East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 20, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, HEPTRMBKR 20, JWO
5a American Qirl
Tan Shoes
Jmt the thinp for the mountains.
J
Beat $2.BO Shoe in the Market.
Call timl see them.
CLEAVER BROS.
The Boot
80S Main Street.
I Shoo men.
Pendleton, )rfnrin
BRBVITIES.
Hadlev A Ze liner, choice eijrarf
Saur kraut, verv rino, at K. .Mar
tin '.
Coyote scalp and warrant." U.nht.
I'eter West.
DlM 'I (rifet tin' IxKJzor bakery for
cold lunch.
Iteet set teeth n. at j)r. Wliit.ik.T -.
warrant,, i ami (in a rant eed.
When you want cream or ice cream,
telephone Huttou, Mack, !iut.
Kor wilt House an I two lots, a
Uir-ain. Inquire of .1. L Shumn.
Kemeuiher. itiirunz the carnival you
can ifet dressed chickens at I Vrnott '.
Sweet and MMM pickles, I iai hunter
cheese, nice and fresh, at It. Martin p.
Nicely furnished room- in liciin's
nr block for rent. Apply upstairs
hull line school hooks, a great many
at rediuvd prices, tablets, pencils, etc
Nolf't.
Kor sale Complete set of household
furniture. Impure of Mrs. II. T.
Oal Uglier.
If you want pure home rendered lard.
with no adulteration it" t" Schwarr
and (ireulieh.
kor fai. ,-v vr.'i'l I ' if- Mere.-.! .-. t-
cliickeii-, fruits and fancy groceries.
IJemott kails.
Why pay $10 or $2U for a set of teetli,
the best teeth ami plate don't cost the
dentist M r set.
If you want jelly glasses von should
Eo to Demott's. He has just got ' a
ig thipment, all sites.
Big Hp.' sale at I'atton's cigar store.
One hundred styles of French briars
t 26 cents each. See thetn.
Cold lunches served during the day
and evening at the LaMaf Itakery,
Main street, fcveiliert building.
Hlahw .V, 2u slate pencils .V. in -ns
-tc. spunges le each, pen sharpener lc,
school IsHjks, reduced price- Nolle.
Dill pickles, mackerel, smoked
herring, hot tomales and imported
caviar, i" cents per can, at H. Martin's.
Just in, an up-to-date line of picture
mouldings ami picture mounts. They
are stylish. Call and eee them. ('has.
Sharp.
To prevent eousumption quickly cure
throat and lung troubles with One
Minute Cough Cure, Tallman A Co.,
leading druggists.
The most dainty and effective pills
made are HeWitt's Little Karly Kisers.
They are .esq naiad for all liver and
bowel troubles. Never gripe. Tallman
A Co., leading druggists.
When jrou visit the treet Fair and
Harvest Carnival don't fail t. call at
the I'endleton umbrella works. Um
brellas recovered and retired. The
best sewing machine in the world for
$2,'), warantcd ten years; repairing ami
supplies for all machines.
William H Junes has just receive!
carload of Monitor diss, drills, seed
ers, lever harrows, etc. His stock of
buggies, carriages and wagons is com
plete. Farmers wishing t buv any
kind of vehicle or farming implement
should call upon Hilly Jones ami in
spect his extensive stock on Cottonwood
street.
When you get "that tired feeling,"
don't despair. llon't ,-t d.-.-perat. and
"go up in the air." Hon't you worry,
but go to Little Henry V cabin, lie
will drive awav your blues. II is
wienewrurst are "out of sight" but
he'll always liud one for you. His
beer is fresh and ptaA, and these go
very well together, (live him a trial.
The progrcisit.- iuti..n- .,i the world
are the great f.sid consuming nations.
tio.j.1 food well digested gives strength.
If you cannot digest all you eat, You
need Kodol Dyspvsiia Cure. It digests
what you eat. .ai Mod not diet your
self. It will even digest all classes of
food in a kOttla. Soother preparation
will do this. It instantly relieves and
quickly cures all stomach trouble.
Tallman A Co., leading druggists.
poi
M
Tallman & Go.
Loading Druggists
sti'l -tesirrs in
notiool Supplies
Pr. Whitaker the dentist.
Host seamless gold crowns, 'J.'k. fft,
at lr. Wliitakei '-.
No extra charge (or work during the
carnival at I'rivett's barber shop.
Wanted An tOSftWMSn woman as
general servant lor small family. Ap
ply this otlire
Wanted--Information regarding Mrs.
Anna Wise. Address Mr. .lohn Wise.
Kastern Hotel, city.
l'reparations are being made at
Similiter (or a street lair, the date of
which will he announced later.
County Treasurer Yates calls all
c. U ttv scrip registered prior to April
I, 18HS. The "call" Sppssft in this
paper t.slay.
The Hindoo BosdoO at the opera
house this evening is an excellent
comedy, l ast night at Walla Walla it
gave great satisfaction.
Turkih rugs and embroidery (or sale
at Mrs. Campbell's millinery em-
irium. For the (air tune only. s..
Mussallem, manager: .. I.
David, piopflstOfi
R, T. Cox writes from the Buffalo
mine, near lirnnitc that quit, a fall
of snow SCClf red there on the morn
ing of the 17lh. The altitude at the
Ituffalo i- flQgQ feet.
All scln-d cbiidren and children
from the country are requested to meet
at the ohtii house at 1 iW Friday
afternoon to attend the street (air in I
body under charge of I'roi. ,1. N. Hegir".
William 0. Mwings god bride, who
were puidicly united in marriage u
Wednesday, selected a bedr.sim suite
from Baker , Folsom's liirniture store
in preference to other gifts offered by
the (air management.
Walla Walla I'll inn: The Walla
Walla Chinese hand left Monday lor
I'eiihleton where it will participate in
the fair in that city this week. The
members of the hand have been
nra, -ticinir hard in anticipation of the
event.
For the Spokane Industrial exposi
tion the Washington A; Itiver railway
will aU tickets Pendleton to Spokane
and return at H.OB. Tickets will be
limited to five davs from date of sale
and will be on sale October 1 to 6 in
clusive. Mrs. Ida Hamblen, state deputy of
the roval neigl rs. the ladic- aux
iliary of the Modem w I men of
America, received (both Wednesday
for I'J.'i from the society, It Ivlng the
grand prir.e awarded to the deputy
securing the greatest numl Of ol btttf
ticiarv meml-ers. This is the third
prize awarded Mr.-. Hamblen n the
society this year.
Poisonous toadstools resembling
mushrooms have cause. I frequent deaths
this year. Be sun- to use only the
genuine. Observe the same care when
you ask for HeWitt s Wit. h Hael
Salve. There are poii-oiiou- counter
feits. DeWitt's is the only original
Witch Jlazel Salve. 1! is a safe and
certain . ure for pile and all skin di
seases. Tallman t Co.. leading druggist-.
Another change has been made in
the schedule ol the accommodation
train between Walla Walla and Pen
dleton .luring the fair. It will leave
Walla Walla daily at IS o'clock MOB
and arrive at Pendleton at lilO, li
will leave Pendleton on the return trip
at ! o'clock in the evening. This
give visitors from towns slOBf the line
an ogpoftooity to alien. 1 the afternoon
and evening performances at the (air
and return home the same night.
PERSONAL MENTION.
John Hardin, of the Athena hotel,
sciit Wednesday in Pendleton.
Mr-. Harvey Parke-. o( Walla Walla,
is the guest ol Pendleton relative-.
Mr- Minnie I'el'eatt. ot Athena,
was a visitor in Pendleton to allele!
tin- fair.
Frank Vuughan of Prairie City. i a
guest of Ills hrother, lr. h. A.
uughan.
Dr. J. O. He.uior. ot Weston, wa
st the lair Wednesday and returned
home in the evening.
F.imer Wisdom, one ol linker I it v s
preservers of the pea. , as policeman,
is in attendance at the fair. .
Mrs. F.ugene Harsh, ol Wait-i org.
W.t'h., is a welcome guest in the bone
oi per brother. James H. Haley.
Miss Klsie Oi Bushee left tlii- niorii
ing for Mesceler i, New Mexico, M
take a position us government teacher
in an Indian school .
Fred Johnson and family, of liak.-r
City, are guests of relatives in Pen
dleton this week and attending the
lair. Mr. Johnson is bookkeer for
Murphy A Stuchell.
Mr. and Mrs. H. s. Blanfor.l came
over from Walia Walla vesl. r.iay. Mr-.
Blanfor.l took the train lor the . a-t lor
a visit at Washington, D. C. Mr.
Blanfor.l will return home tin- even
ing. I.. B. Hale and Oram Copelaml, of
OUMN TO BK AO A I N DBOWMKD.
Walla W ill
ton. Mr. (
ol Walla Walla count.
ar visitors in I'tlnlle
ipol.lli.l I- ;i r.-presi lil.lt i .-
in the slate
legislature and a candidate for re
election on the rtpuhHllSn ticket.
Among to.- hundreds of visitor, from
abroad in sttsnoow at the fair are II..
(ollowiug: M. P. Busch, wife and
daughter Nellie, of Athena; Charles
The
It
m eniovahle
Mrs. T. R,
Coronation Csrsiuony Will Bo Be
peatsd Friday Evening.
has U'cn tlsflWsd to repeat the
crowning of the queen of the carnival
and the ceremony will occur on F'i
dav evening In Frazer opera house.
This has been done in response to a
popular demand. Notwithstanding
the fact that the opera house was
crowded to the doors on Monday even
ing at the tisrt crowning of the queen,
there are hundreds in the city, with
visitors from abroad who were not
able to be present there. The affair
has lieen s highly ipOOM ol, the
gorgeousness of the court scenes and
the beautv of the .Inures having called
lorth such merited comment, that In
order to plOSM the majority a rendi
tion will occur.
There will le several changes in the
oro.rram. an. the entertainment win
is if is.ssihle even tnort
than the lirst crowning
Fell will again he soloist, and a rOUSf
la.lv violinist of Walla Walla, Miss
Mv'rtle Brents, will assist.
Due other number upart from the
former will ! added.
The stage will have an entirely new
setting Mis- P.ertha Wells, alter be
ing crowned will remain on the stage
with her ladies in waiting, maids of
honor, court jester and all other attendant-,
while the' dancing n
in front of them.
Prof. J. N. Beggs will himself give
an exhibition Ol dancing with some
of the tiniest BsSffAbSfl M his clas-.
This will he a feature that always
provokes the heartiest applaus.
Those who failed to nee the crown I
of the oueen Mondav evening w i
mis- something well worth seeing and
hearing If they fail to be present ftU
day evening. Admission will Ih the
same as on Monday evening, ." cents
for adults ami cents for children.
CHILDRKN'S DAV.
Parade of Children Will Take Place
Friday Afternoon.
Schools will I.-closed Friday alter
n. am to give the children an oppor
tunity of attending the fair. Prof, J.
N. H.'-gg" w ishes to have the children
. f the citv and country, including the
members of his .lancing classes, to
meet at the opera house at l :Sli on
Friday afternoon to visit the fair in
hoily.' Thev will not be compelled to
march in order, hilt may ramble at
will and laugh and chatter to their
hearts' content As the children pass
through the fair, adults are rOBjMltsd
to Is- a- qlllet as possible, so that the
contrast mav more striking. At a
given signal confetti and serpentine
mav be used.
Having seen the b.)ths and main
exhibits the children w ill continue
tiieir joiirnev through the MidwS
Upon assembling at the German village
thev will see a continuous vaudeville
DsWronueOeSi when- they may remain
as long as they wish.
Mardl bras Ball.
The great mardi gras hall will he
held in the li.-rmun village of the
Mi.lwav Saturday evening, coinmen.
bag Ot 8 o'clock. Miss Bertha Wesll,
qOSSn of the carnival, ami her entire
curt, will U- present in full stale cos
tume. The queen w ill lead the grind
march.
CARN1VRL NIOHT.
People May Mask or Nol. as They See
rtt.
Tonight will of a carnival at the
street (air. Those in attendance may
mask or not as they prefer, but it is
BOpod that the large majority will
mu-k. Costumes may In- secured from
tl Hi ,-ial cixtunier or elsewhere as
each may . Let for himself for herself.
The rates charged bv the otlicial cos-
turner are very rOMOMhM
The association expects
ten. Ian..- of maskers as
appreciation of thccxcelle
bv the committee, l-r -
Ol confetti and serpentine
evidence. The carnival will be on.- of
the most pleasant lealiire- oi the fair
and should not be missed.
a large at
evidence of
' work done
quantities
will i.c in
"A HINDOO HOODOO" TONIGHT
Nol One Adverse OMUOsM Has Been Re
ceived on lu lour.
The following are clippings from
notices in the New York papers regard
ing "A Hindoo Hoodoo will h sp
pears at Fracr opera house tonight.
The SrNSMHUU has not r.ceievd one ad-
reree criticism since it bogM Its Uesr,
New York Herald. August 'JH;
"One of the bSSt written, best play.il
comedies seen in years,"
New York Journal. August -7: "Tic
theme is new to (he comedy stage and
develops startling possibilities.'
I i .ii ik iy li Fyle. n. New York Sun:
"John Fowler,' dsssrvoi the coii
graiulatioiis of the theater going
public. TnS comedy is original, bright
and Well constructed. It a- played
last night with delightful vivacity and
dash in lieorg.- Larson and Anna
Boyd."
Seats may be reserved at Talliuan's
dtag store Up to 7 dO o'clock.
KOabH rsoN
BELEASED.
With Fraudu-
Extra line line of
Ladies, PMbiOUbie Statmnarv
Latest in fold and tint.
c ,i Ui sod Alls at.
tudletou
ruing and Win r, Burden, Athena;
Miss psItSSOre, A. lain-. William
Wells, Athena: August Arp, Adams.
Mis- Kil.i lie!: of the art de arl
BMMl oi the Portland Oregonian, ar
med in Pendleton tin- morning and
has been sketching some oi the more
piSteiBSqUc booths t.slay. Mis- 11.11
is Accorded a heart v welcome by the
fair oiii's wherever ske goes.
licl McDonald, a prominent resident
of Alba, Camas l'rairie, is in Pendle
ton in attendance up .n the street fair!
and carnival, which he declares is ex
ceedingly creditable to Pendleton's
public spirit. Mr. McDonald says a
large number of people from his sec
tion have visited the fair and more
will arrive daily until it close-.
J. B. Reemty, of F.lgin and J. A.
Mastersou, oi La QnMOS, are visiting
the fair. Mr. Keeney was at on. time
clerk of I'matilla county and well
known, while Mr. Mastersou is a
prominent resident of the drande
Kolide valley. Both gentl.-ui.-ii are
surprised at the magnitude of Pen. In
ton's fair.
vv ii. iiurll.iirt, general passenger
agent ot the o n. mm,, J . I
O'ltrieli, su'riiilen.lent ol the same
coin pain and Fred S. Morris, of the
banking house of Morris .V White
head, of Portland, arrived in Pen. II. -ton
on Tuesday evening and returned
to Portland on Wednesday evening.
Thev came o see the Peiidleloii street
lair and carnival and were very literal
in their praise of Peh.ll.-lon enterprise.
They were surprised at 4he extent of
the exhibition and the number and
completeness of the uxhihiu.
Notice.
All iwrsoiis knowing themselevs in
debted to me will pleuse call and settle
their accounts. H. M. SI.OAN.
Up to Tuesday 1011 bicycle licenses
had heun issued in Wallu Walla.
He Did Nol Obtain Money
lent Intent.
F. M. Itoberisnn had his prelim
inary hearing Wednesday hefor. .Inst MM
Fit. QonJd on the charge of obtaining
money under false pretenses, and was
released with a Scotch verdict. Mr.
Ilobertson is the gentleman who wa
arrestcd at Pocatelio bv the sle-rift
ther. last Friday and brought back to
Pendleton by DoMty Sheriff Blakl.-v
on sun. lav. He had obtained )l,i tr.nu
J. B. De.spain, i Ukiah. hv means of
an order on F. W. Matthews, tin
Butter creek stockman, claiming that
Matthews owed him. 'I he evidence
wan not of such a character as to war
taut the justice ill believing that he
obtained the money with fraudulent
FREE
COFFEE
Keen .him duriug Un
fair between the hours of
three and live we will
ser. our
4(10
( '..If. free to all.
and have a cup
M
Come in
It is
strong and pungent
Owl Tea House.
I aut Tsas, Collcca, Specs, sic.
Inlent. Mr. Itoherlson w n nil hi" way
I., Missouri to see his sick wife when
stopped. He will try again to make
the journey.
NEW YOBK MARKET.
Beported by I. L. Ray A Co.. Chloago
Board of Trsde and New York Stock
Bxrhange Brokers.
Sept. '.11. Tin1 wheat market re
ceived a setback (. day losing all the
advance of yesterday and oToSNHJ at
the bOttOOl, Liverpool opened MO
higher, 68 14 Md closed n- l1,.
New York openiHl IbB higher. SOlfi
bsBSmbsT, the high siint of the ilav
Prolit taking began at once and started
llbsnl selling by snuill hohlers which
carrieil prices to S4 DM.
Stocks lower. Money. 1
Close yeter.la . IB 'bM.
Open tOdaj . BB I .
Rsiise lodaj
Close t.slay.
St DM to
M-t DM.
Is This Plain Bnougn.
If von have a nagging cough and are
losing Mesh, go to a dniL' -tore. BOO
get a bottle of Shiloh's OoOSUmption
cure. Take two. third- ol it. ami ll
if von are not bsnsfltsd. return the
Isittle to the druggist, and he will re
turn vour money, isn't thai fair! Bo
one sonld ask 'more. . t -. . N i ts.
and l a Dittle. Tallman .v Co., had
ing druggists.
TRAP SHOOTINU FRIDAY.
Vlillori are Invited to the Grounds lo
Participate.
The Peii. Ih t.m gnotfBMra'l Associa
tion will hold a practice sbool OH lbs
grounds on the hill southwest of town
on Fridav afternoon commsnclng at 1
o'clock. All visiting "porlsmen are
eofdlally Invited tn lie on hand In par
ticipate! There will he plenty of blue-
rooks end plenty ol guns, (insets will
Is turn.. 1-.. 1 with guns The new
manga trap will he used. The shoot
will be on all altSTHOOn. Let every
man in town w ho wishes to take a
crack at a blOSTOek and enjoy himself
for a hour or K), make calculations on
being present.
Public WsUdlna.
At ,.::lii this afternoon, at the b Otll
platform comer of Main and Alta
streets, Andrew Carlisle and Mis
ttsbseoa Chapman were united In
marriage in the presence of an im
mense throng of ipsctatora. Rev, V.
I.. Forbes, president of the Pen
dleton academy olliciated. The happy
cuple selected a hc.lr.MUii suite from
M. A. I! ider's furniture store a- a
present from the lair BMUMgSmsnt,
MURDER AND SUICIDE.
A Crazy Man Kills His Wife and Child
and Hlmsell.
Sunipter, Or., Sept. W. Pred Kane,
who resided with his wife and slen
daoghter, a child about seven or eight
years of age, six miles northwest of
this plate, in 11 tit of teniporar. in
sanity, shot hi- w ife and daughter and
burned the body ol the latter by
setting tire to their cabin 1mm. . lie
then attempted suicide by shooting
bimssK.
Persons passing on tin road found
KuM and Ins w ife y. Merday a short
distance from their home in a dying
condition and brought them to Samp
ler. Both are thought to be mortally
eoundsdi
Kane shot himself through the lungs
and hi- wife was struck by a bullet
just below the heart. .
Kane was married only a lew months
ago.
Cave It to the Publlo
Portland, Sept. John Wilson,
u well known capitalist . w ho died a
week ago. left In- library ol 1000 vol
umes to the Portland lilirtiry ussocia
tion. The library which wa- the most
complete indiviOMl 0M ill this city,
is valued at 1I0,UU,
ST.
Boys'
Suits
for
School
Wear.
E.
JOE STORE
To the Ladies of Pendleton:
We call your attention to the
Latest Imported Novelties
I Such as Preach Embroidered Taffeta Silk fronts, la teal
rarisian cmlinutlrnd .-iciniionu, viltiiiuii si;incii'
Bruaaela net, latest Schiffone Appliqua trimminf , See
out east wmili.w tor Ladiea1 latest Burepean noVettieit
in ladies' wrap-- ami many other imported Uses that
will attraol tin aj i .
We are the Leaders of Fashion.
LYONS &
m
Dress
Goods
for
School
Girls.
CO.
FAIR.. D
10
per cent
rebate.
DURING THK BTBBRT VAlU we will reliate each
purchaser of goodl from our store, 10 per rOHl of the
amount of his purchase. Otis prioss alt! n..w lower
than IttOti oi our ratnpstitoni prices, but in order fi
gSl U tter iieiptainted w ilb the residenlH of Pen. lie-
n.ii, ami Umatilla nonnty, we Intand t.. taaJn aaah
om who buv-something ol u- a present m N i'r
of the am inn' purelntsml.
Don'! mtMthlsebesncc nftrnvim d
dollar or two on a gull of clot hog
ALMIS
HAVfi YOUR
HANDS kEAD
THE FAIR.
Opera Mouse lllock
liennett & Tarbet, Props.
Court StiCL-t. I'coiilet'in.
fit
1 it g
The Wesse'
Department Stores.
Fall Inn ui acketa. Capos, Lfdiaa1
railor Marti Suits and Wrappera
ara iust in, They ore netv and
tyliah.
FALL DRES5 GOODS OP ALL
DESCRIPTION ARE ON DISPLAY
Prof. Stafc
The
ud
Celebrated Palmist
Psychotoftt
You Can Get
The Ce.ebrated Pilsner Beer
in bottles, ilelivercii to any part ol city, at
S1.50 per XDozerL.
Roftioil hv Geo. J Pottnor
CASTORIA
SeerslhriifnllureofCllAS.il Ptl
la for more Dun thitty yrsn , sntl
dm sTtM 1 Vs. uu.t sMseja amgiu.
t'ber-, os'll or obstinate sores,
sealil, and idle-. .iiiekly .tired by
banner Salve, the most bealiBg
msdrSine in the world. Koeppeii'-
Pbarnaoy,
.v. Pi Cay lor, ebo lor many faars
hai been ail elllploVe ol the II. . A
N. company! bai I mean sntsoeivs
dealer in pay, beviag reeentl made
the pur, has,, of a thousand tops m the
rieinity of tbsOovOi Union soonty,
OSTEOPATHS.
Ir-. W J, and Mr-. KoVM,
gradnatss of tie- Amen, an
Bi liool of 1 1-1. upalln . at
Kirksvlllei Mo., are per
manently loealed at "HI,
corner of Thompson ami
Alta HtrsaU, Psndlston,
iBvestieatkm Ee&pectfullv Solldlei
KOEPPENS
MODERN
PHARMACY
tverytMntr IKat it keft tn a tirtt
rlaii, up Ij date tliuj; ttorc.
115 Court St.
Stock with Groceries to its Full Capacity.
(I. R. Demott's Store is filled with everything
in the Grocery line to full and overflowing.
In Staples
In I
ana (ioods
Tht lln i tin- in
to lie found iii Ihe
city
Tin- sur oontnini
tint very bec1 1 1 tut
money otn buv
If Vmi Want
Fruits, Vegetables. Butter,
Chickens,
Eggs,
ou fan Bnd them ut tlii sunt).
Q. R. Demott
"" " "
mmmm llrllOsT Ql e"11 " ep
f
Is iii this oitv ami is mofnusJ ;
press mill publie everywhere. All si
pleased and d. lie,i, i witli hin M
lags Multitudes . i-it bit fnaai Jii?
ami are happy. I'.ilmistry is so eurt
s.-li'ln e Mild II .'X, lies tile 'KOodn Si
admiration of the most skeptics!. IV
lessor Hterlmu' . an he .eiifulled'oilll
mutters perlaiiiine tn the elfii (4
the human rue.-. Your luisi rosi
all ipiestions ot hie, perUiniaf :
marriaxe, si.kn.s-, U-ath, rbuet
truvels, disorcse, separations, Usmis,
business tran-.ei.-n-. wills, Jisa
IllorlmiJes. lost .e al -.'III Iricll.lr.
If yon desire t.. hi- mure romwfii.
if v ,11 desire 1,, have yoar liosse
troubles reinov. . I. tOOf list lewis
turned, your bitterest enemiei ns
verled into staiiii.-h frieii.ls in 1 srsi,
1 whatever mav he v.-ur MSBH1 1
I eions or desire- . ill .111 thii leinisl
palmist and h will semi y.snis
liappier, w i-i-r and Imliler tiuui "f
Isifore. Kcores who have couMillel Pis
lessor Sterl nr.- . .-n-ider Ida ilii ol
assistance 11.. -t valuable, lb '
I made fortunes (or manv . tindinK fcf
them, liir.iii-.'l In- psveliir
vestments thai reiiirn.-d tlrfiii SI
I profit. Many married csiple. e0
heretofore have ipiarrele.1 mil iel s
eruhle lives, are now united ssd IWgj
L'oiileiited and happy. Iirinkmn M
hands have 1 n refnriueil ow
claimed and r. stored tn their Uoilss
! Alwenl friend- have been l.sinu, W-1
ward irls bine h.-.-n shown the J
of their vvav- ai--i -lart.-il on ll s !
ol olaxlioiic. and duty , mill s w
I ilit-ir sxsl
ataoding in their cmiuiunity. ijj
these thine- at. of daily errurws
right in tile hear! ol ureal Cllv-
letters come inni; 111 iroin all fsr
..f tl... I-..O...I stiles involv ll'V 1
t ions of ureal imisirt Slid Masm
and everv replv 1- must sritmiM
the troubled and iinliailiy.
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giving them thai pSSM H 11
Ssaltll nor power ean pTfldM- m
the world nonsuit bin aaai aaae
hiisiiiess and emulation ;efIM
on KMines oi cimii.e; . veil
the xosisd sen-1 lor readings ""
the mail, urn! in rstnrs Wg
testimonials stating tl'' Hn""r
truly H SCI. -le e 1
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Johnson Street, Wgfi
Webb and Alta
Charges 50c
and $
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The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY
Kelt':.:' uih and licrriH
TATOM BROS., Proprietors.
All the I'l.niihn
Vcj-ctuhlcs, Hun. 1 anil I litis.
Main Street, Pendleton,