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Shoe Wear, Shoe Comfort Thill's wlMl JfOfl want and that is wiint ran rft when ynu buy ynnr shoes t Hie Magnet, We buy dlftol (Mm tin- largeal ihoe house in tin' World, tin1 lliiinil- ton Brawn Shoe company. Cheep in price, high in quality i exact (It. Once worn, never foreaaen, Trs them. A cbeaea for a geld watch niveii with every dollar purchaee. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clemonts & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood WKDNK8DAY, DKCKMBEH IKI DAILY. WEEKLY AID SEMI-WEEKLY V TUB Pnbliahinv invent ptopla Built OrejroniAti FENDLIiTl'N. Company, OKI t.OV hah. srM nrrrioK ami: One cop p , , . f mail Un ay U aanniri, I mi : Une -type per th. I .amei Trial eutwrrtpttim Ill gl .;i. KM I vBBKl V MB. MI'TlnN lAtMl One u p, tnr ytlt line copr mi rnuntht . Trial i ' - rlption Single Burnt , wbkki.v RMMffNR ratd tlr , of : - t f . ( H'V -II :: '. . . , , , Trial buta Litmn ttaf It 4y ADVIITIIINt. RATI' I l Hi - ' A 1 i ril.-r u,rl.. I Oflf Intli. rr lota. In rm.-rik Ijr per month . . . . Urn inch, vr I-, in .tan per niuaiti 1 M inchtt, cir lo.t, hi lUil an.l Week per month Oor three In. net. kini. Wrfhly. prt nun J" I in.. til 1 1 rvrf inr in re., i iy, pfi in n per imhin jo . ft ti 0et thr in. hrt. in I in ly and) vt ttV ; v. v-rr Imh per Hi- nth t j line iiu i . 1 r In v rrk 1 per in- nth . . 1 (tti'f trite id het. tn Vt red i . poi lm h pet month . ... 11 Dirt three in hot. In TuOdov' utuO cl Vmi Weokly, per tn h pot m.mth f 1 i t nnnparwii .1eet' emeni in Semi-Weak U Woehlv t Doily . tint tuaoii.ua, t in.!., f 1 , cub t'tlo)uoot l BOO Hon. or. Lui ButKlft, ten t.tni , 1 mr each . 1 . . 1 u . 1 .3 It 1- made plain by President Mi -K i 11 ly '- inessiiite t" eonuress that arinv reniuani.iit 1011 in tin- h'uisliilmn that i considered "paramount" at tin1 ptOBMIt session of roi)irr!iM . Thi' pfWl lent d.'-iiv- that a plan In- arraiiK"! and a bill pAMtxl witli all p. i t vx PihIiciicv Inimisliatflv altt'r tin1 an fnihlitiK "( iiinnreHH Monday, tin Ilrnt dill intr.idiictsl in Hi,. hoiiH n 1 1 1 At OVOriOfl army MOBJMUMUlOBi ThfOV will Im' nonii' ipM hi t ii iti t an iiirrt'iiw of thi HiandiiiL' army, eVM ffOffl the ri'punl iniii nide, hut it will lint ftunl, mid tin- wining of Um pftoldeol will be fully reipecteil . Tin1 coal trutit i altt'r the let truft in tin- ca-t (or invading it. walt-r priviliv" in (''iinsylveniO. A light hetwci-n thi-o lln.ini'ial roruiorantn, al ter the ri. 1 1.0.1 of a Kilkfimy cat ti 1 1 1 . would he a ptH'tarh' in which tl American pi-oplo would take a decided interest to the annihilation of hot) principalx. Men who corner and manipulate the neeeHHarie- of life in order to till their pocket to tile in create of etnptv Rtomachi Hhouhl not be surprised if those who own tin stomachs should in time turn anainst and ilestmy mem as enemies of ix-iet ami destoyers of social order. The iwire of ortie fnspiently out runs decency, even among thou.- who are considered reiectahle. Within twenty lour hours of the late leOOtor I'avis' death eleven statesmen liad announcel theim-elves as candidates for his neat in the Unite, I States senate Kverv memher of Minnesota's delega t lull ill congress except one is on this disgraceful list. To tin I a successor to the dead senator will In- a compara tively easy matter, hut to find his ep-ial will is' 1 111 miki lilu. at least among those who ran a risk of break ing their necks to get in this dead man's shoes. The indecency of this imrformauiv "n on a level with latter day poi t .- Senator Mark 1 1 anna has frankly told a committee of admirers, that called on hi 111 recently and presented him with a jiiadn to order set of cluh resolutions, that he was nut a candi- late for president in 1MU4. ife I a red to the comniittee that he desired no reward for what he had done for hi country and hi' did Hot exect to afOOB his public lite by tilting in the presi dential chair as chief magistrate, and it wat not u- thought oi. The senator is now in hi aixtv-tlurd year, ami he intimated to the committee that age of itaelf barred him Irom entering the presidential race. Therefore, the peo ple need not expect Hamuli., make tin, sacritice in 1UU4. and thu otlice should not Is- shoved upon him, (or the man appears to he in earnest To have Mich insignificant honors an the presidency thrust upon him is painful to one of his modest temperament. I'ooplo write a great number of bogging letters to rich peoph- who un made prominent in thu public prints. hie of these unfortunates is Helen (iould who lias endeared herself to the American heart by her many womanly qualities. There i- no line: charactei among the rich; no warmer heart for those in need and distress than hers. She is importuned on all sides for gifts ami assist. u .. and her daily mail is made heavy with apealM t her generoaity. in one week only, lHtM letters were received by her, containing BMite requests which if he had granted would have required her to contribute something like fl,6UU,0UU. Among the curiosities of Miss (ioilid's mendicant's mail-bag were requests that she shun I, I advance I l.lJUu.UUi to form a colony in Cuba; (77.UU) to pay off mortgages; church debts, $oi,iiUO; buy pianos for sjor ft "pie who loved music ; purchase devices of a swarm of rs ; pay the pasnge of several mho wanted to travel In Rnropei and so on through a Hat as Ions a on 1 arm. The people who write smell letters are not oor people, hut people who have the mend leant 'm c haracteristics in continually seeking to secure something for nothing. Duektodly interesting is the experi ment about to he tried in Missouri in connection with mortgage taxation. The preliminary steps have involved 'rouble and contusion, hut if all the ttiflii ulties are tinallv sitruioiinted will the farmers mid I orrmvers reap tne Donem iney ezpooi iron the con stitntional amendment adontcd at the late elections ' As the reader is aware, that amendment piovides that in com puting the taxes 011 reilty there shall he sithtrai ted from t ie valuation of the land ami improvements the amount of any mortgage upon them existing at the time, an I that Hie mortgagee s pay taxe- upon that amount . the owner naying oniv on his equity, This teemed a n ost attractive proposition to the borrower-, Mpaolally in view of the fact that many oi the mortgagees are eastern investors who plate loans in Missouri through agents and various companies. "Side" contra, t bet ween hiider and borrower- by which the latter obligated theBMOltei to iv taxes or assessments on mortgages or liens were, by the same amendment, made null and void. Thus legislation did all that in- possible to proti ct the borrower. Yet be is beginning to (eel that the whole scheme may prove a nare and mockery, in Missouri the people will discover, as they did in itregoii, that money, under the present iniquitous system of taxation, will es Oapg its share of the burden ol govern ment, while never failing CO share in the beeOOte, always evading the tax gatherer, throwing its share of the load upon others. It could not do this if we diil not mipport a taxation system that lines conscience and rewards the hoarder ami miser, and others who tratlic in the blood of their brother-. lilt CRIMINAL CLASS. Much interest just now in criminals. Much horror aroiis d by depravity. Many plans more or les- appropriate for making the air pure. Many gsl people. sditicinns, wo men and clergymen, who sent the slimmer at the' seaside, w illing now to spend a few days wiping 'crime" off the earth. What is crime'' Who are the trial iuais" Who makes the criminal'.' Do criminals vicioimlv and volun tarily arie among us eager to lead hunted liven, eager to be jailed at interval-, eager to crawl in the dark, dodge policemen, work in strie- and die in shame.' Hardly. Will you kindly and patiently follow the lives, quickly sketched, of a bO) anil a girl ! Horn Mior, lorn in hard luck, her father, or mother, or both, victims of long hours, poor fare, bad air and little leisure. As a babv she struggle- again-' lata and manages to live while three or (our little brothers and -ister- die and go back to kind earth. She crawls around the halls of a tenement, a gosl deal in the wav. Hat is hunted here and chased then Sue is cold in winter, ill-fed 111 sum mer, merer well cared lor. She gets a little so-called education. Ill-dressed ami ashamed betide the other children, she is glad to escape the education . No one at home can help iter on. No one awav from home cares alsmt her. she grows up white, ticklv, like a potato sprouting in a cellar. At the corner of a line street the sees the carriages passing with other girls in warm furs, or in line, cool summer droaoM With a pisir shawl around her and with heels run down she peers in at the restaurant window, to mm- other women leading lives very different from hers. Steadily she has impressed upon her the luct, absolutely linden uble, that as the world is Organised there is 110 especial blaee for her certain is no uomlurt for her. She rinds work, perhaps. Hours as long as the davlight. Ten minutes I lie -hall a (KM ' ' e, At the end of the day aching (eel, Ottilia hacW.KVstetn III fed, hoi enough earned to live upon honestly -and that pri t' Hct stretches ahead farther limn her poor eves can see. "What '1 II barge, officer?" "Disorderly conduct. Your Honor." There's the criminal. good men, poll MotatMi women and clergymen, that you are hunting so ardently. Same story, practical Iv. Ha nlays on the tenement staircase -cuffed off the staircase. He plays bill in the street cuffed if caught by the policeman. He swings on the area miling, Irvine to exercise his stunted muscles cuffed again. In bom log Inly, with shirt ami trousers mi, he goes swimming in Hie park fountain caught and cuffed ami banded over to ll Children's Society. A few meat hi in a sort oi null decent imprisonment: treated in I fashion about equivalent to that en dured by the tot turtle turned over mi its back in the market . He gOBepM to begin the same I lit once more. He trie- hn work. "What do you know T "I don't know anything; nobody ever taught 'trie " He cannot even endure the discipline of ten hours' dally shovel in:.' ii lakes education to instill discipline, if only the education of the ,arl pick it ml shovel He has not been taught anything. He has been turned loose in a cits lull of temptation, He had no real larl to begin with. ami no effort whatever made to repair his evil beginning. "What's the charge, Offieer?" "Attempted bargmry, pleadi guilty, " "Three years in prison, since it it his tfrs offene. " In prison he gets an education, rhey teach him how to be a good burglar and not get caught Patiently the stai,. board him, and tdfcatei him l" be a flrsl-rate criminal. 1 here s voiir hrsi-rate criminal. Messrs. clergymen, good men, politi cians and benevolent women. Hear clergymen, noble Women , good men ami scheming pot t tlclatMi listen t this store : In the Smith Sea ilams they have for contagious diseases a horror as great as your horror ol crime. A man or woman ttrickcu with n loathsome disease, such a- smallpox, is Bailed 1 isolated, ami the Individual sores of the smallpox patient are earnestly scraped with seatnelli until the patient dies i hurts the patient a good den I - - w it hout ever curi g, of e mirse but it relieves the feelings of the owiraged good one who wield the sea -hells. You kind-hearted creatures, hunting "crime" in great cities, are like tit South Sea islanders in their treatment of mal I six. You ardently wiel I voir refOM i cj "il shells and yon serin- verv earnest ly at the tore so well developed. o desire to decry JrOOr earnest efforts. lint II you ever get tired of scrapii g with Itt shell,., try vaccination, or, better still, try to " take such care ol youth, to give such ehoncet and educa tion to the fOOBgi as will save them Irom the least prolitable of all car crime. Klch goisl Inch, nice clergvineli, I com lortalde, b mlent lad e- 1 vers man and woman in the workhouse. even w retailed creator living near a "red light' would gladly change places erf til any of you. Scrape awav with your sea shells hut try also to give a few more and lew better chances in tooth to those whom you now hunt as criminals in their mature years. (oil creates Isiys and girl-, anxious t' live decently. Your social system make- criminals and litis jails.- Hearst's Chicago . mertoBB. (-Fast. Head the two bides of this story and then give a venlict on the evidence as. to tin- merits of Dr. Pierce's. Golden Medical Discovery. WHAT mM. HAY TIH BUFFERED. si hail wm sick for c i thsn a vrir with Wi lm s Iroulilc ' Willi-- Mrs l,m v 11 is' UNBEARABLE ITCHING Fell II U oolil b-f lU liel U Tear Mkla I i. mi. tiaMjk. Cure, by 4JI I m i i 1 ii.t i Mi i uul all over my luirk. Tit' tU'lllUK u'' ftUttUtt u;.tii'..i il.lt . uml tti ilinuo I Hit tlut It Huul4 Iki u relict q luar tin- Vu utt in V liut:k. 1 'ml ifi Uii' Hf a i ijaloitf, ttiiil ot'vviul luintHiit i, wltliuut jv .1 ii'lii i I nuM f vuor VVTU i Ha ntniN dits lu Uki nliaiiaHjli-t Xews. AtUtt Itirwi otl'i'iu'altuiir, my luu-l. uH it iuoy, at I u tm UlUVillV ItuX Ol l I ri- l lit ' ''Mm. , . , ft UtHi'l Uii! bitjaaiuu utit Uml all ltnaiitut..'l. J, Ii tiiou.K, Cornell Aw., lii'JijfiapoltA, J ml. CUTICUR A THE SET 81.25 I hiii i Ktifnmt :iml iiinml Treat unit or Hvi'iy HlllWir, OOlMtftUlg ol OrTI ct iiA Hoap f'i&c ), it' WaftM Xhv akin itt ciuhU aud Bclot 1'iiTii uaa oiutnmtit (Mo,), to allay takltttt uJ auotoW mm! haal. OVTlouna Kmboiv VKNT (! ( uool uuit t ii-Mitof lli- bluoil. Huid Itorouuuoul tn. hoi Id I'iiitlmJIiii 4Mli0tUW (ar , Hol ProuB., lioatuu. "How iu Cufa It: hui,; lluueoio," irtja- l rouble " wrtit s Mrn l,mv i t i. i . if Jacktbciro, Jack Co Tvsao "aevtral cuflrrrctit (Jucturo treatrd me, but none dM nj.. any nod. u tlurtor tai l that 1 never couM tw cured, that I had brikht'a Diacaae. I oufTered nearly death at tliues , had apella the diA-loro called apaamri U'a be-d-laat utuat of thr tnu i i -ik months M mother begpeel tut- lo try fierce' (Golden Moxltcal Ulaoovery " WHAT Oft. HILNVi MAID. "With but Utttl hope I wrote tu lu fierce, and he ald ' he iould cure me 1 hcKU" to take hia (.oldrn Medical Diacovery 1 and altiiouvti I had triven up o dir. I begou a improve fruux the start, ami by thr time 1 had taken twenty two bottle I iral entirely cured I weigh more than ever betore iu my life aud am entirely mm " Dr. Pierce's OoMefl Medical IHacov ery cures iliaeaaea of the stomach and other organs of digestion ami nutrition. It QQMj tlinmgh the stomach disease of heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc., which have their origin in disease of the stom ach and its associate organs. Sick Mjtioai are invited l consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence- private. Address Dr. K. V. .fierce, Buliaio, N. Y. ICE Alto Wholesale Agent lor KHUTZ MILWAUKEE IU I K in bottles, barrela, or caaea. tell up BT f lelephooe iMI. O H. KOPITTKE. the nerves OF wOMENi Union Mutual Aid Societ B J ( Itw i.tii iitr. I iitidiM Iht Inn t lffiei?Ja3j(rfct' Ks'Siks'i-J -V.i . ' JU ''rSmSf- I I tn ff?ln 1 laWMorwBT' " tSSSMsJ (Inflofporatvil tindr tha law tl tti y '"fllatiil, tit,. sniti- ,, o.,. CI I...-. I...IUI SSI. I- , ... ! , ik, in. i.-l - ooiioiox. I nun an, A . ... .,. iwrtoni or thi aootsn R I' Mi-Ill s I'li'.lill'lll ; Itccll Inn Teller Si. , .. asmilol II felliulli. Vice .l.'sl.l,'lil ; I'res. Schiisl, Hr. '"""t Hunk ss'-ilrniii',. H,,, " -." i.llhti. iv SM I I'liMMITTBK, SllMli I. - ill I 1 1 I 1 1 1 Mlir. I'liiieiiM Miiiul lu,, .t i-'rini. Walton, Mtrrhanu Rat, iisuk. v h, PrtMoit, Portland i nmilini Oti s hlti'ineri'. miilcni Irwin Hoaaon uo, nli' lli V I Miickente M . t'hll Met Adfr. linn . ii. Nntot, Ugl Adrtcr. lll'.il , -"ni.'ll lf.,,. """ii' xu... wt ' 'I" lilllr,.r t.. .. 'inrt.oithi.-is' ai ii, niti.l.. i . V Ht " y ' ..wJh lb,, tri,?" "I snu,. lis ill .--'.l:-i hi Wll i its "r '2s ini'in Council HO Ml Hrntlatnl, B. K. KteamU i,iiv II I' rrslc vim I'lCslUrlll II I I'. .111... Medioai n.tsiscrs, o, J, Mniiih. it, b f, W. ytatmt, M. t ,r,"' H"s 0, iicn-ri'iicc-: '... n hum- Nat. liiiiik Portland Klr-i Nat liiuik, I'l'nilli-ioii n i, "" s"vl""fcii, i;nas. a. i razier, Murarn ureaon Muiuuier. ttnet isith orytdai and IftOona, Main - Pendleton, Or, NEW LUMBER YARD. Seu HRLP Wttt, "I am to aerwouB and erretohod " " l feel uh if I Rhould fl)'." How familiar those eiprnlOM BTB I Little thingH annoy yon and make yon irritalile. Vmi i-an't h1hoj. you are unlit for ordinary duties, and are Itlbjoot to dizziness. That hairing dotm sensation helpa to make you feel miserahle. Von liavr liai'karho and paiui lot down in the side, pain in tup of head, later on at tin be e of the brain. Huch u condition points unerringly to serious utoriuo troulih'. If you had written to Mrs. PinkharQ when you lirst ox perienced itnpain il vitality . von would have lieen spared these hours of awful Buffering. Happiness will he gone out of your life forever, my sister, unless you act promptly, Procure Lydls E. Ptnaltain's Tegetable Compound at once. It la abaolutelj sure to help you. Then write to Mrs. I'inkliani. at Lynn. Mass., if there is anything ahout your OBoe yon tin not understand. You need not he afraid to tell her the things you could not explain to the doctor your letter is seen only hy women und is absolutely confidential! Hrs. I'inkliani's Vast experi ence with such troubles enablea her to tell yon just what is best for you, and she will charge you nottnng for her advice. Mrs. Valentine Tells of Mnppy Results Accomplished hy Lydia E. Pinkhum .s Vegetable Compound. "Deah 51ns. Be ff t It fa TrHh pleetnrt thai I adil my testimony u your list. Doping it mas ladBOe others to nrail themselvea of the henetlt ,.i , m- sal uable remoily. It,'fore tiikiiiK lordla I" PUtk Sam'a Vegetable Compound, 1 Ml bed was terribly nervous ami tired, him sick hotdlichtt no .ii.i- tit.-, (riinvviuc; pain in ttouuieh. pain m ins back anil rijrht side, ami en weuk I eoulil scare Iv ttaml. 1 was riot able to Uo anything. Had sharp poius all through my Issly. Hefiue ihiuluken half a bottle of your medicine, I found msself nuirov niK I aontlnued its u until I had bdn n foor bottle, and felt o well that I did not ne, .1 to take an, more I um like u new ptraOOi Bad mn niedicim- shall always have my pruise."- Mai W, P. Valentine, 860 Kerry Avenue, Cam. I, n. N I 1 M"'. '.' V VAl LNTINL. S I SI I Hi,.. . r , ? Hii.l tram til in havt iiJS l'-lls l,s S u ''"Mill . ISIIIII in. I, ,.., ,, wh . I I , n Ur. ,.. ..O 1 K'll'IIS It'ii.t till, atntOt ll.irl.,,r Mi, i, $5000 REWARD i in.; t. ids trf that mh tWptlrtl pco,lr li.o irom um.- M mn. qur.'tnocd the gtMal till L.tilnunul 1,-Urri f urs cnn.l.nlli- mildikliii... me haw draotiud with the Natumal City Bank, of I.no, Max . $i,ooo, whuh will be past sns pernin who rn ehow th.i Ihr elmve te.nuionist i. ooi genuine, of we. publiebril lirr bUmm the wnlrr. tpetul eriuu.,on I.VIUA Is. Pi M KM AM Mkuicino Cu. niL IX IV EH A1 FOOD CHOPPER CHOPS ALL KINDS OF FOOD Into Clean Cut "uni form Pieces u FINE or COARSE us vatued. Other machines chop meat only. THIS DOES AWAY WJTH THE CHOPPING BOWL ALTOGETHER. CHOPS Potatoes. Meat. Apples, Cabbage, Bread. -I VERVTHING. A machine you will use very day Call and see it. TAYLOR, THE HARDWARE (WAN. Byers' Best Flour... To make koo1 bread use Myers' HeM Klonr it t iok fn.it paMBiaai at the Cblcato world' Pair, eve, on mMfi, .1.... .. ,1 . . I 1 I A. . , ' nun, alio jjive:-. cxreuent s.'itisia ninn wherever Hverv sack is namnotood Wa have the beat tolled Barley, Seed Rye am! BaafdlOM Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills used Steam I ' French Restaurant.. Farmers Custom Mill PrOi Walters, Pruprlttor. TBI rUUMI Til KAT. Wui're yuu can gel huiuuIIiiuk eooo. Uus Lal-ontalne, Mropeletfii'. OaaaaiTi Ul brrol day. nearaatkaaajel for wbuat. riour, Mill PttOi Ubupiwil Pttd, ic. Ill ..'III I The Latest and Greatest Victory I IL-.'Ij... -"." .. ' .".'' IN Jt u 1. 1 We are now ready loi hnsiness near Wathlnfton v Oolnmbla River freight itopot with H eoneral atoortnieni ol Inmber direct from oiirossn saw mill, and can furnish anythiug promptly, Ooontfy orders in eat load ihlppetl direct from our mill in carload lots At correct iirh'es. liive us 11 call. M.Shaw&C:). W J SEWELL, Mgr. s,. 1 1,. mllN srilMltri The Louvre Suloon i'kmu.ktiin oaa Don't Patronize the trusts PHYSICIAN!. mi. w ti. noi.li " 11 owns ... ,. I. m. IWtaattei 77. L Ul irfMnttun . . . ' ' ' ' ".is I . M. 1 OVVti-t. ,J ollTlr.l M.Hah.i ..... . ' prl'KRI . in ; 1 loan, n, '"""til DR. I HMITH. 111- 1 , , , -- oin- .1,1111, itata WlttnetM i ' li rrooe 1 II L. ............ 11 PhM 1 --..,.,.'. rtl Mill ill,... 'I-.. I...., , ,-, ' ',' I "'' I one-, ilene, Mttih 21. in:. 1 . I. .1. M'l'.M I. If,,,, si ,- . 1 11 i..,.k T..I..... ... aswa tatua, blank ill. leattMi OHTKtll'ATIIlr n v M'Si'S ,v K. ).- I, M11 lull Htnr. 11 IAHH ll . '". iiiis-i str.ii.M W. I'.. I'CUuv. I'HVSIIIIAN AMh mo, i kim,. ongon 1 llt. I.VNN K, III.AKKHi.Ki nun iti-rvuu- insert-.-. ,,.. "'l' lli'l'l. .' SS. "in. ore ' 111:. 'ISM-. ! 1 ui'l Mum as :. A. VatlOHAM in ltM vlldtai, UhNTISTS. 1'RHTIHT, UKKl . I.. BKATIK, si on.. Hank K. A. MANN tl'ili III. Ak, DVS ' D. omci nv Hiiitimisivr...!. UKKTurr, in Ae t1 II I lOptOQ! oflle. r. 1 ahciutkcts . HOWAKU AND HUliomts. AlirlltTkl'l 1 vi, .,..,'"',.'.. ''.' V , ; -: I' uml Mil - Hu.Bn 111 11,.. I "ii 17. I11. 1, 1 l,iil!.inv 'It) 111 mul D. A Lull. I nmsoiir) ler- , 111, I 1 iiirni-ii. .i on K .omen, nslk-. Ooi,, ' l-'ll .11 III. r.. r,.K (,,., ll'. llsiiisl cool 1 ii 1 tt ii liffhi hoiiac Lei you. electrii nil, lull lias 1 put III Mlllt ii'- Bffure with BvOrythina in tin al 'Hpl' line. Maple Bros. Court street, I'emllctnn, Oregon A Man Slips Up ' 'Jit on it evry time that he takes his laundry work outside of the Domestic Laundry to he done up. H Qnd that 'tired feeling" itealing ovr him when he notes the illftVrenoe in the ex ajfliaitt color ami bwMtlfal kIohs Rnlan, aylna nothing oi tM 1 lltlon in sshicli your linen is retunuil hy the THE DOMESTIC LAUNKDY J, r. Robinmn, Prw Ttltphofit 60 Oregon Lumber MMl?,!? a. It. s rKI'HKNH a mi pi 1 ,s uml MMIrtella 01 nil (m l mi .linn lien. , i.,.,is,- uriltn tlth A. V )t, ul sslll, Vtt llrsilKll A Ki... 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Am eiiniiii.lis iiik loibc iccuscis 01 aaiai alll 's ik.i rxM'tvvil by s 11 Nut rt'iiukw. ...SI. I LS... umbar, l.atli, Shinnies, Hiiildiu Hajicr. 'lur Paper. MoulrHngg, Pickets, Lime and (Anient, Hrick and band, Sash and Doort, Screen DooraA Windows, lerru Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's PILSNER BOTTLEI BEER. alstnya Alta St. opp. Court House. To our friends Will I K HKVY1NU Itreel s',111 ufitl. II... V I 1 1 1 V !. I.... ... . . ' Oreal Paris h,itu i ,,;vi ?V. ' fleaalna iuoruiatiou that the nmiiesl reeoju lion von conm.iur that a. this uxi-isition ,M.'' MBDAL. 1 hit is.. ......... t . 1... . - "ini ii mul iini.i . ..7 portationol thi- award tons aH ,.. ... wl" couiurohond the im th.it repreaenti laum nrore-,- war.l to us. 1 , , . 1 . ; . - iisi rerdlet of an Itnaartial iur- 1 in ,, 1 1 1.. ' -. lit the When in oompelltloo with nil IBB Willie. Tl, remiss 11, on (( tnolll. With ti,e "While While feitars Kainilv nrosocct lye iiiirehiisxr of on ....I ... . ... UI0II, is eouclukive ai.,1 .XZT ' ""I"'" which the world 1,V- J ... " ', ll"rniM urKU- sewloa Maehint. whiei is ,V..: V... "'I'1 win the on the iinplMl and mist ptrflltl BMOhi thai V,'.'V."T' 'l'"'ttoal to our aniiuy t, moot and hilly natinlv vo ir . '' WH "r" "''ldont of Yours Vruly "K rt'"nn,.0.,U. Jesse Failing, Agent. liiM. u'i.1.' Vs. nTN IU iTTI.IN'i 1 1,. .1.1. .- ,1 to family Kvory bottle fully Btiavaateed. Schultz Brewing C( Paris . 188 Chicago 189, Paris ! 1901 a v a