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this city. Pendleton is to be the host on that day and will make every vis itor welcome. A rich gold vein has been discover ed on a farm eight miles south of Tile government of < hilo is trying Grant's Pass The ore assays from to borrow »5.000.000 in New York »6.50 to »19 per ton. No Cheap Gloss on Your Jerome Lytle, who was injured by Everybody sympathizes with a wo City. The cable between Mauila and a Southern Pacific train at Dayton, man in troulile, no matter whether • Guam is laid mid will be splh-cil to Wednesday morning, died later from she is guilty or not, and Miss Ware results of the accident. Most people have an idea that rheumatism is < ntiacted like a < old. that the day. who is under bonds for fraudulent Several passengers arrived over damp, chilly air penetrates the muscles ami joints and caus* the terrible aches There is considerable doubt about transactions in the United States the ratification by Colombia of the the Northern Pacific at Tacoma, and pains, or that it is something like a skin disease to lie rub ed away with lini If We Launder It Monday, suffering front fully develop ment or drawn out with plasters; but Khuetnatism originates in tin- l.lrxxl an<l is land office at Eugene, is the center canal treaty. caused by Urea, or Uric Acid, an irritating, c orroding poison that settle s in mus of attraction in Oregon just now. A German Antarctic expedition has ed cases of the measles. cles, jointsand nerves, producing inflammation ami sorene s and the sharp,cuttii ; A sardine packing company was or pains peculiar to this distressing disease Whether she was uM*d as a tool for discovered land hitherto uncharted, Bowling Green, Kjr. ganized Tuesday at Astoria Capital Exposure to bad weather or sudden land grabbers, or whether she was a and in large tracts. stock was fixed at »50,000 and a can chilling of the body will hasten an at About s year ago I was alia* kad bv a.-ute British. German and Swedish sci rheumatism in my aboulderi, arms and land grabber herself, is not yet de tack of Rheumatism after the blood and lege below the knee. 1 could not raise iny entific exploration parties are lost in nery will immediately be built. termined. Three steamers bearing 1,100 pas system are in the right condition for it arm to comb my hair. Doctors prescribed the Antarctic regions. firor.r two months without giv A woman of refinement sengers for Nome, left Seattle Tues develop, but have nothing to do with forme ing me any relief, laaw ti.ti. b. advei Used The health of Bourke Cockran, day. The departing vessels were the to The removal of President Forbes which the real true causes of Rheumatism, and decided to try it. Immediately f com- b always guages a man’s was very critical all winter, Senator, the Jeanie and the Oregon men* ed its use 1 felt better, and remarked which are internal and not external. from Pendleton, marks an epoch in has much improved of late. Swell bred instinct by the to mother tha* I w»s glad I had at lent found Liniments, plasters and robbing some relief. I continued its us*- and am The gamblers of North Yakima Eastern Oregon educational work. He condition of his linen— Th«* window glass trust has advanc will sometimes reduce the inflamma entirely well. I will otwaya feel deeply has been so closely allied with the ed the price 20 per cent on small sizes havo all packed up their goods, we make you safe here. tion and swelling and ease tbe pain for interested n, th*- ■•icoeaa of tt. 8. ft. einee games and equipment and left town, it did m** so much good. progress of higher education in this and seven per cent on large sizes. ‘ Special machinery for since the new gambling law has gone a time, but fail to relieve permanently 311 12th St. MBh. ALICE HOBTOK because they do not reach tbe seal of A volcano is in eruption in the Loo into force. city, that his departure is regretted, Shirts, collars and cuffs the trouble. S S. S. cures Rheumatism la-cause it attack- it nth*- i <•*>:, a 1 ¡» However, the management of Pendle Cho<> islands, which belong to Japan. '> Send for one of our Polk county goat raisers are ship the Uric Acid poison is neutralized the sluggish * .r- I Their prin<-i|>al product is sulphur. ping inal*- goats to New Mexico, for ton Academy will start next school culation Stimulated and quickened, uid soon - * 1* wagons By the Gainesville. Ga.. cyclone, tern is purified and cleansed, the aching muscles «ci*i INACTIVE CITIZENSHIP. year with an increased attendance ever 100 persons wen* killed out- breeding purposes. The < Jregon H|M‘ cies is said to be much harder than joints are relieved of ail imtatiug matter ami a lasting and a faculty fully able to complete right and about 40 others fatally in- the southern breeds cure of this ihiai pa.nf I u *•»• « e- Is it possible that one-third of th«> the work so well begun. jured. S. S. S. is a harmless vegetable remedy, unequalled Th«- Portland union barbers have citizens of the First congressional The month of May just ended was declared war on the unfair laundries as a blood purifier and an invigorating, pleasaut tonic 1> -ok on Rhe.intalism will district of Oregon have so far lost Once more Pendleton bows to the ; th«- dryest in the history of New York and will hereafter patroniz«* only the be mailed free. THE SWffT fWC.IFlC r'H. ATLAHTA, GA, FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1903. interest in citizenship, that they no efficient volunteer tire department. ' City, and within one degree of the co-operative laundry established by 1 1 I....—— hottest. longer vote? discharged laundry employes. One thing that the entiiusiastic public MtHhodist Bishop Hartzell has left ♦ Th«- party of German scientists now Has it come to a time at which the should learn to do at a fire, is to let DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Africa. The year's tour, which in Oregon, have taken about 200 pho ♦ As we progress we ought to voter who bears the burdens of gov the firemen manage the case. They for he has mapped out. will cover over tographs of Oregon hop yards, orch ♦ make our surroundings satisfac Court »nd Thompfoii HUwt- ernment takes no interest in its wel are drilled for that purpose, and any 311,000 miles. tory to the senses. And you here ards and farm scenes on their trip ♦ í interference make a bungle of their fare? who live out in the great plains President Baer, of the Reading through the Willamette valley. and in sight of the mountains « Not only was this striking example work. Company, by threats of discharge, is Miss Eugene Ware, former United and of the rapid rivers, around spurring the miners working for him ' States land commissioner at Eugene, of inactive citizenship shown in the whom nature is so beautiful, it A large delegation of German citl to turn out more coal. is now under arrest for fraud in the congressional election last Monday, « behooves you especially to see Six hundretl square miles of first- land, office in that district. Miss tens will greet the German scientists but th«* same spirit prevails all over that the handiwork of man adds Ware has furnished I class farming land in one body are »1,000 bonds. to and does not mar the work of the state. At the sewer bond election who are due here this evening on the tinder water on the Iowa side of the f Fiait Irohf ¿-4. President Mohler. of the O. R & ♦ nature I congratulate you up in Pendleton last winter and at the O R & N. east-bound train Mississippi, near Keokuk N has returned from a two »'wks’ ♦ on this tree-bowered city of wear ovit.^W school bond election this spring, only The Ames Banking Company, of j tour in Wasco and Crook counties, yours and upon the pleasure DRIFTWOOD. presumably for th«* purixise of look Toronto, has failed for »10.000.000. a fraction of those interested went and, therefore, the good that 5o do ' « must come with pleasure, given A case was on trial recently before which has precipitat<*d a i>anic in ing into th«* matter of an extension ♦ to the polls. | of the Columbia Southern Canadian business circles. • - to all who come within your lim » At Lewiston. Idaho, last week. 26 a judge back in Wisconsin. The William M Alberti, of New York, » its and see it.—President Roos Hold-up men yesterday shot and plaintiff was a butcher, who claimed were cast in a school bond elec- votes evelt at Boise City. that the defendant owed him »10 for killed the conductor of an East St. is now in Tacoma en route to Cape But it Fa Kes a. 4¿7df< I tion. where 400 were expected, Re a meat bill. The defendant, a strik , lxiuis street car. who interfered with X"in>- wh«-re he will unearth the complete skeleton of a mommoth or i their robbery of the passengers. West 1 ingly thin and gaunt figure denied ♦ The Long Creek Light has been en ports from every section of the Unexcelled for i the bill, statements and counter Evidence is accumulating that Rus- mastodon which was located In a larged from an eight to a ten-pagc show the same a path v 1 placer claim there last year. 7* This stay-at-home citizenship will ’ statements follower! each other with ; sla's occupation of Manchuria is paper, in order to make room for land ' great rapidity. The lie was pased ' peaceful, warlike The fish and game commission of and everything ■’ • ■ I your m ere bant, i Oregon has 60.000 young trout on When | else tending to make it permanent. notices. It pays to be on the ground ruin the country- I’ will allow- the i but the constable intervened. !<T reins of government to slip from the was this meat purchase«! which you , hand which will be distributed to the Colonel Minor, in command at Fort floor. * hands of the people into the hands sold the defendant?" asked tbe judg. Leavenworth"issuwi rations to lakes and streams during th«* month R. ALEXANDER. Sole Apen}. _________________ f”.' “During the past four weeks, your ' i th«» destitute of Kansas City. Kan., i of June. Most of them will go to Co According to the report of the i»en of wily politicians who are on the honor.” declared the butcher. "Thet. as an emergency, acting without or- lumbia and Clackamas counties sion commissioner. Ware, upward of alert for such opportunities. JUST IN THAT DELICIOUS I decide in favor of the defendant, I ders. The body of B F. Egan, the Great 22 per cent of all the “veterans" oi It is better to vote wrong through remarked the judge deliberately, a? ___ w ___ Northern sufterintendent. who as Custom house statistics show that the Spanish war have applied for pen mistaken judgment, than not to vote he scrutinized the emaciated figure i I50.00O ihhi of diamonds have b«*en ini lost last November, while on a deer before him. "His appearance indi hunt, near Kalispel. Mont was found sions. and new applications are com at all. cates that he has not eaten SI«» worth ‘ ported into the United States in the Monday near Five Lakes, not tar last two years upon which duty has ing in by the hundreds every week It is better to go to the polls anti of meat in his lifetime.” from when- he was last sw>n alive. ONCE TRIED ALW a YS USED been i>aid Evidently first estimates of the cost waste your vote by supporting a los- • • • There is rebellion in French Indo of that war will have to be revised ing cause than to stay at home and Country Butter . ;oc to 40c roll ; A traveler in the Southland met an | China, where French troops and gar- swell the tide of slothfulness. Citi aged negro and the following colloquy rison towns are surrounded by su- and probably multiplied. Creamery Butter................ 50c roil "You must be a very old perior numbers of Chines«* and are in zenship is the emblem of individual cnsu«*d •” T æ Umatilla county should begin now activity. It is the distinguishing roan. Sambo.” Yes. sah. l'se more great danger TILLAMOOK and CALI?., CHEESE to arrange for an exhibit at the state mark of the free man and if not ex than 8t> years old." "You must have A sailor whose tongue tonsils and We’ve added a new deliver} wag- fair, to be held in September. The ercised. and used to the glory of the seen some very interesting things a portion of whose larynx was also in that length of time. " "Yes. sah: to our equipment—and deliveries wheat and wool records of this coun government and the state, it might as I ve had lots of experiences, l'se been remov«*d at Baltimore, can talk intel to al. parts of the city will be on ligibly Cancer caused the removal ty are proud pages in Oregon indus well be removed through four wars." “Four wars of the the moment promised. organs. Sambo that is a great many." "Yes. trial history. The members of the The vote in the First congressional sah; l'se been through the civil wai The election of delegates in Den- ••••••• fair board now in the county arrang district last Monday did not repre and I've been married three times." ver to draw up a new city charter, re- ing for the agricultural exhibit, sent two-thirds of the voting strength suited in the defeat of the straight • • • republican ticket by a majority of should receive the utmost encourage of the districL True, there was but ITS THE RECORD! The recent Manchurian incident is from 100 to tJOO. ment. Umatilla county nas some THERfc ARE IX L-t 400.000 The Eig Store in a Small a tine illustration of th*' remark cred cne office to fill and no strictly local Johann Most, the famous anarchist, prizes coming and she should brine is an especial feature of our Room. issues to lend ginger to the cam ited to Talleyrand, tnat "language in a speech at Chicago, advised hi» was made to conceal thought." "Pub them home. store We realize our re paign, yet it was an election in which lie opinion" sums up the matter thus. audien«-e to uphold the flag and the Alt* Street, Opposite Saviagi Baal constitution of the United States and sponsibility ami ar* V»’TV and 'he demand »till grows. There is reason to hope for a new a representative of the state in the "Russia is deeply pained that het refrain from violence. No firm or Ury complete withart a De Laval. particular in eve . • *t O R. & X. depot in Pendleton. If the national councils was to be chosen, benevolent intentions in Manchuria Batga>ns m A prisoner—George L. Tyndall—at should have been so badly misunder We carry the largest stock at Lrsiry appxratus and matter is presented to the company and that is sufficient to invite every stood, and Secretary Hay has assur San Quentin. Cal suicid«*d by jump using only the best an i f. supplies on the Pacitw Coast. Send for catal. gue. citizen to exercise tbe franchise, fee, off a balcony. He was properly, it will respond, as it always ed Count Ijtms«lorft. tbe Russian for ing purest drugs. It trailers Drifting is the curse of the times. eign minister, of his great regret that badly crushed and died without re DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY CO. has. to every need of improvement not what physician writes gaining consciousness The warehouse space so greatly en Too many people drift, Thev follow the mistake should have occurred.' 1 Portland. Or. SiQ Francisco This is quite in accordance to the Tbe freight handlers and employ«-» your prescriptions they will larged this spring, is evidence that the tide out or in. up or down. no mat rules of the game and deceives no of wholesale houses in St Ixiuis. who goes The seif-pro- be compounded by a com ter which way it 217-219 Drumm St. 65 Front Street the company recognizes the enormous one. least of ail the players them- are on strike, are making a losing petent. reliable pharmacist their places being generally increase in business here. The large pelling. self-animating force of citi- selves. Against Russia's emphatic fight number of transfer passengers here, zenship is losing its capacity just in declaration that n<> such demands as filled with non-union men when presented here and at I have a larger and better were announced to have been made The Jews of O«l«-ssa. Russia, are j who are compelled to wait from one proportion to the number of stav-at- on prices that are always reas China were even contemplated list of Farms, Stock Ranches arming systematically to defend train to another and the steadily in bome votes. should have been placed the state th«-ms« Ives from any possible massa onable. •-Ä and City Property to sell creasing general demand for improve ments of Dr. Morrison, tbe careful cre similar to that of Kishinef. Men and veracious correspondent of the and women are nnw armed with re HOLD THE MEETING. than ever before. Also a big ment, new office quarters and more London Times, the British minister volvers. waiting room conveniences, all com lot of land in the coming to China, and Mr. Conger, our own "It is suggested by several of the ntt SUS3À1D reas EvEirs hexe . lit Styles commodious A «-ondition of wag* slavery pre bine to make a new and minister to Pekin, to the effect that wheat section of Eastern —, ea^K ■ L ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO." depot building an early probability. leading business men of the city.” the demands were actually presented vails in Porto Rico from a great sur Washington. says the Baker City Democrat, "and as reported. Meanwhile China has plus of labor and extortionate system of store checks, by which merchants an O R. 4 the larger acreage owners in the refused to grant the concessions The Reliable Druggist The boy who stopped realize 4« per cent profits off the eoM*o<Scr »i*xl Fhoar Main «51 X. passenger train at Weatherby, valley that the invitation already is which Russia "did not ask.” To tbe poorer classes. RARRIT MPT A I Be,t *° *he world, made from tyre metal, cast undiplomatic observer it appears that D .AD DI I I'lLlnL Into 10-pound bar», price Si.00 per bar, at the Or., to prevent its being wrecked by sued and accepted by the members the world still produces some very Rev. David Gregg, of Xew York, »ast Oregonian office. steer, which he found of the State Irrigation Association to running over a able liars argues from the text. “Has the Civil • • • fastened in a bridge, has become meet in Baker City in semi-annual War Settled Anything?” that many 1 quite a hero, in the Oregon press, convention should be fully carried The spring poet is again at large of the results of the war are liable i to be lost by the reactionary tend- . The following lines are entitled: on the supposition that his act saved carried out to the very letter. «»ncy of the times. UNCERTAINTY. “As the season is very backward. a wreck. The fact of the matter is. the nearing sun Some of the larger firms of textile he did more damage to the train and it would come with very good grace Xow that again each Southern slope manufacturers of Philadelphia have Slants warm caused more inconvenience to passen- to postpone the convention until on. announced t’l- ir ini- ntion of con«-eJ- gers by causing the engineer to make July and in the meantime every de Belinda, of a sudden, leaves the ing the demand« »f the strikers who noisy town behind. an emergency application of the air tail should be taken care of properly w«-nt out last Monday. Between 85.- And slowly fares across the fields 00<i and 9»t.OOO operatives are out. brake, than would have been caused and such a convention held then as with rubbers, let us hope on. by running over the steer. With the would make millions for this county Recent events have proven the ex While shadows on her forehead tell istence of a well organized Ma'a— I lOo-ton passenger engines now in ser in the future, If the county as socia of something on her mind an Italian ord«»r with almost exactly vice, a 1.200-pound steer is as a fly tion does not care to hack up the similar purposes as the Chinese High What is it in the aprine time drives to a wheelbarrow. In pioneer days, work done in the last state conven- binder society—in nearly all the East a ern cities of the United States when 40-ton engines were in use. tion by the delegates from here, a Maid to meditation? the boy s act might have prevented citizens' committee should take bold What brings her out to tramp the Clara Morris, the actress, denies 1 fields in chosen solitude? a wreck, but in this case, he only of the matter at 'once and see to it that she identified the licxly of the J that Baker county's hospitality and Some matter of finance, or faith, or suicide. David E. G«*orge. last winter saved the animal s life. ■ *V- Rar. «-<*1.-/.. - M heart or station? at Enid. Ok., as that of Wilkes Booth business interests do not suffer. ~ 1 -< JP It must I m * what would all these Others acquainted with Booth aver The work of progress makes try - V i *- “This is a matter of vital import four and most things else in that he was killed in 1865. according ing demands upon the citizen. With ance and worthy of the attention of clude. to accepted history. all the public business of the com every business man and farmer in The striking employes of the Sall Oh what is man. Belinda, dear, that munity to attend to, an the calls for the community. Lake City Light a.- Power Company you are mindful of him? time and money from worthy causes “The concensus of opinion, as ex Caressed of fortune, can it I m * :ave return«-d to work without any ' concessions being made them. The | to answer, all the urgent improve pressed today, is in favor of holding there's anything you lack? ments of civic and municipal life to the convention not later than July.” Ay. there's the rub. so much to lose-- situation is a truce, their demands . being taken under advisement by the : so great a risk to love him. be made and ¡«aid for, the modern To all of which the East Oregonian company who dares not love may And yet business man has his hands full. cheerfully agrees. miss what never may come A million dollar estate _________ left __ by __ Al- ' There is little time left for recrea back. bert S. Burtis. of Auburn. X. Y.. is in , tion, little time left for home life. Tutuilla May 31. The Lewiston Tribune gives voice litigation. Burt is. who was a gambl Evenings must be spent in discuss to the following “outside view” of er, left the entire fortune to a young ' girl, who was not a relative. The i ing matters of public interest. Days . Oregon politics: Hermann has been TODAY. estate is now being sued for by a must be crowded with strenuous la- elected to congress by Oregon to suc- woman who claims to be Burtts' bor. in order to keep a business go- eeed Tongue on the promise that, al- I iove this age of energy and force. widow. Exjiectantly 1 greet each pregnant ing in a competitive age, and the in- j though he is said to be unfit and dis- In a »«■mi-religious address. David hour, terim between private and public j credited, the jiarty will nominate a _ ____ _ of _____ the Emerging from the All-Creative R. Forgan. vice-president duties is so brief that the average better man next time and so the peo Evanston First National Bank, told Source. business man spends only one-fourth ' ple were importuned to stand by the Supreme with promise, imminent his auditors he would like to accumu late »IJtOo.ooo. but that he hoped he with i»ower. of his life at the home he loves and party regardless of its failures and never would, as it would make him cherishes, beyond compare. The mistakes. Another controlling factor The strident whistle and the clanging intolerably hard and selfish, as great bell. profits from business must be enor was that Hermann would be able to The noise of gongs, the rush of mo fortunes did ail their possessors. I mous to meet all u»e worthy calls for get a share of administration spoils tored things PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. public contributions that are made, if for his district, while a democrat Are but the prophet voices which foretell any margin is left for the ceaseless t would have no right to ask favors of Edward L. White, an embezzler LTHOUGH the Plano Binder is remarkably simple in construction and therefore easily operated, it shows A time when Thought may use un drudge. from Manila, was arrested Tuesday fettered wings. I the government. Thus our extreme many valuable devices not to be found in any other harvester. Among these special Plano features are in Seattle. party politics leads to the elevation The object of the agitation on the the self-regulating Fly-Wheel, simple Lever-Driven Binder, Hee! with safety Friction-Clutch, record- Ix*asla. the murderer of F. H. of unfit men to the high places and Too long the drudgery of earth has subject of the semi-annual irrigation lx*en Drews, of Portland, plead not guilty, breaking Plano Knotter, etc ; inventions that have proved their great value to the binder, by years of service prevents the fit man from taking any A barrier 'twixt man and his own when arraigned Monday. meeting at Baker City, is to encour in the haive6t fields of both hemispheres. From start to finish, Plano Machines are built on the idea that part in the shaping of public affairs. mind. Willamette University is now free age the holding of the meeting, in Still we prize our politics very highly Remove the stone, and. Io! the Christ from debt, the last of an old account ‘ the best is cheapest, ’ and that true economy in the harvest field consists in using the best and most reliable spite of the lack of interest. There within! having lieen paid off June 1. and seem willing to pay several prices machines obtainable. There is nothing “cheap” in its construction—nothing lacking in perfection of details should be no lack of interest on the For He is there, and who so seeks to have the public service abused and Among the 94 graduates from West shall find. It is a machine that will harvest your crops easily, economically and well under even the most trying condi subject in a state with 3,000,000 plundered.” Point this month, is an Oregon boy, The great Inventor is the modern Clifton M. acres of idle land to irrigate. The M Butler, of Portland. tions: a machine that requires few repairs; one that you can depend on year after year. In addition to the Priest; The Fourth of July committees are meeting has not been abandoned be Charles Tindall, of Salem, had his Plano Bintier we carry the Plano Headers, Mowers, and Rakes. He paves the |>athway to a higher right arm < ut off at the elbow by a yond recall. A little work on the diligently working on their prepara goal. steam wood saw, " Wednesday. part of irrigationists, a little thought tions for the celebration. The people Once from the grind oi endless toil released, Fire swept over 5.000 ____ ai res _ of on the )»art of those interested in of the surrounding country can rest Man will explore the kingdom of rl|M*ning grain at Willows. Cal. Tues Eastern Oregon, will bring a good at assured that the coming celebration his Soul. day. The damage was »26,000. tendance to the meeting, and it will eclipse all former attempts. The city health authorities of Port- should be called. The sound reason Special efforts are being made to en And all the restless rush, this strain land have determined to have more The Celebrated Minnea|H)lis Threshers and the Moline Wagons, justly considered one of the best wagons and strife. thorough meat inspection in that ing of Judge Hartman should be a tertain and provide for the comfort made. Come in and see our splendid line of Hacks and Buggies. * This noise and glare is but the fan city. rebuke to those who are willing to of the women and children to whom far'ade Mrs Clara J. Williams, of Cortland, surrender to a lack of interest. There a long day in the city always becomes Thai ushers in the more majestic life, When Faith will walk with Science died Monday, after a severe stroke is no lack of interest in the subject i wearisome and fatiguing. Seats for of paralysis. She was a pion«*er of unafraid, in the minds of those who apprecia- their accommodation will be arranged 1853. I feel the strong vibrai ions of the ate the work of preparing Oregon for so they can sit in the shade and enjoy M rs. T. G. Tolle, who __ committed earth, the iomeseeker. If the semi-annual the day, without feeling that it is to _. had a I sense the coming of an hour sub- suicide at Salem Monoxy, mania for ' ' ‘ ‘ suicide and had trie«! lime. meeting in Baker City dies for lack be a burden instead of an enjoyment. twice before. of interest, what assurance have we Already inquiries are being made in And bless the star that watched above my birth Work of dredging the Tacoma that the annual meeting to be held regard to special trains, and from all And let me live in this important waterway will begin Friday, the in Pendleton does not fail, on the indications the surrounding country time, North American Dredging Company same pretext? will help celebrate the great day in | having the contract. —Ella Wheeler Wilcox. GENERAL NEWS Shirt Bosom The Shield to Health ^Belfast /llbceb Linen \ Underwear KihSibvrylbts* Durability Appearance Fit and Finish Our Prescription Department Baer & Daley D. KEMLER & SON De Laval Cream Separators I Real Estate F. W. Schmidt's N. Berkeley PENDLETON A. KÜNKEL & CO ATHENA 1 J * A We also have the Famous John Deere Plows and Harrows Sold Only by PENDLETON A. KUNKEL & CO. ATHENA Müiiii «r i ,