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X I I Wreckage from the lost Nome general news . UNJUST COMPARISONS. No woman s nappt- steamer. Discovery. which went ucm can be complete The Morning Oregonian, in a fratt- The hjew York Central railway down near Yukatat Island, in No without children ; it tic effort to find an argument agalust shops at Albany, N. Y., have been veniber. has been picked up <>u Mid | WONDtkFLL dleton Island. Alaska. ta her nature to love government ownersuip of public burned. HOML •. Surveys on the Lewistou-Olear ■ ami want them utilities, cites th«1 strikes on i It«* John Brown, aged 81 years, a vet TREATMENT water electric railroad are now com as much so as state railways of Belgium and Hun oran of lite Mexican war, lK dead at ThM w«n4*rtul ’ H- plete The road will be 1 lit miles in i Harrison, Idaho. U Most people have an idea that rheumatism is < ontracted like a cold, that the it is to love the length, with a branch line to Nez. garv as objectionable features to zr»«t ber»«»* damp, chilly air penetrates the muscles and joint» and cause t' . terrib e arlie» The greater part of the town of beautiful and -»llftoui npm- Perce City. 25 miles long and |xiins, or that it is somethijig like a »kin aiseasc-lo l»e tuL'-r■! awai with nt Uuo UJl we zi»»» a» Brainurd Minn . lias been wiped out pure. The critical <*rdeal through which the expectant mother must state ownership. u, 4M. Hr rana with Willie Smith, aged 9. robbed the < mente» drawn out with plasters; but Rhuematism originate* in t..»- !<sal ai>-i i- It recounts the regulations of the by fire. Loss, $156,000. IboM wun4»»rul < bk pass, however, ia so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, caused by Urea, or Uric Acid, an irritating, <orr<»diug jxnson that M-tties i i »> > Salvation Army barracks of $336 In , oca» b»rba. raoM. <»4a. The baseball season. the entire barka »<M1 »»<Mab>»a that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. I Hungarian railways, as being pat tie silver, at Baker City, Monday, The ele», joiuts and nerves, producing inflammation and eoren< and tne sharp.cuttin, U.al are »our^y oa- country over, oimns duller thaii dur money was recovered. The boy Will put us peculiar to this distressing disease. TKar» is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful i ularly obnoxious to American in lug any springtime in 30 years kuowa U> BM41cal »»F Bowlin* (Jreeu, K/. lixposure to Lad weather or sudden About a year a*o J wan attac-k**d I k a : .1» in Ito» roantry. Tbr'Mfb ma eaa»ns<Ma be sent to the reform school. or dangerous. The use of Mother'« Friend so prepare* the system for stinc.s anti eniphatica! arguments r»u.~U»« Ibi» fan.-x» chilling of the body will hasten an at- rneuuiatiBni The John Kress Brewery Company in u*y «bouid^r«, arum »nd . 7/ : fTpreut r*w**4i*«. b the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This against intelligent government con of New York, is bankrupt. I.labili Tom Robertson, of The Dalles, was tack of Rheumatism after the blood end |r*a below the knee. I could n r my h«-nu«T-s-**«fu!iy uw-« i« <1 A*****«*. Ho accidentally shot and killed in arm to comb iny nair. Doc'u. -■ prtrtcnbed a ruxrariiw» rruarrfc., aatLa*a» great and wonderful system are in the right condition for it trol on the American continent. ties. $49< 000; assets. $500,000. for ov«r two months without giv thr mi, euxuw tu sheep i amp on John Hay river. Wed to develop, but have nothing to do with for me me any relief. LaawH S b nd eiti-^d remedy is always |l$ er, *<r. : lua hubtfrwU In the first place the comparison is Freilerli k Wlhrde, the tragedian, nesday. by Iktrrls Trent, another boy the real true causes of Rheumatism, ing and decided to try it. I mjnedlately 1 com •ppliedextern ally, and Ha: CUy wrtla for unjust because even the Oregonian occupied the pulpit of Trinity Epis who was playing with a loaded gun. which are internal and not external. menced it« uxe 1 1eit better, and remarked , m Giara. hmA 4 '»nU I» -UunR. L mother that I wan triad I Lad a» ia«t found has carried thousands Liniments, plasters and rubbing to l A noli FBJCK. ADUBBM» • | will admit the superiority of the copal church at Toledo. O.. Sunday. Governor Chamberlain has refused some reh«*f. I continued it« u»e and aw oi women through Miss Martha Bond, of New York, ____ 1, „ w-ll. . 1 will always feel deeply Io sign a petition asking the gover will sometime* reduce the inflamma- entirely * American form of government over committed suicide Monday through nor of Kentucky to pardon Caleb I tion and ewelling and ease the pain for interested in »h* auooaaa of B H tt. «mce I THE C.fiEE WO CHIESE IEDICIIEN. the twin g crisis without suffering. It did me so much good. and especially the | the Hungarian. • m 3 for he* book «eatelalag tafonnsuou grief over the death of a St. Bernard Powers, sentenced to death for the a time, but fail to relieve permanently aillU’.bSt MRS. ALICE HOBTOBi Alder St, Portland, Oregon st pztoal«** vs I m to stt «agootoal a»e«h*n be ause they do not reach the teat of ; superiority of the general Intelll- dog murder of William Goebel, of Ken- the trouble. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism because it attai k it in the blood, «nd Mention paper j gence of the masses and the ideals At Price, Utah. 120 Italian miners tucky. the Uric Acid poison is neutralized, the sluggish ■ ir- of the government, here, over those who were on a strike, were arrested Minnie Kayle. a domestic in the culation «timu ated and quickened, and toon the *y» MTAFF iirii The DR. LI IEB1G F by 50 deputies Sunday, to preserve tem is purified and cleansed, the aching muscle» an< j build and establish industries and 1 ( of Hungary. home of C. H. Jackson, of Portland, y! r N <Hiiy SpfviajiMU i for men <*oo- order in the cantp, joints are relieved of all irritating matter and a lasting I II Lil has stolen all the silverware and cut b I chronic, pri- ___ IÍUU* to <urt- all ! furnish labor and revenue for com-, Government in Hungary means cure of this m- st painfol ui»«a** effected r,-. A servo .< *1 men • iBpou-aee A lace exhibit from Ireland, valu glass and <iiaapi>eared It Is believ at : •»*»-« rLtml.im eaiarrL munities are taxed to death on their | military rule. compulsory service. ed at $2,500,000. arrived at New ed she tielonged to a regular gang S. S. S. is a harmless vegetable remedy, unequalled ' r A ' P6 O tor r. yean ! enterprise to support drones who |1 The military instinct as a blood purifier and an invigorating, pleasant tonic Book on Rheumatism will of Ku rope York Monday, en route to the St. of burglars. ae-lle*l l re-tzr 7« aiitte «tree;, Fonland : ill Yeeler Way. «cattle. Ws*h Call be maileil free. SWff r SPtXmC CO.. A XLAMTA, GJL FRIDAY. APRIL 29, 1904. | hold idle property in the heart of’ finds its most objectionable cultnt > ljouis fair. The Des Chutes Irrigation Contpa w write William K Vanderbilt, said Jr., is ny has been called down by the state business districts and will neither nation in the tottering monarchy of, to have a serious heart I trouble, de- land board for advertising misleading build nor sell to others who would that government Ladies’ Capsules G<rdes by wvw too •••»•- much •• autom<ibiling conditions concerning the land the I ’ veloped fnui>»u »j build No man should be encourag There, the only idea of good serv- j racjn(, an,j other speedy excitements. company is reclaiming under the Ca Lady Agents Wanted. There would be no hard ed in holding back the advancoment 1 ice is service rendered under the , anti must knock off and lead a quiet rey act. in Crook county Absolutely guar- Safe, reliable, work if there were no violent wnteed to cure Jeucorrboea and fe- of the community by low taxes on I fear of punishment, The eye of the life. The trial of Captain Williams of If people would re wants, male weakness, For particulars ad- idle property adjoining valuable im- j ¡official syp is ever upon the govern- f Lieutenant V. C. lx-wis. of Com tl-< state militia at Eugene, for strik wants there strain their lress Mo. Prop. Pharmacy, Iat>ck Box pany 28. Coast Artillery, is missing ing a private with his saber, has been proved property. If a man cannot ■ ment employe The Individual is not would be much less fatigue. 323, Kansas City. Mo. For aale by from duty, and without leave, at San rm hided and the case Is now being A C Koeppen A Bros . Pendleton. use a piece of property he should rated for personal accomplishment. I Francisco. It is believed he suicid reviewed by the governor after It is not work that needs to be abolished: the appetites not be allowed to grow rich from its as under the civil serv! ' rules of ed. as he had given some intimations which the result will be announced. must be conquered. Modern increase in value by the growth of ' ’ this country, but is reckoned -»s one! of such an intention. George Craver and Roscoe Foster, inventions that develop the surrounding property, without cou- i . of the necessary number of govern A cyclone struck Pawhuska capi j of Biggs, assaulted Mis* Maud Gib- appetites, only serve to per The new principle« employed in the OE LAVAL tal of the Osage Nation. Indian Ter I son. who was walking front the sta- tributing his share to the ex;>ense of ment machines. machine« ronJtr them unapproachable by any petuate slavery. I am no ad other make of aeparator Every large dairy ritory No person was seriously In . tion to her home, near Biggs. Mon mirer of the railroad, the tele government. It seems unjust to Here the governmeut employe is jttred. hut the property loss was day night. They ar<- now under $3.- and factory concern in the United State« uae« graph and all those conquests exclusively the raise street expenses and road ex rated for service and capacity In great A three-story Catholic school 000 (winds in the Wasco county jail, by which man thinks to dem ilie penses by means of poll tax. but HE LAX \l. i REAM SEPARATOR the postoffiie department of was completely wrecked ” this The decomi>osed l«>dt of Alfred onstrate his progress. When Especially valuable >n Home Dairying i property of enterprising men is now government are found none of the Thomas Emerson, a Philadelphia i Peterson, a student of the I-atter we admire the pyramids, we Send tor new catalogue of Dairy Apparatus ask ourselves of what use 1 burdened by state, county, school dis- horrifying regulations which the Or- negro, had his heart slit by a stab ' Day Saints’ College at Salt I Ake. ana Supplies. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. are they. All these inven ’ trict and fair appropriation taxes, egonian cites as being the result of The surgeons sewed it up and he Is I who disaiieared two months a<o DE LAVAL DAIRY supply co. Si Fro*t Street. i was confine S and 11 Drumm Street. found Monday in a lonely can- out after several months tions of ours are our pyra falls government ownership. The post- 1 ment in hospital Portland Oregon San Francisco. Cal. It Is the third ' yon near that city. He is supi>osed mids. I believe that some , and it seems that a poll tax , equally upon the enterprising and office clerk is not thrown in jail nor case on record of the kind. j to have been deranged. thousands of years from now a people will come who. see > the non-prograssive man. It also subjected to the whipping post, here A contest is on nt Newport over President Smith, of the Mormon ing our vestiges, will inquire « ’ seems wrong and oppressive to because of any direliction of duty. church, in his sermon last Sunday at ! the .-.tempted purchase by the city what were those singular peo ' make the franchise of the citizen of tide lands in the This is an age of enlightenment. Salt Lake City, told the Mormons I of a large body ple who imagined that to go Property owners claim that they were talking too much to i city limits rapidly from one point to an > contingent on the payment of taxes, • of arbitration. The rule that would outsiders and warned them t<» save the land is not tide land and that other was an essential thing t but until the individual arouses him ' be necessary* in Hungary would oe their conversations about Mormons I the city has no tight to monopolize | it under that law. in life* They will be right. self to make better ux laws, many an insult to American intelligence I for the brethren I have never understood the B B McGregor, of New York, for injustices and tyrannies must be The regulations that prevail in the Bruce» Borders. whose utility of rapid traveling — merly of Cleveland and a founder of iade was ffr->-ken by an accidect __ t on suffered. To settle the question of government departments under Hun- Tolstoi. the Standard Oil Company, is dead raising taxes justly. ,nd of maintain ! gary’s monarchial form of govern He left tS.ONt.AOO to his wife, who j the Ijt Grande school ground is in a I precarious condition and his mother ing public conveniences equitably, ment would not be employed, even was Misg (Tara Schlemmer. and to I refuites to allow a doctor to examine I whom he was married on his death the present cumbersome method of t in penal institutions. in the United i his injuries, saying the Lord will bed He left |1....... to other ■ look ot.t fc-t the boy. President Smith, of the Mormon taxation by means i of fluctuating States. church, is hardly the right man io values, fixed by I individual assess- The voters of the United States persons and purposes advise Mormons to talk less, con ors. must be abolished and a new need have no fear of a repetition of i PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS • see sossssssss eooeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e a sidering the volubility of the old gen- order built. Hungarian atrocities. if they adopt ee The Stevens county democratic tieman on the witness stand, a : the righteous policy of the people couple of weeks ago. He left none The real estate boomer of the I owning the people's property. The convention instructed its delegates for George Turner for vice-president. of the history of Mormonism unsaid florid type, has held back govern- East Oregonian has more confidence It was decided In a case in Port- ment irrigation development, in Ore- in the intelligence of the American land Tuesday that women cannot In congress yesterday. Senator gon more than any other cause. people and in the righteousness and hold notatorial appointments in Or- Hale declared that in the light of re This type has just received a severe stability of American institutions | egnn cent events in the Far East, it is rot rebuke from the state, in the censure Portland Is to have a rose earn!- than the Morning Oregonian con- advisable to construct any more of the Des Chutes irrigation concern ' val about May 15. when a parade of fesses, when it compares possible rose-decorated vehicles will be the large battleships. In the light of the by the state land board, for advertis results in this country, under I main feature. fact that an insignificant torpedo ing fictitious land conditions under American laws, to results in AT Hun A ’«te war is expected on the Co boat can slip under the shadow of its ditch in Crook county The com • • gary under Hungarian laws. lumbia river between The Dalles and • • one of the monster leviathans of war pany used the name of the state <>f • • Government ownership here would I Portland, since the steamer Spencer • • and blow it into atoms, deterred Oregon in advertising tue favorable be just as exalted and just as en has been put back on the run • • Senator Hale from spending any conditions under which settlers may Sherman county fanners sent 1 000 I lightened as any other American in bogs to the Portland markets last | more of the people's money in this secure homesteads from the Des stitution Is it reasonable to argue week. Hog raising is one of the I worse than useless occupation of Chutes company The actual facts that the American postal system, the principal industries in that county butchery on the sea The proud am were exaggerated by the company ballot. the homestead law. the na Foster Wachino. a Grand Rond? bition of President Roosevelt to and the state land board exhibited 1 tional vigation law. the system of Indian, was killed by a fellow tribe« i build a battleship for every state in good taste and judgment in calling i rural free delivery of mail, and al) man while trying to stop a drunken fight at Sheridan. Or . Sunday night ! the Union, seems to be doomed by down the manager of the concern in 1 other advanced American i policies Th»- cornerstone of the new Jew ; • • the thinking leaders of his own harsh terms for "booming" his pri ’ could exist in all their perfection. | ish synagogue at Portland, was laid' • • party. The awful expense of build vate concern, in the name of the ’ under American laws. and that gor Sunday afternoon with appropriate, • • • • ing. equipping and maintaining one state. If it had not been for the ar The building will cost | • • ra il roads ceremony ’ ernment ownership of • • of these monster vessels is some tivity of the "boomer" in Eastern • • 1 under the same laws and under the $! 8.060 thing appalling for a peace-loving Oregon, it is safe to say that govern- Joseph Germain, with a theatrical ■ same enlightened principles would company at Salem, was fatally Store. Commencing Saturday, April 30, and continuing until May 15, we will GIVE FREE with every people to contemplate. And the pos ment irrigation would now be ad- • be accompanied by Hungarian Ignor- wounded by <he discharge of a gun sibility of one small boat, no larger vanced 50 per cent beyond its present Waist or Dress Pattern sold of material worth 7 c per yard and up, and with every Shirt Waist sold a 1 ance. stupidity and cruelty? which he didn’t know was loaded. than one of the smokestacks of the condition. The government is deter Tuesday BOX OF “SILK” or “DIAMOND C” SOAP. battleship, blowing it and its crew mined that the actual settler shall April 26 all business in the town Portland shipped 381.000 bushels into fragments, without any chance get the benefit of the irrigation plans of Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, of wheat during the month of March, • • of self protection, makes the expense now under way, and Mr. Newell will was suspended for 15 hours because or 50.000 bushels more than any • • • • 83 PIECES OF SILK—FIGURED TAFFETAS. PLISSE. CORD HAB WASH SILKS. ETC, FORMER VALUE $14» TO seem all the more criminal and use justly delay the plans, rather than al of the contagious excitement center other city in the Uniled States tor • • • • ing in a revival. the same period. * $1.50 PER YARD. NO PIECES SMALLER THAN 3 , YARDS ALL GOOD COLORS FOR THIS SALE • • less. low the boomer to secure any undue • • • • advantage In this Mr Newell has • • • • Samuel Smiles, author of "Self the entire sympathy of the people. Help.” is dead in England at the age • • • • of 92. The life and success of this • The voters of Umatilla county, i \ J • • • • • remarkable man will be an incentive having read the comgiimentary and | J * • • • • to many a boy in humble station eulogistic remarks of the Tribune 1; ; Smiles was the son of a poor Scotch • • • • during the past year on the work 1 ■ physician and one of 11 children. • • • • ► and policy of Assessor C. P Strain . > His father died while Samuel was will wonder which statement the • • but a mere boy and left the mother Tribune expects them to believe, i Commencing Saturday, April 30, and continuing until May 15, we will give a almost penniless with her big brood • • when they read its undercut editor • • This boy fought fate and poverty, • • lai against Mr. Strain this morning • • became a physician, a journalist, a • • in which it says there is great "dis ; • • railway manager and then an auth • • satisfaction at his errors In assess or. He lived to see his book, “Sell • • ment The people will be forced to ’ • • Help.** translated into 17 languages • • believe the truth of the story, after! • • ON ALL CLOTHING EXCEPT OVERALLS AND JUMPERS. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A CLEAN. UP-TO-OATE and his own name on the library • • all, that the Tribune only indorsed ■ KUPPENHEIMER. ” GUARANTEED SUIT. PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT. AT TWO-THIRDS THEIR ACTUAL VALUE. NO DE- • • shelf of half the homes in Christen • • the raise in railroad values for the . • CEPTION IN THIS SALE. EVERY SUIT MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. YOU CAN SEE AND FIGURE FOR YOURSELF. THERE dom. He was plain, unassuming, re • • purpose of grafting the O. R. A N. • • •S NO FRAUD PRACTICED. DO NOT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN ticent and hated notoriety. His life • • company out of a few dollars "hush" • • is a monument to energy and perse • • money, It will look bad for the Tri • • verance and is a sign board pointing • • bune to crawfish. just at this time, i to the fact that all men who achieve • • when it could prove the honesty of • • success a.-e not the sons of fortune • • 3E its motives by cordially indorsing • • Grit is a better heritage than gold • • Mr. Strain, as it has led the people • • A grain of pluck is better than a • • to believe it would, Even partisan • • pound of pedigree anywhere. politics admit of common honesty. • • • • One thing that is now being agi • • EVERYTHING GOES AT FIRST COST; NO FREIGHT ADDED WE MUST CLOSE OUR GROCERY STOCK IN ORDER TO • • The Kansas twister started out up- tated in this county among the • • MAKE MORE ROOM FOR OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. • • voters, which must command ’he at on an April day to limber up its a • Regular price. Close pnce. • • tention of future county courts, is corkscrew kinks and set its curves Regular pnce. Close pnce. • • Standard Corn, per dozen the matter of permanent road im to play. A dozen barns it gathered • • ..$1.80 >1.25 Breakfast Foods—Energy .10 »7 • • provements. A roadmaster is em up. a mile of barbed wire fence, a Grape Nut .................................... • • Standard Tomatoes per dozer......... .16 2-3 1.05 1.5U .11 widow woman ’ s only cow. it scooped ployed to direct county road work, Pottum Cereal .25 Long's Preserves, per jar ................. .1$ .50 .30 and it seems that in order to per and carried hence; a lingering hay Snider's Catsup ......................... 2*> .17 Long's Jams, per jar ........................... .25 3 for .50 petuate the position of roadmaster, stack by the lane, it hugged unto its ' - Pound Dunham's Cocoanut 20 .14 1 Gallon Scudder's Maple Syrup 1.50 1.10 the character of road work one year breast; the preacher's only sightless ee '«■Pound Dunham’s Cocoanut .10 47'/, mare it laid away to rest. Brave must be such as will require the 1 z Gallon Scudder's Maple Syrup .60 .80 No. 1 Japan Rice ..................... .10 .05' 2 services of the roadmaster next Kansan sinners everywhere who <4 Gallon Scudder’s Maple Syrup .50 .35 Fancy 4-Tie Broom ................. .40 .30 1 Gallon Sorgum .. .*....................... year, and so on indefinitely, In never prayed before, prayed as their .50 .75 1 Gallon Olive Oil ..................... 1.25 40 stead of filling in washouts with al- grammar prompted them, as down Babbit Lye ........................................ . . .0« .10 1 a Gallon Domestic Honey 1.00 40 the twister bore. Across a dozen kali dirt and light gravel that will Celluloid Starch .................................. .07 .10 1 Pound Cube Sugar ............. .10 47 be washed out again by the first counties it scattered chattels wide! 1 Gallon Pure Cider Vinegar ......... .40 Tobacco — Pedro ................... 60 •50 rainstorm, work of more permanent And lightning, greased and double Silk and "Diamond C" Soap .05 7 for 25c Tobacco — Dixie Queen ......... .50 40 character must be done. If the geared, upon its crest did ride! Its True Blue Tar Soap ......................... .0«' 2 Tobacco — Red Bell ............. .10 .50 -40 county court does not believe* a rock trail was strewn with havoc and Borax Soap .............................................. .06 .10 24-0unze Bottle Pickles ......... .40 22 when its work was done, five hund crusher can be purchased now, that Sago and Tapioca, per pound .08 1-3 .03' 2 9-0unce Hill's Olive Oil ........ 50 .33 body should insist on more substan red trembling Kansasites set out for tial work being done. Complaints Oregon. Rheumatism Woman's Nightmare 9 Is Not a Skin Disease Mother's Friend - > • ••••••••••• • • • ••••••••••••••* • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WASH DAY WHITTINGHILL MERCANTILE CO.’S 59c yd. Clothing Overstocked HORSES WANTED Will be in Pendleton Sat urday, April 30th, 1904, at Dutch Henry’s Feed Yard to buy Horses and mares from 1000 to 1400 pounds Must be gentle, fat and broke to all harness Don’t object to age and small wire cuts are being made from different por tfons of the county of the temporary character of country road improve ment. Judge Hartman has endeav ored to improve the condition of country roads by insisting on more permanent and subtantial road im provements and if be had even one county commissioner who would stand by his policy, the expense of maintaining the roads would be cut down year by year, as the quality of the work done was improved. COMING EVENTS. April 30—Farmer's picnic, Echo. May 2—Oregon Federation of La bor, Oregon City. May 2—Supreme court, Pendleton. May 4—General M. E. conference, Los Angele«. May 18-21—1. O. O F. grand lodge at Astoria. May 27-28 — Caledonian picnic at Athena. . June 2, 3, 4—Umatilla county pio neers’ reunion, at Weston. June 6—General election in Ore gon. June 15, 16. 17—Oregon encamp The East Oregonian believes the entire tax system of today is wrong. ment G. A. R., Hood River, Auguat 22-27—American Mining As it is now, men of enterprise who Congress, Portland. 4 C. W. TODD - ? üJb-, : „«;• < . DISCOUNT OF 335 PER CENT Closing Out Grocery Stock • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ...............................................................................................i»» • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Remember Sale Commences Saturday, April 30 ST. 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