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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1903)
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P. Ora. stun, one of the oldest resident« ot tile easteru part of t h< state, died nt the home of his «laugh ter. Mrs F. W. Schmidt of this city Saturday evening after au llinees Ot but n few hours from double pneu monia. Mr. Cranston, who was b8 years of age at the time of his death, ha* b«-eu a resident of this part of the state for more than 25 years past and was one of the well known farm ers and stock men of Union county. He for many years was a resident of Keating on tile Lower Powder river, where he had one of th«- largest farms and stock ranches in the county. He afterward moved to Baker City. whe~e several of his children now reside. Some weeks ago h«- came to thia -ity to make his home with his daugh- His death was ter, Mrs. Schmidt, suddeu. as he was at the store of his »on-in-iaw Thursday afternoon, ap parentiy in .ne best of health. On bis return to his home he was taken with a chill and went to bed. Pneu tnonia developed, and he died Satur- day evening The deceased came to Eastern Or «gon from the vicinity of Salem. where his brother. Warren Cranston, is widely known as a dairyman and farmer He has othei relatives in the .alley, all of them well known and imminent people Three sons. Earl Herbert and Edward CranMon, al! ol 3aker City, and two daughters. Mr» William Waller of Baker City anc Mrs. F. W. Schmidt of this city, sur rive the death of tneir parent The remains were takep to Bake. Ttty yesterday and were buried there his afternoon, in the sam«« cemetery sith other members of the family. Twelve WILL BE FATTENED ON CALIFORNIA RANGES A suit was filed this morning by H ■ E. Collier in the case of Elmer Pay ard vs. Adalard Payard and W Me Aill Afterward Be Returned to Uma Bride It is a suit to recover on r tills and Walla Walla Counties as ! list of cattle and other chattels owne< Mutton—Conditions in California by the plaintiff and taken by the de, an institution. fendants. The propertv is valued a- Favorable to Cheap Fattening. D. J. Ingram, who resides on Birch »1.175.50 D. I Waltz and D. E Thomas, o: The plaintiff asks for »1«» addition creek, six miles from Pendleton, has Halle, of Stockton al damages and for the costs and dis ?hioo, and H also signined his willingness to milk bursements of the action hipped their big consignment o a number of cows if a creamery were O.UvO sbeep to California today iron started here. Seto. Seven thousand of the sheej BREVITIES. Both of these gentlemen think a vere furnished by Joe Vey. of Echo sufficient number of cows can be se T. J Redfield, of Weston, is in the ind the remaining 3.000 came from cured on Birch Creek, McKay, on the city for a short visit he Walla Walla valley. They wen Wild Horse and Umatilla river to Charles H juillis. of Echo. • 'as a -ange sheep, and are being taken t* warrant a creamery. .'alitornia where they will be latten Pendleton visitor yesterday. xt for the market Only Fifty Patrons N«eded. James Zippen. of Alba, was a Pen The grass in California is Iron The Commercial Creamery Comp* dleton business visitor on Saturday. tree to six Inches high at this time ny, of Salem through its manager, S. A. Pennick, of Adams, is a bus ind there is more than the stock it George D. Goodhue. has made a stand- I iness visitor in the city for a shor he country can dispose ot. so that the ing offer to Pemlleton to establish * time. >ig stockmen are shipping large num first-ciass. modern creamery in this D Kidd, a prominent resident of •era of sheep into the country to tak< city, whenever 50 milk patrons couli are of the pastures After the sheej be secured. This offer holds goo*l Long Island visited in the city yes iave been fattened they will be kill yet. and this large creamery company terday. is willing to bring this profitable it « R. Jone* a well known resident of d and shipped back to this count r? nd east, where they will be told iz dustry here if people show just a lit Echo, is in the ci y for a short visit -ompetition with the home grow: with friends tle encouragement. beep, and it is said that they wil This company operates one ot the F G McIntosh left this morning •e more tnan able to compel* wit! largest creameries in the Willame’t. 'or South Ber.d. Wash., on a shor le grower» of this county and is experienced in the buBines.,. business trip Hay hero costa at the lowest esti and recognizes the superior advanta Mr ana Mrs Charles Tafft. o! tate »12 a ton. while grain costa on* ges of this city for such an industry' Sumpter, were in the city yesterds' ent a pound at the smallest com The excellent pasturage of the farm the guests of friends utation. At this rate It will cost t< ing dist lets. >ne alfalfa pastures and at ten a lot of sheep from 3*» to Ed Jay has returned from E*-h' pure mountain water, al) unite to ents a day In Cai..ornia the pas make this an ideal creamery district where h* has been with a surveytn: turage will cost the she, |,men aho* and the extensive cola storage facili \ party for several months. , rents a day. and the dreeeed taut ties offered in Pendleton clinch the Mrs. G. F. Campbell, of Biggs, wat on *-an be shipp«-d to the markets advantages. | the guest of Pendleton __________ _ friends for a f Portland at about 20 certs a hut d A canvass of the Birch creek and I «bort time Saturday and Sunday ed. being packed into the refrigera McKay creek fanners will be made G. W. Hunt returned to his home -or cars like so much cord word soon, with a view to securing pledges for 5«’ regular patrons who will furn at Foster, yesterday, after severa From this it «111 be seen that the California man has the best end of th ish milk. It is the general opinion 1 days spent in the city on business bargain at this time of the year of the farmers who have been con J. G. Connell, of Sumpter, is in the •ulted on the matter that the proper city for a short visit with his »on G. A. R. ELECTION. way to handle the milk from thia dis , John Connell, of the Hotel Pendleton trict is to establish a separator sta Rev. W. E Potwine has returned Old Off>c«rt Re-elected and Delegates tion at some point near the city con venient to the greatest number of from a visit at Portland, where h* to Hood R«ver Chosen, cows and have all the milk delivered went the middle of last week on bus The members of Kit Carson Post there, to make as little inconvenience iness. '1. A R. met last Saturday evening as possible for the natrons. Mrs. A. Rasch, of Walla Walla, *u ind e)e»'ed their officers for the com I the guest of friends in the citv Even Scrub Cow» Pay. yes ng year. All of the roster of th« In Union county common "»crub' terday. leaving for her home’ thif* a»t year was reelected as follows: cows have yielded a profit of »4.50 b morning. Post commander. G W. Rigby »7 per head per mon tn. and the foot ■enicr vice commander. W H I. Hrs Miss Mabel Beitel, of Pilot Rock hill farmers of that county have en has accepted a position in the Frexivi on: junior vice-commander, Henr gaged extensive'y in milking in the «ok store for the holidays and p»r Collier ibarkey: adjutant P P I past two years. luartermaster. T J. .Million: quarter .aps longer. The business men of Pendleton ar« ■naster-sargeant Alfred Stevera: Harry Hendry, a prominent mining largeant-major. J. B. Mumford: sur very much interested in seeing a good creamery establiHLed here, ar man of Baker City. *vas a Pendleton eeon. Dr. Johnson: chaplain. Alfred the entire amount of butter consum »tutor Saturday and Sunday on bus H. Rugg; officer of th«- day B F ed here is imported and the invest iness in connection with his property Renn: officer of the guard Alfred ment of a few thousand dollars an< Misses Fanny Ferguson. Elizabeth Stevens. the employment of several people it Ferguson. Gertrude Walker, Lois Men S Gurdan* J. B Mumford and J a creamery In the city |« an Bd-’)*-*- deuhall and Ethel C. Mavele. the were appointed delegates to the next to the industries of Pendleton which ladies of the Philharmonic Concert xtate encampment, which is to meet is cordially invited. Company, are guests at the Hotel St. it Hood River some time in May or especially leorge while in the city. The East Oregon iaD June. P. P. Collier and B. F Renn invites theh farmers living near the were appointed as alternates to the Mrs. S. A. Newberry of Pendle-oi« city to consider the matter and say encampment. her Bister. Miss how many cows they can milk as an p ,n The executive committee of the inducement to this industry. This F. u Wheeler, who is a nurse at the state organization will meet In Janu- office is in communication with Mr •Valla Walla hospital and who was ary. and at this time they will eel Goodhue. the representative of the -ip« rated upon for appendicitis !*■ thé time for the next alate encamp -ntly Walla Walla Statesman creamery company and is interested ment. At this time also will occur in the matter only so far as inviting the appointment of th«- department an industry to Pendleton which wil’ Hurry Up. Idaho. chaplain, which office was vacated be profitable to its owners, beneficial H. N. Savage, who is connected a short time ago by the resignation to the city and a source of legiti with the reclamation service of the of Daniel Drew, the colored evange mate income to the citizens of Uma interior department at Washington, is list of Portland, who was elected at tilla county. in the city today in consultation with the last state encampment. Mr. Drew D. U Ross. Mr. Ross has submitted was a Quaker, and found that it was ALBERTA MARKET FOR several feasible propositions to the not in accordance with the principles GOOD vOHN DAY STOCK government for the reclamation of of that order to hold an office in a lands in Idaho and Mr. Savage Is here secret society. The delegates from this city are for the purpose of investigating them C. J. Officer Has Returned to Gather •n a conversation with the Capital pledged to work for Pendleton as the Up Another Shipment for the Same N«-wa reporter this afternoon he said place for the next state encampment that Arizona and other states were Territory—Wae Much Pleased With T. N. MURPHY OEAO. mak.ng a strong bid for government Alberta and Took Land Therein— aid and that if Idaho wanted to get A Fine Wheat Country. the ix-nefit of the first work under the Member of the Legislature From Irrigation act they would have to get Union County Passes Away in Port- C. J. Officer of John Day has re to work at once and put forth their land. turned from a trip to High River, Al tæst energies-Boise Capital News T N Murphy, of I ji Orande. rep- berta. Canada, where he went about resentative to the legislature from a month ago with a couple of cars of Boring for Artesian Water. Union county, died in Portland yester horses for the market there. He has Messrs. Patterson ana Profitt who day. where he has been receiving sold all of his stock and is now back are making preparations to boro for medical attention for the past week. water on their land east of the city About three weeks ago Mr. Murphy o liml a. expect to go ahead with the went on a hunting trip with a party work as soon as the machine arrives, of friends from I ai Grande, and ate o Í which will be about the first of Jan some canned veal, while on the ex- REAL ESTATE Of all kinds. 0 uary. They express the greatest con- cursion. which made him dangerous ndence in the success of the under ly ill at the time, but from which he taking. and have manifested their partially recovered in a few days. ' > faith in the possibility of finding wa Last Monday he was taken sudden ter by investing »3.500 in a machine 'y sick from the same cause, and was for boring for it. They expect to drill immediately taken to St Vincent's We can suit you. one well as an experiment, and as hospital in Portland, where he grew soon as the water la found they will constantly worse until death came at If we have not make other drillings. The water to noon yesterday. be used for Irrigating purposes—Ba He was a prominent and active cit listed what you ker City Herald. izen and was well known throughout Eastern Oregon on account of his popularity. He was a member of the Over Two Tons of Onion Sood. TV 1111am Dobbs, one of our leading order of Elk», under whose auspices you. farmers, shipped last week a consign the funeral will be held in La Grande ment of 2.560 pounds of onion seed on Wednesday. ■ ► from eight acres of ground, and be ECHO SCHOOL BONDS CARRY. had only about half a crop. Mr. < > Dobbs is one of the most thorough of the county, and his seed Citlxsns Vote *3.500 for a New School- T E. T. WADE A SON <> farmers House in the “Rabbit City." P. 0. Boz 32« * < o shipments are a source of considera ble revenue as well as an evidence Echo, Dec. 14.—At the special ♦ -Phsae Blssk 1111 US m la'B. O. Bldg of hia enterprise—Union Republican. school election held here Saturday ! t f Í for another shipment. He will, inside of the next month, ship from here be tween three and five cars of horses which he will collect in the John Day country. The horses which be shipped before were all large, strong animals, espe cially adapted to the heavy work of opening land for farming, and for these he found a ready sale, He will attempt to make the next shipment conform with the first. Mr. Officer was greatly pleased with the country in which he was. and while there took up a homestead ! which be will improve and prove up on. The land is very fertile and will make fine wheat farms, and tne im migration is flocking In all winter and will be heavier in the spring. At High River there are many bus iness openings and fine chances for men of business ability and a little means. Action afternoon, the bond issue ot fU.SOv was unanimously carried, and worn on the new schoolhouse will begin at utH e. The foundation Is alreudy i-oUipirtf and thu building will probably be ready by the first of the year AGRKKMENT REACHED IN WELL KNOWN STOCK MAN There are now 70 scholars in the two STUBBLEFIELD WILL CASE. OF EASTERN OREGON looms nnd the school is in a very prosperous condition, under the able management oi Miss Celestin«« Moor Arkansas Heirs Will Receive Notlnnq Died at the Home of His Daughter. house of Pendleton and Miss Dun- —Last Obstacle to Erection of the M<s. F. W Schmidt—Sickness Was au Home Removed—No Probability of Very Brief. With Double Pneumo TWO BROTHERS DROWNED Building Before Nest Spring. Walin Walla, D*-< 1« The suit in E. D. McFarland, of Adame. Seeks In formation Concerninq His Brothers. stituted in the sujierior court. ;-,'o- vember 20, by McDonald A Rupp, tep- Drowned in Snake River. I r,-.,< utuig Mary M '? v niuj Henry K. D ^McFarland of Adams, was in Whit«-, of ArkansHH. to break the tin- city today, on the lookout tor in Stubbl<-fl<-ld »ill, has been diamisaed. formation, concerning th«- discox<-r> By mutual consent of nd pnitles of the bodies ot his two brothers <oM-eii.-td an order of dltsmfssiu was Bert and Eph McFanand. who were tiled in the cour and w<i« sign- i by drowned in th«; Snake river, above Diiae Bi<-n'a. The at'«,ir.<y* tor th- Lewiston, last week, while going to ! »ODteutsnt» are allowe«l r. tee anu tie the wreck of the steamer Imnaha in 1 Atkamas b *lra will reetr.'*> notln*.x The agre -meut watt reached last in open boat The two McFarland boys. In «om- evening au< thia morning the matter >any with two companions, were go v. as definitely settled by the signing ng t i view the wreck of the steamer, cf the ordet. Thia rtnoVN all the obstacle« to -xper-ting to rescue the boiler and machinery, when their boat was cap- the eatablla iment of the home for in The siz«*d in the rapids ard both McFar digent widow« and orphans. lauds were drowned and so far their «ieeds conveying from the city to the I adies' Relief society the property bodies have not been recovered. E. D. McFarland. the brother re donated toward the home will now be siding at Adams, is of the opinion executed and the cash subscription that the bodies might have been «hich was raised through th«- effort wash«-d down the stream and would | o' President Turner aud otb«-r nem probably lodge on an island lower 1 hers of the Commercial club will b< down the stream, probably In th«- vi | placed in the hands of the cxcc 1 *»rv cinity of Umatilla or Switzlar's Island - of the estate. The work of distributing il.-v and would be found by some one there I anioLnts left to the heirs by th- <’e not knowing of the accident. Bert McFarland was 27 and Eph 29 i ceased was commenced today and in years old and both had resided In j a alien time every one of the legal.•*« l.ewiston and vicinity for the past 10 will be In pojsexsion of what was. willed them by Mr Stubblefield. years It lx not probable that anything will E D McFarland has raided in Umatilla county at Adams for the be <*or.e toward establishing th* bom- past eight years, having come from until spring Many cbang*s will r«K-- Klickitat county. Wash . where the eaaarily have to b* trade in the Baker rcvKience to put it in proper shape family formerly lived Parties have l«e*n diligently search- for th* reception of charges, and It - ng for the bodies of his brothers in has been deemed advisable by the he vicinity of the accident, but all trustees not to commence work until lope of finding them there has about after the cold weather has passed H-en abandoned as the river has risen dnee then and ice has been formed in MISDIRECTED KINDNESS nany places. F»rm»r Worth a Half Million Taken HAS RECOVERED for a Tramp. It is not often that the average Orville Edwards Was Not Hurt So wealthy w heat raiser of the Walia Seriously as at First Supposed, Walla «alley is taken for a tramp. Orville Edwards. th«- son of Rev. but such «as the case Thursday One Iona than Edwards of this city, whe if the pioneers of Walla Walia, worth «as hurt by a fall in the gymnasium »bout 1250,000. was taking a morning it Whitman college last week is up walk for bis health when a woman ir.ee more and in hia classes It was hailed him from the porch of her vported at first that the boy bad sub bouse asking him if he wanted work ained a serious injury to his back The vicissitudes of fortune to which uid would be -onfined to bls b*d fo- the pioneer has been subjected are ome time but this has proven to be lometimeH not conducive to much re tot the case, though he fell a di» tard for personal appearance as lar ance of 12 feet, lighting on his hea<‘ is dress is concerned, and the woman ind shoulders. Oher than a slight bought she bad a chance to give a 'tramp' something to do. wrench he suffered no Injury "Do you want work?" sh* demand yd. "If you do go around to the woo<* RECEIVING MEAT «bed and split some wood tor me 7m all out and nearly froze -■ r>r»e CaHoads Com. ng m Every The pioneer stopped and eyed tb< Week—Immense Lota in Storage. women sternly for a moment. His hesitation puzzled her and •be The Pendleton Ice and Cold Stor zge company is still at work taking -epeated the question. The "tramp" then understood the n meat at the rate of about ’fare« ars a w«>ek It now has four of ltr situation and. with the remark that dggeat storag«- rooms full of beef he wa> not In the wood busin«-*« be me room full of chickens, another ful moved on dimly wondering- Walla »f butter and several of the remain Walla l'nk*c ng rooms are partially filled with ggs and general merchandise of a Nez P*«x«« Dissatisfied. Jam*-. Stuart «he well known Nez -erishable nature. The force is having all it can do Perce Indiana of Kooskia, has gone to o handle th» freight that comes lr Washington. D C where he will go md that is being shipped oat before the department In regard W matters pertaining to the government One of the objects of WELCOME WALKER'S INSURANCf if hi* tribe Smart's vlsi' will be to prevail u-or Vidow Receives Check for *5.(Xy the departm- nt to abolish the agent From New York Lite Inaurancv •or the Xez •erce tribe and allow th» Indian land -wnc-rs to trarsact their Company. own buslnes* It is said an element Joe Ell. local agent ot the New oi the tribe believe that it will be York Life Insurance Company, has much better for the Indian to have 'he management of his own affairs «ad in bis possession a draft for *3 >00 since last Friday, to be turned than to have the business 'ran«arter" .ver to Mr». Welcome Walker as soon through the sgeney—Lewleton Trib- une zs she «-owes in from her ranch. Mr. Walker took out tbit insurance bat a short time ago and bad made Scab Law a Failure? but two payments on the same Th- There were two aecsationai fee’- ompany was ready to pay the claim ures at the meeting of the Idaho just two week« after hl« death Woo! Grower»' association The fire-, was over the «cab question, in which SUIT ON CHECKS. many of the member» took occasion to say that the preu-nt state law as Paper Was Tendered as Payment and enforced by the state sheep Inspector and bls deputies was a complete fail Then They Were Called in. ure and wanted the federal author! Carter A lodey filed a suit th.« ties to be invited to take told of the« morning tn the case of Frank Martin matter The other was over th* elec »•» Charles Carpenter It is a suit tion of officer» for the en*u ng ve»r brought to recover layment on two A bitter fight was made on the ro checks which were given to the plain election of Secretary M. B Gwinn, but tiff by the defendant, the payment ot when the vote was taken he won out which was stopped before the checks by a bandsom«- majority.— Boise were presented at the bank 8tatc«n. ,a. The plaintiff asks for 1470. with In tenet from the date of the filing of Nail Causes Death. the suit, and for the costs and di* G W Howe died at Cottage Grove bursem«'nts of the action of blood poison Tuesday, as the re sult of a slight abrasion on the finger catarrh cured . of the right hand Several days ago Mr. Howe scratched the finger on a Medical Lake Salta Manufacturing rusty nail and gradually poison set Co.. Spokane. Wash. In. As a last attempt to save the Gents—Have us«-«i Medical Lake man s life the arm was amputated, The sufferer rallied water and the salts for < atarrh and but too late. weak eyes and in both <-»»*« found from th«* shock caused by the amputa that It did me more good than any tion. but soon rapidly grew worse and Eupene Guard other remedy I ever tried It gives expired almost instant relief where used as a douche in case of catarrh. N«w Road Map. E B. COPEIJXND County Surveyor L. W I«oehr is at Medical lake. Wash work making a new road map for the Sold by Tailman A Ce laadt county. He la taking all the old road druggists. and A. C Knswwn districts of the county and putting Broa. them into one large map. Each dis- trict will show every county road ex fating in that particular district, to- Fin« Bull Sold. W. O Minor this week sold to Milt gether with all the changes and vaca- Morgan, fif Spray. lx>vely's Chief, a tlons that have been made since the fine 8hortborn bulls, says the Hepp county was established.— Walla Wal ner Gazette. This animal was sired la Statesman w ■ ■ —wwevwwww—■ by Strathallan Chief, for which Mr Minor paid *1.000. and the dam was I.ovely of the Valley, a cow that cost 31.100. Mr Morgan is grading up his stock and Is buying the best strains to do it with. The Boston Store Rabbit Drive Yesterday. Th<> rabbit drive yesterday on But ter creek, yielded about 1.200 fat can didates for the cannery. There was a large crowd out from Echo, and the drive was very successful. An other drive will be announced for the coming week, higher up on Butter creek, and a large crowd from Pen dleton 1 b expected to take part. Daughter Born Today. Fred Judd has received word from Hartford. Conn., that a baby girl I b the latest gueBt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Y Judd, the visitor hav ing arrived this morning, weighing eight pounds. Lote Bold for *2,000. Gustave La Fontaine and wife and John Garrison have »old to ..ira, Leona Garrison a pareol of land on the corner of Jane and Alta streets, for *2,«vV. Echo Ready for Incorporation. Petitions asking for Incorporation, have been circulated in Echo and It is announced seven more names thau are necessary In filing ths petition have been secured. ' SOLE AGENT FOR THE W. I«. Douglas Shoes for Men, $3.50 and $4.00. Also the Pingree Gloria shoes for Women, $3.50. The Little Red Scfioolhouse shoes for Children, The above three lines are the beet for the money. Be sure and notice the stamp on the sole, as it has come to our notice that oth er««“are selling their shoes ior the above brand. The Doctor cordially eodortes this news of good cheer to all s-fferera from disorder« or ailments of KIDNEYS. BLADDER, LUNGS or SPINE that caste the scat« pain or d^.., grinding, ezhauuir.g ache which shatters even th« strongest nervoui tyvtem. A CL’kE—new, quick, taie an 1 pleasant 1« at your coll. Science, which it deeply inierettcd in this CURE, h-« nasved >t MEDICAL LAKE « coP'iL PLASTERS. Thete Flavtertsre made c<f clean, tweet, delicate, powerfally-active, - , ma ,-,. -•__ - nat.ra) Gumt and Pultemcd •vaporslioa- fotiaad Cryatalt from M«dical LAKS, vVasninftoo, that marvelout body of concentrated heal’i, elementt, which is the new wonder of the medical profession. The f.alwart Indians whe long dwelt about tin body of not! remarkable hygienic water» in all the world, contidered it a gift to themselves direct from the Great Spirit, and guarded it with their live« from all outude intrusion ; but ¡«ogreat moving them on hat ms*le its treasures available There 1« no need to suffer from the destroying allmenu we have msntioned a slngte mo moot more, for Modlcal Lake Plaatets are tker peXct Cl FF. Wt N. , o«« unrivalsd meant against pain and ditcate, they search ost, conquer and eradicate itt caute AU. DRtXMMSTS Wil MCDtCAL LAKE PL a STEBS. 2S< BACH ( ••<>»« v*»«*r«*.»••»! K I. »»> X< • f. ne CMC AL L-AKR TABLETS «<««, MEDICAL LAKE SALTS MFQ. CO, Sol« Mfrs., N«w York and Spokane. Wash ana M. C. Kacppcn a. aro». RARE OPPORTUNITIES 365acre wheat ranch. 2 miiea fnaii Ath-na, the beat laud in the county, »25 00?, with 12 h*«d at E'» m 1 work horwv. threshing out fit aiid other machinery; 15n acres in wbeaL 5u acres ia barley, all taken t «ether, *27,00u. Will m J land without slock and machin ery One-half or two-third» miMt be czuth, balance 00 time. 2S*J acre grain ranch, bouee and barn, school mile« from city, *5000. These are bargains Alfalfa land, 4 tulle« from *nty, for sale very cheap. AU kind» of eity property. Our customer» >«y we »ell property the cheapest in this aty. Property in Athene to soil < all for pri*«» RIHOR.N k AGOART Lsa M, Isyi« BU sgra-.t tsr -A« C*-Oper«U«r vacsawa Brwiry THENOLFSTORE THE PLACE EOR CHHIRT MAH GIFTS JOE STORE We w.'ll make Big Rtdr.ct'ons all this week on Men’s Clothing Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits Cloaks and Jackets t * *bll se I them less than y u pay fcr such coeds at »hat is called Ciosinc Out Frites as we ar* determine«! to re due cur stock verx n.uch Fe'ore January i. 1904 We will make an average cut of 50 per cent from r« guiar prices ;*v I« »J.9S LYONS-MERCANTILE CO WE WISH YOU THE COM PL IM ENTS OF THE SEASON I with all heart 1 new. and at the same ttanc beg to remind you that if you wish to n.ake Uhrittmas a ‘ White Day.’’ you will do well to have us launder y< ur linen and all of your washable ganuenta. forauo h! for it is a matter of common know'ledge that elotbee are wash*I elean and prop er!' ironed here THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Hundredscf IteoN. Tool cb»«te rod chaire and roehen, trucka, drums doll carrteg*-«. iron toy», V-y xmh aete, t-uBdmg bJoeha, Leave Your Orders With COAL 514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 <» o o <> <> o O NEVER BEFORE Have you had such a large and varied stock choose your X'mas Gifts from as at the present time. Our stock is fust double that of former years, and our prices are, as you will see by comparison the lowest. * Helix Art Stadio o We have Watches in solid gold froui »2V.0U to *l0u.00. Gold fiikd o »10.10 to »40.00. Silver, *0 00 U> »35 00. Stlvvrine, front 12 00 to *10 00. O Our Klugs are all solid gold We have Bsbv Rings front jOc to o »3 00. Mi«»ew'and Boy«’ Ring» front »1 *0 to »10.00. Iaulien' Ktng*- o *2 00 to »25.00 Diamond Ring» for Ladtee or Geata, »5 On to »200 00. o Jewelery of all kinds in aolid gold and gold filled. o O o o o Silver-plated fiat ware lu 1M7 and other make« J. W. Vaughn, Prop. All guaranteed. Also a tine Hue in Hollow ware, including Tea Nets, Cvflee Seta. Trey«, Candlesticks and many other useful article». Reliable Companies Out Cut Gia«.’case is filled with the latest and beat cuttings from the factories of Libby A Clark. The price* 00 thh line are the lowest of any in town. We have small Boiilons, finely cut. for »1 50. Ants 8-inch Bowl for »6.00. Waler Sets, »12 00 anti up. and all other prices in pro|>ortion. That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. o The Silver Novel«!«« are sll in and very pretty. This is where you «« can *peud your 25c, 60c and 75c prices. o We have ao many thiuga to talk about and ahow you that y»u must come to the «tore and *ee for yourself that we a«e the leaden« tn goo 1 goods at the lowest prices. All go xis engraved Free of charge and if > goods are not as reprevented we will gladly REFUND your Money o Yours for Good Goods at the Lowest Prices PRANK B. CLOPTOM O The Boston Store <• ó L. HUNZIKER ▲•BIT 112 EAST COURT ST. STORE OPÉN EVEN! NOS b» *