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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1901)
Don't Forget These Things That the Magm.t Cash Store is s.ll liitf Roods at tha very bottom pfii n Tliat our stock is in-vv and fresh, up to-date and attractive; conn and MM, Tliat we don't charge- you anything for looking at our Roods, and if you don't want to buy we are your friends still. C.orteous treatment and fair dealing brings its reward THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements &. Wilson. Court and Cottonwood trima in that he mlly lorM bittiolffb bnr an himaelf, or at anv rata Wrloni ly trlfp to, and in.-luifen among hif Daigbboia bin own cni'tuiea ami thoM ol oil ronntry a well an Ibe whole brata afaatloBa Ha iioen not imiinvn in loving people with lwiml-nful In or high rent or law-ntiiln or tax gatherem or toy pthaf of tha aarieM wav we have of allowing, our neighborly alWtmn. Tolatol oneil to ) man of faxhion. Ha ""ed to play ranln at the clttb BVn alternoon, ami won ami Innt a uool daal of money that way. Ha Mas to h (qod of the opera ami of dinner partial ami of entertaining and being 1 1 1 r t : 1 1 1 r I hv the ureal liciiiilool Sin- row. Hut when ha acquired tha od notion of loving hiH neiglilmr an him nelf. he wan noire. I hy a feeling of din gnnt for li if flue raiment mid fllH ra tinii" of nervantH, and at deter i mined to give the whole thing up. When at tlftv var of age Tolttol found the clue of right-living in robnnt, manly love for bin kind (of which tun youthful philanthropy Pad Uim a faint, prnpberv), he ut 11 rut tried to natiftfv i i i m new clenires hv ordinarv i harity, and not to work to foum OfliatT for dintrihiiting the niiperlliinun wealth of the rich among the poor altnn. rrom the tlrnt hi- plan did not. Hiicceed ; the giving of tnonev did not draw the heartn of the innir to him hut. rather held them apart, and ingr.it i tilde ami complaint wore only ton c om mon. lint wan the tr-mlile It wan another little dramatic event that rmealcd the truth to him. Ah lie iuh I -.n.K.i.K one -ii. wiin i w 1 1 hum men """-' ,v ,,.,.,1 , and .....l, f tl... tlir-'o tool. ..ut n -in. ill coiiiier coin and put it in the hegagr't hat. I In llnpla Ml at once net Tolntoi to think ing. "It lookn,'' naiil he to hitnxclf, "an if we three were each doing th name tinny, hut we were not Thin ffKDNBSOAT, JUNE IS, imi SUUOKSTIONS TO THE CUrMNS. Kor a proniahlo to their constitution "We, the people of the inland of Cuba, (at the dictation of the presi dent of the United Staten, i r I hv the prenence of thoiinand- of IfOOpi ol that imperial i-t la paaodo republic, and ncared to death lent we he forcibly mi -mixed or benevolently anmniilated i or wordn to that effect if we retime the demand- of the atitp-nmtbor milt r v , , ill order to lorm a more perfect (ad junct to the) union f UWMH big state- , entahlinh juntice (aMOfdlag to th" view- of Major M'-Kinlny,) innure domestic traniiilitv ( hy rabalttlns to term- we cannot refuse unless we be blown into the middloof next week, ' provide for the comm m iefen-e (againtt the iiiartering of (oMlga nohiinrn upon un u la Kirn; QaSfga Ifl olden times when the colonies pro teited and (ought fiercely for eight yearn to free themselves from such up prennion, ) promote the general welfare (of the people of the domain of King William de Canton,) and secure the bleaoingn of liberty to ournelve- and our posterity, (aaiil liberty tope of the kind lea ring the brand of twentieth century freedom,) do ordain and at tahlinh thin constitution of the republic of Cuba. "AuieudinenU, Article I We herein adopt the I'lalt itinemli il . ah- ilute l ami u nei u i vocally turning over the direction of the affairs of thm floriOQI new republic to the nometinie rcpohlic now empire of the United Staten, with the mental reservation that, if the (tnl of .lust ice ever vindicate his char acter for equity, We -hall tell the b.tllying nation to the northwest of un to go to the deuinition how wows and return to allegiance of the b, lllglllllll of Spain." CH ANCB TO BDUCATB K AS T K H N K It -,. horticultural, quality and variety con nidered, and produced in ItnH. They were encouraged to think the exhibit would lie -. hi made the announcement. The re mainder of the commonwealth has in it general way an idea of the resources I of this county. Hut not in many years ha- aov attention been paid to show- I man on mv right had to work hard tor a certain length of time to earn that coin ; he wan giving bin own work ; In was ijviins himself. Thiol, airain. he in us ononis, eiiKeieicr nig loem prne , yerv poor, urn I lleei and moving to iiuprovei I ing the products at fairs and exposi tions. The competition afforded in getting up these displays in healthful il. produc ing methods. (). . Kallou, of .M ilton. if he accept the task, of arranging the exhibit, will h unpetent to make Umatilla'- county's chances for suc cesn as good a- those of any county in the state. Persistence may well mark the efforts of those who have the mailer in hand. TOLSTOIS IIKOrHBRHlJOU OF MAN. every pennv he ha- lonight at nupperhe will have to go without some not luxiirv hut necessity, because hi' gave that money away. He was real I v depriving him self of something when he gave it. "Now what was I doing'.' In the first place I have no much money that I don't know whether I have that coin or not. I couldn't possihlv mis- it. It doesn't deprive me of anything to give It. And then, where did I get it. 'in i earn it. v., neieeii. it wan nart ol the rent of one of mv fan,, in the country. All that I have had to do with that coin was to take it out ol Kantern people, an a clan-, are igno rant of the resources of the went. hew of them ever come far away from the Atlantic. Of the teeming million- in habiting the tier of states along the eaatern coast, not one in ten thousand has been so far towardn the setting nun a Ohio. To them a trip In Chicago would be an adventure. St. Paul in an Indian infested town. Omaha ami Kan nan Citv are places when- cruditv and wildneMH reign supreme. I'eiiver is in habited only by limited and spurred cowboys and miners. Cortland, Seattle, Tacoma ami Spokane are just on the verge of the jumping oft place. Of San Francisco, tlioee of the "ettete" have hoard favorably. Loe Angeles is to lonie oxteiit shorn of its terrors. When these facts are taken into ac count, it is not strange that the west - i i -r injustice at the haudn of con gress. Money has been poured out in rich profusion to improve the water ways of the east and the middle west, Tha (ireal Lakes route dining Ian years has received recognition, al though many I ear of ItrUguli as uecensary oaf ore the dominant east would make concussi. lis. lii i should accentuate tin- nnpor taiii'H uf bowing the river and harbor committee of the national house every attention when they come into thir region tins month. Kastem Oregon and Washington and Idaho cannot atforil to neglect them. I'eiidletou, Walla Walla, baker Citv, La Uh i Hoim', Lewintuu, all ahould iwwguiaa their visit. THBY TALKKD TUO MUCH. r.veryone will sigh with reliel nun that President McKiuley has settled the third term question, lie wan forced to lake the position ol absolute ly decliuuig t ataud as a candidate, by the New York senator, Chaiincev liepew, and the Ohio congressman Charles II. (irosvenor, who like tin parrot, had too much to sa Those voluble statesmen, rebuked as fhey were by Mr. McKiuley himself, uiusi feel somewhat like that other parmi who was hlown one thousand feet into the air by a dynamite explosion, ami . alighting minus aaveral dozen tail feathers and otherw ise battered up, remarked sadly, but in a tone to in dicate recently acquired wiadoui: "1 gueas the trouble with me is that 1 talk i. si damned much." 8BNO ON TUB BXH1B1T. Umatilla county baa an excellent opportunity to ahow to Oregon what is produced here. The officials of the state fair have visited Pendleton and urged the sending of an exhibit to compete for the prixe uttered for the beat county display, agricultural and The neivsp ip.ir- and reviews have heen full of Count Tolstoi lately Ii have mail s.iveral editorials within m the pocket .if a peasant in Ii uinlry MSI in our principal dailies, either and put it lata the hat ol a peasant in praising or condemning his ideas, hut the city. That in ail I have had to do all of them bearing testimony uncoil- with it." And from thin trillion event nciou-lv to his importance. His ex-iTolitoi went on thinking until be communication hy the Kussian church ' built up an entirely new th-ory of has raised a storm in liunniu, and I charity, and concluded that only the hundred, of students in the universi-I gift of our own earnings, our own ties have i in lulled the Holy Hvmsl work, and furthermore of something to ex mimical' them along with him It i- doubtful if that honorable body ha- ever before received such a KNBOiaaication, and we may imagine how soci, an expression of disrespect has disturbed the authorities. We read in one dispatch that Count Tolatol ha- heen exiled and conducted across the frontier into iicrmany by two ser geants. In another we are told that be ha- heen ordered not to leave his coun try house at Vunnia I'oliana, six hours by rail south of Moscow. It is not easy to verify news from Itussia, and con tinuation of either of these reports is lacking, hut I think Itgalta likely that the latter is correct I do not believe that the Kussian government will banish Tolstoi, for they are afraid of the public opinion of the world. They know that Tolstoi is the moat distin guished of Kussiaiis, that his books are read all over (he world; that he it an old man of seventy-two, and fe Mi ni health at that; and they think right when they surmise that the whole civiliied world would protest if he were expelled from the country in which he has won nuch distinction. When I visitisl the Tolstoi- aona yearn ago, one ol his daughters told me tliat after the publication of each of his Intoks, they alwav- expected for a time to Ik- sent to Siln-na. but that they had heard that tie- late cxar (who wan then living had forbidden bin name i be mentioned at court, ami had stated that bin only reason for not punishing him was that people then looked iis)ii m. M a- an apostle, but ii he were exiled, they Would regaid him as a man i What are the crimes for which Tolstoi deserve- punishment and excommuni cation" His great ofiense i- that he has told the truth as he see it fearlessly in season and out of season. Although he was born a nobleman, and might have taken a prominent part in ruling Ins country, he lias denounced the uriilal force which controls the empire, and declared that no man is good enough to command another. Notwith standing Ins wealth and honors he has protest!-! against the evils of the no just distribution of property, against tin- absurdities ol caste and rank and tin- htlse distinctions of society. In spite of Ins large landed estates he has lolluwed Henry in-org-- in claiming that every child born into tm- world should have a share in tm- heritage provided hy the Creator. An otlicer himself in the Crimean war, he now alanilutely condemns war as a survival of barbarous times, and preaches the doctrine of Jesus, that It is better to turn the other cheek than to return a blow. Formerly a keen simrtsmaii and an accomplished shot, today he is a rigid vegetarian, because he disapprove- ,.i the takiug of life when such act is totally unnecessary. In short, Tolstoi's that make u-exercise self-deniai , tha: only such giving and no other deserved the name of Christian alms-giving. Others might rind satisfaction in col lecting the extra wealth of the very rich to distribute it among the very Hmr ; he would not raise a finger to stop it, but for him, Tolstoi, such chanty, founded on difference in caste and rank and accepting the in justices of the world as heaven-isiru amngaaaaaif was altogathat m- autlicient. fie would devote his life instead to the task of making s-ople awake to the (act that all men are brothers, and should live together in a brotherly way, without the assumption of superiority which charity implies, and with justice ami love as the Inundations ol society .Krnst II. Crosby, in the June Pilgrim OIL STOVES HAMMOCKS FREEZERS ski-: W.J. CLARKE & CO. Optra Heine block, before buying. NATURAL AND ARTIFICAL Kctail and ton lots. tdtMiliiiiii- Or vu r orders mil the in vim Main 1, Main "T f the black or Mniii leum s:; "He is the Ice Man.' VanOrsdall & Row. i OR HAYING... Not a Rival in Sight Anywhnre linen that bus been done ti it.. TViiMMtli- hiuinlrv is nut in con ...f with that laundered anywhere in I. '..-..., I Ir, The beiiutv of our u,.,,.irv work makM us justly proud a, we feel Ilka BTOWlng every IIBM l,.. difference III OIH SUpcrl I ... . llniali i 111 till' and cuffs done up by our methods wttl ii,.. linen worn hv anyone in the city faMtilC Steam Laundry. I U Ray St Co. Buy ml Mil Horuls St cks, nd Ornin lor cuh or on msriclm. New York Mack bxchanp l. Chicago Stock vchnuire. Chicago Hoard ! Trade. Court -o " f.n'll.tori. :r Bhorl anil Ions handle pitoh forks, Scvtlifo, siiciitlis. Flexible steel cables, pulleys, in till rtizus. ropes, Hansford & Thompson, "The Leading hardware Men." ...LEE'S LICE KILLER... A nur remedy for lice and mitaa. International Poultry Kmnl keeps the h--n- le'.ilfhv, -a unt .mis il mention. Hone meal ifives ntren.'tfi lo vouiijr rim k- BONB MEAL A clean, iuuhViiiive but nutritious lertiliier lor your lawun. C. F. Colesworthy Pi)u,try and Uec s"pii nepot ONI LINK tine lime MM ' H.i'll . .10c IV dm CLASSIFIED ADS. OOONT BSVIM aroSOH lii TUB LINK. ae I or mure, t.-r w.-k. i the rnniul I ix-r 1 1 n. Hue Inn', '' mure, per inniitt; s' I . run- el le. in-r line I Wii l.INK-s. . . 1 ..'JIN' I time . Ii - lim ine ee! elrn i n.-fr I Ion FlGPRUNE I Cereal CKildren who drinh Figprune thrive and grow strong. The perfect food drink for growing children is FlGFKUNt. It in made from curefully se lected California figs, prunes and sound, well ripened grain. Looks like coffee Tastes like coffee. But there is not a grain of coffee in it. boil from 5 to 10 minutes only ALL QKUCEKS SELL FlOPKUNt: CtKLAL TRANSFER, TRUCKING, s T O R a ( ; ED. CROWNER & SON. TKLBPHONK MAIN i. I IIKKK l.lNK.s I tlmu JUe i in.-- jte V nine. am- Iv '" ' I" .iii.l iiiM-rtion tQUM UKM I time J'.e 'J tliimi ttc 1 tlm.n tv- I'. ' Ue ..luu.l luaerlluu KIS K LINKS i tiuiu ....ate .' 1 1 inn. Wc I nam nc -" n'l lltiuii.l, iiiwrtlun KUR SALK UK EXCHANUk. THK KINK8T ItKLUl A N HA. RICH A N 11) Helin.ll Kl.lll. Ill 111. nerlllMe.l, In,. . iuiiu. eriisiii to, n'ore . hi lie iil-.-i ol ml lulr) I'rltwn ren-.nnil.lv Li- Augt-lu. Uvikuii llsrn i n . Mrs H J. Il.mi. Mniinxer, No. wu Viwl I u.tln ., Hvii lliituii, nr.. SIX 1.1 N KM i timr Me .' Urn.. Me a linn Ma Jee MM .'I'llllUII.I iii-K-rlluo. UKN TISTi. K. A. VAI'OIUN, USNTIS1 In IihM Mulliliuu. ovrwi uvrioi ovsi al.tere-l. a m:v six HOKHK fOWKB OASU iinu oiiiiiiie .u-t nil lUiurv. taiaaiata. laaki. pipuiK, ti.itvrv .u t iMii-lu iparur, at aim iirn , or will ud'li. life loi iur.liuo l J Clove. hmdi.too, uraaon uk. s . i. i oui in ii r. in ruuu iulldlO(. not. v hour., to u I! . m., lie -p. ill. Trluption- 77. r. W. VIHUMNT, M. I. OK I- M KH K ot Kim N.iiun.i u.iii nei. u bavri It a . a. ai. ; 1 to j p. in IlltS. SMITH A HKNUKl.-.i'. ill i n 1. OVlT I . II le ion S.VIIlg. 11.11 k leleplioi, retnlfuey UtlepUou. U. h. OAJtPISLV, M. I) , HUM i I A I'll le fiiymti.n u.l autMiii. nut' Sulliliuif. Irlupliuuo: OOtte, bl.ee 7., ml, Uvuiv, bl.ek il. J, L MILLBU, M. I.. DMSPAIN ULOUK, In ai. hihI eorrecu tj. WMlblM, i.urrli.l eouilitioii. Kiel nup-tire-l lin.riu. iiUMI piuperl.. llll.i I lor rclmelive error. A. L. Ill'; AT IK. I). SaMiiK- l.nk (Ml K. A MANX, MKNTIHT. IN VSMOCIA tloi n.e ,v i- i' i lopi'in'. offlii. MISCKU.ANKOUS tlOTlCKS. nor 01AL Nti- nv. . (I Hi. i Uy, -li-ry I in uui Ik-ioi .ii mu on i ii flue provi l i- iioi I prrn el III Oregon Lumber Yard wool) 0 OTTERS l-'or harnn anil dwellinitn. Chuapei than fin. LmnbsTi Lath, StllltKlCH; HuildniK Piper, Tar Fupcr. Lime and (lenient, Moulding. Pickets, Plaster, llrick and aud, Screen Doors II Windows, BmSh and Doors, 1 rra Cotta Pine. Borie & Lijht, Prop'i Alta lit., opp. Court M i: - Vow ?ct Good Beer.. VVIhui von drink PILSNER BEER. Qiutnuitosd not 'ans? bsadaebe tli..ini'ss or N, BERKEL tfll the foilowitt" l,arR 'ins 4() acres Al wl)at ail( 890 acres A 1 aheat land 2 lots well located tsjn 1 i. ,i ii 1 1 . .V. .v, TTVDD ltfKJ Also a M list of tQwr county property cheap. The Place to Buy;:: In wliere y ,,, iin-l ttheap pri, ,-n. vS,' vo.,r r.ler fr hnulw h wati.r tank mul f.i Hunt I ini- t)( Lumber, Uth 'iiiKKJJtiilri! ing paper. Tar aper,Liiiic and oement, Pioksti Plaster, Brick, Sand, Moulding Screen Doors Will. lou-- S;Hh iv i Foors, J err Uotta Pipe I Pendleton Planiog i D CYlDOirn n Where to Snniil the j uau LEHMAN OR TEAL SPRINGS A Natural Health tWf.l Good Fishing and Huntinq I Ml kllliln of Snortn. Sliiiotinif Dowiing aiiev, urooaat ami leleiihillle c Ullll-i't loll to .11 Mail tliree time dm araak. Endicott, Warren & McfJ LEHMAN, OREGON. Money to L( IV, ASSOC I A rMilivUUu MIO- UK. n. J, U I ai l, BOOM nun biui-k TaMpMBa Mi I . 'Ol 0STKOHATU1C PUVsiOUMS in;.-, Ktlia -ii keo.. OIU.v, ou block eil ol ho. ion etorv nihil inuix iepri men in ' ie work utaai wr ill in Imve lllfl nr.- Ma uf Hie m win ui ii iKiri-l eorreci f, 1 lUUL l.intiriiiMii .niee.1 l.'.iiiiniiiivi mOIMTi Miiyur. uu-.i- I'HOI llul JK HKAM. KwniMar int. j. aaoq UtM), k. vtiirui iHllne.l vaiide UOii-a VK1UKINAHY SUKuaUN. OHUltfTIK liuburuli. .-Hotl.n.l VSTKUINAUY S i K Iba K-i)1 VtMrtoary aol- l-lu HOVeriunwir ipaotar lor vala .ii.inei, u, c. 10- ol.ill kui-l. Ironivit on o iiv. Uk'4IhI al Uauiuwfclal leK-plioau M.iiu lii. praudani i. nutil J briii I'viiilloioi.. lire MANKb SHU t.ui.Mi.i, VSe.toll. llrcon AND UHUKURb. liA.Nk Ol K81'ON OIK. Ik irellernl baukln otlagarili l.iru. m Lioi k, t-tii lUiut. i 'raicori, i i i t tat on. MORROW COASTER BRAKE The Morrow Coaster lirakf is the parent of all coaster brakes. It was the flrat ; it is the la;t. The only coaster brake that has been gool enough U need no change. It increase the utility of the bicy cle ; it dfCVSSSSf the effort necessary to MOSSl it. Mine pleasure ; less exertion. Ask your dealer to get it for you. Never put off until tomorrow when you can buy a MORROW today. Sriiil for our illuttralcl tmoklrl. clipae Manufacturinji Co.. Llmira. N . Y. oaiectt: K Jnin.Miu, DiaaitlMI i .1" iin.i , re..l, :r C AJ !'iiroo, oaflii J. A. kiiigon, wi,uui oaaaiar; Uiruci O. A. Uarlmau, Ii M. Juliu.. 1 i I nn ,, tiraw.J. t Kiuaor-. Suouri Jauiuwu U. naaaMali rtr- nul.unil KIKHT NATIONAL HA N K OK A I'HK Oravoi. i apiial, kfto.Uuj; .urulu. au.l pruiii loU) luu-ruai on tin i iWpoaiu. Ix-al. in Ionian ami Uomoaiii em-hauirii i nllectioui' """Hi') in ii. njri AOami, ,ra wwmi i i. i,, , e. -,n oaiiien i i'. uell. uaaoler. Mm. t U Haiuvti. caauiat. KiaT NATIONAL HANK OK PMNUL. uu Cabiul. fVU.Ouu: .urplu.. Ho,unu. Traua act guaral naukiiiK 'm.iue., K. aud U)liruhi uau.lei - Mini mi i'nu.u st, Krniiiiaoo, timw fork uul I'IiiiuikI uoiui.. e Uie North vai llrafl 1-rAAii en rtiiua I aud Jtllfopv Makun i-ollwiiiiu. on roa-u ii . mruu. Levi .iukeny pre.ei nl V . K Malioi'k TliHi-pjraaMout; C h WMe, oallUur; n I uuerotey, aaiitutni cattilcr Mm al , nrexou. y r all Mdi iluy lu any I Of U i-liieb can in in. l,,l nl and marke.l l ,.,,,.,. ,i 7V .. u ","kH' "'LlfutkStM Mil Ol tho H.iMr.1 ... - J(j m ' V'Mi MMlaQftUona, must ba t iu Hi , -v.. , hI4ib u lor iUf rlu Wor. .,l,,.aln M1UK ,.,,, lo th PraaUaat of th foard , u,..,,,. A 1 . ' .'. 1'' "f 1 1H'r 1V"' 'Ifwii Nonaal THki PtCNOLhloN riAVlNlib UANK faudletou.Oiuxou Orauiod Slaroh I, liw.. cabiial, s0,ltt, Inieraai lioed on nun I, uualb. Kiubau. bo ignt ami aold ou all iti.i dual i-oiuu Hpwial alU'iuion (lru ui none, Uou. W. J, ruruli). i-reaideul; J. N lual vi. i i. . T.J Morrlf. I'Mhlar. ABCaifSGTS AND auiLUKH-s. T. K. HOWABJ), AaoUITSOT AND flU- Ix. riUl. II Hill Uia.ei. lUinnlab, nil Mll.hl uiau. i uiuniiiig. in iui- city ot eouuiry "JK I HI If AMOK nin I'aiuin.g, -... (or ih.. m..;... . if. at Mfatlon, Ore iia. K.i.icrn i 'rugon u. Oragitu, j,,uu in- ravalvwl i tnt. I'lur Ol tin b.,.,,1 loek n i i 1. aint un ii.. i ,.- JlVri!. .'' "" i,U" luali-naU r li n I'""' 'arK-nir work, oalun Ml, al Uetioii. orrgon, in ai-cordauce witi plan, and .in ciinuonv ' bad ill Hi. ,.ili i u., . r na rc-Uil.-i-f.M. ttorccu-i bi -iT 'i ', u . '"! " ' MOB ..llleoltlee.il K. An ,,,,,, ',. II 'C" Oregon, and at ..... ,i, . .' " r' ' 'notoii, . li,..,it We.iou. or-: .,. ,UI suu- formal ye 11.111 I. lcHy llllll II Imiilm Won. nrogoii XI. ami. i nln Slat,- Noru .leul, 0J04 .if K at rVudlaU the Vih d. luav llil . Ask for ii. Schultz Brewing Co. IaW HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY or Gentlemen who cherial, Vuallt). Suid by JOHN rw.'HMIUl I he Louvre Saloon CKN lil.KXUN nhKnoN. l aaiv. am d,iee. ... 5 .,..."? "r " "Ida Judd bulldlug bid. .bouM U be rda.n,V.t in .h T.'.K la. lale to do au l'i . ,.. .a lu II, tl' I..1, .ptn Itlcatloua, uiu.i b.- eii( lo,l h, ..'..U-i lii.,,! ni.rkcnl ' Iropol Jr . ii u i ai ik I'aitilin.. ... n . tb Hra.ident ol t!. h,7iu ', AmilttadahMkoi a "t, cfd in nriler ..I .1... .. 1 iui il Nil KMC A COLK, 0ONTK V0TOHS AND bullilvra KatnuaU). lurni.Uud on abort uu Uw. Job work a apecialiv I'ruiapt i.. Hhofou Blun .ireei. uaar Main .Heel i A. WAY, CONTHAt'TOK AMI bulldvr Kallmann lurui.I.eit on all kluda ol maaoury, cuiut walk., .touc walla, ale or dan can be lull ai tUc Hill Orvgouiau oOiou llllMr...! A, .k' I r. 7 1 1 11 0 . j . ui . ,h Willi Ibe dUii. eUvalniM. lb,- hTaaDo! "i . . .--i-: auu thcorderol ih. I k U) Kegani. uiuat accouiuauy bid Uo,ra IN POl'N 1) THK k'oi i7ni,u '- Kirlbod animal. L'n uk VNU. lJK" ;ityM.hl and will UiSoT. "'r" u' b- b diauiou.l with I lu.iiTe o,, J. ''iudl aU.ui uu. pound. "" ll" boulder, igttl One aorrcl bnrae mU.ih . . UOm lvll.boul.Wr, uS!""1 UaledJuuc Ik, "e,"1 """I W) bouiida. aSATaSAJJiOlAl a.tt4l . WltoU-sulc datlar in Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke On Bitij prnMrty at a lot rate u( int. -rent Can lr- I aid in innntlilv IniUli- llll'lltM MO COMMISSK win loan on inipww ;ir.iirty Of will farom nioiuiy to Imiltl with Will in pleawnl tngirtit iinH ol avtutil cost to aor- tm- i a liaui. RANK B. CL0P1 Hug Main Street. ... Several Reason Wnv it mvp t.. m ihI nijr ordirll ami Ihiv Iruui un: l a . urn tin. only )mki)Io id I Inn m tilt) SttdUlnrv Imnmeajt un rent In iay. -'. We carry the largalt Kaatrn .-.'.... Wi are the only Sailllff I in I en. lie inn that ne er emplon 4. We Iihvii Htrn-tlv one pnwi K-nnln an- murki-ii in plain ft Our Htouk ih alwAVn atylen the lateat. ti. Wo have un intaliliuaui lor reliable work. 7. If our !.. ure nut . " the inoiiey will Im i neerfull." W. Wo never iniHreireaiill lliuke H . 9. We kivo you goal work, H anil uromnt attention, JOSEPH El HariMsaa and JJi.o GOLDEN RULE I Talepl 'uae 72. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Uallvar,, ..neo.K.gb,. '"and lannuaiauk f" ' VNooil uloe,u dry. 4UW' OUKUON Cor. Court and John1 PENDLETON. ORE .Sloaui heal Klectrie '-lll1,'fr- Auiuricau riau. i'-t: , ,t ) Kuruuoan plau, 5--"il Bpacial rala)" Praja Bua Heeta Commercial TrauV Fine Sample Ro Apaxlal Atteatuo Couatry Trada. L Jewt hi "Sa T h in In iii