East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 06, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    With the advent
of summer comes a demand for
summer wear.
Y art' showing a tine lineof Silk
Waist al prl w that can tin-equaled.
Ladies, if you want silk Waist,
now li your time for you to buy
while tin- ass. irtment is ootnpleto,
A ohaitce fur gold watch given
with evi ry dollar purtihaee,
THE MAGNET CASH STORE
Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
WEDNESDAY, .11 NK
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Unpad by adoption of simple nun.
in it will !). a ciiii.irat i volv envy
mutter t" prevent tlif other trit.- fniiii
robbing tin- people, imt aaver btfora.
A fi' days ego thera mi Mo large
failures in Raw V.,rk due tn ipoMktt
Ing la cotton. Tin' llabllltiaB of om
nf tin- firm iron loaad t.. ha H ..".
Among tin- .ni- which broogbl
boM I BO failure tn corner thr market
i that Um river Nile BM t.-.llv
Ma .1 fortnight earlier than uaftgi ami
BTT assurance of a large crop of RgTp
tian cotton. Thus u little diversion of
nat-re in the BK'OM land oJ the
I'liuraolis Siilcil a Wall .tree' attempt
milk ttmi artificially hinder and,
thereforoi dearer tn wwmnMiii f
otfeMii Itrai the ntnltiplyioi reaottrear,
"I aiTllitttttM tend constant I v to en-
'tit - 1 . 3
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lm .tan if um. iith i.ttftiu.
Tlie voter in Oregon an- a little Lit
incl ined tn take the hit ill their
moil t lis ami run uw.iv ironi under the
runtrol o( the liosse-.
The grip of Jim- BiBMM and -Senator
Corhett on the republican machine
in Oregon in not a- strung a- i' was
thouglit to lie. The grip of the Ix.ss I
gfOWlag weuk.
The indeionilent I'unva ot County
Treuntirer Kern for re-eh etion pre
vented tieorye I'etdder from having a
very larve majority fur tlie ntlii-e of
treasurer, hut a maruin of L'o after tie
ulei'tiuu iK iiiiti mfortulde to nay the
leant.
The l a-- iiretionian iiiimt udmit that
t m. i .la rounty ix repiiidiean on a
ntraitflit lajM hv ulxiut fmrn 100 to MO
majority. The ilenn H-r.it win have
tieen put in otfiee hy tin- aid of re-
puhlieuu oten .111111111 lar tin- u
mind and make a NOMd in the
mauaKeinent of rntinty affair- that w ill
llive their party tin- full MtJMMM of
the voters.
(ieneral WihmI xayi the pnntal
rvi if Culi.i ii. iiii.I.t i.i- pt-
rinlirtlon. hut in pite ..( thix QwMMl
Wd i- to In- eredited witli the ex
piiure of the NiiUl thieves, for he wan
tirnt to her of the fraud" and tn man
an inquiry and in- priunie ever
guiltv BMMIlball be puui-lieil. (ieneral
WihnI in the right man in tlie right
place and one man that President M. -Kiniev
apMiinted for his lit liens in
spite of Isitii military and polJtiOal OB
fsmition.
There is a psl slory ifniie.- tin
round- on our esteemed i'ontenixirary,
"The Mbune." When the Hill- were
closwl eiet'tion day that enterpris
ing pasr pn'p.ire.1. with extra lalsir,
tn get out a npeeial iauu, giving the
full details of a repuhl i.an victory.
lie- lure.-, iimier Kditnr Dodd, went to I
work with imii'li vigor and euthusiaum
and up to In o . loek was in tie 11 of
spirit-, lint alas, alack, win n the return-
came in from tl untv pre.
cinet, there appeared to ha. BOM " i
iojBOOMtUI landlide " Atom-... like
the Arah, Editor Ilodd fohled hi- ten'
and prepared n t.-a I ,i,i n i .d li
brief, there wu- no extra i-u. of
"The Tribune. " a- the maiiagvineiit of
that (i.-r apars to think that only
B'SI repuhlican new is newx lit tn
print, but a newur should print
all news, with equal pmioptues- and
Utmost fairnes-.
The suppirters of trusts cmicnd that
tlle-e CUUlllllies decrea.-e tie- I nl
prisluctiuu and corres..iiidinly .1,
crease the cot of product tn i nlmllii
r. hut the (act in they dec MM fe
cunt of prixluction and in nimi in
utaucos increase the pfMM of prodoetl
tn consumer. The method of trust
management were well illustrated
recently in the ease of the American
bnielting A BjaahbJ ennipaiiy in t'ol
orado, which was uuahie after ajajn
weeks of controversy w ith prodin mo
miners to determine whether it could
or could not pay f .M per ounce for
gold- hut 24 hour after the iniggen
huim had announced th.-n intent to
pay that amount tin trust manager
diacovered that they could do u. In
time both pr- .in. ei- and conaumerp
will la- at tbe mercy of capitalization,
which i the power U-hind the trust,
and this mwer is derived from the
pruMtut uxation yteui, which allow
tin- increasing value of laud, due to an
iucreaaing population apaa it, to go
into private pocket, Urn giving to
land a g.oat capiulixed value through
which a land trut ia uiaiutaiucd that
exact a greater tribute from the peo
po than all other Iruat combiued.
When the injustice of the laud truat ia
large (or lommercial purposes the sixe
ot the globe , . that "oaraaH" in any
of its great natural product! liki
cotton or wheat. are iaanaalNgt
ditlh-ult tn create A lew tllilookeil-tnr
incl f extra water in the Nile
rli.llije the whole face of the cotton
HOailOn. . little more or les rain
in southern llus-ia ku k- the Isittoin
out of a vast scheme in wheat. And
the sudden outpourings ot new gold
tlenis revere all the statistic- on
which a 'corner in gold" was once
predicted and give us new conditions of
metallic to poly to which old lhaorioj
do not seem to llppl . .
SAVAGES IN ARMOR CLAD.
The North American Indian in hi
native state, before the days of Colum
i n- ami the ailvent ot Mrewater. is
usually pieturad a- a nuked or very
-iigbtly clothed savage. Ami tn those
win- have Is conn- acquainted with him
only since tin- tune when hull, t- load
hy gunpowder answer-il the twang of
his bow. such a picture i- correct. Hut
In-fore that time when -asag- met
.iv.ige and warred with prim.it ive
weaiion-.the Uiw and arrow, the toma-
i hawk, tin- lam e and war cluh. the In
ill. in h.i- .i knight in arm- r ei.nl. and
-oine of this armor showed a degree of
skill in making that surprises even thr-
ethnologist of today. These emits of
mail, helmet-, iiiiras-es. etc , which
defended the dusky bodies of the
iilsirigine, not oiilv w.-n cleverly
hHhiooadi but they showi l a variety
of style and in munv cases an artistry
of design much in advance of the skill
displayed in making article- for more
I eacef'ul pursjes A study of this
arapa armor is most interesting, ami
bene liache follows it attractively in
the June Kvervluslv'i.
Mr. ILtche gets the material (or his
paper largely (mm an eay on the
subject written by Iir. Walter Hough
: tin- NaUaaatl Mniiui. but ha bai
gmie tn other sources us well and hi
entertaining way oi presenting the sub
ject show research and study m more
than a luarnMal ebaraotar, The
article is illustrated by a numU-r ol
- lit- of place of aboflglaal armor in
the National Museum, ami tin--, idd
not u little to the int -rest hn li tie
text excite. Some o( the armors
pictured are made of slats of wood,
some w hah none, otoer- of fossil ivory
and till other- of hides, shells .mil
even metal. The selection of these
dafaaalTa article- ami tbair adap ion
to the purje (or which tln-y Were
i Mligaad afford an interesting study in
native invention Tin- most striking
ot these armors come from Alaska and
Iroin tin uorthw. -I coast OviOJ t-tin-
aaarue o( Asia then- ha- len it
clow relation baUiaM protective de
vice oi the sort tired by the Alaskan
bkiOM and by the tiiiierian native.
A dOrlaaa kind of armor common to
loth -ide- of Bariag Sea aw eoaii xl
f -inn I i . flat oblong plate- of ivory,;
piaftad near tin edge witii hole- ainl
iashnl together with rawhide thongs. 1
Tin dge of the plate were so form.
a to allow of o .-rlapping ami eurvii g
the armor around the lush , and imtIm
to this lie -de ol construction, the Mall
of mail could Is- rolled Hp in small
compass when not in actual ue. This
' "at w.i- ia I at th hack, and
sometimes a yolk of skin fitting the
neck ami shoulders formed a support
for the rows of plate. On the Asiatic
side the phakebM of Plover Ba wore
a ttylt- of c,ilra-s made oi long strip of
Hhalebone and extending from neck
Ul nidtbigb, the strips balag arranged
vertically and Had together through
perforations on the edge. This
the tyle of armor worn hv the
Chukchis when they went over to trade
with the hostile Kskillio of Kt
Lawrence island, auch ex-ditioiis al-nay-
being attended with much danger
In the same region was employed a
iecic of "hoop armor," compose. I of
horizontal hands ..( sealskin, and mak
ing .i " at not unlike the landed mail
of the middle ages
Hilt these savages do m ,1 seem to liav
topped at ivory and rawhide in mak
ing defensive armor. Iron armor plate
have been dug up in a marih at Cap
Prince of Wale. Alaska, and similar
plate, but made of copper, have baaa
found on St U ri-mv island Writimr
of the Indians of the Northwest const.
Captain Cook aald: "They inni- al
mot the entire IhsIv iii a .. .1- i or
leathern armor, iiiakiug a broaatptate
of wood and an arrow -pr.sif ciat of
thin tlexible inp. hound with strings
like a woman' day. They wear
helmet with curioulv carved visor."
Much were the defensive garments Horn
hy the Tliugit and llaidas. The
hardeMt wood pnicuruble w.i- wlected
lor the purpoae, and the lat wen-1
sewn together w ith sinew cord. In nn
way, coininents Mr. liache. was thi-
arnior inferior to that employed in;
I ancient or comparative! v recent 1 1 tin t
among the Japanese. The ill-original
I armor of North America wa designed
to protect the vital orgnii" and to allow
' tree movements of the Matte, Llaal
aneky, who wrote hit troyagw in ims,
I makes tbe interesting statement that
I the Tliugits mi the lutTorfoCtlotl of iron
and BtaaTBM adi oted a new form of
biillet-prisif protection, consisting of a
buck-kin strip around the neck with
iron plate- attached pawlaitl down the
h reus i. Thi- was most ingenious, (or
a strip of iron free to move wax less!
likely to Ix- piaffed by a bullet than
vvniibl have been one fastened rigidlv. .
On the wetern slos's and on the great
plains the savages foiiml BMaM for de.
tense for their I islies in the skins of
tlie large animals which they killed
in the hunt. This custom of wearing!
armor in battle seems to have lieen
general over all the Aineri' . in continent
until the introdttettOB of tin-arms. The j
Pawnees wore a huh cuirass, the
t'omam-hes protected not only them
selves hut also their horse- w ith tanned
biiftaln hide, tin- IfOMOtl inver.il the
who-e b.ily with small, light Is.ards.
and the Piieblo tribes wore iiiira--. - al
.-Ik skin or buffalo hide, or of padded
cotton and yu- ca. i n I curried round
shield- of basketry or thick rawhide or
oi do- ly netted cotton, symbol h-ully
palMedi Iti a no leal Mexico armor
reached a high development, lb ed-
r hide- -erv.d to protect the aOWBOx)
Oldier, hilt the Ixsly defense of the
- 1 lei ami higher grades ol warriors
consisted ot a breast plat'- made of
quilted c. ton, over whicl was worn n
thick cntlon mat. (iistein ! bebiinl ami
lb rated with featln-r- .- the color of
tin- company uniform. The ancient
Peruvians won- breastplate- ot gold,
while in other American region
Copper breastplate were clnplovi i,
I'. rbaps the greatest skill in tin
m iking of aboriginal armor was shown
hv tile Tlirusens of MichoUCUII. whose
protective garments were remarkable
for their completeness, i oinpriing a
helmet, coat, legging, protection for
tin- arms all made of wood. which wu
eorefcd with gold or eoppat plate so
neatly thai the pieaei composing tin
nit hud ali tin- appearance of being
n.iide of solid metal. In Tabus,-, large
turtle shell- inlaid with gold wen-
eoBMnonljr tued a- ahbilda in buttle,
ami the early Blow darned on their
left arms a lObalantial shield of buffalo
hide. One ol the lliost curious speci-
BM ii- of aborbjiflal armor in the
Natiooal M h mn- (rom Alasku,
ami r i- eon-nier. d . ..tuparu'ivelv
modern. It i- shaped like a waistcoat
ami i- fastened with brass button- of
I'.ngli'h manufacture. It is nhtted over
In entire fr.nit ami part ..fftln- back
with Ohloaaa coins, like the "penny
armor" of Kurope. It is not kBOWD
when these coins were procured, but it
eeins probable thev were collected
and plaead on the vent hy the Chnkcbi-
t . astern Siberia. Mo.t of tin- coins
an- current Chinese, but some of them
are Japanese.
catarrh:
FORERUN NCR OF
CONSUMPTION.
. . , r i z.r.li.ttr it ol a iinnlr inflftnimation ol
Few realir wht a clwp-.eatr!, ntitwte aiasr TiZ. Mt it riav m t fintt. it
the none and throai. little or no attention t given n
1. I I ukltia In ttO VMtllftl
m A .1 . ...,.-,,,. . n rrii sitioll POlSOn tlU Plltlff 8 5. rill
1 nc IOU1 P-i:rciiuuTt viittinii, , -
fact all the orrana- feel the effect of this catarrhal poison.
i. .,..1 , ssini,.tirs nm ilia v etl.IS in loiisuinoiio.i
It freoeentlv hannens that the sense" ot heantii-
The totnach, kidneys -
end when the lungs are reached it proKress jr.
irMrui.ilitioii Auierlean A-ri7T,i.
, , wr" """rl.t.
.j arn.iixs.nis.Ilt Wllh t,
are niabh-il in n.,- ... . ! ,
Ji nn Fakkh, tlie lnuiillr ' ' "H'.y,
... , weeaiy or the Wnirrn amt vi i ,r"l
aid stncll arc in part or entirety ict. iner-m ixjii",". aiiey kimn, !n elub w,u, .."""Wi
p,iu,.,i. : :;.. the lace. Wllliespravv. rer. ;n eieee.ur. Kiy mv ., J
i,.i, ,,..lrnrn causlllc lutel'.-i -i ; nei i nk. ...... f. -r- ,. , , iimmif.m iiih vliviriu,.,.,,,,,, I
... .iws cn.so . --- - , , , , ' e I Mll-nni inilll 8UI.ll UCS... tw-... ... ......... I " ..t-IS
fmmmmm. --
washes and salves may give temporary relief.
CATARRH IS A CONSTITUTIONAL OR WOOD DISEASE,
at un axeaadlaal
IHC-IIR .1. on V iliMei, U ....
variety anil Interest ni its.. ,or h.-1
.iiilit.-.llv the tsMtatid . I'm,.
ot lt klud. fr-cuci ,,,
Th, who relv t.non them for a cure loae valuable time meet with disap
Mb? real bC xd muedv can reach tin. yVSTSk
. . . . . . . -.. it rii ui ird . ,iniiuii.B
S S. S cures Catarrh because n first cleanses and hml.ls up me missi. mnn? -j--- .a-l-
atui m relieves in itww
A Society womon
t'ndergoes a greater (tram than is gen
eia . reahe.1, and every woman i- a
i -. tv woman in her own circle. The
it tl of society an- many and must lie
jv.id or there will come social lunk
mptcy. and it is in the punctual payment
o' social ilcnta. re
(rardleas of hculth
or Iceling-.. that
women otten lay
tile foundation for
serious illncsa.
The late hour
and rich foul,
common to soci
ety irttthertiigb,
soon or late ite
rance the stom
ach ; the liver,
perliatM. becomes
involve.! and the
heart flutters or
pulpiiate.
There is no
nie.li. uie for the
cure of disease!
of the stnt: . !i
and organ o. di
gestion and nutri
tion which can
equal Ir. Pier, i s
Dulden Medical
Dtwaaan it
heals the stomach,
purines and en-
Habai the hioci,
(hBUMB the clo.
gel liver, hour
lilies the nerves,
am', gives face and
form the radiant lieauty of health.
"Oolden Medical Discovery " contains
no lleabol and i absolute:-, tree from
other narcottcj.
end (ar heyon.l the reach of mere local remedies
Ointment and allow the disease tn take firmer hold
puts new life into the sluggi'h worn-out organs,
Mr. tcsphln Pothlll ,f Due West 8. C. wrlirs: "I hd Lstsrrh which tsrcsmr ,, .trp
arts.1 that I was entirely Hrst in one er. snd stl InsWe of mv n. inclwllng part ol Ihe oosvt,
tn.ivhetl at When tec .tiseas hail xonr this fr the phystctsn garr me up InoursMt 1
dftrrnunei! I - try 8 S as s lst resort sn.l lwn to Improrr at onct. It seentF.l to rtl at tnr
est of ihr.tisessr. an,l sftr s few weeks tresiment t w entirely cured, sn.l for more than
fltven year hsve h.l no sign of the disease."
S. S. S is made of roots, hert and barks of wonderful tonica'. and purifying
properties It is ttle onlv vegetable blood purifier known, and a certain and safe
lure for all blood troubles Send for our konh on Blisxi and Skin li
the same time write our physicians about your case. They will cheerful'.v area TOO
anv information or advice wanted W make no char-e tor this
sss
nil ATLANTA A
ifN r a nil p-r soaiBhsaab
Mo l-AHIn rtAIUHhS.?' " ' 1
..::L."',r-
1DR. Ilnrlloullure, Poultry, Mark. 1 7 i
OsastOB, snd other topi rs. writt. i pr,,
cat and surnessftil rumor- ,, ,'
with lllustnttion ,.yai,., ,rt
to mike It inri.liiri.,1.. tdhn-a-L 0'k
f -r llTlng " The latest Market. '!
Inmrnssrlsl Asrl.t.li,,... .. . " "
which tlie (). J. FAKMri-.i .
kt
THE FAMILY FEATURES:.:'-
est Faslilims,
m i
rein t work. 1 I,, i ... .
f',,.,1.. 1'nnlp.t. 1 II.-. '"
i,,t Vounir 1'ilks' I'ua ann,l,l . . r-
this liepartnif nt of as BMMfcyalus nt i-ll
est as most pi the 8pec'l rasa it r,ti.r
SWITT SPEPIFIC
TO THE WISE v"tnf',??"!,?!!mwmMnntT-!THmmmr.i
E
far r. or tic -, who iuieml pluming j
their gard. ii- or doing spring work ot
liny kind in this line, you will Snd I
everything in garden tooll and I
barb wire, staples, nails, lienvy nml
shelf luirdwure of the very be-t
qaality nml nt tin- lowest prleai atl
VV . D. Hansford &Co.'s g
Pendleton, "re. -,. :
..Hammocks..
l..it"(-t line tn pick from in tbe
city, at price- tn suit all ickct-
bookc, from "" oetitfl up. 1 ilso
havai large stock of Garden 1
from l" i" 25 centa pet foot. Try
th- "Veto" 1 Wvrl Win- and itve
onethird the oont
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PHYSICIANS.
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Hie irfniiiiiiiii ul eye. oat. iiu.i. luruai. cssa I
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DB. W. Q. UOUt, OFFICE IN rEXDUM
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GOLDEN RULE HOTEL
THE CITY...
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables...
The (New York World.
Thrice a Week Edition
Al flOST A OAll.i AT THt PHICl
OK A WUMU.V.
Tin- in. '"t wiilelv ,-ir. ulate.l "weeklv"
nesai-r in a Mar Ifa is tin- Tlirie.-a-
v.e.-k .'iiiiinii hi in.. inrk w . irlil ,
nil-! witts tli- iresiilential (xunpailD
I unw at liutul you cannot .In without It.
lien- ar- sunn- nf tin- reasim- aliv it
1 is easily tin- l.-ail.-r in .lullar a treat
JounauuNu.
It is issu.sl i-v.-rv ntlier ilajr, und is tu
all Hiriws a .laily.
l-.verv week eilcli siilu-rlls-r r.-.-.-ives
II iajer. ami ulteii darilUJ tile "busy"
Season 'J4 Uttes eai'li week
Tin- priaa is Ooly tl ar year.
It is virtually a' .laily at tin- priaa oi
a weekly.
lis aaan aeawi every asova irt u(
tin- MtkL Bo traakly aawenapar eon Id
irtaad uhuu- ami larniati nmii terrlne.
The Thriw-a-Week World ha at ita
lisuaal all ol the res.iur.-ea ol tlie
itreatest new-iaier in oxiatanea tbe
Moiiuer i( iinsleru journal ism
" Aiueri.-a's Qffaataat N.-saiuur, " as
it has been juatlv tenuel The Kea
rk Worl.1.
lla political uhhh is ulwolutelv im
partial. This fact will be of aapaaial
value iii the ireai.leiitial i-amatitn
coin iuk 011.
The best of current tictiun is fuiii.il
111 iu columns.
Thaaa ar.- only ogmo of the iHMMt
there are others. Kea.l it anil see
them all.
We offer this um-ujuuletl uewsiaa-r
ami the weekly last Oreeonian Ui
iteiher 1, in- year for 1 The regular
sube.-riition price of the two l-awTs is
The Tri-Wevkiy Worhl ami the Semi
Weekly East Oretfuiiiaii on. year ir
i9eDi
C ( KOHLCR. Prop.
I' 0l fint (aw
sad Cop rt. Hatt
a tSsCity
j' " . - .
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Bui Hssti An Trns
F'seVifi,,) Hsjm,
SiKtnc ligsn.
fire Proof Baiidnij;.
Cor. Cuurt nd Johnson Streets, tLNDLtTo,
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luaus for liiitliliuiis in ii,. L-iiy .
BANKS AND BBOKtRS.
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lion. w. j, Kiiriii.li. uru.1,1.11' N T.
vi. ,-,rcslileui; T.J. Morris, nasbi.
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DOCTOR BLAKESLEE
Permanently Located in Hendlct.
CHRONIC and NERVOUS DISEASES
AND OlSl-iASUS MhlXLUk TO V )MI s
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kill.
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A Sr-LCIALTV.
IIBONIC Dial -K-Kpilspay
(Ku.) Hy.u n.u
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Head. Tiinmi ami
Liver. IL-sri and
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M Kiven liua a reuuution
e'.-.;!i..ar'!".:'.:..r:, m .i..dM
i win tu )uu ,u lu
Hotel Pendleton.
CONSULTATION HW; E -
tu vr n '
Office cor. Main and Water Streets, opp
You Ctali 4att
The Galelipated Pilsner beer
FIRST NATIONAL HANK U CLMH
i. .ii 1 auital. ?u,uu . uri.lu. I1T Trs
a.-u. a k iinral Ijaukiug buiu - K. Usi
and I. l.-xraulue transfers s.il.1 mi 1 lii'-ar,l
.r .iii i.e., Kea Vrk and priu. i .. uuinu
I Hi. North WM I lirafls luaan un . ulna, J.
land kura.. Makes i-ullvetloli rSS.i
1 t,TUl. IajvI Aukeliv ..r... 1,1, -li' V irt
i vi,. ur-i,u.ii ; fi adr, vasbieri M- 0 I
.e..-ii,.,), auisum aaiMar.
THI LA It.M Kit s HANK "I W'l
wsatoa, Oraana. las a gen. .i i
nttsliwas, Kx. Iiauae ImiiixIiI aim kiI
le.'una ,ruii,tly aiieiided i Alts.i.
'I' .'ll.litloU, and ... i ,
in. . slmatiou , illumine.- of misiuil'le.
OB.-ers: K Jaiueuui. nr... . it
I'rueUlcl, vi. e president ; C . M Hlerc, -J-
h. Klllaore. Ms.i.iHin luuhi ill
i, A llarlnmn VI M. John. I
i.raa.J I Killgure, KoUrt .
, KM',..,.',.
i ries,0-J
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ina I.
in bottles, itaUeen
etuis .sini-soN
Kvery hlng N.w. New Horses;
New UlgM. Best rigs ami teams
iu the city. Boarders given the
best attention.
Service uuy hour of th
Telephone No. 7..
night
Subscribers
to
Magazines
ii- vni want to gi'H-
M-rlta' fur uiag.jlue. Of
uea.pauur. iu Ihe l ulled
aiale. or Kurupv. remit,
b)- lslal uoie, eheek ,,r
H-ud 1,, the lUaTiiakoo
VUK Ihe Del puhllaher.'
prlue A the publt.allun
Veil il.-.lr. m.i.I l,i
have It wii 10 iiiu and asiuuie all risk ul I ha
niuue uelug iu.i fu ihe mail- li a-iil an yuu
uulli trouble amt risk If vuu are a suba. rlber
Iu tbr hast liaaauaiaa, la raallUag JOU ean
""'' ei iui ir.iui u. 1,01, lal.crs un,,
Addrs- h AkT OKK..ON1AI. fCB. Co.. Peu'lla
wi "iva""
to aiu Mirf
$1.50
01 city, at
per Dozen.
Bottled by Geo.
NEW WOOD YARD
aniitn & ilebarly, fiun.-iet,,,.
i.ood, Dry Wood, ul, :,,a
rangfariiig and Truoking.
Telephone 85
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I11.I -ml Kill be Mild al tb. e, raliunel "
.) i.ir coal, and uxpeu.es .
.in,- nun, horse branded V I
Mil IMoldar, weight abuul 1 i"' I
"lie b bone branded halt .
high, Height abuul UaVnoUBdi.
'Mi.- !. buns branded T I
a.'ighi about 1 In pu.iu.is.
"ii. i.Uek mare branded I' K 1
r aeighl about I Iki puubd-.
"he bay : branded oh i ' "'I
abuut HAD puunda.
baud Juu. 1, iwm ,, ...
J. M. 11 1 ; 11 vi c it) M' rtssl-
Ka. aajss
iud. ,
li-1 eii rigai
,. .en aja)
tea
IN I'lUNl) TUK fOLV
inal list been taken up bv
1 Wine i'1,"
, ,1, a.rw-
h.i a III be ,,1 ,1 u. . xpiratlull ul ts. J'1
lor cusl. and expuuae - , . r
One while horw. 6 rears old. braudei
eoonaoUd uu left hip, weight abua'. eas
liaud May M. Iwm.
J M. HEATHMAN. ' I'lJIr
STATK TBBASOBBB'S THIKB K0T1CK-
pariuirs1 ;
fiob
in Any Quantity.
Prompt Deliv crc
OMec
roiiipl Delivery
r u .
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V ta St
Hiate uf oreguu, Txaaian I
Kal.'Ui. J'"" -
Nutlee ta hereto-vlveu "'a' llW
11 hand Hill, which lo redeem .. '
slalt t.sli.1,1. iliawL nil lilt S'-in-rs
1-11, ll.c,l "I'nu, I ! i,.,l Laid ul
llllllls." oriur Iu Ibis ilale. e.V.elil ias.
i-wudau
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fur conveying iu..,i for In. ,ar- kJ
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y nihil si.'i 3 . urwr
i.l , aattl ' ruutu
4 thai an u- " ,aar-
.late ealp Is, mil
Muwti and 11.. 1
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property , . will Im- paid 'H""1 P
0011 ai 11, ia ultliv, ml. 1-1
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