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48448H4444 I > I > out, but they soon dry up and are for gotten The relief committee did its work well. It handled a delicate bus iness in a moat graceful manner and deserves the universal thanks of the lieople of Heppner and of Oregon for discharging such a trust in such a manner The communications in Heppner papers charging partiality are deplorable. ART IS NOT APPRECIATED. That the national contemporary art is not duly appreciated at home, the painters, the potters, the sculptors, and even the musicians, declare. The aunual exhibitions of the various so cieties do not awaken any more pop ular interest than they did twenty-five years ago. and lu the number of vis itors and the amount of sales not unfrequently show an actual decrease as compared with previous years. J. H. Ackerman, state superintend The |>ortralt painters complain that Cotton Ribbed, per garment ................................. 50c ent of public instruction In Oregon, they, the natives, are neglected by Extra Quality Cotton Ribbed, per garment....... 75c the wealthy classes of society, who urges that the elements of scientific import foreigners to execute their Very Heavy Cotton Ribbed, per garment ......... 50c farming be taught in public schools. numerous and lucrative commissions Extra Weight Fleece Lined, per garment........... 50c He does not contemplate thorough ag (these foreigners being, tn their turn, ♦ Heavy Wool, per garment............. $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 ricultural training, but rather that ignored by the native societies and committees); the anomaly is also Extra Fine Grades in Wool.......................... pupils be taught such facts and prin presented, the painters assert, of a ciples as should bo understood by national capital (of the arts, at least) ............................$1.75, 2.00,2.50 to 3.50 Each everyone living in an agricultural cherishing in its bosom an avenue country. He believes that In time full of dealers all sworn to discourage the national and encourage the cheup such instruction will become general foreign and that teachers will be prepared For American artists such social for the work. positions, such authority, such real dences, as those of Leighton, of Alma Judging from an outside point of Tadema. or of the great Parisian ar view, it seems that the Lewis and tists of the lnstltut and the Acade- Clark corporation has done an un mie. are wildly impossible. The Uni One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers text States Is. moreover, distinguish gallant act in not making the "Ex ed from all other important civilized position.'’ a worthy monthly journal countries by possessing not one peri published in the Interest of the fair odical of any importance devoted to the arts. by Edith Tozier Weatherred, the of TO ADVCRTISCRS ANO READERS The lack of a national standard ficial journal of the fair. With the around which to rally, so to speak— The evening newspaper is the financial backing of the corporation, the absence of patriotism, noisy or otherwise—Is curious, and somewhat medium that reaches the greatest the "Exposition" could be made a interesting It does not arise from strong publication and its editor de FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1903. number of people and brings you any critical rejection of the work of serves all the honor that Oregon has I the native contemporary artists as business. The phenomenal growth I to bestow. unworthy, because equally unworthy PubltabMl every Friday at readleto*. of afternoon papers on the Paci tic _____ Orafo*, 3y th* work from across the sea is accepted; coast and the failure of the great and high vision and sound thinking MAO AT MOTHER COUNTRY. CAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING morning papers to keep pace with In art are much more rare than good COMPANY. this growth is undoubted evidence of A Canadian who has been most in technique In all countries.—From The this fact. timately and prominently associated Field of Art, in the Norr-sNr Scrlb- ttaeee. Mata 11. _________________________________________ i with the Alaskan case, says of the nrr> The Spokane Press, the Boise SUBSCRIPTION BATS* Alaskan boundary decision: GENERAL NEWS Dalle, use year by aall .................... 33 00 ' Capital News, the Seattle 8tar and "It is the hardest blow the imperial Dally, ata Booth* by sail....................... 2.30 the Oregon Daily Journal have grown tie has ever received. The place Dally, three Month» by aall ................... 1.23 clearly The gasworker* of Barcelona. Dally, one month by mail ....................... 30 up. seemingly in a day. to be recog !x>rd Alverstone filled was Dally, per month by carrier...................<5 that of agent for the British govern Spain, are on strike, and the city is nized leaders as advertising mediums Weekly, oae year by mall ................. 1.30 ment. It will be a shock to the Ca in darkness. Many arrest* of labor Weekly, »lx months by mall ................... T3 and news gatherers, in fields already- nadian people to know that, notwith leaders have been made. Weekly, roar mouths by mall ............... 50 I SernbWeekly, one year by aall .... LOO ; covered by morning papers. standing all professions of friend The widow of Rev. Charles Spur Semi Weekly, Mx aoatha by aall .. 1.00 The reason for this growth and ship and sympathy, the solemn form geon the famous English Baptist mis Semi Weekly, three aoatha by aall .. JO allties of the international court have sionary. died in lxmdon October 22 The East Oresoalan to oa sale at B. B. i thia success is easy to find. Eighty- simply been used for the purpose of She survived her busbaDd nearly 12 Bleb's News Stands at Hotel Poetised aad 1 five per cent of the live news of the handing over Cansdian territory to years Hots! Perktaa. Portland. OrsgM. day happens between 10 in the morn the United Staaes. 1^-onidae Hubbard, assistant editor Member Scripps-MeBae News asoocta : "Canada has not only been spontan ing and 4 o’clock in the afternoon. Its*. eous but zealous in defense of British of "Outing.’’ Is lost in iJtbrador. saa Francisco Boras*. 403 Foorth St. j The afternoon paper covers the field territory, and has not hesitated to which he started out to explore about August 10 With him are two com- while the news is live. The wires sacrifice blood and treasure tn de lYlcage Bureau. BOB Security Buildtag. , She must pdnions Waablagtoa. D C. Baraaa. 301 14tb 8U I gather the happenings of the world fense of the motherland. An Italian genius ha* contrived a and the afternoon paper prints them now fsce the fact that when imperial successful method of wireless tele interests, or friendship require it her Faterad at Pond Is ten pootoSce as oaccoad- on the same day they occur and territory may be handed over with graphy by which the earth instead within two hours after the busy ar out the slightest hesitation. This of the atmosphere is used for the teries of commerce and trade close marks the most serious epoch in the tran*m:**on of energy The Colombian senate in in a dead for the day. the afternoon paper lays relations between Canada and the mother country.” lock with the house of represents that day's happenings on the parlor fives and President Marroquin. The center table in the homes of the senate refuses to adjourn to suit the -REST" ROOMS AT FAIR. Every tub must stand on its land to be perused at leisure under president and the lower bouse. , own bottom. Every man must the evening lamp. Mark Bennitt. superintendent of the Charles Kratz, a member of the St I look out for his end of the line. general press bureau of the St. Louis Louis city council, indicted for brib In the morning the world is awak Nobody has time to stop and Exposition, tells a writer for Good ery. jumped bl* bond and fled He mingle tears with the man who ening to new tasks. Everybody is Housekeeping of a novel scheme for has been captured at Guadalajara makes a mistake. It is his own engrossed with the duties of the day. rest to be carried out at the big Mexico, and will be extradited loss and his own fight. If he gets Not one man in a hundred reads any show: Three thousand men. women and started out on the wrong track. "We shall have within the World's boys employed in Chicago meat can thing but the headlines in the morn | and finds that the wind is Fair grounds a hotel with over two ; against him. all he can do is ing. There is no time for reading thousand rooms. Guests of this hotel ning and sausage establishments have presented a demand for increase back up. bow to those who are Competition is keen and everybody is may retire to their room* at any time of wages from 10 to 25 per cent. going ahead, and take a new watching the corners with mind and during the day for rest without leav start, but in the rear of his C. 8. Hanaw. aged 24. suicided in energy concentrated on the duties of ing the grounds." competitors, for every retraced New York because he was short in A plan ‘* also on foot to provide step costs money, time and effort the day. Not one housewife in a hun a creche, or nursery, of ample accom bis accounts 843. and could not ex He was book and etery man is loser by undo dred has time to study the advertise modations for small children, and the plain the deficiency ing his work and rewriting his keeper and confidential clerk for a Fraternal Temple will be especially ments in the morning Her worn policy, after he sees his mis large wholesale house and social duties consume her time equipped for women with small child takes.—Elbert Hubbard. The vault of the bank of the Hayes ren. The House of Hoo-Hoo, organiz during the day. But at nightfall, af ed lumbermen and the Burns cottage Banking Company, at Queen City. ter the day’s work is done and the will furnish additional resting places Mo., was blown to pieces Saturday To show how deeply the railroads jostling tasks are completed, she sets The board of lady managers will night by burglars, with dynamite It are interested in the reclamation of down to rest, look for her bargains provide a building for the use of wo is not known bow much they secur men. and the King’s Daughters are ed the desert, it is only necessary to and read the news. Robert E Farley, a White Plains. planning to provide special headquar quote about 10 words from an irri It is to be hoped I N. J, lawyer, is suing Alexander With only is per cent of the total ters for women gation speech by Jernes J. Hill, at amount of the news of the world that Jerusalem and Philippine exbib- ' Dow.e (Elijah ¡1.) for 81.000 alleg Bismarck, N. D. He said: “Before Us. both of especial interest to wo ed to be due him for defending one happening between 4 o’clock in the men. will provide rest rooms About of Dowie's "healer*" in a malpractice you can get traffic, you must mate IL” afternoon and 10 o'clock next day, 40 state buildings will provide rest case That sentence is the biggest book the morning paper must necessarily rooms and nurseries —New York The Santa Fe will build a cut-off written in the 30th century. That from Belen. N M., 30 miles south of be a rehash of what happened the World. is Hill's creed. It sounds just like Albuquerque, to Texico. Texas, which day before, and which has already- him. will be 250 miles long. Upon its CRIME AMONG EDUCATED. been read in yesterday evening’s pa completion the division between laI No other county in Oregon can pre-! per. will. Indeed the number of crimes com Junta. CoL. and Albuquerque From the advertisers' standpoint mitted by the highly educated Is an only be used for local traffic. sent as many clean, newsy, up-to-date, alarming feature of the situation. The A new missile, harmless almost, aggressive country newspapers as and from the readers’ standpoint, the list of defaulting bookkeepers, bank logical, profitable paper for each is but very effective for breaking up Umatilla county. Every hamlet in tellers, clerks and conege graduates street meeting* in cities, is being the county excepting Helix and Echo that paper which can be studied at constantly lengthens, reflecting a lu used tn New York It is a paper bag leisure, around the firesides, after the rid light upon the theories of those is represented with a good paper. filled with water and dropped upon who attempt to account for the origin They are all well patronised, wen cares of the day are forgotten. That of all sin, vice and crime by ignor- the speaker from a height When the t>ag break* from the concussion, the kept, well conducted papers, showing paper is read by the women of the anca. water flies tn every director» Those who attribute all crime to in thrift, progress and activity in the world, and the women do nine-tentus of the shopping and look for every temperance are also silenced, since A slight but vastly significant issue offices and in the community, and it many prevalent crimes are incompat is now on between Canada and Great is a genuine pleasure to ait down at new feature of the mercantile world ible with that vice, for they require Britian High Canadian officials are the end of the week, after following in the advertisements in the home the keenest intellects, the most con demanding that she be allowed to paper. They get results from the up the riot of telegraphic happenings centrated attention. It is noteworthy spend her own money in her own way for six blistering days, and read some evening paper, for they have time to also that representatives of the cler for her own military defense and de ical, the legal, and the medical pro velopments. instead of having it clean, refreshing, wholesome local study it. Merchants get results from fessions are furnishing an increasing ■pent for her by the war office at it because it reaches its readers in news and home happenings from the number of crimes of dishonesty, vio London. country weeklies. They are deserving a leisure time and advertisements lence and pollution of domestic life. A Paris nurse attempted suicide of patronage and seem to be getting are read and studied. Those who —J. M. Buckley in November Cen by swallowing the contents of two tury. want plain news get 85 per cent of ail they can handle. tubes of Erbeth’s pure culture of ty the world’s happenings on the date phoid bacillus. Sne is down with SUCCESS WITHOUT MONEY. typhoid fever, as might be expected, Ogden won’t be imposed upon by of the happening and can take time but having a vigorous constitution, tne thugs that are now congregated to read, because the few hours at The brisk attack on snobbery that will recover. She is carefully watch there. It is no uncommon thing for home in the evening is the only time was a leading feature of the October ed to keep her out of the *mallpox men to be held up on the main left to the busy professional or bus Everybody's has been followed up in ward, as it ia not believed that she streets there after dark. The off iness man in which to pursue in quiet, the November issue by a significant could swallow a bad case snd live article on "Successful Men Who Are through the results, at least until scourings of the West seem to have his general reading. Not Rich." Success without money she has recovered from her present flocked to that thriving city so the The evening paper Is the logical seems anomalous to the modern indisposition. citizens are going to take the law in family paper because it comes at the American; yet. on reflection, the most eager devotee of plutocracy cannot their own hands An old-fashioned right time to be appreciated. NORTHWEST NEW*. deny that such men as Senator Hoar committee of vigilantes, the kind that of Massachusetts, President Eliot of Mrs. Permella Barger, a pioneer of Senator Fulton, since his arrival Harvard. Dr. Ralnsford and General civilized the West, is going to be or Washington, died of heart diseaae, ganized to stop the work of thug*. at Washington, and after surveying Joe Wheeler are, in the best sense of Sunday, at Colfax This is severe medicine, but it cures. the canal situation, has decided that the term, successful. And the private The University of Washington won Income of the most successful man The committee may make some mis th« Panama scheme is a farce and a in the United States today—Theo the football game from Whitman. takes, but it will accomplish the ob blind of the railroads to block canal dore Roosevelt—is said to be well un Saturday evening, by a score of 35 ject. A mistake made in a good cause legislation, and has announced that der 37,500 yearly. It is good to be re to 0. The Germsn steamship Elba, left is better than inactivity, so there be favors the Nicaragua route. Sen minded of these triumphs that are not measured in dollars. Portland Friday for tho Orient, with need be no surprise if some of the ator Morgan of Alabama, has fought a cargo consisting of 190,000 bushels thugs of Ogden are found some morn long and patiently for the Nicaragua of wheat. ARGENTINA’S MEAT. ing. decorating the cross arm of a canal and had his statemanship been Admer T. Johnson, a self-confessed telephone pole, with about six feet heeded by the boodlers who have fill American exporters of meat may highwayman, was sentenced to five of daylight between their shoes and ed their pockets from the Panama well keep an eye on Argentina's re years in the penitentiary from Port terra firms. That’s what civilized the scheme, an isthmian canal belonging markable advance in the production land. Thursday of beef and mutton. She Is now send The raisin crop in the vicinity of West. The pioneers haven't forgot to the United States, protected by ing 250,000 head of cattle (steers) Fresno. Cal., for this year amounts to ten the prescription, nor how to ad American torts and guns, built by yearly to the British market. Eight 54,000.000 pounds, against 42,000,000 minister the medicine. American capital and operated for years ago she sent less than 40,000 pounds last year. head. the the purpose of stimulating Amer A huge lump of Iron was found In The South American Journal (Ar Portland grandmothers have been ican commerce, would now be built gentina) says that the resources of a field near Oregon City, Sunday, thrown into another spasm of ext As it is nothing has been done. The the country are practically unlimit showing every evidence of being a fragment of meteor. citement by the presence of a North railroads across the continent still ed. and they have been immeasur An effort is being made to estab ably developed in recent years by the ern Pacific surveying party on the hold the reins, the people have been wholesale laying down of lands to list a creamery at Kalama. Wash., a north bank of the Columbia. There treated to a little soporific statesman alfalfa, a very nutritious leguminous local corporation for the purpose be is no relief for the patient in spasms. ship, Intended to blind them while crop, which enriches the land with ing now organized. A petition is now being circulated There is no use to try to scare away the Panama scheme is being discuss nitrogen accumulated from the atmos the gallant hero. Progress, by shak ed, and no dirt has been moved on phere and Is. through its deep-rooting at Island City, two miles from La habits, practically uninjured by Grande, asking for incorporation. ing antiquated skirts and emitting any canal route. Senator Fulton's drought. The town Is 38 years old. old-maidish screeches. The Northern action in this matter 1s sensible and O. G. Vammen, a pioneer of Aber Pacific will build down the north timely. deen, was Instantly killed Sunday SLOW, BUT SURE. by the accidental discharge of a shot side of the Columbia in time, for it gun, while hunting in a boat. is a river grade to the sea and in No committee of human beings The ferry boat's not pretty; It has no fluttering sail. A new paper mill, costing 8350.000, vites that enterprising company to could handle a relief fund, as large It doesn't dash the foam about will be built at Aberdeen. Wash. improve on Nature’s bénéficient of as the Heppner fund, with as many Nor scud before the gale Fred 8 Stanley, formerly of 1A fers. The only way Portland can varied and urgent demands upon it, No poet sings its praises Grande, is one of the promoters. With sweet Insistent note; get even on this move is to build into as there were upon that fund, with Baker county has sent one of the Yet we're under obligations finest fruit exhibits ever collected in Central Oregon and corner that trade entire satisfaction to everybody. The To the good old ferry boat Eastern Oregon, to the rooms of the before it is corralled by San Francis little flames of jealousy and bitt«-- Oregon Informstion bureau In Port co. Portland baa the capital, she has new that are fanned into existence Now pause, fair youth and ponder land. The moral of thia lay; the commercial facilities and the nat- after the fund is exhausted, the suf Clackamas county democrats will And don’t despise the man who goes ■irai advantages to capture and han fering relieved as far as possible, and have a straight ticket in the field A plodding on his way. next year, for the first time In 12 dle the trade of the Inland Empire. the city on its road to recover/ from Ambition swiftly soaring— years They have decided not to They But it will take something more than the shock, are but natural. We cheer it and forget. fUM. one of the periodical spasms, on her mean nothing serious. They are lit The scrap pile's full of Shamrocks, Fire in the Miners' Home, a board But the ferry's running yet. tle festering sores that must break part, to accomplish this. ing house at Burke, Idaho, Friday —Washington Star. : Winter Underwear; Underwear to keep warm. Just the thing for the approaching cold weather. We have them in cotton and wool.-------------- * Try a Suit of our Belfast Mash Linen Underwear. It will please you. BAER & DALEY morning, destroyed about 120,000 ! worm of property, including 15 resi dence*. Jack Fairfax, a lfeyearold boy. I ♦ just out of the Montana reform ft school, shot and instantly killed a I• Japanese section hand at Missoula, ♦ ft Sunday morning. Wholesale vaccinations in the »ub urban schools near Portland, have been oolered by the Ixrard of health on account of the unsanitary condi ft tions found to exist. The Algoa. the largest steamship ever seen in the harbor of Portland, Is now taking on a c argo of 9.000 tons for the Orient. The cargo will be < J mostly Oregon flour. j , The output of the La Grande sugar * factory tor the first half of the sea- j ♦ son. was 18,500 sacks of sugar, on; • Octooer 24. The season will close * about November 15. • The Interstate Printing and Manu- * fa< turera' Association, a business or ganization, made up of priuUog estab lishments and practical printers, has just been fo tned in Spokane. Albert Martin and Scot I.ane, two Siletz Indians, are under arrest for murdering U. 8. Grant, another of their tribesmen, at Woodman, on the Siletz river. Thursday morning The Union Pacific boilermakers and machinists are threatening another strike, They are greatly dissatisfied with the piecework system, which the company employs in its shop*. Tne Salem health board has re ported on condition* ir. the city and finds but one case of typhoid there, notwithstanding the condemnation of the water supply by the state board. A rush of land hunter* has been precipitated at Van.-ouver, Wash . on account of the announcement of the opening to entry of 17.545 acres of land in that district next Monday, Oc- tooer 26. A strong movement is now on foot in Wyoming to remove the state Cap itol from Cheyenne to some more central point. Emerson being men tioned a* a prospective candidate tor the honor. Harry Powers, an insane man. was found almokt dead, in the woods near Chehalis. Wash.. Thursday, from ex posure. He was feeding on snail* and lizard* and was in a deplorable condition The city of Aberdeen >* being built tip again, with more *ub*tantial building* than ever Already some 5" building* are under way. and property 1* aelllng at greatly advanc ed price*, and labor 1» scarce Fire destroyed the Columbia hotel at The Dalles. Thursday morning The origin of the fire ia unknown, and the loss 1* about 33.UO0. partly insured. The building belonged to T. The Best is Always Sic bolas, of The Dalle*, and wa* run by Dufur A Batty. It waa one of the The Cheapest oldest bouse* in the city. Judge John H. Scott, preaident of the Oregon Good Road» Society ha» been appointed delegate from the «tate of Oregon to attend the coming session of conxrerui to work for the passage of the Brownlow bill, which provided for the Improvement country road* by the national STRANSKY STEEL WARE •rnment. »» superior In any »»re ntade Itanlel Roger* colored, aged died at Santa Cruz. Cal. Friday It'* in a eia» by it* W. Ex»n>- Roger* wa* a slave, and wa* brought ia* Hliaa.ky Steel Warr at to California by hi* master, in ¡349. from Georgia. He purchased hi* < freedom an<i went back to tieorgi* $ 211 Court Street to buy bi* wife, when be was again •old into slavery, and compelled to 4 purvbaae himself a second time, which he did. including bl* wife ........... . »»♦■♦-♦«♦■♦-♦■♦-♦»♦»♦»♦«♦.♦.♦«♦.♦.♦ ♦ * FOR GOOD CLOTHING i t : We have some bargain* Note the following: THE BEST AND LARGEST LINE OF NEW CLOTHING Hou*.-, Ó ri.Hur, 1 lot. 5 block* from Maui »treet, *1.600 — 81*8 cash; balance 815 per month. 2 room hou»-, stone f >uuila ri, >n, barn <>n lot, 8*>óo W 7 nx.ni house, with bath. 3 cloMeta, 8 lot. and barn. 81,'ÀH Sfioocaeh, balance on time. Choice tAllldlflg i<>t*. 2 block* from Main atreet If you went Itargein' iu eitj property, don't fail to u*- W* will prove to you th»t we have the <;l^»p»»t property. TO BE SEEN IN THE CITY Our $10.00 and 112.50 line ha« no equal. You will algo find that we are giving great values in our lifter grade* of Clothing at price« from $15 00. f 1G.50 $18.50 to $2'2 50, some of which equal $25.00 values. In our Tailoring Department we < lai in to excel all others. I’erfict tit« guaranteed. Suita made to order from $12.50 up. Over 1500 rampled to eelect from. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ' ♦ q • , - - I * Rihorn & Swaggaü i FOR GOOD CLOTHING SEE E. D, BOYD ! PENDLETON, OREGON Has Real Estate for Sai* eal estate of * ji R kind* and descript Ion*, ran ging from * Mna^i rt-wdence to one of the meet nxxlern aed be**. v«|Uip|ed iiian»KMj» with in the lin.it« of the city of pendletoo. and from * farm of a few acre* of god alfalfa land to lb uaand* of » res of w beat land. Call or • ♦ » Add rete ED. BOYD. COMFORT COME AND SEE IT Ill Court St Leave Your Orders With ♦ I DESPÍIN & dm « « a W. J. CLARKE & Co.’s HEALTH * « ♦ « COAL Al town* along the line of the W A Columbia Hirer Kali road can hoy from u* m cario*. I K».e *t Very Ira»-babie pfK-e» « * 514514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 3741 * ECONOMY THENOLI STORE Are Combined In Cole’s Original Air "la A The new designs in Stl ver-plated Hollow Ware Silver plated Flatware and Sterling Silver Flat ware. Tight Wood Heaters or Hot Blast Coal Stoves They have proven their real worth. Hundreds of satisfied peop.e in Pendleton and Umatilla users of Cole's stoves and heaters always recommend them to their friends. Sold only, in Pendleton, by Kmvfw, Fork« and odd pieces. I -arge rieh D^w Mnrtmcnt of nil the LATE CREATIONS HUNZIKER .. ........................................................ 8 rtie Hardware Man 14 different kind* toaeiect —81-0) to 85 65. You can play i t from 10 to 100 game* on th—« i i Nothing b better to pea* away j ' tbeee long winter evening*. ST. JOE STORE Burnt Wood Novelties, new I wylm in Manicure Beta, Glove* j and Handkerchief» Cater, etc. Exqublte new Deign» in REAL CUT GLASS Moat beautiful collection ever plsplayed in Pendleton. Hee our window but better *1111 come in and Do not neglect to attend oar Hand kerchiefs and Corset Sale, Monday Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 26 27 and 28 New Stationery - All the new thing* here from 10c to T4c a box. ♦ THE ST. JOE STORE Largest Line of Gents' Underwear in the City. Get Our Prices ——— TALLMAN & CO. Leadiug Iiruguixt* MONTERASTELLI BROS. Marble and Crani ta Works MONVMKNT8, HE IPRTONE«. COP INC* AND BI'IWINU »T oni <334 I4♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4 Take a Look at the Mein Street Now Fall Shoos Peodletoe, Oreyoo Near OR. kN. Depot BRANCH azop AT RKPPNKR. ORE. We Are Showing GURDANE & McBROOM The styles are the newest. We fit the “hard to fit, ' as our line is large and we have the variety New and Sec ond Hand Goods Bought and Sold MONEY LOANED ON SECURITY 3U Court Street Dindinger, Wil- Good shoes UO.C heap HOW DO YOU The new store cfan never be A FM I f"OllTlIO 1"*^ known unless It advertises ML/VEll I IOC ■ iescke’s eats eet The approval of all who want the best meat— most delicious but ac no higher in price............. COURT STREET