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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1901)
Picture hree! iHEN your purchase amounts to $2.00 or over you will receive a beautiful phototype Twenty-four styles to select from. Ask to see them Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. IWV H. A. V.00D AND PARTY I years old, son of Bert . -. bolll rsitl . at or ir I .at! him, won- .1 r. ntsl . The Tucker boy got into deep water i and became excited. Tbs I ! boy at tempted to rescue bin, with the result that Tncker hoy threw his arms around bis neck and thev were drowned to gather before the eves of other rompan ! tona. I(,,ssss Tbs, Will Paw Through snllstsn Tods Hj Malcolm A. Moody 01 The lali (xSMfssswsn Iron the second .., ;,-t.vi to arrive "fidlewo Stalls this sitsrnooo. laMil He if ad iiifHined by r ' nil duel ol the division of -,..; ol the I'mted UtM in y t department, an.l "iffor.1 Pinchot. . Uif Jirt.toD ol forestry of the tmmmmt of agriculture. .-jnsaaaii. M ssly grrauged tint .rail Mr. Newell to persona I -ifjrtbr rarloM mountain streams, mares ami the loreat that MPT tbeoi in the countiea of Safe, Crook, Harney, Malheur and Mir Mr Newell daairao to atndy , .or.eaocc and bearing of tbeae ansa opoo tbf and regiona in tbia pc. oo :o orJcr that he might more aalhfiatlr furnish information to -awiivr tattler). The principal t of Mr. Piacbot't visit it to con y ito the stockmen and prospective aturoasrt of tbia grating country. Tbt partr n doe to return to Portland MaV, ebers a meeting bat been ar aajsi silo ttia otlicers and managert : rsnoos irrigation companies jt: mm oato organ ited (or the pur ,m ; rsv.aioiinit tba arid landl of Uaars Oregon. aortioi i Sours a Day. Tam'iDo rait for theae tireleee lit t nfef-Dr. Kmg't New Life - MillsaM are always, buty, our aj wrpid lirar jaoodice, Lnlouaueas, awr tlx tgoe. Thev baniab tick saasctw, drive Ml malaria. Never ( uc seakeu mall, tatte nice, m eoeden. Try them. 35c at Uiiaas A Co. . Dresses m the Wlllamatu. rial Koof ol tslem, wat drowned - '..itoiptte, near Salem, Thnrs a' .Itsraoon. He wat in tbe water I woie tioyi sou went into tbe deep titer on i lint and tmSsm iih naa tad drowned tietore aaantauce ! eamttgiaaa. Koot could not vim a: at aung tbe iug to paddle Mia. He wat Ti yeara of age. -teiMdsjr evening, near Cottage KM M.rtin locker, aged H yeart, : m Tucker, and (iuy Lee, 17 You are not prepared for HARVEST - von have bought a pair of our Colored Glasses . , uo and 75c. WISS. WL.la or colored 10, 40 and Bs. Arrlvaltat Hotel Pendleton. K Younger, Monmoutb. ! H Younger, Monmouth. Mist K C Kavn, Portland. T W .tackeon. J .1 Burnt, Portland. K M Branch, Portland B Pollock, Chicago. R C Brock and wite. John S Mitchell, San Franc io.. W H Kayle, Portlan-I. A M Long, St Louie. W T Kllavangen, Portland. M A Baldwin, Chicago. K K Peteraon, O R A N . P C Holland. Portland. Mr and Mra K L Tnp.. r, f.utt.-. li F Joimaon, citv. L O Lara in, Portland. Wm Maher, Portland. 0 M Smith, Portland. tieo Stevens, Spokane. A McRae, Athena. W P Hooper, Walla VTal la. Walter Hooper, Walla Walla. Arnold Hooper, Moscow. Rev .1 S Bell, Hiion, Ohio. Li Protectors CLOCKS. ImImJ thing lor keuut esgoii. 71a, 11.36, $1.60. srils. aad m w n) yoQr .at islaction I HUNZIKER, " and Optician... mw . WAIet.uUer A limu,'. Sshiol Population. School atatittica upon which the re cent apportionment ol acbool fund wa made snow a loan in acbool popu lation in North wet tern Oregon, but gains in Kaatern and Southern Oreuon. Benton, Clackamaa, Linooln, Linn, Polk, Tillamook, Wathington and Y'amhill abow the loaact, while the other uortbweatern countiee abow acarcely any more gain than ahould be expected from the iucreaae of popula tion by birtba. Not one of tba aouih era countiee abowa a dereaae, and Lake county abowa the only loaa in Kaatern Oregon. Tbe loaa in tbia caae ia only 2 out of 7. The atate aa a whole abowa a gain of 2037, of which 2117 ia madeeait of the Caacade SOU Uina, and 520 in tbe weetern WttM. Sayt He Wat Tortured. "J Buffered aucb pain from corue 1 could hardly walk," writet U. Robin eon, Hilleborough. lilt., "but Buck lan'a Arnica Halve completely cured tbem." Acta like magic on aprano bruiaea, cuu, eorea, acaldt, burtih. boila, uloara. Perfect healer of akiu diaeaaM and pilea. Cure guarant--1 by Tall man A Co. 2&c. for tale. About 300 bead of cowe, caivee and yearlinga. about 70 bead of beef cattle in tbe Itand; alao, tbe (ineat eummer range in the mountaiua for aaie. Termt, half caab, balance in one year. Tbia ia a bargain. Inquire at tbia office. If tbe action ot your bwela le not eavy and regular aerioua cump. icationn muet tie tbe final reault. DeWitt't Lit tle Karly Riaert will remove thie dan ger. Safe, pleaaant and effective. Tall man Co. Per kale. On account of departure 1 offer for Mle my private bouae, corner Jobneou and Webb atraet, oontainiiig eight ruuiua, alao a four room cottage and two Iota near acbool bouae. J. SHKL'KRMAN. Mre. S. H. Allport. Johnttju, Pa., aaya: "Our little girl at moat elrangled to death with croup. The doctor aaid the oouldu't live but ahe wae mutant I v relieved by One Minute Ough (Jure, iallmaij dt Co. ror aale A five room house, corner lot, an blocka from Main etreet, price IH&O. . f. Wade. PLEDGED ARTICLES Inciudi '"V lintltrllltfn'fi arot laHioa' anli and miiit wad. lies. JP0' " kl" l!. ernugs, chains and great variety of Jewelry ue sold at extremely low prices during the month of August. (fjetrly for the bargains. P a tiiMM complete stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, ef lor plumbing and tinning given prompt attention. Joe Basler, Main Street, fendleton -OIL STOVES - 8EI W J. CLARKE & CO. Opera Hoube block. Puil Line of Tents, Wagon Cvers, Anti-rust Tinware, General Hardware. EX-SHERIFF SPERRV AT NOME INTIRRTINU LBTTRII OF CONDITIONS IN THi FAR NORTH. City ot Nome It a Bum Town Builneat It Overdone Saloont Dolna Nothina There It Little Uambllng. W . K . Matlock it mi receipt of a let. er of date of June M, written by .1 1.. BMrrv, formeriv glMriS ol Umatilla louu.r, irom nome, Alaska. Krom it the tollowma extra, l in, I arrive.! lure June it, Mtu( found the ronniry well covered witn MOW and ice. the Miow ha nnarlv all .., arouiu) tba ooaat, but there m ( lenty in -Bi in e nigner groiiml. The treama are renorted verv i,.i, ........ not lordahle. the Snake river ' hi.-h tlowe LhroOgb tint town, i very high. ur rriri irom hn interior m not tav orable. There la nothing doing in mining -only a few claims a here thev drilteu latt winter, and thev have about all gut through. I hear some of them have done quite well, one in par ticular from the labor ot the or n men, cleaned up over $28,000. Others are reported to have done nearlv aa well. There hat been no placer min ing yet, nor do I think there will be for a week or more. 1 rind lota ot men who aay the country it no good aa a whole, only here and there a jo,hI epot. Other aay ite all right. 1 have not been out to examine or proapeot any, at the ground it froaen and there would he no use. 1 shall wait until it thaws. There are lots of chances to get lays there will lie no trouble boat getting all we want. The sheep proposition ia O. K. , hut 1 don't know boat the horeee. At the present tune there is simply nothing doing; no one can get anywhere. Nome istheouly open harbor in this part ol the world. All the rest are icebound. St. Mich aela, Oolitin hav and.Port Clarence are closed to navigation and no one can aay when they will open. All tbe Teller freight has been unloaded here to far except the Valencia and u it re ported she will sail for Port Clarence today, but will unload her ireight on the Sand Spit 20 unlet out from Teller. The eheep which came up on the Cen tennial and the OoMaVMagh came through in tine shape and are telling by the carcat at 30 cent-. I hey weigh on an average of H5 pounds. Heel it HO cents per pounds wholesale. There it no sale for horses now, at there ia no uae for tbem. One man offered his lot of seven head for the ireight. The condition it discouraging to the miners, owing to abort seasons, ami when the opening it three or four weeks later than usual it it very bad for the country. We all realixe the tact. We can mile wait. We made, a very last trip up on the State of Cali fornia, ten and one-halt dayt all told from Seattle to Nome. She was here only one dav. Nome it a Bum Tow n. Tbe city of Nome it a very bum town. HllSlIleSfl im liAiilv i,vur,l,in lur..lian. due is almost as cheap as in Seattle. hi. i i . , aioon uieu are uoing noming alio there la not mueli iram lil i ttm Tim ....... pie, if thev have tnouev, are holding onto it. fiie weather itcold and foggv mott of the time. It has rained nart of two days aiuce 1 came. The auu it tinning a little toia , nut it is cold. One needs a tire to he com i ortable. There are from HOuO to lU.ikiO people bere. The mining country ia quite ex tensive, hut bow rich I can't tell yet. GIVEN THIRTY DAYS IN JAIL Christopher R. Sayan Pleaded Guilty to the Charge or Patty Lareenry. Marshal Heathiuan arretted Christo pher R. Savers on Wednesday evening, August 14, at the corner ot Main and Webb streets, and took him to jail. Mr. Savers wat arraigned before Jus tice Thoinst Kit Oerald ou Thuraday forenoon and charged with petty lar ceny, lie pleaded guilty. He aeked that be be given a tine sentence instead of a term in jail, and tbe juatice sue pended sentence to give tbe culprit an opportunity to interview hit friends. At 2 o'clock in tbe afternoon Mr. Say em again appeared before tbe justice aud stated that be had uo mouey to pay a tine. He wat therefore keenteiic ed to undergo au imprisonment of M days in tbe county jail, and is now at work on bit job. Tba Crlne Commuted. S. II. Rockwell, who reeidea on Birch creek, drove to Pendleton Wed ueeday and to- I up his team in tbe va cant square soutb of tbe East Oregon -lau bu i tiling. He took tbe harness from the horeee and put it in tbe wa gon. Wban he came to liltcb up tbe liuea, tuga, bridle and breast etrap were missing. Mr. Savers bad taken them aud had attempted to sell them at V. Htrohle's, also at irge o' Dan iel's. Palling in the attempt he cached the plunder at the Last Chance saloon, where it was recovered by the owner. Mr. Hayer has been working (or Jim Jacobs of Kaet Pendleton off and on for the past two years. New Patieog-er knsmet in a Wreck. Two new paaaeiiger engines being ehipiied in over the Short Line for the O, R, dt N. were in a wreck near Po catlelo aud were damaged to the amount of 3uej. There were eeveral cara between them while traveling, but those cars were smashed aud ttie two eugiuea were jammed against each other when they came to I lear away the debria. Tbe O. R. A N. is getting $) new engines, six of them being - passenger engines, ID lor hauling ,t and four for switching. The e: . .es damaged were Noa. 402 and 400. s w w Won't be satisfied with teiiisirarv relief from indigestion. Kodol Dys pepsia cure permaueiitl ami ajBJBJ plelely removes this complaint. It re lieves! permanently because it allows the tired stomach ttrlect rest. Diet ing won't reat ttie stomach. Nature receives supplies from the foxi we eat. Tba sensible way to help the BtOaa acb is to use 'Kodol Dyspepsia cure, which digests what you eat and can't help but do you good, fall man A Co, an Oppenbelmer't TrouBlea. Sheriff Oeorge Shelley Jeft on tbe stage this morning, aaya tbe Harney Items, fur sumpter to bring back Ren Oppeuheniier, the man who was men noued in last week's issue as obtain ing money from a couple of business men and giving them tberelor a draft on a Baker City bank which proved to be worthless. The sheriff of Raker county made the arrest aud is holding him until tbe arrival of the sheriff from this place. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds aud eoree of all kinds quickly healed by DeWitt's wiicb liaael .salve, uertaiu cure lor uiles. Reware of counterfeits. Be sure you get the original -DeWitt's. Tall man A Co. Two county bridges ou tbe road from tbe Niuoli mills to Olo'oe were deelory ed by Are Wednesday. The hlaz.es were started by sparks from the tire which is raging in the mountains back oj (ilobo. Carnt al at Portland. I he business men of Portland have snbm rihed lift, 000 to guarantee the ex pontes ot a carnival to Ih held in the exposition building from September le to ociotier IV. A notable exhibit of all tbe indut tries ol the Pacific Northwest will be made ia the big exposition building, and athletic exercises, a home show and a military tournament will be held on Multnomah field adjoining. Two full military hands have been engaged. and there will he main fine features mi the amusement line. The carnival is in charge of a com mittee comprising representative Kusinees men ol which tien. Owen So m mere is president, I. N . Fleisch ner vice president, A. R. stem bach treasurer, and J. D, Mann aecretarv. With such men at the head of the affair, the carnival is sure to be well worth visiting. FURNACES BURNED ALL NI0HT PKOPLR HOT L1TTLR SLRRP AND AR0SB UNRRPRRIHID. Wsathsr Clsrk Assordad the Palm at a Roanter by Rattarn Union People. POoolt ho I ive hereabouts exper ienced what eastern people have had all "iimmer, and what they have al ways in the very warm weoks. At 11 o'clock last night the thermometer stood at 8S on Main street, and there was no perceptible cooling during the remaining hours. It was a night a lien everyone agreed that bed clothing was a delusion and a snare ami rejected them like thev were something to bring discomfort. And if anvono thinks there was no discomfort under several ihlcktMSMB Ol blankets and comfort ables, let him hunt up some one todav who knows and ask him about it. It is likely that no one could he found who would not assert that during the aee xmall hours ol last night he wss arrayed in a whole lot leas glory than used to make Solomon somewhat dis tinguished among the people of his dav. tt was rather annoying today to lie reminded every minute that one did not sleep well last night, and yet the weather tiend was on hand as ususl, and brought up the subject ol tbe weather every few moments, and did all he OOOJd to make it impossible to take a philosophical view of the situa tion, and think of some more pleasant theme. During the past few days the temper ature has been up to and at times be yond the 100 mark, and it has wrought t- effects noon the men and hortM at work in the lields. Some caaM of fainting have been reported, although there have been none that could prop erly be classed as sunstrokes. Over in the Walla Walla region there was an apparent case of sunstroke the other day, but no one reports any here shouts. It is the unanimous view of the residents of Pendleton that if the weather clerk is satisfied with the at tempt he has been making of late to roast the people of Kastern Oregon, he would better stop. He will lie ac corded a high degree of tuccett. M Dearnesi Cannot oe cured bj i k! application!, as they cannot reach the lewawd purlluu u( tbt' ear. There Is only one way tt cure Jealtii"i. and that Is by constltii ii. ma. ruinisllei. bealuuu U eauaed by an In Hauls. I condition ol the mueoui lining ol tbe fcmta. titan tube. When tblt tube guts In tlaiiit"! you aavt a rumbling sound or Impsr fr t te aring, ami when n la entirely closed deafness la the result, and ualeaa the lullamioa turn an be takaa MM an t tlili tus restored to Its genual mention, hearing will be destroyed lorerer; nine oases out ol ten are uauaed by catarrh, which la nothing but an inflamed coiidltlon of the muouua surfacea We will give one hundred dollar lor auy case of deafneta (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hatha Catarrh cure Seud fur circular, tree. p j cHKNgY Jk 00 . Made, n laid, bf all druggists. 7 IS Hall's Family Fills are the best. A Slabbing Affray. What might be termed a a idsummcr, as well at a midnight, stabbing affray took pi ice at 1 o'coli'k Wedneeday morning in front .,1 the scouring null at Ihe Dalles, says the Chronicle, two men nauied Frank (ireen and Win. Wallace being the participants therein. It seems the men, alio had leen work ing in the harvest fields near tbat place, had been drinking and were in a iuarrcliomc imssj, when the ques tion ,t p, whether they should go to Pendleton came up for diacuasiou which at length developed into a quer lei andfireen drew akn'feand stabbed Wallace below tbe right shoulder, In hil ling a very ugly wound. FlGPRUNE Ceregkl .A perfect cereal coffee of delicate flavor and fragrant aroma. The blending of California figs and prunes with well ripened grain makes a fruit and grain coffee far Rupertor to any other cereal beverage. By our proceaa ail the delight ful flavor of the fruit and healthful strength of the grain is retained Taateslike coffee looks like coffee. Healthful nutritious Boil from 3 to lO minutes only ALL OatOCBRS 8KIX riGPRUNT CEREAL. WARS, i". 15. YEA its A blomai li I rouble. S" Hist ter how long btandmg NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURE WLL U Kl. oooooooa We went lbs weakest stomachs to ii.ai. 1 lis rsiuedy will restore the stuuiai:b Ui uoriual aud healthy uoadMlon II you bare baea sugar ing with byspepela beglu taking iLis rt-uiedy, aad sea bow you will gradually luipMive. l or sale by Tallaiao & Co. and all hrst class druggists, or send to Frank Nau, Portland Hotel Pbar niacy, 1'ortland, Oregon. Puce fi.oo a bottle. 6 bottles for 15,00, express prepaid. CALL FOB COUNTY SAUNA I S. All I uialllla oouoty warauu rsglslarww la May and Juias, IsSS, will be uald al uiy otto v mi tbe court bouse upou preacuLsv lion lutcrssl ueaaca ou data of fublicalluu rwudir'-uu. Oregon. Aaguat lb, leui s a. yatm, Tisasersi of Ussssllls Casual EXPLOSION OF A SEPARATOR scums was surnsd. tooithrr WITH 1.700 BUSNILS OP WHSAT. Ths of Properly Wat llnlnsurad Lett St. 700 Will Pall Heavily Ugen tke Owner Theaiaa Rerr. The Ruaewll separator owned by Thomas Kerr, in operation on hla farm in tbe North OoM spring country, espltafed at II o'clock in tbe forenoon on Thursday, Augnat 15. Within three mi n oil's thereafter Mr.. Kerr waa loser to an amount of at leaat 1700. Mr. Kerr arrived in Pendleton in the even ing and will go back home todav. From him the particular were ob tained. Was Running Slowly. The power to operate the separator was furnished bv a K)-horte power en gine ami nine men were at work. The day was very warm anil the separator on that account wat being run slowly. The stack of wheat Irom which they were working had originally contained about 3tkk bushel ol wheat. When the eiplneion occurred there had teen imm HQ to Itstl sack threshed, ami they were in cloae proiimity to the separator. Mr. Kerr said he was watching the separator when it eipbsl- ed. Both sides were blown out, tun started instantaneously, and it wak at once communcaited to the wheat in the stack. A few minutes only was necessary to give the Are time to do its work. About one-third of the wheat that had been threshed was hurtled, the other 100 sacks being saved. The stacked grain meltftl down in short order. Separator Hail to Order. The separator wa purchased now bf Mr. Kerr in 1HO0, and he ued it in threbing his grain last vear. It was made to order tor htm and was extra heavy and well built. It had a M inch cylinder. The engine, separator and fixture were niirchamxt through Mr. Maxwell, agent at Portland Ot the Knssell company. The separator, der rick table, in fact all fixtures emu- plate, are a total loss, tine giant wa gon waa alao destroyed hv fire. Mr. Kerr said the separator itaelt wa worth flOOO of any man' money. The Ioh 01 wheat will hv from MINI to ism bushels, estimated as closely ae possi ble at 1700 bushels. The' total loss, therefore, is placed at $1700. There Wat no Inturanea. Mr. Kerr stated this morning that insurance men wanted to tinsure him lat vear at 10 ner cent, but be did not feel like paying it, aa he has hail BO uae for insurance coinpamea. As a re sult, not a cent of insurance wa car ried on e p.falor, engine or wheat Mr. Kerr was feeling hide riturday evening, hut had regained In spirit this morning and was rustling (or a new aeparator, with the hope and SS iH'ctution of again heing at work threshing within a few days. Mr. Kerr owns several oiiarter sections ol Isnd in North Cold spring and has 1000 btiRhel of wheat left lie ha 2h) acres of wheat this vear. I MIDSUMMER I SALE I As ifttf a ti Mn you'll find licapH of our hrIh wt ii io gf. i iiniulftttM. a liip lot of . I REMNANTS Calloo. Bingham, Outing Flannel, Dross Goods ami tlocns if (lifftTPtit kiln! if mate- Thvy Arv piled n our lurgp tnilllo OOUntof in the Dry (JimxI leotion, The priotf on thotn tntke BtilMTnen nn- ntu-esHitry. CALL A N 1 1 BEE THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Amntl BtlMtrwiok I Patterns. Sn ifWsnKrs sVl. Mormon is'iopa' Pills I i WHISSaaaWS-aa (,, h ...1 tlx II IV.it'. - . ol tan la S4 sa.1 t , e iw Ss .a- i HUl'-iaM .".!. .U.i-ii.n. main, al tls.ll..i.4,. Oursi LOSI SSanhooS. lis- ..S'S..ir. tw -MMJ mint Sttniillllrs IhS Us Siol It.-rve . liter . f - f M M MStl SMMaMaMJ . wrtttrt, , tar sswnt.imtajd, wtiii isjus, Lihsiw aidarov, Vioop Hmtfy on mm fra FOIt AlsR HV TM.I.MAM " IHT()UIHTH, f 'M M I M.H I nf , OHI.tm FORKS LOW'DOWN TANK PVm. LACE LEA I HliK SUCTION HOSi; ROPES, Sim CABLE, irTC : : EVERYTHING FOR - HARVEST (.. Huck, Beirne, Arlt.,aavs: I was! troubled with constipation until I ; bought lieWitt's Little Karly Kisers. Since then have laen entirelv ctiretl of my old complaint, f recommend tbem Tall man v (Jo. HANSFORD & THOMPSON, IIAKDWAKK MBMBAlfM Main Street, Pendleton, Ore. BOLTS BEST FOR THE BOWELS AMERICAN PLAN. $3.00 per Day and Upwards 1 in. at dotal In the Partite Northwest you Sav.n'l a r.cular, healthy si"mnt or ISs 1. , , , 1 , ilaj i in til s el m h - .- y hi wrl. 1 I., n ait'l l. w. M a..rr. In lit. .h... .f vis .i,.l. .1 11 1 ilanarrwm Th. an IS B l.nl cl.ar and 1 Iran la c t.k- CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY I'olfM TuwOimsw Is.. 1osm1 laff GrtM. It ft. 4 W 'If I re HIMil IU 1 l 1'lraaa.llt l-ilalal-l- . f mral W.ajh. aaaaw I... a Wrtl. f.tf Lrs.li I. t Hi- MIMIIW. silMK 1. ill.. I lUb.u. ., MS 1UK4. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN !Tp flU C jflsf ( Vaf - HnsUftl BMaMMMM BMaMaHaTnFDaPVPlsT rMaaMaa'aVraMlaMaMBI H A krlSl!V THE PORTLAND POn 1 LAND, ON BOOM SpsvcUl kales to Haatern Oregon paopla vlsltlag Portaaaa. H tor tourtste and commartlal travelers H. C. bOWHMS, csri fggh m si top iU MaaaV jHaS lfc" auld by JOHN si II Mini OKI MMMMMMMMMMMJ The I on v re Saloon raNM.aioN Stiia HuM I uiupess Htan. rMoctt an J a Half Ir.aa Saas Sample Wuuis In caws K 1 mi ui K(e 5k, 75c, $1.1 I. Ls-. Hay tic Co., Hup sad ssll Stock a, Honda and Oral 11 lor eaas vr on SsStslua Nsw Vorii Stock bachaags Chicago Stock I at hangs Chicago Hoar J l Trstf. Hotel Pendleton aurl eii..i . ... 1 ... . irsa Under New nanaicement The Dead AiycZX? Farmers Custom Mill t raw W altars, frowrloto. c ISMjMf ISS Sarrals s 4ay. gloai emssaatsa lew wSaai. Flea, stm fees, uaepsad feast, ess , slwars a SaaS. 1 Strictly kim u.. Kxcallaal Colsioe. Kvary Mudaro CoBveolooce Bar ci ailllsra ttooaui. Ths Heat Van Distn Bios., Props 1 tilt f Ui 1 Trill. Rita 100 1 ill Speciai Rita by al wbmU Haadkiusrtars for Travtllaf ss Hots In fcaa tarn Oragwn. Succaaaoa-a to J. K.IMooi For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink j Polydore Moens, Proprietor. n