The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 04, 1900, Image 4

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    DO YOU COMgh yjgfro'WeSPa'S
" I Rurya I ued tn ho liko'cvcrybody else. '
?ST.,vouVdRhlcoU,,1Jusl,ctlulone,thlnk: I "Plutot mort
cure Itself iu jflA . ...
SfU Iquaveugle .
n few days:
ofcoursetlio
couplting
timl spitting
of mucus
sometimes
Insted sev
eral weeks,
but after a
while the
trouble
would sub
side. I al
ways no
ticed how
ever, that
each cold was worse than tlicono before. My
throat seemed to pot weaker, and tho least
change in tho weather started the coupliiiiR
xurain. Tho 4ast cold was the most severe of
nil. I was really frightened. Cough drops
and home treatment did no pood. A friend
told me about Acker's English Remedy. I
pot a bottle, nnd you never saw the like of
the way itacted. Hefore thobottle was pono
1 was well. My throat felt asstrongand well
as could be. Since then I have had no more
trouble. I think Acker's English Remedy so
strengthens the delicate lining of the throat
that it easily resists the chances in tempera
.ture,andithuildsuptlieconstitUtionaswcll." (Signed) Caiuub Schwab,
251 Gold St., Brooklyn, K. Y.
Sold at25c.,50c.and$labottlc, throughout
the United States and Canada ; and in Eng
land, at Is. 2d.. 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not
satisfied after buying, return the bottle to
your druggist, and get your money back.
TIV authorize the above puatxntce.
V. II. HOOKER & CO., l'roprictors, .New York.
FOR 8.YI.K BY
Blakeley & Houghton.
MlV'llQ ''li'ltll.ir lll.ltll I,M till, III"
I liliiuini's? iii nu)9 1. ciites is tliu result of a
neglected trivial illness of tho iyu. Many
a perfitn now blind could enjoy Rnotl
oyesiitht hud it not brim that the eyre
weio ni'Klecled when tho tlrnt aiun" of
disease- appeared. Cataract nnd Glau
coma, two of tho uiOBtdoiiuurous disease?,
nro lit most eases duo to neelicence in
the enro of tho eyes. Then. H. I.iehe, of
tho firm of J. "JK. Adrox & Co., is a
uradtiuto of the Peoria Optical CoIUi;k,
and the Drndley rolytechniu Institute.
Ho will correct and (liaimoao nil errors
i of refraction. Eves examined free.
J. E. Adcox & Co., Jjwolers.
NOTICE FOU
1aki Office at Tiik D.illks. Oiikuon,
Airll 50, iwo.
N'nllco l hrrrhv nlvrn Unit tin- fill low illir- '
tnunctl rclllcr lms nlctl imtlreof lili Intention to
niiue tltial jirnui tn support m ma cinnn, mu
Unit mM jiroot will buimiile heero the lteitll.r
ntiil Itcrclvcr nt The IMllcs, Oregon , mi Siitur
tiny, Juno 1, inw, vlx.
Henry lleadel, of The. D.tlleH, Or.,
IlnmcMeml Ktitrv No. 1710, tor the fil'.' i sccllon
y, township 1 I'tirtlt, runso vs emt, V. M.
Ho iiiinicj; tne. foliowltiK witnesses in prove hi"
coutlmimit lesltleuce iiu mill uiiltlMitlou of
Ui Imiil, viz:
Henry I.uehlnp, (ieoiRO Arimlil, Charlie V.
Ailnm.", Michael Hoyle, nil nt The luillcs, Dr.
nuij2-t JaY J. I.UCAS, IteaUtor.
FESI1NINE FRILLS.
The I.utcut In Lingerie nnd Fnahlon
Able Trifle fur the Son
aon'a Contunirn,
Shades of pray arc charming in the
new woolen materials which are to be
seen for the new gowns. There arc nli
sorts of pretty grenadine-like mate
rials, similar to those Worn in the six
tics loosely woven materials, but
with body enough to drape excellently.
Some of them are to be seen with pret
ty satin stripes, some with little em
broidered figures, the small bow knots
4hat never seem to grow old.
With the thought of the war in al
most everything dono nowadays in
England, the bonbon boxes of silver
are no longer used to hold various
small bonbons, but are filled with
"meat lozenges." 'They are fitted for
the pocket, and are supposed to be
Just the thing for the soldier boy iu
time of need.
Pretty little handkerchiefs with a
pattern woven in them somewhat aft
er the way patterns arc woven in
damask for the table are 'now coming
in. There are little bowknnts, for in
-stance, at intervals through the body
of the handkerchief, and the tubie
linen effect is most noticeable iu
lamnsk-like band around the edge, nnd
in which the pattern is set at regular
intervals, as in n border.
Most of the shoppers from the big
shops who purchase French lingerie
nre now abroad getting up the new
stock, nnd, this being just about be
tween seasons, it is n good time for
bargains in pretty underwear. Them
are many women who consider under
wear their one extravagance. They
do not care so much about their out
side garments, but there is a certain
delightful daintiness in wearing the
prettiest and most attractive clothes
out of sight. Tiiey feel that they drees
for themselves, and it gives a curtain
feeling of self-respect and special
pleasure. These women never dare to
go near the underwear counters iu
the big shops when the contents of
their purses lire nt a low ebb, for they
iiimply cannot resist the pretty things
displayed.
The drapery effect around the shoul
ders obtains in many things, especially
where yokes are worn, lielow the yoke
of the opera enpesoft material or. luce
is draped entirely around the shoul
dors, mid in tea gowns the sume effect
is used with good renults.
ioi every woman would lute or
would look well iu nn Empire wedding
ynwu, but the gowns themselves arc
- charming. One has a puffed yoke and
sleeves, while from under the iirms two
In-Oad pieces of lace are brought und
Austen n little to the left of the bust,
-the ends hanging in soft folds to the
lower edge of the, skirt. This gown
is finished without a collar nt the
throat, the top of the puffed yoke fit
ling miiigly, with a cord e( in.
Long Kmplre couts which have an
nir of distinction arc kilt-plaited in
tho skirt and have little jaeltet efTccls.
In one of these the jacket (lilTnrs from
the skirt, being heavily embroidered,
;s arc the sleeves. The buck of (he
jacket is cut up a little iu the center,
mini cometi down in long points in the
iront.
Much tulle is to be used with ntruv
this coining season, nnd many hntu
will be made In alternate rows of straw
nnd tulle. A great deal of tucked tuf.
feta will also be used, as It has been
-during the winter. The milliners arc
-groaning because Easter comes so luk
this yenr. Very few women wear the
-old-time "Easter bonnet" to church on
Uaater dny; It is not Hmart to do so,
but nt the same time Easter is the lion
met season, nnd Its being'late or early
mokes the spring millinery Inte oi
early, In good .weather many of the
smart women are out of town over
JEnaten N.Y. Times.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Chirk & Fnlk are never closed Sunday
Don'l forget this.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
tho best. Ask yonr grocer for them.
Floral lotion will core wind chapping
nnd sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
& Falk.
Paint yonr house with paint? that are
fully-guaranteed to last. Clarke & Fnlk
have them.
Special reserve old government whis
key, recognized by the highest medical
authority in the land; especially recom
mended by the board of health of San
Francisco for hospital use, nleo A. P.
O'Brien, M. D., captain and surgeon,
nnd Wm. I). McCarthy, major and sur
geon U. S. army, as the purest unadul
terated stimulant for convalescents, in
valids and family use. Sold bv Charles
Stnbling. apl20-dliu
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
w.ork and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. 25 cts. nnd 50 cte.
Blakeley & Houghton Druggist?.
Tiie Dalles Commsion House will
keep fresh milk nt all times on hand
and deliver it anywhere in the city at
the following prices: One quart, f2 per
month: three pints, $3; two quarts, $4 ;
three quarts $5.50; cream 20 cents per
pint. Fresh butter every day. 18a-lm
'I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my
family with wonderful results. It gives
immediate relief, is pleasant to take and
is truly the dyspeptic's be6t friend,"
says E. Hartgeiink, OverUel. Mich.
Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to
cure.
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, cold or croup. Should it fall to
give immediate relief money refunded
25 els. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
For the convenience of parties want
ing ice in the afternoons, the Stadelman
Ice Cowin carry n stock nt their store,
corner Third and Washington streets
Phone No. 107; long distance 1S3.
"Ring 'em np." 18tn-tf
A full line of boys and children' sum
mer underwear just received at Tho Now
York Cash store, we have also u full line
of men's summer underwear from 25c up
to 76c. Be sure and see our goods before
milking your summer purchase.
Be sure and eximiue our stock of wall
paper thoroughly before buying else
where, as we have the latest shipment
made to this city, now ready for inspec
tion at II. Glenn & Co.'s. nl7-lw
t ilWnFtfiDPii Panifin
n ui UMiii uumui
A tlinlnlntratcir' Halo of llinl I'riiporly
Nntlceis licrobj plvcu th.it from mid iiftor the
ninth ilnv of June, 1WM, I wilt tirweixl tn soil nt
Wtvitte sale, for rn.sh, tho following tlecrlteil
property bolniiKlug to tho e.itiito ot I'.ittlck
llrowii, ilecentcil, to-wlt:
I.ola A, 11, U, I). K, 1', (i, II, 1, J, K mill I.. In
block 47 of ton Dulles .Military reservation, In
Uleson.
For Information Inquire tit a Bice of Slnuolt t
Hliinntt.
Dntcd t Dulles City this tOth ilav of M.iy, WOO.
DKI.IA !. 1IKOWN.
Administratrix of tho estate ot Patrick Drown,
ilecenswl. m
TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
l B. Lano Offick, Vancouvkii, Wamii.,1
April :w, tnn).
Notice is hereby plvcn that Mi.ry K. delhium,
by D. II. BtfRimiu, hcrnttornoy III fact, has llliil
notice of Intention to make tlnal proof before
W. II. I'rcsbv, Cultcd Btute.i Commissioner for
District of Washington, nt his olllce tn (iiililun
ilnle, WiishliiKton, on Krlilnv, tliu 'J-.itli ilay of
June, law, on Timber-culture Application .Vo.
297, for tho northeast quarter of tection No. I, In
township No. 2 north, range No. 1 1 east, W. M .
She names as vltnems-. Manuel B. I.emiariln,
of (iraml Dalles 1' ()., Wash.; Herman KnKulkv,
William Wilkinson, ot Ccntorvlllo 1'. ( Wash.,
nnd William Urawfonl, of (Irmul Dalle 1'. ().,
Wash. W. 11. DUMIAK,
may'J-I lUNUr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
1-and Office at Vancouvkii. Vami(
April t, 190U. )
Notice is hereby given that the following
unmeet settler bus ilhtl notice ot his Inten
tion to mnke final proof tn suppoit of his
claim, mill that Mild proof will le miulu before
W. II. I'rcby, P lilted Htatcs Commissioner for
Dlstilctof Unsblmiton, at hH olllce In (iolilcn
Inle, Wash., on Friday, June -J, 1'jUO, viz:
Deitricli II. Sternum, devisee of Dietrich
Steuman, deceased ;
Homestead Kntry No. S7IC, for the soittliwct )(
of section township :i north of raiiRO II unst,
Will. Sler.
He names tho followliiK witness! s to pnivc lift
conlliiuous residence upon ami cillltvallou
said laud, viz:
Manuel 8. lonunlo, of (iraml Dalles 1. ().
Wash,; Herman Engelke, William Wilkinson, ot
Centcrvtlle 1'. 0 Wash., and William Crawford,
of Urnud Dalles 1. O., Wash. .
W. It. DUNI1AK.
mny2-l ltt-Klstcr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that the undersigned,
by mi order of the Countv Court of the Htato of
Orenoii lor Wasen County, has )ccii umxil' ted
administrator of tho estate of Helen Uradford.
decease). All persons bavins claims: Hitnlntit
trie esrate of said deeeaseu nro in tilled to ore
sent thun, with tho proper voucliera, to uie nt
noon uiver, oretfon, wnnin six nionins irom
the ante of this notice.
Dated May 15, lyoo.
I'UTKAM F. llBAnmKO.
Administrator of the Ksmte of Helen Ilrad
ford, Deceased. IC-l
CONTEST NOTICE.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James E.
Pfltton's eun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, ngeuts. mI7
For Mule.
The furniture and fixing?, including
range, delf and cutlery of the California
restaurant, and the beds and bedding of
eltrlit rooms overhead. Inquire at the
restaurant. 2j-lw
Fur Halt).
A good second-hand threshing ma
chine for eale nt L. Lane's blacksmith
shop, on Third street. J-Ld&whn
Wuuted.
A girl to do general house work. In
quire- at the Dalles Lumbering Co. 'a
office. may20-lw
For Hnltt.
A second-hand ten-foot Randolph
header, in fair condition. Will be sold
cheap. Enquire of
Ai.kx. MoLkod,
mayll-linw The Dalles.
Malu,
Trimmed lints and patterns at coat for
the next thirty days at the Campbell &
Wileon millinery parlors. 23-tf
Department of tiik Intewok,
Unitku Statks Lank offick,
THE DaLLEm. Oil. Jlav 15. 1900.
A sutllcleiit contest affidavit baviiiK been llleit
in mis oince ny uu . Alexander, contestant
arainst homestead entry No. .1777. made Jlav 14
1SAW, for Mvk ol nivJi , tec. C, tp. 1 n, raiiKC 13 e,
by John T. Wrlirlit, contestee. In which It In al
iened that said John T. IVrluM has wholly
aoandoacil said tract, and cliaiiKed Ills residence
inereirom lor more mail six mourns mice mak
ing said entry, and next prior to date: mid
that the absence of defendant fiom sjiIiI tract Is
not line tn his employment In tho military or
naval serviconf the United Htates, nld parlies
are hereby notified to appear, respond nnd oiler
evinence louciunir sain iiiiesriillon at IU oeloclc
a. m. on .'line SO. 1U00, before the ltnihter and
Keccivcr at the I'nited States laud olllce 111 Tho
uanes, urexon.
The sain contestant liavlmr, In a timper nllldn
vlt, ilksl ilay 13, l'jte. set forth fuels which show
that after due diligence peitonal service of this
notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered and
dlriettd that such imilce Lx-kIvcii by due and
iinni-r piiuiieniinu,
lti-i JAV l'. l.t'CAS. IICRhter
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
iANn Office at Vancouvkii, W.isii ,1
, , ilay n, inw). (
2olicn Is hereby itlven that the followlne:
nainnl pettier has tiled notice of his Intention
to make final tiroof in support of his claim, and
iiiaiMiti pnxn win ix) mane iieioro w
nt
II. fresbv.
(ioldviidale,
ivbo made H. K. No, Sis5, for the fraction W'...
S WA, Hec :w, Tp 3 N, It U K, und K4 of NK'4,
See 30, Tp 3, N ft I J K, W. Jl. H'
United Klates (,'iiMiiiilK.lnni-r.
on July 0, 1X), viz:
AmiiIicI K, Ollar.
who made
N
Ho'names the follonlnir wltiicses tiinrnvn l,u
eontlniious reaidenee upon, mid cultivation of
e.iiu lauii, :
Hobert A. riroutbers. Christ K. Kranzen. Will
lain uoriier, John Kure, all of I,ju 1'. o
I fi9llllJKM)ll.
IV. It. llllK'IlAlt.
majSI-I ItcKlster,
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION,
Land Office nt Tub Daixks, Oiik.J
A pill a, iuw. I
Notice Is hereby itlven that tho fotloivlnir
named settler has filed notice of Ills Intention to
mnke final proof In atipmrt of his claim, and
that suld r roof trill bo made beforu tlui Hi-.-l.n.r
and itccelver at Tho Dalles, Oregon, on rialur-
uny, June im, iiAiu, viz.
Wilson J. Jeirers, of The Dalles, Or.,
Homestead Untrv No. lCV,. for tho Nl.: M'.vu
nruuuu IV, lUWIIIIlip 1 IMII in, nuiKu 11 eiisi, win,
iler.
He names thnfollnwlne witnesses in nrnvn hl
eoiitlnnons residence ujani and cultivation of
said laud, viz:
James llensou. Jr.. James llciuon. Sr.. Pntnr
wmiin.-), i sum; jiimuiiin, nil oi ine iiaues, or,
may'J l JAV 1'. I.UCAS, Ueiilstcr,
Yellowstone Park Line.
tiik iiixiNd cau nonr. kuom ronri.ANi
to Tin: i:.tn
Tilt: only Dinner i.ini: totiii; vki.i.ow
HIONK 1'AIIK
I.IMVK.
No. :
(Untoa Depot, Flftliaml I sts
Aiuitvi:.
No. 1
M.
Vast mnll for Taeonia,
SiNittlo, Olympla, (iray'af
lininor iiuii Miuiu iieun
'points, apnkinu', ltos-l
laud, 11. ('.. I'lillnuiu,
Moscow, I.ilston, llllf-'
11:13 A. M falolIiimplilltilUBCoiill-i ft,'A) I
try, Helena, Mliuieai.o.
Us, HI. l'aill, Omaha,
Kaiifns Clly, Ht. I.ouls,'
. ciileiiRii and all lalllits!
et and southeast. j .So. 3.
Puset round Express,
for Taeonui and Scntlle, "id A. M
and Intermediate points
No I.
lt;30 1. Jl.
rullman llrst elass and lourltt aleepem to
.Minneapolis, Ht. l'aul mid .Missouri river points
without chance.
Vustltmled trains. Union depot connection!.
in all principal citiec
llinrL-airo cheeknl to destluatiou oi tickets.
Kur luiiiilsoiiielv lllusliateililescrtntlve matter!
tickets, slcepliiK car reservations, etc., call on or
wruo
A. D. CHARLTON,
rnxswamemmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmm
riKI-AllT
roil
Fmt
Mall
:IU p. m.
time sniKiiULK. Ann:vK
l'lioii Dalles. Khom.
Kalt Ijikc, Denver, Ft.' Fnt
Worth, Omaha, Khii- Mnll
us city, tit. Louis, i V2:M it m
Ulilcago auu l-.ast.
Spokane Walla Wnlla, Hpokiine,
MluueaHills. Ht. l'aul,
ilu In t h, Milwaukee,
milciiKO mid l-.ast, via
Hpokaucakd HiiutliiK
ton: also nil iilnt In
WashlliRton und Kast-
era OrcKuu.
Sisikai
Mall
and
Express
10:10 p. tn,
8 p. m.
pH. K. X. WKUQVHiW,
Physician and Surgeon,
OfBoe, Vogt Mock (over Foitofflce),
20plwo-drv Till: DAI.I.KS, OltEUON,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(leobled Tract.) Public Land Slo.
Iawb Office at Tiik Dalles, Ohkoon,
MuyU, uixj.l
Notice Is herebv iriven that In tuiikiiancn nf
Inslructloiis from tliucninmUiloiier nl ilm in.
end land otllco, under aiithorlt) vested In lilui
by section iilifi, U, H. It.iv. Htat., m Hinfiided by
tho act ot congress approved Kebrusry X, IKI.1
WO will liiwetd to oiler at uuhlln sain on 8ulnr.
day. the Pith day of June, next, Ht the hour of
10 o clock a, m, nt tliU office, the following tract
of laud, to-wlt;
hkh tv., section w, township l north, raiiKe
11 rut, M. M,
Anv nnd all nermns clalmlnir advoriclv th
above described lands are advUtd to file their
elalms In thlioSlca on or before tho day above
dttlgnattri for the commencement of aatd tale,
otherwise tbeir rlghU will be forfeited.
jay f . ivUOAB. Kecliter,
sun,
myl2ll
OTIS fATTKHS
, Receiver,
A foil line of Eastman filnia and sop
piles just received by Clarke k Falk.
FnOM l'ORTLANI).
Ocean Htvamships.
For bin Francisco
April 27, May 'J, 7, r.
8 i. in.
hx.HuiidayCnlumblii Hv. Hteamers.
To Astoria and Wny
Baturdny buildings.
iup.ni. .
fia. m. Willamette Uivkh.
hx.humlaytOrwm City. Ncwberu,
rjaiem a ay utiiu's
Hixikanc
Mall
and
Kxprcss
l:co a. ni
4 p. m.
I p. m.
Kx.huiida)
4:30 p. m
Kx.bunduv
r
i a. m, (WILLAMETTE ANI Yam-, :i:W) p. m.
TllCS.ThUr.! HILL IIIVEHS. Ml)ll.,Vl
and Sat. Orccon City, Dayton,' and Frl.
' and Wny-liuiliUKS. I
6 a. m.
TucThiir,
und Bat.
Willamette UiVkii. t;30p. m.
1'ortland to Corvallls,, Mnu. Wed
und Wiiy-UiinliiiKS. and Fiiday
, i .
I.v lllparial
dally i
I .IN a. tn. I
Bnake Kivkr.
ltiparia to ljwfstoii.
I.kavi:
I.KW1HTON
dally
8:20 it. m.
m- i nines iiesiiiiic to co lo lleiuiucr or
points on t.'olunihla Bonthern via DIkhs, should
nine .o. z, leavlliK '1 he Dalles nt r.'MO ti. in.
inakliiL' direct connections nt llitiimn-r liinellini
i. nil muni. iii:iiiruiuK masiuK ui reni connection
ai iiuppuer jiiiicium and iiikks with No. I.nr
ni:iK ai 11111 oaues in ii:wp. m.
For full tuirticillara call on o.
axent The Dulles, or address
It. Ai N. Vo.'t
Cirri
W. II. HIJKI.IIUIIT.
1'iis. Act., 1'ortland, Or,
SOUTH and EAST via
solium Pacific Co.
Shasta Route
Trains leave Tho Dulles for I'ortlaud mid way
tatlons at n. in, mid :! p, in.
U'avo I'ortlaud , 8:1X1 u in
" Albany .l'J.aiuin
Arrive Ashland i2:::i u m
haeramcato rr,U p in
" Hau Fralicliico 7:t'i p in
irlvo ()Kdon fi: IS n m
' Denver U:0D u m
KuliB.ts t:lty TiWiim
" tJlileago 7: 15 ii in
Arrive Um AiircUh li'.-O p m
v;' V'.t? ..' 6:oo pin
(.Ity of Mexico :Miim
eiiston 1:00 u m
jew Orleans .,, ., lirnm
WasliiiiKtoii., C:i-J a m
" Ncwork 12; 1.1 p in
7:d p iu
10:W p m
11:30 ii m
I ill", n in
h:l.')ii m
II: 15 n m
OiUlu in
VM ti in
U ISO ii m
7 id a in
OiUI p III
flpllt 111
tUVill in
1:00 n in
fli'i'i p in
i' 12 II III
12'Upm
I'u 1 1 man and Tourlit
Chair cars Hacramenln In (Wri.n i.'i i.
aiidloiiiUt pnrs toflilcuKO, Ht Umls, New Or
leans and WasliliiKton.
C'Olinectlnir at Kan Krn
jteiimshlp Ifiies for Honolulu, Japan, t;,,,
I'lilllppliies, Central and Hon th America. '
Bee aifeiit at The Dalles station, or address
C H. MARKHAM,
Ueuerol rseiiger Agent, roilliuid, Or
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Dullos,
Ot.
The
Chronicle,
Job Printers.
$ i .oa per month.
Strictly II rut class local and long
dintiineo telopliono itervice witlilu
your home.
Lines do not eroim-lalk. Your con
verHiitloti will I mi kept a fteeret.
No cont for itiHtallinK.
You Rit tbe utandard Hunuing
Long UiHtiint IiiHtruuient.
Contiiinotifl dny und night orvlce,
Wo will accept your contract for
ton years and allow you to enncel
Name on k'ivIuk ub thirty days writ
ten notice.
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE COS.
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Headquarters for Feed Grain ot eii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail and
TT J- j r t- rMi j r.nri nil kln4i
of MUX I
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton i lOHr T'li" Flo,,r 18 "mnitftictnrod xpreh8ly lor
a . u ho i ovorv flack In Ktiaruntoed to iv sntisWlj
d sell our tiootls lowor than nny Iiousu in tho trude, and if you don't tfiiu"
can aim ijoi our pricea ami no convinced.
Highest Prioes Paid for Whoa.t, Barley and Oats.
anrl MOTOR
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XANUf ACT UIIK1I 11V
T. BROWNHILL,
JU8TI0E OFTHK PV.xrw
Pobllo. CollfletioM promptly intended
to. Monv to loan. fi. k iin a. .i
Bee, The Dallee, Oregon, '
n iwi n . it : u isvi nn j i, i m a i i u - h . 1 iu
SUITABLE FOR DRIVINQ
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jyjjiiiVATUKS, PRINTING- PRESbo.
Circulars mid particulars furiiInbed.oup'plicatloii.
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