WKDNM8DAY, AUGUST S3, 1WH). Ha American Qirl Tan Shoes .liiBt the thing fr tlir mountains. HiM Rest $2.S0 Shoe in t tie Market. (.'all ami iit them. CLEAVER BROS. Trio Boot and Shoo Man. W Main Htrwt, Peadlolran, Ongoa BREVITIES. liAiliov & Soaaor, The famous Sweet's "Cycle " Covoto scalps ami warranty Peter West. tOOlai cigars, candies nt tin Isnrght. bet ." cigar at IV- Willi epartinont C'nutella. America taa "Cv.-i. ." I tiritivc tin- sale at tin- Wessol partmcut Stored all gissls will lu st coat. September Puritan anil Woman's llutiif Oompauiun have arrived at the Hint l'roul. A big etude of Kastern hams ami breakfast bacon, ruilil sugar cured, at K. Martin's. If you want pure home rendered lanl witli mi adulteration it11 to Hchwarz ami tireulich. You can get manv amll for little money at the Wessol De Stores I uring their sal Kruit jar. houKht for MMk ami at a discount, will he mild very cheap. Plenty of extra cap and rubls-rs. K. .Martin. A lady 'k chainlet Coluiuhia, .. al ... new. u 7. wheel, (or &" at the Cn cent agency ir the Kant Oregon ian balk) lag. L. I.. Montague, the Singer sewing machine agent, ha nod an office next door to Joe KM. Call and see tftv new machine. Yon will never llnd any other pills wi prompt and pleaK.int ' a- (Witt s Little harly Risers. Tallman fc Co., leading I r i nr i -1 - Hep C. Sharp for paper hanging and plumbing. Me has competent men for loth linen of trade. ()iera DoMI block, Court street. I have in stock a large lot of fruit jam and extra caps and ruhliers; also ome nice stone jam and crooks. These are bargain". 0, It. Ilemotl. Plenty of spring chickens, dressed or alive: also sweet potatoes and all kinds ol vogctabos Leave your onlers. Tlniv will be delivered prompt I v. ti. K. IVmott. .Mother's endorse it, children like it, old folks use it. We reler to line Minute Cough Cure. It will quicklv cure all throat and lung troubles. Tallman A Co., leading druggists. If you want to put up some nice preserves you will want nic- fruit. You can uml the niivst in the city at It. Martin's, including -ar-, poaches and plums. Just ripe eaottgh id can or preserve. Millioiis will lie spent in politics this year. We can't keep the cam paign without money any more than we can keep the bisly vigorous with out food. Iysicpties used to starve themselves. Now k. dol l)v."js-pia Cure digest what you eat and ullon voti tii eat all tin- good lood you want. It radically cures stomach' troubles. Tall man A Co., leading druggists. Km West and lomestio cigars at the Cycle. " Ram bef. Ideal ami Clipper bloyOM it the "Cvcle. " When von want cream or ice cream, telephone Mutton, Muck, "Jim.. McCall llamar patterns for sale nt t ie Wessel llepartmenl Stores. keep a lookout fur a comet in the northern heavens. On September 2 it will ho onlv atsiut 7 degree- from : Polaris, the north star. The largest and most complete line I of fall street hats ever shown in the laity are now on display at Mrs. Hose CamplieH's. Call and see them. The 0, K. v N. will rap lata Ita 'tbsit building, recently burned at La tirando, with a new, niislorn two-story 1 bttlldlttf of wood, on I new site. Miss Mary 0 Hitrton, of kansas City, has In "en appointed kindiTgarto- ajar at the Umatilla Indian eonool, Oregon, at a salary of CD0 per annum. The excursion to attend the l'ort land stri ct fair i already Waiting in terest. The rate for the round trip is baing anxioiiiiy dioenaood gad inquiries' are numerous. S. ti. Iltilt has instituted suit for divorce from his wife l.anra W. Unit. They were marrii-d August 'J7, 186, at Minta liarbara. Calif. S. A. New-Is-rry i- attorney for plaintiff. Mrs. I'.va Noble mi- granted a divorc-at t'oifax, Kaetorn waahiegtoa, troni Joseph Noble on the grounds that the defendant is an habitual drunkard and abused plaintiff. The couple wen married at Pendleton, January , l-ir. Then- are no children. A telephone mes-age received from Knterprise, Union intv, this after noon, announced the birth of a girl to Mr. and Mr-, i. I'. Temple. Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Wells, oi thi city, grand parents of the child, were quickly notitied of the important event. A voung lady while walking rapidly to the tire Tuesday evening stepped into a small hole in the sidewalk, fell and narrowly escafied hreaking her ankle, loo much can- cannot he ex ercised hv property owners in seeing that their sidewalks are in excel lent. papain Hertha bsjuoy, 14 years old, has been in a Spokane court mi a chargi- nt the larceny of o. The justice released her on her ow n reciigniiauoc. She was so weak she could not speak above a whisper, and had to he carried into court. She is an orphan, and lormcr ly lived in Oregon. W. 1!. Moss, of Meucham has pur chased the following described prop erty ironi J. H. Woodvartl: Kast half lot 1, and the east hall of lot I. block 49, Reservation add i ton to Pendleton; also an undivided om-half interest in lots L " and ii. block Ml Keservation addition : also undivided one-half in terest in southeast ipiarter and tin southwest ipiarter of section 10, town ship I south, rang1 - east, Willamette meridian. A few more of those liroiuc butt ui Diade of the cannon captured from tin Spanish at Manila, on Slay hay. IMS, are still obtainable at the Peoples Warehouse. The proceeds are to be useil in erecting a nionunn ni at Port land to the uiaaibari al Mm second Oregon who lost their lives in the Philippines. Tin- button makes a pretty souvcnier and the money from the sale thereof goe- to a worthy can'. Only a few more day remain in which these buttons may Is- obtained in Pen dleton. Lee Horry was lie fore Kivonler Ileum this morning, having boon taken up by the police for being drunk. The recorder lined him 110. After Mr. Berry bad gone to tin- door with Marshal lloitthmaii on his way to toil to serve out his sentence, for In- had no money, he turned and went back In Mr. lieam, and gave him tin- grand hailing sign of distress used b a cer tain popular secret society of which the recorder i a iin-iiilier. Mr. Ileum ruled that the man wasn't at that time in go 'I standing with him, at !-. -( 0 snublieil him , CASTORIA Dnn ihc alimiiiursuf c n, 11 flittci In umr lor more tliau tlurty yrar. sod Tt A' i J rba U.4 Almnyi llMtgtU. To Whom it No loneorn. Notice is herobv given that my wife, MaryK.liillett.hu- left mv liooaa, Im-iI uud boanl, and thin la la nolilv and warn all p.-r-on- t hat I will not ho responsible for any debt- lien-ulp-r in any manner contracted hv her. Auguri l'O, luou. M U. UILLKTT. Parents and Children... IT WILL SOON !'l SCHOOL TIME: We liavt tla laruost stock of School ever brought to PandMtOO. Our price;, in anil sec us. Our stock iacludai liuuks will Ih- ami Supplier right. C'i"' Slates and Pencils, Tablets and Copy Books, Pencil Boxes and School Bags, Separate Leaf Note Books, Composition Books, Pens, Penholders and Ink Erasers, Crayons, And all kinds ol stationary. TALLMAN & CO. LEADINQ DRUGGISTS. PKBSONAI. MENTION. I red Karl la at i.ortbiud. John Kndicott came to Pendleton yesterday from Lehman springs. W. B. Hnss, of Meucham, is visiting in raadleton, a guest of his brother. .lake Welch is again in Pendleton after having made ipiite a stop at The Hallos. lira. A. L. Sharon has returned from Meachiim, where she sient the summer. .lack Tomlinsoii. oi Athena, spent a portion nl Tuesday in Pendleton on business. 3, W. BtUrdlvanl and daughter, Ml Lola Sturdivunt, are in Pendleton to day from Uktoh, Mrs. M. A. Murphy and Mrs. Hurr Phelps have returned from a three ivaak'l visit at Portland. lames LehBMD, the fiiinoil" old piOMaV after whom LahBMttl springs were nutiinl i- at present in 1 ci.illcton. Lx-Assi'ssor K. liilliim was in the city Taaattay from hi farm on Kast llirrh creek, a few miles from Pilot Kock. Mi Nolle Hovsu, of Alhena. is visiting in randlatotl a guest of Mi--i'ruiikie James, and will return houie Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. II. I . Johnson re- Infaad Tvaadgy evening from Bing ham springs, whore tln-y have been summering. I). Turner and family returned Tuesday evening from Lehman springs, when- thov have boon eiijoving camp life for several weeks. II. B. Iieeiu- urrived thi morning from Portland and has gone to work lor Joe Klein, baing a lir-l-eho"' work man from olio of the best houses o the atatroaalia, La Sfanda Chron ii'ln : c. 0. Goodah arrived fmm Pendleton this morning to accept a Hisitiou at the Soiumer House cafe, in place of l-red BaOtti who goes to his ranch on Snake river, some twenty miles below Huntington. Pat Kino was in town this morning. Ho raises on an average 2ii pigs an nually for market, ami says he linds a ready sub- for ali of them right here in Pendleton, the price ut present Is--ing JV cents -r pound. Ho suy thero is money in the hog biisines-. . Mrs. knte Henderson, of Wullu Wuilu, retiirneil lioino tins morning alter having visited in Pouilli ioii giie-l at the l-loichor home on Jackson strei't. She wus accompntiiisl homt hv Miss Agnes I I. -teller, who will visit lor .. month or so, and may decide ti remain until alter the fruit fair to In hold there the latter part of Soptetnlier or early in t lotoher. John Darker, the threshing machiii man who hurl himsoll so severely Mnn day evening while ut work around hi muctilliu, wus yestcMuy taken in charge by the W linen of the World and removed to Mcllriau's hslging l. n- . corner o! i our: ami .lohnso -troot-. Mr. Harker is a inomhor of that order. He UJ doing bill as well as might have been e.xpecteL Mr. Lewi- Perkins, for the past seven year- phioian on the I ' mat ilia Indian reservation, rendved his com mission as second lieutenant or assis tant surgeon in the ('ill toil State army, uml has gone to San Fruncieco under order- to resirt at the Presidio. He was of the opinion when he lett hen- that his Una! dc-itiiiat inn would be China, but II not that, then Ma nila or Honolulu. Mrs. Perkins and the children left last week for thcr former home at lie- Moines, Iowa. Till VOTE OF WASHINGTON. L.vl Anksnv Gives bom Intor.illng Data Cone.rning It. A careful checking up oi all the elec tion prt-ciucts nt the state shows thut l';l,ii Wushingtou citizens who voted in IA0-i tailed to exun ise the alaatita InUMbiae ill said Levi Ankeny the other dty. lb- wa-discussing the polltiaal situation witli Charles Sweeny ol Mpokaue. uml u in-wspa-r man while on the way home from the reient Tacoiua convention, says the H")kesinaii.oview . Ha OOHtinaad I ''Tbaaa ttaaraa aro nnnirwinaita. bal correct. The hocking up was done caiafaily fraai taa paTlbaaki uml reg totiation books in aaoh ladlaidnal precinct in tbi entire state, by men thoroughly well potted, Taa raaniti oi then lafeafa show that of thew l';;.um voters about 17,0 M i could not be classed in the republican column. Now the question arise: How main of these trOtafl are of the opinion now they won- in Isis! uml bow many of tin-in will Vote tin- ve.ir aim In.u ioau stay ut houie.' Thut a matler we must not lose sight of. 1 huw every OOflflajiaa in the success of the republi can ticket ill thi- stale this lull. Wi lli anwthaaaiaiii Waahingtun will do our purt, but we limit not be over conti dent. 1 1 we do not mi 1 1 our vote the result inuv l- serious." Then the conversation beoatta gen eral. Ilnth Mr. Swcenv ami .Mr. Annoy aaaartad that araaiieallji all of the silver reinibl n ans have gone back to (be old puny. Mr. HaaaOV said: "All liave, aaaapttoi lew polialtiaaa " It was puintan out that since Mfl there haf been a large inthix oi popu lation into Watbiogton, and tin- claim wus made that this population is most ly republican. "Why, they are all in telligent people., '' declared Mr. siwe.-nv, "ami must Is- republicans." Doth the gentlemen said thai one of the iinef reasons why they believed M'-kinles will curry the state "is be-caiiM- Washington has so much to gain from the protective aoaUUerc- v itji the Philippines and cannot support an aiiti-uxpausion policy." Throughout the aontataalloa Mr. aaraaay arai tnaal emphatic not only concerning the result in Washington, but claiming Idaho, Montana and the nation for Mc kinle. Mr. Ankonv -n..ke eurnesllv of the "danger of over confidence" and of the necessity of active work. Fire Sale ol Daaiaged W li.al Hid- will he received hv the under- sigm ii lor a lot of wheat originally ii-isting o .'.mi sacks, which wus biirin-il August I I. P.ksi. nn farm of W II. Hale, near killian Junction, Ore gou. on Washington and Colombia river railroad. It"!- will be chiMsl at twelve o'clock Saturday, Auuiist p.. 1'lie uiidursined reserve the riuht i.. rejei t any and all liids. w. II PALM, (Owner;, Helix Oregon. JKSSK W. SMITH Agent Fireman's Kund liisurunce Co., Athena Oregon. 0 Rob. Fl.ton.r's New Venture. Lols-rt W. Fletcher, the aaealai Uambler bicycle man, and win. also has been Jesse Falling'! right bower, (or the past several veurs. has noeii-i a bicycle beadouarters on the corner of Main uml Allu street.- oppaaita Tall man A Co. .Mr. Klatahar, uho will curry a tine and complete line of con fectionery, cigurs, tobacco, etc , and will be pleased to supply till of bis old friends' who aaad anything in bis line. "Hob", as everyone culls him. huu lived in Pendleton ,., ,,,,i, .. uml has earned the reaped of the com- nolty, as a Hprighl uml lirsl-clasr-bttalnaaa mini, and is deserving of siic ci'ss In Ins new htllinaea. Mr. Fletcln r will call hi new -tore the "Cycle." Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. Mean S Tatmn. city. J A Cook, "-cbillings Host." W I' Cooper. New York. 1 1 Kyrie, New York. II Kobinson. New York. W T Cory, Spokune. Oeo MeuilTery, Hpokana. S 8 0111. Spokane. A M Mickey. Pblladalphla, i i 1 Auper. Hpokana, Chas H Oh In, Portland. .1 P. Moore. La t ramie. Rd C Spurgeon. Spokane. K J Toby, Portland. Chat K Hamon, Portland. I J McFaul. Ib ppner. M J Riley, San Franoiaeo, K P Marshal i. citv. Albert Faldenheimer, Portland. W I. Whitniore. Portland. A Paulson. Chicago. A nlnahalmer, Portland. K It Mnffy, Portland. J C Lindaay, Portland. N .1 Flvnn,' Portland. J T Wolfe. Union. A ft Alhower, Lnternriso. SUTHERLAND IS SANK. The Dste ot His Preliminary Kxamlne llon Has Not Ri-en Fixed. Wal hi Walla. Aug. IS. Rd sutln.r land, the alleged a miller of Miss Rauna Kidwnii, is still ennllnrd in the OOnntV jail. No attorney ha- been ap pointed to defend him tmr ha- I ' Itl of his proliminarv exaininate u la n fixed. rboee who see bini daily and I io an opportunity to study hi- notion My ho i not feigning Ineantty, or. if be is. In goes tibout it ill mi uioi-nallv unoor way, Ho raaponds qniekly w hen ordend to move al out in the perform- aaa ot his dully dntlaa, bm eelilom sis-aks. He is yorv fond ol reading the papers, which is another murk 01 sanity. Mis- Kidwoll e rapidly recovering gad may be in condition to give i -ti- any by September l. Plaaed Under vfi.OOO Bonds. The postponed hearing in the case of 0i A. Anderson and (, McCormicI; charged with grami larceny was llllislieil yesterday before Justice Illus ion! uml the defendant! placed under .VXHi bonds ouch to iippcur at tin- next term of the siiarior court. BUYS A RAILROAD. The 0 R. ft N. Company Buys tho Ilw.v eo Railway and Navluatlnn Co's Line. Portland, Aug. It. The Portland Ofiannton Oi yesterday say-; "It is considered liy inany as quite certain that the purchase of the prop erty of the Ilwaco Mail way iv Naviga tion company by tin- Oregon ICailmad A Navigation compatiy will b D8UBI mated in tin1 near future and that the railroad will he built by the Oregon Mailroad ik Navigation t o. from Frank fort, u pobll M miles below Portland on the Wushingtou shore, to llw ico. This will give the Oregon Kuilroad i. N'uvgatioii company co itrol of the ., side travel between Portland and North Beach. Behind this is the proipeol of the Oregon Mailroad A Navigation company building a railroad from Portland to I runkiort. It is known that I., tierlinger, a Vancouver brewer, has secured the right of way for a railroad down the Washington shore oi the Coluiuhia and that the snrvi-v of this line has been made tliis -iimmer. It i- sur mised that this -urvey has been node in the interest of the Oregon Mailroad A Navigation company and thut it i probahle that if ut any time the Ore gon Mailroad A Navigation Co. i- ton ed to haul wheat to tin- mouth of tin- river it will, by building this mad ami u bridge ueross the Columbia, be able to do so over it- own line. " PRESIDENT The 0. M0HLKR TALKS. Nonce All ar'ies indebted to mc ,,,-t days are requested to cull uml settle once uud save cost. I. KKMLKM An un-to-date bicvele at :, lailios' wheels gag, at the Cresient Agem-x in tie F;aat Oragpniu building, k eac- .lid-hand bieyeie Ul good order (or $K. Terms easy, without interest. KOEPPENS MODERN PHARMACY eiytMnx thai n keel in a nnt t las, up-tu date drug itore. 115 Court St. ST. JOE STORE LOOK AT OUR PRICES ON GROCERIES: ti ids Inst California granulated siivjnr. Beat loltd packed lomgtoea, "'t I lest -nio.ir corn, par can ........ Host Res brand hams, nut picnic, Boti Reg brand bacon, pet Ih . . in lb can Ives brand lanl for s lh 7 ban ., Ih- pot ,m Rax brand tord i"r . invon iaiiniir soap ioi Ann i Hammet ioda f"r Rem in bar wg carry tin fine! in $1.00 . . I DC . . toe u'.-r . . I2C ft. to 55c i5t . .25c ;t stocks nf C. Pendleton, 1 a boxes host parlor matches for 3 I be inn evaporated apples foi j Ihs line pagchea for (1 Ihs Imst navy beans for 1 box. to lbs, Mo. 1 white One ( iie. One One Ul.'lr:irr...: ......... ..iuii 1 . o H'.tl lackot Lvons P. Joe 25c JOC 90c dniis lor m W -MUl r Kin jacket Kvons rock candv f, J5 - j "Hs.i.,n olhing, Hats. 9hoaa and Puraiahina Good Conn and see us. s 1 : r wjruos, rocK candy drips E LYONS d CO. NKW Y0IIK MARKET. Rsport.il By I. Ih Ray Co.. Chicago Bord of Trade and Now York Slook Kxehange DroK.ri. August St. The "heat market wi very steady today and irices at the close showed a gain of '.'. The liquidation in Heptamber wheat which has been going 00 for some time Menu about over and the falling off in primary receipts belpi to sti-adv the market, Liverpool closed led higher than ve-terday, S 104'. New York opened l to i4 higher. 7S 141 to ,"H4, September, ami later tooeaing 7" 7-w adtraaeed to 1t Btoegl practically unchanged. Money. 1 u par cent. ( lloae yeaterday, 7h. open today, 7s i-m to 7s'.,. liange today. 77 7-h to nj. Close today, fSjg, The Wheat Markets. Chicago, Aug. 'J'.'. (September wheat, 7:1 1 , cents per boabel. s M-s' TREET FAIR AND HARVEST CARNIVAL SEPTEMBER 18TH fo"22i7 San win at I rancisco, Aug. I1.Q9H per cental Cah Alba Notes. Alba, Ore., Aug. II. II the weather continues lair haying will bo llnislnsl this week. a public school entertainment will follow the close of the public- -ohool here next week. The pmc s of the entertainment will is given to the Ml I bod let minister here StiM-kmcn are gathering beef cattle from the range and putting them in pastures. The cuttle aro coming from the range in better condition than lor M-ar-. Mha Clara Bpplo, who has heuti teaching school in Beaaavllle, arrived here this evening on a two weeks' visit to Mrs. II. T. Connoll, after which she will return to IVmllotuu. I, Come and look at the lin-vclr- at the Crescent aaane) in tin- Rag! Oraanaton hnildiug. Blerelea lor a small amount down and the lialauce in monthly pay ments, no interest. I R. Si tt Purohaaed the I. H. N. Co'a Lines on Aukusi 7. sioria, Aug. President Mohler of the Oregon Itailroad A Naviiralinn RalHra) eompany in an interview to day said : "The Ilwaco Railway .V Na igat mi. company's property was purchased In us August ,. bin we will not take barge until September l." When a-kod corning the hnildiug f the road down the north l ain, of the ( nlulnhiu to the mnilth he -aid : "1 know not hi in.' of such plan We have no Intention oi leaving Portland, but contemplate increasing our faellb ties mere. Indspondent ot the loeman. O. II. Ilowarlb gives an account in a recent geographical journal ol the die eovery of an interesting and Hourlibing ice iudu.trv in one of the niglieal valleys of Oaxaca. Mexico. The ground is covered w ith a large number of shallow aoodon troughs, winch are tilled with water, ami during the win ter nights an- covered with a thin tilm 01 ice ot not more than one-eighth nf an inch thick. This ice is removed in the morning, shoveled into hoi, - p tin- ground ami covered with earth. I odei thiM conditions ll 16 Ice cousnli dale- and I- then cutout ill hhsk- ami sent down by mule to the town, where a ready Diane! is found at ali si . 1. At the hill bib Volir wit. coffee isn't gissl give Johnny tw to buy a pound a iH'Cilllse lite' Pf 0 the best for the in Oregon. Owl Tea House Cheapest Moag In Qaagaa), NEW LUMBER YARD. TO LIVESTOCK BREEDERS (n t pout Blooded Horses, Cattle - 1 - aMM .1... as. & rs , 11. on i'ii io ,-iui-i-i i-.nr nun rtarv Pendleton, Saptembai ih to gg, Hob. shn 'Oil Carnival at TO FRUIT GROWERS Snve your In st specimens of all Street Pair ami Harvest Carnival TO FARMERS Select sampics nf all kinds of Street Fan ami Harvest Carnival kinds for the tt PewUatag Grains tot thr at I'endleton. TO DAIRYMEN Prepare your lineal product in must attractive lorn, lor the Street Pait and Harvest Carnival a: Pendleton. TO CHICKEN FANCIERS Have your prospective lor tin- Street I'air Pendleton, prize winners in readiness and Harvest Carnival at PRIZES ARE OFFERED FOR EACH ARTICLE. Headquarters East Oregonian Building. Corner Main and Webb Streets. V.. now read., fa, mar Washington lV f alumina Klver freight deuot with a general aaaortmani of lumber direct from our OWII saw mill and can furnish anything promptly. Ooaatr) order- in ar load- ship,-, ,,r,.,., (ril our mill in ,-arhwl lot- at correct prices. (,iVl. Ils ., You Can Get The Celebrated Pilsner Beer In hotting, igMoaaajd to any jrt 0I city, at S1.50 per N IDozcrx. aw BottKI hv duo J Pnttr.' A new shipment of Go Carts and Baby Carriages. JU8T KK0KIVKH. M A X B4ER. Tin Main I A H PL.... 0 A W J SEWELL, Mgr. IN POUND- nil. I ul.l.owiMi vl- nui- Ui Duni ami I-'"' sui. alscii . 11 SH Kilt ul nun- g m 1H.-I, A on .,, ...... 1 ' "., iin Iiate.! Sc,ii uil r IU J ' IIKAIIiMAN. . -'ii) Marshal 'V., AKURl'KH HKUtlAX , '"Hi HIH-I, In.,.,. ..... -,- -.ii , : mi- !. lui-. in .... i oe mi, 11 11, 1 wr,i,.r 11. v iti-: ni. (iiaaaa, aav law -r , .. t iMNllf resa, lorlai: llriun, Ki.x s.T.r.. A FAIR QUESTION TO ASTHMA SUFFt-RERS. FviS yo" K!ve twocenta or two and o . , ii,, ,or ""mediate and poi froai the exhaling 'and ; "-Mkiug asita, from which you .,,,,1 1 Y" 01 1 o t; s Honey -''i : ;!-'-i"..."-iiyBua cent LuiiIk , 1 here are ,en voeea n bon,c "Uc lw-'"y-iwe doaes in a 60 cent ' vlJitfSrj l aetaaitra ' I' iil'X "i"'"0 A-f Pmm. HI ,. writ.. : H gre,l 1.1 , ;,,I"I'ahw'.,,'.Aall1n1a ami aller ti,- 'Plb.coughir,LiU (fuJ.T,L " "oihall, BANNER SALVE heal, all hurta. j " VI.K KOKIM'KVi IMIAKMAC'Y. Hat IH.K l'i onaag The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY 't - nil. ...1 1 v.r m.-dBw tawirvi. TATOM BROS., Proprietors. !!-. All a I 1 a Alain Street, Pendleton,