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I MONDAY. OOTOBKH 1". lng. Ladies Welts kid A new line, just in, from $3.00 t $5.00 per pair. Nothing letter in the market. Hnappy iin-tn-date stylish K"'N. ('ni! and He. them. CLEAVER BROS. Tit Boot and Shoo elan. Wi Main Htreet, Pendleton. Orepon BBBVITIBS. Zehner, choice Badlev A Coyote acalp ami warrant- ciare. lNlUll)t. I'cter Went Three niee dwelling honaen lor Hiile, n reasonable termn. Impure of II. .!. i 'an if you want pure home rendered lard with no adulteration go to Schwarz and OrItch. A nice lot of young and old chickens, In- I or alive, at IVinott's. Iave your orders early. Why pay 11.' to 120 for a eel of li-eth. when you can gvl the very liest at lr. Whitaker toi . The Columbia, Main strset, newly BUM, Mile which, liquor and Blears. y. X. Schcmpp, proprietor. If you have a houie to paint or ruotu to paper, a picture to frame. iiUie pluintiinir to be looktM alter go .in. I fe.' (' Sharp, opera houae nlock, Court street. If vou wnt to buy your winter eupplv of groceries and provisions you Mil. I see ll.Mll. tl'- ..k. Ill- store ia well tilled with everything in tin fancy and staple grocery line. The liest method ol cleansing the liver ia the use of the famous little pills known as IkeWitt's Little Kar.v Kieers. Ka.y to take. Never grip.' Tallman A Co., leading druggists tleadiiiiarten- for hacks. Imirgies. .in.l wagens at W. II. Jones.' lie has bought in large iiuantities. not only hiiggitss, wagons and hacks, but (arm machinery eo. It is always a pleasure for Mr. Joum to kbow his line of goods, whether you buy or not. It ia well to know that DeWitt's Witch Hand Salve will heal a burn ami slop the pain at once. It will c ure ecr.i-rna and (kin disease ami ugly wounds ami sore. It is a certain cure (or piles. Counterfeits may lie offered MO. MM that you get the original DeWitt's Witch Ilaiel Salve. Tallman A Co., leading druggists. Tallman & Co. Loading Druggist and dealers id School Supplies Extra tine line, ot Ladies' Fashionable Stationary Latest in fold and tint. Car. ruin , Alia St. cmllet mi THE BEST $2.50 Hest set teelb M, at Of, Whitaker's, warranted and gnaianleed. Itolls, dolls, dolls )fC to UM body dolls, large line. Null I. It von want to buv voiir wife n nice present, join the wl Dinner SetOltlb. Ice cream, chocolates. Candy Dntton's own make, rhey are awfully nice. See our window for display of china ami no. mm aura re given to incinbcrs of the Owl Dinner Set Club. Legitimate detective work under taken. Prompt attention. Strictly confident inl. Address B, this ollice. Nicelv turnisheil nuns at reasonable rates, by the night or week, in tin new Keiin building over St. Joe store. The best teeth cost the dentist 1.76 per set, and plate costs 10c and Whitaker charges s (or set ami guaran teed. The largest Kev Weal cigars in town for 111 cents: lleiirv the I-, mil h and K. L. Hidelo at Mark I'atton's cigar tore. Some new bicycles, to close nut stock for the season, at the Creacont agency in the Kant (regonian building. A new sterling bicvclc, IM-inch frame, for only S27.W. See it. Come in and see our line of MtiM ttannel night robe for women and men. We know we have a verv large. Hue, stock we want vou to know it also. Alexander A llxeter. This is the season when mothers are alarm. -I on account of croup. It is ip-.ickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, which children like to take. Tallman A Co., leading druggists. Have you seen our stock of um brellas'.' If yon have yon will surely huv here if you need one. If yon were to make your own price you would give us more than we ask. Alexander Jc HeXter. If you are thinking of having vour house papered, you should "hsik out for wall paper" ' at K. J. Murphy's, lie has a large assorted stock and ia making lower price' than ever before offered in l,endiit..n. The (ireat Northern has recently issued a circular authorising local agents of the line in the grain-growing section of Washington to allow grain cars to be loaded to the extent of 10 er cent in excess of their registered capacitv under certain condition.. I' ro feasor and Mrs. Sterling enter tained the members of the "Under Sealed Order" company, that appeared at Krazer's at their home on Johnson street last evening after the BOffuftV ance and the party had a very ciij able time. rii. revival m.-etings of the Baptist church continue. A large niimlicr re ceived the hand of fellowship yester day The i ii I . ret dceH'ns and Widens each day- Meeting at 7:30 tonight. Kev. Holoieo ii. Turner will pfOacfa on the sub)c(. "How Men are Saved." Fifteen of the chimin ci.. on lie ranges and at the matigatrap Sunday, anil aunie go .. I shooting whs d ine. 11. J. Stlllmaii led. with D. Clark, I . W. SVaite, A. D. Stillmaii, C. J. Hamil ton, J. M. pence, A. Aivkcnv, D. OrtiBo, 0. ToaUeh, Obas. Dooft, II. Thomson,.l. Hughes. .1. Armstrong, (ieo. Luhken and J. Duncan following in lbs order named. Weiluesilay. October 10. was a pei-u-liar one meter.. logically I'ne thermometer register.! the lowest inaxi ilium teuiierature of any day of the week, and the highest minimum mm- rature, 7' ami .'." degrm's, respective- UI coarse, luu range was least that day, only I degrev., while on Thurs day, the 1 1 tli , the tln r He njfci injirked H and IVi lor (ugh and low, with range of 4. We give no rewards. An oflcr of (his kind is the mealiest of deceptions. Test the curative power of Klv's cream balm it r the cure ..i catarrh, hav lever and cold in the head and von an- sun to continue (in treatment. I., net is immtsiiate and a cure follows. It ia not drying, does not , ' .. i inn, II soothes and heals the memlirune. Price AO certs at dffOSHU or by mail. Klv Brothers, .VI Warren street, New York. .Milton hagle: .lame- Dykes reinri- the nndiug oi a saddle, gun and hand- axe on the mountain- near where Fletcher's sawmill was formerly lo. cntisi. i iiOjWiMsiworK ol llie gun anil axe was almost entirely roltisl awav, showing that the articles had lain there manv years. It is suppose. I Ihey liclongisl to a man who mysteriously lisapM-areil in that vicinity about ten year ago. Do .ml get scared if your heart troubles vou Most likely mil suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dysi-pia Clre digest., what y u eat and gives the evrn out stomach is-rfect rest. It is thft only preparation known that coiniJeley .lige-l- ali las - . i i...ls: that is why it euros the worst cases of iiidigeellon and stomaclj ire'ioie after everything else ha. tailed. U Naff be taken in all conditions and cannot tn I,, but do you !. I .ii.. i A ( .... leading druggist. IT SHOE ON EARTH For Man or Woman. The Peoples Warehouse SHOE STORE. 710 Main Street, I'endleloii, OrtajuU. A Nontter Uavd Hih Destroying its victim, is a type nf OOOftlaftlloS). The powur of this mur derous lualadv is tell on organ ami ju-rves and muscles and brain. There's Mil health till It's overcome. Hut In Kiev's New Life 1'jlls are a safe ami cert j in . lire, liesl in the world for sluuiacli, Dyer, kidneys and bowola. Only 21 cents at Tallman a Co 'sdrug store. m & m in arrivals at Uoial fa4lti. J D Mann, I'ortlsnd. II ti French, .Moscow. White Southard. St Uuttls. 0 H Itussell, I'ortlund. Kdwiu Cuinmiugs, Spokane. A J Armstrong, 1'ortlaml. A 1' Ku-pien, city. J A tMancy, Portland. Oeo Stevens, Smkaue J A Allison. Portland, F. C Pendleton. Sskano J W Cason, Spokane. F (i Uoyae, Atheuii. K P Dead, city. W .1 Clarke, Portland. A II Wilson, Philadelphia. L Macleav, Omaha. U L Stephenson, Pendleton. J A Livingston, Portland. A II Hitler, Washington, n ('. tieo K Burton. San Francisco. Q W Harris, Portland. C ti Stacev, Portland. DEATH OF IDA L. PBLL. A SWHRT CHRISTIAN 1.IFK TKRMIN ATED SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. IS, Funoral Today at Two 0'olook From M. I, Chureh. The death of Miss Ida L. Fell - curled at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I, Fall, OH College street, at 7 o'clock Saturday evening, October LI. She was conscious until a few moments liefore death. Deceased was born at lllooinillgton, III., in March. ISV, and removed with her parent- to lleppner, Or., in April, ISH'J. she became a resident of Pen dleton six years ago. when her father became postmaster here. For I- years of her life, up to eight years ago, Miss Fell was confined to her bed, conch or wheehsl-chair with rheumatism She regained her health to a great extent while a resident of lleppner by treat ment at Portland. She was again stricken several months ago with rheumatic hemorrhage, and -ent a lew weeks at Hot Lake, ami, upon her return, was able to la- up and about at home for two weeks; but, for the past nine weeks she has been confined to her bed. She knew that death was very near and certain, and made minute preparations for the end, even to de tails regarding her luneral, selection of pal I boa re re, etc. The Christian life of Miss Fell date (ruin the time she was in her Kith year, when she wa converted ami joined the M. K. church at Blooniinfton. III. Since comlnir to Pendleton, a she IihiI elsewhere, she took a prominent part in Sunday sclusil anil F.pworth league work, and her last trip from home, with the exception of the journe to Hot Lake for her health, -vas to Walla Walla last summer a a delegate of the last named society to a convention there. In talking with her pastor, tin Kev. John Urn, regarding her funeral sermon, she said: "Pronounce n eulogy foi me. (live Christ the credit.' Funaral This Afternoon The funeral service were conducted In the Mi L. church, Thompson street at 'J o'clock this afternoon, by tin Kev. Perry Chandler. Messrs. Itedd Bllby, II." K. and John Collier, Kim bri ll and Perry were the pallis'iirers and the Mi-,.. Maggie Lee, 1 1 n -1 n Mumior I. Coon, Crawford and llugg honorary ballbearers, all of whom had licen designated to so act by deceased while making other preparation- ior the funeral . The casket was covered with ehoiei (lowers, including a sepiaro piece com posisl of asters, sweet pea and mar guerite. with the letter lv I.. Ill red BOW ON from the Lpworth League sweet carnations, her favorite flower Iron. Howard Dislson, Cortland ; wreatl of roses and chrysanthemums, Iron .Mr. and Mrs. jack l.vcette: and i.ianv other Isniipiets and pieces ol pretti design from friends and relatives Many persons called at the family rati dome mi College stn-et on Sunday am Monday morning lo offer their ytn patbv and testily to the loving, charitable, unselfish character of d ceased. She was the greatest sufferer, but the innsl patient, Is the universal testi ninny. Her life was a coiitinua sacrifice and self-abnegation. Of her it may truthfully be said, "She hati done what she could" for humanity Loth teiuNirally ami spiritually. Her parents. Mr. ami Mr. V. F. I .dl, four brothers, Theron F..,tioorgo Walter P., and Dr. J. II., of John Day, and other relatives and hundreds of friends ble her life, regret her death and profit by her example. Is This Plain knoueh. If you have a nagging cough and are losing flesh, go to a drug store, and get a bottle of Shiloh'a Consumption cure. l ah, i .... u, i.. i ol It, and tfiei If you are not lnefited, return tin. bottle to the druggist, ami he will re turn your money. Isn't that fair'.' No one could ask more. 21 eta., 60 cts. and fl a bottle. Tallman a Co., lead ing druggists. Claims have been presented against Liuuoin county by Mr. Wei ton fo.-t-VaJ damages, caused by the on! lapse of the l.ild y ill.- bridge some time ago. Also by C. F. Luckey on behalf of Mrs. Lucaey'M estate fur 16000. PKMM.fe HJ.fJE FOR A DAY. Prof. II. (i. French, head of the agricultural college of the University of Idaho at Moscow, was in town sun. lay, en route in Moscow I mm Boia He att. ii led the lalot aaiiinln In i in at isoisc, .in.i nas omughl a car of Hue hhsslod sheep which Wi Ismghl for lined, rs near Moscow ai some thoroughbred Shorthorn heller purchased (or a north Idaho breeder. Prof. French says he emphasi.cs tin Importance of impr.,viiig livestock ill the IPaloiise country, and every where else, for that matter. He has been the means of inlnslucing belt method- in farming, and has as well stimulated an ambition in Northern Idaho lo produce as good cattle, horses, sheep and hogs as in any part of tin llllloll. He wel l to MoSCOW tlslllV. Psrionsl Mention. Martin rinueraii, of tin. ,, store, spent Sunday at Allu-na. Dayton Itarnliart , of Weston, -pent Sunday in Pendleton, the guest of friend. Mr ami Mrs. H. M Sloan left t la i morning 'or The Dalles to remain four or five da. - Mrs. Eleanor M. Warren, .Miss Maud llryson and Miss Vera Warren were in Condi. 'ion Sunday. It. .1. Ii.hI.Iv, wlm disstsed of hi meat market recently at Athcnu, Iuih gone to Seattle on a trip. Mrs. W. It I nf Piinl ;, k. .H llie guest ol triemls in Ceiidh ton, and will r. i in, liome I 1 1 o st I a y The Misses Manaah ami llessii swlller have reluiuisl trout a two months visit at Portland. Mr. ami Mrs. Alex Dryadalo and Miss Lva Froome spent Sunday with relatives and Jrieinls al Athena. Will Sturgis returned on Sunday after a pleasant two weeks' visit with relatives and friends at Walla Walla. Mrs. A. M. Haley went to Weston th)s morning to visit for a week. She Will be the guest of her niece, Mrs. I' rank Saliug. Walla Walla Statesman . Miss Kllie Worcester, a Whitman college student, is spending a two days' visit at her home at Pendleton. Haviland China l.ong I r.ek the Kloii earlv tlit Mr. Radio i home folks will return r nil iii- Miss Jennie Toy lOT i who is attending the public schools at UhelM), spent Saturday and Sunday in Pendleton, Hie guest oi Miss Nellie Todd. I I Barr. Klnier Turner, Lester Lew t- ami Oeorge Manic spent several dayt the latter part Of last week visit ing at Athena and Weston. Thcv are known as the llig Four aggregation. Illue Mountain Fugle: Ivan Sloan, of Long Creek, win. is buying heel cattle lor I'latroeder A Miiiger. of Pen dleton, jiassed through last Friday w ith 180 head of beef which he UNllMOll in Harney county. Arlington Independent i Wm. Mat lock, of Pendleton, who was on the train vestcrday on his way to lleppner -tilled Wtthltt the hearing of a repre sentative of the Independent that he balloted Bryan would carry Umatilla county this fall. Jacksonville Times: Thus. F. Kourke j ol Portland, thai prince of good M lows, spent several days in southern Oregon this week, lie is engaged in the grain business, aim came here for, (lie purpose of aciUaiiltlng himself with the situation. Arlington Independent i J. P. Mc Manus and S. II. Porihaw. rei.reseii- i ling the Northwest Livestock and Wool growers' Journal, a new publ icnt ion In magazine form, reientlv started by Hie breeders of "Fastem Oregon, are' spending a few days in the city and , will go from here to Condon. ?'rs. Alice M. Sheridan left this morning for a brief visit ill Roaeburg. She w ill return within a few days and the latter imrt of this week will -tarl for New torU city, accompanied by her daughters, the Misses Maude, Leo and (lerlrude. l'lie girls will attend school there during the winter. Illue Mountain Fugle : W M. hll an. I sou I nil. who left htal spring with cattle for dike, arrived at Seattle week on the road home, will visit a short time will at Walla Walla, when lie to Long Creek to hsik aft. terests. tawton BtoUsdard I James A. How ard, secretary of the I .aw ton Towneltl Co., came in from Pendleton Widne day to look after the affairs of In com pany. Mr. Howard expects to return to Pendleton in a few days. After at tending to some important pri ita busines miltteis there be will come back to Lawfan for the winter. Louis Proehstel came down Iroin his j home at Weston 00 Saturday to 00091 his brother, Charles Proehstel, of l.ostine. Tin two spent Sunday In this. citv and went to Weston tin morning. I, at is Proehstel received the nickname of Aguinoldo or "Aggie" while serving in the Second Oregon, and it clings to him, particularly among hi old com- radarsln arata. CIRCUIT COURT. Trial ot Columbia ueorue Will Cominsnco Monday, Octobsr 22. Columbia lieorge and Toy. Toy were arraigned at tl penina of court tin morning, upon an indictment of the grand jury charging Ihetti with havjag murdered Annie Rdna, an Indian wo aMMi on August 21, by administering aoiaonetryeBnine. Counsel for defen dant, Col. Wm. Parsons, made a motion that they be tried separately, alter each bad entered his plea of not guilty. The motion for separate trial wa- allowed, am! Judge HI I is set the trial of Columbia lieorge for .Monday, October 0, at ' o'clock a. m. The trial of Toy-Toy will come on right after that of Columbia ins.rge Inl ine n disposed of. James 11. Qhilders ami Frank Card well, accused of stealing 14 head of cattle from I'. T. tilenn, of Summer ville, Union county, will be brought up for trial on Saturday, October 20, j at I! o'cloc): i. in. uther Nsttsrs Statu of Oregon vs. A I llaehmaii, cbaiged with horsestealing. Tritl by jury aiuruay, uatonet 19, and ae qnfttad, Konstantin Hliner was granted citi, aaaabip paper Felix Audette vs. Nelson Boyar, On trial by jury I. slay. The coroner's jury in the case of Thomas Sheridan, who was run over ami killed by a Qreal Northern freight Mala while working in the yards of the Page! sound saw ,v Shingle Mill company, at Fverett, rendered a ver dict charging his death to he due I., the criminal OBMleeenaM of the rail road company. ST. STORi JOE LEADERS OF FASHION LADIES TAKE NOTICE. Great Slaughter Sale of Millinery QnnHt To the Next Ten Days. U' an- ovaratncki l in tiii-. line n( oi(ls and we intend to nut n i ... ... .i.. ...;n ....... ... .. ...ix -OV.IH ana in oruui i" i" i" .i m jt'.i iter tent im m:..., I" .I...I1 :.. .. C.. . " IlltV iri'lll ItS. V'lll ITIISB V ,IOIOr, - a mir rininici atn im you imv tiling you may want in Millinery. loivn what voi. wi" Hake up Styles the Latest and Prices the Lowest. YOT K'S I'OK BUSINESS. E m LYONS d CO. SOMETHING SPECIAL. In unlet to jncrMW out trade, wn h.ivr decided to Make tin follow inn SPECIAL UPPER. Any perabn bnyfnp. lo worth nil Roods htm oar atora, will ba aUowetl to aalacl any t,oo article from our stock: it vou buy fto worth vou vou et a 50c article; if yon liny $5.00 worth VOU gel a IJC article bill no premium will bi ".ivnn on loss than fj.oo trade. You do not have to buy all the Koodt. at, ona time, but are will (urniafa you with a card with the unourtl you desire to n, ide out, with amounts (01 each purchaae on tin: margin and when all an- cincelled vou gel vour premium. Thia is equivalent to I g per cent rebate on out alresdy low prieea, and it will pay you to cone in and let us explain the ivaiem to you. There is no drawing in our lyitenti but each cuatonter j;ets premium without the chance of being disappointed. Remembei you lu .e. you need the noods, and when vou have traded out gj, $10 or gCO as the ease may hi:, yon select your premium from our stock Try this plan and save money, THE FAIR, Bennett ft Tarbet, Props. Dusenherry ItulldlilK, Alain Street, Peii lli'tnn. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL C.I KOHltK, Prop. The Only I nit Cllit and Cofliplslo Hotel 1. tli. City. ' Hut Mwti All Train. lis Simple. Roomt, laaMi Ltata, Fir Proof Bi.lo.-ii Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. PENDLETON. OMECiON Fall and Winter Clothing I, : ... . i- Second shipment has ual arrived. All la teal styles ;i laehhte aactwii here and a K"'at many others. Suits $4.85 and upward I loots a lai(.;, ind shoes (or aaaortmenti winter wear The Weasel Department Stores. THK VI-RDICT, TUN ii.m.v UCaUXJIUTIC (LLDOTItATKD wkkki.v. Bdltad hor AbPRRD BWUt UUTIa, areenlar paltleaJ writer. O.Rsj -IN ZteJ --Mi siiossiiu w.i I, wrrrp" I0!'l p 111 ". j " "l P Di 0sn Sissaato. L f rom VmSC 1,1 for sn 1 ,. lV I aVSe'eiR) t0'SuM'lS . j uSJiU" r l.v lllimn. I 1 1 v SSBa. ni. Snsk. mMr. .....o iiiuiui,, ' -"I Hi. IVsdlMM fei, Bsi Koal Umtm Hspsrh tor lesles.. aa Kiir lull lnl.irm.iinu MjIor.nns H HimjCII, . wn.i rwrnrii K . , inruu: 1 r r t, ,. , , Asi-ni, reMkes. POSSIBLY YOU fttf tlQt avis e,,i .. Fast limt and MiperbSer Now t. ! br tat KOEPPEN'S MODERN PHARMACY Evarytrtlng that 11 kgft In a t nf leu, u-U uat drug itore. 115 Court St. 1 ' rwerful C.'irttxms I N i itct I 1C liL rll tl "Wltboet fear of aaatiadtaUaa sm assort Utal THK VBKP10T iH the u-st Udag Unit Inn. hepasaatl in t i f t fmm ni aaaat lean louraaHam, " liiirlinitnn, in., Daaiosratk loaraal, THK VliRDIOT Is pUilasd avaaaaarl khj aeajiisjai 1 unventlon. KVKHY I.oV ai. DKMOOBAT awai ll 1 ill. VHHDIUT. I of the I. in .1 to bis parly sad to iiimsnir to t!ily rem I AN KXTRaOHOINARY INDUCKMKNT. Although the regular lata U M.00 per aatwai, ai "" "r inoniiiK ior one ilollar uml lifiv o 111 sane jron vittwel cost iii.ii-..-ii-ii,l, political inf ami 11 hull wliut ...... ,1 onliualU (0'7ZSf w aigfjiaF 2-Daily FastTrainstoUeEaj If vim t'anri'ft ihr moiviaf ugu tmval viii in.- urruini trail, atikawl nutfly j ' 1 1 im-i . OUR SPECIALTIES. 1 aaf 1 1 to i.i.eh ! 1 mon Pu'Moe aleeoers. Pule Tourist Sluiipsrs. Pullmsnt LlOniry i nfu. Car ssd Krnl . looo, Chair Cars. 11.. 1... ni nun, um.1 iuUaUa.ee Kim hi 1 ,..n- .w Yt toaal l.tlll-l .'.Ol.'ll INIIUU. II, ken.. 1 im .1.11 Ut.. iliyuH II 1- n, linn niur.il U, inn l u' 1 . .. 1. 1. ....... ..,.1 .lr.-i.il..: ilm , i WaIUIIT, AI.BIU.H.UI or I II I.OTIIKltl'. ilrursl Asul, 1 i.Thir4sX.trflleS OregonShortLineRa tiii niKisn soriuTi Montana. Utah, Colon and all Lantern Points 1 ..... 01 iw aerttoaJ ...... 1. V..I Hftl l-iui' 1 1 ! - 1 . i... . fllUJI OK laails Use No Change of ton ,, is, uortuad i'nti:oei-ciai."ee tbu Wv.1." We lisve a line of IIhvIIuihI uml Carisbail Chlua in din ner seta that wo would be liloamil to show you whether you buy or not. Also, n part ot our holiduf stock of china novelties, ash trays, hoe boil boxen, spuoil trays, ate., lias on... I ami inaltMS 11 disiitay that is dear to every waman's heart. Come just to see. Owl Tea House. t Place ia Urecuu. KM Insurance Fire, Lift), Ai' ident, PtatS ttlaas, etc. Loans on City ami Co. nty l'roierty, Real Estate latarevad ami Dainajovad (Jity Lots' Stock Itauehes ami Wheat Farms mm J. R. DICKSON, Kast Oreasaiaa HuihiinK. ofler Staaill Open to you lor ninety d ofler vou the Verdict cent.-.. A 11 fnrtlior initio-. -....-nt uoetpald, the World Allnauan. Itaali 11 lit I III f MH.11n.j1. 1 u vim Willi hi rr.,.in, h.r ..I.., e-.skll.iF r BUkM .1 II s j a? 'I'M 111 rh aiiu a utiurUir. Thli rttht daUfal Cri ia 1 (Into, OSTEOPATHS. lrH. W. .1. anil Mrn Keve, raduates of the Amei loan eehool ol Osteopath, at avirkaville, sfo, are par maaaatly I ousted ,,i the W. f. .Matlock residenee, liiincr Court, near Main htreeti-, I'emllelon. Inwtigatiwi Respectfully Solicited. Farmers Custom Mill 11 talk " v v mrv l vviiv , 1 Hred Walters, Proprietor. aaasWTi tu u.i mi. s ty. Itaseaseaaaaal aa wasai ill.... uo. M , ... -o, mi,., i uuupwi rawl, eui., lw.y Wishing to railas from busineas I ollei my entire Mtock for rude at cost, ooasiaklag of HI PCtti, RURS. Latce uud Silk Curtains Pttrttent, Hrass and Iron Bedsteads, (xitichcs. Wall Puper, shades, Sewing Machines. ami other things too numerous to '"oi lion. Ohaneeol a life time to buy these goods cheap. .1 JESSE FAILING Bsjatiisel WIU Blaaaal SUndard SIsepers uu. v... Ordinary Truii" ..-...1. 1 iKr.r v-Huflst Can j..;. , - j Splendid Diner, meals s to Ba. Uaa OsSkflltlinar Cbsir Can a . . l, .wlu.iUdM' Cuiiil.iitamc liutire I rah-Corned V,-n For lnrllisi nilirui'toy5'fjj R.a.l.tto.riee '. I U"' K N.UISI.. Trav I'sm. A.1 I4S Third St. 'e'i PorUss. SEAL Notary !d Corporation SS.SU to $5 l,iver ..nterut-s-JgajS i)rlHra fur , ,ullcltl. An UptoDate GROCERY STORI U I - .tiiuiiuaiicih 101 Mutter. Sil.. Mue Grove Cicamci v and roaanh i:ihK.... a j a a - uesi soiree on the Market. Anent Ukiah Creamery, a. THE WHITE HOUSE OR