..A GREAT SALE. Of ribbon remnants at Tin MtgMt Caah Store. Now is the time to buy your ribbons for X-ma and The MaRtUM is the place. Some marvelous bargains there, Ribbons ot all shades Ic.ipths and widths for little money. Come carh and get your choice. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements cL Wilson. Court and Cottonwood WKDNK81IA Y. DECEMBER 1". 1900. of DAILY. WEEKLY ASH SEMI-WEEKLY tY TMH Publishing Kaat Or iron, an Company, ri ML I IDS DAILY tHCIIIPT10N PT caypc-yes. , by nw41 l.vpToMlli,Niili: , , Owe coyr per wfi . bf rtitUt . Tnil tvcecnptiM , ff t n.n . ini wmu mm kirrtoM Oe vepy one Ttr Trial awl. ri4tum . t- I , tL .1. wmn MUMfllHIQW mm-. K? iON I f TruttwtecnpUoB . . ? ADVRBT1)'. rl : (Dil('lT Adeeiliieai.i Om tatb, m Imi, ( Wn-W(tkir ptt Hotth . . . Urn ittA. ot tea, in daily Mr MMtk 1 o MubM. M lea., m Daily r 1 rr re V9t lkffti Mi. tan ir 1 pf RM Ovrt tkr liuta. IMtif, pr inb pf tRomth . . tHet lire tsv tat, I ln If and Wei ty , pet intti pt UM . fx im. in w -tair pel ain l thrteieilMe. in Weekly, pee ith MMi, . . Uin ii.kM. in IjttJl) a uawe i f W n , W rf i , ii i Mt ..h Ml Map ff fcnia MMU.il l.r .fi.li la W.I ct Fatty, ant iKMrtMM.p. UwtTil,. cacI. .uteju( I n.w The Patterson, New Jersey, rihtn company ha suspended business 1 catiee of the "irenera! i imm.-- depres sion." The "agent of prosperity" should le not i tied at MM am) proeel to pat a stop to the spread of this kind of thing. The state historical society proposer an industrial fair for I'ortlaud In 1MB, to commemorate the lOUth anniversarv of the Lewis and Clark eipedition into the Oregon country. Thin ides la an excellent one and deserves the sup. port of every citiieti and newspaper of state and nation. In an article in the North Anieru.ni Keview Ir. Seaman, who it is said atudied the subject under treatment, assert that each of our soldiers in the Philippine- costs the taxpayer llnti year, and wealth and those with large incomes are not carrying their share of the burden, a federal revenues are drawn almost entirely from those who consume, and only in proportion that each man, or thuee dependent upon him continues does tie contribute. even exist, to ndtuit of the defe.it the measure without placing the re sponsibil ity on tba thottldanaf BBV OM in particular. A t fned name is leing deftly nlaved by conirrcs in try ing to favor the IfeiieiOlltl ItSJH la rail r mds without alarming the people in connection uitn proponed eanal legisla-tion. The effort now being made in behall of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion in Pendleton i a worthv one. If carried forward sucressftily, anddodbl lea it will be. the result to Pendleton ami the Pendleton youth will lie many. The Pendleton boy, youth and vonng man wil! be proviiled thereby with a place of recreation and an opportunity to improve tlieins. lv - It will afford tiie vieiins less excuse t'.ir their be havior and give every facility to the deserving young man to put his leisure time to go, kI uses. Then, is a need for such an institution in Pendleton, and , it w ill accomplish I world of good if its management fall in good hand. It will help Pendleton to be better place to live ill, and that of itself is ! worth striving for. The healthier Pen- Idleton is the more prosperous it will become. A town' health, morally and physically, i" something that must be taken into consideration at all timea. ! if the aim is tip have a live, progres- sive place. THE IRRIOtTION QUESTION. There is great need that everyone id terested in seeing the government tak hold of the ,ii.-tioi nf the r" lamatioi of it arid land- -i 'il l stauu t- gether I at thi session ot congress, and be ready to do whatever il ! to ecnr. concerted action. The great prominence given U) the meetings of the Nationa. Irrigation Cougress at Chicago, and other in fluence, have IBQSHI to thoughtful members of both house of ciaigres that this irrigation question is tome thing that bat to be settled with, ami that there is no use in trying to think it can be indi riniteiy put off. The (ettion with them is how to do it. Eastern t.i' -in. : ar- a-ku.. ;n- ii. tion now. The day that Senator Mark Manna made a speech in the United states senate on the necessity of giving our merchant marine sunn- ' protection a- though every lore. gi, -made art ... .. ue1 in our shipyard wa not already i admitted free of duty and M foreign liuit ship cdniitletl to American reg istry ex-President Harrison came uut in a statement repudiating hi alleged approval of Hauua's sulisidy Pill. Subaidy it not ' protection," hut tomethiug worse in tin- form of rob bery of the many for the benefit of the few. I It is probable that some deliuite I plan of action will ba put forwani thi winter to m -lire r -ervoir construc jtion. If to, every man in the Weat I should awake to tin- opiortunily. The favorahle action of congress on the Iqueatioii of building MOM particular retervoir w.aipt tie- i .-mnning ..: n poli.v of reclamation of the leserts. It would he an entering wedge. It is a matter oi the most tremeiiHoU- inter. t to tlie West and to every interest in the West. Thii point tbould not lie overlooked ; that whalev-r r-ervoir r i- pro posed t concentrate the attention 'of congress Ujii, and in whatever state or locality, evcrv ntlier state ami terr. torv mould lnl every effort to secure the construction of tbi- tirt reservoir. This would start the movement. In their speeches in the house of common a few day ago ir KolM-rt T. Keid and Mr. James llryce, author of "The American Commonwealth,'' pointed out with conclusive force the injustice as well as the unwisdom of attempting to govern the South Afri can republic as conquered ami rebelli on province. "The government lia no right," Mr. Hryce declared, "to treat the Boer a- rebell. " He sug gested a general amnesty to the lioera now in arm, recognising them as legi timate combatant. Ami the Boers have proven themselves legitimate couibatanta. I'spaper in the light It is taid by Washington correspondent- that President McKiuley and leading republican members of con great have arrived at a mutual agree ment t make two amendment- to the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, declaring the Claylon-Hllwer convention abrogated and striking out the clause in the Ha - Pauncefote treaty requiring tlie consent of the foreign power to the construc tion of the Nicaraguan canal. This un expected conceaiion on the part aj the administration bring- the isthmian canal project nearer realisation than ever before in the history of liie agita tion. What is of greater significant 10 the country at large UM cinphttn assurance of the administration to re ject all foreign alliance ami construct a canal which will be American in every sense of the word. The president takes the advanced ground that the Clayton-Bulwer treaty will be em. pletely superseded by amendments to the Hay-Pauncefote dneuaMOt, wvlncl will vitiate everv section of the former compact. Hut in spite of all that is be ing done for the canal project in con great there is a lurkiug fear that the caual bill is not to pat and the inten tion is to to tlyly deceive the people in thii matter as not to arouse, their tutpiciou. The upjoaition to the caual bill it very stroug aud it it doing might) effective work on quiet and in the dark. Tlie cauai wa ters are Udng darkened Isafore they In tlie meantime everv new tlie arid belt should take ui from 11'iW oil Ulld urge Upon tin peoph oi tlie West the great opportuiutv which I- now i. fore them, i ongres i i now ready apparently to listen to 'some lair proportion winch doe not resemble a raid ; but the West sliOMd back up tlie demaiidt ol it representa tives in Washington by a united ami persistent demand that the tune has come for seine governmental action. There are enough Western senator and congressmen t carry the lederal irrigation proposition to a triumphant itsue, if they will stand together, and every man oi tiie West should sit down and write a personal letter to his mem ber of congress ami to hi- senator at Washington, aud tell them whv they should work to get a hill passed pro viding for the ccustriiction of reaervoirs i bv the government to -tore the !,od-. No man, no locality, i uninterested ! in this plan. Every industry of the i West would be stimulate'! and de veloped wonderiully through the carry ! ing out of a policy which would re I claim 7'.lsJu,tsi a :re- oi arid laud, If till peopl, ot u,e great West i-vor wen- interested in anything , they are interested now in seeing tha this question of national irrigation it pushed forward and pushed forward stronglv within the next two mouth til V H. VI M 1,1 l SWE YOUR HAIR WITH Sn AM POOS Of ud iihi Jisslojof L i'tunat, purolof wool. IksIssiucuus I ' sl.S Isliiug Ln , I luuvas crusis, scslus sad duijnift, irOui-4, llrtius sjrlscus. sUsijUoss Uss tilr fMUmj sui'tili.'s Its ruujs wtl iry sad bourUintsrul, ukI uUw Um iwr riw aims: .;, nkAt .ii, b.-slUi) SCtflp vrlsSD Sll . '' fsllS. told t)MMMKat iht VSffM enC4. S-J.S, lAc t f . .!.. I'.i !'' U.S( Uaal'vSi' . l'rtNS, Miris sti w Uks' BussJb. Us.. KLHITRIC HOMT A RKMKPY. IJceentlv Dr. W. I reiidenthal. of New York, rend an interesting paper before the American I'dcftnoTherapeo-, tic Association on the -nhject of the value of electric light in the treatment I of tuberculosis of the throat and lung-. I Sunlight mid electric light, he said, have the same effect upon the system, j ' am! it has been proved liv thousands of OHM already treated that the hctieliciul n-snlt. of treatment bv electric light is due to the action of won rays which approximate most clo-elv to sunlight the blue and the ulttn- violet ray oi the arc light. The lamp which lr. Kreitdenthul used in this treatment congitts of an Kdison incandfsivti! high-power lamp, In front oi which is a disk of colon .1 gelatine or glass, through which the light penetrates, giving only a him light. Tli i Concentrate the rav. bv acting a a hi-convex lens, and also protects the exterior of the neck from too intense beat. The lamp is implied to the throat, and a tiie Adam's apple in some throat il so largo that main of the rays of light are lo-t in trying to penetrate it the front ot tlu apparatus i- hollowed out so that It adapts itsell to the external contour of the nock, Tin' lamp i applied to one or both sides of tba larnvx or in front, and ap plication i- kept uii from t mi minute.. In treating tuberculosis nf the lung hy this method, the arc light U) sub stituted tor the incandescent light. One of the caes which I'r, Krcuden thal treated with the incande-ceiit lamp was that of a woman ,Ul vear old, who had incipient phthisis of tth lungs, which affected her throat, causing pain nn -wallowing that felt a- if oil were boiling in her throat. He treated the cae with thii Method for four months, and relieved the throat trouble, 'ait the patient died from u violent pulmonary hemorrhage. In a similar case relief wa- e perienced, but the patient died even tually of tabarouloau oi the lung, in other case the cure wa euruianeiit. Silverware, Carvers and Chafing Dishes Prtvanttd a 'raatdy. Timely information given Mm. ttcorge Long, of New Strailsville, Ohio, prevented a dreadiul tragedy and saved two live. A frightful cough had lOM kept her awake everv night. She had tried many reined ie- and doc tors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King New Discovery, line bottle wholly cured her. ami she write this narveJoOJ medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of pneumonia, such cure are positive proof of the matchles- merit of thi grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only "0c ami II. Every bottle guaranteed. MaJ bottle free at Tal Irian A Co.'s drug store . 9 S a Take them to day and you'll be well to-morrow. Baldwins Cold Cure Tablet No2B ((old in head 1 NoCureNoPaytfc SS Isr frss assssls snS AsSictl t.niiii cs ! . to. fiaaaltae sold l Jlroel. .V Mi 9 9 9 9 s s i 2 PRI0B8 ARK LOW, QUALITY HIGH ('all in and extmlOe my Itook beftMPw bnyiog lioiiilit- preutnti Taylor, the Hardware Man. Have yoti a ridntive or friend in the Fast t() whom to tend yon Christmas Present Nothing would please then more than I PENDLETON BLANKET OR AN INDIAN ROBE The mill is now raotlitlg nn extra fine Rrailu for tlm Chri t tnas truiir mm iiiiiiiiiniiis sin iniiiiy nave a tun Irotn which to makf selections "orttnaat Pacific Fraternal Relief Society, Charter Perpetual ekW lii'loninlty tor I"" of lime ii funtrtl Im'IH'IIi may I' silited Srff- .'I 1 ' .lll'l "l HI' t'llSo'l' . i" ii. i. ii Mil The ot)i t ot this Hoi lety is lo furnish 10 Its member' i In- ronton of su-knoss or neettt-'T.i - sp" to those who may ,1, f.,- ,. ..,-1 1 .,.' 1 1 o. ......... : f., ..,..1 u.,m.n lilu..." th v i.ie.i Hjm i... of mu aaMl .h.Mi.i.r AtkA th,-tr snnflrsllnn .h.ov- ttn-m to he In ko1 h Kenellts sre psvubie no' to e....l inelv wr"li III liv sickness nor to Cl'-eitl (14) twenty- mnr weeks ilnrlnR any one resr Momhr- re atitl "I !" e"klv henellts three months slter late of ecrtlnesL' hii,1 funeral LmiciII one year sfler. Whv von .In. old b Mi meinl.ee oftsM Paolfle l eaieciuil Heltf ftoolaty He cause iloknoss an . K n ue ami. Hon- eoniinon to nil It. . n. It in.l. einUie-yon alnt OSS Ot time lu oaSS of itekaats IM ai . I lent, mlstnrtiinss thai ahray. , nine wh-n least expsitril. Btttatt v.hi r. p I- pisnlbte Hint you fhoula never bo .Unable. I by Itekntss or tctlcMm, It Is non. i more thn 11 coji- to know thai von are prole, ted H. eause It i- not larue turns of money or reai fortune, that m "In tnc (Natest amo'int of hantilness. hut II Is the Utile rsady cash that i" on hand ai the rlsht lime He. an-- l uiakiiu' i tall iie 'ithly payuieiil Into the Po l 1 1 Kh.T.KN.. ajtttatfli tatY, you can .-ure lor voiirstili met tliest dependent ttfMMl yaw a rtnsiirlal b-nrlt that will lake , pla,-t of your ueklj enrning', ai tlie linn- ol your adverslt) and taitraby atatest reurstlt, rear In nil v. your Stttt. . yistr luuriiee and your H-aee of iii iii, I Because no ertOO, whose lime l ids atpttal, esn afford to lel thai eapltal k iiiilnsun-'l. Theie fore, aecopl today this grand and nut orunl PfOttsUoa bMBOMM may be ton late l'rsons encased In extra htattdoat uaaHtallOIIS will not bt silmltteil to rn.mbsr.hlp. Tiil.l.-.irilenelllHiiml Moutlilv I'livmentis ... A 1" '.,-ekh '. ii 'Mi. 1 r month ; I'lss. n. 17 .'O woskly ta-ueill. 7 - --r monlh'; Class e lo.eekh bene ill, Ik perinonlli.ciM.il, tl. l weekly benefit. 2.V per month. Mrttttotttl for .r.-. kly in-neilt for more than will no: be Is.iiert to wotiien, no. to inyeJM ttadtt It .'Mr- el ae. Kun. -nil lli'iieftt Mill, i di-drinii the Kim. rl ll-n-'ll ol fui may obtain th" same by iHsyinir In addition lo Iholr monllily dues as tollmv Air." I , f.. .si inrludve. II per yesr ; aJSJ 31 to , meiu.lvv, II. s' p : ,.fi . ae I to i inelusive I.' t year. t to Iteeome ii M.-riil.ei- Membership I . : ctrtfnrate tee ': total, li.so. Head Qffleera Presl lent sn 1 rttral maaaatl vv y .M. Marun. Portlan.l ore.. Hla V.mk Mlnlns.v Mnllnif Co. vie,- prett.leutan4 atnortl onranlr -r. .1. K lnuuon. Portland. Ore; see. rotary an t treaurvi, Jonah Koine I'ortoiud, Ore. r..m -Mi Allsky hide : eounsei. Ilcury SI. j Ksrner. Portland. Ore., r.mml -71 1 Chamber ol i 'oi uu r K"iin lal nflloer Ism. toil. If you ere Interest.! lu this plan, either esll on u or .on I your name and address, and we ' will call ou yon. Address all comuiiniicAllons to Equal to any in the world. WILLIAM H. STREET, Good Contracts tn Roliablc Agonta GENERAL AGENT FOR EASTERN OREGON AND WASHINGTON. PEN3LET0N OREGON Hotel Pendleton pilsner BOTTLED BEER. BRKWERTH OWK ROTTLtMO, Highly recominemleil to family trifle Kvery bottle fill v iriinvanleeil. Schultz Brewing Co. NEW LUMBER YARD. PHYSICIANS. ivtl i j it u t'i.: t? ...... oulldlng. OfBce'hon,. , IN Jl'DD , i. hti. m . p m I lei L- Vt' ...... ' . i ii-' n,r.i, ,y i) , )L-i,-t., "-s of First N.tlonsl ktnk offlo.. V5 . m.. I ton p. m. horilotoi) I. M .VI i j (IKKICI.' (lVL-nT- ".elrni Ms vim. Bank Vol ,,H hRPIt! .1.'. lephon?:). Teluphone l, n. n. nn it IM, ll li u,.., , .-rr- ,... ."sn bin k h C it rny.ioieri un.l Hnro,n IliHIdlmr Telephone "m Asms, biaek i iu. i. ,i. m i a 1 1. liouM ..rr tion bloek Telephoi," '. .,, phone, black III ' ri,l''"' hi. ' I'KOHATHK Keyrt A Keyes Ion Htor, "nee, one block WsMiTQ W. B. PKBKY. I'll VHICIAN Komi. I klali. fireuon Nil Sffc. Ill I . V ft. t. HI . . :,r. e.. IH..1M.M .1.1, R,r. and iiervoiih ii "noun lipp. iloi 'oh (Ir. '1. Water uiM Man -t.. f; DENTISTS. IKNTIST. OFItCE K. A. V A t'UHAN, III Jllild HuildlliR a. I.. BAA 11 K, V. J). H. MFKICK OVti aaslnt. Rank, Use tdmlnute' ! K. A. MANN, DENTIST, IN Ag8ncTI non lil' k."v..,-K II i lop',,,'.oftA. ARL'HITKl TS AND HriLDMlT T. K. UOWAIlH A lit 'HIT KCI' AMI ST aerlnieuajtat, makw Ptlm wSTtiS a nil, for iitiiiaii... ... asai !. in ii, juu,i uun.iiiiK city or coesirj Imclor New fianagement. Strictly First-Cldss bxcllent Cnlsine. E?ery Modern Con?eniencf liar Attd ISIIIIard lino ns The Kcst Hotel In Van Dran Bros.. Props. iIHIIbHIbipH; at sQi (BOssLLV Give Us a Trial. Rates $2 00 a day Special Rates by WeeS or month Headquarter:; (or .raveling Men Eastern Oregon. Successors to J. E. Moore We are now reailv fm l.usiiies near Wasliiiiitoii .V Colunilua liiver freight ilojiot with a (feneral assortment of lunilwr ilirect from our own nw mill, ami can furnish anything imni.:ly. ('oiintry unlers in car loads shii-d ilirect from our mill in carload lot at correct prices, 'live us a call. ..V iP 1 "N Fob 3i ."...'.. i r..uiusies iurnuii"lonai: klad. ol masonry, .vmeui walk., .ion, wall, ti, o, ' "' " ' a; : BANKS AND BROKERS. HUM' NAT111NAI, il A N K OF PKItDU ton. (spiral, ru.un. Trucu . teiiera! baiiklu( builhon Ki.oki. un.l I' I. ki.i',.!. iransl i luau, Kraiiei-io Nen ,,-k .: prm iMtuuitUis UM MerUlWttl Dralt. l.ran n uu I'luu. liuta aud Kun.H Make, inlle. tion. ou rrajon.'. tarns. Itrel ausen;, president; H Bnt Tice-presideii' i H t..l. l4itnr H t (uirrnsey. awi.uu.i ouhier. A.C.Shaw&CD. W. J. SEWELL, Mgr. IMh rh.MH.KTON HA VI NO HANK Hoiidlotoii.Oreiioii (iresmie'l Slari;h l.uw. capiui. .s,' Interest al...wo.i on itm.j,. , taraii. MehaiiKe laiuxht and kI! on til prm elpal p.'lnu. Hpeclal atieutinn g irtu lo coller- tlol VV . J Kiirnl.fi i.r,..i .1..,, , I k i M6 ? 4w- .J?-; w ICE ryun national iiankokathkna (ire(ou CaplUe kj.uui. .nrpliu, rj. Is tortat on time deposits, in aii in loroisi, ut done 'ii eienshK' i .oi, - prompllf teucle.l to. Henry c Adam., im-iiileiu, Hull McArthur. el'-v-preinlent; K.L harueii, vau. isr ; I.. . Harueii a-iiiian; eaahlsr yy. rz f"vr pa op For first cl FOOT WEAR, Kl JBBER GOODS, and LEGGIN8. 633 M il in strcc', Pendleton, (h REPAIRING NEATLY AM) PROMPTLY DONE Also Wholesale Afent (or SCllLITZ MII.WAl K I I in In bottlet. birrela, or catet. Call up Telephone I'HK r AKMKI.'ls HANK UK WKo'TON. We. ion. ur.-Koii lioe. Koliorsl baollDI ( ii'i.iness. hjeuaus' Isiiisiii aud sold. Cel leetlous imoiiiiiIIj atieh'b'l te Affair, iu ami eliellunl eniidition. ami mi r.'i-Tlol ipou I InveslldStlllll eoillllllllee ol r,-.sill.llJit-clUiStl tiftleer. K Jsinesoii. ir..idul. (.to. N. I'roebaicl, vice prealdriil ; c M Pleres, easkwr J. K. Killgorc aMi.taut cashier; ilirerien OA. Hart man It. M John.. T J. Pries, G. f draw, 1 K. Killforv, Koben Jamsson, 0. W Hreebslol Karl's Clover Root Tea . t ie I Con 9.11 Of drjtfriii. 11 2t.t UK. aatf ti J. C. WELLS 4 CO., L'HOY, N soli ssosaicToat by aJ Koc aalt. I.y l ullmun .1 ( ilru kkIsU. No.S H. KOPITTKE. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL PendletOIl Pianino Mill and Lumber Yard C. F, KOHLtft, Prop tsrspstiaad Aistr.cts Piss. TSs Urly first Clin tad Ljmp -u Mots' 'a tti.C'lj N..l H.uu.ta sua. Hcaleu Bsi Hesti An TrUst. free Saispl. Noersi t'sclrrc LiM. tirsPrMf batksj, Can sell chMDCi than linn in tba countv becaiibe they huy m lart,f anv LiUo Chriatmaa Snow color of the ihirt. collar and U tl cuffs that are done ui at the I'ouiesti. I.iuudry. S.inta (Maut knows a K'! thing when he sees it, aud the Units lets beauty of UM linen lauiidered here will excite hi ailuiiralion, a well aa the man who love to drert well and have his linen peeieci in color and in, i -i . THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robuiton, Prop. Telephone 60 .French Restaurant.. run HtaMP to hat. eVuarc you can gel sooislbiut MOOl Uut Ual ontaliic, I'roprietor. "r. Court and Johnson Strols, PENDLETON 01, r oofs Byers' Best Flour... To mtm good brad utc Bers' Beat Flour it took fust-1 premium at the Chi-ago Wortda Fair, ovei all competi tion, and gives excellent stiMaction wherever used Bvery .sack is guaranteed- We have the best Steam K.H.eu uaney, aeen Kye and Hean'.leas Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills qiiaVontiei. liunlier or mill work their 'rices. II yon need any kind or and uttt A. II. K'I'Kl'IIKNS A I II 1HI S.VWIVU and i olilraetlliK ol at mini. o.lwn on short notii I.eave order, wltb A. I Salt .V Co. or Willi Van tuidall A Hot. flmrrnn I nmknr Vnr UM, Villi I II III lliil U b ISI.I . lasSsee- Lu 111 her. Lath. BhiofdOi litiiivlinK Paper. 'J ar Fa per. M nu Id iti", s I Pickets, Lime and Cemeflti Brick und Situd. Sasih and DtMirs. , , ... M. I cell lltMIISlV IIUSW Term Cotta Pipe. jc i ,iht Mrtin uui it k uiiiks -"r Alia St., opp- Court Ildtne- call R. FORSTER- Proprietor. IF YOU WANT A K'xsi livery r is call on ui. If j yu want a i-ali night or day let us know. We'll be there sow b joiix wane! The Louvre Saloon ..neon , law.- l"KMl.EIli W. S RYES eup Bran, Short. F ert, tc ai-viN ckaio, froprkuir. Uepot Stable. aau f.lsa) thai 1 iar. Irlv S1.S0, a - , - : m K.OiDI" s--e- - s'lv as no ' GREAT CARPFT ftAL To inakt! roots) for now .sluck I will u..ll a. ... Dtiua, All now niiu-K 1 Will 8'll RAfntknta u.,,l 11 . , .i..U oartMiti ai nil mv ,.u".r - " w mwl. I01' L very near wuoi iur....ln A. EA ,. ,. 's uum! ttl UUC. in rtainu iiiMiHiii urn hii.i. lniu ,.f m. . Ol- I ' ii' i . . iii " T "IUH eonwHUtii; of RUfc8. Pin, r Elegant brussels tiarpoth at. 50c, othen lHtillir of RlUK Pioturcu Pi ll 1. . ... ' vs.tiav.inr V'tl-U UU III M HI J Mill til nil. .. 1 at . - ' 1 J R.,d ,1,.,,'t f',.r h' n .. 7 "."" ? P"w inaaeot laininated cotton n.-vc- uut haiu sai. mJ cx dI Z WUB "-.iny Kotary White Sewing Ma...lii,.H T,.k, other. utti uani .-i. iukc. iiHU, 1 .t ut her I OUohtW ami Uookorn, Muaif ( .-wtt-iii rh ami in.' iint'Ht imittressoB i n oweu. JESSE FAILIN