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-h feast (ewvvav) TURHDAY, itCTOUKU in, inno. Ladies Welts A new line just in, from $3.00 , $5.00 per pair. Nothing bettor in tin- market. Hnappv up-to-date stylish goods. Call Ami M tliotn. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoo Man. 80-r Main Street, I'enilleton, Oregon BRKV1TIHS. cigars. Umnht. Bad lev A X liner, eaoiot Coyote , .iln ami warrant Peter Wert. Three nice dwelling house for Hale, on reasonable Irnn- Inquire of II. J. I lean II you want pure home rendered Ian) with no adulteration go to Schwarx and (ireulich. A nice lot of young and ld chickens, dressed or alive, at Demon's, lasave your orderc early. Why pay 111' lo ) for a net of teeth, when vou can get the verv Ivst at Dr. Whitaker foi ts. Iii. (V)lunibia, Main street, newly fitted Fine wines, lliiuors and cigar. Wi X. Schempp, proprietor. If you have a houae to paint or a nxnii to paper, a picture to frame, a little plumhiuif to be looked after go and see C. Sharp, opera houae nlock, Court street. If von want to buy your winter' supply of groceries and provision you should see Demon's Ntock. His store ia well tilled with evervthing in the fancy and staph' grocery line. The lien method of cleansing the liver ia the tine of the famous little inlls known ax IVWitt's Little Karly Itiser. Kasv to take. Never gripe. Tallman A Co., leading druggist. Headquarters for hack, buggies, ami wagen at W. ll.Joue lie ha bought in large quantities, not only buggies, wagon ami hacks, but farm machinery also. It is always a pleasure lot .Mr. Jones to show his line of goods, whether you buy or not It ia well to know that DeWitt's Witch Hard Salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will cure ecsema ami akin disease ami ugly wounds ami ores. It is a certain cure for piles. Counterfeit may be offered you. that you get the original DeWitt Witch Hazel Halve. Tallman A Co., leading druggists. Met set teeth 8, at (r. Whitaker', warranted ami guaranteed. If yon waul to hir vonr wile a pi fie present, join the Owl Dinner Net Club. I Ice cream, chocolate, Oatfty Dtltton 'n own make. They are awfully nice. I Tablets, pencils, inks, mucilages, fancv stationery ami blank books. . NolPa. See our window for display of china land oueenswiire given to member of the Owl Dinner Set Club. LaiHIinata detective work under- token. Prompt attention. Striell conHdential. Address IS. this olllce. Nicelv furnished riMim at reasonable rates, by the night or weak, in the new RaM building over St. ,loe store. The best tVeth cost the dentist $1.7H per aet, and plate cost lUc ami Whitaker charges f for, set MM guaran teed. The largest Key Wesl cigars in town for 10 cents ; Henry the Fourth and K. I.. Sulelo at lark ration' cigar store. Some new bicycle, to close out stock (or the season, at tin- t'reeent aireiie) in the F.ast I Iresmiian building. A new Sterling bicvele, SMMnch frame, for only 2,.ot. See it. It vou are thinkint! of having vonr house imperod, you should "look out for wall paper" at R, ,1. Mnrphv's. He has a large assorted stock ami I making lower prices than ever licforo offered In Pendleton. Long Creek Hunger: Wilhclm Weichel, of Monument, passed through laing Creek this week with 1.S00 lanibs, which he had I QUI filial for lust spring, and received i the mountains, from Kmil Scharff. Fred Uruce " who was arrested last. Saturday night at Milton h Sheriff Kees for horse stealing bad iii hear ing lefore .lodge tilasford ("day in Walla Walla. It i said that Urn, It guilty of stealing live head of horse from Lew Matthew on Snake river. Long ('reek Ranger: Ivan, tin and BeOfgS Sloan and Win. bee piloted a band Ol about too bead of cattle through town last Saturday, coming from near Hums. They were owned partly by Ivan, partly by the Hotter creek Sloan and some were Isiught for Pendleton butcher--. Ho not get scared if your heart troubles vou. Most likely sou sutler from indigestion. Kodol )vsH'pia Cure digest- what ,.n eat iml give- toe worn out stomach perfect r -t. It is the onlv preparation known that completely digests all classes of foods; that is why it cure tin- worst case ot indigestion and toioach trouble after everything el- ha tailed. It mav I.- taken in all Dondltloni and cannot help but do you good, Tallman at Co., leading druggi-t. Two carlo.nl- of horse went through Pendleton Moielav m ruing from the interstate fair at Moist-. One -id for the AnteloH race- contained liich moml .iii,l Haby Kuth. owned hv lloyn ton, tormerly owned bv Tom Milarkev; Pendleton Untie, a Ilenpner horse, Mav W., (iray Handy, Hill Nye, Mctliiity and u -'-year-old by u son of Hanover. The other car, for the laiwistoti races, contained Annigeta and Annlla. owned bv A I Keliev, of I'avtoli, Wash. ,'KOiM.K IIKRK FOR A DAY. Mr. ami Mr. Charles II. I've ol Oregon City, arrived in the citv Molt' day mottling, and me tin- (meats, of, Mr. anil Mr-. I MoorhOOtO, Mr. DyV IS a pTOm I IMUt t attorney in the oW time capital of Oregon, ami Mrs. Hye is the gifted author ol "McLaughlin and Old Oregon," the best lok on the early dav of t It is- state yet written, ami recently published bv a leading Chicago tlrni. It deals with event be ginning as early a IH'JI, and covers more than thirty years. While the book in question is termed an "histori cal romance" by the author yet, touching questions ol fact, much time and labor was senl in it preparation in order to obtain the exact facts. Mrs. I've descends from revolutionary ancestry, i a native ol Ohio, and was graduated at Ota rl in college. Soon afterward she removed to Iowa, and spent a good deal of time in searching for fads concerning Iowa history, arising a number oi articles there upon, some of them apiioaring In the American Magasine of Hitory, pub lished in Philadelphia. She has been a resident of Oregon more than ten years, and is an enthusiastic student of its history. Something more may be eipectisl iron her in the year- to come. Mr. and Mr. I've vlslteil the re-cra lion on Mondav. ami Indav thov Weill to Walla Walla. While there thov will visit Whitman' grave. Tallman & Co. Loading Druggist aa-l dealers In School Supplioa Extra fine line of Ladies' Fashionable Stationary Latest in told and tint. Cor. ruin and Alia 3t. I'aiitlleton. THE BEST $2.50 SHOE The last named horse ha- a mark of S:i:Hj in a trotting race. CIRCUIT COURT. First Natloaal Bank ol Walla Walla vs. Donald NaOonald. F'irst thing this morning t'n- circuit court proceeded to tackle the interest ing case oi the First National bank of Walla Walla v-. Donald McDonald. The same cur.- a- tried .r tie- June term, at which turn- the jury dis agreed. It was necessary to summon juror this morning from the Iwslv of the commonwealth to till out the re quired dozen, t.'. A. l-ramcr. Jerry Harnhart and H. F. Hayes, who chanced to U- in court listening to the proceedings. were caught by this special summons. The case involves a disputed question as to the location of the common corner of the southeast quarter of section 2lt, aoiithwesi q i.ir ter of section .), northwest quarter of section '.i'-i ami northeast quarter of section M, township B north, range Vt east, Willamette meridian. Tin- one corner is stipisiscd to be the same for all four quarter section, but it ha slipMit from it mooring in Bgaw straugi- manner, and it-correct loca tion i what is troubling the owners of the land. It is presume,! that tin case will attract the attention of court all of todav ami thi evening, ami !erhap part of tomorrow. Maitses Dispotad at AiMelte vs. Hover, enlict By jury giving ilelemlunt VI, a ,lainages, J. S. Smith and I). H. Krils vt. K, I. Smith. Settled by stipulation. I be dclendunl a .idiudged lo he I ie puasusnor of the two mule described in plaintiff' complaint, namely, om ertsin dark bay mule named "Pete" and one certain hav mule naunsl "Hollie." Josephine Knott vs.,Alonzo Knott. Knott untied. Pat rati of divorce granted, Paul Klingle vs. Samu- I Muhlemaii. Judguient on verdict. ON EARTH For Man or Woman. The Peoples Warehouse SHOE STORE. 710 Main tttrawt, Paul U too, Urtoa. THK INDIAN SCHOOL. Tha Work ot Miss at. J. Galthar HlKhly Pralsad. The Indian ch,.l on the reservation ha recently la-en visile, I by Hi v. Perry ('handler of Whitman college, Wallu Walla, and Frank M t'uiio-r, of Washington, H. ('.. attaarvltOf of In dian sclnsds. Itev Perry (.'handler says: "It was a pleasure foi me to again visit the government school on the reservation uuder the most en el lent supervision of Miss M. V. Galtbar. Miss Haiti McDowell continues her faithful work in the M-hisd. Mis (isitber has recently been in Washington, D. ('., ami present. I the need of another building i aci-ouHslate tin- wants ol her increasing sclnsil. The best oi order, system and harinonv prevails in the school. Miss (iailher speaks very highly of the kindness shown her by many of her Pendleton frHroda. Noth ing but goisl can result from a sehisd under so g,s,d management. ' ' Mr. Conner, who is a guest a Hotel I'cmlluton, also speak highly id Miss (iaither's work. NKW YOltK HARKBT. Hsportod ay I. L, Ray Ct,. Chlsaao Board of Trad and Nw York Slock Ixtbanga Brokers. wci. in. i ue wneai marki'l was firmer today on tins side, although foreign market were lower. Liverujol closed l 7-H aitainst n 1 1-H vcstenhiv. New York opened 'j liigher, 71 5-H, and closed at 7 ll. after ioaaaiaf Btfc. Tk sharp local. Of nearly two cents yesterday enabled a good business to lie done in spot wheat in the easl and steadied the market on futures. Slock strong .Money, .'( per vent. ('loan veaterday, 70 -i-H, 0-n today, 70 VM. Kauge nslay, 7ii o-h to M0. t low- today, 79 ' , Uaoeuiher corn, p.' Thomas . I. Kirk, ol Athena, re pre sentatlve-ebct from I'mutilla coiintv in tin- coming legislature, is in town having lieeu caught on jury duty at tin circuit court. Mr. Kirk is giving at tontine to several measure which In believe will make for the betterment of the state and Kastern Oregon. Hi has hud previous legislat ivo experience which will U' valuable to him thi a inter. Her! Huffman, of Kamela, spent M mlav in l'i mli, ion Mr. Ilultinan known lo munv is-ople of thi- city hv his writings through the Last Oregon lau. His letter have created n verv favorable impression ol him ami a per soual acquaintanceship does not lessen it. Mr. Huffman i a hsoinolive tin man on the t. H. V N., ami he will always Is- a welcome guest in I'endl ton. Personal Mention. Mrs. Henry Means, of I'inatilla. left lor home tin morning, alter having visited here briefly. Mr. and lira, W. I-'. Matlock r. turned Monday evening from their lri to Arlington and lleiquier. I!. Hums, general agent of the O. I v .v at walla wallu, wa a visitor in Pendleton eter,hl afternoon. Mm,' Love ami Win Hurtoti, of Athena, spent last evening in I'endl ton ami returned home tistay. Miss Liana Mihtrkey ha returned from Walla Wallu. where she has been visiting for a couple oi weeks. James Washington i- on a visit t Kansas City. He will return the latter part of thi week or the llrst of next. Mi Kthcl Meach hit for Portland last night, where she will make her honie, her parent- having precshsl her J. F. and J. It. Kilgore, of tin t anner lunik of Weston, are in Pen dleton, inti-re-ted iii circuit court mailers. Long Creek Manger: Fd Welch, of Pendleton, formerly a Hitter rancher, is in the .Middle Fork conntrv to huv I stock cattle. Long Creek I'anger: Mart Hiinlap, of Fox vallov, arrived from Pendleton last Wedne-day with a load of freight for Long Creeker. Long Creek Hunger: I-M ('. Allen, of Pendleton, arrived in Long Creek la-t evening, with i lem niaekweii, on a visit with relatives. Henry parks and W. H. SUtBOtO have returned from a visit to lint Lake. They give that resort the highest kind of u testimonial. Lawrence Huirhinsoii, of California, i in Pendleton, a witntai before the circuit court in the Weston land case growing out oi a disputed corner. Huntington lb-rahl: Mr. C. M. Smith of Pendleton was visiting rela tives and trietid- in Huntington thi week. She returned home Wednes day morning. T. 1. (ileun arrivtsl last night from Sniuinerville to Is- present at the trial of Chillier and C.irdwell, who lire charged with huving stolen hmrt i head of his cattle. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Huloril are visi tor in Pendleton. Mr. Huford is cashier of the First National hunk of Wallu Wallu. and is here on business BafOft tat circuit court. Mrs. Henry Miller, of Kcho, was in Pendleton yesterday on hu-iiiu. 'h, O. It. A N. graders are at work on their farm near Kcho for the Mtofl that is being prepared. Cha. M. Pi.-r,, came over from Im (irumie thi morning and went up to Weston. With his family he will leave next Monday in nid the w inter in California and Arizona. Mis Minnie Hose, uftor visiting a lew days with Mr. and Mrs. Ibnrv Caplinger, near Athena, and with other friends there, has gone to u hospital at Wallu Wallu, she boing a trained nurse. Horace Wulkor, county , oinni'ssioner, ha been in town for a couple oi day a, He will return on Saturday, Novemher 1, for a -MS'ial session of coiiuly court, the regulur session of which will bil low, coniliiem iug on the otb. Mis- .Myrtle Smith rctiiruod Monday evening Iroui The Halle, where -hi ll ud been visiting lor a week. She was pleased with the street fair and thought it compared favorably with that of Pendleton and Portland! Count) Hecorder.l. W. Mnloiicx io al his desk Mnndiiy after it week's absence ni t he seashore ami ill Astoria. This was the Hrsl time he hud eve Baaed upon the ocean, and he enjoyed Ihe trip for that and nlher good reasons. R, L. Harm-It, cashier of the First National bank of Atlietia, came down on Monday ailernoon 's train and left this mnrning for Hot Lake. He is a sufferer (ruin a severe attack of rheu matism and goes there for a week or two for relief. I rank J, VanWinkle. formerly 01 the Kaslern Oregon state normal Btbool, now principal ol the public schools al Porl Angeles, Clallam Bounty, Washington, bordering on the -trait ni Juan tie l uca. is in Pendleton as a altpttt before rlrttull court in the Walton land cases. Middle I'nrk items ill Long Creek Manger: Hav Ibdlowav Itartan to Pen dleton Wedneaday after his wife and Kirov ami M 1st Bell" Adkins. tlhq have baan vlaltlng In Dayton, Wash., for Hie past few week-, they will le acMDipanial home by Mrs. Miles tiriffen. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. MrCoy, ol IpaJntaa, ire gttaatt ol Mr McCoy's parents, Mr. and Mrs, .laines Cruw. ford. The Craw fords have BIB0 a guests Mr. Crawlord's sister. Mrs. John M. McHride, of Albany; Walter Hums, secretary ol the Shaw-Horden Co., Spokane; and Harvey Hums. 01 Heardon, Waab, V. A. Maui) and Al Penrce. nl Haker Otty, and the Mi-es Nellie and May We-t, t rou i near Arlington. were on the westbound train thi- morning. The gentlemen were OA their wav to Port land on it btisines- trip. The young Indies, nieces ot Mr Mann, were on their return journey after bating visited ilieir aunt at baker Oltj M0KMUN INUUSTRIES. ST JOE LFADERS OF FASHION. a a "?nP AT ITT lrx. . ttnnn nur k t" a i i muiit r . ST0R Coinnteiii K v utincaan .mi. i 1 n iiiK lines id gowb forONK W1SEK we w 1 1 ONLY m.'iki ' Hi", C ut in 0 must liurr ! r"-!H on ii vou the fell Kl't fir.. -"uir... Dress Goods, all grades. Mens, Boys and Children ci Ladies Capes, Jackets and Collared th Wltan we pal tho knife to prit lui chi iip. lt-"l nriiiL; tin- ali l oiti St.in h lor 5c, wortli IOC, s we cut deefo, we will soil I Collarettes. o coma and take advantaRe of ,his on Coffee R pnekagea l,.r $,,,,,, nPnnrf. POIin.l VOl' KS FOR BUSINESS. E m LYONS & CO .1 I CI rand lerdav neoplc i gratiihiti o on now coming in Irom Mali to cultivate small beet farms in the (I rand Honde valley. 'They are a remarkably in ilustrioits and intelligent set, " be sn id. ami Ihiiy are making a since ol Is'et raising w here other- have failed . In fact, they have taken several contract off the hand of our farmer, who were still twiiiml by agreement to raise hints for the sugar factory lor three year more. Dtvll Cultivation and strict at -tout ion to the little details seem to la the fort" of the newcomers, who do hot hesitate to get down nil then kutes ami follow the tedious process of beet-thinning for davs at n time. No! machinery has yet U-eh invented to help out in this buck -breaking work, ami so the young beets have to he i nulled by baud, where they are grow ing up to,, thickly. "Kew of oltr people were used to I nlowing to a depth of V- to 11 inches, i 'ail the-e .Mormons seem to umicr-tam! it all right, ami the subsoil plow fol low the surface Blow, making the soil resemble an ash heap in con-istency. "The newcoiner- will cut the big ru-che into ft-, in- ami jPiattB tract-, and they expect to build a town ol their own, in which the block will he I live ucre in sine. The settlement can ' thu- get together (or work ami social advantages and the colonist will be oaill happv in their new home. "Several hiisine men ol the .Mor mon faith have located in Lad ramie, paying cash for their now lv-anpi in ,1 property, and the .too, simmii to poes. the talent of untiring industry. "In heel-raising, however, a go,! deal .lepeuds on the BUalitV of Ihe soil. ami care is necessary in the relent inn d land for this purpose. In BMtala- stances a high a- J I Ion- ol beet hae been raised to the ucre tin- year near La l liaaaa. KXLUKSION TO I.KWIST0N. Intsritats Fair, Oct. if. to 20 Ineluitv. Low Hound Trip Ratal. Kor the la-wiston interstate fair Which will he held oil the BDBft dali -the (I. H. t S. Co. will sell round trio tickets At 17. IB, Ticket i on sale Onto her 1 4 to lit inclusive, return limited t toiler 21. P. K. WAMSI.KV, Agent. Building In Pomaroy. Millard f. White, the architect an I contractor, sent Sunday in Pendleton and returned to Poinerov, Wa-b. on Monday, to timsh his work a contriu - tor on six of tin ten one-story hriek now in course of construction then- Mr. White state that the hricklaviug on the liuilding will have been com- pleled within a couple of week. At the next session of the county commis sioner it is thought that bids will be' asked lor plan and sneci licat ion- i,,r new c urt house to cist so thing ike 170,001', -uui i,,r the eonttroct iiai thereol. Mr. Whit,- ha hi that contract, also. SOMETHING SPEQSAL. In ordet to inert , tsr nut tr.nlt', wc have decided t BUUtfl the follow ing SPECIAL. UPPER. Anj poraon buying $10 wurtli of goodi Iron) our store, .will be allowed to tolecf any $1.00 artidla Irom our mock; it yoil blljl 1 1" WOMh yOU you et B 5m urticlr; if yiui buy f. 5., worth you gal a i$t articla; but bo premium will ba nvan oa less than r, 00 trade. Yon l" bol have to buy nil the gooda t one. time, 'but we will Itirnisli you with .1 card with the amount you denim to trade out, With amoitlDta lot cub pin idntae mi tbe margin unit when all are cancelled vou get your premium Tins is equivalent to a 1 per cent rebate on our alreadj low prit ea, and it will pity you to ctmie I ID gild let us explain the lyatem to you, There is no driiwin in our ayatom, bill each cuatonter geta a preinium without tlnr ebnnee of being disappointed. Kemembcr you buy .is you need the fluids, and when you havi traded out f. Sm nr tao aa the cgao may be, vou Try thig plan and save money. How Tliov Ac Inuirovlng Farm Molhods In Grande Konde. linker, an attorney, of l,n who was at the Perkins taB" am the Oragonlan, think the it union ,-oiiniv are io oe eon- , . - , Ion the class of ,iiiM;M"uV"" I""" """" THK FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props. Uti'cnncrrv tfi'iiins;, aini'i S'reet, I'ciMleton. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL O.R ok Vn'iMm i ' Ft ')' . -aM -3 - - M , Sl'iksn. Wn Hilk p 1 .''' ' hiiii,TW no. i, ..n.iiiu 1 a: s. -""iisnt ' t . K m Pun.. D hi ,,. .... . I C. f . HOHLlH.Frop, Th Oni, tint Class and Lomplstr Hntrl In the City. flio Brntt AM Trains. Frisi Sample Rooms tlKtrtc Ligliti. Im Frsol Building Cor. Courl and Johnson Streets, PENDLETON. OllEGON The Wessel Department Stores. Fall and Winter Clothing Second shipment bos pist arrived. All Inii st gtylsa gg liishion shown I" " .mil .' f;n .11 main oibers. Suits fron $4.85 to $22.50. ' H. III. Kn Sumluv gatardai Ma. a hv llli.url Imlly aa s. ni. 5lBaW I'lirHsn rnatkai-. COlUSlH. ,1 , toiutrs. AaBsaiajltSM UgiHip ' 1 Snaksllfir, i.. M!x,-il I r,i 1 1, n...uu ... .1 om, ,' " ---"SS ll,0 I, ill,.. ! t., I. . . (it lull tiifnrinsiit! rsll orvrma k. r. Wasaiar, POSSIBLE Vou ar not twin ni ib I'ast tiiiu und HMrkfj NiwctfiwibTil Boott am slim :, tot a I ui aaaortmant. winter wear The Weasel Department Stores. THK YKRDILT, THK. ONLY IlK.Mtlt'lC A TIC ILLUiTRATpO WI'.KKI.Y. Kdited by AI.KKK.D IlKMt Y 1.1 '. W I S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iitt i ml it iit I i r 1 1 , Haviland China I ' iwerful CartoooM I t lifatsfJM I BdituriuUst Wltboal fear of conl rndiclioii we aaanrt that THK VKHDI0I i the heat thing thai ha liaiipatwal in Blty raart of ft gift' lean joiiriialiui. " Ilurlington, la , lienns ratie .loi.inal. THK VMnniOT Cow vent ion. KVEKY I.uyai. THK VKltlMUT. - piciigcd lo agyaart Um DRlfOGBAT owus it to hi sirt uoniineim of the KaiiMa City mil to himself to read Dk Shilohs Couah and nsumption Lure This is bsyund question tllo most .u,-c-e..lu C'oUKjh Unlit-ill ever known to swience; a lew do.es Invariably cure tbs wer.l uaitt u( Couah, Croup ml . Ilrouvidtls, while Its won derful aut'ce In the curs ot on.unipiion 1. without a par list In loehl.tory ot medicine, hind us Ai.t di.cv.iy t has hwu sold on u uuamntee which tto other mt'li.ine tan stand. K yon have Cough, we esine.tlv aok you ton y it. In Unite,! 8ltea anil Casiaduav UK ud l.0u. In hntfhutd l.. m. bis. Jhl. and is. fid. 90IX PROPRIETORS S.C.Wells & Co.) L.EROY, N.Y. TORONTO, CAN. sat ar tallata a uo., iuauui We have a Hue of llaviluml and farlsb.nl China in din ner set that, we would ba pleased tO show you whetlu-r yOU buy or not. Also, a part of our holiday sta'k of . Ii iitit iioveltibis, ash Iraya, boa iui ts.xes, ss,on tray, it'., has utrive.1 and make a display that i dear to every Seine ll't heart. Come just to se. Owl Tea House. Cheapest Place- In Oraaon. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line Mutton a Caraey, Hrsp'a. Lagva Pandleteg an day at 7 o'clock except Sunday, for I'ilot Rock, Nye Hidge, Alba and Dkiuh. Uoud ac coinimslatioii Keasonahlc fr. iidit ami p'iNsenger rate. ( Ity ollue at Tallman A Co's ttoat, hv nllhaaalt the AN RXTBAOJUttllARY INUU0MMRNT, ret'lllar 1.1 . ii l isl u.. , mail lor si. ,,,,. ir , , , i .. , ',; .""'T ?P" H" 'r""!, we will I .-.. u .: r. . ". 1 " . rt" mrtner imlucenienl ind,,,nihle ""!!.. "" : itatsl and a !.:.!( .In -,....1.1 "V . V ' "" !" r.'civsi for ..n, Her stand oi- t v.... ..V i .rEiT.. ssjiisjs ami a quarter. This , - .... , -,, ,,iiy iron i i i lib I III' of dol lit r lL.m v fcaclTrainetfttla If van, i atiii.it take taa aarnLafl IIIK'I) fUlpp0. ni.ui I 'ni.it. blpjrt, I l.n.ru ff ittaSl Hair aUBsf r otlnlni; Chair Can. Iliillf- ol Hint' aTwl tt UaWaV ..lit Ml atatalairfll iMiltlta. II l- in our niit-raai -? a- I . i I I I i . b.ii. a llll all'l-lblUbT '! I- .V...I l,. K. F. fctaut. a1" ol J. II l.oTIIKOr, licui-ral Atsul.tt'Ttleia.1 m m w m m m D1VB1. MODERN PHARMAI I U.I ., i. , t ..irir.i.r , "7t u.o, up to-abala .SI n. i.ni n Jm gltaf atWtas OSTEOPATHS. Cr. W, J. Kayas. Or. Ida Koyne. f.ra.luale i Amerhiu, School of Oataouatliy, Kirk.vilic, tin. udlcei endieton, Ortwon, one block seal oi ....r.,.n nure. sisteopatliy is IiimIIksI of curing rtltiato l'i ,our neighhor what it i hut call Msuoall and hae n in a buitishiclorv manner. ft n r n mmm Id Insurant Kire, I. ii--, Aai ri aa nature V not ak write or -x plained Farmers Custom Mill Trad W altera, Proprietor. drug Qggaelai in BMaalBaiaii Klour ait-baiiKwl lor wheat. ri-Mir, Hill rd, llhuppad roud ou habin. . alw.yi. WUhiitg to retire from hnsine., I oftei my entire stock for sale al cost, consisting of 1 ariH-'ts, Huns. Im c and siik Curtalai I ortiern. BrlWMnd Irou KedHtuadH, (iiuchcs, Willi I'tiper, Shades, newim Machine . and oti ,.r things too numerous to !'''''"'"" (!'naB0l a life tune b, DOJf these giasls cheap. JESSE FAILING Pendleton, Orebrmi . - . ... UnaaSw a a 1 Vai'Ate . .i.,it I . n il IJUI'(- . . Lai SEE at t a la llll m a ai a a . . . ...... nail J An UptoDate QROCRRY STO Hcadquartern lor Uuttcr I'tnts (ji-nve I Best CotTee on the Market. .Wstala A ..... a ati - a I'liicUmvaf . ?WHl l,K,ttn dreamery. . . .as THE WHITE HOUSK