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Till HHP A Y . MAY SO, I'WI BLUE SHOES - For Babies Received by express a line of blue shoes, .il 10 ,i line of patent kul with reil snedr kid The prettiest baby in the citv shoes tops, shoes . . also Gilt Strings for ladies' shoes: latest thing out. f t he CLEAVER BROS Practical Hunt nnl Bboa Men. HRKVJ r IKS. innir.iu from Hiblea, ti'smtnonts, praver beoke. Nnlf'e. liny your w i inl w tbndM at Murphy 'a. n eerniiiMiaml afn for sal'1 at With. A tew racvelt anil ('rawlnnl lii. vlf left at Withe,.'.. (anion liom at all prices am t',it at V itln-c's. SiiIh! nioiiiitain iiotatiM'f fri-i sprouts at llnwlm V. Mavt your pictured framed , latent Htylea at Murphy V Naw let;mnp in wall paper at Murpliy'n paint sinrc At Kailer'a furniture ntnre I" the finest line el nut- ami inattinc Automatic refrineratorp ami water MMM at Kailiir'x furniture stun-. Wimlnw Nhailex, curtain DO lee, mir rors), etc., at Uailer'n furniture utON Olden! place and la.at tumuli'", ill I.e Knv'a. cor. (Ninrt mid tanlon, ntreein. Haw lev llron. are taking the lend an up to date urnrurx having a larger 1 1 . trade than ever. ! hams and lard on tin' market. Home product ; trv it. i t iniar.nit I. Hcliwars A (irmilicli. Ice cream for names anil lodge ociable. at upecial prices, iiialit uuaranteed. Camlv DnttOO Kive riMim Initiw furiiiidied complete tor i..m-, I'lnn I lent location in city. Impure of ('. (' llcmlrickr. Creecent bicycler en the installment plan at the ('res, ,-nt airem-v in the Kat ireynnian building, payments $1 a week, gO inter.-' Kemeiuber I have u Uitter Mock of oil, ax It -groan), rope, baiting ami nl other liarveat supplies than ever he- lore. I'. NineH, Helix. A euite of room in the Kant On Ennui! buUiling, hot ami cold water. Itlirooui, for lla month iluriiiK the iimnier. Apply at the Kant Oregon lan o ttice. lender recent ordinance every one ban to nunitwr Inn place of liusineas or In- residence. Maple liroe. , .W Court treat, eon aupply numbers on bra, aluminum ami nickle at very low priced Contractu for about f7t)00 worth of improvements at the atate airriciilturul oli.-w provideil (or by the laat lejjis lature. were let at Corvallia. The no provement coinpriae extension of the neat in.- plant H an to include the armory, the construction ol toilet" ami plumhiuif connection, in the aduiinm tration luiliiing, Mechanical hall and Alpha ball, and the painting of OMlborn ball, Alpha ball and the mei'lianical huihhnu Fine pri.en with baking powder at Hawley Mummer bat, ftOc to 1..0. Cleaver Hroa. Dry (ioode Co. Ank to nee our L'oc sock, ('leaver Brat, lry Oootla Co. Hear the pianola at the mimic ntore of Wakctieii! A Palilalia Thompson (jlove littinu roraeU. All styles. Cleaver Hron. J)ry tiooda Co. Wanted tirxal buggy ami single harness. Addreaa, Imx AH, Pendleton, Or. N. Berkeley han aome very desirable tiiwn ami country proierty for aale on ooay turiim. The Pioneers ol the Pacific hehl a social nennion lam evening after Initio tiou exercises mid partoo, of ice cream and cake. The women'" committee of the Young Mm' I Chriatian Aaaociation will meet at the mourn of the Commer cial Association on Iriilav afternoon, at 'J o'clock. r Hchool han ended for tin- year. Your laughters now have time to devote to music. Wakclicld A Failing, at tlnir wareroonn- in Ibo GoldoO Hub hotel, will aell or rent yon a llrat c I ass piano. Ji Krank Koiicbe, tin- celebrated Shakespearian scholar will givt) an entertainment at the llaptist church on I iiesiliiv evening, JOM 4, Mr. 1'oin'he 1 1 h humorist ami will furnish an even I tin of pleasure. -nit your wardrobe to the weather il you aTOd Id he comfortable. Hnv the bOOt underwear you MO afford, tint iav no more than you might to pay. m'T! find the underwear we offer lor men, women anil children juit right, and OOW BOW 'l"c can you eipial our prlOM. Alexander A Hexter. The St. Jm store has on dinplav in I their allow w indow a monument made i of linen representing tlie ti. A. H. it i- mmnndod with white enameiei poles and i" decorated with flowers in , honor of DoMMMlOO day. It ia north eeeing and ahowa that the St. Joe -tin's w indow SfSBM M an artiat in his line. llisio)i Karl Cranaton, having re OOHtly returned from China and .lapan. I will npeak on "China and the (Chinese" Hi the Thompson street I Uotbodlil obnrob on Prion; owning, m 31 Blobop ('ranatoii is a llOOl ami forceful shaker and all who posai hlv can abould bear In the I Oblnooo qnootion, Adm union free. J. H. Kraiiklm wan severely in- jnreil in a tiitbt in the Louvre saloon on WodnoodO afternoon. His assail ni t itruck him in the rotiit eye. apar- elltlv with the end ol the handle ol a ! po. ke- knife. It wan rumored that Mr. I r.inklm had lost the xiftM of bis ey in fact, thai the optn nad been torn iron, it" "oi'ket and thrown on tie II, i.ir l'lil- I- a mistake, lie did not lone his ey, , hilt lie did loae tile tltfllt I r . Sinitii dressed the wounded man' head. na S'o ARTHUR HAUERBACH W(1N W H ITH AN TAKKS HORK HONORS. ORATORICAL tniaratata Contatt Hald In Whitman Memorial Chape; on Wednesday Bvanlae in Walla Walla. Walla Walla, May :tn. -Arthur BoBorboob, of wbrtBMn col logo, won the interstate oratorical contest heft iest eveimiK. His subject was "The Tw iliitbt of the Revolution. " Kdward Mmchin, of the Cniveraitv of Ofngon, "The Agitator." waa his opponent. W. T. Lao be, from the f'niveraity of WashiliKton. failel to come to partici pate . owing to a dispute rognrding the pavmellt Ol the ex'lises of the roiite-t inu nratora. The interstate contest is hew teen Washinitton, Oretfon and Idaho, so that Arthur Hauerbach, in winning here laat ninht, carries the Rolleiitate ora tOfleal honors for the Pacific North west. I.'s-al contests have been held in all tne BOllOgM of the three tate-, ami then the state contests have followed, winners in the local collogt BODtOOtl bolng participants. Then came the IntOntabl contest here last nigbl with the result indicated. The board ol judges on del I very wan eonpoood ol Ibo Ra. a. ft, Aokor imin, of Portland) atndgo 8 a. Low oil, John K. Lntbrapt of Ptndloton. These voted iinanimoiislv, giving Baaorbaoh tirst plnea on dollvory lodg ing m to dlraotnon, roroo, nagnotlfni, itesturi's, enunciation and climaxes. .Indues on thought ami composition were Prof. Potior, of Stanford uni versity: Prof. Klaherfy, of the I ni veraity of California ; Prof Moore, of Puitet Sound university. Prof, fetter ami Prof. Moore had l anded their re ports and markings to the executive hoard. favoring Mlnobilt, PfOt. I'lahertv 'n renrt having not vet ar rived. Of the five judges who re ported, Hanorbaob Iborofore received three votes In the event Prol. Klahertv abould vote for Mmchin. the result might be changed. It would h tigured on the percentage marked the imlg which place be him since nadi his home. In IH7S, fie and T. J, Kirk laid off from their repertie larms the town of Oantorvllle. MM Athena I III Hecemher 21, 170. be w hs marrtetl to Miss If, L. Meader, if Hostot , Ma-., who snrvivi- htm. ami to whom a large clrclo fll friends extend i their heartfelt "Vi.ipntbv. Mr. Richards was a man of sterling character MM BOtldoetod bit bOllrMM with sagacity mid success. The funeral, which wa largely at tended, left the family resilience on Third street at In o'clock Tuesday 'morning, ami the aged ptoMOf was ' laid to rest in the Atbom nomotory I Rev. WilliBin DewaOW, of the M R church, conducttd the services. MEMORIAL UW SLkMtL A LARGE CROWD WAS PRKSKNT 0LH.KY i fcnETKKY. Al the THE LORDLY CROW. He nad a -of- PiKeon a a Valat or Maid All-Work. "Tom" was the mime given to a I lordly voiing crow about w horn Florence exercis. Morse Kingl arltoi In Ibo Lndiao. I Homo Joornal for Jono Bonnty nai a snow-white pigeon of iihout the ernw'l age. with whom he was reared, ".lust bow it came about we never knew, but am ran dltorworod that Bonaty ragn larly acteil as maid oi -ni I work to Ion, She fetched and nrrie.l morsels of food ; at his ImpOrioOl OOtnnwad, ami one of her uuvari ing duties m- the preening j gravi of her master's feathers, loin w j very mm h ni a dandy i NU cnalblaitk plumage always appeared perfect b larooaodand thinlng but the ardnona 1 labor of his tot lot wa performed lot I him tw i very day bv the humbi i ami aflootlonato pigoon Oor Una gan tleman would i nine in from a roll in , the dust or a dip in the fountain, apd, eating bittMOl! upon a OOTtaio railing, utter a short, "harp rail. Ilisianllv i Baanty would daaoond to his ilde and I begin bor taik. Uottorlng aiiMously j from lido 'o lido a- ibo worked, draw i Ing ea h sinning bla k feather cure I fit 1 1 v out to its full length in her pink i bill : Tom. meanwhile, do.ing luxur lonol)l with Blotod ayOO, after tin manner of tl omnlnaanl patron of , skillful barber. If lteautv unfortun ately pul led a feat bar lOO hard a MtMWk bv and a mddon poeb informed her of her miatake. " the their fiv Prooldonl Panroaa proeldod and m- trisluceil the orators Prof. rilbOT played a violin solo. ny Allen Turner sang a baritone solo ami Miss l-av gave a piano selection, i lie contest - held la the Whitman Memorial chapel which was filled with college men ami town (leople Vigorous Whitman e!l resouudeai when the ienion was announced. The Salem Creamery conipatiy in manufacturing on an avaragl b n podndi of batter par day, lh entire output being nbippe i t, -e.ittle. l.imt year the company put eonaidambla -r, i . Were al une i iijuiai,v - - - Cemetery a the Oravet Were Decorated. , The observan f DaOOtatloO day m Pendleton todav. uiiM.tr the auspices 01 the i A. R..'wa general. rh pro cessioo started for 0ln cemetery from odd Polloni ball at 10130 o'clock. The i -rand Arm? veterans hail ibo right of nay, fplloned by the Woodmen of the World hih! Ilw "' Ihts of the Circle, the latter being 8 Icarriagea. There were protMbl) WO m line. Opon arrival at the .eieefrv .1... ,,,jrilM. II. m Vertpe.l nil- '.inn-i Mint After the 0, A. R. efl ' " W..,tn,..ti of the Worhl held Ineltiillng an oration Hon L P.. Reoder. i no w mien I ceremonies were carried 001 at the Igrnre ol Krank . Lao. wbo am a member of (bat order. The gravoeol I flee otber Woodmen ere decorated, th remonies throughout boiog tf I impre":ve In addition to lh 00 B0Otlnel in the Bnei OregOO InO of Wednesday, the of ir. McKay nai itrenn win. H.,a,d tl, r.onovu of hi- remains i" Olnaj cemetery having taken place two months ago. from where he original It Interred. There were probably I'"" pononi al the cemeter during th'' eXercl-e- and everything nai oondocted with Iht boil of order, Do delay being occailoned The day general I) .i- more rolennl) observed iii Pendleton than on an) similar date in former year-. Walla Wnlla Observed. Walla Walla, Ma; Al the linker nehnol ground-, the followlna Mete or al I nv i r run rm ron lered a 1 Mi order b) c- amnndor B ('. Iicleli ol the U. A. R. InVOOltHM, lo'v. I.e. A. Job ll on : vocal selection: reading of Lincoln's Oettvsburg adilren, Capt nod B, i eey, ol tne High Pel I cadet. recitatlOnj VOCal selection; address, Prof. W. D. Lyman, vocal selection; recitation; "America " by the audience and benediction. Ley lioman I. Inner ST. JOE STORE' DRESS GOODS SALE. FOR 10 DAYS. We have the largent tod flnt stock of dress , . , Pendleton, For the next ten days we ; price, Come and take advant- at .a a.i .' li I I a . ear I tl jrx -v 1 hiu cut privwo. into i-rwa me il wbbd lam-ics irorn the to the best, all included in sale. Wl are still selling SHOES cheaper than anyone Best Goods for Least Money. LYONS MERCANTILE COZ age We have clicapc- MANHOOD RESTORED CT!L .pi t . t n i .moil- I'ri'tl'-h lei valrlun. -. fiti h MS l.oal Ml nhi.ua. In....'4 rnrs el iini,.,,.ncy. ' i Rl ll:r,riJl" Klirilll;!iii:uZ7Lsi . . ,.j,ry enjttus of Oil luipurluaa. ni f -i-fo (ehnranflOpprrntfftrn tronblinl with jfrnMnji Id irr I lA Vl. rlt M.K H BKUI4 IM 1 la i n N 1 . I- - . ' !. U.ll . . ... i i u iM'ruuuiant cur. U0MM SUft bn Mb Kn FnuicOniwCai. llllit.lwNTM, Pv irtanTOW, ORKSON A DAINTY SLEEPING ROOM butter mi colil storillle. none this eani but a 1 1 1 -lore I'KRSOHAL HKNTIOK. THE OAME IN PROGRESS itneaa Btun ciuo avaiva wun Baud ml Rootart. The mwcial arrived at 1 o'clock tie dav from Walla Wall with the Athena baseball club, tin- Athena brass hand anil emiUath iltber- to swell the crowd lo Jim. There are from !L to :..on ix-oole in atlemlaiice this afternoon to witness the hall name, which com llieiiced at .1 o'clock. The I'emlleton llllle colMI-ts of finch, CoX, .Meticb, llarlou, lUrtmau, liunuis, Claude Penland. Chapter and Clarence I'en land. The Athena team, with batting order and neldlllir Isisltions billow: 'i. Ilrown, H.I Willurd, lb. K. Hrnwn . c : Cartano, '2b. ; Saunders, p.: Lieuallen, c. f. ; Dell, 1. I. Pranale. r. I, VaiiKban, lb. Ht. John ami KoonM substitutes. leinicrioot Comlortare l- alii a-all our well altsue.l. web Maali aiioca nur Msrilari aliix-lor lJlc- la i. .'! Ml DI llie Dsliirtl tool l naleavl of tBehiUf Slel llaiurliuii II nur hoa tv nut mil? bead sale mrtl. k'slll I. at rmiuire 00 lir. skint i TUo) not unl) look well but wear well Mian- aseati tor iIk - otebraleit Uaaiaiar atiuv lor eMa Pendleton Shoe Co., WM. nnOBBALOi Mauaiter. BIXUY-HAW WHDUINti. occurred Wadnaiday Bvaolnu al th Horn ot laaorea Robfelni. The marriatic ol Miss Minnie Haw ami Harry Bilhv incurred on Wednes day evening. .Ma M, at I o'clock, at the resldeine of Mr. ami Mrs deorifc ' A. Kobbiui, iu North I'eudlelon. A mall party of relatives and friends were present, the ceremony I, emu, per formed by Kev. John Cren. pastor of the M. .. church Mr. and Mia. Hixby have lione to in iisekeeplUK in the home preparcl ad)oinUk that of Mr. Bobbins on tiartield street. A I 'U i InlrtV LtU-st MMelllhleil tO nilnaai tie- ntlnpa. The home was .-at 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tlecorateii lor the occasion. Mis Haiel Hamblen, lieice of the bride, acteil as maid of hoi. or, and welcomed the tfituat- in a very pretty manner. At U o'clock. Kev .lobn Dton perlorme I the lereuiony , the nn- Btoael ee riny lawiai balan u,i. the bride and groom staudiiiK under an arebwa.. composed of roses and cMrua tiooa. Tin- ceremony was followed hy a oedklint supper .itler which Mr. and Mr- Itixby left lor their new home, where they i-enin houacUeiipin at ome. Mrs. Hi x Uy is a sister of Mm lieorn Robbioe, Mre. Uaotfi Hamblen and MM Haw , ol kbio city. Tna llaanM -v.- sprinlciad. Now that the main husmeas and residence streets of 1 endleton are being priiikied ami otherwise improved, MM blejreh la Panilleton will baaooM more popul.ir than ever before At the Crescent aueiii v iii the Kast l rekjoui.in building a Kuarauteed wheel can la obtained lor frjg.go tne 1801 Orooaaol for ladie- or gentlemen fur fjfi, and girls' or bojia1 wheels for L'U', eas pnynMnW ami no nueriMt. lutpeelaU tne lompan lUker City. Mav :iU. Colonel lames Jackson inspector general of the lire gun National iniard. inspected the local company here laat evening. Col- oool lack son atrougly urged earlv , 'in plot Ion of the new rifle range emphasizing the uei-eaaity of tins part of a soldier's instruction. the the H. V. Milieu, proprietor of Athena hotel, came down with haehall boys this afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. ,1. I). I'lamomlou W0T0 among those present at the baseball game this afternoon from Athena. .1. J. Worcester, the milling man. formerly of I'emlleton, now operating in tirant county, is in this city on a visit. "Had' Clarke, who pitched for Col fax in the game ot haseliali here a couple ol weeks ago. has signed with a league III the middle states. K. 8. Ivanhoe and J, W. Cherry have binned a partnership at I. a (i ramie for the practice ot law. Mr. Cherry came recently from ( tub Kev. F. L. Forties and family have returned from I'ortlaud, where thev attended the funeral ol the daughter of bis brother, the Kev. W. ). Forties, j (ins Teiltscb, a popular clerk of the' Cleaver Brothers firy (ussls conpa.iy, 1 left I'emlleton for rian hranciscn Wed-; neaday nignt, He will go on the rood for a han Francisco firm. F.d ilentley was hurt by being run against nv an engine while empiovei! in the O. K. N. yards at DaMlillanl s o'clock this morning lie sustain.-. I some hail bruises hut Is n l,eev,il to la dangeroualv injured He will arrive in Pendleton at . . I.i this even ing H. W, Mane, general secretary ol the Young Men's t'hristan Assocatiou, will be in I'emlleton next luesdav .to .outer With lliose lllteresleil in the work of the aaeoeiatiou in I'eudietou. regarding the ttiml rai-eii nen- -un..- months ago lor the conatruction ot a building and the organuation of a branch in I'emlleton. Word received from F I'. Kouud. wbo is in Ht. Vincent 'a hopsKal, I'ort laud, is to the effect that his condition is not as giMsi as could have been wished ami as was exitected shortlv after the second operation. IboN are ymptoms ol i.i, siiaoniug. He may be hack in I'emlleton bv next unda eiirge v imwrie oi i.ake horeat university, Illinois, has accepted position of teacher of languages the Pondlotoa academy (or toe ensuing year. He will MMaaafl the Ke . W. H Hlaknaj, Who resigned to take the pastorate ol the I'reshvterian eburell at Elgin, Other selections will he uiaile by Prinaipnl horlwa and an nounced ialel . Miss Leila McK.in arrived Wednes day evening i rm, i Portland lo be present at the I ecurat ion ,la exercia, The grave ol her lather, the lau.our Indian war veteran, Hr. McKay, in Olne) cemetery, is among IboOM de corated tislay. After viaiting in Pen dtatou for a abort time Mis- MeKav will g,. to Walla Walla to reman, a week or ao. (rant Horn ia in I'emlleton today from Ins ranch on hast Kirch erred He has U'UUO iiead of (beep ami Dong Kelts has -Us".), which they shea re, I m the same corral with the -ami til arer-, mushing up on aturday, May 16, Mr Horn's she.ip sheared ,sL... pmind- 00 an average, while Iboaa ol -Mr. belts went n 2 pounds. The latter baa al ready sold his wool at 10 V per pound. Mr. Horn baa received the same kind of an offer, hut thinks m- ran gut 11. I). A. RJrCHARD'S tAklitk DeWltVi Little l.ariy Riaarr wnnli the ren ot'-t parts nl the bowel-and ro move i iii i,ur 1 1 il-- speedily with no die comfort. I hey are famous for their elh cacy. Bae) to take Never gripe. Tall' man V Co. There will la no sewer- in llaker City this vear It i- reliable stated that ti !tj ronnel nl not tone the -ewer .piestlon unless petitioned by a sutlicient numia-r ol property owner- to ,o so. The iwelleat line of oxfordi ami llippen in town fan In by visiting our itore, We liu e t hem i n Welts, Turns, Tans. Blacks and Patent kid. kemcmber this is the last week we rive a discount of 2- per cent. The IVo)kk WarclioUaSf sin u g rORE fitthks or PMff 7it) Mam Sir;i't. Pnodlnton, Or A FLYER v have told you fabout m r pvat porohfMS of Johnson Broo iemipor celftin and dow we offer a l(K)-)ii'(!e 1 inner net For Saturday only tit $5a98. Renierji' bor Johnson Bros, make thf finest Mmi'Doroeltin ami have the Largest fac tory in the world 1 hla Is the 1 1 1 1 i liargain we have ever ollerrd. Owl Tea House. rolls cres- Mts-r lbc. BERKELEY i tna tin (oUowiag bargain i i tm il the desire has an rvt a eultivsted tasti.-. bet lespiiKj rooisii ni fverv wmihin ui. In the I ,.,, t, . ,i .. I . i ""iiiiii ana a t;an fit up (limn; or Sh parlor room Iruiii our aiaboratc stock from the plainnst to the highsst grades iiinl at prn its that art' right. MATTINGS at rc-duccd prices bf cauae of overstock. Carpets. Rns; Window Shadcts, Curtain poles, bah, i i s. no carts, mirrors, pictures, etc - Trr M. A. RADER, rtaknii. Ml d YV Stret Special Sale for one week hutr- at actual cost ranging fron strt'ot huts and naihrn from L'V S t A l I our gooi ami tr i iir pnees ie-'vtii-rt'. We also wish to in- oraase our lales on ladies shirt wainte ami can quoti very low prioeti for a short time. Don't forgel The Fair's fnsrantsfl money hack if goods an not satisfactory All trimmef 90o to M.88. to $1.80. Bet fore buying i A TP eti & Tarbft Props, DDsenbern BoOte Main SM iol 1 sores aorea A 1 wlu-at land. A l wheat land. 2 l"ts Well located l lot lower Webb i 1--J.V . t reel .'.( i. i- V-.', .;: m The Ulories of Spring I IIC ..t llllllll UI SUIIllllL'I, ill shown in the riiK and mattnc t autit-s wi- display tit coverm. i n nni doors durum the warnw months, Nothing more cleanly. nun, ... i.. . ui luuici can m iuu... that the mattings we art showing Rllgl from 75c up tO 40 Mattings as low as 15c. I tiilertaking a Specialty. Jesse Failing. Mum street near BriJf". Spring Troubles... SARSAPARILLA IaOBs of appetite Billintiipsju. toiiiaeh ailments, Pinipieu and 1 tlter Eruptious are uotue of them. Corrects all of thette inaki'.- the hlood pure. and reai- Mun Kich- TALLMAN & CO. UMUiing OrugglaUa snatch or Hli Lir ion' t th Alh.ua torratuonaam. AMMNM, .U M. - Iiwl t in ilBiicejin tins city ut p. in. aSfi 'Uy -'., IMOl ).iru, A. ur,ls, U(el 7. yuera. Mr. Kicharila wa- Kirn at Weatlier fonl. Qaneaae county, Xem- York., Daaatnbai ISSS, At the age of mfm years, he anilnratad with ina pn rente (roai liiiffHlo, New York, to I'rairie da Oh inn, SMs., uoihk nv ti- mty m the ,reat Ijikes ami dncaim. At ti... ag of Ti yuars, lie Ma.- aaiaad with tile gold fever ami caine I,, CalliirniH whert hu remained f,r ae.ven vears. in IS57, be left t'alilori ia ami ' lravele.1 iverUuil 0 I'ortUiul. Oh.. l-r. ka reaialaad dnrlna the winter, ami lin n left for rba lali. -. wliere he .-naiair.-il in Kae livery uuines. Tiriaa ol tins he next enuaued m Ireiuhliiiu Ua..i. The DelltM. Ure.. and I nita Idaho. " Oil tile niklilt a if lnaii.i "I Is,.! 1... w.a - 1 iroui ami run oror liv nil heavily loaded freight wagon, and n ceived injuries in hia epine which crippled hiui for li(e. B t. (a lil, he located on a farm at the uioutu of McKav creek, where In r. aunued until 18.H., when he reun.vc.i to a farm on Wild liuree oreok on count bi ipnrt) list nt town and 1 heap. Locust Hill Rabbitry and Poultry Yards Pedigreed lleigian Meres and pure bred I owls. Hares, aj 01) Hr ,.nr M ,.ai!h. Iiarre.1, Ball, ami White I'lyin OUtll Hocks -Kus H.r 15, :i sittinifs oi 00 j kn .,,,,. Harreil ko i eggs at tlM is-r silting. li,MM- ami Singh- Couih Kn.sl,. Isiaml His, .u,tf. L. kj (H.r j S sittings lor no Visitors wel,, one Fr further information address Ul'Y W. W A 1 1 K , Pamllaton, 1 iregnn CURE YOURSELF! ' 1 NATURAL AND ARTIFICAL -ICE.. Retail and ton lots. T sphone your ofrkn Main I. Main -57 or Main 83, OF bail th. driver f tht hlaek team "lie is the Ice Man." VanOrsdall & Ross. 1 m ,1. 1 inn. PsiqI Bt llriiaui,,. lo ' U'l 1 . .... 1 ' ' ' 1 o, u,ar ..,.'.!: .. . jj-al. Nerve Waste." i 'ue of the mint helpful i,,.,. on nerte neafenwaeei aawd i. h.h; enUUed "Nerv. WajiK," b) Ur. aawjir of san Krmu in.,. ,, ii. ita ina ifeenaiad rati aerk tt ia anai lerteaeedaad leaaiaala piijraioui, a la )- alle contr i.i lo Ujg ! aiim ol ulac loa. hllif winch prevalla on Ihi- iBIaiertlnt Mljeet I' aUmiiOa in carafully iuu.i.K-rt.1 .mil praclual auTKc an, 1 int. lie IWO graal uicrlu of uom ami aiiu.-nly. II I. fii.lorn-,1 b. Isilii ti I r.;ligii.u an eevular preat. TSt 1'klnayi iilranoe "A peruaal ol the IsjoV .mil lue appln tin of lla piim iplaa will pin health, nop. tad bturi into IhouaauJa ol livo Iha: ,rc Bua auflcnug through uarvuua Impsr ,,-ni." The botik is 11.0' by nl poalpaitl. line tlf Ihe meal lillei. -lllia; rl,plera Cliapler XX, uu N.rviuaa an.i Nerve Tonn-a haa been pnuleil teparalel) a- uipl oliaplan, and will beaaul loi a l.lrt.-aa lor .lamp b lh. puhlUhara, lilt fAtilPll PUSlalSMUM CO., box ante, baui ti ., The Columbia Lodin Mouse .iiri-n A Ooud Farmer know. ll. t th- , ... uliuation i( i,e Deajda is.ti'n'n.T' '.""""ifh hlui lor hi- labor. We , n i ' ' ? l" ,l'l? uuamlarN II you are in ihi,i , ' ' , "' the oe.i luiprovl impl.-iii.-ui. u , ,"'' ayielaaiitCkel rjtl.lui ii'ii,",, u MEAfBLE BROS. aw. AXTA 4 WKHB KlS X, SCHEMPP, Hrup. For Rigs Ko Fishing Soon be Harvest Time Come in and see Pay stock of dishes Kranitewart, tin ware and cooking iitc-nsils. big lot ol camping outfits V. STK0BLE, Court Sire- Farmers Custom Fred Walters, Hroprleter. a call ''r l a Mb t Mkj lnliuu Mam ?u "'VIN Uki1(l It-. l'KH). 110 barrel. ila) riourexcbaBgaMi lor wheal floui. Mill Vwa.1, Chopped feed ou haurl. OaUy Beet Oregonian. Jokv carrier, only 13 cent e week.