East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 10, 1901, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    ..A GREAT SALE.
Of rioboa remnant at Tlx- Magnet ('ash Store. Now
is tht time to buy your ribbon' lot Xmu ami The Magntt is
the place Some mam-ion- bargaifia there. RibboiM of all
shades, length end widths foi little money. Conn erl) and
get vom choice.
THE IHAGNEI CASH STORE
Clements & Wilson. Court and Cotionwood
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A POSTAL PARCEL SEHVICfc
A lilit in nit for a tamta! pucol
vice. The ttolt dciiiaiul it The
extortions ot the HpfH cuinp.inies
afford ample Meeeei ler the rioasaed.
In aseaa quartern the erv eOOjei that it
I "rampant, ralml MOinllMU. "
Mo it may tie. tint even that in pre
ferable In a system wnirh It OS I) re-
eekeMa for its "grafta." The New
York World eltM the fact that Hir
Ii .m. in : Kill, the father i tin- iontiy
tsjlt, wiiii dsriuuncasl tiy the private
letter-onrr.ini: concerns 84 I 'lav in
just the Mine strain. The ohl. stage
coach line proprietors toiit!.t the urant
nitf ot franchises to tin- t-ain railroads
on the anie gftMBdf , Wl ivr lr.e
of a private iuteveal thai Mood In tie
way of a lame pMblki iMproiNrinMt
"for the greatest iokI oi lbs ureateft
MM bar" that .lid not si. out "social
km'' at the top oi it- Mali vone the
moment it MM pross.l tu ("it ttiu
illiiirovemeiit Ibmoeh.
Ii is nruiied that tl" parcel poal
Mould Imthm Um trad of the big
. Hies lo tie- lainaae ..i lb -ihii1.it
d!mm. Thai i- rafleal mounablne. It
woiilil probal'U pi. re.ire tin Ir.h- ..n
all trade center. Then avain H is Hid
thai there womhI feer men ion- 1
ployed in bendliM ami dallrarlen
parcels hv the uoverannnt than are
per acre, the timber crop wac de
stroyed en -tS.tKMi MM in Maine for
the y.ipplv Ol one year. With no in
creae in the rate of destruction, that
means the strip pine oi two million
four hundred thousand acres of their
(Oreal in the next lifty ytars for the
sane' imrp is' . Tins I'UitOUl conies to I till
us from Northern gnnapVi and is ptob
ably the survival and ifestrt -five trans
formation ol MUM old custom of the
I 'mills. I bay, however, treated the
forests as their temples and did not kill
a Irat t" serve as a MCTlSot mi the
altar of their ad. nation of a sylvan
in rjr,
The s.in Prancitoo Call i In dlaraaa
;nii the matter, says: "I town to its,
throuith the tf,tl, conies u gentle voice,
Crying, Consider the lilies, how they
IOW and QOte til the fall of a sparrow.
In this ttate, when we destroy the
forests M are killing the Illy and
heabitlK the son of the bird. We are
s.i diitarblna the aaiailtbeicMn ol nature
as to replace the garden with the
desert. We are rohbiuj the future of
its berltaga and are koii j contrary to
every Kentiinent for which Chrntnias
-lands, la it not than rather desecra
tion than OBOeasMtlen Ol tbat day to
beteher tree and brink, them into the
circle of its associations'.'
"We believe it i" Hans Oiirstian
Andersen who has written the fable of
ti.e Cnristuias tr. It i iiuht to he in
the school readers ami nave a place in
the literature ot forestry. The fabulist
va familiar with the (.Teats of the
north. We do not know that the
motive of his laid.' was their res. KM
from this Christina- .lav ilaoghtar,
but one who has read it nil! hardly Is'
d la P. cut a CbriatRMM tree or uae
one witiioiit a seme of unlit ami a
I eel i lit' of shame. "
lookout for men of force as teachers
Mltih pntdtinn await men who can
till them. Combinations multiply op
portunities, and have 1 0000800 the
neeessitv lor intelligence Charles K.
Flint is quoted a savun; that he ha !
places (or -.'Veral men to whom a
ealarv oi lt),oX) a year will be paid j
when the rntht kind of applicants coi .e
along.
The tupply of braim i not eooal to
the demand. Nor are ojea wflllne to
assiinii reaHinsibility OOMIOB, The
agplrlna, eneriietlc young man will
tino the avenues id success wide open.
It is the rule in great corporate busi
ness to divide responsibility among
men fitted by their training t.. Jlreol
special dopartinenta. The head ot a
single department in a gnat modern
concern has more authority and more
responsihilltv than the owner of a
private business had tneilty-tlve Milts
Bgo Inmes It. Pill, a Now York ln
ver. says: "The profession oi the law
today, as every other profession, calls
not only for nien of strong individ
ual itv, nut for men capable of Intel 1 1
gent, strong team work." liana Nil
KianciH V. (ireene, snldier. writer,
engineer ami hnsiness man still on
the ninny lido of ,'K) years, adds his
testimony :
"There are three sorts of men, anil
for two of these sorts the tendency to
industrial consolidation is a distinct
advantage, while for the third there is
no salvation in any economic system
that has yet lieen devised. Tb88 three
classes are: The thoroughlv com-
peteal etbo go to the top ami command
annual salaries that would once have
been fortunes, the half-compotonl who
Sad pr tltahle employment in Mbor
dinate positions and are saved from
going into business for themselves and
(alline as thev would have done under
old svstctn. and the incompetent
who sit cn the park bOBObos as they
mold have done before.
l'resident Kimball of the HoVOOth
National hank ol New York and W. A.
Nash of the New York Corn Kxchanue
bank both say that alert, trustworthy
ami capable young men are in demand.
Opportunities tor advanct inent are
tar more trequent today than in the
paat. Or. doom t, Bbrady ol New
S'ork finds that there is a great held
lor Bjadioal specialists in the larue
cities.
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ttjijMajtjiiaaaoaaagaegij wi-ii-
RLEo
Naio St
S aid 10,
blocks fom
Co Sc JACKSON,
gonial
HilX
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Stt cki
Ray k Co.,
Iluy and sell
ggggg and Grain
for rflsti in on iimri.
Ooutn Mirmiv, eHsnateton,
ri-,
New York .Stock lixclianpc
Chicago stock Bxebanga
Chicago Hoard of Trade
esAVVVVVVVVVeVVsVVVvsss,ssssv'
now empioved lo the oaproM eom
paoioa This taaamgUen aourd on
lis lace and emanates (ruin fboOsj who
art- reviving Ijrgi- .iins . I MMMMfwd
moiiev from the pockets oi tin- peoph.
The exprra- :n. hi. .1 ol i and xtortion
i.ii id he broken hv the parcel pott aor-
vice Ti.e Oregoa lagiilatnro ibooM
put itself on record in Itiii matter
Moomm aoeaa daoiocrat ii
otler a resolution lav. ring u parcel
poet, Would the rapoblioao
vole it dortii .'
wooonaN. sp rk thai
In an ad lrea- lu the recent DJWtiag
in Calilornia ot the Water- and Kore-ts
gaaieiy William H. Mill- 'ailed att.-n-t
iuii to the waate of timber in the
ultiuu of young tri-s pir Chrialiuas
tree- In the citie- and tuatHI all over
tie ogaatfy a groal BMOt thouaauds,
avon millions ol piifs Mi, trdars ure
deatroyad lor Ibis purpose. Yn have
tbowgbl of this wllifal waati- of the
forest young. If then- trees were left
to HMO "" would in tin i lie worth
a i-at -urn. The present generation
ULIMPES AT ItbADJNU.
BoaiO astonishing scientific results
in- nraofdad ol tba Uarrlaaan Alaska
-X i'. Ill ion. lu a lam month-' trip,
irom e.ittle to Bering sea and baek,
tar ajar 100 iiul -ton inaniai and uh-
apociai ot animals and plants new to
at'ianoa were diaeovvred. imporiant
tbangi - atada in in., best pnvloaa
mailt, m ' ' Tcs ..: nnkiiowii glaciers
lighted and knowlOflga) oljBO Alaaka
fauna and gora Inrnaaail nutneaaur
ibly. In ti.e W.tiiI's Work Ika (lory oi
, ;his uni.pie expe litmn is ftillv told.
l.at year l-..lv.ir. II. Ilurriman Of the
Union Paolttt railroad doo Mod to feaka
hia family to Alaika for a summer 'a
I trip. II"- del not i .ire to folio tiio
t aaoal Mvurak n roatea and boats, yet
tbJ t : ol i irtering a special steamer
. for his (amiil ah. ii. Deemed rather ex-
iraeegani it then oeauread t-, him to
1 make up i party ot scientii-ts the
ntaW ol h Iiom ooaervations and collec
lioM WOald justify the expense in-
laorfod, Tba party numbered fifty, in-
dlodlng Mr. Hartiman'i family, gi.
s'i-i ami oi gists, ornitboloaieta,
member "l"it-. neologiata. artiats, glaciolo-
1 sie . paieoiiu.iogi'is -oitrai le-rs,
Hit ii r. ipoloa i ts, eutniimlouisla. taxi-
majority lerunats, pholovirnphers, physicians
i i a mining engineer made up the
ri - ol Mlontiata invited fro.o Iba
TRUE. ending universities, public museums,
I the United Mates il-partuient of in-
lariwr . igical mn- y, and some well
kooarn Wan not connected with any
InttitOtii n
John liurroiigha has written an in
i.r -tii,g tOOOUOl of the trip, which
was MMiabad last summer. I.oms
Agassi 1-uertes painted all tile moat
noteworthy birds oi the region. K.
dwaill Ulttord and I s. llelieniiaugh
made skeiches and paiuteil scores of
views Ol the glai IwP. uimintaiua, MB'
el. and pi.tufemue natives, that
poawd like ii panorauta belora them
I iii this glorious siimnier trip. Mr.
llarriUUMI intends to gather the narra
i iiv. s. led, meal reports of oxnerts.
An interview witii William. I. Kin-
ley, the handwritiin; expert, develops
his idea that handwriting is really a
physical characteristic of the human
DOOy, like the aonnd ol the voice or
'he expression of the lace, which is
innately peculiar to its owner No one
can destroy or even temporarily get rid
oi tile characteristics oi handwriting.
It is part of a man's expression of be
ing as much as his manner oi talking
or his gait in OalblBg. It is due to
this underlying principle that the ex
pert is able to judge between genuine
and spurious handwriting. A hank
teller depends mainly upon his memory
of the pictorial effect ol the wilting to
decide on a signature. Hut an expert
looks boyond general pictorial effect to
tin- make-up of the writing.
Theodore Waters, w-ritint' in the
House magazine on "The Art of the
Handwriting Bspoft." relate- a con
versation with Mr. Kinsley, the lead
ing expert in tile Molim-nx trial.
Writing of a number ol suspects was
dissected under the BtlCfOOOl pe and
analyzed. Chemicals were poured
over the ink, tin- quality of paper
examine. I and water mark brought out.
The likenesses and differences oi in
dividual letter- were compared It in
in impossible to get away from oaa'l
handwriting, for the reason thai it is
a definite existing thing, the result of
redox action like breathing, walking
or winking the eve.-. Most writing IS
done unconsciously. The thoughts
wander down the pail point, and the
i. 'lex action of the hand, which has
formed habits the rooolt of youihnil
training, carries mi the mechanism of
writing. The tricks of penmanship
are in the brain, not m the hand, for
men who write with art i lie- in I member
have much the same penmanship thev
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. ir-.w.- niO'Hlll e .ll. Ill IllCill ..1
their band. Children's writing lias
little character because all the thought
is given to tin- mechanism oi shaping
the letters and none to the nbjoel
matter. It is not until a child gains
a certain independence of mind that
ids writing is peculiar to himself.
Mr. Kinsley 's science, like other
sciences, grows with the times, lie is
making a collection of the handwriting
of ali nations, of people of all ages,
classes, callings and conditions. He is
stmlviiiK lead in-ncil and indelible ink
impressions and typewriter peculiari
ties. Kxperiments are made with
different pens, and a collection oi
liens preserved. The work of the hand
writing expert has become an art
If you want the news of the
world written and pictured,
the finest art and the best
literature, then yon must read
COLLIER'S
WEEKLY,
America's Foremost
Illustrated Journal
Hall Calne'g latest and greatest novel,
"The Eternal City," heoins soon. Send
for free copy of the opening chapters.
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Uiver freight depot with ii
general assortment of lumber
direct from our own saw mill,
and can furnish anything
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ahoiihl la- ealle.1 at once ami u
publii.itv will ba iruitlul in this .Ii. diirt) colorwl pJaie
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form. Tlx
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liars .iiel pn lures nitn book
arork win aajnpriaa i.n
volumes, and the popular
will contain about IM)
root bail. Mr, Mill, has rertaiuly set a
nail to rolling.
J. BBsTftag Morton, a m-mber of
I'realiieut l.'leveland s cabim-I ami the
Plunder of Arbor day in this country,
and one of the most liltelliiient den
drologiats in the world, says that:
"Kor Christmaa trees this vear Maine
alupptrtl out four hgiulred carloads oi
young evergreen- gaoll car c..ntainel
two iiundrrd bundles and each humlle
six Usaiitiful tree- which Bfty rear
hence would become useful lumber
fur huiiian homes and their emhellist-
gHgti Kour huudre.1 times two bun
ilred bundles ol six trees each in a half
.-iitur . would make lumber enough to
build hundreds ol couimodi.iua cot
tagos. The tour hundred carloads of
Christmas trees front Maim- agregate
lour hundred ami eightv thousand
trees. This sort of extravagant idolatry
of a cualoui which does little good and
much harm ought to be aiioliai.ed."
It is evident that the summer fires
are not lUe only destructive ageucv
that is mating up oiii forests.
Tlie children of the preavut, in a
holiday pleasure, are taking abutter
away from the children of tin- futore.
At the rate of tun full-grotvn trees
i .vo nen nir.is war tuilliil, tint sped-
mens of McKay's snowtiake and
Killit's murreiet which are very rare,
rare i illaetaa Among the mammalH
twootyaia kinds new to ieieoo wer
diaeovere l ill tbe collection of L'lo.
The new ines urgei than any North
Amorlena ipeelei previously known,
and live d shrews, live now
forms ol hare, heebie- lemmings,
poroeplasJ inaroiopblbM and the like.
Work iii marias Invertebrate was par-
Hcillary iiccessiul Almost.'aJOu pinne.1
laaoeti law Mai ipiden and larval
form- (ir.-s, rved in alcohol, were
brOOgbt back. r the UUI species, JO0
have never Isoore Uten described.
Bwtanill gathered a rich harvest anil
C logists found many strange freaks
of nature. The north and west sides
of Prince William's Moaad had never
been accurately charted, and a noble
fiord, the existence of which had never
la-en su-cteil, was a great ideographi
cal nun. It was named Mammali a
Fiord, is H fleen Ml let in ioiuth ami
Ontaload live m-w .i--harging glaciers.
Many liundreo- ot "dead glaoers
lu re obaaread during the vovago, hut
only tvve)il.-tH. oi the class known
as "living" glaciers.
Are Y'oiini! Men 'i
(slu). Ibis iues'ou
couraginv aii"ers
Work I lie ienl.es
Chance- Less"
receives most e
in the World s
co)e 1 1 -ii lu.-
BMHl f lue Lu-i, . - world, from
bankers, railroad men, ohveitiaus.
lawyers mid college presidents on tiio
BAD COLDS
Vulniiifl) i teste wr lliinJ Coltln dg pmk ntav
Lav.: t. b rodttmJ MttNOKLV DYNAMIC TAB
t LM illil J uBtuk- frtuii thi'ir mifrvi crul .
t il. ) or linar ircatuittit int.' tl. hour an 1
oXn-Tt tttf wurvt t l i.odm MM night.
"It Maga tin- worat uaa- of grip 1 trr liavl A Ut
ilngau friemeU havl aurv curve, (it ill it hiuig vti
II. K.I tli.- UYNAMIt'TAKI LKM. To Inj I
im tit thev nt..pM-l tmUi uuM ami MBjgfi 'tht- tlnt
night. I MfJofii mhI WBOWIBWl tin hi Iti tht' pBe
pit' UAK LA Y IIKNLKY, i Mllbfi llBfaanggg
BJHi Atttifinv, 101 MfcliaailiM- rlrnt, Mxn Knuivtnco.
Julv I90J
"Winter tohl-a t c alvaat i laviu miipim tinnga to
bit lhaia ar hnrl e.iil aUv for inuntha Hut tn
lawt n- at..(-l att.lilt.nl. l MK.NUKI. Hi N AMU
TAHI l li'th COIUfVl Bil l OOU UlaBplHJBrU'I ill
4 coiiplu o( dae. Nothihgr tlat- U.ra thin fur MB."
MM KM MA 1- UOLUX, U Mom m . Ibu rii.
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"I Ii Bcr-n the gtrcct bum wbejf. MKMrJI.S
Jti NAMP TAHI LKm ar- MBjg4 That i- li.-v. I flrt
taHik 1 1 n-ti i Thf Blop uultla without notlvtr I UuH
.aduaUii ntv with uit) kii attll ini I rutin hrii I
WMllo N..ttn-" II. I VAN WIN KM- apiulmt.
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hunt pnlpiU lur 'icbuu in huuup-v Im l.LAM
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AU m alc- h uur lu.l Bgvnt, KOKHr'KN'H
UI IUJIAI,
Oregon Lumber Yard
Lu in bur,
Luth.
Shiugleb,
BuildiuK Paper,
'lur 1'upur.
iMouldiiit.
Pickets.
Lime ami CtfUUIUti
Krick and Sand.
Sah and DourBi
Scrueii DtMiiexb Windows,,
Terra Cutta Pipe.
Borie & Light, Prep's
Alta St , opp. Court HOBtJ
Farmers Custom Mill
Freel Walters. Proprietor.
Capacity, U0 tuwrela a day.
Flour ezebauaed ui wboai
flour, Hill fedd, Caopped feed, on , alwaya
ou baud
POSSIBLY
Yuu are- aoi awsro of tbe
I ast time and Miperb Scrvia
Now CITe-ri'.l !' tlio
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AND
He 75c. I..00 piang Mill
and Lumber Yard
1 A. MAY. I'DMU.UTUl:
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HANKS AND BROKIIS
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Urrun Uivi Ankeiir, irtaMeai.
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iiueriui'v, saai.laui .ailil.r.
Till. I'l.MU.KlU.N SAVINGS
l eiiui. inn. oi.'k.ui urgaaiien aim
epitai, .e,uui on, it'll auuwao on
.....us 1..I UlU.i ...lilfUl .Dll HJIUba
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Tlcu-prMldeii), 'I J. Murrli. caalilcr
2 Daily Fasti rains to Lue East -2
If yuu eauiiot labels) aaoinfng train
lravi-1 vih tlii- e-Vi-iiiiiK tratu, botli are
Hud) V'JUlplM"!
OUR SPECIALTIES:
Faat Time. Throuyh burvl' u, I'ull
maiv Palacu Sluupora, Pullman
Tourist Sluupora. Pullman Dlnuru,
Library ( rtfu Car arid Frou Ka
ollnlnu Chair Car.
Hum- of time laved le litiialjH, i IiIi'mi-u,
liuaj City, att Luul., N Vurk, Pu.iuil an. I
other I'akivrn point.
I ii'kela giKMl vis Sail Lake t;iiy aud lieuva.-.
It is te roar latsrsst m us- me uvkhlami
lu ll Ticket- an. I .I.'im.iiik ear IktiIi. i an
Uj neeure-d trom r Y (vAMai.KV,
Atteai 0, It, ik N Ue,
or J. II. i 1 li 1 " Psudletuu. Or,
i.cue-ral Agent, U Tblrd St., I'urllauif. Ore
WL'ini;. i...uuj .V:uuiicun A-ji Kulturi.t.
lu .p. . il BeMfagMMaawttb tlio publish
era. we mi., ei.uui.it iii .It. r'lni UHAMOk
Ji on Iaihii u, t,, i.M.n.ie Mun.iiii.irui
wej-fcly i.f tno M ...i. , U1t Ml.-I..l.l..
vliiy atatea, In aluli v.uii uui iu
tm. at kii aaaaedlagly low Igaea. ti...
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rarisiy uinl InleieM . i Ha ruiiMets, ami is im
. !'. r'l'u aaaOtl tuuat "ir.i 1 1.-.. I iiiiht
Ol lla kiua.
IIS FARM FEATURES.:. .
IUR, llunieulliir.. I'..ulliv. Mrkaar
di rilUK, unit 1,1 h.-r ui ,.'s, hi men l,y priu ll
at ..ml auecr.aful fivruier., nippl.-i,.,ii.l
Willi Ucu.trKlii.aa .iy aulu art.-i- cum'., Inn
to uiak i It Pivaiu-iMe- P. tlinae wliu-'farui II
fur UTiajr." Tim Uteat Market, ami
i-oiiiinerclal Aa,-rliiiUura are fi.i irsala
watch the O. J.l'AaMEiUsuuexeelitil.
THE FAMILY FEATURES
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and luuui I'iil' I'k" ew i iue ,. e a.o
tbla Iit-pariiiicM of as unicli vkIuh ar.l intar.
aaiaauiuatci lb8iecial launly 1'upur..
Can kuli ebaaper than
any Artfl in the county
bacBBM tbay lni in Large
quantitiea. li yoti need
llinbar ur any kind or
mill work call anil get
their jirici.-s.
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wreaici Cueiln. kAOMiTurDluiac:
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rtuht.llie ..Iter, ai" pleaelile l. pua.l'iild win
be AMKHK AN Alillll l LI'L'lil.l fc.m Hook
ainl ALMANAC for luoo. Tlugrai book la u
Cyolopedln t l-roreaa auUKvautn er In.
world, ii liUiil u. BatlteUi Jlaikallug, a. ..I
FREE
sa nil ,iip n aaasw ssaesaaasa.
YEAR BUOK
AND ALMANAC
It is a treasury of BtatlaUcs, reviaed to dale, for
arm or lioiue, and ofllco or Factory. A Heier
eiiperVork e.il Every bi.bj.K i. ivrlainiue p, Ak.
iallure, lnd.iMry,aiuiiuer,e and M.rkeis; !'ul
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aoBucai hate. Hints tor Kach Mouth, hales, ete.
FOK
Insurance
Firu, l.iie, iae Meat. Plata tiias, etc
Loans
on City ami t'oiinly Propafto,
Real Estate
luiproveii ami Daiaipaoved Otto Lota'
Ktia'k Itanclies ami Wheal Kiirms
m
J. R. DICKSON,
Kast ONgMiaa BalMlagi
PrnHUtnn.iiuK.i) ktai. I Uat Vear Book and Altuauac. .
Our Price for All, $.85
hualun Carney, Pi or a Aililreas.
EAST URtiUUNIAN HUB. CO
ia iiiii i einiieion every nay Ul t o Clock
axeapl Sumlay, for Pilot Hock, Me,
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soM b 'Ml . BCIlMlhT
The Louvre Saloon
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tiiiecuil Kales on earloail lots.
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Wood and
Transfer..
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Our SPECIAL Offer:
Weekly Bast OreHoniao. 5,1.50 .
Orange Judd Parmer, wk, 1.00 '
(MUe rear of SaviiiKH Hank.
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We win
our I'.lectric
l.leetrn lamna Hut-
teriaa and siiiiiiIicm. iiotises wirel
or electric llghta on short not i. e.
Kvetjrtbiag la the Kioctn,- iim
IVmlletoii liliclrir Supply House.
Maple liroa., 1'rope.
Phone1 a Main 74 u,ul Ued I'O.
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