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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1901)
MONDAY. JUNE 10, W01 Very Stylish. SEE THAT THIS TRADE MARK IS BRANDED ON EVERY SHOE. Light Sole. Medium Heel. Dress For Street or Wear. fci.ut KtrmduiiK.i. .,( i:,m snl- $3.00 i i... HPNIII i: TIIV IK V H "' ""!" K" mi . jrnnriH. rick.TM There arc other shoes at this price. The difference is in the shoes. The lif (eft Me has made Queen Quality Shoe world anions, All sizes one price $3.00. CLEAVER BROS I'ranticai Boot end Bhoe Men. BHKVITIKS. .r Moiled ham for Innchfw hi llawl.-v'". TaiiietH, bekai eflee euppliee, Relf't, Hny your window -hail.-- at Murphy'. Out' Meoin.hHUil Hiih- lor salt Witiie'i. Just right hik- iritiK ehiokMM llnwli-y 'g. Cmluliv 'w i-xtrn "... t llnvur.'.l lut nir-J hi DawlH.v's. lllli mtritn suit, t'.l. ClnHvi-r llros Dry (ioimIn Co. I'anta, $1 to f a pair. Cl.-nvi-r Brat, Dry QepM Oo, A tow racy 1? It- ami ('riiwlnnl liii-vle l. ft at Witt V (iar.l.-n liom at all prices ami guaran teed at Withee'M. Holid mountain potatoen free from prnutH at ilawlny'.. Have your picture frauiiil ; lat-t sty lew at Murphy's. Kancy cassitnere NiiitH, ". Cleaver HriM. Dry I.ixmIm Co. New dadiglin iii wall paper al Murphy's paint store. At Kader's furniture store i tie' line-1 line 1 f rug- ami luattinu. Automatic refrigerators ami water coolers at Kador'H furniture -.ton . Window shades, curtain polte, inir rorn, et:., at Kader's furnitn Ohlest place ami he-' tainalen, .11 I Roy's, cor. Court ami Garden Itrteti Home ladv left her paniMil in I'r- Smith ami llemlerson V nllice where she can recover it. I'inest haniN ami lard on the market. Home product; try it, it- guaranteed, Mchwars A (ireulnh. Ice cream (or partieH and lodge sociable at special price-, .pi.il it . guaranteed. Candy Dutton. For rent Two (urnished rooms (or light housekeeping. No children. In quire of Mrs. Strahau, Despain hock. Crescent bicycles on the installment plan at the Crescent agency in the ha-l Oregon lan building, payment- l a week, no interest. Remember I have a better stock of oil, axle-grease, rope, lM-ltnif ami all other harvest supplier, than ever he fore. I'. Sones, Helix. Htandant (irocerv Coinpany will have w 11 1. 11. a few days a shipment of the celebrated Cariino brand of canned .' ds foruierlv handlod by TatOD Hrun. Ask (or them. A lady dropped her pur- Iroiu her picket, on Main street, near I'eudleton Savings bank. The man win. wa- pick it up should return it to thi otllce ami receive a money rawaril and thus avoid the trouble which mav come to l;iui il he does not. At bad time 1 take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion i letter. My doctor says it acts gently on the stomach, liver ami kidney, and 1- a pleasant laxative. It is made from herb, and is preoared as canity lea. It is caihd Leae'l Medicine, Dane's Family Medicine liniv.'N the bowels each .lav. Price '.'.'' and For sale Itv lil in. 11, , Co., sole agent-. Froth end tender new mutt 'h. A feiv leather couches and for sale cheap at Failing's. A surgical operation is not necessary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch lla.-l Salve save all that expense and never fails. BeWeie of counterfeits. Tall man fc Co. Thnrsilay, June h, the thermometer toucheil M ami Saturday 88 degrees as low points of the week. That la rather cold for Pendleton at this sea son of the year. I Joseph I'. Sullivan a new man at the -1 ii mil', nil, ha- lined up the liar artistically. He was a member of tin HflOOnd Ori-irim and ban put a Manila touch to the scenery. John S. HugheM nas two haml-im. hickory cauex which he is llxing 1111 to take hack to Jim Iteagle at the inin.-r- Theea canes were cut by Mr. Hughes 111 the woisls of .Missouri. A lady lost her purse containing two ten dollar gold pieces and four ten cent p near Martin - grocery on Mam street. A liberal rewanl will he pan lor its return to this otllce. K.v Tisld anil Alex Crowner had their trial isistiioiied on aturdav m Justice Kit lierald'- court to Wedne day, June )'.', at in o'clock a. in. Tl young men were released on hail. J. t, Kohinsoii ha- a new horse for Mr. Havs to drive in the laundry. As the animal is said to i, -if the skitish v.irntv, people are warned to kei-p from in from and to look for a run away The bilious, tired, nervous man can not successlully compete with ahealthv rival. DeWitt's I ittle Ijirly Risers, the famous pills (or constipation, will re move the cause ol your troubles. Tull maii iV (,'u. , I( you want to can strawberries you had better engage them at once, as they will not be any cheaper. I will have plenty of berne-; also jars, extra tops and rubbers. I am going t sell jars cheap. 0 R. Demott. Please notice that there will he a de lightful social given in the Presbyter iau church parlors, Toe-dav, June II. Admission free. Ref reshmensl will he MffM to all who deelie lor the small sum of fi cent-. Tin - social 1- to rai-e money (or the new organ. All are cor dially invited "The doctors told me my cough was incurable; One Minute Cough Cure made a well man."- Norris Silver, North stratlnni, N. H. Itecause you've not foend rehel from a stubborn cough don't despair, One Minute (!ough Cure has cured thousand- and it will cure you. Safe and sure. Tallman A Co. Kural Spirit: C. II. Wade, of Pen dleton Or., intends -ending the biggest exhibit ol live stock to the -tate lair this year that has ever been made by any one exhibitor. He will iavc -horlhorn ami Hereford cattle. Hackney horses, Shropshire, Oxford, Dorset, Delaine, and Raiulsiuillett sheep . Rural Spirit I Umatilla countv. the naiiner wheat priMlucing county of the slate, will rest her laurels for first premium with O. R. ballon, of Mil ton, wiio has had years of experience in getting up exbihits of this charac ter. The people m Pendleton are very enthusiastic over the matter and will leave nothing undone to make the best exhibit ol the slate fair. The contest for the piano offered in s'tltinn by Pendleton mercantile houses came to a close on Saturday evening, June H. There were inaiiv competitors but the contest centered in two, Daphne Circle, No. , Women of Woodcraft, ami Pauline Rebekah lodge, No. If, the latter finally winning with UII, ODD votes to 111,1100.' Thev were tin only two that 1 "II,. I over I'm, mm votes. I he odd Fellows and Daughters of Rebekah are jubilant over their merited success. The wedding of Professor Walter Andrew llratteii, instructor in mathe matics at Whitman college, and .Miss Clarice Winshop Colton, of Whitman conservatory, has been announced to take place at St, Paul's Bpfeeopel church on the evening of June 18, Key. Andrea- Hard OfBoUtting, as - isted hs e . Austin Rice, ol the First (. ongregational church. The event I id.- fair to he one of the most brilliant social event of the year Professor and Mrs. llratteii will reside in this city. Rlue Mountain I 1 -i.- C. J. M, - leleefa ami Miss Olive Couie have been employed to teach an eight months term of scIhniI .. Cauvou City during the coming w inter at an in crease ol wages over that paid them during the past winter. Mr. Mcin tosh tisik his departure Wednenlay morning lor his home at Pilot Hock. He is interested in several promising piartz properties in the Oreenborn oiintry and ep. ct- t.. pas-a large portion of Hie summer in that locality. THE DAY WILL BR PROFBRLY 8BRVRI) HRRK. on Pierce say up to bis Th Fllvllli Will Include a Blcyole Parade on th Night of the Fourth, With Baseball Soveral Days. At the meeting of business men held at the council rooms on Friday even ing. June 7. the Doet tavorahh report were received. 0. B, Roosevelt pre sided. J. F;. Krause wa- secured to take charge of the work of arranging the sporting events, and to work with the committee of three to see that Un necessary funds were available. Mr. Unoseveft afterwards appointed Fee Teutsc.h, Leon Cohen and J. F.. Russell as such committee. An Old-Tim Fourth. The program for the Fourth will conform to tradition. There will be inii-oc. reading of the Declaration of Independence and an oration. In the evening there will lie a gorgeously illuminated bicycle parade, ami it is hoped that wheelmen and wheclw., BMB will join iii to make this (eature a success. A platform will be erected and there will Is- free dancing on the Fourth, day ami night. I he Helix and Athena hand have already been -cured, which, with the recently orffenteed Pendleton band will be enough to furnish music for all. Baseball Tournament. A baseball tournament will he in progress July 4, 0 Hid i. The Athena. HeppnOf ami Pendleton teams have al ready been secured, and one more will he obtained to till out the schedule, so that two games mav be played each dnv, one m Ihe morning ami one in III afternoon Amounts will he IBs propriated sulliciont. to pay the ex penses of 1 he outside teams, and in addition three large money pri.e- will In- awarded, fl.'si to lirst flisl to second and fill to third. The fourth club may be I .it (irande, Huntington, Maker ( ity, or Davton, Wash. (iEORfii: MAIM.I WON MEDAL ' 11- Monthly Shoot tor the Hadgu and General Merchandise. The monthly shoot ol the mcinhors of the Pemlb-ton sportsmen n a--o, la tum on Sunday, June 11, was of more than onlinarv interest. In addition to the usual shoot lor the medal repre senting the club cliaiiiplonsh ip (or one month, there was a shoot lor what were called the general merchandise prizes. I here were lour prt.e- III tlie latter contest, as lollows: First, a weater olf-red by F,. N, Lyons, of the Ht. Jn- store . second, a Isdt offered by l-e Teiltsch, of the (Ileaver Brothers Dry (ioisls company; third, a two pound roll of choice I'kiah OfOaUnOf butter, offerisi by .1. M. e, Pen- dh-toli agent , fourth, free shells to the shooter making the poorest score. In tin-general merchamli-e eoule-t, H. .1 rltillmau and F. W Waite tied f-.r first, each sh'siting 10 llntighl . thev tied three times more on 1 out ol 10; Mtillman won out on the tilth in witli 10 straight, Waite breaking eight. For the Udt. 0, J Hamilton, D. C. Clarke and lieorge Maple tied with '.. after adjusting the handicap. On the shoot-off llainiltou won with K out of 10. The contest for the butter was spirited, three of the married men be ing very anxious to secure it. On the lirst round Fat Turner, W. W. Bonb, J. M. Spence and A. D. rltillman wen tied with eight each. On the Bnoot' off, F'al Turner got away with the fat by breaking b out ol 10. Fd Jay's -in-ll were furnished to him free by II. J. Still man , because be bail tin lowest score. Th Medal Shoot. The medal sinsit was won by tu-orge .Maple, with 23; II. J. Stillman from scratch. 8JJj W. W. HiH'h, from scratch, 'Jl. Aivordiug to the handicap rules governing. Maple was entitled to shoot the second time at bloerocks missed. He shot Ki out of 'Jo, and, tsdng en titled lo a second try at 10, broke 8, hringiug Ins total to 23, and giving him possesssiun of the trophy lib-mat ii- of the association champi-ui ship lor one month. that tin courts. Particular- are menger. the two vounv men rod ida- e. called him oiltsid mid admin istered a snuniLboal iiw. He called bis son, a mere boy, who brought out I Winchester At sight of tbi- the assailants started to run, and Pierce Or -d at them. When be came to th ehv, lie did not know Whether be had ki b-d a man or not. a he admitted be ing highly excited at tin- time ami lalsiring under great petti 00, He as serts that the act whs purely self-de-b-iise, and that he is willing to Ittttd trial, if nen-ssarv. lit still reuiain ln llaker Otty. but no effort i- being 11 1 in It- to nrosei nte. as it si ems 1 1 havi been h neigbhorbood row m wbicl were at fault more or let all Cowboys Lsav" Tonlant. (ilen Kusbee, Part. hart, Itrown, Mm thorn and Wild Bill COttlfH lie partv of rowhovs ami daredevil riders who will leave tonight lor Portlan-I wbere Hiey will furnish some ol the excite ment (or Ihe Purple carnival being given there under the auspice- of the Klks. Fred T. Merrill i- largely r, sponsible for nettlne the el nte ettrno tmn Robii: W. Fieteher, agent at Pendleton for Mr. Merrill, will go to Portland directly from Ib-npner after Hie baseball ga-ue and remain during the carnival. e The riejtree of bachelor of letrt was conferred upon the following grudiiatek nf Willamette nnltereltyi Kltner K, Parker, C. M. Inninii, K. L. bheti, I . C. Jndd, I. H. Van Winkle and II. H. Inrner. The program eotMilted 01 tetefel musical nonioert, a readmit by Miss Laura ThODUl ain' an eddfet to the class by P. H. D'Arcv. Work has begun on the big smeller, savs a Weiser dispatch. Several car loads of utadlllg and building tool- have arrived from Cambridge and Poise. A large (on e of men i- now at work. Phe plan- lor th-' blfj plant nine irtited and provide for "Jinn) tons capacity, but for the nre-ent onlv a ino. ton -tack will be pm in. ST. SPECIA JOE STOIis." SALE fo- ONE WEEK 'onimoiicin will oWst all U"" than u''l' Pendleton ,n() ,v, Fri.lay. June t mt1j ei Hi our piuiw ipere evfr s"l' 1 We intend t maw i;tl oheaper I for in RED HOT PRICES f you wsat good goodi ohp tie Is yon Am. Bsmiml-w, ONE WKKK oM.V LYONS MERCANTILE CO., mm (plftritttl"J piv ri 99 mull. Mnl f WANHOOD RESTORED ff ,minrnni n , r.-r. 1 i,r ill-'.ms tli if- is miivt ... .1... It . 1. s. t I ..loDurr, .1 Mir ,r :c h.ini-1 1. h-rn.s m r--r "-nt rr Jjnn'''J I J I liUb iiii-ve 1 I if fl mi el ll 1 ' 111 i' ' I hUl CUPlDtHE' 1 , Vp"la rnn nf nil . ""!" r; .0 c -.;.-::v.v:;-.o.:.,-.i.r. ' I I - IlI'M - '-' 'Hi 1 riii.t:ir.'utjitM!0 CrosiRlllls. vv r:""II lji,i!fori.OU .fa AMD I1FFAST sos 1 TU IAs ffl. pill" S8hlul From Psiidijoj,, ( 'til isgo Hortlanrl Hpeclal :'n p. m. Vl Mllllt-illKloll. Hall ikc, ln, Worn, nm.:r' frti !hlcao and U,i Atlnntlr Kx press till a. m. vis Hunt liiKtou. U.I, T .1 . Mt. Paul Past Mall a. m. via Mpnkan. waii wails, Trresn Hpokan.-.Waiiw.K; man. MlnosaViaVSi. kw.bhtiSSB , n ticcan ana wnnr irk. rnow l'(iKTUNt) H.'IIS, n.1 tii oii iNl.su-. 1 . u. Box nan ilUISIS. "If Mil,r 10-. Mr. ami .Mrs It. W. Cobb crossed the rjeettkdt RHMnteio Qi ihe Heotiein route aboui III days ago i hey foORd tJOtl for In miles, and ii averaged about live Ii el deep. At I line- thev bad II' horses bitched t- RtgOU, It took them lour day I" UfOII tbt summit. They tried the .McKeniie route, but failed. war A statement given mil bv th do I -h r tin,-11 1 -how- that all but 7.!i" of the claim of tiregon ol 40,968, tor outlining her volunteers during the Spanish war, ha- been pelll Hut M86 has yet been allowed Washington on a claim amounting to 4A,U0, while Idaho has secured all t.ul 1M0 of her claim for 810,111, Hanger. di-ease ami death follow ne - lect of the bowel-. I -1 Hi-Witt's Little Karly Itisers to regulate them and you will add year- to your life and life to your years. Kasy to tak-'. never gripe. Tallman ,v Co. C. I.. Barrett wa- appointed master at Yakima, Wash. poets HKHSONAI. MUNTI0N. TOLEIN Q0T THE LIMI1 Come and Celebrate the F:ourlii of July. Make our store your lisaliutrturs. W e kutVfl nice Inn ol stationery and toil- 1 articles. All tin UttMl books and inagazines TALLMAN & CO llreult Lourt Adlourueil Until TuesUss. June 18. Judge W. K. Kills held a farewell J party today at the court bouse and adjourned circuit court until Toetdejr, June 18, at ! o'clock There were three to appear he lore him for sen tence, having been previously con dieted, I hose were John Tolejl, John WhltlM and Henry llrauer. Mr. Tolen was senieimd to live years in the p-ni-lentiary, which is the limit. The judge told thu prisoner that tbt leason he did not sentence hiui to a longer term was because the statute did not give bun the power. He was convicted of knocking Joe l.ar.-iie, r., down and robbing him. This will la- hi third term in the penitentiary for the same kind of crime. John Whitney was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. He it was who compelled the bartender at John I'cmain's saloon to set up the drinks at the uiuxile of a revolver. There is another charge awaiting Mr. Whitney when be gets out of the penitentiary, Inch will be brought to trial if Mr. Whitney should return to I'eudleton at the expiration of hi turin. Henry iirauor was given th mini mum jreiialty prescribed bv statute, one year 111 the nenitentiarv. He unadvisedly look 21 silver dollars from the 1 -ion bank roll in the Mint saloon on April ii, and wa convicted of larceny from the peroon The jieiialty fixed by statute is from one to live years. A Summer Snap it is, indeed, to supply your hot weather needs from our array of cool, light and handsome footwear. Kvery sboe want of town and country, bui M and leaure, in and out of door, is met in this mart display of the season's uoveltie. Many' acarcely know what to take from such a pro fusion of rirt choices at melted . rices. Outing si, i his lor Ladies at 3.50, etc. Pendleton Shoe Co., WM. HTZUKKALD, Manager. I.eon Cohen spent Sunday at Athena, the guest of K. Manasse aim lauiily. W II. (tarrett, the travel oil man, ieut Sunday at home 111 t'einilc ton. Thomas K. Morgan, wile ami child, of Carnegie, I 'a., were guests of the Hotel I'eudleton 011 Mimhiv. Mrs. R, I,. I.ulkin ami children, ol Mitchell, South Hakota, were iuestr of the Hotel I'endietoii on .Suiuiav Tracy lnman. 0, K. A V night tele repfl ojiorator, left tin- morning to remain a lew days at Heppuer during the lirelnell's tollruauielll. Haker City Herald: Petti f. ( hand ler, editor of the Oenyoe bit Nowt, accompanied by Ins wife, is in the city itsiay en mule tor Walla Welle on a visit with frit-mis ami relet! tea, W. A. Hunt, ueneral audit of the liilllalo I'ltts thre-hers and Ii. H. Wilcox, of the Urn, of lemple , Vi 1 1 i-o.N, started iau on a trip tin- niofnlne to interview tanner- ami examine the wheat cros. Miss Ada Hell, sister of Mr-. QeWFgO Samlluan, of this til) , who ffsvlliatwl ilsMB 'he Halies bign school on Satur day, May -J6, at the head of her class, was the recipient of a scholarship in W'liitman college. Will Ingram relumed on Saturday evening irom an Kaaturn trip, includ ing a visit to the Beflelo eipaeitiou. Mrs. Ingram ami her children and Mrs. .1. A. Hrake will not return (or a ,01111, ol mouths. W. 11. Haughtrv, formerly in the meat market busiues in I'eudleton, ha bought the plant ot tin- llarras B I A . . . I , II ... . aieav company ai vtaua nana lor !400U. He has lately Ihh-ii a blttei h-r the reeifiC .Meat conipany ol T'acoma Jim- laliman . u .. Juc, Tbomet W. Ayre. jr., tOld Ironsides1, l.ee Teutscli and Waller liatesen, comurised one parly, and Otto liuettcher and Tom Uoylen another that stalled this morning to drive to lleppuer. They win arrive mere at ahoiil the same tilue as the 11.01. with the I'eudleton baseball club aboard, namely 5 o'clock this evening. They will remain several days aud talk up I'emlleton V Kourtli of July tournament while watching the firemen's tournament and the baseball game. THE OLD MAN USED A KIELE abol An assailant and Than Rportd 11 to Bakr City. City Haker City, June 10. An aged farmer named l'ierce, living 111 I'leaaant Valley, ten mile from this place, came to iiaker last evening aud offered to surrender hiuiaell for shoot ing one or two men, he did not know boe many, further investigation bv the county orlicial revealed that a young man named Munn had been hot in the ley, hut that ao (ar as could be learned, the Munn boy's com panion, uamad Hooker, had not been injured. Su far uo complaint ha beau made againat 1'ieroe, aud it i believed HIIlltT18IIIMIIH"HII'lllllllllll"Hj PENDLETON CELEBRATES THE FOURTH OF JULY BEST 25c COFFEE ON EARTH 1 n yotl 11 v ll Owl Tea House. Largest Morning Parade Ever Held Illuminated Parade at Night. ..Sports of all kinds A l arge Dance Platform will be Erected Three days' Baseball Tournament.... H:m p. ni. All nllliiic latH taw -Jatt to ,., for -t, ris.B Daily ClCnpt Bunda h p. ni. HattircUy in p m Dslly ox. Hunilay .ai. Columbia Hirer If A.torlt, mnA u.- 1 I -..., r -r It Wlllamtte Rivsr Orpanii ctT, Nffwb(r Hsl'-nc hi,l.-.,B(' "-I Virn-UnillniT A a 111. I Ilea Till, ml Hat. I'orvalliK au,t w. Uiiillnta 7 m. 1 ie lhr Hint am V?lllamottendYni Rivors I " 1 : 0 a j"HVf Klparl IM a. m. PhIIv, Klparls In l.pwliton. IT U . . . . - ....... C.,-., A J - n I TP! Lvciuut: uicu a UUUQ lime a Take the... Washington & f Still mhlO Diva. v v, i I 'VI Railway tm Clurago, HI. 1'anl, Ht. Locu, City, St. JiH), Omiht.u All Points East and Portland and polnti on the Sound. Arrlvi-s MnmlHvs. V,lui-ikiArtu ll:Ws. Di. Tlioiilsy. Thurs-lsrun) at w:nn m. m. 1 " H, , ir .,n i - i nil ll, my it ., 'I r,., tin, iink r.tva Ul inoiialliins i'll 1111 or siMri-ss ' AIMM NsjtB I It 1 ai UKRBIAU.U P.., Walls Wslls Wsib BEST FOR THE BOWELS A DAINTY SLEEPING ROOM ni t u rt'tf'iltr, 1m CANDY CATHAHTIC CAT 'EfVI LIKE CANDY fir.!. I ,l,i,il, IVi,,,' Ti,i..i:,,J Dallassl S,, r , ' t. , 1 1 1. 10, m, . , Ml: ii, r Iwi .in. i... o. . kuii If .ul lino.,, 1 ,a Ii.-.IO, .llo 11 iiuiim Kim 10 iiisiiM, inn on v, 1 milk KELP YUUR BLOOD GLEAN M tin ilu.iri ol BVtV) Mauta win' lias an try. iu tli.' Ii.raiiti(u ami a a CUlttVtted last..'. Slic tan lit up ln.-r ilaeping room, parlot or diaing room ttom tmr eiabontte itoek from Ihi plain, st to the liilsi-st nados tad at (uicc-s that an- ii-;lit. MATTINGS al radttoad petcaa b ceuee of overatock, Carpets, Rnga, Wtndoe Sbadaa, Curiam poi. s, baby cai.h, go carta, niiraca, picture, inc. The Columbia Lodin House I'.W 1. r K.MMtM HA K IN C()NNE(TI0S I N t'lONTKK OF MI.ih'K HK I . A I .'I A WKBBfl? F. Xs SCHEMPPiM Fanners Custom Mill Hrd W alior. Proprietor Ospaclty, tati tsrrals day. flour osi-uiitf,l .'or wheat, flour. Mill Ki-at. UopihiI Vsl, tic 011 iisint lwys St. George Restaurant EVERY I LI 1 N G SERVED THAT l H E MARKET AFFORDS::: ::::: Sunda Dinner a Specialty OPEN ALL NIGHT FRENCH cook Bituquals . Partial given Kxlr Allcntiou 0MA8. 8PENCEH, rteprttlttt. ri.ikiii-. IL A. RADER, Maia aud Webb Btraata arlors m Keat SPECIAL SALE OF SUITS AT THE Wi -nils ul a iiavi' all U0Ul (in suits n elatliM ,., oi.,... 1.... . I.;.. I siiwi 1 lui D WO k 11(1. si.i-s lr.00 ,r ,.. . . ...1 jj "i1n.11 vvi it a Mortnaa t.. make room for other aooda. arc no inn iJiinni- sal illlll ww puiu at 90 I6.00 Butt at $o 5 lia.00 Suits at$i oo . -v,. ...,,, uulnK rctiiiciHin on all cU and tlirt,' to puab oiai wc- will sc-ll :iIm, li'iii . t. . ... 111111 ni r , iniv' i . ... . 1 wn nil 1 ; ss n 11 is i-i ices nicans. " isjuuciioh in leaper suits. 11. M A . . 1 . I ,1, Mil ir 1 lusi rnuii.' is our MIlMHiik. inonsr Hi! iir.l.T in ifmul fi.r ,tli, ,1 liltiUUt 01 't his ' muikliui 1. lusi III ll" Kruunil, aud It coiiiIiiiius UK Hie llahlvst ami u.)iifsi BWrkati It woulil !' ' lieslrer l ' oilier uischliii' at lweui-ns t III III", Hint III, ,'OSI lulll lW"' NEA6LC our own ALL THE N&W8! Tak the Kaat Oraguoian. Dailv Sj.oo a oai by mail. Waalily ai.jo. and ttanii. WaasUy aa.00 a yaai tsamiiiasy Uae ltot'"l,ffrv llllilllill!' HJ Suirt. hwu k Tarkt, I'rops WOOlTFOFsATf Til 1 1 Mi I ii u ,.i' L ... .... ""fcaB uaun win-K 1 U- I II 1 . . . A. 1 1 ... ..nit to rot-uivt. tmuiLHi u-uC: : 1 18 Hailk 17, about BOO sacks, now ,to Z tttTlnSS 13 ttd -us,; aU aU,u 800 iiolu of yJff ware tjat privUeia of rajeoUnE an a, .11 k?!" 1 Sf- 1 reserve df too or Eot ffiok! Kffl ,f SJnm me Pen- ureek. " wjuii or ranch on J K. SniTM. Bear I nrnct Hill Rfl LVVUJ - - a 1 an arei lftalfl tt' WM m a, u nd pure bred Ho"' WMmmmm r. 11 Ml UUlT, U .. 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