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Don't Forget These Things That th Magnet Cash Store is sell inn 00U at the very bottom prices. That our stock is new and fresh, up tO'dtt and attractive; come and see. That we don't charge you anything for looking at our goods, and if you don t want to buy we are your friends Still. Corteous treatment and fair dealing brings its reward THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements &. Wilson. Court and Cottonwood THURSDAY, MAY 83, 1111 . DAILY. WKBELT AID BEMI-WEEKLY IV TUB But Orgonlti PttbllahltiK Company, A T fPNDLHTON. D4II. M'lW IintOH BATB1 On copy r Un i'inth. hy mail On op per ffiik, t'f carrier t nn luhM-nirttoo Sttg n nimifri bbmt wimly MMMMFftOM ar. OMNfyvnf yir ( COpV tti month Tilal MHW n (,. or. . tiffl Burnt WIIMLY tUStCBIPTION BA1B. Oe "TT ont vr . I 1 T na.1 mill rltttiur, IB ftiafi copy f ArYBN1 HlHil B A TBI : llh i -v A Ivrrtii infnta Ob tack, cr 1. in Mint. Weekly r raeath . , lwf capr tii montki , 7 n O imh.t.' !, in li . v lie r Bliifi ' T at. or 1, ihDjiWii. 1 ;::: taken tin- iiiinty, IihiI lulled tn di'livcr tin' ximkIh. Ilnrrv OofBM OiflM i t Itnw h (rami. Hi' I" one wlin promises anil does not fulfill. He in t that extent a bilk. It mutter not that it in custnmarv for theatrical inanaKer to do thin. It , in u custom tliut i- repreliennllile. Why wuh not the auiliencc intormeil that I Mr. Clarke an- unutile to come to tin thiiUtrnV Why were not the eole (fivt'ti the option of netting their money hank, or witiieMintt the young man Shnrpe eraay Clarke'x role'.' Certainly, other huninoiiM men are compel leil to fillmv inch a course, else their huainess aovld lanituiat, ami they would he without t.m Iiiik. It would be better for the theatrical liii'iueHH were nunc reform wrought in thin regard. People would gain a an average of eighty ptfBMtl I vciir, and a third caused thirteen village (0 be aliamlnnwl und 260 square mile, of land to lie thrown out of ultivati'ui. A foiirtl. killed 127 persons and cmi-'l a pablk road to be closed until the op. portune arrival of tti Railtatl Hporl--nn.ii. who at lat killed the terror of tin' ianiU, The tiger is found in every part of Imlia, from the slopes of the Him alayas t the swamps of the (ianges Daft. Though rather given to lre(iient -ing grassv plain and swamp, it is found also in forests, ami its favorite hunting ground, unless It ll a man eHter. is the neighborhood of some old ruin. He haunts deserted cities ami crumbing palaces a striped monarch of desolation, keeping the hall where forgotten kings once held their state Nowhere i the tiger so awe-inspiring as amid these ruins. In the jungle ami on M plain he ll simply a great and savage beast but passing with his muscles tread down empty street of long silent capitals, or paining in a haft of moonlight at the head of ome great marble stairway, with the black shallow of the tottering walls and fallen column around him, he i grand, majestic, the very genius of the place. A continued man-eater .e led s some village, or may be two or three neigh liring villages, for his field Ot opera tions. Tin re lie wait to steal the raggy, uielerlei' ilomestic cattle mm his provender "between meal ami to seir.e hi favorite food, men women and children, who strav too near the edge of the jungle. Koine! lines the wicked old man-eater get so hohl ami his longing for human lleah so strong that he will venture at night into the streets of the village for his victims. San Francisco ( all . SAVES LIFE 1 1 m t 1 1 in , i and had am-h urrinie pw.e. .. , pw. ..77- klJn... tr..l 7 was In sit mi In rnt flnftil my chll n.1 fall- Ink" Mhewnrob I ls' r.a.1 hi ;" ' 1tir ws, in a had cen,l,li..n V l "ldir' Birthday Almanac and n ad ,n' " .Irti.ment i.f Wile-of l a"''" "' "'""ICEJ! Illsolr -lrs ughl. Since April am n. i "" '"" w" U" HIM I 1 1 - ? I mini isMnivwers-..' - frm nugnis'r'. . ';-- I oM bare txsjn la Um sra- 11 .7'"" forWInooftrdu, fl BYJsg It Ii well that wnrntn nrr morr pitlmt than mm. Fw mn could hr the blttir pn.. the ony nd dntrr.i th.t women endure. Thmiunrfi of women hve come to look upon Mffcrin M 1 dutv of their lea. But 1 there i rr many IniUncai of thli heroic fortitude which WINEo'CARDU Women need iv loner luffer for modectv 1 sake. Wine of Cardul hrmi relkf to modeit women In the privacv ot tneir homei. Many ol the hen homei In thli cltv are never wiinom mcdictae. It curei whitei and falling of the womb and completely eram catci thete drainj periodical paina. Mn Davu' cure ihowi vou conclu lively what y.m may expect If vou follow her example and take WM m Cardul. Thedford i BUck Drauht aidi Wine ol (jrdui by ragulating the itomAch and bowed. When vou aik your drulit for theie medi. mei. e ure you et them. It wai Wine of Cardui and Thedford i Black Draught that iavtd Mn. Davit' life Never Uke a luhilitute now renderi unneceiiary. the our Kor1ii''' anil liirrsin !TJrlMiii' n.vir.iTineTii'Ci"n. " The !m eUerT 1I. iu.nii.- A MMliim CiMpmi). . l.Kiuo.Mitr... I OS i. 1 V.kl mi tii',nt. . . IS 0.. Oi.MH'.lm. s.,11 Wnkl,t-rl. S-M month . M l,il,nr .,,jr,, ,,( eniilt.lonoi in the nr.,. Ttl isrss Is. M, llttlv, pf In h ytt mitli ... fl o w B t" " Vdtl.rftlm hr. It, l. T iel r .1 !, , (n h ln tn.weH I SJ f ...I. ..I.. !. ...tlf...i w...,.,. ,j,ilossion - n wo. Of. 0. ih. la. hfi. lit W -ckl, . i ti ii . n ir'.nth . . . . IS OflSfl ISrtt lit. hn, In Tuthllf t Imu of S.r.i Wmi), Hf In. h pfl uu ntli , fl I B.,11.1 nonpsiflil S'lvcMi.flmritt . I'l S.rr -.tl. W.cklvflij Uflily. artl lafltntun, per Mcitvfl , tSflJl Nasi lue&t lasp Hot. . . Local aaatcofl, ua caatt t Una, each inirnloa. LET US USB TIIKSK OIIIOANS The Ohio rongreisional delegation aaw the Columbia river from The lin!l..M to Astoria. Congressman Hick, afr.o being taken up ami down the river, remarked that, since the nation waa beginning to open up the country' commerce in the Orient, it won hi be wise to open up the Columbia river to commerce. Coiigtessinan Dick, for tunately, la verv close adviser of President M kinlev The president re gard inn a man of judgment and to a large degree repose in him per sonal confidence. In one aenae, then, for Congreatunan Dick tn see the river is for the president to aee it, for Col onel Dick's representations will carry great weight on the subject. One point has been gained. Ohio's conirreaimeu, naturally itroug with the aduiiniitration, have bad their eyea opened. They have aeen a itram very much larger than t,.nv bail looked forward to, and they realixe that it la large enough to carry an laBSMBM com merce, if freed from the obatructious at Oslll rapida. This I of some value; great value, indeed. Theae men will return to their home vastly more informed of the fact relating to rive- improvement than ever before. In fact, property handled, the visit ot the Ohio MBft men can la used by our senators ami bouse members as the means of imln log action hy the leileral govc rnuienl needed for accomplishing what I to open the river to navigation Here is a program for Oregon ' Senator Mitcbell, Senator Simon, Con gressman MimsIv ami Congressman Tongue : Kegard ttioae Ohio congressmen a committee of inspection sent to nnpim into the conditions existent ami promised. Q after that appropriation to overcome the Celilo obstruction Call on the Ohioaus to serve a w 1 1 nsawas, and make tiiem tall the other senators ami congressmen what tliev saw out here. Ami then keep at it until you get what you all aay you earnestly ileum the opening ol the Columbia to navigation. lou liave inanv friend in tin state who will have soun trouble in bar monuing your promise with your actions, unless some sucb program be carried out. Don't make it hard for then.. Utilise these Ohioans in the Columbia river improvement agitation. ITUICS UK THK THBATIk. This is not to discus the morals of stage production, but the foliillmeiit of promisee by managers of theatrical companies. On Tuesday night, Harry Corson Clarke's "What Did Totnpkini Do" company came to Pendleton. Mr. Clarke is a comedian of considerable fame. Criticisms vary as to In ability, but the general torn- of the dramatic press and of the dramatic critics of newspapers has been favorable to Mr. Clarke, air. Clarke sent in advance u man who made a contract for an ap pearance nere ot air. Clarke; be sent advertisement to the newspapers, in everyone of which be promised to ap pear before a Pendleton audience. large number of people bought tickets and weat to see Mr. Clarke. Bin Mr Clarke was not there. Another man, Mr. Hharpe, was substituted for the role Mr. Clarke was to fill. Mr. Clarke was sick aud remained at hi hotel lie was probably not in the theatre during his stay in 1'eudleton. Aud yet tie did not tell the people who aui,. to aee him that he wa unable to appear. He permitted the performance to go on, and afterwards left town with no apology for the fact that he had promised to sell a certain thing to Peudletou theatre goer, and, having A NONSTROU TIQgR HUNT. Kngland ha another war on hand, ibi time it i a war against the army of the jungle, which i currying devas tation and death into her Indian em pire. Skirmishes wild the "jungle people" have Is'eii going on for year, hut now Kngland will take the lield for a regular campaign. So great has become the number of human live taken each year by the wild beasts and waOBMBI reptiles in India, ami so man cattle are destroyed annually by them, that the government is contem plating giving the biggest hunting party the world over saw, a bunt that al st would cause Nimnsl, that "liughtv hunter, hefore the Lord," to leave his rest on Sh mar's plain and join in the stHirt. In spite of the constant bunting of tiger ami oilier wild beast in India the tale of men an. I animal killed each year lias in creased, instead of diminished, and lias reached proportions which call loudly for remedial measures. An idea of the state of affairs may U' imagiiusl frotO the fact that last teai the annv of the jungle kill.-. I 27,687 people and oyer tsi OOU bead of cattle. Man-eating tiger killed HH persons, wolves killed M itersons ami leopard :f.'7 person-, while crocodiles and jackal share.1 between them on ward of MOO. The number killed by snakes was euormons. no less than -M - t)JI persons perishing from the bite of venomous serpents. In return the people ami the government of India slew 100,000 dangerous snakes and 20 -000 wild beasts. But these killings ol the "jungle people" are not enough to check their lorays upon the king' s subjects ami keep down the loss of life ami pro'M , a., u,,, government purposes to organise a great hunt, to which sportsmen ftom all over the world will Is- invited to come at gov ernment expense. Sections of the country in which the wild beaits oiimk abound will ! bunted over hv thoui auds ol keen sportsmen and the jungles ueaten hy thousand'- ot shikaris. the destruction of the poisonous snakes is a more difllmlt matter o deal with. A suako bunt does not present the attractions ol a tiger hunt and ssirtsmen hardly would gather iron, tile lour curlier of the world to kill snake. So, while the army of foreigners which the government will have in its service is fighting the lieasts. a native army must be organised to seek out and kill the reptiles, Is-iug incited thereto by generous reward. The reason given for the unusually large number of ueonle killed by snake- last year is that the iloods drove lie reptile from the streams into ti.ti Held and villages, where they slaughter! d man and beast. When in 1877 tigers killed HP' oeo pie in India, it was thought hv the government that the limit hail leen reached, ami it was determined to check their ravages ami decrease their numbers by offering rewards fur every uger Head drought in. Ill Rallovas Dandruff Immediately and causes thick, glossy hairtosup plant tin' former thin, brittle growl!.. Nowbro'B Huruioldi: performs its work on the principle, " Dctroy the cause, you remove the effect," and consequently It reache ami kills oil' the evi r-hic y microbe. which Is responsible for all dp ditea-e-. It thu make dandrutt and falling hair lmpossiblr, and promotes u luxuriant growth of hair that siMin becomes the pride of the owner. jv. r. cr. ; n prtsluce hair m tin. k ami luxuriant as anyone i on Id w i.h for. on MttSWjn nvinr. that 11 la Ins osly lisir raatorrr that really rcaloraa. For Sale by all Firit-Claii hm , Storet. BB Pendleton Planing C7 and Lumber Yard Can sell cheaper than any firm in the county because they buy in iBIfB quantities. If you need lumber or any kind or mill work call and (el their pru m R. FORSTLR, - Proprietor Money to Loan usj city property at a low rati- of interest, ( an ! re paid in monthly install ment M0 COMMISSIONS. Will loan on improved property or will furnish money to build with Will I' pleased to give ig. ures of aetual t oil to any one n. .do,, a loan. The Navajo Coal and Petroleum Oil Company Owns 720 acres patented lands and 1501) acres petroleum placer locations tin Navajo Uivur, Archuleta county, Colorado, 15,000 feet of lumber on the ".rounds. $4,000 CBh now in the trc.i ury 500,000 ihaiBI DOB'BUBMlblc ItOCk It tffUF to be UBd for dVlopninl work. Wells will b drilled on th )rnpertv within sixts davs. Samples of oil may be seen at tin hardware HON oi T. C Taylor. In order to b itter prOMCUt th work the company now offers for sale 1 20,000 shares of stock at 10c per Share 1 par value lot ). After July t. lOOIi the Company will si ll no stock at less than 151 per share. No agents, hut above number ol shares, 120,000. can In had at 10c per share by applying to any of thr undersigned incorporators before July tst, 1 001, un less sooner sold. T. C. TAYLOR. C. Ji VAIK, ROBT, PORSTER, J. H R ILBY, J R. DICKSON, T. J. H, R0BBIN8, P. B CL0PT0N, J. KIRK. Beaut) I eadinK a Man hy the Nose mav mi-tend him .ometiines. bn " aharf l...li 11 mini to lllMM,,rv l. the taaltltai be... ty "I W artlatb Iwnrtw mark, Ibi will ev..r 8nd .. mlBI lending one. .ir Jrr,,,U l,i-ndrv work i- the fWt ,lgb grade excel u-m Intnl. line. W ,,m,i -b.rts. collar-, cuff- ami under- wear in .. BtMiwr that .ear Maw ta (I DC condition, an well as lOOMlBI as good 11- new. at all tune-. Ihrmestii Steam Laundry. Oregon Lumber Yard WOOl) UUTTKR1 Pot biiniM iind dw.'llingH (jMr tbau tin. Lumber, Uttli. Ituitdinu i' ipf !'nr I'.ipcr. Limii Bod Cemeiili Vl nil ol , .J I'iwkots. IMastcr, Uriel aud Sand. Screen Dooi i i u uiifuw- 8 ,b and IhHirs. l crra Cutta Pipe Boric & Light, Prop'? Alta St , opp. Citnrl Mouac Vou gel Good Beer.. W hun vou tlrink ONI LINK I 111a .' 1 1 n 1 - -J Inn. Si each .Itlr He 'JOc eitrn lnavrlloii CLASSIFIED ADS. 1 'or vi -4KVKN .iiiti. in iiik rivt' one line. 11- mure t week, at I'm ra.u nl 1 h wr line. ...... ,., tit,,.,-, iirr iii mioi ai III"' rat' Hi I.'. rttKBI LINKS I time Jih' if lliui".. . ., lar I UjBjM Kj Its each a'ltll.ltuial limrtiiiii . 1 MM' LINK.- I tluie ..). III Ak; 1 1 1 mi' j.Sr Ms ssaa vmra IliarrllJU. PILSNER BEER. CtuartntBad imt in oftUM betdaohfl or dixxinesi Ask for it. Schultz Brewing Co. Hll'K I.ISK I Iliac J.V : tints a 1 - tllutt. (V IV sarti 'tiluiiiial lliarrllell KIVK LINK- I time toe .' IIBltli' In, S 11 us. Me jn ea.-i, aMiuonal iitacriion SIX I.I.Nh- 1 Uas llataa itluie. , 1 An- vs. Ii a'Mltioiu! 11.- n ... mi FOR SALK KI N KMT OR KXLIIANUt. UANK.S AND HHUKKHb. HKMilAN II Alt KM AM' 1HK fABUIBV RAlta .tt- u-i...... ..ii siant. 111 ih. BorllttMsl lac Wssauct. Ofassaa ikk..' . -5 'VW . . ,vVr..;,.: r 1 . ..v. 1 .u ..": ""v."" '- ium u.t aoi.i U.al 1 , ti,. u i , .1 '"" ! 'u cri.in ,uy ailell.le.1 l-i .. ., 1. " "irfin iii ciiii.iiiioii an.l at. ren.irie.1 iihiii 1,1 Wmi 1u.iI., t-, NadUlou, ore. lnsaiigilonrommllisolr7poa. v MKtt xiv 11. .no iM.uruD mmi U52T!ii i.. l?tu i'T" ... : '. V line sun ami all lHM compKlc, Unas, ' K. Klllgore, sal...at osshlsr i dlreeuTr. I'lpin. iMllery and elsctri. wrker. at low A Hart man. M M.Jooaa.T 1 Hrli, ', i mi i' iiaiiienu tuiiiniat'i j t ,i) f . 'Man r. r, I . . kt ) r n .!.. r I I, , v. .11 fr.wb.ui " IN' Affair, in iti.it' A. C. SHAW & CO. V. J. SKWKI.I., MaBBBBN LUMBER DEALERS lthoUgb ."7f tlgeri. Were Icilieal that year the depredations of Dm "jungle people" were not ebecketl, but kepi increasing until tbev tntvc readied their present proportions. Tim tiger usually prefers as foo.1 cattle. leer, wild bogs aud pea-fowl, but if be. once gel it tatc of liuma.ii tlesb noth ing set-ins so palatable to him after ward ami he becomes a man-eater. I'ile continued man-eater is an obi tiger, ami he seems to kill not only to gratify bis appetite, hut from the vert ot, of killing. A single man-eating tiger is known to have killed 108 per sons in three years. Another killed FRANK B. CL0PT0N oou Main Street Call up: ::::: No. 5 PBYSICIABI int. w. o, i out ouililiuii tunc hour. p. Ul lelep- 77 K. W. VIN.'KNT, M. IK tlKKH I 111. a I. ol Kirai Natiouai Uank. omt . hour. M in I. a. m. , I u i p in. DKH. HMITH A HKNUKItSO.V OPVIUK ever l eil lit 'on Saving. Hank, leleulloue ll reanlcut'e tcle(naue .1. H. ti. OABMMW, M. I) Ho.M i. i a i ii lc Hif. uian anil Surseou. Offl.'e tn J it-' Bunuiuk ieiriuuue: Unix, 61a. t 7,, rl ilsuce. black JI. DR. . j. M h a l l., BUOM IT, A88UOU Hon block Telepinine si, re.i.lenti un I ii. black Kl. OSiKiifATIllt I'llVSHiANB. I)(,s. kete. A Kite. Oltlet one bliH'k weal nl H.t ion suin KIIIKI NATIONAL HANK Uh ATHKV IWMOS I apiu;.V).uuu. .urnln. n.l ururli. OrPIUB IN 1VUV h"" Intwriji ,.u nu dspoalla beau " ii . b mi 'a. m.: t to s "' ami ilniie.in axrliange. Uetlaelloai v...u.t,j aiteitet-i it,. Ilonf III tent T I k-lV. .nw."-" 1." . vi',u, caahi.r " HrU811 llai r a.n.ian! misr NATIONAL BANKOr PBHUl r ton tap.u, ,j.u.., .urn.,... o,u., l,.,i, acta . iueral liankiug BuaiUcaT K,.',.,w, u l lelcgrapnie traaalsr. ...1.1 on ( lot . s.. ," H i"iiii. i Ural 1 1 hrawu on rhiua, Japai " '!-. uuu. tin rea.inai,:, y pre.nlent. H K Man,, . n W,H taa'n.-, ii i am. gjr.i.- Make lerui. Let i Alike vn . nre.i.leii. r itiiernae) . aaauuui caaaisr Tiin.,.i';f:i'KlU .. AV1NUH HANK oianiif.i March I lie. DK. l.Y.NN K. Hi.AK.KSl.KK l llKoNIi aul ilrrt",,- UlnoAMJ. an.l .llaeajut ,il w.t.nn ope Jlotrl, tor Waler an.l Main at. feu lie ion Of Ssffir fSf' 1UU'"1 "'-' UD i" i5r i ". ' m .ton, i, Yar.l on Webb Klret 0BBSlB1 Hunt Kreiglu lle(Ht We are i.repared to fnrni.l, anythnnj in the laBSf In,.. ,,, KU)tl' prices to I,., a- cheap, if ,,t cheai.e, ! n. tar " aiso carry a large o. iitMirs, Windows ami Moulding I'artie- contemplating building will , well p. sea. us before n I .,., h...,. ..s.1.... 11 .. ' e aiso carry CiMewle lie. I ITCHING HUMORS l ouiplaU' Kileriml aud luleiuatl Traatiueut Bl.tS I .Mi-irtiugiiil'iM H uuA Sine pis.- J.Uii leaiiae Uie .kin ol crusts ami .calsa, I'nrit x s v oiut uent (.Vn .i, u, alutv luhliin anil .ooUie ami beaLuu'll'UTicuaa Kitaoi.VkNi (dm .), u.coul ami . leau.e the blood. A .lugle aet l ofwn aultn lt-iit ... cure tfie aetere.t buaMM Sul.1 imwu.IkiuI Ik. wcrkt. fcTtaa Uan. .lul'sa. Lea.-. f .uy. , Jfeauyi. Uuc tu iu,. .i.y uu. , (or Wood, Coal, brick and 5and. Heavy Hauling K..-t la, atieiiin.n gltu Ui Couaiguuieula Laatz Bros. ..French Restaurant.. TKODT AND UAUK IN BatAauN. Juat Kecaived a nice lot of lrog' leg Uaa Lai ouiaiue, Hroprlator. HwtUUr bultaiua-, MsluHL, Psuaistou, Unttjou VKTHHINAHY M KOKONb. PR. J. CH ttt8TI K, VKTKIUNARY Hi U geou. giatluale ol lliu lio)al elt;riiirt lege, Etliuburgli. s. otlaml Late govern'msni teisriuart in. pet tor lor Vats district II i Uomsstlo anlat.il. ol all kind, truatad on aci eutllte prluclple. Loealel al i.'uiauivrcial ..able., I'aadleloi.. Ore lelepliuue Uain 16 ATT0HNK VS. t' A It 1'KH d.; KA1.KY 1ji ottJce in (mviu Bank Hulldinc BIS AN a UWKhL, ATT0RNBY8 at lw. Kooni 11 Aaa.Kia.iou Block 1'eudle ton. Oregou. T .0. HAII.KV. l.AWYKH. UK Kit K IN Judd Muildiuk, IVudl.-iou. Oregou HTILLMAN a I'lKKi K. ATTORNEYS ai law Koouii lc. II u bloek. " aasssj N. BBRKRUCY, ATTORMKY AT i.aw omce in Association Block. 0BNTISTS. K A. V A I'liH AN . UKNTI8T lu Jud.l Bulldiug. ' a i.. HKATiK, i. i. I. umui avit. Har.ug. Bank .. . i,,,,,,,.,,,,' ' UN htl K. A. MANN, HKNTI8T IN akmiuiiT Bar Sak.ary b . lopn., . ,,mV, '' li .NtOU'. NollLt. IN I'tll NH- THK Kill.l.im iMi jic iiajilBUBVo .... -?' u i ttiiM..- a,, , at n... V 1 " a 1 "I IflnUOI.,, nills.ii.l..,-. . --F'.ao'.U oue roan lior.-, .tt-inia aUun in.,, ""'ll fr. old brai, I . I I i " lM,"'l. lUatpoaOTlaklo br1"K'1 " Ull a.p ,.S:,r,.,:..i ,::'!,-v. 7i..,UI1(,. .uouldel. ilihlaiT' TiTl ,';-"u'vd oil Wl, Dili! trav ti.ka... .. ' L. Ray & Co., Uuy aa.l asll "nil (ir tin lor euli oi on margin. NBB urk Stock Hachange. Chicago Slock l.xcbangc. Wilcauo Hoard of trade. Hale.1 Ma I ;. iul r J W I1KA1I1M u , ... .. ... . '.ar,ja. DK K. it. HOYli, ATTORMBY AT LAW. uun hi. in L. H. RKKIIKR. ATTORNKY AT LAW, I Haled il4 I eudlclou. oreson. I 1 IN PiM'Nll THK k'i ii i .......7.7 ...scribed .., h ' , i .1) Mar.hal aud will U- aoll a, .V v " of i, day, lor co....u!un ' Ul' Ml .BgT.de ;.uuu 6ve,:', ' '' r J f "' UJOu pguuda. r-aauun yara ola, aitdlston, I iregoii JAMKK A KKK, LAW OKKlt'K IN J VUU k a I 17, LJUI J 1 UtAIIIMAN . . - - ar.uai TO THE PUBLIC. PUreliM the ..if '1! ' h.ave Itats ,u, .oulliwe.. ,M,,.r , T tU . aa I he ll ' ii ilt-is.il "; "si A H i 11 1 rat I ANU BU1LDBRS. T. K. HOWARD. ARCU1 I K. T AND Hi: perlulcudeiit, make, touipljie and rsllahi. plan- lor buildiiiga in ia city ur gounlry. n.s. ii, l. JU.liI UUIIcllUk ") U I- il.J o, n.iWev.T. null, .a . ,, nil. la SIIKKK .V t'OLK, t.'ONTH At TOltri AND "ll.or.Pgl II H "vZ.PLj?1!"'. builder. t:,n,i,.i.. I l.hl .... Ii'. 11 . a.Mlhie, I a 11,1 ,1,, ,., . "ml I I,,,,,. ,.. lice. Job work a ausciallv 1'roaant ..rv,7r '.!" . 'or ant ol.lia, . " ."" i' building dry k.ssl. .n.re 1 laNH nrt n liowett-r 8bup un Bluff Btrvul, unr ,? mi uiBiit.'i on nor no- ;. i"t ahmiuii ,hi. Mi. .. . . Uar .Nfin iirwt i!'u tV l ViS . V r. . r 111 ot a., Mill tllV lllM.l! .1. I i HI D A. MAY, UONTRAITOR ANTl : T'""1"'!1"? sl-u ' mo-..,"" 1,1 build., Kaliuialc lurni.aed on all kind. J ' inT: "ndiuc Xu, i, "?' saaoory. ctmyul walk, .time wall., etc i l " '"'' I1"!1"""'. In llie fin io ' '" 3 ' ---'' " " wiut- nans, ete l dsra can bu lt at in, kaal Uruuuiau oOlce Court htr... 'iitliol,M, MUST BE SOLD. 11. entire stock of the Id WUy B. Allen Music loitrumunu to make wwnfarBlargeaBdcom pletfl Im.- ol VuilU)h ui small iiiusital Muinanii ami s k miisn. nnw un tin- i-aii am in I i' t mail. Sl'l' ti,,. ... I. "..save J,oo tof., u a piano. 3 Fir.tclss ,UIJer m aUundancu Wakefield & Failing, IK I fill Traine Anii Shows AT PENDLET( FRIDAY! MAY 2- SHOWS at 2 and S p.. A.IAX INUttUNCf.- ennci I a) Dili Trained Elephant Trained Zebra Ill . ..j Trained 2(i Funny Clow L Jew Trained Zebus Trained Sea Trained' n fi mm Dim UII1LL1 111 11 a. m. (JUU. Animals j lBB 5 livery act newtW wioal T rained Ant Eat Cor. r Trained' PCI Bring the m Enormous Waterpnm "''"rad i l PRICES 5' at, tfe j UH1,I build,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, " Adults Children Uulden Rue Block, I a. Y . jijuu. w""ii atrsct