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MONDAY, MAY 87, M1 BLIE SHOES - For Babies Received ly oxpreu a line of bltie slmrs. also I line of patent kid shni-s with Md lUCdfl kill tope. The prettiest baby ihoef in the city also Gilt Strings lor ladies' ghoae latest tiling out. t h CLEAVER BROS Practical Hoot ami Kins' Mi BRBVITIBS. Hwwt en-am. DnttonV Ic nri'ain, any lliivnr, Dot ton1 Nnw ninsii', luininio.'ks. Null'-. New invoice of ilisht's at Hawky's. Hnihsl 1 1 it 11 1 fur luiiclu.s al flawli Huy your window similes at Murphy'ii. One Moond'bsnd Mile fur mIc el Withe. Hran, shorts, tbopi b.irbu iitnl bed at llawlov's A few raeyrln ami Cruwliinl Im-vles left at Wlthee's, Oanlmi luis at all prices ami (inarm t'd at Wlthee's. Ilavu your pictures lratue.1 iatii Ht.vloM at .Murphy's. All k hi l of gloves, Indian ami too tory DMMto at oOWley'a. New . I .'( i in wall Btpat at Mnrpliy'H paint store. At Hatter's furniture 0N ih the tinuKt line ef riiif h ami tuattinu. Antomatir refrigerators ami water risilers at Itailer's fiirnitiiri' store. Window shades, curtain polas, nor rorH, etc., at Kader's furniture -lure. Oldest place ami ( lt tamales, at U Koy'g, cut. Court ami ( a nlen streets. HOB! tbe DM Lodwig plaDC al Ulfl 0)ra house during the lliuh Mhool exercises. Finest ham ami I. ml on the market Rome product) try it. itn goereoleeil Hchwars A Oreulich. Crescent bicycle enlie installment plan at the Crescent agency m tin I ail Oroxoiiiau hiilhlinu, peymeota l week, no intereit. Hetneinher I have a liettcr stock of oil. aile-urease, rope, ueltiin- ami all other harvest supplies than ever he lore. I'. Sonex, Helix. You are much more liahle t. disear. when your liver ami bowels do DO( act uoMrly DeWitt'i Little l-.ariv Hiaers remove cause of disease. Tallman .v Co Oo you reinonilier that a piano in ti lie given awav almolutelv tree mi Mmi- lay, June .'1, at I p. in. ami that tin I'eoples Warehooite (lives a vote on aid piano tor each 2ic purchase'.' Only a few thousand voles let and only a few dayn left in which to vote them. If people only knew what we know altom KimIoI llyspopsiii ('nr. it would Is- uaed in nearly every household, an there are few people win, do not f u 11.-1 from a feelinn of full iivmm after Mtlagi tielchiui;, tiatulence, Hour stomach or water brash, caused In lodlejCOtiofl or dyspepsia. A preparation such a- Kodol liyspopsia Cure, which, with no aid from the utomach, will digest your foed, DOf tainly can't liulp hut do you I. Tallman .v Co. Summer hats, MIc to fl.W). Cleaver Brat, llrv I I h Oo, Ask to IM our ''oc socks. Cleaver Hwh. I try UOOdl Co. Thompson Blow lltlinir OOrtltl, All tvlee. Cleaver Hron. Irv (ioodx Co, ll. V. .IoIiiihoii linn rrorehaeed th Mom Itaruh properly on JMBBOD st ree t Wanted A competent airl to di general hoOMWork, inouire at thin ..Mice. N. Berkeley ha Home verv desirable town and cnuiitrv property (or sale on easy terms. rii" members' of the boyn tiamt r rauUMtfld to be at the hand hall for practice MMlghti Pullman ilcfcateil Walla Walla in a name o hasehall on Nnturdav, at Walla Walla, by a score of 'J to 0, lluv a "I'eerless" ice cream freezer will freeie m four minutes. Kor sale by "Talyor, the hardware man." Kd I'eters cauifht a basket of trout, :in in number, on McKay creek, last MatUrday, Mr. I'eters i" one id Pendli ton's most successful flsbertnen. N. Berkeley, the well known real estate Hir.'iit sold the old Snow plai north of Nolin, today H Mrs. Intpuis. Mr. Berkeley savs he has cither sirahle country property (or sale. Under a recent ordinance every one ha to number his place of business or his residence Maple Uros., BOB Court street, can supply number- on brass aluminum ami nickle at verv low prices. DeWitt'i Little Karlv Risers sear Ihr remotest partsol the bowels and n move impurities speedily with no dis comfort. They are famous for their elli cacy, Beiy to take. Never BrijM!. 'rail- man .V ( o. Srle-il has endisl lor the year. Your daughters now have time to devnt tn music. Wakelieid v .i; m,. at their warerooms in the .olden Kill hot.'l, will sell or rent vou a lirst class piano. Skin affections will readily disappear by ii-i m' lleWitt - Witch Hazel Salvt l.nok out for interfi'its. If vou itet lieWitt's vou will .'.i ."! results. It is the uuick and positive cure for piles lallman .V Co. A sheep. herder hv the name of Sher man is missintt from near North I'ow der Ills hand of sheep wan found, but he had disappeared, ami on Saturday Mav ''.', there wa- considerable excite ment on BfBOOMl of it. Meppner defeated A rl iutctoti at 1 1 ner on Humlav hv a score of It to -4. ort Meach, one of the twirlers for the Pendleton team, pitchtsl the .'inn for lleppner. Me is exiiecte.1 to arrive home at '.-'" this alternoon. When after the best investigate our iis'rh anil varied showing of service able ami pleasiiiL! designs in men h, boys' and chthlreii's clothing Your wants are satisiied, not merely tilled at this store. Alexander A. llexter The iii. mi.er ol William Martin encampment, No. 1, Pioneers ol th I'aciiic, will have a picnic on Sunday June U. They will charter a special train, leave I emlleton in the morniiiK returning in the evening, and ssun the dav at (ilhbon or Meacbam. II. anger. advance man (or the Huston blooinir baseball club, is in I'endleton hslav trying to make arrangement- ior a game in Pendleton on Monday, June II. The proposition made Ije-" Mr Sanger met with a lavorahh reception, and the directors ol the cltll are debating the subject. A debate between Key. S. W. Slier nsl, formerly of Washington, I). C ami W, T. lirown, of California, is to take place in the I ra.er opera Imuse on Tn. evening, June I. The suli jed is, "Kesolve.1, that tile teachings of the llihle liave done more for the human race than have the teachings of i n tide I h." Observer Hilton, for the week end ing May M, reports a maximum tern perature of HM, on Saturday . a mini mum temperature ot .t.l, on Monday . a mean for the week of 'M.7, and an average of dailv ranges of :C1.7. Itain fall was il. Tin inch, the wind direction west, ami the days, -4 cloudy, I part cloudy, l clear. W. P. Kin. in, grand marshal (or the I'loneers of the I'aciiic, returned from Keho on the Sunday morning train Whii. there, lie instituted ) p. Thompson encampment, No. U rtmieers ol the I'aciiic, with 11 mem bers. K. J. Kirkiaan, Charles Kisl man, .lamer, l.urk and Mr. Jarvis went down irom Pendleton ami assisted in t no initiation. a. II. ' m was elected commander. TOUQII MAN IROM Tl!AS Arraatad and Takan Before Justtoe fit?. Uarald on Three Counts. last Saturday and Sunday were eveittlul days for John Whitney, a deal tomdi eltlaan from the Lone Star state hut Ihev were mil more eventful than tiuluv MlllH lav. Mav 27 . for he has I n a busy man in justice court. On Saturday Mr. Whitney had been drink ing considerably, and in the OOUrM 0 the dav reached the bottom ol his sack He thirsted for beer and would hi satisfied with nothing else, so went to John llamain's beer -lore at the corner ol ( oiirt and CottOOWOOd -treets, when he was formerly employed, and or dered the bartender. Mr. Milller, to Ml nn two ulasses of beer for himself am a iientleman friend. Mr. Muller told him that the inonev would have to he placed OH the bar as an evidence n (;osl faith before be would draw th lieer. Mr. Whitney thereupon drew large murderous-looking revlover from the rear recesses of his pantaloons directed its cavernou- mania Rl tin bartender and told him he would luivi to hnrrv. The bartender obeyed, and in addition had to draw a glass for himself ami drink it, at Whitney's suggestion. The Sieond Offensi. Mr. Whitney wandered around town until Sunday evening and imam went broke. He tackled I'.d Helinger, Harry Mclioiiahl and C. A. Hills. who Were sitting out in the yard in tin rear of the Hamain lalooii. The story noes that Mr. Whitney again drew that revolver and commanded tne men n throw up their hands, which they di. with alacrity and that Whitney then went throiiuii McDonald 'l pockets for loose Indies , hut found none. Mr Whitney was lined by Jnstici Kit. Hentld this m irniiig for carrying . . ML.. a concealed weapon. i ue semem e was suspended until after the outcome if the other two cases against nun. tne lirst en being charged a- assault and rohl.erv ami assault with a deadly weapon. PKRSONAL StKNTION. Henry K Conner, ol Portland, is a guest of the Hotel Pendleton. tieorge Chandler, a business man of Hiker City, I- a guet of the Hotel I 'end leton. M. Wisdom, of Portland, a member ot the stale lair directorate, is a visi- tor.iu town today. Merton I,. Miller, now of the Field Museum Chicago, lately connected wiln the arcbeological department oi Chicago university. Horsey W. Hill arrived from Walla Walla mi Sunday to referee the Held la. oiorts lor linker City, Cnion, Wes ton and remllntou todav. Captain Wickbam, at the head ol tn. department ol inaiiua; training at the government Indian school, is ox peeling his family to arrive troin the ea.t ma short tune, to make their i. line at the agency. Mrs. Mary Scott Mver, of The Halles, grand secretary of the Order Kastern Star, arrived on Saturday train mi a visit to Mrs. John n grand matron. Mrs. Myers will n main several davs. Prof. .1. M. Churchill, principal id the liakei City public schools, one of the most successful educator- in the stati', is a guest ol the Hotel rem ton. He come over to visit in CcuiHc- toii and to attend the Held dav sports. Knsl Kyle, of the Adams neighbor hood, is in town todav. He has lost two work burst's, lor the return ol winch he niters $lo reward. He adver tises lor iiilormation leading to their return in the weekly and wun-weekK Kaal iirugouiaii Here is a chance .r some one ot the l-.ast Oregon lau suh scribers to pick up fin. P. K. Wamsley, agent of the O. R, iv. N . at 1'eml leton, and M..I. Kink ley, of Starbuck, MMl Mindav in Port land and saw tin' hsikaiie team deieal Cortland hv a score ol I to n. Mr. Wamsley lays tliTe must have l ecu ftUlk) people present at the game, ami the eltort to gel tickets exceed.-. I anv lootball rush he had ever seen People had to ellsiw their way to the ticket dice like women crowding up to a bar gain sale counter. which they were tree ted. They say the l.a (irande Isivs left nothing undone tn make their visit pleasant. When l.a (irande send- a team here, it is assured ol the best treatment the town afford-. MININU MEN MORE CAUTIOUS Lei or tun Room Inflation. More ot the LeRltlmate, at Baker City. Btker City, Mav l.'".- Clearing weather opens the mining industry, and this region is beginning to feel the effects..- Spring has been oa. k ward, with the result of delaying de velopuient work. Koad - in the milling districts are bad, at their ls't, and, Rthen thaws take away the snow and Often the road bed, heavy hauling III an Impossibility. Mine operator-; watch eagerly the advance of summer, When road- are dry and it bMCOmM possible to haul BMOlnOry and sup pi ies tn their properties. Kastern Oregon'- mineral industry ha- not leaped forth with the vigor ex- I pvc ted last year. Large quantified of mining machinery were installed dur log the year 1900, far more than dnr Ing any one year in the region's his tory. This wa- taken a- evidence of fepld growth, which would ha great ly augmented tins year. Hut the ex pelted activity has not sal in All the big mines are operating M usual, except the Hal-lev-Klkhorn, which soon resumes, but there i- not the tendency to ICIItlln new propertie-. Some sales are being made, nev com panies are being formed and new I api till , ill (or development, but not in such qsentltlM a- eMexpMted f'rotpect Mint Bo Worth Somolhlnu Last year, prospect- weie -eiuug high, a hole in the ground at some place- being worth tDOOOBOdje. This put large amounts of money into circu lation, as the prospector spent freOl when he made a sale. Fhi- year, more reason marks tin- pricing of pro pects, a- owners have found that capi tal will not buy an undeveloped prop erty on the basis ol a mine. Lower price- have been lorced hv ah-ence ol demand, and ai-o hv a disposition on the part ol owners to -hare the chance if development . There is a trong tendency fur copper propertie ill vear. Impnrie- from the hast n, particularly urgeni III till- respect, i ill, the result ol large ly loeraeelog tin lotenat bad in the mineral belt lying between here and the Seven I'evil-, MOllO, Little ha- ever D00II 0000 with Klllem Oregon copper properties; but, with the pref erence heing manifested lor this kino if investment, carrying greater as surances ol continuity than gold, the present year will onaoobtadly witOeM greater work in copper mines. MAKER WANTS DELEUATES HAIL STORM NEAR i:i!,i,;N,; rC M Mffl M Walnut, was Heavy. ami on the nn -loo.., ... ; , Thurston, or in .: ,f nn r- I'M covering a sc. mlb. 1 . . ..... ... , . . i ii .. - III II, Mill, ' . Stones sub , ahoM fruit. man. I. n wheal WOO him. The I badly. ( hie , . ..... .i.i i e- nop- ... .. . . hlg HollglHS, that there are BKWy hki the size At mi wa- irom I- ..l.l.H i.. ..- ..tin- as i'ii " mi, . I. ... ...... mmm window pain- t, atttmew me Hprofflelu. broken. It damage. ,',i H i i- hard I. A W - Hi NO R A N 1 STKAMBIXTM -N. Columbia taaiaai i rrt Plvlnx the aad Wlllametto Rivers. i . 1 1 - mv'terioii- down the Oolombla savs lira f- THKY WUBK OlShAI'I'IIIN 1 HI). soarciilio: to Find ,.. calf AND KID hoes ol the most desiraule -tyles and hapee Mots tOe window I nelve of our store. lis a moral certaintv that we can please you as to lit. 00U lort and fashion. We bOVa made every precaution for spring and sum mer, ami await your vi-it with perfect confidence of our ability to suit yotl, Pendleton Shoe Co., Otto Turner's small dog, a terrier weight ahoiit nix is, unds, bad a closi call one day last week, it was frisking around the depot and hnallv got to playing on the track. A big O. K. .v V engine, No. bio, backed up onto the little dog, which disapiaiansl from sight. Alter a few seconds of painful suspense the little dog made Its ap pearance at the point ol the cowcatcher none the worse for having been run ner, except tliii tin- -kin wa- knocked itt above one eye. Ulan i Busliae Took Two Shots. (ilenn Hushce look two shots at some inquisitive person, who, on Saturday night, was prying about the kitchen MOt and window- of liis home on Johnson street. He did bis level best to bulge two chunks of lead in the in- ipusitive person s anatomy, and avers that he will make a similar attempt whenever anv other such person puts in his time experimenting with locks and window latches at his domicile. It will be wist for such an individual to take the hint in place of the bullet. WM. HTY.HKKA I.I), Manager. Attractive Tlakat Bales. On May 80. 81 and June 7 the O. It. A N. Co. will sell round trip tickets b. St. Paul and also to Missouri river point! between Kansas Citv and Biooa City at the low rate of 60. Call at tl.e O. It. A N. ticket oltice for parti culars. Spring Troubles... Eobs ot ajijn'tiU). BilliauanofB, Stomach ailtiioiits Pinplti and Other Eruptions art homo of tlumi. SARSAPARILLA QoiTMti all of iiiakos the hlood TALLMAN & CO. Leading Urugglata. thtta pure. and Parly KalU Bsniaiiu. Kllert Kilertson, stage driver be tween Haines and Kock creek, wa- sup posed to Is- lost a lew da) s ago. T ile men at the (,'blonde mine u-gan tel... phoning ami got up QOitO an excite ment. 2 searcinng party went out and murder was in the air. Then, as the liakei City Herald says, he walked into bis home at the Meadows while the search-party was scouring the hill in search oi bin mangled retnaiiir He had been lislilug. lb- i- said to b. toml ol lulling He woiilu go without hlh diiinei any dav to go halting. . he went llshiug. He didn't realize tl necessity ot notifying the world that lie iiiiemusi in go nshing. lie m-ver lid lieiore. And It worried verv li(. about him on any of his previous lish- ing excursions. Ho he just mi in pt went lulling. 1 he big laugh wa.-ou the Chloride people. limy are disappointed. linn exieclml, and vaguely hoped in fact, to hud bilertoon a pobby corpse in some dark canyon awav uo in II,.- hills. Instead lie walked home with a long string of tub. Hereafter, when lie intends to spend a day an a disciple ll old Isaac Walton, he will issue a halletli. to the t blonde crowd "HaVU gone tuning; cut out the sea Kb parties.' PUS r PON aMBN l Of BLRUTION. Indians Are Uallbsraie in liian- Mova- aiants a New Proposition. Kd BrlebOW. chief of the Indian police, said on Sunday that tn.- alec llOn ol a chiol to succeed Young Chief was not likely to ho a accomplished for a few days. The cay uses are m clined to take their time about it, and indulge in more deliberation than narks the I'resbyterian general assem bly debate over the revision of tlu creed at Philadelphia. A new feature oi the contest is a proposition to how all the Indians on the t'matilla reservation votu for the successor, the Dmatlllan and Ih.. IVa.ll.. Waliae, as well as the Cayuses. This in opposed hv many, on the ,i thai It would operate iH'ruiaiiMiitlu i.. uuionomv ol the tnlies an, virtually dulraiichise the giviug the lletereiiulug power to the ouier two triber. TJie election will 00001 Bometime this summer, hut just when, whether in one day or nine weeks, in. one cm tell who is posseiied of anything ihorl ol prophetic powers. Win Invito Bono's Minimi Longran to Villi Hac. Haker City, .May 87, llakr City is making an effort to run an excursion from Holla t" tin- place following the Internationa1 Mining Congress, to be held at Bolee. in July A large dele gation ol I . i-tern Oregon mining men will attend the congress, ami it is likely that a good ore exhibit will be made, as Colon d K, Y. Ilrake is now her- trying to int. business men would would like to hOW I men from the I ..-1 who will be in ati. pass tbrOOgfa tin- -return home. A w of Jo be which w There is a hobhiiig up am i u.n it., river- Hlio n llinin' ' ,- - , ... ;,l .. HnrfMt. engaged in trading." 'tl. the farmer- along the shores, am eidenlalh eoeomnlatlng trouble for her o men vi rv aananalw. This Dotohman, acc vice- obtelnahl Onwllti without Hi. for land inspector- were in- U SPICK o. 1 1 nil may prove modern Mylng ml ing to th new ao waj bOill on the river aid negau .ip.i- the formality of registering at Oltom house or let uri tig I icense .er master ami engineer The IWt notllnd ul ner .i I ...... , iieu ui'n pn-si'llce III The rivei -eve. a. -b-bilt thOI tar have failed to merhaui her She is occasionally seen by pa--enger- on the riv-r boats, riiiminif 111 and out of the wood along lite Colom bia, and Imi ai 0 DOdl a few trips to Portland, but i ever stays long eooogh m a port to gel caught. Tin craft bi in the name I rader,Bna the t -in.'ii: ir feature of her per- lormeneei Is the tact that the men who are riliiiiin- ; 'r -eem to be milk illg HO studied etb.rl to keep 001 Ol Ihj way. but are appaNOtlf ignorant Ol the law ODverlng stub Men. The penaltv for riliiiiiin; a steamhoal with out in-pe.tion or without licensed OfBeeri I very severe, line- of several hundred dnllan and Imprlaonmeol be ing ImptNMl where goill 1" proven. A nnmber ol parties ereun lookout for tbli myiterlooi craft, and i; is only I aeration ..i tune before the rill bi roanded up by lira gowrnn enl ami held to amwer br ner ' ortt iiiuinga. t miners, lint ike inure. They onioonl miolog and (onion parts lance at Boin to SetlOO beiore they slcomu committee been suggested, the only of illld lie to excite Intel Ml Ih the excursion Baker OOOOII Sailing Bango Horns. Haker City, May 27. A number of range burses troni this vicinity are be ing gathered for Hie eastern market. Kor the past year, all available horse llesh was reserved (or the government purchases lor th I'hilippine cavalry service, hut the eastern demand I now becoming strong. Two car loads were shipped ill the past week. K Martin Leads. K. Martin is aotitled to he colli the leader in the grocery trade on a. count of Ins long esperieuce n. the business. I hen as he buy- in car lots for cash he gets a trade ami cash di coiinis which give him hi- . .i - a little cheaper than other stores. Mar tin gives tins saving in bis buying i. rice to bis custom, r-. it you want a lug hill of groceries gel price- ai other -lores ami men Martin can heat th ir prlewi Ilaulna June 4. On the above date excur-ion ticket- for the I'an-Aiueircan exnosition al Hull ih, w'ill be sold at greatly reduced rales by the O. It. .y N Co. He.-t time, best routes, best eipi I pluent , lowest rates can be had by buying your tickets at the o. I;. A V oihce. a a s W. J, Haxtcr, of North Hrook, N. ('., savs he -nil. .r,-. with piles for fi v. ar- He tried mooy remeUiei with no result il he used DeWitt'i w itch lla.el Salve and that quickly cured him. Tallman A. Co. A FLYER We have i'll yon About our "real purohfaM of Johnson Bros, emi-por celain and now we offer I 100 pieos dinner Mt For Saturday only Al fi.98. Remem ber Johnson Bros, make the Rneel lemi-poroelftin mid have (he largeet tac- tory in llif world i his is the Qrtetoel Borgoin we have ever offered. Owl Tea House. rolls praOM ps'r life. BERKELEY ilnwiiiK li.iruins ST. JOE STORE DRESS GOODS SAffl FOR 1U UATS. We T (Oft will age largest and finest itock of dress endleton. For the next ten days WP h pricHg, uome anu take advant Mir bit; cut prices. Follow the rmWfi i I . . I .... stT 1 1 i 1 1 fa K otl r iaV0 fl MVt'l iniii'M iwmau muilUB irOQl th i a. ii a l -"s liU'l f in tlats 1 1 Cheapen to the best, all included in sale We arc still selling SHOES cheaper than anvoJ LYONS MERCANTILE Co m am aaermon Bisnopa' rum WW : 7 r:,... I Pownr. Nluhl-Lossaa, .Hpnrmntorrhoan InZJJlW n .... ura a noaa Mnn i f.- """in j i if) rnnrrTi iiuii ni Stun QuioknnM or pm- r . ...... I . Ii.ll. louB TWMWjina of rv 21 Auurons, Bishop Remedy tta enn sm.k hv tm.i.man iOCQ- ommwiOTO. tenrn 190 Kill K8 lull iIIIm an rranen,J M '"1 ' '". IlltSrin A DAINTY SLEEPING ROOM 1 jh SU 'r bus an ey; 'I !P'l'fIiyI "CUltiv0tcd Hi ..ilia....i,.J lici -.It 1 1 in the il(!Hirt! f evarv n. l" bootttitil u tasti:. She can I orpine room, parlor or il. i trow dur oloborate stock plainest to the highest n anil at prices that are riht M. rTINQS at reduced aaJ i auee d overatock. Cotptti ft Window Shades, Curtain poles. i .ih ,, (0 carts, mirrors, pictures, At. A. RADEB, i nucrtakino fartor in near .Mam ami Webbsa OPEN ON JUNE 1st, 1901 W.J. CLARKE & CO HARDWARE k PLUMBING, 205 Court St., Opera House Block 480 aoret A l wheal uao uw a l 2 loU wrell land. wheal laud. local. 1 1 :.'.')) i lot lower Webb itreel '. LOHOt a big proper.) Special Sale ior one week run L' 1 08 from sailors Iron Vk All (rimmed liuis tn aetual ooal Wo In 14.88. Strtu't dais un! to !.. , ,. ottr pintle und gvt our iricoH be fore buying el ewhere. We, a 1h wili to in oreaee our lalt - on ladies ifairl wtiists uml hp quoU very low priot for a short time. Doll 1 hi' Pairs L'uarantii' tooiiHV Imt'k if lorgel guarautee money piotis are not gatigfaoUiry. list lit cheap. town ami TELE Bennett & larket Props, Dusenberry BtdMiitt tU Sikoolsrs at La Urands. A party of shooters from l'inlletou oooonpoaied by Marshal Heatliuia weut to I.a Oruiulv on Stiiuisy aod par ticiiatl iii a oonber ol woota fur imraos. Tbe l'euillulon sliootors were Knrally smveaaful in th.. dlBereul watches, but tbe satislai-tiou tliey m, in MiuiiiiiK was overtopped by lb,- ,. joyuient they lelt at the tuauuer m Talk about vour mvtt shoes, latlios. vim sluml.l at..'. Hi .lllll I'M Villi f i , .i iilli- - V - - , Mill Ultras, Patent kid and Welts Lfi diflerent itylee. in are givine a discount of W off, save too 27 PWi CUNT , winch moans you cents on every dollar's worth you lm The Peoples Warehouse hi ri-Ks wf pusr Shut: Store 7 it. Main Slrcot A VOTING CONTEST. Uiveo oj tin leading Peodleton merohanti by which a i-kni ur tin Piooo will be Kivi-n away lb. suiaieiy ire., to tin- or laav . . i . 1 u ... organ lut ion III. tttt lu I... by .lun.. :tr.l, iooi . The follow. IUU IIHTI'IUIIUS Mill 1SSI1I' with ea.'li :'.V poiehOM I ballots The Hoopla. W arcbouisj ' latluii an. I Uih:.. Hrock A McCuiuas, Urns " UIH II. .ll..- I.r... i-I T. ( "i". nur.i nr.- T. M A iUdar. Kurinlnr-' llr llalirr. nii.i lir,..-.,, i 1 . fry liooU. If lata V. Schuck,) Mnrliu. propriaior. (Kmtolpli nil. lluuii'ker J..u,.i.., .. ' am.-. M: Ulnar) ) - Bowiutu Hliutograpliar Brlaas A Dam, WaniTiaS i?rg.a, a .''V1'' lluueud WaHaaaar t-r.'ii.li ii,..i ..... "Papir. i.si nr.,. . ssnum.) . Wl flljl 1 k ini uufiiinK. WAN0 ..i, BihlhlUoo -it faooi i. -Mlliilim llrni" yi,,r th, ,..ii, So. :!':'' Farmers Custom Mill r rea waiters. Hroprletu, eaparlty, barrel. ,tty. flour nWiaiiK.-.! ir w)lBll 1eer.MUtfeait,uaeaftsiryi, eu. The Columbia Lodging House gBWU KURNIHHRl) BAH IN CONNKCriOH IN l M i:i;i. BMMJK BKT. Al.TA A WKIUtKTK !.X.SCHEMPP,Prop. Locust Hill Kabbtl and Poultry Yard I V.I. K. ceil llclKianHsro and pure breil Howh. Il .ii, .. , Oil ta.r ...ur a ' liarre.1, Huff, anil WhlnHj oiltli KimiIih-Kkks f.'.WF .') sittiiiKM for f IW; " liarre.1 K.-'k eKHs at I1J" ittiog. Kosi' anil Siiitfh' t'oinl' lslaiul Keils Kgusll'.tWl" a HittiiiKH lor 16.0V. VisiUirs wel.'oinn. For M inforuiatioii aiblress QUY W. WADE, I'eiidlswo. t ou haii.l lia.ly fc.atft OreKoiM. aefcwei.d earner, only ,5 cools . week. r , ASAlVSSf -, to., MSJ Fa"'r 'iilliiailoii ii 1P ,.,.,.' ,"'. u;,eH le ilorougb NEAOLE BROS. Soon be Harvest Tim Come in aadjJJ my stock of daw granitowarti P ware atul COOaUj utensils. Hia ! of caiiijniir! STROBli Court'' The Kaat OicKoiuai' ion'. rmr.....u..u naoal. icr ii.rr aeii '" BWjiai spiiak..ii. ,7Lail hair HKara I ..atr.iiiMwa. I1 eiog medium uf Uis aetUa