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UNDERWEAR For Spring and Summer. THH WORLD'S MARKETS GOOD 50c SUIT. BETTER $1 SUIT. FANCY $1.26 SUIT. IMPORTED $1.80 SUIT. Hen's Outside Shirts, each 50c. 75C. $1 00. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. llll RMDAT, M.v ii. HH)1, S. S. CONVENTION kiting in SeMlon at tlio I'resbytorlBii Cnupoh Today and Friday. . MfMtfa minimi OODVMtiOII Ol 1 Barilla t '.unit v Siimliiv School ! 1 1 , u..wnoii 111 tin I'rcs- .1 I. . '.mi. ntiin l.t.liiv i,,.v -, Iim,i workers uri' Here irnin ..I.. '..II !... .it tin- unit v . MM 1 illirnll. llll' III MIL' n 1 IWUmm ,,t Purl lullil Htllte hi' urogram ir nun i-K.i.Kip id . interesting oa. SBd will in m rtivi;. Ir J. A lleattie always ..I ... iiuc uvliil.. Ml.. "Illli'l II HIV '"" " .. ....... . ... ... 1 11 . 1 .. .11 1 I... 1 ......... 1 .... . Ilti 111 1 .'IIIIUIII ll'n ' nivii:.i.n..M. 1- I. ...I. lu MMilrmi ikf 1 " , I" it 1 1 1 Thunday Kvonlng. 1 1 i 1 i. 11. nt. I'ruift' service, i.ev. .1.11111 .. 11 n....... Appointmral ol cum m i tinea. :0tl- Address Tba Relation of the .1.... W..I I In U.u.lal Pv.uiriuu ,, I..". 'F .. ,..... ...wwv, torntal ".ol. :.ki Aililruaa Th. llnlv Land, United W P. Winiin-. Walla II, U...I. Th. frurmm ft'lay Ml DavotiOMl) Kev. Mr. Vernon, Mil kOfl. :.'n -Address Tile Itihlc Mill the 1 i.i. H In . 1 Foeolier, Li Ki PtB I I ,'l,l,"lll. Round Tullc iulk- The iIht mill Nnriiiiil I ritin . iiu. . K. 1 11.111. r..'iiii - 1 1 r 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 111 nor wnrk. .Milton. JO Noraaal Lesson . (' a. DofajNi ti I I worker. I 1 II,.. I ...... ...I I. I . i.l.in rher, Mr. Illeaknay, I'ondloton 1HIII V 1 :!il I Imi'IIhhiiiii i'Iht an. I I'upil . Krld.t Afternoon. PI I'.'V itiou ,1 Kov. Mr. Hum. 11 b. I'riiimrv 'A -U Mm K. S. ;.(n 1 .1 mi iiil I'll 111 , Talk I'riinarv , lliiri.ll ,'iniiitv Miiiti.rin- 11111 i.rliiiurv pL A I li.n.u r 1 '"ii. 1; .tieu i v utns, ... t. 1- HI .ill. ' 1 .."i noe in Htats Bring on your Clocks. r.. ...:n . I WO I Mill. l,tt..r lli.nr . ...-L- .... llll I 1 I'" 1 i.: I a I "UK u noma 10 you wiu:n Work, Itrv. Ii. A. Knwley, OoBireBS. tlonsl state Sunday lobool raportnton- limit, 1'ortland. 4 :(M) Rwistioa of ehnrefa to Banday ohool, Ki'v Robt. .1. iiviii. PeBdle tun. I :ll I tn h 1 11 iihh : Knports of cotti- nUtoWi oleotion f oflJoora, 4 180 Adjournment. Friday Kvnnlng. 7 '.(H) -I'm i mi service, Hiv Mr. Iiewoesc, Athena. 0 lOO Addraae organized Bondav School Work, A. A. Morse, slate prcsi deflt, Portl.Mii h ::i- Addrona Tba PMilon Play illiintrittt'tl, MrH. ('. S. Jackson, I'en-dleton. B I' A 0 its 11.4 I iii. 1I1 it . 1 lit.- tt . . . .t ....... iia ,iw n lUy nud, work inarantMd L. HUNZIKER, a CWt'HT ni l (Inl an vpiikiau.., i door to Aliii.mlor A Hexter'a RAN 8 PER RUC K I NG, T ( ) R A (i EJ. m 1 -m. t A V .m OS . . . UWNKH fir siirV rKucuom uain 4. Htati: OF Ohio, OTTI ok Ioi.khoi MwMOomrrv. t I .Miik .1. UbMMy liitik until (lint I." l I In nunliii iinrtnor ot tdt llriiiul K. .1. cin'iu N a. ' u.. iiuiiiK trauMM in tin olty ( Talad aaiji hihi hihii .fotwaldi and that Mid Ann will paj tin mini in i mi' iiiiintri'it Dollara for aaoh atia evury i'.ki' "I ( ninrrli tlnti rminot In nirml ii tin hm of ii. 1 1 hi ii n i, Bar. .wurn in iM.iurr mi' nun Hiiiii'riii'i in 1111 uruniMUT tin. tltli iIhv ill IK'i oiiiIx.t, A. j mUm I a. w. auuroN, v. I'lllilir MhII'k 1'Mtnrrh run l tnki'ii iiiii'Vnnlly Ud rta.dlrr. tU .in tin lilnu.1 mi.l iiiii. iiii'. nirlHrvN hi tin1 .ymom Homl lur ihiiiiiiiiihI. Irri'. K. .1 CIIKNKV A I'll., loleilo. OUIo. Holil tiy ttuKi:i-i 7.H . iia i Miii.:'. I'IIIk arc tin- Imjhi. Arrival! at Hol.l Pandlton. II t) I'ali'ii. Han I'rain lHiu. a i Qrif&B, Portland, Win .Muliur, I'urtlund. 0 m smith, Portland. H A lluininonil. T W .larkmin, I'ortlaml. .1 i HttritH, Portlond. A s Pnuia, Bpotuuia Mr unil Mm .1 I! WUIimiih, Poll man. MrH L V WilliMlih l'u 1 1 man MiHh liraui'li, PollnM. W Klmri'M. I UMMrM. North VHkiinu. Huron, Wulla Walla. Rod .rant . I'ort land. II W t.raliain, Portlaud. H .1 MmmIov. t'lni'Htto. I nili'rwiiml , laruiua. c s Pioroa, tf Innaopolla. Mihn LOM I ti I lor Mi-- Itlucli. Mrn ).roin M llaniliiirt; and wife. J (' Mack union, QfOOt Nnrtloirn. W K QllbOTl and wifo. Houvor. (itMi Miliilvory, Spokain.. W I) Allan), Portland. J A Lakall, Portland. I rank Ian, Man Kranciatui. r Halloek, Ft Dodft. S S Gill, Spokane. Wort. Tnan War. I luiiilr.li- ate killed ill war, lint litindredH of tlioiiHaudM are killed liy I'oiiMiliuption. Tliere would bj M deatliM at all canned by thin torrilile iliaeaiie, if HNMile could U made to ttli derHtand that Shiloh'a uoukIi ami con Mttmption cure in a aitre remedy if taken in the early HtitKea. l!f eta., Tm eta. and l a bottle, MniKKiHtH will refund the money if a cure in not effected. Tall oian .V Oo. leailuin druuniata. . . 0 Ma.llnii of Scoumen. Athena, May H.--A DM0tiB Of Boota men will he held in the Athena OBON houae, Saturday, May IK, for the par DOM of arraiiKiiiK lor a Scotch picnic to la held in Athena in the near future. An invitation ia extended to all BOOM men, whelher inemherH I the OolodOD' iau Sia'iety or not to he in atteiidauce at thia iiiiNilinc fur the reaaon that iiitereatiutt tuattera will he diaoOJMd Scotch picnic, which have linen held here ill the paat have heen novel in entertainment ami people Ir on every part of th county have attended and returueil to their hoinua pleaatnl, ami with a firm determination to return for the next annual piouic, It ia to he hoped a picnic will he held thia aea- MOII . It Olrdl.i th. Clob. The fame of Huckleu'a Arm, a lojva, aa the beat in the world, extenda round the earth. It'a the one perfect healer of cuta, corna, hurua, hruinen, .ore., acalda, hoila, ulcera, feloim, achen, paina and all akin eruption'-. Only infallible pile cure. Mk a DM at Tallman A Uo.'a. 8 w 1 1. 7i. ..i i iiiiii.ii I. . , , , , lOl llll' i. Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. enrv knmllkr DR. SANDENS BELT. Has no etjual fur the OUfl ()t Nervous aud Pliysieal Debil ity, Kxhausted Vitality, Vari OOOOle, Premature Decline, Loss of Memory, Wasting, etc. which has been brought about by early indiscretions or lator excesses. . KH 1 , HI. I -.1 1 1 I . WHn YKAKH. WrIW tmlby lor n Uioat books, "lliwitb In Nature," auil "bliengtb; 1U lle ami Abum O) by Men " DR. A. T. SANDKN, Uopt. A. Kuaael block, IHIRTLANU. - - ORUUON. WHKAT R 1 M A INS AT THE 47 1-2 FIGURB Prle.s of All Things Produe.d or (on um.d In th. Northweit.rn States. PfBdlOtOD. May u. -Local miller are inn inc 411 cents for clnh and red chaff and 51 for hliiCHtem. Not much hai heen bought aa tboae flRiirna, aa the advance to 50 OMta for reilchaff and club 111 dayn iico brought out about all there wan for aale at any thing clOM to Ibon B0T0a. Kxporters are offoriiiK 47 1 j cents for wheat in the warehouai', hut bu vera and aellern are apart. Local Produce Market. Pendleton dealers are paying the fol lowing pricen for ranch and farm pro duce : Batter, II to BOg per roll. KggH- -l"c pot rjao, I '. itatoea POO Oof sack . TurkeyK -Alive, lB'c per pOM4V ieeae f 12 per do.en . Iiiicka 4.8Q Mr dozen. Ohlokooi 18.00 to 14. M per doMB. Now cahhage, fhlppod in from Port laud, hcIIh at 4 renin per pound. New potatoes are selling at I cents per pound. Portland Wheat. Portland. Or , May I, --The commer cial editor of the Oregon ian -aya: The wheat market had a healthier tone all round yesterday, both Kuro pean and American markets showing a slight gain. Having covered their im noodlata tonoaga ansagamootai export ers are not so anxious lor wheal as they were a abort time ago, and in this market till cents continues to be about the heat figure obtainable for Walla Wal a. The wheat has lieen an thoroughly cleaned out of the country that tbre is very little offering and the huuincHs from now on to the end of the season will tie of a hand-to-mouth nature. Freights continue quite firm on account of improved emu conditions In Cal ilornia. The amount of tonnage listed for Portland is less than half as groat as it was on a corresponding date last year. The Commercial Review. Portland, May II. The Coin men ia I Review say: P. I tie stem is limited Mc, with hold ers llrm anil not inclined to sell. The weather during the last week has been favorable for growth and grain crops in general made rapid advancement, hut warmer weather and more rain are needed lo bring same to its usual state at this season of the year. Fall wheat and oats are in excellent condition, and have a good healthy color. There are no complaints of damage from in sect hi-. Spring-sown grain is atonl nig well, and in some localities has appeared above ttie ground. In the valley, prospects are very good for a good crop, and reports from the princi pal wheat counties all speak encourag iinrlv. In the Columbia river vallev district, fall and spring grain is doing very well, and some ram Iff needed in I mat ilia county. Summer fallowing is all completed. Flour The (lour trade is very dull. especially that part that relates to loreigu ahlpment, vi.., I . r . or Orient. Reports from the Orient are that the market is still glutted, and atocks are worked off verv slowly. Some small lots have Imen going 0 Japan. The local market here, as well as that of Tacoma and Seattle, are in a demoralized condition. Supplies are abundant, and nearly all the large mills have heavy atocks for aale at these points. Milla are all working on lay runa, aalhe demand lor mill iff u I ia good and brings good prices. ami stocking up Hour made in their warehouses, the stocks on hand here in the North WOll are the largest in the history of ttie trade, home bida have laten ' received ty johliers here for Orient shipment, hut had to he turned down, an price was too low to enter tain. Shipments to California IffOBj here are must. We ouoie llour from 12.26 to 12.76 per barrel, according to brand and iiualily. Eastern Livestock. Chicago, Mav . Cattle Receipts, 21, 00U; steers, alow ; butchers' atock, ateady (iood to prime steers, $4.90 to f.VttO; poor to medium, 4 to $4.H5; stocKcrs and f lera, :t.2fi to ." ; cowe, ii.', t.. M'.I) . heifers. 2 70 to f4 , ,ri , cauners, to S.60l bulla, f.l to , . calves, 'f .Ml to 4 7i ; 1 exaa-led ateera, 14.2,1 to 16.40; bulla, 12.76 to A.ib. 1 1. iga Receipts tislav, 112,000 1 tomor row, MfOBOj lett over, llHl weak; top, 46. M0 Mixed and butchera, $6.60 to $.',.H0, good to choice heavy, $6. no to $5.80; rough heavy, $5.40 to $6.55; light, $5.45 lo $5.75; bulk oi aalea, $6.70 to $6.76. Clheen Receipts, 20,tHJ0; aheep, clipped, ateadx ; clipped lambs, up to 14,85, tiood lo choice wethers, $4.15 0 84.50; lair to choice mixed, $:t.80 to 4.15; ffaotarn sheep. $4.20 to 4.W vearlings, 84.1140 $4.00 ; native lambs, $4 to $5 10; Western lambs, $4.50 to $6.10. Portland Wool and Hld.s. Portland, May . llopa-12to 14c per pound. Wool -Val lay, 18 to 13S,c; East ern Oregon, U to 12c , mohair, 20 to '-'It per pound. Sheeapkina Shearlings, 15 to 20c; abort wool, 25 to ;5c ; tuodiom wool, 30 to 50c long-wool, 60c to $1 aach. Tallow 3c; No. 2 aud greaae, 2 to 2'..c per pound. ilides-Kry hides, No. 1, 10 pounds aud upwards, 14 to 16c; dry kin, No. 1. & to 10 pounds, 14 to lac per pouud ; drv call No. 1. sound ateera, ii0 pounds anil over, 7 to 8c ; do, 50 0 8B uouuds. 7 to 7'uc; do under 50 pounds, i.1.. to 7c ; kip, 10 to :J pounds, i 1 to 7c"; do veal, io lo 40 pouuds, 7c; do calf, under 10 pounds, 7 to he; greeu uusalted , Lo per pouud leas; culls i.bulls, stags, mot beaten, badly cut, scored, liair-sl ipped , weather-beaten or grubby , one-third less. Pelts bearskins, each, as to sue, $6 to $20; cubs, each, $2 to $5; badger, each, lo to 10. wildcat, 85 to 75c; houae cat, 5 to 2l)c ; lox, com mon gray, 30 to 50c; do red, $1.60 to 8; do Ofoaa, $5 (0 $16; lynx, $2 to $3; mink, 50c to $1.25; marten, dark Northern, $0 to $12; do nale pine, $1.50 to $2; uiuskrat, 5 to 20c; skunk, 26 to 65c; otter ;landi, $5 to $7; panther, with head aud claws pertect, $2 to $6 ; races, ii, 30 to 88c; wolf, mountain, witb head pertect, $3.50 to $6 ; prairie wolf or coyote, liO to 75c ; wolveriue, $4 to $7 , lieaver, per skill, large, $6 to $0; do medium, per akiu, $3 to $7; do small per skin, $1 to $2; do kits per skin, 50 to 76c. Bo. tun Wool Market i. ,,-i,, i .Mav 0. A uuiet market witli only moderate sales, is the record of the wool exchange thia week, manu facturer, are purchasing ouiy enougu i w,r present needs, and there is an entire absence ot speculative teei- ii. Values are steady, hoewevr, oui dealers see little prospect for any ma terial advance, territory wools neau tbe list ot the small volume of sales made. Fine medium aud tine scoured is quoted at 42 to 43c, while the atriot- MORRIS WHITEHEAD. OF PORTLAND. GET THBM. If staple article call tor 45 to 48c. WESTON'S BONDS WERE SOLD (.notations were : Territory, scoured basis, Montana tine medium and fine, 14 to 15c: OOOrad. 42 to 43c; staple, 45 to 40c; t'tah, Wyoming and Idaho tine medium and fine. 12 to 14c; scoured, 40 to 48C staple, 44 to 4ftc. Australia, scoured basis, prices COB) BOB) superfine nominal, OS to 70c; good, oti to 880 average, 88 to 6Bfl London Wool Auctions. London, May H. The offerings at the wool auction aalea today numbered 14,64K bales, including a Hue alOCtiOO of superior scoured greasy. Competi tion was brisk at top prices. Gfood scoured merinos were 5 to 7'... per cent above the last series. Seouri'ds were bought freely by the continent I rench huvers were henvv purchasers of treaty for immediate consumption . Stocks are ver small and the prospects are that the advance will be maintained despite the large supplies in sight. American buyers continued to take suitable parcels of cross-hreds. Ptv. rrnnci. The five diseases for which Shiloh's Consumption Cure is especially roenm DMndod, are Coughs, Colds, Whooping Oongh. Croup and Consumption. No medicine ever made by man is equal to it in any respect. Sold under a tsisitive guarantee. Money hack if it fails. 26 cts, 60 cts and $1 a bottle. Tallman fl Co PETITION FOR A SEWER Believe It N.c.ssary tor Hralth of th. Inhabitants A petition singed by 5H taxpayer! I the olty of Pendleton, headed hv F. K. J OOd, W. F. Matlock, Jacob Bail and Oils l.afnntaitie, was presented to the council last evening asking that a "good and effective sewerage scstin therein Ihi constructed aud main tained," as it was "necessary for the health of the inhabitants of Mid city, and to i he general boBoflt and wel fare of said city." The petition also asked the council to take such steps as are necessary under the charter to secure the approval or rejection ol the voters of said city to the proposition for the construction and maintenance of a system of sewerage, and if ap proved by the voters to coiistru. t and maintain the same. It was referred to the finance committee. A pet it i.ii for the placing of an arc I igbt at the crossing of Mill and Lowil streets was read and referred to the street committee. Applications ol F.d Heat horn, John Schmidt and Swearingen Hrothers for liquor license were granted. Bids for grading of Webb street were referred to the street committee. (i. A. Smith's bid was as billows: That he would grade and gravel Webb in acc irdance with ordinance No. :;5:i for the sum of 50 cents per cubic yard for all gravel needed and 25 cents per cubic yard for cut to be hauled off from said street, an. I furnish a good bond for the faithful perform ance of the same. i. W. Painter and J. Archibald agreed to put the gravel on Webb street for 05 cents per cubic yard. C. K. Finch's bid was K5 cents per cubic yard of gravel handled. F.d Switrder, chairman of the street committee, is in Portland. Dr, K. J, Snminerville and Charles A. I'mier, the other two uiemla.rs of the com mittee, announce that the contract will la let to (i, A. Smith as aoon as the estimates for the amount of work to be done can he obtained and a suita ble contract draw n up. Recorder's report was referred to finance committee and treasurer's re port was disposed of in the same way . Bill. Allowed. The following hills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn : A. D. Still- man, 88.76 j Qoonja Frooato. $4.5o; B. S, Wattle, $10; f. C. Tavlor, t i I.aatz Hros., 10.80i D. Kemler, $3 A. P. Smith ACo., $2.75; R Forster, $10 1(4; Crowner A Son, $7; Mrs. A. Mack, $4.50; P. K. L. i P. Co. , $2 I C. F. Colesworthy, 11.80 Hast Ore gon ian Pub. Co., $10,75; (ieorge Meeker, $15. 25; Mick Savage, $14. QloB Husbee, $H4.85; Pendleton Tribune, $2.60; llrock A McC.unaa, $22.55; F.d Money, $1. j m m - Is This Plain bnough. If you have a nugging cough and are baling Mesh, go to a drug store, and get a bottle of Shiloh's Consumption cure. Take two-thirds of it, and then, if you are not IsMietited, return the bottle to the druggist, and be will re turn your money. Isn't that fair? No one could ask more. 26 eta., 60 i ts. and $1 a Isittle. Tallman A Co., lead ing druggists. R. Martin Leads. R. Martin is entitled to he railed the leader in the grocery trade on ac count of his loug experience in the business. Then as he buys in car lots for cash he geta a trade aud cash dis counts which give him his giauls a little cheaper f.an other stores. Mar tin give, tins saving in his buying price to his cuatoiutra. If you want a big bill of groceries get prices at other atortia and then Martin can I ami their price.. blown to Atoms. The old idea that the body some times needs a Mwrful, drestic, purga tive pill has been exploded ; for Df. King's New Life Pills, which are .. i f.atly harmless, gently stimulate liver and ImjwcIs to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and atiaolutely oon constipation and sick headache. Only 25c at I... in. . i. A Co.'s drug store. Sore Lungs mean weakened lungs a!) caused by a cold and cough Weak lungs sooner or latej mean consumption. Shiloh's Consumption Cure will heal and strengthen the lungs, cure cold and stop the cough. "I eoa.aW Urn ma-M aworrht. Doctors Mid I Mil u laa .. ul .euu..- The liiue Will b. 6000 ft t-2 Per Cents, Payable Seml-Annually. and to Run tor Tw.nty Years. Weston. May S. A special meeting of the CltJ council was called and the bond anil pipe qBSStlOBI were dis cussed. A communication was read from Morris A Whitehead. Portland bankers, ofloring to take the new $!'0iX bo-ad isite at ',. per cent uttered , pay -able semi-annually, the bonds to run for a paf lad of 20 years. This firm already holds a former Isuid issue of $10,000, which is hearing iH percent. As Morris A Whitehead will bear the incidental expenses of the issue, such as printing the bonds, the council de cided by a unanimous vote to, ai pt their proposal . Connrilnien Williams anil Martin, of the water committee, have been in-ve-t igUing the pipe matter and re ported at this meeting. Alsiut two miles of new pipe are wanted to run f r, .in the head of the waterworks lo the reservoir. Thev visited Walla Wal i a Saturday, accompanied hv Citv Marshal Lavender, and consulted with Q, II. Sutherland, the plumber and contractor who is putting in the new sewerage svstem there. They found that tin vitrified pia he is using i from all appearance exactly suited to Weston's needs, it being very bard and durable and glazed inside and out. The approximate cost of vitrified six inch pipe, laid, will la $274.50, which will leave plenty of fun. Is for a cement nasin at tin spring and other improvements. The recorder was di rected to correspond with the Penny Clav works, Seattle, and get facts and figures concerning vitrified pipes. A petition was presented by property owners on Piety street, asking that the street be opened from lot IS, block 2, north to Main street, and that the rest of the street, and also a certain alley remain closed. The petition was granted. Local Notes. w. R, Dr lakall left Bstardsf on a visit to liis sister at Grand Forks, B. 0. and will probably remain a couple of months. Mrs. ('. W MsBBllsn left this week on a visit to relatives at Nampa, Idaho Mr-. A BskSf and Miss MSBd Bsksr rlaitod friends In Walla Wal In Saturday . Clarence Shriver left Monday lor (ira-s Vallev, Sherman county, Oregon, to accent a position. John R. Boston is building a aH cottage, on bis priierty in Poverty Gnlcbi east of town. Carl Williams, oldest son of (ieorge Williams, is seriously ill from an at tack of fever I rank Saliug has gone east fnrSaling Hros., with 35n range horses, which will he marketed at St . Paul. William Hoi linger was in the city from I 'uv ton on Tuesday, visitiuu his sister. Mrs. H, llesael. Mr. Hoi linger is on his way to visit at his former home in st. Paul. Minn., and will take'in the Pan-American exposition at Hiiffhlo before returning. Mrs. V. i Argo and Mrs Will D. 1. regory and little daughter, ot Walla Walla, are guests at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner. President R. M. Powers, of the Pionetrs, gives out the information that there will he no pioneer reunion this year. Tlii infant child of Mr. and Mrs II. 1 Winn, of Coliae creek, is seriously ill witb capillary bronchitis. Tliere is hope of saving the child's life. 180th SURPRISE SALE FRIDAY, MAY 10th. 1901. We will placs on salt- 20 PIECES F0ULARDINE This spring's BSWBBl OfB88 lUStsrisI 111 i mm t design - A New N'urk manufacturBi by mistake duplicated out unli t which w refuted to take; ha now offers them to us it stu h .1 reduction is ensblei us to sell them at less than wholesale cist The prici .mi these KOOdl w.is pet yard. Surprise price 19c. Nut mon than 1R yards I" 0B( Dt I ll I Men's Unlaundered White Shins Sizes 14 i8 to 17, regular 501 valuea, (01 Friday Sttrprisi 25c each. A lot of 100 Boys' Wash Sailor Blouse Suits All this spring's new goodS) tt;es to to VSSri ,ii 50c each. The Peoples Warehouse. -THE LEADERS incy, loii Pow.r. siisnfLO...., sr"im nek. Evil Oxair,.., Oomlnnl Emission hlllty, H.ndarh.,Untltn.aH to Marry, Mus o or Oon.Hpni Ion, atop. Quirhn.M of Ola voue Twnohin. of .vnlid. I irif nin. il.-n. I' i.r k., T ,-,.1,1. . . tit 1. i 1 Mormon Oistiop.' Pills . n riiur.h ii'l Hi". I 1 w. ii. I',,.tii..iy o,t.. Hi. w ..l nH 14 l.l MM k.imiik l., .t, rll.. t. .1 wll nl'iiw, dlulp.il.rn, ., , 1, ,, . Cur... Lost Manhood. Im- potenc", tost Pnw.r, NlKht-Lo...., Spi-rmnlorrhooii Insomnia, Pi, in. nr I-t.m.n. Vnrli in .' . '. stop, n. r K.M,n .will, un.l, ,-1.41 CTlflia Slllmjllrl hi l.,l. MS 1 ' II I I fjjj v I...MI. tn u.M.yniunu.0. wim iau OMrJM M, AUdrs.., Hi.hop R.moJy B0t Bun Pruncl.co, Oal. 11.11 .l HI 'I'.ll u.v o. 1 im 1'iWI ft. . v t I lov iiii iri, it Kusy Running. Clean Cutting. Hal I Bearing Tht'v arc jrnuninUHMl. 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