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MLY EVENING EDITION I , f . V DAILY EVENINGEDITION I IfV I VJ vQVjVYY tAVJ BAST ORRQONIAN H Vwl ti ttTmmamWtt0e' n VOL- 13. PEllLETONrUMATliliA COUNTY, OltEtfON, W KDN KSDAY, .lANHAIH gj, l.P1. NO. 403O The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY STORE A Golden Stream of nor molasses or yrop put in the right place will stop mm growl. Mhii is a trnunlesome animal hut good (,,,: -asonebly Ml cooked, makes him ! arable. There are lot of thing in our Mock ,ii grurerfcni thet will ui cither the rohn.t :nan or the delicate eater. It . pay you to send your order here saving ran he effected on every. itc House liiwry. Next rowtofrice. That Dollar of Yours tan HI V Midi! mN r.niir BETTER RJlSU'I.TS tbn It ever .lid line It w" rolne.l. If you put It into Our Clean-up Sale. RlttnfltArl alls a in., soft sad flu quadl) Mearliod uioaunau tnusiin K will wll Iht. .luring our sale at. W Outing Flannel II you ve prior tu tunnel SaSS abyrr of lata you II hurt not nnl xat iitl?arni-e in prlc. tint what' mure, a STt iUffereue la quality atvlr and -rtnieni. w II tell ilnt-inc 4i hut .air ou- tsjst 13' r gra.tr at lOo Swansdown The i ha n i art' you've paH Vr a jr4 lof lln'M" at pmr -turf Our price ha hrrn Jlh Wo hae a. huh . haminoitir !n HWlM from anrt for onr alr we bare i 2o Dress Plaids and Cheeks 10 n rhilqrea'g wrer, if uUr life valw .?. .. ... baw itle, eifelleni matri Ladies' Hose l.tftlc flnih. (ant M ( k. teani noei fine yam. rvfrular valu oura . i. hi ol 1 eTfc. iin will make riHUff 9 itril talke-1 about elltUC S its It invervil pilmH With double rafllt i tht phenomeii OKja all) li price oi warJ 1 Save money hile the ehanee lust; Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store A Bunch of Bargains. White muslin By's hats and caPs- I laundered underwear. " s " " : Lot i. small garments '2Vi" 25c and 50c. Lot 2. small garments 19c j Let 3. large and small garments 29c John B Stetson ft Co. have written us that j Lot 4. large and small garments 55c W1,, ukt. ja, ins ,0 haVu our hyt! ; Lot 5. arge and small garments . .79c for spring made extra fine. Lot 6. large and small garments . 91.13 Men s lined calf mittens $100 value. CV, The Douglas $3.50 shoe is the hest fitting j reduced to UJ mm Jn pendc.ton. Ladies Kid Gloves, $1. 00 value are 10, 35c to 65c Wool dress gooda to CQ- DOW TO! close at l)tJ( Our line of spring wash dress goods are on the road and will be opened about February 1st. THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store. Frederick Notf Leaving Town. Jest Wheel in the Land Hide a COLUMBIA $40 and $00. ':Ur wboelf $'' Ui. tew nusic ' "Witik. wink, wink, Mr. Owl." MBm houae of too miiih trouble." "I unit gwine to work no more. " And nthara, uaw 50c and i0c muaic. ind r,k . each. Stationery and bhoiA Supplies are aeknowledged leader in pi K'.jda. Jocila 8c. 16- tablet Ml. "te fancy tiaaoe paper la. jeol Ijooka, alatea, peucil boxee, 1 1 b .iu 1 r 1 l.'. . Il r and MaWilifM. cie sundries aalI" bea, lampa, gT'P". "WrWf ,,f nanjriBe, al aim. mi hall en Seed iJJJSc iltt jc, all 10c aeeda Be. Many of the articles we placed on our BARGAIN COUNTER last week left town and many more will leave this week. Come in and get otir share of the bargains. We have on our Counter this week Ladies' waists and underskirts at less than they actually cost. You may find just what you want if you will look them over. Boys' and men's heavy shoes' cheaper than stealing them. Boys' two piece suits $1 U) $3. ''5. Ladies dressing sacques only a (ew left 70c and ft j . 16. Ladies' capes and jackets 10 per cent below cost. THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Byers' Beat Flour Jt took firkt premium at the Chicago World's Fair, ovei all competi tion, and give excellent satialkctiou wherever used. Kvery sack ia guaranteed. We have the bet Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Rye and Beardless Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S. BYERS, Prop. Bran. Short. Etc. FtedericK Nolf inH 1 HI SI Wi UEO UAKVEAU, Pivp. KlajiDtly Kumishbd. Steam tinted huropean Ptan. Block and a Sample Kooo 1 Block and a -ha'.f from da. 1 m connection. OBNIRAL NBWS. Warren Uland. jr. died at the Hotel (ircnblo, New York, Monday of wbnb ba am tbo proprietor, ( Bright diypa.e The railroad failiiiR to maso .t aatifartorv rat the G. A. K. nnttal ... mention will not W hold at lVnver tbia vear ax baa been nnnounoed, but instead, at Cleveland. Soptemtw The Waahimrton .'ornixnuli'iit of the lilv Mail aay he und.r-tanda it i-- traetiollv eertain thai Ureal Britain will aeoent the amendments ol the United state senate to the Hay. numnfnO treaty. According to the Petit Blue. 11 Brin sel a newapaper, bnbeak plague is rafting among the British tnxips Ml Oap. Colonv, ami many .leatlm that are attribute.) to enteric tevex and dysen terv are .hie to the plague. It in true that lien the president signs the law which miwe.l th- senate and now before the BOtSM the stand ing armv el the Dnitod States will he raised to 100.000 men : Omd eharge upon the nation of at least $100, iM'. 000 a year. The Itiienns Ay res eorrespomlenl ol the Times says: OAcial statistirs SSti' mate the el portable surplus of when! Boar at i,7t.otH tons, Tmde circlesn'S gard this as an exaggerated estimate, believing that the surplus will he abenl 1.200.01 tons. ! Charges have been lile.l with QoK SrOOr Nash against Colonel , inmior man of the Fifth regular Ohio National tiuard, by Major lodge, and it ll expected ' that a court martial will be the remit. The . barges Inolnae i:iise entries on the muster rolls and failing to account for public funds. President MoKinley, in the case of tieorgo II. Ihlfttet clerk ami teller of the First national hank of lhanon, IV, sentenced May Is, 1HW, to five years in the penitentiary for misappli cation of funds, grant.-. i a coiiinititat ion 01 sentence to two years. The stnount of the di'l'slration was very small. The American Window tilass com pany and the I n.loiioiidout Vantifuctur ers' association have agreed to close their ilanta until April 1, instead of June 1. Kightv la. lories anil alsiut :io,000 workmen will be affected. The object of the shut down is to cur tail production and maintain prices. On the 1st of each Peoetnhcr of the ilecennisl year and the intermediate fifth year a census of the pOfM tattoo is taken in tiermany. A striking presentment made in the enumeration just completed is that of the marked increase of population in the manufac turing cities of the empire in tin' last Bee years. While Berlin and Hamburg show an increase of but l'J per cent, N uremburg's jKipulation Increased 00, Pome 00, ami Mannheim M,fl per cent. PAC1PIC NORTHWEST NIWS. 11. W. Scott, editor of tin- Portland Oreeonian, has returned Irom an i-x- tended trip east and south. The remaining assets of tht Portland Savings bank an- to be sold at public auction. The bank went into the hand of a receiver in Is!:;. Its credi tors have realized very little. It is reported; that ir. W. J. t.rivens will soon he suspended as siiMrinteinleut of the Idaho -tate asy lum for the inaane, Dr. William F. Smith, of Mountain lloni supplanting him. , The promoters of the Northwest in ternational industiial exposition, to have been held in Spokane in the sun. not of JW02, have ultered their plans so as to jtoetjm:i. the affair one year. Charter bills for the following cities were passed by the senate at Belem i Suminerville, Union county; Silver ton, Marion Bounty; Bakwr City Baker county; Csnyotiville, Douglas 'jijiitv, and itoaehurg, Douglas county. Govi'rnor Hunt ..I Idaho sent u mat ssge to the legislature urgu. that Isjdy to iiieiuuraflxo the Cnitwl States eliaU. to adopt the resolution sub uniting a constitutional atnendmaflt providing for election of United Mules senator by direct vote of tin- pi -ople. Mr. Klita V.. i'aipiel, arils d Hauuet, the Portland tioat bniideridM at Los Angeles, a lew days ago. Hot remains will be brought to Portland for burial. he was horn in Clacks ma county iu I - - Iter lather heiug Coleuiau Huckner, a well known pioneer. Ml Room Kate 50c, 75c, 11.00 Cough, Coup, Night and day. until the MMinth is culirriv exliaiietol, and tUul dn-aibtd wi'T.I 'Consumption" Ijegile t Ijc wins pt red among friend. That's a casnntOSl story, familiar to the people ol very town and Milage. There's Miiotner tiry whicti ought to 1 as widely known a the story of die CSr, and that is the StOTl of tlir cures effected by the uwol Dr. Pier. t'sOotlsSSj Medical Discovery bronchitis. I ithnsS, oljatinate, deep-watnl ciaighs hi' t.ltnjj ol tike luufra, and other forms of iliseaa wbicb aftsct tbs wnsnirslory organs, are permanently cured by the SSS of "' len Meduai Dieneeery." . ... , tor l)r I'irrcr'. r'.olilrti' Mr.ticsl Uia coycry I tbuik 1 would Lc iu in. grsvt lv4ay " write. Sir. Maac Mil... of It Hard t'int Cu . Wyoimttg "J Sad astkuw IS tMt I uail't S4S sleep at night aud was coniprlted In give u;, work U a,ird my lung, au ll. at I cuugSeil all Ihr l, m, IsXb ulshl and da M lis ada all though! I had dnuaumifloii My wife ia siattd uu tuy trying Im eaatca a lU.lt!. u Metki,l lHa.ov.-ry wllk'h I did I o taken foul (juttiaa aad aai auw a wall aian welg4ita isi youud. tlu.ua-. Iu 1" I'm. Gaa4e1) M.uual Iliac oeery." Dr. t -1 - ... Cooiuiou Senae Medical Adviser is sent re on receipt of stamps Vo pay expense of mailing ml. Send t oos-oeut auuiips fur book in paper CoeSfS or jt atauip for cloth-bound. Address Dr. K V. Pierce, buffalo, N. V. KING EDWARD BEFORE PRIVY COUNCIL The New Sovereign of England Makes I Speech of Great Earnestness. THE OATH OF OFFICE IS ADMINISTERED TO HIM It Is Officially Announced by Proclamation Tbat Albert Edward Succeeds to the Throne of Great Britain With tho Till" of Edward the Seventh. providing for Hon. constitutional ronron- I'.ast Cowi's, .Inn. IS. king lvlward, the Prince ol Wales, formerlv the Duke ol Sork, Duke .trgvll ami Karl Clarendon left Oi borne bonea for Um (ton Hi BtftJ) o'cbck this morning, The bod oi the eueen lav n nlebl an the bealn which she liled. Tapert.were lightisl about the bed and qnaniltles of ran' (lowers wele in the nsun. it company ol watchers remained woh the DOd nil night. D w ill I in ha lined today ami probably remov. d Friday so Lain don i where it will lie In state in Saint Paul's cathedral. During the night tin' ilining room al (Mborne wit- pre pared as a nhapnl and this morning the remain were removed and are there reposing, guarded hv I hrdy of royal r rves. This morning the servants oi the household wi re admitted to view the remains. Msniorlal hxarcitai si SI. Paul's. London, Jan. 2:i. --Impressive mens- oriftl snercinaS will be held at Saint Paul tislav. Slnnl.ir service will he held in other London churches and throughout the kinghini, also. All the courts met and aiijoorned today ool of tenptCl to the OtICCn'l memory. The pnblie buildings iw swathed in blnehi ami mourning Insignia HMR on ever band, business is practically su pcmled here. Parliament aaesmbled at I O'clock this iifteriiiKin lor the pur is.se of taking allegiance. I'liu foreign Olftee is wniuM'ii with ti'li'graiiis Irom all parts of the world. Tha Kins Arrlvsf In London. London. Jan. IB. The king arrived al Ictorla station at 1: tins iilternoon anil was driven direct to St. lames palace. Proclamation Klua's Ace. Men. London, Jan IS. It is oiln ially an- nouueed that AIDCrt IWIwaiTJ succeeds to the throne Willi the title 01 r.dwaru the Seventh. It is stated the proclaim! lion of the king's accession to the throne will not he issued today, as was generally expected. All exchanges, ireigld .ind metal markets lire i ios.cu here today. King gdward and Privy Council. ' Lsindon, Jan. IB. King Kdwiird re- ceivisi me privy council ai - o mm a this afternoon in the throue room When the king arrived the I'nkii ol Devonshire, the lord president ol the council, went through the lormality of ii. iiuainting the connc'llors that the .pieen was dead and her son, the Prince of Wale, succeeded her. The royal duke with the lord of the council then repaired to the private apartment of the lord president The king then entered the council chamber and made a brief speech and inline diatuly afterwards the oath wss .i.lmin ! re. I to the king I y the lord chancellor and then tint memlsars ol tliii council took the oath of allegiance to the new sovereign, kiawai his baud and withdrew. A largo crowd gathered along the route of the king carriage from tho station to St. .lame palace. His majesty drove n a brougham. The king was dreawsl in simnle and deep mourning and acknowledged the silent salutes by raising his bat. The bouse of commons assembled at 1 o'ebark, all memliers heing In deep mourning. The King Make a seaecli. Loudon, Jan. 21. The king's H cch to the coilln l Nora waa made iu ' ..I aarneetnees, lis raid : 1 hail- derided o assumd the title of King Ldward the Suveuib, in ai aOfdailaie with the wishes of in, be loved mother, who uuilisl the virtue of supreme and nnOMetic good with afteetlon ami petfiotlani of a wise, pence Inrlnft ntnirr't i have a n epeellul desire to i.vo the isemory of my lather's name, Albert, to lhe ex elusive treasury ol my beloved mother. Keiwitbstnndlnsj personal desire, I an not Iiosh to do justice lo lb" nuiown and urines associated with Prune AllairC naosSi but 1 shall do my ut most to U- wortbv of my great sisi tion. ' ' Tbs nuysl Salula Hi.J. At l!W o'clock the roayl salula ol twenty one guns was fired at -I. Jainun nark. Arrangcmeutx lor llm ipe en funeral are not yet aiinoiiiieed The Issiy way remuin at Osborno bouse for ton davr whither the king returns tonight or tomorrow. ln his return from St. Jainu to Marlborough bouse this afternoon Kdward was Iu sheered. In parliamenl the uath il allegiaiico was administered to all. uiprss VssCsrlsk Hi. Berlin, Jan .1 The nouditloil oi Dioasgcr Rm pre trideriek is causing great anxiety and it is leered her griel over In-r mother' death will" hasten her end. Hhe suffers of heart affection. Pons' funeral Mass. Home, Jan. 'ti. The ipe th Is morn ing culebraUsI a teuax.U 111-, lot Vic tor;a. A rraysr ur v. , row Washington, Jan- 23.--A prayer of i sorrow at the death of the .jiieen and Mp plieetifln for a long lifofor the king was it.-1 . I at the opening of the house this morning by the blind eliaplaui. Resolutions of Condolsnss. Chisago, Jan. 8. -The legislatures of Indiana, Nebraska and Missouri today adopted reaol ut ions of condolence for the death of Victoria. Tbs Maw King 'j Wslfars. Washington, Jan. 23. The senate c.iaplaiu jiransi for the welfare of the j new king of Kngland at the owning oi the senate this woruing. Mrs. nslDtosk asaevsrs. Walla Walla, Jan. VI Mrs. W. W. Mcintosh, of Weston, returned to her home yesterdav a well woman, having, been an invalid for about live years. . flhe waa hrougbt tu Hi. Mary 's hospital j aud plat ed under care of (Dr. Nelius, j who per (armed g most critical opera tion upon her lor h slore.loin v . Al though she had taken no bssl by the month for two months before the in aire tion i she can now eat an ordinary diet mid considers herself perfect I v well. Ask K lay Cent Removal Sa.riiinento, Calif., Jan. IB. lhe state senate lodav passed resolution reipiesflug President McKluley lo re move Dr. .1. J. Kinvouu, the federal ipiariint ine otlleer ut au hraneisco, on iiccount of his eotlohl relating to lhe bubonic plague sen re ami qvarantinlnB last year iu Sun I ran, i- nth Will Dnlav i eKisiaio.il. Washington, Jan. SB. The death of the uneen it is expected will bare the effect of delaying act ion DM the Nicuniguan caual hill in the senate. WHO IS Ni BE SENATOR? PRAtlll'ALLV NO I MANUK IN THK VOTR TODAY AT SAI.RM. Caurui Called Fop ToiiIkIU Hut ll Is KxpaotttC to Aoeompllah Nothing. Salem. .Inn. 211. The house iu joint session lanvnssisl the vole for united States senator taken yesterday separate ly. The result of the Vole tmlav Is practically that ol reeterdax. Her mann lo t one and Corbett and HoBrlde gained'eiich one, two meiuher absent vestertfay being preeenl today sml vot ing. The vote was: Corbett, 21; Mc Kridv IU; Hermann, .' ; balance scattering. The caucus, called for tonight, is not expected lo materially cluing. t the result To Pay Slat Dsrlelenelsi. The boUSe tod. iv passed the loll up- proprlatlng IW,0OO for the paymenl oi tin. stjtio deSclenclei for the past two yesrs. rh Senate worked on incorporation hills nit of balny. Until houses reeoived reports of the Bommltteei mid the third readings ol bills w ill he the program tor several days to come. f.eglilallve Nuts. A bill providing for the completion of the Oregon volunteers' luouiiineut Wind ami lor the appointment of ai hoard of commissioners to select a site and to make all necessary arrange-I moid in connection with the enter-! rimt wss iiitr.slue.sl in (be senate by lord of Multnomah. Tin- amount asked for is tH(KSI, which with the! 18,0QII raisisl by private Muhsrripton will build a creditable monument. There is a hill bafoM lhe legi.dature itsking for UUOO tor the Oregon His torical Society. nalor Proehstel has intriluNl a hill in tint legislature fixing lhe Miliary. of the school luperintendenl in Uma tilla lotiuly. Iteprwsi nlut I mi ' nsT ha lutrodiieed .1 hill in the Oregon legislature .ailing for the uslahl ishment of a biuh wlusd at Ibirus. Ponntor Proebtel has intrtslnced a bill providing lor the protection of the public health, also a bill governing nickel -in-tln-.lot machines. Renreeentatlve Shipley, of Mnlt nomnh conntW) hniw. to lighten the burdens of the npreme court with a bill providing for a general term of the state circuit court with appellate powers. The bill provides for the CTaetion ol three judicial departments, each to i' presided over by three circuit judge, t't be ligtmte. hy the chief pislice of the supreme ronrt. Court i to be held at least once a year. Koschiirg is designated a the seat of the first lodlclal district. Portland aa he sent oi the second judicial district aud Pendleton as the seat of Die third ludldal tllCtrlCt. The pulge CC three appellate courts are also empowered tn appoint a clerk, who shall hold olHcn for a period ol MM year, ami a steno grapher, rim salary ol the clerk i lied ill tlriuo a year. Jnrlsillrtinn I given this tribunal over a great many eases of little general or public ini sirtance. The defects of the prsaent coyote bounty law are to he remedied by a new law. Senator Williamson, of Crook county, ha prepared a acalp bounty bill which will pmnahly meet as little opposition a any that conld he prepared. It ha the advantage of requiring the nullities to pay one third oi the bountyi thus Insuring care nn the part of counties in guarding against fraud The bill provides for a $'' bounty IM scalps ol coyote, wild- oatSi mountain .lion, panthers, cougars, gray wolves and timber wolves, and requires tbat the scalps be presented In the UOUftU clerk, to gether with an slHdavit setting forth, mining other things, the time when the anlmall were killed; that they were killed In the county where the eiilp is presented, and tbat the illlinnl killed the same. Tha county clerk issuer a warrant on the county treasurer for the amount due, and at lbs end of the month certifies to the secretary of atste the amount of war rnnts Issued, w hereupon the tate treasurer issues a state warrant in lavor .. 1,., i.,.lntti. for I,. ..thirds of the amount paid hy the county. The slate warrants are to be paid ont of lhe general fund. Kale wearing in any atlldavit required hv this act is Kade perjury. INDIANS ON THB WAR PATH. Crssk Outlsw In Indian Tsrpltsry Are Olvlna Trouble. Muskogee, I. T., Jan. M. The word reached here this morning thai Creek outlaws had killed Dirk King, a full blood, who refused to join the hand lhe Indian contlscated bis property and killed bis cattle. They held a big war dam e near Deep Fork last night. Army ofnceTI arrived here today to con fer as to the action of tnaips. Padsral Troops Seat. Mucogee, 1. T. , Jan. 2:1. The Wash ington authorities have lieen requested lo -end federal troops into the Crsak country to quell nn uprising of full hi... i. Is known a "Snake bands," who are creating depredations west of Kufnla ami threatening the Usee of both white and neutral Indians, and the request will ho granted. fJaited States Msrshal Bennett sent BO deputies snd in Indian police lo the .. in-, hut they were met by a fusilade and compelled to retire. Marshal Bennett and Indian Agent Hhoenfell staled it would be aura death for the deputies and pulics to attempt to in terfere again. Ostlss ths PrsslCenl. I.aptah Mekko, the insurrectionary i bief of the Hnake han Is. (obinitted the following ultimatum to President He Mnlt "Hickory Town Creek Capital. To 'resident McKluley, Washington. Sir'. I have already informed you of matter concerning execution of Cresk laws I am now executing my laws as I told you I would.'' The Creek jurisdiction ha been trans lerred t lhe United State court for feral years and the Snake chief s i. ..nil. .in. .ii to the president Is cou i i Kirk, of UmaMlla ft nty,haa so!r.i merely a a uiraaagw of Introduced a bill in the bones amend' dellan.e ing tho act regulal ing he.. I lOBtiOM oi the panoe, to um. a toLO in ohs oat. I.e. I si. II... Ilo. in., Uullllu lal.la.a All iiuaai. i. isluinl lliu hi. may If II falls Sscur. a. w. u I'liere is .1 bill Is-fore tke legilalure . Uruv'l algaalur la on aaoli Ui. BAD COMPLEXIONS Dry I hin and Palling Hair and Red Rough Hands Prevented by CUTICURA SOAP Mn i in... Uae CioiicKA Soap, assisted by CtTTICUftA Oitrr ini ptfttftrving, pupifvtng and lio.iutilyuiK the skin, for cleana tie: Mlponf OrUS , e ih s ami il.iiuiruli 4iul the stopping oi lall Ina hair (or iqfti aiug. whlteninft ami soothing; red, rough and aote hand,, u thg in in ufpAthl foi annoying irritations, inflammations ami cbftfingt, or loo free or olfenaive perspiration, in lhe form of w ish. , ,,r ulctratlve wc.iWueasea and for many sanative antiseptic purposea which r adilv suirtfest themselves to women, and especially to in t!u is, ami foi all the purposee ol the toilet, bath and nuraerv. N o aiuount o rjnrauaaioft can induce those who hive once used It to use any otheTi .p. i ully for preserving and porifyingj the skin, scalp and hair of Inuntf and children. CrrtoVsU b'ai' combiner dc ii ate emollient propcrtiea domed from CvtkVBA, the great skin iii. , wiih the purest ol fieanaijlg ingredients and the most refresh ing ol flower o.toi i. No other meJuaUJ soap ever compounded ia to M anniparad with it for picservmy, purifying aud beautifying the skin, scalp, hair uml hands. No other foreign or domestic toiltt oapi howavftf cupeus've, i to be compared with it for all the pur pOMi of the toilnt, bath aud nursery. Thua it coiiibinea in Onc Suap at Onk PniCBi viz., 25c, the bkst skin and complexion soap and the toilet and baby soap in the world. Complete KiUrual aad Internal Treatment fur Krery Ukuner, gl.BB, Coii.latti.a t '! 11 ' i. .- .ai ji,. 1. 1, l.-uiKs Hi. .kin o( cruaia a..a scala an4 . .run th n.i.k.j.oi . uu 1. . i'i'TP 1 1 mi . c too. ) 1.1 ai.il allay e.-li liix, li.lUu.i.uttlun ami liulutluu uJ auuUia ai. 1 I... I .0.1 fl'TICIfMA HUlUJI.VtNT USS ). W '"! ajiJ ileal... ilia bluod. A MIKOI.K BUT. loaOiia but tl IS la uflaa aafllclaol to 1 ura ih nnai lortarlaa, dl.Aauriua aklu. oali sua sluud kiuuiora, wlia Ua ut laUr wlti-u all ala lull, tkiia lUruualWui itui wojIJ. :rWletJU, Oregon