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THURSDAY, MAY H. itHM. Three Beautiful Styles of Shoes We arc ihowing I8t A patent ttll with th new Cuban heel, BOO. plain tOO and A French kid with full I. nine heel, hand turned sole. 3rd A cloth top French kid. hand turned slim ThcSe three shoes in tin neat est, dressiest shoes this season Call and see them even it vou have a new pair. Thcj will make your eyes glad CLEAVER BROS I'm. 'ii,, 1 Hoot mid Shoe Men, HHRVtTIKS. Try button's iet rrnaiii 1 1 1 I :i t New invoteo o( d label t Rewley't, Kishin- tackle, lmstall k'iIs. Vi('- Buy your window shades at Murphy's. The busiest )ice in Pendleton 1 the St. Jne store. Have your pictures framed . latent style at Murphy V All kiade of gloveo, Indian end lae tory made at Howley'l New designs 111 wall paper nt Murphy' paint Here, Fresh strawberries, peas, iiiia,l,, oniniiN, radishes at llawley's. Itead all the ads of tin- St. Joe store, they put numev in your pocket. Oldest plare and liest families, at IO Hoy', cor. Court ami (ianio.11 streets. N. Berkeley has some very 1 r.t t 1 town at..! country proNrty lor salo on My term. Fresh greens, radishes, home irrnwn lettuce, asparagus. OUioUi straw lierries. llawley's. Finest haniH ami lard on the BMFki I Home product; try it. Ill guurant : Hchwars A Qvoolieh, New, new, arrive,! thin morning direct from New York. See then kl Cleaver Bros I tr (mods Co. I'A) buys a new lomeati MWilg machine or a new Wheeler ,v Wilson the rotary ihuttle at Kader's (uriiiture tore. lee cream and pure cream at Dot ton's l.iwivc your orders lor Simdav Cream delivered to your hoine, packed in cans. Orescent bicycle on the installment plan at the Orescent agency in the Kast Oregon ian building, pavmeuts f a week, no interest. Itemeiiiber I have a better slock of oil, axle-grease, rope, bolting and all other harvest supplies than ever ! tore. I'. Nines, Helix It in conceded on all bands that the Ht. Joe Store has taken the lead 111 I'endleton. Tbev have a tine stock of KimhIs anil are selling them cheap. Here is a chance of a lifetime to make I'.ouu figuring on tk- I; 1 crank haii(er. The cold cash awaits you. Call and see them at Withee's. A suite of rooms in the Kast Ore goman building, hot and cold water, iMthrooui, (or 11 a month daring the slimmer Apply at the Kast Oregon tun ottlce Milk waists, new ones just in. See tbem at Cleaver Bros. lrv hmss Co Worth I ami 10, to be sol, I at ( and n.T.'i. Aak about them at (.'leaver brae, irv Uooda Oo CALF AND KID shoes ot tin- moat desiraulc styles ami shaiws adorn tne window an, I inolve of our store. lis a moral certainty that we can please you an to lit com fort and fashion. We have made every precaution lor spring and sum mer, and await your visit with perfect confidence of our ability to suit y j Pendleton Shoe Co., wm. rmouuLO, Manager. At Bailer's furniture store is the finest line rf rugs ami nmttmu. If yon are a bargain seeker vou can't afford to pass the St. Jot store. You will always get full value for your money at the St. Joe store. Wanted A competent girl to do gen eral house, work. Imiuire at this oilicc. I .oat A (lir caH on Webb street be tween Koter's mill ami Main street. A reward if left at Cleaver Hms. The I lelinonii'o restaurant, at Wet ton. with tifteen furnished rooms for rent. Apply to M. J. Powers, Weston. Jobll Alexander was adjudged insane OB Welnesday and taken to Salem by L)paty Biteftfl BlCkley and Marshal 1 1 Ht 1 1 mail . Mr Alexander was brought to Pendleton last Bondnr from Kast Birch creek. tot their lHOth Surprise sale Friday, Ma 10, the People- Warehouse Is offering R'filoeea Poulrdlne In hend mini' arrav ol patterns at an extraor- diuariiv low price. Thli wring arrivals sohi everywhere at Wk will be sold at lie per yard. The city council gives notice that bids will be received for the number ing of the houses and for signs for the streets in the city of Pendleton, Bids are to state the price for each flgore and for ein h street sign: also lor plac ing the numbers 011 the houses am) the signs on the street comer-. The supreme court will thi- evening be entertained at LeDoa bell by Pen dleton lodge No. ggg, B, P. o. Blka, The 1'endleton Klks have for some vears pat received the supreme court during it sessions here and a social session ol the lodge during the term t lion looked to a- an established fact liv the I'endleton Klks. The circuit I court and all local ami visiting mem j hers of the bar have been invited TROUT AND RATTLESNAKES Thrae Young Msn ot Psndleton Have an Kxparlsnes. Dallae O'Hara, Rosy Horn ami Wei Noble, three young men of I'endleton, had an eveotini experience on Wednee- dav while out llshiug on Birch creek, five miles west ot I'endleton. Tbej .ir, fishermen of great skill, ami Coring ti e dav managed to catch Jt trout But that was not the peculiarity of the experience. Thev killed three rattle snakes 111 addition to transacting their other business. Two of the snakes were young and the third one old. Mr. Noble had a narrow escape fruoi one 01 the snake- Me was going down a rockv declivity, not expecting to meet with a rattler, and was abOOt to step on the snake when its rattle gave the alarm. Mr Noble wa- under full headway, and would have heen MM bit to stop, had not Mr. O'Hara grabbed him with a Ira grip and yanked bin hack out oi danger. Bettleennkei are not met with fre quent I v iii I inatilla county, and it is cause for congratulation that these three were killed before they had succeeded 111 doing anv damage, a 0 a HE WILL BUILD LAKUHH. Belz Structure in Athsna 10 Be SO by wo Kaat. Athena May 1). -tin establishing the lines on the property recently pur chased h Jacob Bett from W. K. Mat lock, it was found that the building of Lester "-waggart's property overlapped Mr. Hot about an inch. Mr. Swag gart now has men employed tearing down a small building on the east side of his lot, ami will at once move the main building. Mr. Bet, ha- decided to erect a brick "slxW feet, instead Ol L'axWU, as at first intended. Mr. swag gart will build half the east wull, and will shortly put up a brick on his proerly, on which now stands the Kagle saloon. As soon as Mr. Sway gart builds, other- will be compelled to follow, and it i safe to say that be fore a year Athena will lie able to h.iast of one brick blocks, where now stand tire trap- LA LOIB'S FINK UANCINli. Bffaots War More Haalllful Than Any thing Bstora Sasti Hr. The dancing of Loie l uller on Wed nes.li fVeuilig .11 the Ir.i.-r was OOgM thing on the order of the marvelous. The effect' proillli ed , tile l alcilllll lights npon the eleodliki draperies was the most )eautlful ever w ituessed in I'endleton, and, indeed, it is llkel) that in no place lias anything liner Is-en seen, excepting where larger stages afforded better opportunities ior tin- intricate evolution- Certainly the promises of II UM Puller's manager were kept with faithfulnesN Toe eOtOrtnittHMOl was cieau vaude ville, of a kind infrequent seen here. The other features were less attractive than Miss Pnller'l dancing, but wON good. SUHRBHL COURT LASBS. Two More Have Usan ArguaU Pro and Con oy Allornsys Two more cases have been argued hi -f ire the supreme court. The first one this morning was entitled r rank Qloi vs. Oi C. Coltinbery, an appeal from I nion county. 1 II. Omoford ap peared for the Mr. Qine and C K Cochran and William Smith for Mr. ( otiinhery , who is the reeponilent. The case of Olive B, I'vke, reepon dent. vs. II. K. ( nnv and A. H. Hunt iiigtun, as sneriff of Baker county, was argued ami kuiuiiitted, ballinu Imulauisiiu K I . Sinitli, the Court street imple BAenl dealer has sold over tiltv com blued harvester- m, for this season, ami in explaining the cause ot tin- im inelise business say- the active tanner sees u big savieg in grain by using a combined harvester. The amount of labor is about halt a- in the old w.ir Mr. gniitil has a large stock of all kinds of implements, hard wood, hlacksmith's coal, oils ami belting and when it comes to prices HmitE heats them all. Spring Troubles PKRSONAI. MBNTI0N. Bev. (' A. Doteon, formerly pastor of the Christian church, Is a visitor in Pendleton, J, It. MeM t Ok . an attornev of linker City, arrived iast niuht to attend rapretne court. Clarence Cole, of Baker City, Is a recent arrival to attend inpretne court as counsel in a couple oi cases now being heard. Miss Gertrude Cleaver, a cousin of cioton and K B. Cleaver, nai arrived in Pendleton from Salem, with the intention of making her home here. She will engage in teaching music. Martin CoombC, of the Milton neigb borhood, was In town today on bis re turn from a visit to l.a tt ramie He report- Isith fruit and crop conditions in the Ratt Rod excellent and the out bok verv favorable (or large yields. W. B. King, of Baker City, is in at tendance on supreme court. Mr. King ll ex-senator from linker and Malheur counties and was the candidate of the popullata for governor in ISOM. is counsel for a number of litigants in CaaOl IntOlVlOg water rights. Mr. and Mrs. I.. ('. Kinney and Mrs. lieorge . Hamilton are In I'endleton from Astoria. The last-named has been visiting them for the past vear. Mr. and M K inner will continue their lonrney to Kansas City on next Mon day. They are guests at the Kolsoni and TaIIiiiaii houses. THE BASEBALL SITUAAION The Pendleton Taam Strangthanad by the Addition or Mr. Cliapler. Edwin K tihapier errired In i'endle ton this morning from Salem, and will make Pendleton his home, provided he can make suitable arrangements. One of his aceoapliebmenta is the ability to officiate as pitcher in a baseball game. That will in nowise militate against his prospects for remaining here, hut on the contrary will add thereto. The management of the I'en dleton baseball club have been looking around for some baseball timlspr, and think they have "capped a prize" by lignlng Mr. Chaider. He pitched for the Mt. cniou. Iowa, team last year, which was repeatedly pitted against the club from Sprmgville, Iowa, in which four of the present Athena team played, ami has the reputation of U iiik able to hold Ins own in fast i pony, The Opening Uam. Everything is working toward mak ing a lug success of the opening game in PendletOO on Tuesday, May 14, when the Colfax team will be here liroumls, grandstand, plavers and -I., i tators are all going to lie present U N DAYS FOR A DECISION The Panhandle case Takan undar Ad vtiament by Judae Bills. The case of Baker county vs. Clerk Itensoii, of I nion comity, to compel him to transcribe the records in con formity with the law passed at the last session of the legislature transfer ring the panhandle of I oiOO county to llaker county, at the conclusion of the argument by attorneys was taken under advisement by Judge W. K. Kills. There is a fear that the trans ferring of (lie laud III dispute to Bilker county will result in the removal of tin- county seat of I nion CMMtV to l.a (irande. Judge Kills announced that he would render his decision in the matter within todays. It is quite probable that tt will thereafter be ap pealed to the supreme court of the State. F r "BBBBBBBk. 000 Logl ot ;tin'tite, BlllioUUMef, Btonukoh tilmtnU, Pimplii and ( Ithor Bruptioui are Ht)in of thaUU. SARSAPARILLA iQX? J nalut um blood pure, TALLMAN v CO. lending Uruggtaia. and eLW WKHh ALMOST 0H0WNBD. Athxiin Men Narrostly hscaue Serious Trouble In Kordlng a Rlvar. Athena. May H. A number of our I nle drove to the reservation WeO- Deednj and took part ill the festivities helil h the Indians m honor of their late deeeneed chief, Yoom t hief, in gotiikj over, the ford on the I'matilia river was in, ei, witimiit any trouhle, Prod Card, n leading the Athena party. In the ev.-niug on the return home, N. II. I'nikertoii, who had a load of even, crossed at the lower ford at Thorn Hollow in safety, but Will Vt ells and Bert Cartauo were not so lucky. Wells wa- driving bis hhsded driviiiK horse, and the current got so Itrong that it lost its footing and fell, tm gitttini! its leet again, it was found that the shaft of the buggy had got be tween it- lorelegs and the horse thus encumbered was alumni at the mercy of the swiftly mooing water. Mr. I'lnkertop, seeing the plight of Messrs. Well - and Cartano, boliily atruck out through tiie ne cold water, which came up to bit armpits, to their assistance. Their noble nninnl never moved a nneclc While the shaft was lenig re- moveil which was fortunate, lor, if he had, Mr. fiukerton would certainly have Deep i.u danger of his life. After the harness wa- properly adjusted, Mr Well- swung his horse's head up stream and thus reached shore. It was ,i v.-rv narrow escape Irom drowning A Hero. That waa a brave captain on the American ship which struck a rock off the coast of New Koiinillainl . Kverv bo.lv was in a panic except the cap tain w ho commanded the boats to be lowered ami not a life was lost. It re quires strong nerves to he a hero. We cannot all lie heroes hut we can all strong nerves by lutviug our .1 : . : T . a . , . , . iigesiion inane penci l nv tne use ot llostetter's Stomach Hitlers. I'll ih wonUerfuI medicine is a sure cure for dyspepsia indigestion, tlaluleuce sour stomach biliousness ami nervousness. It will also regulate the bowels and prevent malaria, fever and ague. If your system is weak and debilitated it Is just the medicine Vou need lo build fOfl up. A trial will convince you. SALMON I'ACKIiKS TRUST CUlar Obslasla Removed from the Path way or the OruanUlna syndicate Humors of the formation of a syndi cate to control the salmon canning in dustry have been persistent of late nut denials have followed immediately on the heels of the statements, an that pci'ie inteietted have been at a bias to know what degree of credeuce to place in tlie stories, says the Altoriaii. An Associated 1'ress dispatch re b tin Astorian yesterday states I i' K, Offnroy is still trying to swing hi- plans for the formation of u I corporation to take over canneries in .wasKa, wregon anil Calilorma. Twice III. '. il-l . Ill,) lllllH 1,11. I ....... .... 1 , - ..,1, m, inni on the largest concerns but in each in- siauye were alloweil to lapse. Tbediepnteh is from New York, ami is as follows : "The Journal of Commerce aaya: "ll was learned from a reliable source last night that the Alaska fuck ers association which has been the chief obstacle to the prosattd consoli dation of the salmon canuers, bail given options on its various plants to the syndicate which is composed of T. H Mrdovern oi Uelalleld, Mcdovem f Oompeny of this citv; B. OSnroy of Kairhaven, Wash., who promoted the J'acitic American Kisheriee compauv, and the Kel I v-Clark ciunpanv of Seattle. "It is learned that the Alaska I'ack ers association had placed a valuation of 01J.iMHt.iMMi on its outfit. The indica tions are that the matter of consul I idit tioli will he brought to a IicaiI at once The plants extend from Chilkoot in Alaska, south to Seattle. BOO miles along the coast. Some of the belt known financiers in the United State" are behind the deal and are understood to be actual ly pledged . "The proposed capital of the com bine is sai l to he :l'J,tNM),0l)0, accord ing to a prominent New York financial authority, who is personallv nten-tcd in the deal I he capital will lie in common and preferred stock and de benture bonds." BATHED IN fllT: PRA0RANCE OF ROSt-S CORClATDIDi of Onllfnrnla is well upheld by the Ohio hk iety. Apartments are main tained at the Palace hotel ami a mem ber is ii I ways on hand to welcome and entertain any visiting native of the BocKoye state. At least lifts thousand sons of Ohio have migrated to the Sunset state. In almost every county, societies have been organized which are forming them sel ves into a federation. How They Will Do It. The Ohm society will entertain the president at a banquet on May lb, from H o'clcck is the afternoon until midnight. Deputations from all Hie lodgCI in the state will DC present ami IM effort will be spared to render the entertainment one of the QHMl pleasant features of McKinley's visit to the coast. The society sill also entertain tiov ernor Nash and his partv. who arrived on Wednesday in the statu, loiyernor Nash is accompanied hv a personal party of seventy-live, besides bis stall ami memberi ot the Oolumbui ami the Cincinnati Hoards of Trade numbering 000 who will remain in the city lor ten days. The society has secured the steamer Kesolilte for the transportation of the Ohio coiigessional delegation to the launching exercises, after which the party will DC given a rule op the hav The ladies of the Ohio society have opened bendquarteri at the Onlifornia hotel, where thev will entertain with lavish hospitality. The officers ef the Ohio society of California are as fol lows : fast presidents, Benjamin K. Has kel I and John I. Jackson ; president, .lames M (Heave- vice-presidents. William H. JoidoU CM John W Rich ards ; financial secretary, W. I. Moole; secretary, I.ou is f. Mctlarty ; treasurer, Henry Bllpj Isiard of directors, Q, A. Scheer, li. J. Kusigu, John A White aide, Milton 1. Maker and K. I.. Hahl-OiOi CANNON'S PECULIAR WILL Some or the Property In Trust tor 1 1 Years. Sail Lake, Mav 8 The will of the late Prooidoitl deorgi U, Cannon who died in Monterey, tJalit., last month will be tiled for probate tomorrow. The will disposes of an estate approxi mating in value fi.uoo.mij According to the terms of the will the estad divided into two parts, the llrst pari consisting of gilt edge securities worth iaxj.immj Thli is to remain In trocl until George W Cannon, the youngest child, now nine years ot age attains Ins majority. All of the H children ot President Cannon are given an ai re ol land Iron) tin Cannon (arm and f-'ois) in cash on attaining their majority or at mar riage The balance of f.UO.OOti to be divided among the children when the youngest child tiecomes of age. While plygamy was recognized by the Mormon church, Cannon had four wives. To these are willed their homes, provision also being made (or their maintenance during life. The remainder of President Cannon'- estate valued at f- ' I- to be held ill trust until the youngest child is -ll) years old. This will not be lor SI vear AWFUL MASSACRL PLANNED i ne Uospaakabla Turk said to Want naeadonlan's Blood. Solia, Mav U - Keformu, a new paper, learns from Constantinople to.it the massacre of Macedonians is being planned which will put the Armenian atrocim - in the shadow. The sultan has eaeCOted to the plan ami Kffendi I asha has I entrusted with Ihe exe cution of the project. The pftpei further states that the Macedonians have choice DOtOCOn lieing slaughtereil by the Turks and make a bold tight for freedom. It urges an immediate reVO lotion. MADL ITALIANS VAMOUSE Kaniaa Town Stands Laborers on lo Kansas City. Inla. Kans., May U. Three hoodied Amercaiis rounded up every Italian in town last night and put them aboard a train bound for Kansas City The Americans objected to iuiMirted Italian laborer In the round-uji, a number of ahots were lired, and it is repotted that seven men were wounded, hut the authorities cannot lilid them. HERE IT IS Johnsons liros. ' senn-pon el.im tin nneol made at the price el the coiiiiiion Wfiite K'Ju'ls Snu tureens, casseroles anil sain i tureens are less than hall price aaep leieea wiia putter and laau .Bl.wi NoteiHsi f amrolss n i.u sauce nirevu- Hllli plutler mi l lsill &u gaum Boats aed Ma aakeH & gegniaang aiu bakers . v nli 'Uiu nun uakvra. go Oeremd bmtir m Vive inch bakers ami ;tu bowls j i ic- . pel wt plaias par -el u a-Hi soups per sol B4B 'i '. eaasarole. Kelllenilier We lioujht tilt si at a boigjgifl and ive yon the ln;n tit of our uiichasi Owl Tea House. Subscribers MrtKsl lor liiMsaiiues or aiwiu in iu unllad tomal or Kurope, reum by uotlal uole. cbecs r suit Ui lb,. KasTOaao,, auf tbe uet publluer Mlei el Ibe publication ueaire, anil we will Magazines II Will MVi) yoU have) It genu i ii i u,... ' ?? rv win - - - V i , " ' sannuiili- ti rUft ut ttif motif iss-iiii i..Mi ii. in... ii.. .. W1 " -SB Kill iJiaiir uoui irouuir nUd link If voi ti Ills- Kami i.s... a.... 1. , - ... , ,JU 11 you ar a " rsulitluH v. I lock company, of San Krancfei i limited, and the pen oi bath sbiiivards. ano nejejetk concern OrganteeC wm. 0(000 Tons Annenl capeewi New York. Mav A circular has been issued hv H, W. Poor A t o re- mi.im.c the orgnniietlon 'f the m states ihipbuildlng conipnny under tm aW of Nea Jersey to BCqOlre the M . ....u Mhinhil dine i- l'r .i . , . i till ii the Hath Iron work-, Hyde Windlass corn Maine, the Crescent the Hai I J Moore . iT: .' ,i i ' 1 1 .i net ii port . Nee ei nun cooifno , , Jersey, and the Cauda Muiiulacturini: company ol Uartaret, Nee Jercej The total annual capacity til theiom- bine is eatlmeteu at VO,vn t""" i'e following have COOBented to serv I the hoard of directors: llenrv Scott, i. resident ol the I nlOfl Iron work-. Lewis Ninon, of the Cre-cetit ship yards ; Charles .1 . Cauda, president ol tbe Cauda MonnfneMrlng company; Joseph Hyde, precldent ol the Hyi Windlass company . K, W. Hyde, preil dent ol the Hath Iron Work- Company, limited . C. H Drcott, prealilent ol the Newport Shipbuilding A Hryl ck com ,,any . H. B. Hontingtmi, liral vice president of the HoOthern Pacliic com pany ; Irving M. Beott, vice precideni end general nianegerol the nion iron Work- oompany; Bdwerti llewlev, ol the Minneapolis A Ht. I'aul railroad eompeny i B. H. Hnrrlmen. chmrmen of the board ol the i nion Pacliic rail- mail company and Joceph stillinan, president. The aggregate orders III the hands of the constituent ilUl' panics are said to amount til ptlS,0UU, 000 on which the eetimnted prom i over 15,000,000, The committee .vili be enthorlieu under its charter to Iceoc Mpltel itoek as lollowa: Prelerred i per cent nun cumulative 188,600,000; common stock. 133,600.000, The plan will beoome operative as soon as the organizers notify the Mer enotile Trail compnn) as depository thai the corporation ha- BCqUired the properties ol the oonctltoenl coin pan ies. BOILING WATER NEAR VALE AftOelen Wall Flows a strona Slraiiin ol Mineral character. a Vale dlcpetch my a i In en artee- iail well bored in Hope Itrothcri at this place a strong How of boiling BOI water has i n obtained. The 000 well is not far from the one that ha been in opeiation lor -everal years, but being on higher ground, can Is- put to better Use. These two le t wells are the only ones oi the kind in the VtOta The water i- Ii mil I v mineral, and a chemical analysis ol it proves that it contains curative qmtlilieC, Its tem perature as it comes from the ground is US degrees' Fahrenheit, When the weather is frosty the steam form- I dense white cloud that can Ih- seen for a long distance. The water shoots to a height of nearly 40 feet -om, tune-. Two Black Walnut liodrooDJ Betg toe ( iomblnatioii Bureau. J I hej are verv rare. J j ; V. STR0BLE, I (-ourt .Street. BO YEARS EXHFRIENCt HHr TflAtJf MARHb DrsiGNS COPVHICoHTS AC Anrwift fMriinn HottHrh am) (1torrlili'ii mav : Bty lucertniii nur opintun 1rvu mUvtUn an Invent oil to prxhol iv irtititttll 4 rvniiuiiieMi tIinnntttrtlc'.iidtont ut. lu.it. .k mi I'utciiLn gsont frHt OldsWl fctftHM'r for iTurin.' Mitnl ii- i Is i r i , It I Scientific Jtncrican. A hn1p"niHy i1lnlrai1 wkly l.iriritiii rlr culatluii of ny o ieni id Jourim) 'I'vriiie, gVi a MUNN & Co.1 New fort ii bj r ri . ffBaw GOLDEN RULE HOTEL.! tinier New rtnongooaeot J HANCKOI I , Prop. Uaias gjj ana f! i-r .lay. Meals .S'( .Si il. L III,' luillllll ti.kt HaKl in UM cii lor Kaiiilhea Haaluall u VmC ani(jle NMBIi Klvclrn Its' Ilia ami IttSSJI heat, Piri'-pruof Ml Id tag, Cor. Court and Juhiison Stj, I'ENDLETON. 0RE00IN lelepbone 71'. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Posts. Ucli v.-re.l PrOMSjtlj, PrlSM Kuilii rtrana ttiriarat Koais, WihmI nice ami iXty. Ollice rear of Savings hank. PMNDLKTQW, . . oliKiiON Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line huaton O Carney, Hrop'a. Leave I'eildleton everv ih.v ut 7 ..'..1....I. .- -". ... " , HI, h ejtoepl Kuuday, for Pilot Booh Nve linige, Alba ami Ukiah. Qgod oommodntiona. Benconnble freight ami peowngnr rat.- Olty OffiOC at i .t i man A (Vila Ammm store. ST. JOE STORE saaiaeaw 3 Thli Wftk we call attention to Shoe Depart We gitgrnntee our men'a Wnlkineagy to be the best shoe on the met hoi in Ifl 5. om Dietricl No, 76 foi Lading, Miosoa ant ChUgje. have a national reputation t"i durability, Out Ladiee' ulie Matlow (01 style anil c-onifort Cx cell all othera. Oui Lading Lateai Croation ghoog arc hummtri ior tin price, Ottr Lading' Nordioa ghoog, worth In. 50, win Mn during this ereeh lot la, Beat ghoe in 1 n teton tm the price. ( nine and I""! our shop Una OVOt and save money LYONS MERCANTILE Co, A DAINTY SLEEPING ROOM !'sJ, """" 'H c desire oi ever) I HlrfcS? ,,,,san '' 1,1 ,h' S I ! V"! : i acttltivatodtaata. s., ' : if yberNl j her sleeping room, pai I r (r WbA l""MI llir I'lalmra ' j ' vSv-jt' "" ,ia",,'s, ,n h ii' 0: 1 -n i'UVaga, 1 I" "" ilit an- t ii)' i t OPBK M VI I INtiS at ndti tin desire ol every wonu tatifci J She can fl 11110 .!. . I W) "ur 0'aloratt it I tin plainest ro tne highest J .....I ... ...... .1.... . , I on ni 'I 11 i.-n 111,11 arc rij,'fu 1 I l.t. at retlocMt sail 1'iu.na 1 .111 II nl urStOl L ( arnai SJ c ji intion sii.ni. t attain poles,! ' aon, go 1 .iris, nimots, pictured r 31. A. RADER, i ndcrtahing Parlorein Rear. Mam ami Webbs Fresh Clean Stock of Groceries P01 you to Boleet Irom, Will him vou reaaonable pricea, 1 1 1 111 with an order :::::: WHITti HOUSE GROCERY Thompson & Dupuis, Props. AMliKICAN PLAN. $..(1(1 per Day and Upwards. I nu ll llotrl Iii the fKfcl Nmissl THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OUKOON SnBCtat Rate to Bantam Oregon people visiting ortiand. tt r touri.t- mi 1 mnmi. rctai travelers M. C. ROWBMi The Columbia Lodging House NKWLY I'l KNIHHK1) BAH IN t'ONNKCriON IN I N I I I: 111 HLIK!K BKT. 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