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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1901)
sm -w a I a a a a a. .. . i .. Balaam r itrii . lebrate tm Buy clothing whore you can get lh"at suits vu. We are selling raore clothing than any store in Pendleton Suits $5 00 to $15.00 Pants $1.00 to $ 5.00 PENDLETON TO CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY WILL SBRVBD HERE. BR OB- leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. country have caught th are making numerous loca- I PAY, .H'NK Ml IX I A rounding fever and MOM. All parties acunaiuted with the dis tal are confident hnt a .real lionm i 'ertain. Them ,- ici in other resource!. Bed ol the finest coal have been uncovered, the agricul toral land is wonderfully nrh ai.d the lipriugs at I'aifoua are the rival in the find R,cn curative properties of any in the world, Ml, OIL FIELDS .. . .. . T N."- ' un.. Btl th Oil li-lJ" in whinh of I'emiletoii men are in tt,e I'snver New f May Mr-thev The ( nlv f ,,,,, ' nn (if y mlliimre m "- i MHiinnitv helieve that ,k.,,neri (il "lie "i tiie K"'"'" i.M. in the I'nited Stated. pi,"- - . i ,. ..-.im in A cmiicia Mil uiil. MnB W liUinnoruiu jllii niilttn irnin ' bkhsb .pnnas. flic Milliner linn negan ac- timber landi in Archuleta ... ..I I... ,.,nit linlt.il til III Hru" itn null! tlie exact urea standim; Dime ic not known, Ml it Uti tn iMeral tli'MiHaud arreii lillon ol the presence of oil noaerooi. One sprint pro ei re. ! in,' cu. i HIS .liiv Hil l Mi-hod livina in tlie vicinity u labricmt. A hunt three ... u..m.. t, vi. .i :, I,.,.,,,, ...... ,.r I3 111 eifieri nnmiiit.i ..on m to boring lor oil. Th- moat rtin report resulted, hut develop ; pMtimnml. U month. aK representative itrfin capitalist heard of the oil ... ..r , ,1111, r. II1U piiiiiir nrtiiBi i iiitmvi, land Inmi the Oeiiver men tint the lite n( the mot prnduc prion. It way understood that i.ii'nl mimed iate! v Is'l'iii dminc m m flii'V are tew almnt to under- that work. ptrre.1 im by the confidence nuni- I nv the outsider Mi I hec A Mo- of the mate K&Ool ol iiKiiet to : ' i." investmat ion uf con- ll. tmm U ...... i l'-nver In make a report to hia ...... i . . u. ..... .... . .v. .. i", f. -ni -J. .IV tl.ut , wl 1.. a . .. tut M will urge immediate and life UaVHIIIlllllHIII I M Kilt's i ti-r of the luinher company's u III r IH ,11 ttul.lu I..... i....... . . tlm I, lulr.. .11 I .. 1 . I . . I 1.. !! I Mid tli.t Iim in mimIm mI MtriKtioui lii the letter. The II I MirtlMU S i , r ' I LI- u.,,1 I... r - All SPLIT. Comai BRITTLE, DULL HAIR. Which Mi iu - Ul il I- luu r.ii. rj in iin baaatfltu Id i wo. . buying- yuui MM.u4iuiioo,,, rapraauiUC L HUNZIKER, w au optician.., ""uiAlexa:,,r A ll...... From DandrufT, Cauiad by a (.arm. Split hair, harah hair, I alter I Ml hair, brittle hair, falling hair, all owe their origin to dandruff, tvbiofa II caused by a ineaaly little inicrnbe that MITOWI into the scalp, throwing up the cuticle into dandruff scales and Happiou the vitality of the hair at the root, causing the several diseased con ditions of the hair till it finally falls out. Modern science has discovered a remedy to destroy the dandruff mi crobe, which i- combined in Newhro's Merpicide, which may be had of any druggist. Allays itching instantly and makes hair soft as ailk. Take no iub Htitute; nothing "just ai good." Arrival! at Hotal Pen II "ton William K Bullus, Newport, Or. W K Glendinning, Portland, (ieo Harris, Cortland. Chaa II (ileim, Portland. K lUrkdull, Portland. 1 1 Met. i Moray, Walla Walla. F H Kenny, Portland. K M Newell. Hpokane. J H Kloeckner. A S Legrow, Walla Walla. Stevens, S ukane W B Moiby, La Urande. W I McCorrnack, Mankato. S H HiMiper, Portland. Leo I Williams, Portland. H K l.acv, Kanaai Cilv, Mo. C W Hbainet, Chicago.' John Andrew, Portland. C W Cottani, Oakland, Calif. John P Booth, Chicago. Morris Watts, Sterling, Colo. A K Nelson, Portland. J A Yancy. I Manafleld. K B May, Portland L dimming, leadville, Colo. II B Sill and family, Portland. L Koshlainl, I'ortland. A S lleatlield, Spokane. J L Smith, Athena. ' W K Kurt. Portland. Sha Didn't Waar a Haik. But hr Imauty was completely hidden by aora, blotcbei ind pimidea till atte uatid Buckleu'i Arnica Naive. Then they vaniMlied as will all erup tions, fever wires, boila, ulcer, car buncles and felons from its use. In fallible for cuts, corns, burns, scald and piles. Cure guaranteed . '"(' at Tallmau A Co.'i. Can't Baal Martin. Vou can't beat Martin's prices on grocer iea and you can't tind a nicer, cleaner stock of groceries to select from. He has now in attack a siecial line of laucv cheeae including im ported liuiberger. Try aotue of the UppOMd herring and BEMalOjd white hsh that he has received from the Kast. Kememhar the bakery depart ment of Martin's store is tile best in i.e city. aatlnK Callad for Tonitht to Form Committal and Lay Oiniral Plant Tor thi Fourth. It is settle.! that Pendleton will cele brate the Fourth of July. And, inasmuch a Pendleton iisubIIv celebrates pretty well when she staits out. to do a job of celebrating, it i safe right here to assert that Pendleton Will have a good time to offer her gnesti who come here during the week ending Julv . No one know what will be done. But that BOBOtlhlai will be done and done right, everyone knows who knows enough to come in out of the rain. Tonight a Muting. At the council rooms this evening will be held a meeting to lorm a gen eral committee and lav general nlana. It is hoped that the hiiines men will attend and exhibit some intereet in the preparations. It is desired that the celebration be a success, and that new ideas as to how it should lie carried on be advanced. Therelore, let all public spirited men be at the council FOO0M at H o'clock this evening and attend this meeting. In a ireneral wav, it is expected that a baseball tournament will be a prom inent feature. Already, ftilH) has been subm-ribed by the saloon men, and other husinc men will be seen at once. It will be suggested that they mention the cele bration in ail the advertisements they insert in newspapers. SPORTSMEN IN SESSION The Me(a shoot and other Contitti on Sunday, Juni 0. A well attanded meeting of the Pen dleton SiHirtsmen's association was held Thursday evening in the council rooms. Principal interest centered on discussion of the medal shoot and a special contest which are to take place on Sunday afternoon, commencing at 'J o'clock. The eye-opener fur the day will be a contest at Ul bluerocks each for special prizes. The first prize will be a sweater offered by F.. M. l.vons, of the St. Joe store; second prize a belt offered by Lee Teutsch, of the Cleaver Brothers I try (mm id company ; third prize, a pound roll of Ukiah creamery butter, donated by J. M. Spence, the agent of that concern. A prize will be given to tl ne breaking the fewest bluerocks in the contest, in that hi shell will not cost him any thing, II. J. Still man donating the belli. Thi match will be ihot under the Butte handicap rules, the same a tnose giveruing the i lal contest. The Medal Lonmt. Following the special contest will occur the regular monthly shoot of the iiiemhers i r the club trophy, now in possession of II. J. Stillman. This will lie at L'5 bluerocks. Conrad F. Kohler, of the QoldN Kule hotel, and Doriey Burgess, of Ogden, were admitted to membership. t IT Y COUNCIL MEETING. Preliminary Movement for the Briotlon or a City Hall. At the regular u.eet ing of the city council held on Wednesday evening, June .'i. Coiincilmeu ilartman, Sum- uierville aid OloptOfl were tppointM a committee to comer Willi a c imiiiittee from the Young Men's ( hri-ti.ni asso ciation and from the I'einlleton t'oni- merciul association in regard to a building. There is talk of putting a city hall jointly by the above three organization. 1 he pisitiou ol sexton ol the city cemetery, tilled hv I . K. Koork, was le. iitied vacant, .ind W L. Porter wa apsiilited in his place. The bill of D, K. Koork o f Q lor poiioning e.uirreli in the city ceme tery wa disallowed. Application for Honor license of C. K. Kohler V Co., C. L. MoQioOII and Foster Mcintosh were granted. Hie street uuiittee wa empowered to pay for the grading ol vteiih sir.-, t on completion of each block. 1 he treasurer's report was sub mitted, read and placed on tile. It showi a balance on hand April :0 of 10,SM.97; balance on hand May Sl,ol Ho '.ii The cah i distributed in the different funds us (ollowa: l6,irTii ii'.1 ...... U X lMO 01 ,niu i vnersl fuuil Callvd unrraul lun l liVfi iiiklui In ud leneral siuklng lun l 1'oUl Warruut liajH' . 6,ur is Old Soldier' Experience. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes: "Mv wife was sick a long time iu spite of good doctor's treatment, but Mae wholW cured by Dr. King's New Life Till which worked wonders lor her health. ' I i iiey uiwav's do. irv them, uuly 'lc ' at Tallmau & Co., drug store. YERS' BEST FLOUR IL!?" ood. bri uae Byen' Beit Flour ti.; 7" "l UM U'ncago World . auu give excellent aatisfactlon wli,-rever hhmI. a3jil'2".U ur-"td. 'We have the boat Steam wiled WmUf, titmd Rye and Beard leas Barley. It took first a Fair over all eoinpeti- fcNDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. w Dem Freezers I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers froro om ,,jnt to ten mmgjgi will freeze cream from three to five minutea; alo have a full llQe of fihiug tackle, hammocks, etc. See my More buying Ct TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. luud (ovcrilmwii) lutol cub PTjTT I;.-.-. .rder Beam's report shows the following: Total iiuinlsur ol arrests during May, 113; Hues paid, IMOj went to jail, 'ii ; licenses issued on treasurer's receipts, OOii.'sJ ; cash oaid treasurer -fines, $:;i0; dog tax, fl7.80 biccle lletMaV, t-.o-1 estrav stock, N total, Bill! Allowed. The following tills were allowed: KoU.rt Forster, M.ltti Carter 4 Kale, 125: Last Oregoniau Pub. Co ir.L'5 : Mrs. M. Tucker, 12; Oliver & Co., IL40; J. , Beam t.Wi Jos. Basler l.'.o, Studebaker BrXM., fib).7; B. S. Wattle, 110.26 1. Ken ler. S. S . Iticaetts. fu , lieorge Me.ker, tiH.bki; K. J Murphy. 6 P. E. L. & P. Co., 2tM H. Kopittke, 60c; water commission, 27t.7. ei 9 WOOLMBN HO HI SHODDY. Livnioek Assoelallon Takis Important Action In thi Premises Sheepmen have caused the following circular to be sent to officers f the National Livestock association "President John W. Springer, of the National Live Slock Asn lation, Las just appointed one of the lnoat im portant special commilteee that will act tor the asnociatiou tin- year, llie committee consists of Hon. ('. ). btocglager, Boise, Idaho, chairman ex-Senator T. C. Powers, Helena, Mont. ; Hon. Mortimer Levering, Lafayette, lud. ; Hon. K. S. (josnev, Flagstaff, Ariz., and Hon. Hwiglit Lincoln, Milford Center, Ohio, and its dutiec will be the drafting of a bill to be introduced at the coming session of congress, providing lor government in spection of woolen goods and to other wise carry out llie puriswus ol a res.nu- tiou uiiamuiouslv adopted at tiie annual oouventiou of the association held in Salt Lake City last Jauuary. AsK for Legislation "Home legislation along tbeso lines believed to be absolutely necessary Is to vi industry of the West from total anni hilation. While the stock ol wool brought into Uiis country prior to me operation ol the Diugley act iu ioo has steadily decreased, and manufac turers have materially iucreaeed UmII output of goods, the price of Ameri can wool has practically remained in active or steadily decliued. Ibis is increased consumption nf ilusldy. which necessarily decreases the de mand for wool. 'The national association maintains that it is perfectly consistent in de manding tin legislation. Oleomarga rine manufacturer, nackera, distillers, brewer and tobacco and cigar manufac turer and other branches nf trade re obliged to nbmit to federal In spection and to the proper clanillcation of their product and the sheepgrowers feel there can be no valid reason whv a law of the character suggested should not be enacted, especially when one ol the loading industries of the nation is endangered bv the fraud now practiced upon it." -- - - e e. , - THE MARION COUNTY CROPS Grain and Fruit slightly Dliappolntlng at to Proipnt. Salem, June X. -Orain filds on the Marion county prairies are not allow ing a heavy a stand a was expected. The grain on summer fallow is ahead of other fields, eswcially where the land was summer fallowed early and harrowed down well. Hop yard a a w hole show up finely. Manv of the old yards show a poor stand of vines, but are making good growth and no signs of aphides have yet appeared. The general opinion ii that good price- will prevail. The Italian prune crop w'll he a record breaker, and the petite and silver prunes are showing a better prospect, although thin in places. The cherry crop that promised to lie heavy early in the season, now promise to he very light. Apple are showing a better yield than wa ex pected, but will not be one-half a crop, th ingh of excellent quality. Cool weather throughout tiie week has been detrimental to all crop. Social doing lor thi week have been given up for the college com mencement exercise, in the various educational institutions, t'he eeleetrie physicians' convention took place Wed nesday. Friday evening the law school graduating class occupied the grand opera house with I Van S. T. Bichnr.lon mater of ceremonies and P. II. D'Arhy principal orntor. ACCIDENT AT " QOLCONDA Jamii French and John Duniton An Mrloutly Injurid. Baker City, June ".- - Late this after noon new- w is brought to Baker of an explosion in the shaft of the tiolconda mine, in which James French and John hunstau were seriously injured, perhaps fatailv. French 'a eyes were blown out and his face badly muti lated, and it is believed he will live only a few hour Ihinstan's condition i not known so definitely. The ex Illusion wa a hot id powder which had hey 1 1 placed hv the preceding shift and had tailed to go oft. The Hurleigh drill being operated by French and Duniton struck the charge. GRAND RUN DB VALLBY. Damagi From Freezing on Tuitday Night Wai Conildirabli. William v.irgeant, a lawyer, mining man and lumberman of l.awton and La lirande, is a visitor in Pendleton and will leave Saturday morn'ng for Spokane He states that the damage to crops by freezing in the 4 rami Konde vallev on Tuesday and Tuesday night, JnOM -I, will be from t.'iM.ooo to Ij'hmkhi I he principal loss was on account of the damage to sugar beets. Fruit of different k i nds was als' in jured. The extent of the damage to the wheat and barley crops could not Im estimated when he was at La (irande, as the farmers had not been able to discover for themselves how badly the grains had iu ered. Beware ot Ointments ior Catarrh that Contain Mercury h mercury will ur.-lv de-troy the wiimj ol muell and completely .l.-rsugu the whole sye t in h ii entering It through the mucous sur im Buch article, .lioul't never ! ti.e.t ex- Dial on presort pUooi Iron rs an tabil antral' clem, in. .I m tip they will do l P-u fold to lln-giNst y.iu . hii Hi.iWy derive from them. Hull - i nurrn run-, manufactured by K. J. i,, in .v ... lol' tn , contain, no mercury, an I s Iskea atsraally, aetlai directly up.iu tie- bioo 1 an I lien on. .urfae.-. of the .y.leiu. In buying Hall'. Catarrh fur.- Is-sure you get in" genuine. It I. taken internally, end made in rolsdo. Ohio, hy V J i heiiey ,k Co. Te.lt BloBlali fro-. ivjlu by all druggLt., pre u 7.V. per bottle. Hall's Family iTll. are the bv.l. For Sail. QM ten foot header, three header Dgdg. one fourteen hor.-e Pitts I Ml pr iv. d power almost new. Call or address, J. T. LIKI.' ALI.KN, Adams. Kc.ema, saltrheum, tetter, chafing, i v DOisoaloJi and all skin tortures are ouicklv euro. 3-1.... ill i e ,V Co. si hv HeWitt's Witch Hazel 1 P.- certuin pile cure. Tallmau Number Your Houses. See official notice bottom page of this paper. second A suite of MOM Im the Fast Ore goniau building, hot and cold water, bathroom, for ill a mouth during the su miner. Apply at the Last Oregon ian ollb e Jk BabyTLath CU1ICURA SOAP. It prtw nu . iialtug, leiliii., uml rouglnietsj uf U.e .Uu, wsHlie. bilsinmsllnu, allays It. b In, and InMOMMi when followed by gagj 11. implication, ol ( cini uA Ointuitul, U.e ai. it pklu cure, .pee. Illy cure, all form, ut Sbm ui.U .' alp huuiur. and ruatulH Uv hall. MUST BE SOLD. T he entire stock of the old Wiley H Allen Musit Co. iMtfUfleOall 10 make room for a large ami com jib-te line of pianos, or gans, small musical in struments and sheet music now on ihe road. Call and see the stock. Vou can save $ 100 to $i 25 on a piano. Firstclass tuner in attendance Wakefield & Failing, Uoldeo Wul ttlock. Court Street. 00T A VERDICT I OR $20.7H RAILROADER WINS OUT COURT. IN CIRCUIT R. N. Suit of O. D. Simmon. Aaalnit 0 In thi Clnult Court. The suit of R I. s; minion against the O. K. A N. company for 140,000 damages .nine to au end in the circuit court on the afternoon of Thursday, June ft, when the jury brought in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff and tied the damages at 120,700. Judge A. 8. Bennett, of The Italic, and dis trict Attornev I. H. Hailev Bppeared for the plaintiff and W. W. Cotton, of Portland, and Carter , Kaley, of Pendleton, for the defendant company. The point raised wa that Mr. Sim mon wa not a pasenger, within the legal meaning of the word, when the accident happened at Kamela on May 1H, IMO. He was a fireman working on a helper, lint had been at I. a Q Hkndo on the above BOOtlOBod date, for mmlical attention. He did not pay hi fare on the trip from La (irande to Kamela, according to the custom of railroad employes. There is a rnle of the 0 R. & N. company that no pas sengers shall be allowed to ride 00 freight trains. Mr. MiaMMMM did not alight front the train itnuiediab ly after its arrival at Kamela, and wis bully injured in a rear-end collision which occurred in the vards shortly after wird. His left hip wa thrown out ol joint and the socket crushed, so that Sir. Simmons will be a cripple for life. One leg and several ribs were r0 broken. Ovireomi at thi Virdlet. When the verdict of the jurv RTOI read fixing the damage at ii),7lX, Mr. Simmons was overcome bv hi ..i .t i emotion, ne cnoaeu up iit.o ailer wards said that he couldn't have ex pressed bis thanks to a single one ol the jurymen if it were to save his life. He wa well pleased with the verdict, but -aid the company could keep the money in welcome if it could only putl Ii i mi in uch health and strength as he had prior to tlie accident. An An nn. Will Bi Takin. The defendant 's attorneys state that the case will be apsrilei. They say tne ((Uesttou to tie settled was purely a legal one, ami thev want it passed upon and settled by the supreme court of this state, so that there will DO Ml i Kfltf in the future for trial of BOOB cases. If employes art. passengers when riding of trains under such con ditions, they of course will be entitled to damage. JUNE BARGAINS Bill k (Ires'- goodti V i"1 b( I wnli Black droit goodis )6 inchet wido 2.Sc BIOCM sittitt finish iltcss goodli 44 in wide Cotton worsted dress gOOdl,00 nn htl wide Km Worsted dress oods, ,j . inches wide 2rK All wool i niVOl skirt anil suit utatrrial, 3 111 wide QQq Japanese silk in .ill colofti ' lochfll wide x. Japanese silk, all colors, 2 in. wide I'alfet.i finish Changeable toffeta silk, boat duality . .s-v- Turke red table linen, s ut( ties wide BleaCnod tablt linen, 5' incites widt; ...... Bloat hod table linen, hi inches wide.. jt. Half bleat lied table linen, Ul inches wide Bloachod nmslin, 3(1 inches wide fj ( iood apron check Kingdiant . . ... .... Boat apron chockod gihgbam Satine Petticoat", deep flounce, knife pleating iM Merceriaed boot petticoata, tc irdian pleated floun $.t..So Parcalo wrapperi new pattern trimmed liao 3 1 to 44 WoiiK-n's Tell lor wafll Suits, in mixed t;t ij . ifO, 10 Women' Tailor MatJi Suits. $lfVOO Shirt waists, a lot to close, worth ft to ft 50 . Men's sweaters, Ml the tiling ftir now (jo Men's cotton so, per doen pair 50 men's suits, some were (1.50, others to f2. all reduced, the best ones Read this list every day, 'twill be worth your while. liV 2fc He 17c ;Wc 22c He Hc l!k 18c UK: 27c c k 5c mi $2 58 72c $5.M S..t2 r,c tSc $8.80 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents ItuttcrUks At WAV! Patterns. IN TUB LEAD. TAPE WORMS "A taps worn eighteen fsel long al letal cams on the scene afli r n taking two 1 a -1 AKBTO Ttall I am sure lias oaused my bed hi-alth fnr tbr nasi lure tears I sin sun taking CeacarrU. the only cathartic worthy of Diilloe by seualhl rs-nplr " UBo. W 11, si is llalrd, MiM. CANOV rasoi mas I'lsa.ant I'aiaiatils PTiWnt Taste Hood li 111..HI . i'vit s 1 c 11 weaken m i.iicc ih is ,, ... CURI CONSTIPATION. ... Mesas) a.f 1 M...r. 1 1. 1.. . m..i,..i. it, 11 1 NO-TO-BAC (OASTES BRAKE MOPPOW KafrlOBMaMaaBaaaai I" ' ' i o i ll.lllc 1 flu JB Moti pb .i--iiri-; h ss fet t i m lijK Xiaf Novel put off until I morrow when m riXseJ tisf lead t. r em lllaatnlitl huaklri PHT Cclipae Martkifacturtnii Co.. 1 I , I I . ss. aaaaaaaas.O"asaaBaBa0sa.-aO H..I.I a ml siiiirniiln-il l. ill, Ooia I -M M T . ! guu i.i - Ul. 1-t.M-a, Helm I ,-m.A ( - ik Vr kos.aiCHir 11 in Arm with Vour Pocket hook. proarly appln!, with tlie proatr IB pliaiice at the proper lime, amuses the sluggish bloisl aild sends it coursing through tlie arteries and veins like a sparkling, leaping brook. This removes cloggi-d and (siisunous uiuller from the system. Can you afford to go crawl ing around, dragging out a miserable state of feeling when such a remedy as DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT is within your .each',' Write lor mv free biHiklets, whicli explains fully all MO may wish to know. I)k. A. T. SANDBN, A POWTLANU, 'nil line carpets have Peen selectisl with a view ol giving you the best reltre tot (root bmmmm Neat, loganl and attractive patterns linked with durability, ami Mithm the means ol all. is what we are offering in our Hue lock of mi?- OOfOOtO and something 111 lace curta ins and purUotOa It will ost ton nothing to hsik at them I'rlces are right. Jesse Failing. Mam street near llndge Hotel Pendleton Under Ntw riuiiagemeiu Kuisel hlokk, OKMIO.N. TRANSFER, TRU C I IN(i, B T OR AG E. CROWNER & SON. Strictly First-Class Excellent Culsioo. .very Modern CoDreoieoco Glre Us i Trial. Kates JI.00 a day Special Kates by Week or mootH Bor and Milliard llooma HaodquorlorB for Traveling Moo The Hesl Hotel In Coatern Oregon. Van lo an Bros.. Props. Successors to J. E. Moore I hl.arilu.s MAIN t. Call up:- No. 5 (or Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Hotel XL Georp Oho 0stVtiAU. Prop Klaaanily Furoisbed Steam Heated 1 uropsau Plan Mlock and a hall Irosa depot Sample Ituoiu In couoectlon Koom Kale 50c, 75c. $1.1 Heavy Hauling Esiieclsl etuulluu gin.u to CuusIitu weals v M9 LEE'S LICE KILLER... A sure remedy for lies and miles. International Poultry K.ssl keeps the hells healthy, mica grit aide ilignatmu. Itono uisal glvse ilruuth to young chiuki. HONK MKAI. A eleau, inoffensive hut uutritious fertiliser for your lawns. LaatZ BrOSolC. F. Coleswoi thy "'y n ppy wp? For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : : : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. 0 hi m due, the woolgrowers believe, V) tue