined upon bin own rmftiiunre. and tin' trouble, which M ill the family, has been aatis Uftorily adjusted Tbf actum oi the county judge in thi' matter, and the intention to pur Mr a Millar curse in other eaten wbvrein he inn act advmedly , It com WMpMrall indeed, univeraally, in the tuxpuviT. . It w ill udd to the rniets atrforniud by the county jekr'i ulhre, an ! thut make it of the MM value to tlie people. NEW SCIINTIFIC PROCESS. 'reparation uiovered That Will De stroy tlie Uandruft Germ. Nf MM tille ii hat been known Mdaadruff i- cauaad by a iteriu tliat "! '! .. i into little white IWiMd by tapping the vitality of P liair at the root, iuuhiim falling "r tod, ni nr.. liually haldneaa. toMMl tl,. m im been all kinda of lairiiioiuluii!. and and tcaln tiinicn ' there iiil- heen no to anl ciin (or dandruff until the J)rv ni H preparation called New toi Herpiciilt), whleh dnntroyi tlie Mjjlflgeriii. Daataoy the MMM and PQt will vcaae to tsltt, Kill the wruff derm and you'll have no j " iti'hiug m'alp, M iatling i anadauartnn for- WATCHES.. Mall kindl and our price are tin- owaa h. but Onn Prion th.t la thn isma Ovorybody. L Hunziker Jeweler nnd Op Hi l.i i Arrivala at Hotel Panolalon. Siuniiel iifner and wife Ghionfjo, Mrl, .lark-mi and child, I'lirtland. Hen SitiHheiuier, 1'ortliind. lien 1 KobertH. I'ort land . A Cbriatnnaan, Portland, Mr- Mooome, Portland, Mr L T Itnaca, Walla Walla. .1 P tnaaoa, Walla Walla. I'an I'outileti, I'nioti. w r Bnftbi Bnu Franciaoo, .1 N Nonkorvic Chicago. Win Mmgrove, Athnnn, H Voelker, Portland, A .1 Hall, Spokane, t' K t'ratiHtnii, city. D O Puttullo, I'nr'tland. B A Walkden, lha. I Himenrwcig. Attiena. W K (iletnlining, I'urtland. II II Patton, Spokane. II i jgdnn. I'lirtland. A w McKenie, Portland. ii W liarriH, I'urtland. t' ii Stacey, I'lirtland. C K Wilton, San FranciHco. V M Smith. La Urande. J C llackett. Walla Walla. I II ( lark, olty. I. Mai'leary, Spokane. Claude lirigBii, New York. .1 H Moran, citv. W P Pal and wife, city. M Hcluvage, Spokane. .1 II KliH'ckncr, Bnokana. Unnanlcar, Bnokaaa. Alllaofli Portland. Ilailev and fumily, city. a') .Spokane. Hiiflum, Waaoo, Newell. Siiokune. -niBllev, Milton. Arthur Atttteti,, Philadelphia. Alex . I Waldiuuii, New tork. lien F Walnh, San Francitco. Ken llnatinlmnr, Portland, w T Oofay, Sikutie. i i A l Mat I raW Wanton . Wm afdBrlda, Athena. M I: Montoltn, Hpokanc. M W Plllabory, Portland. A I' Ilradburv, Portland. W T Kelley, Portland. Chan II Olatai Portland. A II Berger, Portland. A I Spencer, ( 'bicugo. A J Johnnon, Antona. P B .1 A T U S.iin B I B K I. CASTORIA Bear, thr tlananna uf Cnaa, ti pli lu u for mine Ihau thirty vrmrm, and rtu Ami rna uv aiwuju hougkt. Thaatraa Fra fur 1800-t. The "International llraina,"a lead ing tlieatrical paper detiret to arrange with Home lady or gentleman in in ry town in the Tinted Mate to "end a brief weekly report of the happnaloajl of the theatren in their town tor the aeaRoii of 19001. For thin aarvta MM ittue to tlie nonaBPOaaJnnt their "Oritio'a Credential Card," which aaiitloa them to the utual courtetiet of dramatic paper two paxae to each play i. It it not a hard tatk nor dm" it raunlrn an nnpnrlnnnad nawnpapw writer, hut they uni"t hun- a MapOliai. Ua narnon who nrtll not abuse lha privilege. The "Critic 'k Card"" en aide" the crr.'Hpoiideiit to nee all play thut are prenenteil during the naMM nltliuut aipanna. For loll nartlonlan addreaa, Editorial Dapt . I'uam Publiabing Co., Publlthert, 23 huane St., W, Y. Cold Siael or Death. "There in but one small chance to njiaa roor life and tliat it tlirougli an operation, ' a the awiul protpect net before Mrt. 1. B. Hunt, of Lime Kidge. Wit., bv bur doctor utter vainly trying to cure' her of a frightful case of atoinach trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn't count on ahe nwrvalooa Kiwer of BlMarlc Bittern to cure LlvW ami Stouiacli troublet. hut -he h. urd of it, took seven bottles, war wholly cured, uioidml surgeon's knife, now weiglit more and laau batttl than ever It't positively guaraiitoed to cure Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and never dtoMalttlt. ttlM at Tall man & Co.'l drug store. An uii-to-dttte bicvele at 125, ladle- arbaela fJo, at tba Craaoanl Agency in Um Baal Orafonlan building, a !c-oud-liand bicycle In g'nl ordar lor Tnrnia easy, without inlerett. A Word to Farmers... Al this ls the dawn of harvest we wish to announce that ' have a complete Una of Harvest Supplies, Dishes, Table Lu' ry and Cooking Utensils. We buy for spot cash, which ttablea us in -t,Uonr .h. iknu ivho buv on credit. 1 S iV Sanborn's Teas an buy a wh and Coffees a specialty. CHAS. ROHRMAN, nt f,,r Pendleton. Court Street S7PlWTaTrJr.l.MfJLJ.IILA li.l:l.'.UJ oriiin D,sl BiRf.!XttSk. e Of Cliei tutu i Palna l la- ,uur. Aura. LOtt Mannuu. .lr.b r .1 . . i a, ... ..in . l.imi ami . . . v ni.. M'-..'.'...tr"..'"J!i "''rr;r.''. a..,n, Vdncooaia veuiii.no iinnas iu nqnii vo- ' nTYIV r ntnna Wm ) I k i K5:.T13. a .ui. i. i i j. fMZM "," KU,,,., . tidawaa. Blal!oi Hamaa eo , nan rrar.ciaoo.Oal. UY TALUaM UO DHUtttUMTa. FWlJITOM, OUlHiOM. ATHENA, ADAMS AND WESTON NEWS. The Demand Tor Harvest Hands has Raised Wagaa Harvest Notes. Athena, Or., July IB. Th scarcitv of harvest hands anil the urgent neces sity for help havaeuneed a horizontal raise in wages to tbe extent of iiImhiI ..I) CetltN linr .law mm I- 1 . I ........ ,-,,, mi um um. tbe change in tlie schedule of wages la most prooonnnrd In the case of header boa drivers, who demand and are unite t. ii. i;.iiv receiving '' per itav. Here toiorc, with very few exceptions, when I dW kt day only was paid, this clas of harvest hands has received 1.D0 s r i day. Sack-sewers, stackers and bon iMuwn men an come in tor a raise Sack-sewers receive not less thnn '.'.. VI, 'while 3 is gcn-rallv being paid, ami I 8,00 Is even Udng paid in isolated I cases. Stackers arc getting from f: to n per itav, and bOMOWn men MJSO to f. I lie reason for the variance in the wages is on account of the work v.trv Ina with the different kinds ol ma chines, and the difference in the num ber nf men employed to do the WOTt, i he a bora arc tba priect for Athena ntnt Weston, fenerally, though cases may he cited where" the wages are much less The threshers in the vicinitv of Adams say thev have not as yet had to advance their wage scale noticeably. Men are scarce, however, and wages there are also liable to raise. There is also a scan itv of men and teams for hauling wheat from lha fie Kit to the warehouses, and nan rates are naid. Adams Ntws, Adams, Ore.. July 14. J. T. l.iett allen commenced harvesting Ofl his lbO-ticrc field of wheat adjoining this town this afternoti. The wheat is of fine quality and will vield heavilv, hut whether it will go up to 4il bushels to the acre cannot as vet be fuirlv estimate,! He will Is. iMa aa give the figures bv Motnlav evening. a . v iirisienscii. representative at Helix for rlataoedei It Mlnnr, oi Pen dleton, was in Adams tislay to have his team of horses shod. lie states that Helix blacksmiths are overrun ltd work. Weston Ntws. Weston, Or., July 15,-0. A. R, Me- Ortm returned todar from a trio to Pandlnton. William Blair states that he will shortly coiniiieiice building a ware house near the mill, to uive him bet ter facilities for handling grain. The warehouse will he of a lizc to hold about :'IHH.I sucks uf grain. PLANS FOR PENDLETON STREET FAIR. Traveling Man Will Aaaiat Gun Club May Have a Tournament Other Features. Several representative commercial travelers were interv ieweil on Sunday and today rngardlaf a traveling man's itav at tin street fiirproposeil (or Pnbdlnton during the fall. Kvery.ine who was consulted promised to lend his assistance, and advocate and agi tate the scheme enthusiastically. Pen dleton is situated so at to be of easy access for the commercial travelers from all directions, and unless opposi tion which is now unexpected should develop they will come here and ussist lor u any in entertaining the crowds thut will uttend. It goes without the aaving that, it the commercial travel ers take hold of the enterprise, tin v will iiiake it a success. For, they have never been known to do anything else with anything thev have hi tempted. The Pendleton iiin I lub is working for a tournament during the fair. Thev will purchase one of the new maugatraps. which will attract main of the North Coast marksmen, and, indeed, at the Walla Wullu shisil a numlH-r of them stuted they would attend a shoot at Pendleton In case tiie home club would make urrunge ments for it. This would he u fine fea turc, and prove a valuable addition to the 1 ist of features. The Pendleton Camera Club mem-la-rs have been consulted, and are thinking up some original feature whereby they could assist in entertain ing the crowds. The club hu. some "I the most expert amateurs on the coast, and will doubtless provide something unique and interesting. Their part in the program will attract many camera II ends from other towns. Some of the local amateur athletes ure working on tin- niea oi a meei on one of the tracks here, probably mi the quarter-mile bicycle courae in the invert grove. It would nrovide a wliole day 's tport of the most inter esting character, and would be not lets valuable than auv other feature of the street fair. The Pendleton horsemen are anxious to have a day's racing during the fair, and w ill do to if the datet do nut con flict with tbe North Coast racing meets for which already ihe local hortea have been entered. 'I'll it will be a meet, if aectired, that w ill not la- second to any held on the coast tiiit year, and will bring here horsemen ami other people from all over the interior. One idea ha. been proposed that w iul I be a g'd one if worked out. It it to bine a open air platform and teats, where each day a free enter tainment would le given of various kinds, either all local talent, or part local and part professional . This will be done, if possible. And the plans are only at yet in protpect. There will be other features thought of, and arranged for, and the fair aill be made a succeaa in every particular. A meeting will Uf called noon to QOailoW the matter, and de cide whether the fair ahall or shall not be held. a) a PH0GHESS OF TUTUILLA'S HARVEST. Everywhere the Combine. Iht Header, lha lhreeher, lha brain Hauler. Tutuilla, Julv 15 Harveating Is in full pr irets. Yhruahurt, headert and combined harvesters are running in all directions. On the ridge between Mc Kay and Birch creeks, a small tract of country, live threshing outtilit are at work, iw reuorta Burt Blair, whose oiit ht it in that locality. On the reserva tion and around Tutuilla, very little gruiu has yet been harvested, except Bonn- work done by combines. There dis'S not teem to be at many headers as threshers at work, hardly enough to keep out of the thresher's way. John Muir hat jutt nuiahed threth iug Chrie Nelson's graiu, which yielded about 'in buthels to the acre, and which he hat already disputed of for 50 cents a buahel. M. II. Oillett's attain combine hat jutt tiuithed threshing i. O. Miller's crop, which ) ielded about W buthels a the acre aiid which he ban sold to W. S. Byert for 50 cents a bushel. Sam Bituer hat finished heading his Tutuilla crop and taken hit header to Um reservation. Messrs. Turner Sc Bell started up their new J.I. Case thresher on Mr. Bell' crop last Wednetday. John (row and 0. P. Bowman started thuir -lean, threaher and three headert laat week and will turn thuir 2500 acret of ataudiug grain into straw -atacka and tackext graiu at quickly at pueaible. Mention of Tutuilla People. Out Scbraeder it dowu from Oakes dale, Wash., running M. Ii. Uillett's steam com bine. Wm. Vuhuka, a former rotidvnt of from took thev Tutuilla who has lately been farming in the Talouse contrv. hat gone to I Cap Nome. Mrs. Yohnka is apandlna I the summer with her parents. Mr. ami Mrt. reuse, ,,ii upper McKay Messrs. l-nedlev A Perkins were over from 'stage gulch last week hunt ; ing a steam thresher for work in that ; neighborhood. T. J. Kirk it down from Atheiiu I looking after hit Tutuilla crop, which i is being threshed h Messrs. Turner I A Bell. A. B. McCartv was up from Stage gulch last week for a combined har- j vester which he has purchased the Holt company. Tony l.arsen and Peter Hansen a trip to Helix last week where formerly resided. (i. O. Miller, who is hauling grain to Pendleton was held up reivntly in broad daylight right Ofl the street by a tall individual armed with a lead M'ticil and sheet of paper, who lin-d a roll of questions which he wa com pel led to answer before pursuing his journey. North Tutuilla is said to ho the happy possessor of a city council with a well developed artistic temperament Now if there is anything more neces sary for the nropnt performance of the arduous duties which devolve on a council, than a fond voice for sampling whisky and kindred flavors, it it per haps an artistic temperament. Recent ly an ordinance wa- passed with the object of making an artistic looking town out of North Tutuilla; but, un fortunately, the aritstic temperament of the business men of that suburb tfnat hot teem to have been properly dnvalopad. The ordinance lacks en forcement ami North Tutuilla will have to worry along as (inartistic as ever. If, How s This? We offer line Itamlpwl Hollars Ki waol for an tatf of i starrli Dial cannot Is cureil by Hall's Catarrh Core F .1 CHENEY A CO . Crops . Toledo, 0, We. i lit- iiinter-iinii'ii. havfknown f Cat ncy (or the last fifteen years, and Is-lieve htm perfectly honorable in all boalnaea transact inn Mti, i financially able ia carry oat any ntiifta lions nuata bv their linn ' WrsT .v Tkcax. Wholesale Hruijiiists. Toli-ilii, Ohio. v a i niM. Kiss in A Msativ Wholesale brntalst-. Toledo, iihtn Halt's I'atatrli I'nrs 1 taken lalernatty, act Inn alraetly on tne bload Hint nineant enruoat Of the aystetu I'riee T.s- ht tsiltle. Ssilil by all ilrilKKlsts Te-lluiulilals free ifair- Fanitty diu are the aaat. For Pleasure. Go to the l.elima.i Hot Springs, formerly the Teal Springs, located in the wilds of the Blue mountains of I unit i I ! n county, the heart of the ssirtinan's naradisc. This year the springs will be under new manage ment, and everything that will be of convenience to guests will be promptly os iked after. The pleasing feature of the springs this y ar w ill he dancing and music. Kirkman's orchestra will fnrnlan music. For particulars address II. K. Warren, inanager, or lr. J. Mc Pul Heppner, Or. It Will Do You Good. A blood puriller and tissue builder is Karl's Clover Kisit Tea. Sold for half a century mi our guarantee. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Price 25 i ts. and 50 cts. Tnllman A Co. lag Lost. host lour bunches of baling wire. Liberal reward will be paid for return of same to Tuvlor's hardware store. TO CLEAR THE COMPLEXION OF BLEMISHES NOTHING LIKE CUTICURA SOAP c V : v'' "ia, . -yrr r---- i I'TIVl'K k nOAP removi I I it.- ilKUtiiig 1'iiiptioiis, rt-., ri.Uiib huiuls, - lily aeulpa w un lalliag inui ,aiel balo raahea, via, I , irg 'I. on! I, in Irrllan n "lelila f un i oai - N utbai soap i u. be annipaisit uitb i tin preserving, puiifylM. aad usauti lying n. e tain, tealu, hair, hi'hI I.uihIs. ami far ati in - purposes ot Ilia Uiuei.butli,ionl-t.iii aery ioM uiroagt lha wnriq. I'm i in inno ami i iow fjnae., proiie., Boatan. "Hon to haiv n Ivur l.oii'C'VAluu," line. Oregon Lumber Yard . I I I !)ana I.utuhcr, Lath. Shi iKflfli Building I'upcr, 'lar Patptfi .MouldiuKb. Pickets Lima and (iciucnt, Brick .mil Sand, Sash and Doors, Screen Doors tV Windows, Jena (otta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court Mu.isc. Mid -Summer Clearance Sale IN FULL BLAST. Ml N S PANTS. Regular price Hi.oo. Clo.it.ini e price It .Svj. Kcgtilar price t . 50, tjloaranci price t.Jfs- Ragular prut- t.oo, Cltkntnca price Kcgtilar price 2.50, Clearance prtce Kegul.tr price 4 00, Clearanct price Kegttlar pine s.h Cleantiica price th5 a. 10 . . 3.40.. 4 '5 von save 1 5c you save 25c yon save 35c yOH save 40c von save (xic 011 save 7 sr. These are but straws that indicate wlin h vv tv the wind MoWfa, fhfl p lopla who know us reipiire no more than out word. To such as do not know 11 and tta ikeptit tl. we at) , intl and see (or yourselves and i( we don't do more than we promise we don't want vonr trade, SOCKS. SUSPENDERS D HANDKERCHIEFS. 1 'isi ount ol 1 0 pal cent. Cheap ones as well as the good ones. I'ltev ate ill uii ludeil Wlthi ni:ck riES Ivegular price t .25, Clt'atani e price 5 . 20 . . Regular price 50, Clearance pi ii e p Regular puce .75. Clnnrnnce price .on .. 1 ut ei nption, mi save 51: , on save toe on save 1 51 The Peoples Warehouse. th Leaders. Back From Manilla. Alex Manning, one of the company D( Bannad OtannUi nyenibari, armed this morning from Manila, lie re ceived his discharge when the com-, pMl9 left Manila, and reiniiined to Wnfk for the commissary department. He left Manila on May first, on the! Transport Meade, Ofl which General I litis came home, and was detained fif teen diiv s in noarantlne al San Kran OieO. He will go to I'ilot Kock to visit his relatives in his home. Mr. Manning was in Manila one year and ten months. - - -Lost. A diamond ring iu the upper end of town. Pindar ili be rewarded by re turning it to this oAoe. atsstv !AAA'iVaAVvVVVVVVVVVVVAVVWyV AWVW iWW Get Ready for Harvest Have your header bndl made, your water tnks Iitiked over and have your leed racks 111 order, so there will he 11 delav when the time OOlHai to hat vc-t tins viat's lug crop W'e make header beds, water tanks and leed racks nt very re.rsonahle prices. Call and see us. Pendleton Piaffing Mill ft Lumber Y ard IV. NMtftBIti Proprietor. ssvASAtVWV't''VVSVVVV Purity and Accuracy You Can Get The Gelebratod Pilsner beer In bottles, delivered to nuv pirt ol city, at SI. SO per IDozorL. Hut tin. I hy Goo. J. Pottnor are neci'HHary In drugs. Medicines when prepared with adulterate, 1 Ingredients cannot serve the purpose j nil fed Out drugs are all standard and our prescrip tion department has our ipeoinl onra Mall orders will receive prompt and careful attention. BROCK MoCOMAS Headiiiartert for Cameras and nnwgraphlo nuppuae. t'orner Main and Court Sts., Pan diet Ofl, TO THE WISH Wool for Sale Tburdftyi of Moh wrtok I will be a) the Qoldon Ruin I Intel tu rci'i'it s.'iili il liiiln on Lots of WtNtl, No. 5, 8, i j and 17, nhtttit 00 sacks, now itored in (he ndependeiit ifftrehoute, I reserve the privileM of rejeoting any or nil liils. J. B, SMITH. Hotel Pendleton mm Under New 'i.in.iv.i un nt Strictly First-Class K xcellent Cuisine. Kvery Modem CoDveoleDce f fanner, or those hIio intend plauliiiK their gardens or doiiiK tpruiK work M any kind in this line, you will llud everything in garden tisds and seisl, barli wire, staples, nails, heavy and shell hardware of the very last iUalitv and at the lowett prices at W.D. Hansford &Co.'s I'eli lletoll, Oregon. FOB Insurance Kire, Life, Accident, Plata Hlaas, etc Loans on City and County Property, Real Estate In 1 1 1 and I'liiiiiproved City I. hbt k HnnthTJ and Wheat Harms 8i:E stafaJafl MWL9tJWvKAmmMmm aFnavaV F 1 Give Us a Trial. Rates $2.00 a day Special Kates by Week or iimnm Knr and Kllllard Itoomt. tlaadiiuarlers lur Traveling Men The Kest Hotel In Eaalern Oregon. Van Uran Bros.. Props. Successors to J. I . Moore GOLDEN RULE HOTEL U MJHUMiPM.p 1h Only f ril Clin ftJ toiiipljtn Hotel n Ihe tiljf Hut Hta-t A 1 I -4 " I ee bemple Hwom I lei trie light. him Proof HvMltin Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. i l M n 0111 CiON The Center of Attraction J, DICKSON, Kaal Orononiaii 11111111111,;. for those who are utpocially particular aLsnit the laundering of their MajanjaM Xarmeiitt it the laundty. Kveryone U9VI except thote who haven't tritxl our work, how clean, properly ttaruhod and ironed every article proves iteelf to lie after it hat been through our bands, if you don't know ut, let't et anauainted . THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J, F. Robifion, Prop. Telephone 60 Daily Kaal Oragouiaw, dalivarad by canity, only i j ceata a woes; ICE Puget Sound Warehouse fifl TACOIKIA, UUl WASHINQTON. Warehouses an w .v c u n . .ml luNstrs of in i. i" n n i,i Wi Ihium In h lell. toU atWtajra In Murln I loc 1. ill In ui Utajtsaaal I'm am pnanllate, ruriilalii.a .4' k alel lulne In U niters, and makes advaaaaa mi rro ur mi ttiiuat in vaianeHieni. A UinitUtV, Asvul, I'ouilluluu tint. ' .1 hater A rolMiln's, iiuaI IMaM I" M,Bl,lt, I i, Miisiuoattv, Agsul al Hulls Jmis K nutTuoaaav Jtaeiil at Warrea W II A i sat At' in al Vaaat'la J W Hh s i.i r . , At. nl si Allien Waterman's iii n .iv SAN li WOOD ;oai. Alao Wholcaate Agant lor ICBUTl MILWAUKEE BEEK In botttea, barrel, nr cnaea. Talrphonc No. 5 H. KOPITTKE. IDIiAl FOUNTAIN PENS. (Ince tritai, always lined Kvory I'eii fully guaranteed. MAX BAEH. 71ft Main sSt. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Byers' Best Flour. It took fiuit premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever used Kvery sack ia guaranteed We have the test Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Kye aud Beardless Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S. HYERS, Prop. Brau. Shorts, Fee1, etc