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ma A V- -w V B B fl fl fl lebratc --yL 500 Shirts at 50c each. 900 Shirts at 75c each. 200 Shirts $1.00 each. !90 Shirts $1.25 each. 250 Shirts $1.50 each. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. iii.'uiirCL' tf CREEKS kiuipicm -" " of Mlleh Cows Ulnar - Riy no I i ' - .1 iti'kHOM "LvZLtalnini Ibi number of r L ,,...1.1 he secured to "irnisn I.umv mi'inn. mm -'" INC v..- - . -lint that II l" I i "- BMP. t ... U in Psill Stllll. r r; they Iblv welcomed b Mr. ami Mrs - i .). ....... i in t nf ( inpnian, ion " ' " In' re Mr several ynrn. tuitrtiiir in (it the best truck IroilUfnm in the vicinity ni xan- umler it Mlllli IUH. 111 "- I 'Kiv . iCbtMtM f"1"'1' pr-..hiftH lind a market in I'endlaton at g""l . ind Weill of all kinds of uim,. t r ii 1 1 M OIIlC III ,Mnl iii the ranch vtald as high as tvnr iwr Ml MO BTWI Ilie lililsmli lv " blfB M I"" n Grist Psiluraas Region, Mi'kty creek country ih exceed- u... mill tin. IuiiiIh thore- ir iiuk maile more vainaiue every . . ... i I. " - r.i'k (ban if pasturage for rnauiiier oi 80WI, which insures t ii r lliv lllr clieenc tliclorv Or ... : .) -i d ii ll.... . i .! hirthur iIhVhImii tin- rnMiHiri'HH il lUIUl mil bottom IhiuIh mid tHUUi i" iiiui unar 1 1 1 1 ii'iiintiiiii i u .1 i . . i i r nniv khii-li at nr.M.tiil in tint Him flic 1'iMuiiitHt litnl ..Itnrd u hi'llcr 'H1UH l- f-UIIUltfloll r- IMMUMirUtH. . WW DHfration ih not tieivHHary cuiv piltM. lHiWitt'n Witcli vtrMVMtll that tSpiMi ttiul nvr kMN of Ntttorhik Tall ad Cu. Arrival! t Hotel Pendlvton. .in. in P Tyler, Kakttr. K M Klmeudorf, Hn KranciHrn. I S It I'roiitiMK, Han Krancim-ii. KdKar M Laxarua, Portland. Ueo W Kendall, Portland. () B Prael, Portlaud. O E m. ii ii inn Tacouu. Wm Maliiir, Portland. C M Hmith, Portland. W If C.ilwivi ArliiiKtnn. W I' (!haniterlain, city. O L Deputy, St Paul. H C Bloodwell, Portland. W H Veraety, Boine. I McKae, North Yakima. 0 ! .lone, PliilaJlophia, Pa. W A U ill, Portland. i W Whitehouae, Walla Walla. W V Macy, Chicago. H B Cotton, Han Franciaco. () B Ballon, Portland. Qm H Huttmrland, Walla Wulla. T J Jenkinaon, Uanford. J W Davia, Han Franciaco. F H M. Milium, Portland. A Icy Fon, Athena. Ida l.aViera, Athena. G A HeOttlT. Walla Walla. lion Htevena. Hpokane. J J Burna, Portland. T W Jankaon, Portland. W B Montgomery, Portland Mia Lmm, city. W T Hialop, Portland. Walter B Dav, Ohinago .1 J McCook, U H A. A P Hmithera, citv. Walter B Day, Chicago. Mra W 1. Borch, Boiae. Minh Carrie McConnell, Moacow. Miaa Delia Brown, Moacow. A P Bradbury. ..... , uiijiif, uruiiic hiuI li.-Hin if nl ii 3 MIU 111 IllMIKM tVi.Ptlt ami run i.t rihk i. ... L HUNZIKER, I'-ll .1 . . mm auu uuuuan.., SXt dour to AlMIiln.U. A. ll '- ".... 1 i it' i r Beware of uintmenli tor Catarrri that Contain alereury u mercury will uruly ilu.troy the ntme of hiiii'U nml I'oiuplelol) ilumuiiu the whole i U' in w In n .'iitiirliiK 11 thnniKli thu rnucoun ur Itrat. Hui'li urdc I.- mIi. ml. I never be uaeil ex cepl on preHrrlpttonii from repulahle phy.l i'Un, a the iIhiukki' they will 00 In leu (old to thrKiMiilvour.il poaalbfy ilrrlvr Irom tbem 11. IP. Currh Cure, muuul.rtureil by K. J. i in in A i :., I nl. -.In l)., eoulHlim no mercury, uini i uikmi Intetiialiy, .ctiuic dlreetlj apoa Ihr liloo.l itinl iiiucoua HurUcea of the ayatem. In buylua H.U'a C.t.rrh (Hire be nuru you get Ihr Kriuiliir It In lakon Intern.lly. .nil in.ile In i'oleilo, Ohio, by K. J. (Ihimey St Cu. Toatl moul.la free. Suhl In nil ilruugtata, price 7ftc, M)r bottle. H.U'a family Pilla .re the heat. How about Your Vacation? Why not upend the vacation at Vaquiua hay, where can he had excel lent fare, good finding, good boating, aafe bathing, alluring ridex and nuBblw I'he coureee and exerciaea at the BvaOMf acbool, of 1UU1, at Newport, will afford great variety of inetruc tioiiH, divereion and entertainment. No other reaorl offer, oqual attrac tioiiM and advantage." Don't Let Them Suffer. Often children are tortured with i Idling and burning ec.ema and otbw Hk ill dineUMde hut Boeklw'l Ariiic.H Salve heal the raw aorea, oxpela in BaUamatioa, leaveH the iklll Wlthmil ii ecar. Clean, fragrant, cheap, there'M 0 aalve 08 earth an good! fry it. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at Tall man & Co. Hon.i Tor Sa)e. Will evil at the Oregon feed yard on June 22, 25 bead ol Clyde and I'er ObofM hiiraea alao one flue llamiltoii iau colt, 6 veara old, J. M. Bentley tlfltlon Mf Will give five moutbe UlM "ii approved notea. 1). . HTKICKLIN, Olex, Ore. my cough whh Cough Cure "The doctora told me m incurable: One Minute made me a well mau. " Soma KM ver, North Stratford, N. Ii Beoauee you've not found relief from a atubboru cough don't deapair, One Minute Cough Cure baa cured tbouaaud. aud it will cure vou. Safe and aure. Tall man A Co. BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make g,al bread uae Bvera' Beat Flour. It took flrat preiiiium at the Chicago World'a Fair overall oouipeti ou, and given excellent aatiafaction wherever uaed. 'very ; gU-rtMltwMl. ue b ave the beet Steam "'lel liitrley, Ke,d Rye aud Beard leas Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. See Dem Freezers" I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers frm oae pint to ttm quart8, will freeze cream 111 from three to five minutes; also have a full f fishing tackle, hammocks, etc. See my fine before buying c' TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. THE ANCIENTS AND THE FATS ATM KN A BUSINBSS MEN PLAY A BALL 0AMB. He.vywelahtt Won In a Seore of 27 to tB-Proflti Given Sunday Schools. Athena, .lime 17. An ached tiled, the hAHoball game between the fat men and old men took place Saturday afternoon on the home diamond and wan witneaaed by about 400 pMpU. The game was pronounced bv all an the most interesting, and at the same time laughable, ever plaved here. The "Ancients" were captained bv Hugh MoArtbat, and was made up of gentlemen of the age ol H tears. The follow ing coniosel his team': Louis LtDMNbOi P. H, Sauinbirs, J. ('. Stamper, J. A. Baddelev, JoNpfa Gav, lr. L. Dell, (4eo. W". IIhiiscII and J. Hi B. (ierking. The "ttM," captained bj Q, . Bradley, were men of 40 vears ol aue and 200 DOBttdl weight. They were: W. K. I'otts, l'listmaster L. A. OitbOBB, Cluirles Anherd, Will Wolll, QoOi w. McDonald. Robotl Ooppook, .lames Scott, Freil HOMniWOig, Some very fast ball plavinir was done, considering the nve ami weight of the opposing teams, nml il ip thought that il a little prartning is done by the "Fats" they will he able to make a good ibowing Hv'amst the "Yellow Kids." The beavwveiuhts won the game hv a score of 27 M IH. The Athena Mercantile BOIDMOV offered as a prize to the winner of this game nine pairs nf iiul .r mih l pants. The prooatdl oi the gHtiie utter expenses were piml werefl, which was equally ilivuleil la'tween the Snn- dliy scIiooIh u the Methodist, Chris tian and Hnptist churches. The quarantine at the home ol Dr. Sharp was raised today, T he dOfltOf was now fuUy recovered tmui a mild attack of smallpox. Mat i Mnsirrove, ol Milton, was in tins city on Saturday. Joe Baddelev was in Pendleton on Saturday. Joseph France, of Will In Walla, was a visitor in this city on Saturday, On I rii lav last, Henry ami nrk Dell bought a half iBMratl ol Oay . Son in their cigar store ami cluh rooms. The new linn will make this resort one of the most popular in the city. Dr. Best, Angus McDonald ami Frank Blair, of Weston, were vinitors in this city Saturday. K. A. Carter A Son, who have I u conducting a chop house in this city, sold their business Friday, ami will open up a baken in a lew dajfl L. ii. I'ickel was it Walla Walla visitor Saturday. Miss Kate McDonald ami Mi MM Flora and Mida Mclntyre, nre visiting relatives in Waliu Walla. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Bond let I for Walla Walla Saturday to visit n a tives. Homer Watts returned Friday (fMD Kugene. Charles Ferguson, agent for the I'acilic l: levator company at Mission, was mi Athena visitor Saturday. PRINTERS BEAT BARBERS Three Hundred People Were Present to See it Done. The printers defeated the barbers in t!ie l nee bail game Sunday afternoon, June 10, by a score of 20 to 11. The victors did not handle their OBpOBWlM with that delicacy ol touch which they like to receive when in a bttfbar'l chair, and at times were real rough. The result upon the feelings ! tin-surlier- was about the seme as that which strikes a man when a barber claps a towel that is too hut upon his face. It hurts for a little while, but soon cools off. The printers won the game by their baltery work, Lot Drake doing the pitching and Clint Brown the catching. Win Brown played a good game at third. Jim Kates did the InsI hatting for the barbers, while Harper pitched and 1.. Kites caught. The ball was hit wits great regularity, but the fielding wus the color of a ripe wheat field. The acore by innings is all that is necessary to tell the tale: By Innings. lilitiffl Hartwre I o 0 i u u o-il I'riiuera 2 1 U .1 t U I I -" .Manager Kader umpired aud gave good satisfaction. Bat. ball Notes. The Adams team went to lie n and played the club there OB Saturday, June 15. The score resulted 'JO to 7 in favor of Adams. Claude I'euland, of the Fendlelou first team, umpired, deorge Marquis, of the Whit man college team, played left field for Adams. Boh Cromu and Itoy I'enlami pitched and caught lor Helta. i . CUT Willi A POLKBl KNIKfc. Karl Camp at Keho Mas a Serious Aeeldent. Fho, June 17. Karl Camp, brother of Ueo. Camp, met with a very seri ous accident on Butter creek last Thurs day. He was tatting at the Asa Thompson place, where Bert Benedict and another boy were cutting VOOd. F.url was whittling with his nookal knife as they talked, aud was asked to move out of the wav. He did not emu ply with this request as quickly as Hurt thoutrht be ought to, ami, m inn, he made a reach for him, to pull bin. out of the way. At that, Er started to run, and stun. sling fell against tfie other workman, running the knife blade into bis breast for about an inch, about three inches ImjIow the Collar hone From the Ions of blood aud the shock, the bov fainted three times. At this writing be is resting easily. People and Happenings. T. (i. Smith was a re prenelit dtlVe to the grand lodge of Masons, held at Portland, laat week. Mrs. Kaudolph lias taken the man agement of the Arlington hotel. Hev. J. K. Hall, of Klgin, and formerly pastor of the M. K. church at Kcbo, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Hall is now advance agent of Hie Deuioee Family Coucert Co. Tbll com pany will give a concert at the Metho dist church on the evening of July 4. Mr. aud Mrs. F. W. Heudley and Mies Maggie Louard, of Fuudletoii, drove from Pendleton last .Minday aud spent the day visiting J. H. Koontx aud family. Word has been received from Wil liam Beeves, who is at F'ole.v springs, that he is getting well. He weut to Foley suriuas about the middle of May, suffering intensely from rheumatieoi. lie writes that now at times tne pains have wholly left him. The recent rains have hoi bored the farmers a great deal. On Butter i reek , there are eoine two hundred acres of alfalfa hay down. A. Oale, agent ot tne u. n. oi . . Co. nwre. 'aave lor caaieru Canada, shortly after the Ural of July, with the intentions oi maaing oermaueut home there. r "wl L'll.. LT. ..u vi u uli .diu'litloll .V1IBH r.lia n.u i i.. .. u..i i t . i. ,ii. i. on rOCH'Ui 1U HID lUDUIUUlBl ....... nesstrip.o Pondlrton, returning on VOLUNTARY ACADEMY AH) Saturday morning's train. j L M Bee returned from Pendleton, last week, much improved in health. u wan inougni mat possihly lie would have to go Portland to undergo an mmriitiiiii tin kai.nl I ti I, AtA ...,i I...... uf-v , ..... nni'iij i,. , ,u ll. , im.v to. OPPBRS n A DR TO THB BAST ORR0ON- IAN TO START Baft. 000 FUND. A PRSTIFBROUS 0RRM. Burows Up the Sealp Into Dandruff and Saps th. Hair's Vitality. People who complain of tailing hair as a rule do not know that it is the result of dandruff, which is caused by a pattifoToai parasite burrowing up the sculp a it digs down to the sheath in which, the hair is fed in the scalp. Before long the hair root is shriveled no and the hair drops out. If the work of the germ is not destroyed hair keep thinning till baldness come-. The only wav to cure dandruff is to kill the germ, and until now there has been no hair preparation that would do it: but today dandruff is easily eradicated by Newbro's Herpicide, which make hair glossy and soft as silk. THE PORTLAND GAMBLERS A Movement on Foot to Enforce the Law Against the Games. Purl land. J une 17. "Oamhling must he suppressed in this city, if the matter has to he made a caniaigii issue." declares Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector of the T rinity church. TI e Law Bnforoenanl League, of which Dr. Morrison is a leading spirit, has about come to the conclusion that the gambling, which is now wide open. will not be closed be the police. I he grand jury, however, is now consider ing the situation and has summoned several ministers to appear before that bodi. Tne probability is that the grand j iry will not return an indie- meiit At the next election, jr.au bling w ill le BHtdl a paramount issue, according to lr. Morrison. When the county conventions meet, he savs, delegations of prominent business men will ask the repuid icans and democrats the privilege of the BOOf for sfew minute. If this is granted, the conventions will be re quested to have an anti-vice platform. and, should tins not tie considered favorably by either democrat or re publicans, then the reformers will take to the field with a complete ticket of their own. Their theory is that, by controlling the mayor and common council, they will he able to force the BoliM to close the town tight, should mild persuasion prove ot no avail, then Hie delinquent officers are to be indicted. The minis ter intimate that aoBMOM is making money out ol the gamblers, but men tions ho names. As for the police, when a prominent oSoof was asked for his views on the subject, he replied: "Let them go ahead ami indict. " Smallpox Hat Subsided. Portland, June 17. SinallKix, which developed at such a rate ten days ago as to alarm the punlic generally, has subsided or been checked. No death have resulted, although one man who ran away from the pest bouse is in a serious condition. There are many physicians who deny that it is small pox and assert that the city physician is mistaken. Food Changed to Poison. Putrefying food in the intestines produce- effect- like those of arsenic, but Dr. King's New Life pills exel the poisons from clogged bowels, gently, easily but surely, curing con stipation, biliousness, sick headache, fever, all liver, kidney and Isiwel troubles. Only He at Tallmau i Co.'-. Dyspeptics cannot be long lived, be ca.ls'e to live requires nourishment. Food is not nourishing till it is digest ed. A disordered stomach cannot digest food; it must have assistance. Kisbd Dyspepsia ( 'ore d igeats al I k illds of foisl without uiJ from t be stomach, al lowing it to rest and regain its natural func tions. Itselenmnts are exactly the same as the natural digestive fluids aud it simply can't help hut fjo you gisal. Tallmau A Co Can't U..I Martin. You can't heat Martin's prices on groienes ami you can't Hud a nicer, cleaner stoi k id groceries to select from. He has now in stock a -pecial line of lamv el xe including im ported lnnSerg.r Try some of the klppored harrlni and smoked white Ban thai be bal H i'1"' from the Fiast. Bam am bal the bakery depart ment of Martin's store la the best in the cily. lor Sals. line ten foot header, three header lasls, oue fourteen horse Pitts im BfOVad power almost new. Call or address, J. I 1.1 F.i mUUmm, Auams. A euite of room in the Kast Ore goniau boilding, hot and cold water, bathrOOU), for 111 a mouth during the summer. Apply at the Fiast Oregoniau otlice. Burning Scaly HUMORS Complete External and Internal Treatment $1.25 eawUnaaatfOirTtOTiA Soap (Ibi LtMieeaiaai ih, run oi nraelt ami scales ami eafkMBMI Uitekened i uttele, i m i io omniu m (Ml ), u alia! m UlUS ami ilillliliiliialii.il Slid i-miUiU umi toeal, i ' r i a laaui t n 1 aft u . ... , aini rltiati tae Uaad v Mbbm) eat ' em n vuaV'lrel Ui raw MM awe! tunuiing, ili-llgining, uml liuniiliatlng kin, aealV, ami l,i,,., t liuiiior-, Willi turn ul tail i . lieu all Bai fail- H I I 1 1 H f. ..Ill fir inm I. I l'N - M an i . i.. n " ' '' BAD BREATH Ml be I... - Ii . ' M i" 1 1.. , in- aliiiulr ,t..r.,T Uv .li.uul.LMr and 1 Hen- l,o,.it.l aliu Muiiilarfuih tTii a.cl .111.UU mil iiui iio.all. iwi nii Wll UH IIIM MMI I no uuioubuuM i incliiuaii oaiw CANOV W m-WW tAINASIIl. tmut UU... 1,1 i , I . I.l, e,,LMfll TlLMUf lilMal IK, lioml Kvrar Suikeu. Wvakeu or larlp.. Im tU 41.' CURI CONSTIPATION . Iiui l..a. Imimii, Iktann. InVHl, Silt TA BIS ami .uaranuseil br all ilru Time to Take Up the Matter Has Come, Think Many Cttliem Bona of the Offers. Pendleton has already excellent private and public scbixils, but still a strong desire exists for better ones. Particularly is this true in connection with the proposition to give the Pen dleton academy better buildings and a better site. There is ground for be lievmg that $2r,000 can be raised for this purpose. It is thought that the present ground" and building can be disposeil of lot 94.000 that t0 can be raised in Pendleton and vicinity; that 17500 ran be raised in Oregon i-utside of Pendleton and ?B00 outside of Oregon With this remilt in view, the Kat Oregoniau believe it l the time to start the work forward and push it until success conies. In the last few days, several citizens of Pendleton have spoken encouragingly of this project and offered to contribute lilierally towards it. The Kast Ore goniau desires to promote the giaal cause and with this object will start a subscription list. It has authority for announcing the following subscriptions and to solicit others from those who may he interested t'h In hand I M 0 Teniele WltOOl If? 90 T. .1 . Morris H ' Kal Orrgnnlsn MM N In this connection, it might lie re marked that a large number of those who subscribed to the Young Men's Christian Wociat mu fund are desi rous of transferring the subscriptions to the academy fund and some action may he taken in this direction. In iciv event, if Pendleton people will unburn be fmHs), the amount named will undoubted I v be forthcoming from the outside and PeniL'eton's school facilities he greatly increased to the benefit d the town as a place to live in and the people. W0MENS' TAILOR MADE SUITS. Regular s-e djiiply middle window s.iic prirr lio.oo Woneai' man ttiwti mada snitq s s t S'1 WomiMi's niitii tailor made suits 7 7) itl.oo Women's man tailor made suits y hh li6. jo Women's man taiUu m.nli" suits t" y7 17.50 Woman'a man talloi mada auita 11 4H lao.oo Women's man tailor maile suits . . u J jtjj.ixi Women's man tailor made suits lb 40 ,jo.oo Women's man tailor maile suits "J 9J These are all this season's new, stylishly maile uartnents. correctly male ami properly trimmed 1) I 8 DR. SAND are belt. I la do miioI fof t Iih cure t Nervous ond PhytiotJ I l i I -ity. Bxhauatod Vitality, Vari oooole, Prematura Decline, Loss of Meiiiorv, Wasting, He which lias been brought about by early indiscretions or later exoeseet aaTABuaaao nuan ykaih. Write tixlhy fur my latcat biMika, "Hmi h In N.turn." ami "rttrvngih Its Uae ami Alma. Iiy by Men." DR. A. T. SANDEN, Drnt PORTLA rpt. ND. A. kusscl Block, OKtitlON. A. t SHAW k CO. W. J. KKWKLL, Manager. WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard on Webb Htnt opiaiHite Hunt Ffnifnt iiep..t We are preparisl to furnish anything in t In InmbM line and can guarantee prices to lie as cheap, if not baaSSf than others. We also carry a large iine ol I'.-.i" Windows and Moulding. Parties contemplating building will do wall to see us bufore placing their orders. We also carry (,'aacade lied rlr wissl. Phone Mam W. JUNE BARGAINS lil.n k dress gOOda, 30 tOObai Wide . . . Blai k dn ss ioods, JO inehes wide Black latiu Baiah dress gooda, 4 in, wide , CottOB worsfcil ilress gOoda,90 ineiirs wide W irsted dress gOOtlf, 4 inches wide All wool chsviol skirt and suit material. t 111 wide J .ip.inese silk in alt colors, 10 inches wide ....... japanese silk, all colors. x in wide I'.iltet.i finish Changeable taffeta silk, Lest Quality Tlirkay red labia linen, ys inches wide Bleached tabla linen, j" inehei atida Illeached f.ilile linen, Ui tin lies wnli:.. II. ill hleai hed table linen, fia inches wide Bleat hed muslin, 36 int lies wide t lood apron obet k gingham , Hest apron checked ;ilili.iin Satinu Petticoat', deep flounce, knife pleating Merer riaed Lest pcttii n.its. at 1 ordian pleated floum t Percale wrappers new pattern trimmed liaa 19 to ti Women's Tailor Made Suits, In mixed i;i ij Women'.- Tailor M life Suitn. . Shut waists, a Int tn close, woith f In t 50 Men's swe.Ui is, pisf the llntin lot now Men's cotton son, per doen pair 50 men's suit., MUM Wl 11 ft'.V, others to ij, all redut i d, the Lest ones Women' Ll.u k hose, 3 pan lei li no Men's UnleundavOd white shirts 144 Men s underahirta and drawen on counter 10 doen women's donola shoes, patent leathet tip Hi st him- 1 .1 In 11 Host red calico I.l;ht color Cillu o, Lest .... . , . Scotch I. awns Lace Curtains, 3)4 yard long Ml pieces Silkahne itrapery ttegular June price price IRC !C MC IrW ROc 2t: IfW 8c 2fK 17c tUK ;We ic 22c SIK: ;c SRc Wc Mk Ifk: iffc IHc liSc ;lc WK: 27c 8a Ha l.t 't 1&JIQ $2 rH .Sc 72c l $A.fN) $lfv(H $h:.2 BOc title .&c Me $H.M 38c BOe 2ftc Hall Price 98fl (i',c Hc ti'ic 44c Re 4k Be ;fc $I.MI ?Mc Hk 7c Read this lUt every day, 'twill le worth your while. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ALWAYS IN lift: IH AO. Agents Huttcrlcka Pattcrna. r a ' 11 1 1 iuiin,n' Arm In Arm wllh Vour Pk eel bou k Our flue cariiets have benu selected Mith a VsM "I giving NBJ the boat valve lot rOOf money Neat, elog.nl and attractive pal tenia n ami with durability, and within tin means ol For Rig To go Fishing or (or a cab to make a call telephone Main 7V. sXVIN ' K A 10 I i.. ... 1 lilaKIa all. is what we are offering in our line ataN of ruga, carpeU and aomethiiig in lace ourtalna ami unrtiure. It will mat vmi iih thing Wi baik at them. Prlaai are right Jesse Failing. Mam Street near Itrulge i a rmcrs Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor. 1 laaattfi lu bsrral. . day. Siuin on iiau.K.1 tor wha.l. ri.iui, Mm ywi. i.'bupptMi roi. sic , .iw.yt OU 1 an 1 Call up :::::: No. 5 lor Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling Mapacl.1 at tsut.ua alva lo CvualguuiauU Laatz Bros. .fOR HAYINIi... Short and loilfl banUjfl pitch forks, Boythoa, loeathi, Plazibla itaal uabloi, pullayi, ropaa, in all liltii Hansford & Thompson, 'I'he Leading Hardware Men." WOOL FOR SALE. Thorateay ol aaoh waali I will ba at the Kiral National Hank otiii to racaive aaalail im1m on loi oi wool Noa, 6, m, i;i and 17, about 600 aaolta, now storad in tin ndapaiKiaot war bouaa; alao about H00 aaoki of tins yean ollu 1 rarv tin- privilam "I rajoottlia any or all bida. Atlilronti nut Pen dleton or rilol Hook Talaphona l'eniiltton or rant h on lhr Creek. J : SHITM. flolel SI. Cb IHO. OAKVHAU, frmp KidXaDlly KurohHod StMJi flMUal l iinp-ai HUM Hlck aid a hen fraea iejel. Mample Kouoa la caaaacllaa Kooin Kale 5fc. JSc. $IM For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink Am nnnifrni nrrn isiii in 1 111 n 1 in 1 11 Dill mlUUU ULLiui Polydore Moens, Proprietor. Friday eveuiug. 1 B. N. SUuneld maae a suori uu- r