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ed as having been murdered, having the barn and found the child lying suicided, having been accidentally on a sack of wheat—the third sack shut and killed. from the floor of the ground. Upon "Big Jim" gives the following and across the boy lay another sack veriilon of the accident. He wa» ot wheat that had been, when in its OCTOBER 2S. 1904. stalking a covey of duck» on Snake place, the sixth from the ground. river, with a 44-callbre pistol. HI» MII.LI.lt V VI «.Il AN, \ I The skull ot the child was crushed eyes were riveted on the »lucks, and and the neck was broken. The fath STAGE DRIVER, DE VII. before he knew of any obstacles In er of the boy. Jacob Konttas, was OREGON. his path he hail fallen over some ; killed by his team running away on è the way home front Pendleton about GOVERNMENT HAS VP- rock* The pistol became turned with For Over 35 Year» Tbl» Pioneer Oc ♦ cupied Ila* Driver'* Scut on Oregon the muzzle toward him as he stum five years ago. I'OIN II D DR. A. II. BIBB. bled, and was discharged, the ball 4 litui libilo» Stage The funeral was held Sunday after striking him about three and a half noon at the Union school house, and to Oregon in IH52 inches below the heart and ranging the interment was made in the Union Possesses all the soothing ami —Via» il I’ueker Work of stock I ii »| m * ci I<> ii Under Fed slightly upward and to the left. cemetery. healing virtues of our native ♦ i uiulliig to Helena eral Supervision in EaMern Ore Mr. Bushman realize»! that he was ♦ —Wife Died 17 V white pirn* combined in a palat ♦ gon Ha» \»»iinied Immense Pro seriously hurt and managed to get I uniily able form. It is unexcelled for portion»—Dr. Lauti Ha» Formcrij back to camp an»! without assistance He refused point-blank to have a ♦ Covered thè Fichi. But VVIII Here- I*araly»i» U musc » Deuii»<* of Well ♦ ■ loctor, but utilized what instinctive : after lluve au A*»l»taiil— Dr. llibb know ledge he had of anatomy to Known Hotel Ki*e|M*r of I niutilla. Miller Vaughan. pioneer of Non ai Baker City lii»peetlng slilp- "work at" the wou nl In an endeavor Went und veterun stage driver, James O'Connell, the well known to locate the bullet, which he soon dead, hotel keeper ot Umatilla, died yes Death was du<- to paralysis, ment of Calile. vomited up, with a quantity of clot with which he was stricken last Frl- terday of paralysis, after lingering ted blood. He has the bullet In hl* day. The funeral will lake place in five days a» the effect of the first stroke with which he was ever af The dtllie* devolving upon tile fed posseralon now. For some time he thin city tomorrow morning at 9 30 flicted. The body w;tk brought to eral sloik inspeeiui ship operating was unable to hunt or fish—in fact o'clock from the residence of t'harle.» Pendleton and will be taken to Walla from this point, have increased to was out of commission during the re- Epplnger. . at 612 College street. Walla for th»* funeral and the Inter such a volume that It bus become Ini- mulnder of the time «he tribe was in Miller ’ Vaughan occupied the drlv- 25c ami .'»«> a Ix.ttlc only at ment under Catholic auspices. peritavely necessary that Inspector, Idaho. er's seal of u »lage coach for more nearly Jim ” comes very With his family Mr. O’Connell, who l.iutz have his labors divided. "Big than 35 years and was considered was 65 years ot age at the time of Ills To that end the government has l»elllg in hl» usual state of robust one of the oldest stage drivers In the death, removed from Walla Walla to appointed A. 11. Bibb of Salt I-ake. a health, his appetite and digestion be United State* For the past few Umatilla about eight years ago. and man with considerable experience, as ing vigorous, but whenever he over years he bad ceaia-d to be actively had been in the hotel business there federal stock inspector, to assist Dr. exerts either l»y rlillng or working engage»! In driving, but hl> fatal 111- ever since. Both Mr. O'Connell and Lantx. or more properly speaking, he "gets kitol of sick" acron the en ue«H came as lie was seated in a his wife were born in Ireland, but »akt from his sliouldeis some ot the tire abdominal region, but rest and a>a< l> out of Sumpter. quietude bring relief soon. when they emigrated to this country labor and responsibility. Dr. Eugene A. Vaugl.an. a son could not be learned. All Eastern Oregon Is too large a ddlng in Pendleton, hurried to Sump ol field tor one man. no matter how ac FAVORS TURKEY RED. The wife and seven children ter and had his father removed to Mr. O’Connell survive him. The sons tive, energetic and capable he ■nay thin < ity. Death came at 2 o'clock Mrs. be. to manage, with its immense v ol- C. II. Riea’iiberg, of Fulton, Ila» Hail this morning. and daughters are as follows: A. B. Stephens, Mrs. John Lennox unie of interstate shipments an<! Excellent Sucre»» VV Illi It. Mt. Vaughan was born near Chlca ♦ Mi* It. E. Lingo, the Misses Anna scores of exit points. Dr. Bibb with Reliable Druggist. ♦ C. H. Rosenberg, of Fulton. 1» go. Ill . January 23. 1342. He came and I’. O. Block. 'Phone Main S6. ♦ and Deed, and two sons. Frank his wife has arrived and will make planting 640 acres to winter wheat— West with his parents 19 years later Janies, all residents of Umatilla. »heir permanent residence here. nls usual average, of which 194 acre» »nd »ettled at French Prairie, ii Dr. Bibb will go to Baker City Illis Ol! be Turkey Red. In 1993 Mr Southern Oregon. He came to Pen evening to inspect cattle being held Rosenberg harvested 1C9 acres ot lieton in 1460 and engaged in pack there for shipment. No belter Illus Turkey Red. and the name acreage dig between Umatilla and Helena. ew i~ ami Hark lair Management tration of the situation can be made hi« year, and now he 1« putting In Mont. Ik was married In Portland than to refer to the fact that Dr. the third crop of It. determined to ibout 35 year» ag*> Mr* Vaughan lifters S 10,000 in Premiums. Bibb is no sooner arrived in town Ove it the most conclusive trial pos has been »lead over 17 year* Oregonian is in receipt of The East »han he is at once sent to Baker City, following thildiwn survive Th.- the following letter from Henry < .«. w hile Dr. Lantx has gone to The sible. Dr. E. A. Vaughan. John L him; The average for the Turkey Red Reed, secretary of the Lewis and D. Iles on a similar errand. in 1903 was 31 bushel« per acre and Vaughan and Mr». Catherine Etppin- Clark fair board, in relation to the Peudlaton; Dr. Frank of 19 bushels this year. This year It ger. livestock prizes to be given by the Mit" JVMEs WILSON DEAD \in»" to its tiHtvru.rs yielded a better average than any Vaughan, of Astoria. It. J. Vaughan fair : Vaughan, of San Fran- Portland. Ore.. Oct. 19.—Dear Sir Daughter of < Ilari," Ogilvy, of Pilot «heat Mr Rosenberg raised and the »nd Thomas cisco. luallty was right up to the claim» that I take pleasure in informing you Ruck—Funeral al Pilot Ruck. Short Course» in Agriculture anil the Centennial exposition has offered Dr. Frank Vaughan arlved In Pen- made for it by W S. Byers, w ho is ileton yesterilay from Astoria. Dairying Will Be Offered After Jan. the following cash premiums for Mr* Janies A. Wilson died last trying ao hard to get It Introduced night at St. Anthony's hospital ot Mr Rosenberg got bluestem prices ü—Tuition Free. Book» C om About livestock and poultry: eeesessseeeeeosesseeeeeee »12.000.00 Horses, class A .......... consumption. The funeral will be for every bushel of It. and avers that 33.00 ami a Deposit for Iqilioratory 16.500.00 held tomorrow afternoon Cattle, class B ............. at Pilot tn every respect it made as strong Breakages 33M—Both Course» C.500.00 Rock. Rev. Robert Warner, pastor ot and as fine flour as he ever raised Sheep and goats, class C VVill Be l*raetieal and Complete— Swine, class D ............ 3.500.00 the First Methodist Episcopal church on his place. The only possible drawback that 1.500.00 of this city, officiating. Great Need for These Brunche» In Poultry and j»ets, class E Interment Mr Rosenberg can discover sbout sill be at Pilot Rock. duced Regent.» Io Add Them. Total .........................................349,000.00 Mr* Mary' Wilson was born In New Turkey Red Is that being a bearded The foregoing are in addition to Zealand 29 years ago arid came to «heat slock are reluctant about eat- Immediately following the winter | diplomas and ribbon* In due season I .'matllla when a child. She is sur- ng It; tn fact, will not eat It when holidays, the Oregon Agricultural col the regulations governing the live v ived by her parent* Mr. and Mr* they can get anything else readily. » Mr Rosenberg Is trying to discover 9 lege at Corvallis, will give free of stock show will be announced. |c Charles Ogilvy, of Pilot Rock, and 9 the Identity of the Individual who Yours very truly. charge two popular short courses of ¡eaves a husband and three small 9 If we fill your prescri|Hb>n« HENRY E. REED. instruction—one In agriculture, the children. She was a sister of the juoteJ him as ex| reusing dissatisfac • you can Iw certain they are tion with Turkey Red. Secretary. other in dairying. These courses con follow Ing. J rightly fllkvl. and your pliy»i- sist chiefly of lectures by specialists Mr* Henry Belt* of Pendleton. from the faculty and from abroad, David Ogilvy, of North Yakima; Mr* I’ltl l>UTi:ii sU AEGER's DEATH • dan will tie plca-«*l with tin* re- .11 RY INVESTIGATING. combined with work in the labora Ida Beeman, of Touchet; Mrs. Clin 9 suit* Mr* Dr C. T. Taylor. Formerly of Ka- • tories. where students have access to Swanger left Pemlli’ton Saturday al ton Bissett, of La Grande; VVe make a »{»ectalty of pre- Hwauger S meta. »akl Seymour the apparatus of the college and ex Grant Blystone. of Wall* Walla, e 6:40 p. m. ( x-riplion work and are i»jiiip|wd of Shaniko, periment station. Mr* Minnie KuUer. VVoukl Dk* a Violent Deatii The coroner's jury investigating the ? to gi»c you iilcal service. The lectures are designed for bus» death of Seymour Swauger. will hold Miss Lottie Ogilvy. of Pendleton. Eight years ago. In writing a horo pri c. . i I a . c - raaaohBMe Hi men and women who desire to ad its third session at 5;30 this after Walter. Roy, Maggie. Clarence and scope of Seymour Swauger. who mel • vance with this progressive age. but noon. The first was held Saturday Elsie Ogilvy, of Pilot Rock. such a horrible death under the • alike to all. Mr* Wilson was well known in can not avail themselves of the full night, at the scene of the accident, wheels of an O. R 4 N. train near S h ! m » w you a »pta-ndld lariety of Pendleton and throughout Umatilla four-year course of instruction; hence the second at the coroner's office. Bingham Springs Saturday morning e county and leaves a large number of the courses of lectures will come at According to the testimony. Swau Dr. C. T Taylor of Kamela. predict • friend* the most convenient season of the ger was seen 19 minutes before No ed that Swauger would meet with a year for combining pleasure and rec 22 went out of Pendleton, at « to violent death before he was 50 year* DtHORXFI» CATTLE. reation with profitable study. Those Friday evening he At that time, of age. familiar with the short course system was sober. According to others' tes- LEADING DRUGGISTS Taylor was ORA N agent at of lectures speak of it as a rare op tlmony. he was under the influence \>a Tlionipaon Pay» Ten Cents Per Kamela. for nine year* *r.d was an portunity for practical men and wo- of liquor, when he climbed upon a liundreil More for Bornie«« Ani- astrologer of more than local repu men to familiarize themselves with box car about the middle ot the nial». tation. and wrote horoscopes for the more salient points touctiir.g their train, when the train was in motion. Asa Thompson yesterday drove nearly everybody on the Blue moun business, and to gather such genera! He had some packages In his hand* through 112 head of dehorned steers tains. From the study of Swauger'» information as will enable them to one of which he dropped, and it was from the southern part of the county. stars, and from the reckonings made live that higher industrial life possi picked up by a young man who saw headed for his Butter Creek ranch, from the date and time of his birth. ble to every farmer and housekeeper. it drop and had no opportunity to where they will be full fed for the Taylor said that he was sure to meet ♦ The instruction, which is simple, is hand it to Swauger, the train being In BLACKSMITH spring markets. He paid 12 <0 pet «uch a death, and that It would come adapted to the literary attainments motion. 109 for these animals, which Is 19 before the man had reached SO year» Hor»e»hoeing general repalr- of all; hence no educational test is No evidence having a direct bear cents per 100 more than they would of age. required for admission to either of ing upon the exact time that Swau ; mg. : wag -rt making and repair- Swauger took the matter as an Idle account of the the courses. The schedule of lectures ger left No. 22 has been adduced as otherwise bring, on The way 1 have built up fancy and often spoke of It. but never absence of horn* will be announced in due time. yet. It is not known whether he fell Mr. Thompson has 1230 tons of al- seriously believed It. but it Is said : my r business Is by doing noth- The course in agriculture will be- off the train or got off and was run falfa hay put up of thls year’s hay that on the strength of this horoecoj-e ; but good work. Prices rea- l- over while walking, or was run over crop—the yield of approximately 200 he took out 12000 life Insurance and gin January 9th. and continue J » nable days. Some of the subjects to be immediately after falling off. paid up regularly, until kept It acre* This purchase at an advanced discussed are horticulture. plant Cur. Cottonwood price of dehorned steers by a man of time of his death. BREVITIES. breeding, bacteriology, chemical ele Mr Thompson's experience illustrates ments. how plants work, budding of I.Hiking for III« llrotlx-r. the regard In which dehomed cattle plants based upon plant culture, They "feed like sheep," Ira Wrench, of Stockton. Cal., Mr* Jennie Harmon has gone to are held. hints on farmfng. how to conserve Irrigon for a few days' visit. don't fight or scuffle around and rived on the early train from the fertility of the soil, drainage, soil The West, Mr Wrench Is In search of Stock Inspector Lantz went yester- waste their hay by trampling, moisture, rose culture, veterinary lay to The Dalles on official business. direct profit In dehorned animals brother. Oscar M Wrench, who came surgery, rotation of crops, roadmak Into the Northwest about three H. Connell, of Umatilla, O. R. A N. compared with those not dehomed. ing. fertilization and how to make the heard months ago and was last Is far greater than a mere 10 cents road master, was In the city today, old farm pay. from »lx week» ago when a letter per 100 advance In the live animal. The course in dairying will com while on a tour of his division. was received from him which was The new Butter creek school house mence January 21. an»l continues six written at Arlington and stated that INDIANA NURSERYMEN. weeks Students will meet for work s being furnished. 3300 worth of the writer was coming to Pendleton. six days of the week. The mornings iesks. seats and blackboards, com Will I’robably Invest in Fruit Lands Mr Wrench has little Idea that his will be devoted to practical work in prising the equipment. brother came here, however, or that In Northern Part of County. dairy rooms, two days will be devot Ftre caused by a defective flue, j he had any serious Intention of com Ira Hotter and Will G. Metcalf, ot ing here when he wrote, but as there ed to butter making, two days to Saturday damage»! the residence of cheese making, and two days will be Ed Cauffman in West Webb street to Stark county. Indiana, have arrived Is no clue to hl« whereabouts In any spent in the dairy laboratories. In the extent of about 375. and have Inspected the town and other direction, he will look the the afternoon of the days except Ed Wooddy went to Athena this neighboring country for some days ground over. His most plausible the- those devoted to cheese making, lec morning. His mother. Mrs. Jane They are well pleased, but left this ory is that his brother has gone to ture« and recitations will occupy two Woody, went to Athena yesterday, morning for Arlington and the Inter Asotin county. Wash., where there The lectures will or three hours. are a number of relatives and old and they will return together this ior. Both are about convinced that they friends of the family. treat of soil chemistry and physics, evening. and feeding, dairying, bacteriol- cannot do better than to invest in feed James Elgin and his sons. Thomas this county, and prefer the irrigated ogy, breeds and breeding and chem- Raiwvi Cotton In Oregon. and William, who accompanied the fruit lands of the northern portion istry of dairy product* Oregon can claim another product mother from body of their wife and There will be no fees except the ot the county. They think of going and may. In time, vie with the Sunny PENDI.ITIlN. OIIF.GON breakage deposit of 33. This deposit Connell to this place, will return into the Des Chutes country and South in the raising of cotton. Mr home this evening. Under the direction of the is intended to cover the breakage of starting a nursery In some newly Batty Cooper bas raised this sum Sisters of St. Francis, of Phila Mrs. Rogers, of I-a Grande, and opened settlement, but hardly expect mer quite a patch al the residence of glassware in the laboratory, and the delphia. Resident and day pu actual cost of material used; hence her friend. Mrs. Richardson, were In to do that as "they know that their J. P. Rogers, on South Commercial pil* Special attention given to a part of this fee will be returned In town last night and went to Adams women folks will object to going Into street, and the bolls are fully devel music and elocution. Students case of no breakage. Books will cost this morning, where they will visit a frontier.” oped and almost ready to burst with prepared for teachers' examin about 33. Room» with board and with numerous relatives and friends. Both are interested In a nursery their snowy content* Cotton raising ations for county and state cer lodging will cost from 33 to 33.50 per Mira Ollie Wellman has returned at Knox. Ind., but the probabilities will probably never prove a great in tificate* For particulars ad week. from a visit to Ellensburg, but will are that they will engage in fruit dustry In Oregon. Hut the fact that dress leave In a few days for Shoshone. farming here. it has matured is proof of the splen SISTER SUPERIOR. Idaho, to teach in the public schools did climate of the valley. Mr. Cooper CHILD KILLED. IMPORTING FEEDERS. there. In a vacancy caused by sick says that it compares favorably with the cotton of his old home down Sack of Wheat Fell on 6-Ycar-Old ness. J. B. Saylor Ila» Bought 400 Head of South in size and color.—Salem Jour- Teachers' contracts have been filed Boy, Breaking His Neck. Steers in the Interior. nal. by the following at the office of the Saturday last at about 2 o'clock. J. B. Saylor, the Butter Creek county school superintendent: Eu the 6-year-oM son of Mrs. Britta An I klah Horae Association, stockman, has an agent in the lnter- derson, who lives on her own place, genia McAllister, Pilot Rock; Jennie for buying cattle for feeding , and An association of Ukiah farmers Gains, district 81; Alice Barnes, dis 15 miles northwest of Pendleton, was the expectation is that he will start has been organiseli to deal In blood- killed by a sack of wheat falling up trict 55. In a few days for Butter creek with I ed horses for the most part for the on him, breaking his neck and frac Orrie Larkin and Miss Margaret 400 head of steers which will arrive | direct benefit of the members of the turing hi* skull. Busch were married yesterday at the on or about November 1. It Is ex- association, who are Mossle 4 Son. The little boy, who was a son of home of the bride's parents. Rev. G. pected that the larger number of C. N. McReynolds. A. McKenzie. S. Jacob Konttas, Mrs. Anderson's first L. HaK pastor of the Baptist church, them will come from the Canyon E. Clark. M. E. Sturdivant. E. Brim husband, was playing by himself at officiating. Mrs. I^irkin is well [f1ty district and that Mr. Blackwell. | and J. T. Huston. The firm begins the barn. A neighbor's little boy known in this city. the agent, will pay an average of active business by the purchase of a came over to play with him and was - . ------- __________ 2V4 cents per pound for , the lot. Mr. . 44000 3-year-old imported black Per to the directed by Mrs. Anderson Trying to Oust Walter». Saylor will full feed all these animals cheron stallion of Mcl-aughlln Bros., went to barn. The neighbor's child Will Peterson, the Athena attor for the spring markets. He has through the latter's agent. M. D. the barn and Immediately returned ney. has brought suit for B. F. Som-' raised about 250 acres of alfalfa this Shutt of this place. with the news of the accident, ervlUe of Weston, for forcible entry] year and has 1400 tons of alfalfa hay which had taken place between the and detainer against C. H. Walters. in stack now to start the winter Bought 250 Head Stock Steers. time of the noon meal and 2 o’clock. Walters is accused of obtaining by with. Harry Rogers has just driven In Mrs. Anderson immediately went to fal»e pretenses a title (assumed pur from the Condon district to his But chase) to a house and lot in the out ter Creek ranch 250 head of stock WANT A RACETRACK. skirts of Weston, and to be using the steers which he will full feed for the Private rooms, elegantly fur same for Immoral purposes, including Horsemen Would Ixicate It Adjoining spring markets. ' . He paid an average nished. Finely equipped operat the conducting of gambling games of 32.50 per hundred for the animals, ing room. Also Maternity De Town on the South. and a house of prostitution. although they were bought by the partment. Gus La Fontaine, George Perrln- head. Every convenience neceraary ger. Frank Frazier and other horse Hurt by Fractious Horse. for the care of the sick. men, have inaugurated a scheme for O. D. Saunders has just arlved from W. S. Lindsey Invest». T c I c |>I h > ih * Alain 1651. Baker City, with the Intention of re the purchase and improvement of W. 8. Lindsey has secured an Inter race track grounds on the hill Imme land maining here. Mr. Saunders a few est In the Depot stables In this city. PEN DI.ETON, OREGON If you are looking for wheat diately south of town. The proposi He was formerly engaged In buslnera or stock ranches, come and see u* days ago was thrown from a frac- tion is to have a half mile track In Pendleton, but went to Lewiston We have some of the best proposl- tlcua horse and had his left ankle which shall He partly at least on the nnd Moscow. "I had to return." he tlons ever offered for sale In Eastern dislocated and the foot broken. shooting grounds lensed by the Pen said, "for I found there was nothing Oregon. We have just listed some dleton Sportsmen's association. There like Pendleton after all." very desirable city property at low New Red Jacket Pump. IS CHEAPEST W. J. Clarke & Co. have just com 1» as yet no development of details prices. Bear this In mind when you other than those mentioned. pleted and put Into successful oper Horse Importer Coming. need poultry and stock supplies E. T. WADE 4 SON, ation a Red Jacket pump In a well William Melaiuglilln, of the horse and ask for the International Office E. O. Building. “ BIG JIM ’ ’ NOT DEAD. 261 feet deep for D. H. Nelson, who Importing firm of McLaughlin Bro*. Poultry and Stock Food. Use resides six miles northwest of the telegraphs D. A. Collins that he will Kow Kure for your cow trou t niatlllii Indian Gives a Version of the 30th city. Pendleton about arrive In bles. tlie Accident to Himself. horses. Inst., with another carload of "Big Jim” Narcisse tells an extra C. Fielder, of Portland, has refus Snlem Walter Mlles, clerk in ed to pay the funeral expenses of hl» ordinary story of the accident which 127-129 East Alta St. daughter. Mrs. William Biggerstaff, befell him about n month age near drug store, took a swallow of fornial- Agent for I^e'« l.lce Killer. l’rompt who recently committed suicide at Weiser, on the Snake river, as a re dehyde for gin Sunday, sult of which he was variously stat- use of antidotes prevented his death. ................ ................................. Boise City. BALSAM Men’s and Young Men’s i Coughs and Colds ...SUITS... On the Installment Plan F. W. Schmidt, 1 ■ RLL1AB. IR : Prescription Pharmacy : Tallman (§S Co : H. M. SLOAN : STORE THAT Is GAINING IN CLOTHING SALES EVER! DAY. Illi LISTEN HERE! NO SHOP-MORN St ITS ON OUR TABLES. AND THE BEST THE C. F. Coles worthy WE PROPOSE DON'T HAVE ANY. BA' MARKING rill M RIGHT. Vt I W.\NT THE TIC IDE Ol 1’1 N'DLETON AND UMATTLI.% « OUNTY ON MI X'S AND YOUNG MEN'S (lOIHING. VND VVII.I Ol I Elt TO THOSE WHO CANNOT VI'IORD TO PAY ALL DOWN ON t »t IT OR Oil IttoiT THAT Illi 4 < IN PAY ONE-HALF IMIV N VND ONE DOLLAR A WEEK I N 1 11 PAID Kilt ME ll AVI \ VERA I KRf.E STOCK. AND I'EI L THAT WE ARE: OVERSTOCKED H>R size : ONE IMH.I.AR t As||. AND IN ORDER TO »I LL IT Wl < ITY Till A WEEK PLAN DOES NOT PAY ANY MORI: THAN THE MAN WE. W ANT YOUR TRADÌ LIBERAL OFFER. AND WOUI.D I.IKE TO OPEN W HO P.AYS VN UtOlVT W ITH YOU OK THIS OUR < LOI HIN«. LS ALI. NEW THIS SEA8OX, AND IE YOU WILL COME IN Oil TRY ON SOME Ol lol MI »T Ot I ER spEi LAL INDUCE Ol It < LOTH! .G IS M ARKED IN PLAIN I IGIT’.ES, AND THE M AN WHO BUTS OF US ON MENT» Illi Ol VVILL »HOW YOU THE EINEST ITTS H AVI IA I It II NI» THE I'Ll Vsl RE Ol VI HITHER YOU ill'll TO HI Y Oil NOT. SEEING. IN CITY STYLES WE ARI. ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW YOU REMEMBER, WE HAVE NO OLD SUITS TO SHOVE OFF ON YOE. SULLIVAN BOND The Up-to-Date Clothiers. 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Roosevelt’s Boston Store TEETH Per set. 35 00: gold crowns. »4.00; silver filling. 50c; ex tracting. 50c. » » VVe are thoroughly equipped » » ith all modern methods and appliances, and guarantee our ♦ work to be of the highest stand * » ard. and our prices the lowest : consistent with first-claa work. ♦ White Bros. Dentist* CARPETS Wc don't claim to carry the largest stock of carpet* In Pen dicton, but we claim that It Its ingrain carpets you want, we can save you money.. Our prices are the lowest In IVmllcton. md let as convince you. As» M-tation Block. Telephone Main Iddi. ♦ HOT DRINKS Vlgsrat. Clam Chicken Broth. Bullion. Asparox. Tomato Bullion. Chocolate, Cocoa. V. STROBLE FU R N ITT RE—( AR PETS—STOV ES. 2 JO Court Street THE CABINET Candles. Hot Drink* Cigars and Fruits in season. 30» Court Street. II. J. WILKINSON. Prop. LEGAL BLANKS alogue of them. A full supply always kept in stock. OLD N'KWSl'Al'KR»—TO PUT UKDBB carpet* on sb.lve* walla or for wrap ping purpooea. 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