East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 26, 1901, Image 3

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SHIRT
WAISTS
latt Itylef all new, direct from New York factory
Prices 50c, 75c up to $I.98c.
rtosive 1 by express
Peters will re
new lint1
pleased
of walking gloves. Miss
to show you this line.
leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co.
;IIAY. APRIL , HW1.
IS OF WESTON TOWN
period. Every lirmw eapt one along
bin route now ha two-story houM
rid big red hero, and everywhere
are men the (ruita of industry.
Orchards only are lacking to make the
country a rural pared ise. Cropa look
promising in tbe extreme.
th
Taken Sore
laauer Are
Local Hm
.sailer savf
araarv oci.t renowsnip win
lOMB rated with a sermon on
hiit iuxt rrtaay evening. April
ttie Methodist ciiiirrh, under the
r,.. Weston 1. dwe No. e, I. O.
TtM sermon will M given by
B L. Penroee. the able preei-
ul A : .liuau collage.
I'rice and John Maker have
ditigentlv wielding the S-ush at
urinal echo. 1. where fresh paint
iig applied t building and fence.
iBprovamof a.ld greatly to tbe
appearance of the preaent school
rtv, whicb will now be more in
Bg with tbe handsome new build
on to be erected.
of men i at work rolling
i the new iraiuing un t
I tli- liaseball park at Athena.
Rr Wilkinson tia pun :iase.i a run
cart, with pneumatic tiree, in
lit- .II be een on tbe track be-
hi spsedv aorrel Mt. ernun.
na people are taking quite an
t in tine horses, a well ae base-
id i!l enter a numlterol animal
res parade m IVndleton.
-aharl rat that do not belong
re not wanted a tar inland are
ling troublesome problem in tbi
tv. ihfv steal egg, kill young
Bti. and create tnoch havo' in
and granaries. To unpeople, a
si- tanners, complain of
ball poultry yards by
I ittle animal, which ia be-
I l ' with trap and poiaon. 8am
er a vouns farmer near town.
lietter exterminator than either
mentioned. It i an enterpris-
II dog with a great averion for
liuli It haa laiiktitered bv
ion tbe Hainater place until they
tntirelv diaappeared
. fT !,a- a ' ndness for
where he ha lived, apparent-
Bee the ueighh-.ring Blue tnouo-
wen uplifted bv volcanic od-
and aeldom trav awav from
' day, bewever. be had
to make a trip through Alkali
syooa At heim and aaw ft ana in
firwt time in ten rears. The
-loesses himself a astonished
Hat' progreae within that
Catarrh Cannot Cured
lib lix-al ai. plications a trsr i annul
the seal of lbs 41
ronatituuona! Ji
rcaon
Catarrh to a blool or
Ln orlsr to cure It
Ti. i-i. a.. j I you mutt take latonal Maiertiwa. Hll' a
i- .i " VV uirh Cure UuJtea lalaeaally anrt u directly
on IDr Ii. kvi ami mu oua lunxn II au . ( a
larrli Cure la not a qua taedlrine. It waa t
acrltsM ty one ot the beat phyalclajas In thli
eountry for year, unit iunfuUi iinus r I pi ion
It la rotnnosed ol the l-i kralra known, con
tined wftb the best blood pnrtfleca, aerlng
(Uracil) on tnr mmii surtacea The perl, r i
romtiinatioii l ill. to.. -.iitfre.l.vuu la whal
pnwtucea aucb wonderful reaulta In caring ca
tarrti 'iia lor loaiunoDiaia, tree.
P J rilF.VKY A 00 . Prop.. Toledo. O
mold by druaaiala, price 75c.
Hal; . T.miTy I'iUa are the beat.
None to Centraetora.
Notice ie hereby given, that tbe com
man council ol tbe city of Pendleton
will receive bide for the grading and
graveling of Webb street from Oak
street on the weet to iti inter
section with Court street on the eaat,
aid grading and graveling to be done
id accordance wnn provisions u orui
nance No. 363. Measurement to be
farniabed by tbe city engineer. The
common ouni il rnavrve the right to
reject any or all kid. Bid to be filed
in tbe citr recorder' office on or be
fore April SB, 1801.
Bv order of tbe Common Council.
J. E. BKAM, Recorder.
!at... at Pendleton, Ore., April 18,
iho:
Bring
on
your
Clocks.
What Your rare Worth?
Sometime a fortune, but never, if
the 1 you have a sallow cotutdexion, a iaan
this diced look, moth pate he and blotches
on the skin ail aigo ol liver trouble.
Hut nr. King s ew Llle fills give
L lear .-kin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Com
plexion. Only 35 cents at Tallman A
Co. 's Drug Store-
Cortland Wollen 111).
The last dollar of the 950,000 capitol
stock of the Portland Woolen mill baa
been subscribed, and all that now re
mains is the selection of a site, aaya
tbe Telegram, bell wood ia believed to
' bave tbe inside track in the race tor
the mill, and it is very probable that
I tbe plant will be located there, if the
negotiations now pending are closed
up promptly. Should there be any
' bitch in tbe negotiations, which is im
probable, the promoters will at once
close tbe deal for another aite upon
ahull they eull bold an option.
Acker's dyapepaia tablets are sold
on a positive guarantee. Cure heart
bum, raising of tbe food, diatreea
after eating or any form of dvapepaia.
One little tablet gives immediate re
lief. 35c and 50c. For sale by Brock
A M.t-iinac
come after your clock
it home to you when ita
tat more
tay fixed.
work guaranteed.
we'lf fix it so it
Thar Wllb Geo.
If you give your grocery order to
Martin he will be ''there with tbe
goods " Finest oanned goods and
dried fruits in the mi alaaya on
band ; also, nice fresh vegetable. He
' i sole agent for J. B. Jacob Borns)
celebrated butter. Low pnees sod
high quality Kastern bams and bacon.
A nice line of smoked Oah. All the
gad brands of pickle, aaucee and
rvliehes. Florida strawberries in the
market in a few day.
L HUNZIKER,
weler and Optician...
door to Alexander A Maxtor's
RANSFER
R UC KING,
I I IV f 1-4
m
:tixftua atAle .
CASTOKIA
the aljnalui c of Cwaa. H
aa for uwa-e taaa thirty yeara, aad
far tale at a argala.
107 acrea of timber land, one mile
from Kaiuela Station, at an except ion -
ny low ngure. ror particulars ad
d
gun
C. Clark,
Fort Stevens. Ore-
taler in
Ice,
Wood and
Schlitz
Milwaukee
Beer.
enry Kopittke
If You would
Tke Whole Truth.
Read between the
"Flfprune
Cereal
ia urmoit
Nutritious
and
Bconomlcai
el any of the
Cereal Cofieea.''
That's the
verdict iwodexed
by those
who
know
NOT THE UMATILLA INDIANS
DIPRIDATIONS t OS WIT f Kt) JT OTHgRS
CHAROID TO WR0M0 PRISONS.
Th ladalns Prera This Rassrvatlon Do
Not Hunt Out of season or Wast
What Tee kh,
A few days ago th following infor
mat ion was sent out from Washington
1. C, by telegraph: "The Indian
office, upon complaint from Wallowa
comity. Oregon, that Indians have
been wandering off the Umatilla
reservation and making themselves
generally obnoxious, has written th
agent at Umatilla for a report. If the
charge are sustained a restrictive
order will nc doubt follow.
Not Umatilla Indiana.
- a .it.
upon tne imatina reservation are
Umatilla, Cavnse and Walla Walla In
discs. They are all called Umatill
Indians when referred to as being from
me t 1 mat 1 1 la reservation. Agent
Charles Wilkin was asked concerning
the above mentioned minor floating
ron n. i mrongn tn crook ana
crannies of the mnsty, dusty war de
pertinent, and aaid there was no truth
in the charge. The Indians on tbe
Umatilla reservation are peaceable and
non-predatory. When thev go hunt
ing, they do so in season and kill onlv
what game they can nse without
waste, iney are not inclined to go
supping around outside the reserva
tion. There have been claim mad
that the Indians from this reservation
went over to the Snake river to rtsh. at
unlawful time. That claim can not
be substantiated, ln fact, the Uma
tilla Indians are as well-behaved
modest and unasciiuiing ae are the In
nans of any other reservation on earth
Their portv pr.., ivitle are exercised
chiefly in a little quiet horse racing al
ooo time, while a t.-w come into fen
dleton occasionally to sustain thereon
tation of their people as consumers of
n re water
At the Door of the Naz Pareas.
These depredations ascntied to the
l mat ilia may more properly be laid
at the door of the Xex Perce, from the
Lapwai reservation in Idaho. These
Ir.dian excuraion are magnified, how
ever, and tbe crime alleged to have
been committed generally .lw indie
when investigated.
AN ACCIDENTAL INJUSTICE
T. C salt, of Waiton, Ku Entitled to a
First Oraae Certineate.
At me leader 'examination held in
Pendleton recently. T. i'. Salt, of Wes
ton mountain, was given credit for
having secured a second grade cer
imcaie An so-mental injustice was
done Mr. Salt bv tbe board of examin
ers, whicb was cheerfully corrected at
tbe earliest opportunity. Instead of
a aecond grade certificate, Mr. haltwa
entitled, according to tbe merit of
bis papers, to a first grade.
The mistake came about a follows
Mr. falt's paper on arithmet ic was
marked by the board and he waa given
a credit ot IU tor each ot tbe 111 oue
1 1 .xi nr pounded, I . n 1 1 , in-a.-re.! !h.-
question oorrectiy. In some unaccount
able manner, however, the noiuber ni
was written instead of ItaJ at the tot
oi his paper as the total lor arithme
tn. winch, with a few minor matter.
cm in- percentage to on- than .l i-t
cent, giving him only a second grade
certificate. When be got hi rating
and aaw thai be bad leeu given but HO
in arithmetic, lie knew there waa
sometbiug wrong, for mathematics is
the branch upon whicb he is proficient.
I here were -41 applicants lor certili
caies. lite stale hoard ol examiners
had sent printed .niest ..us to supply
oniv ... and the other M had to h.
supplied by type written copies. That
caused some little confusion. Twelve
brancne of study were on the list
utsiii winch the teachers had to lie ex
amined, 10 questions for each branch
Ttiat made WM questions upon which
the examining board had to pa
therefore it is not surprising that
few inaccuracies occurred.
Mr halt was lormerly a count v
schi l superintendent in the state of
Wisoonsiu. anil of course will feel in
better humor, having secured tbe first
grade certcicate to which he thought
he was entitled.
RATE TO DAWSON CITY
what Passencer Must Pay to bo to
the Gol Camp.
paaaenger tariff to Daweon haa
tatien isaued. People who have taken
the trip to wkagway via tbe "inaide
stnamer route" from the north coast ol
tbe Luited State to Hkagway, and
thence either via tbe old time pass and
small uoai route down me i ukou, or
via the river ateamera now operated.
ill highly recommend tbe journey to
tourists wno aeek new acenea and
natural beanty.
The tariff is by the White Paas A
Yukon route, in connection with tbe
following steamship line:
Union hteamsbip company, Alaska
ijleamahip company, Humboldt hteam
ebip company, Pacific Coast Steamship
company, i atiadiau t'acinc "Navigation
company and Washington A Alaska
Steauiebip company.
hollowing are the rate: Proin
Seattle and other Pueet Sound uorta.
and from Victoria and Vancouver, B.
C, to Dawaoxi, hrt c lass, unlimited.
105; brsl-.lass, limited, SUA), and
second -claas. 80.
rrom I Jawaon to fuget Sound porta
and to liritisb ( oluu'hia iMjrts, brst-
ciaa. S12U . aecond claas. Stfl.
A year ago the ttrst claaa rale waa
$106 to Uawauii, witb Ittri second-
Claaa; and from Uawaoii out the ratus
were r.ii first-class and Sill second -
lass. It will be noted that there is
no reouctKiu in the nrst-elaae rate
from Iawon Ui Seattle aa compared
with the rate in effect a year ago.
while there ia a reduction of S3U in tbe
aecoud-claa rates. A year ago there
was no unlimited rate.
luriug the rate war last season the
first class rate fell to 76 from Seattle
to lines. .ii, witb a 6ti aecond claaa
tariff. Tbe cut rate from lawaon out
last year were 1100 and S7M for first and
second claaa pasaage respectively .
lo At l. ii the rates tbls year will he:
First -claaa, $60; aecoud-cfaas. 141.
Hates from Skagway to Iawon will
be, h rat -class unlimited, SH0 , nrt
clasa. limited, S76, and aeoond-clasa,
pa
Hkagway to Atliu, orat-claas, 126.
I'nl i limed, tickets will be good for
tfie entire aasaon of 1801 ; limiUid
ticket will be good for 10 dsys be
tween -cuttle and Dawson going in and
16 dsya coming out.
when caught by the extremely low
temperature prevailing at that time.
Mis body waa fonnd by Don Trent hi v
and Henry Nicholson. It was brought
ont to Kof( Yukon and buried March
'.4 by Miller. The deceased waa a
single man, 26 year old and a native
of shelhvville, Ind. He was npp..ed
to nave triend in the Klondike.
A man named Raymond, formerly
connected a im trie A . V. t'o. at Circle,
started to go to Nome last winter, but
was Placed under arrest at Halfway
Island, letween Circle and Fort Yn
kon. He was charged with being
nevnv in dent to the A. I . Co. Kay
mono nao not succeeded in procuring
osii wnen Miner leit.
Miller says dog feed is scarce along
the river, selling for 40 cents per
poun.i. mere are netmer ixans nor
condensed milk at Circle or Kort Yn
kon. a Inle flour ie scarce at each of the
places, selling at 148 per hundred
weight.
Atier leaving irawson last "unimer
Miller made a tour of the Tanana dis
trict and then went to Fort Yukon,
where he ascended the Chandelar al
most to the head water of that stream.
tie participated in the stamiiede to
Trail and Monarch creek and secured
some valuable property on these
streams. Trail creek is about eighteen
mile long and enters the Chandelar
at a point about 180 miles from Fort
c.kon. Bedrock had not vet been
m a J k aa i, a .
reacneo wnen Miner lett, hut some
tine prosties ts were being obtained both
above ami below discovery. He con
sidered it one of the coming creeks of
that region.
Monarch creek, Miller savs. gives
every indication of becoming a valua
ble producer. It enters the Chandelar
about fifteen miles below the mouth of
Trail and is a stream ten miles in
lngth. It has been staked from
source to mouth and locators there are
confident thev have a good thing.
DR. HILL 0PFERS $100
WILL DONATE THAT AMOUNT TO
PRNDLRTON at ADRMY
Tril
Parasites Causa All Hair Troubles.
Nine-tenths of the diseases of the
scalp and hair are caused hy parasitic
germs. The importance of this dis
covery hy t'rotessor I nn of the Chari
ty Hospital, Hamburg, Germany, can
not be overestimated. It explains whv
ordinary hair preparations, even of the
most expensive character, fail to cure
dandruff; because thev do not. and can
not, kill the dandruff germ. The onlv
hair preparation in the world that
positively destroy the dandruff para-
ite that burrow up the sealp into
scales called scurf or dandruff, is
Newbro's Herpicide. In addition to
its destroying tne dandruff germ Her
picide is also u delightful hair dress
ing, making the hair glossy and soft
as silk.
HILL MILITARY ACADEMY
Pormsr Principal of Rlshop Academy to
Establish It.
Pr. J. W. Hill, formerly principal
of Bishop Scott academy, will open (he
nui military academy in lortlaud
next September. New building- are
now in pris-ess of erection. Thev will
le complete and modern in every wav
Pr. Hill was connected with Bishop
Scott academy for twenty-five years as
see and principal and that institu
tion under bis care has earned a high
reputation. He guarantees that the
II I Military academy will be placed
00 a basis enabling it to do the very
tieat by the young men who may be
sent there by their parents. Further
announcements will be made bv Pr.
Hill during the summer outlining the
plans more fully.
Is Tbls Plain gnouih.
If you have a nagging cough and are
losing flesh, go to a dmg store, and
get a bottle of bhiloh's Consumption
cure. lake two-thirds of it. and then.
if you are not benefited, return the
ts.ttle to the druggist, and he will re
turn vour money. Isn't that fair? No
one could ask more. 26 eta., 60 i ts.
and tl a bottle. Tallman A Co., lead-
ug druggists
Arrivals at Hotel PsndUtsn
Mr L A Robinson, Huron, ti D.
F T Overman, Duluth.
O B Prael, Portland
J W Cason, Portland.
J P Nvlander, Portland.
J A AHiaon, Portland.
P C Holland, Portland.
C H Hull, B C.
Jean H Williams, Brooklyn, N Y.
Newton Phillips, San Franc ieoo.
W A Hardy, San Francisco.
1- B Mack, Walla Walla.
V I. Sellec-k, Portland.
Sieg 8 Toplili, San Francisco.
H K Brandt, Chicago.
Bert E Rcnoonmaker, Spokane.
P slmlLs, Spokane.
j C Luot, San Francisco.
W R (ileudenning.
8 D Brinker.
J H Kloeckner, Hay.
W B Hamilton, Uarton.
Cha W Houdrix, Kansas City, Mo.
S p Mcliuire, Harney
P S Morrill, jr, Kanaas City.
L Macleay, Omaha.
give i tiinga.
The Ave diseases for which Shiiob'a
Consumption Cure is especially recoiu-
mended, are Coughs, Colds, Whipliig
Cough, Croup and Consumption. No
medicine ever made by man is equal
to It in any respect. Bold under a
positive guarantee. Money back if it
fails. 26 cU, 60 cts and II a bottle.
Tallman A Co.
If 40 Others Will uiv the Same Amount
Rah, Staking RSOOO
In All.
Friends of Pendleton academy will
thoroughly appreciate the following
offer by the Rev. K. P. Hill, D. D.,
pastor of the First Presbyterian church
of Portland, who wa here thia week
and who, while here, a a trustee of
tic- academy looked into the conditions
of the institntion. Entirely unsolicited,
he write the Kast Oregonian as fol
lows :
To the Citisens of Pendleton I have
just returned from a visit to your in
teresting citv, where I was deeply im
pressed ny the many evidences of pros
perity and intelligence. I spent a
half day in making a careful in
vestigation of Pendleton academy, and
came to the conclusion that you do not
begin to realixe what an important
factor it is and may increasingly be
come in the life of your city.
It means much to that higher life
which cannot he niaaured in dollars
and cent.
Your homes are made safer and more
attractive; an atmosphere is created in
whicb the choicest, (lower of culture
thrive, hy the presence of such an in
stitution. But, as a mere matter of business,
it would be difficult to think of any
sort ot an enterprise that could add
more to Pendleton's business interests.
People who seek new homes are al
ways attracted toward a town which
ha good educational advantage.
Many tamihe take tip their resi
dence near a good academy or college
for the sake of the children, and more
people always means more business
for the merchants.
Therefore, it is evident that vou eiti-
xens of Pendleton could do no more:
economical advertising for vour
beautiful citv than to put vour
academy in such shape that it ma .1..
the work which it is calculated SO do.
if the facilities are supplied It needs
a new building. It needs it greatly
and at once. I'nless something is
done immediately to make the work
permanent I'mfessor Forties might lie-
come di- raged any day with his
miserable barracks and leave, in which
case the work would collapse. Whv
not, then, raise him a fund of S.'iOOii,
with which to begin a new building
which shall he an ornament to vour
city and a tit home for the academy.
I have no money to throw away, but
I shall w glad to be one of fifty men
to give flOO each, payable at any time
within twelve month. If you have
not forty-nine men among you ready to
match tbe offer of an impeconinu
preacher, and an outsider, at that. 1
am much mistaken in my impression of
the alertness of the business men of
Pendleton FIX i A R P. HIM.,
fori land, Ore., April L'.r. MM.
aa gfj m
Worse Tnan War.
Hundred- are killed in war, but
hundreds of thousands are killed bv
consumption. There would be no
deaths at all caused by this terrible
disease, if ptOplR could U made to un
derstand that Shiloh's cough ami con
sumption cure is a sure remedy if taken ,
in the early stages. 'J6 cts.. fa'l cts. and
VI a Isittle. Druggists will refund the
money if a cure is not effected. Tail
man A Co., leading druggists.
n 1 1 mm
Beginning WEDNESDAY morning, April
wtM'K , we win piaro on gale our entin
-'Itli. p.
stiick-
lasl tii'
of
WOMEN'S
TAILOR MADE SUITS
at a difcouni ni'
15 Per lent.
on the whole line. Collarlets Kton 8uiU, Eton Suits with
LAiglon oollar, Single breasted Klonu, Single breeated short
n efers, Singh breasted long reefer n feci i complete
line nt new antedate suits in thf new colors, correct lv trim
med and in siws 32 to 42 We make the ilteraUona just
as though there was no reduction.
Remember one week.
Discount of g per cent.
The Peoples Warehouse.
Agenta Hutterkka I'at'crna.
MANHOOD RESTORED
'CUPIDENr
Tlih a.at VwaU.
al, Inn, will .inh kly cms yisi of all
in., ir enii ion r n f ,m I
m T" ' J ' "I" ruialorrl ma ic.l n , ,, ,,, y a Vl IS1 r. clsaiiass lEa
Bad ratorsa Mall ela onSSS " ""J ," U'Um" "" fllsESS suTslS
n mSI ,:,7 fr;;,:.';,1 v.':,7.',i,;v, ;;;ri,rTw",,'r'w,,",:l"M,,,,-,wm'rr-"
run KlveiiBii.ini." , , ream i ., ,,, ,, ,,,, wr tUS
A nrsasiaavoi. WrWrI i'.uUo, MS, Ha Kra.snB.Cil.
Woo H.K II V T .I.SJ a M Sj . . nm a). MMJWltl -,V. rMSMOw
Seat
SOMI: LOWER RIVI V NEWS
I from Dawao Csass lterssUe frum
th Vufee Country.
Haaattle, April W.Tbs Timaw aaya:
ln.-k Millar of t'lrcle Ultv aad L'liau
'deiar baa arrived at Uawsuu witb tl..-
news that Iui Krai tier Ins uartuer,
was fruaeu to death somewhere betweaMj
January 1U and 16 OH tbe middle fork
of tb Cbaudelar. uear tbe uioutli of
Oaark crtaak. Kraeber bad ataaed Ne. I
t above on Moaarcli seal after a trip J
to Kort Yukuu waa baateunia; to rnturu !
123,000
peop.e are killed every vx is this
country by CON8 U M PTION Tbe
fault is theirs No one used nave
consumption. It la sot hereditary.
is brought on by neglect, Yoa
have a slight cold nod cough. Yon
do nothing to gat rid of it.
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure
will corn n casssh sr osld la on
night.
mt astat laac isaaalal It via aass m
tftt5HWreasWa
m Mua.a
aa aa.
flataS faaii
11 7a avr al
Mlnto May Ul Collotorshlp.
Whereas a theatrical mari ha ap
plied for collector of customs at Sitka,
Alaska, the position now held by .1.
W. Ivey, the job will probably come
to Oregon Such is the Is.liefof local
politielana, says the Talagram. Tbe
dace has generally lieeii coiicedral to tha
I'aciiic coast, and to OfOgORltMld as far
as present indications show, there is no
dieposition to !. t some KasUtrner have
the ptaas. if Ibt job is snpRfthinnd
to Orekjon. John w. MintO lias an ei
cellent chance of securing it. Minlo is
a strong Issliever in Mitchell, and It is
said that be stands first in the ranks
of eligible for pie.
CUT OUT
THIS AD
ENCLOSE IT TO ME
TEN DOLLARS.
W.D.HANSFORD&CO.
Dealers in HARD WA RK, (3TOVE8, BARBED
WIRE, SHELF HARDWARE, PUMPS and
PIPE. PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
ttOl Main Street, Pendleton. Oregon
Hotel Pendleton
WITH
And 1 will furnish you all complete,
ready for use, my 1U01 Modal No. 7
HAMlKN KLKt'TKK' HKLT. It is
superior in make, quality and power
to any bait offered by other dealer for
WkUk they charge 140.00. Kstabl l.hed
' years. Write today for my latest
hooks, "Health in Nature" and
"strength ; Ita Uaeaud Abuae by Men "
DR. A. T. SANDEN,
Uspt. A. Uuaacl Block,
PORTLAND, OKBOON.
Untirr New Hanaxtnunt
1
Strictly Plrst-Class
Kicollent Cuisine
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Hates $2 00 I day
Special Hales by
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Athlete.
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on inuetlj runulna wbaela of pravau wurlk,
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I aiauJard aaiul.L ia coal
Ladies or (ienU Light Koaalster 0.(aV
UeflU lv IJOUlid Kac-r 60 (JO
Ladle or (ienta Chainlet 140 00
Meal- 190, :---' 926
R W. FLETCHER,
Agaul UatatlUa (leeaty,
f aduxvus, Uraaua
Br and Billiard Uooms Maadquarlara for Traveling Man
The Best Hotel In Eastern Oregon.
Van Dran Bro.. Props. Successor! to J. E. Moor
v KM KIDNBY8I
After yon tire of using the so-called klilnev reme
dies without anv lauielit, use I .... ..lo seaual Hill ami
he fotwTsr rut of those doll aina In your tiack lia
card thai old fogy idea of "uain la the kidneys" aud
have all VOUI Madder and urinary troiihlea cured, and
your uigldr. made restful hy the use of nature's
real! assistant Lincoln Actual Mills
I'rice, l(). .it bos huv of your druggist or sunt
by mail mi rSOttitd ol liric in plain arajiissr.
LINCOLN HUOPWIHIAKY CO.,
Hurt Waya. Ind.
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Blistik and a half frass depot
Sample Wo, mii la couaovlloe
Room Kale
Sfk, 7&, $1.00
Woi. Ivt allaatraia has as aaaaaaualia kasat
anakow ss as yaw. k C tabk & .Ukat.S V.
roc aavie by TavltuMMI a (lo.. drujaaffala.
Farmers Custom Mill
Preaf Watts,
Caiavolty, US barraia a ua
tleau aacSauaad tar skaM
raawr. Mill !. faupuasl ad.
si., aiaaya
For Health. Strength and
Pleasure Drink : : : : : : :
Polydore Moens, Proprietor.
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