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if you want s imc gnraitM b&nmint in harvest supplies go to the MAGNET CASH STORE, If y a want a warm reception and a dea . tht- HtgMt if the place fr you. A ehsiMM f r a f) . J watch with every pur. hase. square dollar THE MaGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson, Court and Cottonwood (OK Insurance mich wilii. unilemoerato- and irra tional scheme. The veriest tyr,- in economies know that while uch a course niisht ti'inisiraril v increase thi price of wheat it would and in anl timiilatinc the effort, of the farmer Firfl ,,!(,,, Accident. Plate tilaaa that there would follow rant overpro duction tad rsnrVUitit inability of the wheat.pnlnciiig countries to control the prisliii-t . Russia would offset this natural contingency "by lower inn the government price so n to discourage further expansion of the wheat area." Plausible a this sounds, it never would he possible. The price of wheat, a of all other rommmi it iev w:v aga tinue to lie governed hy nainrai law IB long a. men buy and cell. All at tempt In make it other iae must fail. E B B on City ami t'mintv Property. g- iTr. thp Hnrvpst Trade. 1 1 J ,a, aVOa v ww - - a - POSSIBLY Von -r nn, . Loans When in need of. Real Estate z Improved ami I'niniproved City Lot. Stx-k Ranches and Wheat Farm militarism and lrnfieriui ism. until we are in the condition of Ki:mi . Willi a Soldier OB the hack of everv worker TfKM'AY. U INTERNATIONAL WHEAT tORSER DAILT. WLLkn SiJJi-WFiKk'LT AM' at tni- EMt OreffontaUi Pnbliahinr Comptot, rtVfOLSTON. "T" OREOON. Alt.-. MtMCaUPTMM a - (M4 " til. . Dm rvr yT m . N iAmtt i m. wwoien pi Om aai . Uj wyy m mti oaasr. ::::::::: ..: 5 nnLT tcsscairvioai urn I wMtaii it Tml MMflfM ai aaw? , ionilrtis.; BATS, WfUi I' inmaoan (il.aliii.akai.lM.oMM U W Da. ixa. aa uaa. la iai.y t ai . iu . . . . . tfi Ta-aaacaa lata. Pan. ad Waak.fawr avaan . . $ a Owaawlaaalaa. Wtaii.WavaMMaa at ess, tm las... Bails, aasia.a aiaaai il Ovafi.raaia .a., i . ..... - ai Qui lo, la aa a WaaS.fl pm lailll sal was. I at ttw u-ae la 1 aai ai T ai lay I in n af Saav Waafel?. frfaraasi ... rt ia,l awasatsil aassein I aai -Waaa' WaaaJr a D at: - I . . aaa 1 ; lT aaajaaa I'neasy lew the head irown jut no . na" v. .., Every tnit in the fnited State- i liitterly oppoaed to Bryan election ltd to damocratir control of the gov ernment The trim- know n.. their enemiea are. the current McClure' J. I). 1". i iitilialie an article whicii. even tnoilgn lornneit liy tix'iinieutar evidence, lie within the domain tt tile euatl 'ttaa . It I- nothing Hi itv T le than the -tateinen: that Kuaia made a pro.i!ion to the United State that theee two countries hould unite in an effort to corner and control the li- .i' : : tin world M- t . Wn- !"r- the pr.iition upeci- ticully 111 tin way: "tin the morning of Sn . t, Ii. ttie Ruian mill iter to the t'nited Slate. Mr. Kotxemie. acting under in-trn -tiOM from hi government, propoeed t the Hon. Kn hanl H. Olney. then the Americai ecretary of state, that Ktii ami the t'nited -tute- should enter into a combine to aaffaMf the ur p'.u wheat of the world for toe pur poae of raising the price of that cereal l'i per cent. The miuiter' com mumcatiotM wore nra. and contidenttai . but accoaiuanving them wa a diplo matic letter explaining why it wa lie- leveil that continuoualy prosperous conditions would result to the agricul turalist from concerted action M tlo part of th- two greatest wneat-prsltic-I I'oiintnea). The t'niteil sutes. a Mr Whelplev proprly says, "dnea not interfere with' the business of the individual, tights1 shy of iaternalism and as a govern ment o! the people by all the people, i denies that any one industry ran hope for such ie'ialiiel effort on its bar-1 half." He also fsiints out tile MVtWM pusaiDilitiee thai would till such ai combination. It would result in an! alliance of the wheat-pMducing c'iin Mm against the non-wheatprnducera. It would hit England worst of all. and liermany and i' ranee doubtless would: join lireat Britain in vigorous protest. It would end many international friendships and make' new ones. -n' would cause the wheat-ealer It hate' the wheat-grower and make good cause j for war. " Such conclusions are self- evnient. 1 hey would lie sheer ati of time ami logic were it not for the (net that one great wheat-producing country seriously made a proposition to combine with its most formidable rival 111 an attempt Is override by govern ment and international agreement laws established since the foundation of the world was laid. But the irn ident is of interest as a side light oil the inner working- 01 Internationa: tliplomacv. SEE i E i Hay F Oahle. 1 ator. J. R. DICKSON. I E f . Oregonian Building. Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway E B irks. Hoe low'i. Wire Axle Urease. K I dorado Weal Va. B.ack OH, Uup- ital pyliuder OU, Compound (hy tlie case or harreli. Kpc of all vies. or a gohi Stove Of Steel Rang for the cook house. ill and cet piices from Taytor, the Hardware Han 721 Hatfl 9Um t, Fast time and -7 aaa ICTOV -Dailjf FastTraicstotkcLitt I OUR SPECIALTIES 1 orouah C- Palace Slslr. Vk . Kami Sleeper,, p.,i,; ilaM Hour, of lime .,reti , . I Hdl TK Tlrkei ' be sit-ureil Irmn For Ciiicagi . - as Citv. St ran'. St. I.oi-.ir Kan Joe. Omaha, and ill Points East and Svu h Portland and poire on the Souik'. Tin- letter Mr. Olney turned over to Btoriiaaf M rtoh. secretary of agri culture, requesting his view oh the Ruasian profiosition In hi auswei Mr. Morton nu. thinly veiled hi per sonal opinion that the proposal was absurd and visionary. He would see M advantage in au international cn grata to regulate or fix the price of any although. In- a.ldeii, "I con ies that an international congress to hi the nrni of wheat would be equal ly a erticacioii- and conclusive a an nionetarv conference the nurnose of liximr tin- Hi only sou lias price of silver." To him the law of supply and demand was the aajg regulator of value. He did not be- 1 iu. u i t.. 1 I . Imj u mA .-. was the wife of Baron Von Ketteier ,,,., . ..,,' i,v If Bryan should lie elected president it may be expected that Manna will attribute it to Roosevelt's cowino hat. Manna is already advising Roosevelt pwdodt. to hide that bat. To Mr. Led vard of Ivtroit. war is ... , L . , internatioiia inn new use it nas iinugnt mon- grier ealll (,,r than glory to him. just been brougiit borne dead from the Philippines while his only daughter tlie thermal! minister who was dered by the Chinese in I'ekin. ti 11a. agr-eni-nts t overrid- the r:xe. iaw- 0.' economic, nor can government repeal. amend or mitigate the operation of those law, ciiiei among which i that which declares that the relation of supply to demand is the sole regulator of value." And he concluded by sarins that "no amount of discussion or deliberation in an international con. (erenee can repeal the laws of gamin, trade whi.'h are based upon an en 1 inte-i-.; .ti'iiinfs- and adjust them- ' t. lor.- :. .1- w.- .1- t. .1 iiiie'ti There is no other country in BwMfM tax-ridden as Italy and there i- in other country where the worker re ceives so little and the privileged rich so much. Equality of opportunit) ami equal rights are considered an exploded theory by the ruling classe- tiiere with the result that it is the home of the oppressed and enslaved and the land of exchange- the anarch!', and a.-a--.i. Mr. Morton's view, with hi con The print cloth mills have all closed i elusion that "the price of wheat will down and 3-VOUU hands are out of em- continue to he regulated bv the re I a ployment in consequence. The mana gers of the mill say there i- ai. production of print cloth and to main tain present price- a 'V.-e d..wi.' was tMceaaary. The mill are under control ot a trust which i working under a capitalization of o mm on which iilstrai dividends are ex pawtMs Tired m And she does no, understand why Her work use-', to seetit so easy. You could tei'. her wlicrealiout as she worked hj thr snatc'.iei of song which now ami again overflowed her happy hr. Am', now she can hardly keep up Mcr hcid paitii her back hurt ami she tecl- entirelv worn out. Wnat is the mat ter ? The proba- bi'.itv It that the stomach is disor dered, the liver is not perfortinng Its whole duty. Poi sons are accumu lating tn thr blood, and unless the at are removed, an.', the stomach am! organs of di gestion am! nutri tion cured and st r e r g t h e ned. there is liable to be a serious Ill ness. There is no medicine can equal Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery for prompt heir, and perfect cure for disease ot the stomach and blood. It strength ens the conuch. purine the blood, nourishes the nerves, and brings lock the happy dart of health, when life is all song and onshine I ittffVred ten mcatli. (Mm etnoir-sMd cas of beer eosaptsiai. cswsUtM..4fi .-.lure-- aaBLw "WaH fS?ss-jxjjay aaajasToaw J BBsPaaSBBBSala Arrives Jlondsv. Wc.!nKlTi sn.t T: My. a m Tuas-iar. Ttiurvts). ar..'. ssiunlst tM m. eparis Oallj ex-p: San-Is; st P m Tor lalormsilun resflius '! n! cow mraUltont. eai: on - l!rew PAMI Acent. Ivn-liemu. Oregon i. b CAt.PEP.nr.Ar- a I Walls Walla Wasn OregonShortLineRailroad 3 THE DIF.E'T KOPKE TO Montana. I tah. C olorado and all I-istern Points Gives cbotee of two fsvnrlle roate. vts ihi CNIHN f-ACIFh. Fas; M . Line, or the kK i.KAM't Isatatl Lines. No Change of Cars oc tbe l-oriUait-Ctil'.-agi' "Ve-'i.. UK WSI " Crescent THE WOSr POPULAR WHLEL Hen's wheels Ladies Wheels Boys' or Girls' Chainless - S25 and $35 $26 and $35 - " $25 - - - $00 Another consignment of theS25 and S26 V heels jus received. CRtSCENT AGEO East Oregonian Building 01 tu ut ,1. nl . J 1 1 maSi or J II I.OTIIrtop 0 tocneral Avni, l . Third 81.. NORTHERN PMn RLNS Pullman s Eregaal D ninrCan Tour ist Mccp.iu. To HKOUGII 11 Tin. MiNXEArTiUV WTLlTl: UAIUK. it. niTo 'VINXKPK,: HELESa i. BITTE Sleeper? t:iulppel wirh t-'legant SuindarU Sleepers f-"lne New (rdinarv Tcurist Superb Library -Huffet Cars Splendid Diner meals a la carte Free declining tnulr Cars Comfortable tu.ht- am Smokers Lntlrt Train Completely estibuled For further Information pp t in f r w a msle y Asent o I. a K Co.. PsnilUioa. Ot. J K Nai.EL. w e (THAN. Trav Hsas Att - 1 pi Atsil' 142 Thlra St.. Portland. Orsicen. rtT.rmi!"iMUij!i!inii"MniiirrFiT 'iififiriiiwwmuiiiniwn!' AMERICAN PLAN. U.00 per Da and L pw ards Finest Hotel the Pacific Northwest heap xcursion ftates to ihE asi ciire-l me enure'.y 1 t - i I tion of the worb uiily of wheat lu the world 's waMMMM lor wheat in j all the markets of the globe," coineiilei with the view of the al- I ministration, ami hussia wa bbbs 1 wnat bluntly informed tnat this c-.ni.- mld bav- iiotl.iutc t dp wi'u uch terimlistir benii Hut Hu-ia et it beurt hi. IbiagkjMitia trust, it aet aisut tie- matter in a lew I HE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... CMKIS SnHSDN Proprietor Horses: The effort t bring alsiut the !.i ment of wheat to eastern markets will lie reaultlesa. The railroaii will uot make low enough rate to admit of the wheat going etvst. It is almost un-ri-aaiiiable tn eiset them to do it. If. try c i'....! ' aud ilirvs-t way by suggesting tlie organiia tiou of an interiialioiial bureau wbu l. houbl gather and compile for iiurooee of deduction ai. tatities relating t agriculture, liiiasoa awltwJ tliat in time, under tbe working of such a bureau tin wode of tlie t'nited Matei. would logically read, the sann- con lawsOSJI uisui wttiafe bail en buasl liussiaV nroisjaiition f- - tin Everything New. New New Kijs. Best rt.ri an In the city. 0rler giv ie-s attention. Service anv btur wi the niuht Telephone No. 70. GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Al rmi of (tat Regular Fart Plos $2 lor Round Trip Return Usslt OsaawM v., Isi BFE( I AL TRAINS Ux nun otn fkii ohu a.. TKkw slao ggoU ou rvf ular trsint. OulylHre-i Uni-fnim i olonido sprluu i. ml Manlloii. a.' Jsl WaUk THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OKKCIOM. ijt.ia! Kates to Eas srn Ure;oi ponle vlsltlns u,.i.-a Ma-. Wool for Sale Th i r layi of each vMk r wiil be at the I note! to n-tvive -.jaied b l Rule Lots of Wool, No awsa aawsa nam wntrai iwo iiioumiiu goM-riimenis n a t ar mnliliemi-l. lor miles lor about twenty to twenty. live !l"' eiintit o: ttis- farmers. Tbi- move cents, bushel the certainiv coilid '"ili-il, nut It 'rved n. simw U-ni , . ,, . what grounds Lussia was pns isjarliM haul It two to three hundred tune. Mrjfjgd wnv ,lt. IVJllilJ,,.r ,ti nuance of that ausjut six cents. -uiitr in llig wheat Dn Shilohs Couah and iXonsumotion a.' s -a cure toe ss- uraioni W rite lor t i K riMifKI: i. A f I' H..r; THiiMeviN. A o r A 1 JolIS SfcbA-riAV , i ( iiSa Kac Cblvweo 5. . 13 and ,7, about 500 sacks, q m iord in ndependwil wareh .use. I mmtv. the mWmt Utf any r all bid. Thomas E Keeti says be is n busy" ti. make ptwehea for the re publican ticket tbi year, fur Rsjasj Is oUe of tl.o.. who la Hot pleaassl with Mckinley' imperialistic ami colonial policies. A lie expri-sas.-- 11. tbe country i on the road to lb devil on a down hill grade with the brake off. Ctar Keed is a v.goroua re ptiblicati, aud a tateman of high order, who does not look with favor upon our entering int. entangling alliances will, Eugland or any other c.iuntrv. world could set $1 a bushel and will. Ileal tiiat tin- two lead 'lug countries- uf tbe tbe prire of wheat at maintain it there at Croap iar The New tork Worid, Thrice-a Week Ediiion AL-IOST A DAIL AT TML PklCt OF A VVEI KL prn The CHICAGO W.WUNUTOS PHII.AI-KLI'HIA MW YuKK i: (ST. iN and all poiwti Eat and Sut Tliroush in ki-:. t, i.u , . "r"" . "!1 and Amern ai lai 4 THE SCRkDULL Trsln losvi' , J J For luniier in; rms-.ion. tiastaiw soil uvkeu. sail ou ur write AiUa. tu. oryron. or a n dHAtU Third sul M'irriwu su. rtai ATTORIiEYS. t'AKTKK A KALKY. ATTOMIT. Law tiftw in saving, kalMMttx. BJCaVM A LOWELL ATTOKXITS aaaai. mmui i, .aam.'lslaM laSk ,ou. VFreyuii T. U. HAILKY, I.AWYKK. UfFICIl fUUtl OUIH11UK I'i !i ..t luB. THOti. KITZbfcKALlP. ATTuRKIV LawW. UCICV 111 Ao.-s .aVtlOQ ukttk. .....1 S. ISKHK.KLLY. OMe lU Aaa.Kj IS. K I'. lluYP. ATU'liXKY AT LAI oun Hi. B. A. Isvw. NKWllLKUY ATTiHSIV Kuom It, Aaaoiiausa Baakksf JAM!..- A. PEL I AW uKKK'i 1 '. nuiuliu PHYSICIANS. Mt. W. U. CULL, i if Kb K !. WI. mil rs.nir. Hal.a l. ... tiraat UVa I m u lb . I., i lb lat Pendleton Academy OFPBftJ V r. W. VIN'i'KN'T. V I. CvTKIl ol Kirsi Hatlnaal nam uttst sssnkra at. ; i lo I p m. 1K. ( .J. SMITH. "rrl LOVUffal ln-Iiib savins, n,ba IalasSSBt L. I UOUI U'li-blnlUv s H. H. OiAKKlLLl- M. 1).. MOai.ill 11 rtiraic.ab al. . narseon OSki Build, u( DINTISTS. K. A. VAIUHA.N. I'LMltT 1U Judd feundlUf A. L. UEATIK U. !'. v iifrlCKOVl Baviuf , Haut. . .... ...i.ip: E, A. AlANV RMifl.lMa nob Bits. over f B 1.UI0 10 Acalcni. C iurse ( fllr remrf M... J ,. a.aa..aiajN wourst e,Hlvaleli t- preparatory a .). tin- liest basin. -s. AHLHiTkcrs AMD lUlLDUt. r. v. howaku. aki hi rta aBJ pellLU-UHeU'. Lal'i tiibiheW I .ou lor buililms, il Ui, tllj I I..IU stamlai 1 17, Judd build. us In the rirst pit twenty-hv,- yean market, wheat population, had that the price o ernti largely bv a- I. sr i.:a . , i . an :: I r.-UciS la Sat td. f Id. asd SOLE PROPRIETORS S.CMells&Co LEROV. H.Y i 71 Mi " A Tbe moat widely circulated weekly' tgmmtmm m Ami-m-i. i- Thrice-a- Week eilltlotl of The .N-. York World, and with the preaidi-utial ramisaikii. now at hand you cannot do without it. Here an- me of the reason, whv It I easily the leader in dollar a v'ear tl..- i ..mil ...111 . "nilll.-a- CO,i.l,.. II I. i'i. or.!.. .a... .. i I y.-miiy r.xain ' B"rd of wsMMm vllli: Bullde I luruntigi - ! ami i,,r sftTK JJ '"-"i 111 - - a ... I I . . us anv 7 II" ft? nil graous main. rniatioi; I, j.; U . f. aisset BANKS AUK ilOkklx other day. and it to sisrculutioi,. that il exclusively under the law of upjdy and demand. Kuia, hamperetl uy il. ronatnuti oiial reetricti' n- or "'I !" -lonal action, hail sin ieede.i in directly raisiug the Wtim of wheat in that eouutrv in.m 1" to 2ii is-r i.-n; Ti. i- had lieen done bv the The mmm, admin,ra.,n has direct,"' 'iron STlSZX ..ouau,esj in iti a mrit ot tn. roreo- I tnus giving tin- middleman', or .pe, u pine mining diatriet in Alaska, I 'ur' prolit o tba producer. It had twenty -hve milee wide and .n.- am.l? tont mon- t.. tl..- farmer at s per .lt ...II- t...... ...... ?" ' '-' security, hv pr-eo, .i .in puu'dow., A-n- Leading the Summer Girl .V. V L KIUtK l Pi. i, B --- . .. . , riuriie,l. TORONTO, CAN. Vassal. T Tallmar A DfSaSSis. Every vk i-acl. ulaj.-rilr r ill Lotties ! 1 page.- and often during tJe "busv" teatson is sage etv-li week. Tin pr.c. :. i ). r venr It is virtually a daily at'tnr pviai of It uew cover ever; in. mi. lsrt .,' the world. So Weekiv newslmir ii.n'.l You Can Got The Celebrated Pilsner 'ivere i to ?.:iy pu 1.150 Beer .WA-.U... V-A..UUU ,dkK.l iH,'1 lAja.t. 1 11 lisxlifai Luiii'..'. Alsli I .v.. . ' ati.filin ntatil ' ' P r-'IMaS " y -ts,aa --- I IlllUI W. t, Ituauaai MtlK 1 VKv-presideiil. 1 J aurru. at 01 city, P3r Bostti, KIKM K A I Oregon taj tervst ou lluie iloutestic exeu bauded nj. In M. Ar. loir vi., ter; L w Ban . i u AT Bottled ri "a. . P1RBT NATION AL BAsIIflJS by Goo. J. Pottner wu c.piu: r. call flag over ti.i. territory. Wbih : Pr'" 'can iihi-omHiI,- ii. a i'oiiiilr of doing this tbe admin itratton ha. made t i:A)tt.,iM0 which, . . ; . I raises nearly -tUJ.OuO.UUU of wheat ; a purchx-e ol Hp,,,, ol two 1Mb j yearly, of wbU au Kr ,. ."r do! , islands in the Philippim gmup, not ver and als.ve the need, fur domealli neiuilaKl in the Paris trealv because of j '""sumption. " Tin.- g iternmaajl a. au error on the pars of ' the i-ooi-' j'.31 17 !!" 1'"'"' """ and price ni sugar , - "' "'at country, buviue from fon iun uaiasiofi. paying for limn. IIOU.UH). ' couutrie. a hen 'th. Umil Tul pruaurtioti Uncle ham i reckless w ith hi moiaoy . j et iLmw not inset the demands. Tim.-. ' Having et tin- price ot wheat and tn aniouut and price of sugar, despite all lixe.1 economic law. Kuasia set out to do the same thing for the world at large Joseph Ell's Stylish Harness. llpoHa: greatest Wonder II Of the liew.,i-r The refiurt of the pension department show VUJ.i'M pensioner, ou the roll 01. July 1, IIHJU, as against UUl.dlV on July 1, law. an increase of ajlo for the year. There were (aVM original psaisiotas grautod and 4,IV names wore restored to the mils. But I , , namea wen dropped. In the last six veare irkj,7U7 pensioner have died, pne.-s and nroductloli arbitrarily mat Va the mil goes ou increasing, and ! '"V" 'or " aoii. The urpriaing 7,llt claim are pendiuar ' There a,i , . win ne more neio-ionur. a. n.e lu a country ahure the a.-ople have little or iiotl.iua.' to WV in the i-omiui-t of guvcrumeul, where' farmer and serf are practically ayuouyimju. term, it i. nut surprising that attempu to control roil around so long a we run yesir altar I Inat the Kussian itovi-riiiio-iit should have fancied for a moment thai the popular L'o.i-mmeiii ul - i.. I nil i.a at it. resoun'e of tn,. Ill exirJleili-a in- of ni'sJern i,ini,i;. "America's Orealeet Ni wptur " a. it has kM justly t. rn..sl Tn.- Kwl lork World. It political new i ahsolutelv im partial Tin fact will he of ' ' presideiilial campaign Set ion i found at tl value in tl. loinini- ni The beet of current in its column.. Ti -- i.. .. -- " o,,i, wiiue oi me reason. ire are other kea.t i, 1T3 ' them all. We offer this uuetjuaieal newspaper and the weekly East ireiMnian ' t. gether one year for ft. The regular suWriptiou price of the tw,. (."r, j, I The Tri-Weekly World and the Ken.i Weekly t,st Oreguuiau one year for Li -, Taw w . I ' Hild iii torn ismunuji w aj I ir-....,T, V--. v.. fa -u.: wmmG Vsrt(aiaral lirslli ltoD tUIti Ma? tVii5faliamf t- ifco asivavui, f Elegintly PurniSaied. Sim HftitM Hurooean lUn. from depot. Smple oowi io connection Koom Kate Sc, 75c, al.UU lie al... carries a large stock oi had- SSLiLL'Zl'Il- a a sr -a saw - - -a a in l,n, . aTafflAs' V av asaa.l AVA kl blatea could even dream of coiuidermg i "'V. -""'u r"'Jli Vov. Lauvaa, S3n UaUlBrni.. "UK I-n I Misters, Kos , Mrnur Iajathor, nt. Z MiUUcl drUalu can ba aubla Babbill Metal. 1" au l r ii. iaVVi i ..- .' i . . - . L IS tjuof uaey, aawulAtu: Lji.ior TMM KAKMKK H tUMC BLflfli Wk..uhi ll, .-sub Lhjk gwajaj , nab, iuanl ajhbaaj l lion , ,s- ni eundiiiou an'i JSSiSafi IUtellalliillioa.uillleeiiiaS7 ISSJ 85St2:, . Tui e x ks " J. 8 Killsore. asaisiaal T7"n.Jl I. A ll.rl.n.l 1 l Jo.- il Oraw, J. r. Kllore, K"bn . rtwaBM - BOAID OF gauAi-ia"ai- ti.. . ottBii koai mir0l JLm allvil Ul u.o i ai in- " ,.. J li Uliauiberi.il. ul. a "Has g li.r tin IrMliaai lU-l. fUcfc aSSWa uruporl .oun uelg.S II All , tiiialln-a. Ill lullHiM-l.ub .lib "w. a I . . .... b, DS a." . .-i tlie.ll grlsvSUUca seltsl "r jjjp! us - Old 01 na nrs iiu I or Sale by the Last iir, T"",NS t4sl rttKouiao Pub. Co. Newspapers ..r, ' HSBa, 1 A TUX EABl UKSOOHIA f