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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1901)
We are Going to Celebrate; Are you? The Fourth of July will soon be here, and if you have notj vet putchmdi vcnir holiday attire it will be to v"iir advantage to do so at once. Remember, delay! an dangerous, and the prettiest goodl arc being sold now. Get your dress while you have an assortment to select from. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood TUESDAY. JUNE in. 1H01 (or himself in worlil Mint niarrileaa, grow btar that ilnmiuatt- ami rule in kingly If tha people, of Pendleton will but take hold of the Pendleton aratleiny entarpriae a announced in Monday' Daily Eaat Oragooian, ami ptiah Mm aubecriptiona up to the neceeaarv mark, they will be doing a good to the town that will be felt at onoe, and incream- aa the yaara paaa. With Il'o.UUU, the i in beautiful diction cuh, lelt t Mil that was cruel into a powerful the mountains manner, until at last, weakunel by ! ! age and rheumatic paina, he wander into the vnlley of dentil. iMarouragftl that he no longer can repel hi enellile- from tile l II I H III IIVOT which he ha reigned (or many year, he an iff e the poimmnu gate exhaled nun the cavern ol the death ralley, and end a remarkable cureer by voluntary death. It l an iinii(iii' conception, and the tory, which i very instructive, ia told academy can be placed upon a founda tion that will be permanent. It would aaem to be a work of au partiuity to argue the benefit audi an inatittttion bring to a town. Many peraons now living in the country are accumulating competencies) and are considering where they aiiotild go to give lhair children the advaotaae aj education. Kicellant aa our puhhr acboola and the preaent academy are, they do uot quite reach the atandard that will kawp the. well-todo ieople here. The drift ia away from Pendleton towardi towna having more complete' educational facilitiea. It ia a matter appealiug 0 the hanl tiaadad buaineae man, to the parent who have children coming to an age wheu they aspire to advancement in learning, and eaecially to the man or woman who regard achoola a the paramount naed for any community . The time ia ripe for the attainment of aucceae in a movement that haa been contemplated for eeveral year. ODILL A POSSIBILITY. Wheu Senator Tom I'latt of New York givea out a tip auch aacauie fmui hla lipa uu Monday, that (inventor Udell "might be president later," it takea ou a aigniticauce greater than uaually attache to the political rumor about oandidatea. Tom I'latt haa owned the New York republican macbiue for a generation, tie ia in "hand in glove" with Kichard Croker, the Tammany Hall boas. I'latt take the New York a tale patronage aud Oroker the apoiia of ottice in New Oft city. The two agree upon thia diviaiou juat aa diatinctiy aa two highwaymen separata the pluader they have looted from a weatern atagecoacti. When Piatt goea out for a preaidential hum .nation for hla uroUage Udell, he cau count upon the aaaiatanoe of Oroker which aa a rule meana the delivery of New York atale'a bin delegation . Udell with Piatt behind him ia a preaiden Hal poaaibilitv, iuaamuch aa Piatt at the Philadelphia national republican convention shelved Kooeevell by uiak tug him vice preeideut The question that is raiaed. however, la whether Kooeevell cau throw off the deadman' body of vice-preeideulial otatcurily ami nmerati into " tiie suuligl.l that beale against the White House BUM PUfULAM BOOK IN I BUI). Dr Melvil liewey, libiariau of (lie New York atale library, seut to the principal libratUa iu the United lauu- au luquiry aa to which were tin an moa( popular book during 1 Prom (he replies , (he librariaua gave tirat place (o hrnest tjeloii-Thoiiipaon's 'Biography of a Cirualy," published by the Century company, which re ceived 131 votes in the response ( Dr. liewev's inuuirv. "To Have ami To Hold," by alary Johnston, pub liabed by Houghton, Midi in A (Jo. waa a eloae second, with 1 3tl voles "K.ben tloldeu." by Irvine Bachleiwr (Lathmp Publiahiug company;, re ceived 127 votes. Uue volume of poetry, "Au American Anthology," compiled by K. C. Nteduian and pub liahed by Houghton, Mitlliu a Ob loiiud a place in the 1ml, receiving 126, tiie fourth highest number of votea. "Alice of Old Yiuceuiies," by the late Maurice Thompson Jlowen Merrill company , received 121 votea, and "Klaanor," Mrs. Humphrey Ward's uew novel, published oy the Harpers, receive! 108 votea aud took aixtb place in tfijMiat. It ia highly cradftable to the reading public of the ' Vahft 4M that they diacovered and appvV rated the merit of that charnMBg romauce of Krueel liiilnii Tluwgjpajoii It ia of an order of hooka near fc liutraturu. Written in a iv le that appeal to the youugeat reader, It Aiau arreeta Uie attention oi the wideet read aud moat profouud ueu and women No other hero of a oiuauee over waa taken through aa IMtrleucea more pathetic. The little A LA CARRIK NATION. In the richly furnished rooms at the I lack of her millinery establishment aat the in litre (hereof, meditating in luxurious content uhiii the hnaine of the day! which had heon unnsually large. A few hat ami bonnet-, it i true, upon whirl, the profit was hardly more than 2 i per cent, bad been sold, but thev were old MhM'k. The cmniiarativi- loss on theae had been fill I v off aat hv ' onler lor a ilnr.en or more tairv crea tions at ttie ciiatomarv rate of increase nver actual cost, and a aatiatied smile rested upon the smooth, round feature of Mine PlOjg Ploni, the acknowledged artiste in gorgeou headgear. There was only one aalegirl on duty, all the otbera having gone home, and when the front door opened ami five or six men came in the madame hastily left her tioudoir and went forward. "Are yon the owner of thin establish ment "' u.ipuired the man who ap peared to he the leader, ill a gruff Voice "Yes, air." she replied "What can 1 do for you.'" "You acknowledge then," he re joined, turning a wild frenzied gate BDOfl the ahow caae that lined (he room, tilled with costly specimens of the milliner's art," tiiat you carry on this unrighteous, hoine.deatroviug huainesa, tin-fruitful BBBJNBOi iniaery, crime and suicide ' Woman' woman la there no way of reaching your heart'.' I'o von ever atop to think of the happy home you have broken up, of the prosperous men vou have driven to bankruptcy, of the terrible evils you ail abroad in the land hv caterinc to your sex's fondue for extravagance and gaudy display? Comrades, why do we waste a moment in useless de lay? Let the work of deatruction be gin." Six hatchets which bad been con cealed beneath their overcoat tl ash.il in the air, and the maddened men rushed at the showcase a a Their weapon cruahed hideously through the plate glaaa. They broke all tbe furniture in the eatahliahuient. piled bouneta, hats, ostrich feathera, artificial flowers and costly furbelows without number in a heap on the floor, danced BBOB them ill savage glee, unrolled hoi! aft.-r hull of ailk rihbona, which they used as laaaoa to drag down the plaster cast on tbe shelve, ami unheeding the shrieks uf the terrilied women, thev chopped the counters into kindled wood . Then, having reduced the interior of Mute. I'lnm Plum's emporium kg a condition of hopeless chaos, the Hank nipt HuslNtud'n Association of Mil 1 1 nor v Smasher gave three rouaing cheer for homo protection and reloru. concealed tbe hatchet again under (heir inuroa(s and taunt forward to renew the cruaade at (lie inilliuery eatab listilneilt in the next block. NBJBfvttlra, Man i trying to abuse the natural laws of protect ion for water sheds and substitute therefor artificial agnncie.4. If the forests of Washington are to be a source of revenue fill year heme, provision must be made now to re plenish them on denuded acreage It would be wiae to send students ID 0Bf many to study fnreatsy and it would be business to compel lumber txtTOM tn not impoverish the Inture inhabitant of sections where thev make their million Spokeaman-Keviea . JULIA WOULDN'T HAVE HIM. Romance li come into the life of ,'iilia Tnrppia, spinster, in a most uu BSBSBtsd manner Julia I Idue-eved, blonde and dimpled. Incidentally she looks Altar the culinary troubles in the home of J, T. Unas, of the Arm of Rosa, Higgim- d Oo, She i a plump little maul from the land of the vikings who know more of tbe Inn- guage of cupid than ot tlie twisted ami tangled mate- of idiomatic English. Hilt to the romance in question. (Somewhere in tbe Hood river district, presumatily in a lonely spot, dwell a bachelor, whose ami yearns for an atlinitv. Hetween yearnings he ia oc cupied with the more prosaic task of cultivating strawberries for the Astoria market. Ilia name of Q, A. Shirton, ami according tn hi own statement l.c ha a good home, and he la authority for the additional informa tion that he i willing to share it with a auitable mate. (ipportllliitie for courtship apparent ly are rare in the HimmI river country so Mr. Hhirton decided on a novel manner. In a box of lucioii berrie-c the finest in the crate, be placed a note. Ami that note, though brief a to length, ro Hod that he wa tired of single lileaaeil ness and that bis little dove cote needed a mate to make life that "grand sweet long," inai one i trover t.ieveiauu, noim pictured married life, lie reasoned with bachelor astuteness that it would I- a gil housekeeper that would secure the lineal berries, ami M wanted such a one. Ala for hi plan. The hern.- wen aent to Mr. Ross' home and the plump, dimpled Julia proceeded to null them, in the bottom wa a leaf torn from an old account book. Now Julia ba barely a apeaking acquain tance witli the Kugliah language and it wa necessav to have the content translated When it waa made char to her tiiat he wanted a life com panion Julia did what any other wo man would have done under the cir cumstances she blushed. Her dimple deepened ami the blood came and went in her rosy cheek a she murmured something in her native tongue, which wa prnhuhly synouom oua with that time honored, "This is so sudden " Hut Mr. Hhirton' hope are in vain. Julia will not have him. She has other matrimonial plans and they do not tit in with a strawlierry ranch on the Mood river. No answer wa- re. turned to the proposal and if this come under the notice of Mr. Hhirton, he will understand that he i rcfuied once ami for all by Julia Hut then are other maun, ami vanities are plentiful.- Aatorian. HARDWARE We have a complete stock of pOOdl in the Hardware line re quired for harvesting Pull line ol Irners. Hammocks Oil Stoves, etc. to keep you cool dliTiBg the hot Weather I el OUf (Inures on plumbing and electrical work. All work guarantee W.J. CLARKE & CO. Opera EfotIM hlock. Not a Rival m Sight anywnorvj -baa the linen that hai n hh Mip . ti. Domaettc lauadrjrli pa ! -ill, l hat rtlllldiTe.1 ailVWIiere 10 Kastem ' Iragnn George H. Demott. White House Grocery. Dan Kemler. Oliver & Company. These are the four stores that have the UKIAIi CREAMERY BUTTER Kit U weight: beat on the market it is Kurantued. tr a roll if you don't liko it net nit DtOBet bat k. The beauty ol our I... -,.rk make II- usin p- a, we Isal like crow, lie every time m ,. dUeieaei i" "''rrh eoloraad flnltt oa tbe ihlrtB, oollaw and OBfli done Bp by OBI methiHl H th the linen worn by anyone in the city. Domestic Steam Laundry. BERKELEY Has the followinp; bafajBj 480 VSm Al wheat land. 830 Bcrwi A l irbeti laud 2 lots well looattd $30, 1 lot lower Webb street $90 Also a big list of county property cheap, town and Oregon Lumber yafdThe'! O and cheap BTiBBBi hit in WOOD fJOTTIM For bams and dwellings. Cheaper than tin. Lumber. Lath. Shingles, Kuildimt Piper, Tar PatpaT. Lime and ( ement. Moallinp IMwkets. Piaster, Brick and Sand, Screen DoOletJl WindiMvs Sash and DooTBt Terra Cotta Pine. Borie & Light, Prop'? Alta St., opp. Court Hons ou get Good Beer. 1 - , , -hi ;-.oi omer ior Header Iih, water tanks aud feed rai ti. Heat line of Lumbar, Lath, Shingles, Build inp paper, Tar paper, Lime ami dtment, Pickets I'lantcr. Brick, Sand, niouldiui Screen I loon 1 Windows, Sash a Doori, Tern ( 'ottn Pipe. AMERICAN PLAN. $3.(K) per Day and Upwards 1 im st Motel in the Padfk Northwest Dandruff and Falling Hair vanish before the ma'ic touch ot" Newbro's Hefpicida, the Liteiit scientific discovery. It kills the dandnitY ;ernis. Destroy the cause, ynt re move the effect. Kill the dandruff trerni. and your hair will grow abundantly. St. Asraosr, lotao, l- I . Ilvnu. i.l -i.m-4 ill ihAl ruu iaiu, lor 11. II Iia , irAniil 111 v Im-a,! Ir-iii ,l.in,lrufr. aji.i l, lt my liAit dm 4iil .'H. iiio.i II. ( turn a. When vou drink PILSNER BEER. Quarantaed not to cause headache or dizzinoHH Ak for it. Schultz Brewing Co. THE PORTLAND Laurels Attain ! Mi HI an Umber hii R. rORSTER, - ProDrifitnr T V , here to spend th Seas LEHMAN OR TEAL SPRINGS A Natural Health Rasort. Good Fishing and Hunting. an bumu oi .shirts, siiiHitinit nlln Ijowlinn alley, Ooiit ami lianciaj. leiwheae eaaaaetMa to sli puiaa .tll llim- l, Mo N3r WtHlk. Endicott, Warren & McFaul, LEI 1 MAN, OREGON. TIh- i'.itu f.iiniiili.m pas miMl.- llu Oulti rMOsi i ml u 1'OHTl.ANIl, OWKOON Special Mates tn tiaatern Oreiron pcopi viaiting for tourist. and commercial travelers m ortlain; Mead uarters t BOH' fi MS. Manager t or SjI, at all Firil-Clau l)m Sloru. UUABO THk VORKSrS Wliun will Mm PaBifeV loast stat taai rouniiann- ol llio luarful ilrain upon their foroata.' Kvary year aiitis to tin- ilionuniln of flit, exoort trsil. Australia liuvs I'duet Baaiaal ami ( laaaaai iniiiiMO .inn American aeacoast Cities BN unportiiiK tlea for railroads ami lumber for houaee: lumber uoms uortli to Alaska aud it uowa eaat to "int.-- ivlierc tn.- ouce atuoendous sim ply of timber lias already been ex hausted Twent million llreuon nine lies are bBtaj BBMB nv l ut rkniud nulla for railroa.li. of Kansas .Miaaouri Ttiiaii ami Illinois A uorthern California1 mill is iiittiiiK out l:t,0UO,OUl r-.U,..,,! i ties for a railroad in Kcuador. Tins is tin- way an expert ligurea MeOBBflenp tion of tins timber: A railroad tie coiiaains four ruble leet of lumlier. To aupiily tbe aii.OUO.- UUU lies eontaiueii in tbeat. two ron- trarts involves the ox no nation of OUU.Uiai eubic feat of uierrbauuble (inilier AssuiniliK tbat earh aire of forest laud denuded for railroad tins roiitairiH ttiree trees yiuldllig trunks 10 lent in .liamet.-r ami IU) feet in ienuti. when squared, and allowing a third in. n.- lor logger's waste, it is esti mated tbat over 170,000 trees will have be felled and nearly .S7.U00 aeres of loreat atritiped to till theae rontrarl. No.. itnstan.liiiw the awlul tiiMMis in rivers, the lack of rain in proiier sea son in atvtioiiN where rams not many yaars ago were never lacking, the axiv- eminent and atatea continue to sell off tbe timber lands tbat should hold ibis aurplus moisture aud attract clouds. Provisions (or reulantina trees have uever been attached to any bill of aale, nor have there ever been safeguards u. . .. L.ll.TJ . .K.a,..ni a..p..ii koe eitiire iiuiaiue in dangerous loualitlaa. Acre upon acre of foreat laud iu Waabiugton is de nuded of its uiaguiticeut treea aud uo attempt uiatle to provide for tbe tun ber of the future. Yet irrigation ecliemea are aglUted yearly. The mm eminent is asked for immeuse aums fur TRANSFER, TRUC K I NO, S T OR A G E. CR0WNER & SON. TKUtfiiDNg main 4. . .LEE'S LCCE KILLER. A aure reme.l for I ne and in lies. International Poultry K.ssl keow the heus healthy, mica grit aids digestion lioue meal gives strength to voting chirks BONE MEAL A clean, inofteiialve but nutritious fertiltxer for your lawus. C. F. ColeSWOrthV Pou,try and Bee Supply Depot I.H.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY QiM no-riaa wmn Bpa .-...r,r.l at Bs3rW au..l iij jou.s scitMUri The Louvre Saloon PBMOUROM OKKiiii.K, ONK LINK I liar 10. HU1M IS. I timsa JOr M cacli silrs lUMrli-.u. CLASSIFIED ADS. ooovt BaveM aoaiai ru rai usu. Inu- I110-, hi mm. it t ini run- .11 kt ur liuu li US He I llBM ' ilaMa tliu lW Mil. lac .Jut Jo' tr SITUATION WANTKD. KIK81 CLAXS KNOINKUK W.VN fs a lluallun mi Hi attMtui ilirvalisr. Call or . lrrit l uol, Kuipluymsiil Aai-.il . ..i Miu sa.l Aiuai , radUtoa. Ors ABCHITBCTk AND BUILDgRS T. r, HOWAKl), AUi'HITKC'f AMi M Mtriutoadaal mi- ...uiuui, u,t rabai.. llllk WAHTBD TO HfcNl A MAN I I H I A.MII.Y Wl-lll - rO rant raucli ur act a turauiaii Ham exM-n Ma "11 or .l.lrt- I r 1 uok uipl.. lavni SUKKK A I 'HI.K 1 1 S' T II 4 1 ' I'. . n u 4 vii. buil.K-rt fc.lo.nl.-. (urin.iir.1 ,.n "... I illi l-r.,iul ,.ry.t. ill Iruat .v. mil irk ,1,.. uu. aopuii Buiff ir.-i. near Mi Wlmlesah dealer in U A. biill.lvr BBrTTBTliaBaTfiS rOB SAi.fc OR BXCHANUk. rHK K1NKST IIKI.lilAN HARKS A M Ho in nil giania I11 uu- aurtiiMrai i a. fa uuua Hrlialn loa. acutv a., at Hit-nea.l ul ran bllry Hricas reaauualilc Loa Auglea Haiaun liar Co. Mra H J katao, U.iirVaur. Xu uu ' a( luallll a , frU'llcloli (ire. MAY i.'tiNTKAt'TtlK A Mi fcaliinaie. Inrillatir.l in al 1 kia.l. aaaary .euioui walka. atou ali. ,1. ,,, Usra can lit- lelt al tbe katl Uruuiau oft,, . Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke Money to Loan On city property at a lo rate of interest. Can ls r faid in monthly install-uieiita MO COMMISSIONS. Will loan on nuiirnvail property or will furniati money to build with Will In pleased to give fig ures of artual cont to any one neediug a utu FRANK B. CLOPTON Nov Main Street. ... Several Reasons. Why it pay- to send your urueri o u an. I buy from us : 1 We ar. tbe onlv people in Paadk ton in the Saddlery business that ha no rent to pav . I, We carry the largest atict Kaateru Oregon. if We are the only --1. l. irr boB in I'eiiillelon that nevM employed bm 4, Wo Inive strictly on.- price and IM goods are marked iu plain Dguna). o Our atock ia alwav- frsati a stylet, the latest. b. We have au eatahl isheJ repu'ala for reliable work. If our goods are mil a- reprssenial the money will be uheerlully lafoaaai 1 We never to iareiir.-nniit iCOiaii B make a sale. v We give you good mirk, lo P" ami prompt attention. K. A. YAl'liH AN Iu J11U1I BuiMiug IIKM IS IS nKNi'iur. OKVIi'fe, a NKW MIX HoUMtC PtiWfcJli iiA.io liui- cuniur au I all Bllurna .ouipiei. . Uuka pluiua. oaiu-ry aiel 01., in aparksr. at a luw iirnv. ur will siL-Uaags fur tur.lauo.1 J cun. reinllelon, Drtnon A. 1.. I'K.l I ih 1). U. . UKKlt'K OVKk B.. A if A N.N llKNTlrir inn nt.h-g nver r I X A 4SI 11 I a B Cluploll a nOti-a PUYiiltlANS. IK. W. U. OClsl OJTFIOH IN J fill) ouildiuk Wall., nuura n u U a m ; 1 to 1 t iu lelnpliuue 77. K. W. VINOKNT. at. l. OKKU K UtAK ol Firsi Nauuual riaak UBIoc uoura 10 u I.1 a. a. ; 1 to! p. m. iK8. SMITH A HKNUKUrtON OFFIUN ursr puuiiun 8aviug Maul tvieptmue II restileuoe leieptiuue I BABBk ABD UHUKkH.S. THfc For Rigs To go Fishing or for a cab to make a call telephone Main 7U. BLVIN UKAIU c - i-o- )epot Stable li H. 1. AKKlfci.li at. D-, HUM r. 1. I iiyaieian an, I 8uriiou a- BulldlUM Telapliullv Othix, J.a- I deuct- black M. PATH to Judtf 7 ; raai- L" 1 a 1 . . . va V..T. ."" m "r w Mil .n J H glliaur," . ', ".. "-r.oa.l.irr O A. Uarimaii. at u junua r auiMur I'r-wo.ic. aitiior, due, ur 1 J . 1 -. , . 1 . 1 aouori Jamou U. W i. 1.. Mil. 1.1. It M D 11.il an. 1 .010. ia nit iraMBaaa toudltiuaa aud luipairul UvariUK pruuerly unc i (or o n. 1, ,. i-rrura KKSl'.vlN lll.ui'K MIM NATIONAL Harm ........ . JBI luwraat ou nm deuuau. , ijf furrlsii au.l doia-..,.. . . eatarrUal 10 ..- PionipUy alktuded iu lueui 1 do'ioatlt Kirk, Moirr s school l'nruu .lealrluu i. . n II uaa . iirruuudlug. gajrlt.-i . Iiuiai caraful auuar- fiaion an.l lliuruuarli ui.ntal uu.i.l n.i .,i,..,. 1 trainiuti lor tbsn boy. lll Itu.l all il.a.- ryiuireiueiiu lull, mat al Horn . School Mt-ulu Hark Bam Man.. Couult Cal bna.l lor Calalouu.' KIkvuuiIi ymar baajiua Auauat I2lb. iba 0 Hou r Pb I. , PrtaaaUjBi UK D.J. al'KAl'l.. UOOM 17, AMUOC1A tlou block Telepbout- A. rssnluuuc laLe pbou. black 141. 08TKOP ATM 10 PUYHIOIANM, lKh. keyea A ki-yo. um. uuc block ai ol Bua iou ritorc caLDaugc 1 ol.w-liun. IK-ury f A.Urn. ueu .aainer: Ur. a- 'i aCTTi." ar casblcr Baraatt aati.uaut VBTKB1NARY sUKLikUNS UK. J. OUKIgTU, Ll hlilNAKY Sl'U goo", graduak- ol II..- Ituyal Vaturiuarv ii luge kdiiiburgi. acollaud Ui s...uruiu.ut oaDlial k-ai ii, 1. V.'1'" ?''n I. .etsriuary luapuuior lor Yale dUlrict, B C ' posit Kxcbaua. I. Ji., -...i " 1 du uouiiMuu auiBnl- ol all klu.la irealau ,.i. a. i n,.i ,. , u.r.... V. T.T-on all orin Lovaiad at l oin more ial , Uoua. W J ruruial 2 Z.vft f.'l 10 - KlttBT NATIONAL BANK W PEWmX act a gtu.,,1 uauk.ua- 1 o,, r aud aaiagrapbn traualsFa wid "TcaKS?? graueiaeo Sua Vork ,u, ur,... ,. liu Sortuwil Jr.,u tr.n''B' flf 'V" aud gurop. UUm eolIieilaSSJ uirut. Utv! Auu" pT."u"' S? rS".?fbl; Tlo-proldul I BVVaJe Caui m' Uufay.aaaiiaui eaanlar Lu"" 1 THk I'NN lH.KToN' H a v i ai .To" TrTT Pbu.Iiuiou lirua.,.. aZ,-ZTX? "Ml MtJBIl L, Ray & C0 Buy aad aall Stock Ht H()ndH ft'ni Grain k' Oatb or 01 New York Stock Kxchan,. ... , eiiaiiiec Chicago Board of Trad. JOSEPH ELL, Harness and Saddlery. rvl linn titi n ii.TTf bULUtH n r. HUH. Court tMrgui Hanaiatuo, 'Jrs, ulln . prluelplva Telephnue 72. " ALLEN BROS.. Wood and I-08U. """"""Vrri".'1 ,,'to-.BitB,, nraud launuarac HoVu W00.I uiec,uu dry. pKNI;;,rr,,ru,,iv''Bauk. . . OUKUOiI IIL LIL4. la. L I .BBBBBtl aaaBHBHBs 'iawga351r3nH BVasBBaBBBBeBBT IVaairaaai Cor. Court and Johnson St PENDLETON, OWE00H 1 n.ai Heal fcleclri. f.lgbl Aim Mi mii PIai. rMtaa II Kiiropoau plsu, a ' J'k au.. no u - Spa. nil Fraaj tttta fleaita ail 1 raiBi Commercial Trade solicit" Pin Sample Kooina Special Attention UivB t Country Trada. m, I'sudleioi. ore lelupuouu Malu It. ' vice-praa'danl ; X. J Born. caaiBr yre.i,i..io. a. V0 CUNKAD KOilLLK,