Health, and Comfort, too It's tin' hciuty niul lyihetry of Ihfl ladie.' form tliat at attracts ihc ntitltnan'n eye( tail nothing idda more tn its beauty than a nicely littinu wrapper. We have tlio most nobby line of winter wrappers in the city from JOC up I Call and see them. A chance for a gold watch ivpn with every dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood TinTR8DAY, NOVKMHKH 22, IDOO. DAILY. WEEKLY AND SEM1-WEEK1T r TUB Butt Oreffonlan PttblUhiaft Company, ri-NOLHToN. u i .;n OAlt M HS( ItirTION Rni: Dncop7p . - , email f , M Oat - i iMiith, ly nail t o ln '-f-fyf tnri If trill HMftMlM 50 ntuntr MM1 wmi v MNrfJtrTi'N IUTM im up, on veer One ci mi muni hi 1 rial uu (iptiua BtaflC u ml en WWfcl M'MCiimoN MM 1 Out I npf oM , Uir ti'f 4t month M T 111 1 pttoa i knf-. ag ADvmiriaiMi) btb: (Diti'tav A Irr;ieiiitiiU t One Inch, of let, in Seim-WreklT (tr month . I .1. 1 pOMtkNH of New York city itnxnr to Im In leauuf with those who would re form Tatunianv, which eivei solar to the MMnthM1 that "the money pOwef " covet- the inllnem f Tatu- many ami 1 . tr-Mk Groker'i rule tn mmm it. Iwmh IQSQIIIinOOl by I' II. p- cm! ifovernniciit by Kii liar I t'roker there in little difference, at leas' to democrats, mid if there i any it in on the side of the iatter. who sent ters hi- favors aajHNtg the many rather than Moag the favored few who beva much atreailv. r h. On. n it.. 7 n in. K.i o.rt thtr. ti.rt intra 4t.t It, tt 4t ta Ii. II. rt MN U11I). tint lnMft.4 . it . l . I'd ll.ulltl, in iMfly til l Wfrklt prt month r... .' 11 . la I) . pi 111 li p., uiuiit!. I I ' . tu.ltts.t Ir-prm.. It prlta..th t M.ttit prr month t I WrrKlv. prr In. h vf atonltl . . . . t In TiMt.ltv utur 1 1 soni.Warh ly. in1 niinli S 1, per iii.li, ft.. S.W..W..H, Wfthlt I 1 Men tuht.ucnt mart .1 ntiluat. trn tnti prt IIM. ra.h intcruo. The at ltu in it rat ii Mi might try the ex periment nf offering pence to the KllipinOH on the name term as will be acforiletl to Cuba, imteatl of sending thousands nf more soldiers there, tn ili' nf tropical diseases, as is promised. The cattle trust with $.Kt,00t.(iOn capital 1- one of the latest financial creation. Of course the Mock of this trust should he watered unite fre ipicntlv. In short, it will hear wa tering while the promoter ol it Itear watching. Kniperor William, if i resirted, has recently remarked that he in build ing an ant i-. Monroe dm'trine navy . Un lene he lahom under a mittappre helntioii, he nint aware that the oavy of the United State in a Monroe dixtrine mivv and thin fart i not to tie entirely ignored if both are to plow the ea without hindrance or trouble. President Schnrtnan add hi- word tn that nf (ien. Mai Arthur in letting forth the real condition of affair in the Philippine. "Our duty," he lay. ' 1- tn wild there an army larue ami with inch a character of iermaiiency that every man, woman anil child in all finite inland can nee that we mean to occupy the land ami wind up thin mineralih' tin men once (or all." Anil WO the war in not over, ami iO,0U) -Idler- are not eiimixh to anniire the iiihabitailtn of our heiievoleut inten tioiiN.' The hitter truth i better than naceharine lie, remark the New York World. A republican named llrown. a truntiil eiuplnv f a Newport, Ken- tui kv, bank, robbel the inntitution of i K i,an 1 cohl cah and decamped, leav iiiK a hot trial behind him. A gentle man at nor elliow remark that it ia probable the Portland Oreonian, in MMMWtiai upon the crime, will at tribute tlie defalcation to the fact that a majority of the ieople of Kentucky votetl lor llryan in the late election, and, arguing therefrom in it 11-11.1 1 way, declare they are criminal at heart and Jfrovtii'- crime can be I ran I to the environment thill nuch MMpMI created for him. Tin- would In- in line with what the decaying, dunn-.u-the-root Oregouiaii naid in the cate of tile pe.iple of Lihion, Colorado, er- i- tin- negro. I'orler. The verdicts of jiiriH are pant lind ing nut. In the court -of New York vertlictn liave been rendered recently auaiunl ntreet car line and railroads, lor lonne of life ami limb, from six cen is to Ht.MD. with the fact almont identical in each cane. Of courne the verdict were not by the name jury. The democratic principle of tspial riihl, tlnnk the New York World, in violated no lung an it in left to the mere whim and caprice of jurien in nay that one nuin's life 1 worth f.'nn In bin fauiilv, another' 125,000, and to put whatever price they pleane, trom ten cent to ten thoiiHauil dollarn, upon human leg or arm, .furie nhoiild liutl only the fact whether the ih-f. n tlant compauv wa to blame; the rule of compehHation nhoilhl la- tixed liy law. A great tight in to la- made against Tammany Hall, under Croker'n man MBtMli in New York, with the view of breaking the bo' control and plac ing that political anHtn iation on a more firm democratic loundatioii. It neenm that a ne anil powerful opposition to (,'rokerinm ha developed and every thing will Im- done to liriug ulniut the uiihorHiug of Tammuiiy' prevent chief. There are nigun that David li. Hill will lake a prominent part in the movement, ami the tight promise to ha an exceedingly interesting one. One regretuhle bet in counoet Ion with the proaaiasd coiiUwt in that the big cur- "The Path of HoM" i the ntrikiiiir title of an attr.ntivelv bouml and printeil booklet of verne by Mm. Carrie lilake Morgan, of Portland, who in a niter of that other "sweet niniter." K 1 1 11 lligkiiumm, Ol Whatcom. Wanh. Both Mr lilake and Mm. HigglnaOQ are Kantern Oregon uirl. Ndng reared in the draiide Kmide vallev. near La Orande. Like her nmter. Mr. Mor gan ha the divine, prophetic npark of the true poet and pajatl great and heuiitiliil pictures with nimpb word-. All the priNltictioen of tin Imok are excellent, it nil nevernl of them are de lightful and inspiring, poneing the touch of the geinun. Mm. Morgan in 11 contributor to the Youth's OOM panioii. McClure'.-. Leslie' weeklv, LipfWMOtt'l and other nerimlicalH. "The Path of Held" i her tirnt Inxik. THE TEXT BOOK COMMISSION. Probably one of the mont important and exacting duties which 1 inventor (ieer will lie called iiin to perform luring Inn term of OBMa Will be tlie appointinent of the new text book com-ihi-sioii next JaaOOry, The governor in very reticent regarding tlieeompooi tion of the coniniinsiou. In ren use to recent impiine- he gave the follow ing interview in the Portland Oregon inn : "I have, of course, no announce-tie-ntn to make a to the individuals to be apiminied. and shall not make known the names of the meinln-r of the commission to any pernoii until the up liintnient ban In-eii otticially an uotince.l I have not vel made up mv mind whom 1 shall apimint. ami shall not until immediately tn-fore the time arrives for action. 1 consider the naming of this commission one of the most ititirtant duties I have to p.-r-forin a governor of the state, and the aiiiniintinent will not ln inaife until after the most careful MOlidsralloa of the rtspiireinent of the iltion ami the oualilicittion of the most avail able citizens of the slate who v. ill consent to nerve in that capacitv. "1 realize that it will be a dilhcnlt matter to x.'rfuriii the duties of the commissioner in lt way that will not nllbject them to some sort of public criticism, and for that reanon there may In sometditticultv in limling gmsl men willing to make the necessary sacrifice for the welfare of the state and it school children, therefore, I shall . 1 i.iblv not ask the consent 1 unv mun lielore appointing him 11 member of the textlm ik commission. "The appointees will probably be men, who, from their position u prominent citizens, cannot well rcluv to make sacrifice.- ropnreil ol the men who may nerve the public in that capacity. "I have had numi-ron- application-, both in BOrann anil by letter for position- on that commission, but I can see im reason why any man can really wish to servo in thai capaeitv, and am not inclined to look with favor upon the application of mn man who 1- ftBtfklM for nuch an ppOIMtBMMIti "suggestion ami recommendation Iroin any person interested in the wel fare of our public BCbooU have hOM and will ls thankfully received and oorotvllj ooaaidawod, "i'olitic shall not have the slightest influence in the selection of the mem bers of the commission. The latst men available will be chosen regardless of parlv alllliations. I ladieve thin com mission should be composed ol men from dillerent sections of the state, uud this will Is- considered though not as a controlling feature. So fur an iersouai ipiulities are coiicermsl, 1 am Inclined to the opinion that the ma jority of the commissioners should not ha school men, 1 believe this com mission should ha composed id good bum 'less men, who also have MltUoiant educational qualilications to make them gtssl judge- of tMtboOlWi I'hcy abOUld be men in whose hollor and Integritv tlie DOOpla of Oregon have the utmost eonnaanoa and whose motive will never ht mtestloned. " The CapitalMoitrtml, at Salem, In reference to the appointinent of the commission nay : The mot important act of bin guber natorial term will ie Qovotnof Oaer'i selection oi five tnati for a school text book commission. Thev will nerve fur four yearn and as their work will g.i baton a vary home In the state thai has children to send to school, the practical remit if tin- commission will be broitghi bone lo the luK'ket and e Kistsl to the critical judgment of three fourth of the paOOla of the state. I hat th imposition of this commis sion ami the policies adoptad by it will influence the character of the schmils and the Blind I of the growing genera I iota in Oregon is apparent. The J 00 fttal heartily endorses the interview of the governor. Hi- setiti incut are clear and strong and to the point, and ii hacked up by a selection of men in the same Mlfll cannot hut bring good results. Tlie governor docs well to invite suggestions Irom all source an to the character alnl kind of I men to compose the Intaril. Me cannot go too slowlv or make tii close niipiiry into the qualification ami idea enter tajntd bv persons he nut on this hoard. The books selected are not only forced upon the people for four vears but all private and higher schools are compelled to use them more or less. The state of Oregon ha been under one regime for nl Hint eighteen year m far an text liok are concerned. On company hits litruished nil the boo under that regime until i vears ag one language hook from a competing firm broke the cordon of moiioisilv and wa- adopted. The Imok that the On gon scIkhiI have hid to urn1 were in ferior in maiiv faipacta. ami all bight priced than other tate- adopted, but thev were even higher priced than tin i .etude of other state paid for the ann books. In 1M)'J a bill panned the lowt bouse fur which the governor, then legislator, spoke and voted to break ll tin-Oregon monopoly, ftv the eltt rt of the then slate ilsrintemlcllt, M l.lr.iv. reiorm was deleattd. In Isvi.i ii wa- proposed to change Issik nude the monopoly vtcin and that wa d leate.l a- an change itmler ii bud sv temjwere uiitlesirablc. In the last legislature a hill creating the pro sine I textbook commission w pajaatl under lie- niagniliient lead hip oi Senator Julin Daly and other gentlemen w ho had taken toll inn n lielore a special committee and tire pared the prencnt law under which tin governor will act. These geiit'cinci were tleeolj in earn all ami UtbON nnaalnably to Htva tba way lor eboap and better textbooks, and to give On gon schools the Is'iieflt ol progress it school books, instead of hohling on state down in the clutch of a sou 1 1 en commercial monopoly. The men wh passed tin bill li hi ii. I that teacher al over the -tate ntoil in awe of tin monopoly managers. Those manager had tor yearn dipped into the politii oi tne state, into coitniv ami citv am late school management, until maiiv leading etlucatorn ami schtsil ollicial bdt they owed their place more to tl lunik OOmpony that had the contrac wltn the ItatC than lino did to Hit coii'iiiuilitie that clniiloyetl then the people wl lee tad them. Tin' said without rolled ion uisui that cor por.it ion, but I simply stating a trutl the methiHis oi its managers in tins state. While (niveriior (teer will not I ju-litietl in appointing a textbimk torn mission tliat is packed for or against nr. niiblishiug house, the reformat ion contended for by the champions of tin new order of thing- diss contemplat that unv monopoly sv-tetn -ball not further flourish in Oregon, it should be destroyed root and branch ami for ever, l.et uregon nclnsiln he treed Iroln manipulutioii ami domination bv anv text-biHik linn or corMiration. The poo pie are in earnest about thin ami tin republican platform endorses the re form. If there doe not result a ma teriui change from the present systen it will be no reform. Tlie commissioi hoiild In animated by a distinctly progressive, but intelligent reforii spirit in the direction of giving tin stipe the best hisik pllhl inhed ami used in other states ami securing them From a Pastor " I am the pastor of the HuptUt ( hurt h at Port Jt rvi-. V V., unit someiimc um t alltd uiioii to take purl in evangelistic i,rk away from home. Not long ago I went lo Sandy Creek, K. Y . whV li is swept by the rbUK) wind Imn l ake tin tario Hi n l contracted a bad cough, uud In came so hour that I could hardly pnuiii to my congregation. It was not only rJill-lre,-niL' III 11 bodily si use. but exto Italy cniliarrasMiigto enter tin pulpu ill this condi tion I heard ol Ack- er s hngiuh Uenuily ami, ultcr service. I bought a Lot tic and begun taking it. The next night my throat in nearly w , II, mal J tU liv- and my sermon without uifltoulty, Inaiew tluvs I was Ummughly curt tl. I conceive it to be my duly to bent lit mankind physically as Well us still Una; I w In uevcr 1 cun. and tun glad 1 1 1 write tin e word in praise of this grand old nitdiiinc those Willi sensitive thri .-.Muml thorn -w liocult hcoldeusih -In arid certainly take Acker's English Keniedy." (lignad) Bjm mm Taaai smouu. lolil SI Ski ..Mr. sitil llnbuttk, tlittiiliiUuut tljS tNOOi Hun isatl i Ssitts . sail Mi KnsUml. st t sa,. a.sii. ii rist fcrs not slsilWnl srUf i.., tb Vina mi y .ul .li ..,. .it. i if, i yi.ur luiiui kiwi. Il uuthxit-' Itu tgsio iiiilrinOr. H'. II. HtHMLK ii CO., I'ruprutvr: MM J urt, Holil by ItriMik .VMct sk, I'l'inllcnui. un. 0 Ok. vm ffiaatH lit rcarotiuhle prices. Viewed IfOtfl thin itandpolnt than is no oblautlon to kaeplni aonia of the books thai are now in use If thev lollll thee require- mattta. All that is here said is for the pnr p I bringing the Milan! feafuri- ol the situation be (tire the public, l'be Jtuirital heartllj stippotfotl Ilia former, bill In-fore the legislature. It will1 heartily support the work Ol anv honest and competent COmnlialon the govermii may appoint. It has no can didatea br these place and will have nolle, believing it to he the businens.ol a public newipapef lo give Infofnta- titill and help create selltiniellt for sound public policies rather than to meddle with the selection for place in Hit- appointive power. QOV, Hoar rightly says poll tin hoO Id cut no ligureiu the commission. Hut the republican party ha hail nun- plfll itrol of the public school and bus creuttsl the textbook situation we now fiml if In thll stale. It in taraatl and its welfare ana political Organisation are more It stake ill this matter Iban aluaataoj other feature oi state government. W'e believe that QOV, Dear desire- to nerve the people and that his heart inclines him to do the right thing. If all the frieiuls ol textbook reform in Oregon will in terest themselves I great victory can Is' won lor the cause of progress in the oe ronton nhoolii the most norad Inttl ttttioo in a free country. The Wise Men of the East at ...a it, ai-rsit hltttirv ei tin i -ltn n( the ancient msgl. the "w ft. t In td.'M'lH Hlfi' HI MIC "tutu ilis-u wtt moii of the WOro HfliT'. Wlil nut Irnm out l. 'knowliiK h KM IhMiK wht'it thev f'c t.tltton 1" ktitiwii fur Mini Wlf h wlilp rtWiilif, pm , tlir iincustoi iiif uncoil on nil' miriniiiiilin.' " . .. .. (. . 1.. L- . til s line K on line. tlnl ri,,,. . V . ;;, : , ., , v ,.nu.rtu:i fc'iusterti ttrdnm. .., mt Vom. "Ti,. . .","i "boil- w smons th. itnwnl V'"" ,VSH "'. " t Isiliil'l ie I Mi-O nin I'm ! , s, ,, , .. ...it. i ' , ,tn, t I TIIH C llll I OIK I lie !"- "" ii.",,,,,- ,-, ,iiii- mi,!., MP sni'iKli . nl I in Ilium, which nir si.im s (S itn im- si x wees in t-it-.- kit!., tni'll wn I Im it. mil , ..it ,. ni.iiiii t of Uiok It'iinililg tlltill I ..On.r n,-i i.l I ,... itc cllv . wind iroWl In 'I' ll He?' Kill rir.' i infe lilt' lilt it- rltlsens. (men sinl . ,., i the I M ION M t "Tl 'Alt w pan The to owing pltlxens ate now disiibleil anil will receive benefits: Han Hill nil! not check for ,fohn K Lnlhfopi sickness. Cha. Pttrjttaon, sickness. Ilenrt C, t'raig. accltlelit. key. IhOOkad by an electric wire, be --hocked when he receive the time lost. but who society ' olli 1 1 von ban 'c ill I'l'lldl ' not all 'ton and 'inly In do no. nine member, call at the Society' Union MutiiaS Aid Society, Home Offloo Portland, Oregon. Chas A. Frnziur, Kantern 'ireg..n Office, Pendleton, Or. KKPRKRNORM Corilanil, Maekensiv, M P fi nalletaii m d linn i w vim fin Merchants' N'm. l it-1 si liieik unit k . Hon Wi i). Nntoa, I'l'intli'lttii Hiivhik's Hunk. 0 , .1 Hintth. im. kii'n I itb jygy uauJ d uaiu i AVV CUTICURA ICE It pruvt'Uln t hullutf, ratines, ami rounliiittss uf Uni skin, stttitlivs liiltuiiiiimUiiii, . i s Itch ing aud In-ltalluii, and wltt-n lulktw'tsl by gen. Ut-'si'phcsuuuii uf ciiTicuuA obaaaaaji mm great skin cure, sueeilily t into all furm ut SlUi uutt . -i.c i... a... i awl i . inn , Uiu uali. Also Wholesale Agent for SCHL1TZ .llIiWArK!;i HI I H In bottles, barrels, or cased. Call up telephone No. 5 LOVE Lives onlv in the present Nature throirs a glatnot around youth and mniden, so that although thev saw misery ami mar riagi- walking baud in hand in every home in the worltl thev would fondly believe thut thev could mum and tletv misery fc" Voung woman t ihonid ! taught to prepare for mat- nage Thev shtuilil E until retain i how to preserve then J; womanly h aal th 5; through the tunc changes ol j- mati ' nit) 1 s ictoi Pierce's Paeofita 5 I"rescrijition 1 the g most effective tin tl icine tor tin pre servation of vvom anh health and the cure of womanly diseases It regu late the pentsls, dries enfeebling drains, heals in flammation and ulceration, and cures ft, malr weak J nan 11 pi the womanly or ganism for maternity ami makes the birth hour practically jtuinless "I'avonte 1'ri'scription " COOJtalM no alcohol, neither opium, ODCalnOi nor other narcotic. "Mv wltr was sffiirtctt with titrtins irnattk for Kvrrsl yi nr." ntc Mi J 1 ln . of latllt brltsin. Lancssler Co.. l's . sr.il in Nm-rrnhei IS9S thr distor aid tin-h.i '. . tttw-.trtt ik't lb treated hit lor shout tare month, or 10, hai thcrr wn-nut huh Inipi'ircmt nl I wrote run aAcr shr ha.l coiumt-ncril In tsk ' I tv am I'rr BMMpll ' sail von tukl M to gt 'QeUMI Mai teal Discovsry ' also Me tisik .i or seven bottle, ol ' rsx'tinlr lrrctlittori ' ;itnl two of I 'Gol.lra MkIh.,1 Piaciaitv .111. 1 g..t nut nl Im i' auil was shir to nttcuil SO BM lieust-holil work 1 Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Peliels cure bill- nminniiiMHrnmrniHiHtiitiMiMininiiiiiininiiiinninTii, E Sec our I X- ( a- Htovw and Air light HoatafOi Baal line in muttn " Oroon I" s,., ct from and pru t- that are right. Call ami Ss- examine Illy Mnek bt lore buying. I Tayior, the Hardware Man i r 721 Main Street. 3 f.Atisi.UaiiUuuuiiiauwtUtii.UitiiiiiUiaaihUiUaUiiitiiU You want lo el ihe best When you uy Harness I make only ham pisce ol leathsr, P. C-nirt Si lewod harness and gtMlMaten Call anil net my )riics ovary A. HARVEY, up. Golden Nule Hote l Byers Best Flour NEW LUMBER YARD. To tMkej Hood brOsUl use Byers' Hest Flour, it took fust premium Ul the Chicago World's 1'alr. over nil competi tion, atttl Htves excellent satisiaction wherever used 8 Very Mick is gwtntltMtl We have the hes vSteatn Jtolled Bstrlt) . Seed Rye ami Beardless Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills .irau. Shor-s. We are MM ready for iMMUMMi m ar Waahlngton a (Mnntbla Kiver ireight depot tvilh a general assottmeiit of lumls-r di reel from our own naw mill, ami can furnisl, anything promptly, t'oiinlry Ofdatl in car loads Mjipfwd dirts-t Iron, our mill in carloatl Im- at corits't price- tiive ii- a call. A, G. Shaw & Co. W J SEWELL, Mgr. . s MYERS, Pmtt uimktfTT' a'i ''ajjsC j "if Uli- ,,AMVliAU' ""P lOflSafifl' iQlliiiiH LaBL lUT1r9LV KleRantly Furnished Steam Heater I hi opt no Mian. I I loth am -bull it oil 1 depot .Sample Room in comic turn Room Rutc 50c, 7,Sc. $I.(K) Oregon Lumber Yard -.-'I.l . 1 . . Lumber, L4tth, ShtQuleb, BuiluinK Puper. Tur Pujei-. Mouldings Pickets, Litne und (enteut, lirick and Sand, Sash and Doors, Screen Lhsurtso Windows 1 erra Qitta Pipe. Borie St Light, Prop's Alia St., opp. Court House. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line Huston ft Carney, Prop's. Leave Pendleton everv dav at 7 nvinah except Sunday, for I'llol Hoek, Nve iiuiKe, Aiim ami Ukiah, Oooi ae mnialationi. Reasonable freight ami passenger rales. tity oflice at Tallinaii iV t o store. How to Cook Your Thankagiving Turkey ririf provide yourself with OM uf 001 uiiriyalletl Crelsui Sexton Co. 's ranges oi looking stoves, prepare your bird, ami alter btiililing a good, hut fire, put It in the oven'aml "let nature take its i r-e " We w ill warrant hinitiis brown as a Is'rry ami lender as u sucking dOVa if roasted in 'he oven ul a Ore ban Sextun Co. range. Now is tlie time to prepare yourself with one ol those olliciont ami Mparior ctsikcr-. W. D Hansford & Co. Pendleton, OreRou. - - . ro i-ut a I '"1, br" AliJ T.a, n aii KvTrr--- 1 1 Hiul.lln, pjj sg .- - - m. ; to , - I L lit ; lies p. o3 niiininiu TtlsnWjBI letii'e, iVk ji I OHTKtH'ATMfn" jfiQ Kens ai w 1 " F:-";rr-J niul in rviiiit at lLtsEi "I , C:la1 ion, in- """una K; A- .V AJ'tiHAN. D in Jndd Huiiiiio, 1 A. b. IU'.ATIK.:U) svln,,. Bsiik (jM- A. M ANN, ijkvt Hon Blocs, ortrrTlc ARCHITECTS AID I '" "ntentlast, -.t- -lnnl flans foi t iM.TIrVS'M I ..... MAY, lOSTUcil ' I' ' KtiimatnianakaJ I'lliST SATIDNAIiSAXlJ , -iiii, r.'iiii ri iii'ra 1ms,. " " .nil I . . . i .. , i fran Vw Ynrs iiJtmllS in, :,iii,. iL!rJaaj sinl Kiirnn' Mat,, HM lernit. Lorl Aoknt mi vlti-prtsjlilfnli S B liti UtlStam, aoittam ruklir 'M capital, .,..., lumi7aiel l.li.. o. t-uaoav ssajn IM SIM l' l mn -I- i.f.v II, II,. tV I k'...nl.k ..... .1 . . r until, pnataai ;i tin nredtltnt; TJ.Nina.aMst ! HKHT NATIONAL UANKoril ' illal,MM:sMafl ,,u,r m-,i, n LSttnai on UISMM, CollteMSM isink'tl to. Hroryt AiHai trtss Mt'Arthiir, ilrsspraiklni. tlls3 II I Barnru.imittiiatu" i THK KAKMKK'H BASK OM WsstODi onKnu.-Uon i pasal nienn-t r.n naoj SHti ail n-i-tnin- nr,, in itn tinn isi u "ii .11, -nl cuu'liuuii.uiil nam iiirt4tigailoiiioiamiitplsaS iitunri a jamnuii i ro.-i.si.-. ni, prwiitcoi C II haal J. U. Klllturt'. aalaait OS O 4 IJ.rlm.i, U U Int., T Draw. J Klllion sour. Ji IT.-'l.tl... N'oTli K roSTiM'KHolDl o ISMS rfWrliltllllkrrtvtil tatssllng ol tin- tutrkholtlrrtol i iiisii I'lililitiitui i'ttapaiMl tnilwrl, I'.tW.al 4 n'riotk p. a. -.ii . i . .in ittnt ni I'rullt-uifl tl purpisa nl rltftllf Mass I nisi I U llli'KBOX. rWI I.AM IK IN sotrfUrj A. II. SI'KI'IIKN.s A ,,, tj mi,! riiiurattiuK ol all laa t nn lilOrl tliillri'. fn,J" . . i n. or vtiili Van Urslal. laa J i ll is PAPM is fcVfafJ r Pal,' A.ivMiilJ"Taa chanu' III ItaaM, ilJ.rHaMaJ trncrt' itinutiu mi a It, FIRK DEPAKtlllt IIK1 Sillies . 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