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"nsvsr saw IM l he refers to the mw III, (or anviira U'CCkS isdbecsn very hsbiiv dc wr .-j. loin, it vein III LMf II, llie Wind I" urymn u... inin to a (I-iiih- Hut owing io ,. moHteiifil cniidil urn ot the .i iiv ul-nnilancc of rain- inrir.L- lilt IH BM'I Winter, I DOT. ; uir -i.uin I . .. i I iirix'Miitat I 11 tbaiir lntudHil. there IH III) ilnulil - Ullliun - . ioc!i norm an that of Saturday k ll, I II' l Tl, H11II1I i i- iiwii fvii" ' infield not fm ttoffinninit to A tood rain, oven wlin the .1. MHmn.titlil til llUCllllfl ... k.l..Ai II. II:. I V I F I .'1 IU MllUglllfl; 'ip " p I .( ik. !. i , i i,,, . , , t i i i i i i , III, 1 II lin I'M H"IIM ! tothii ficinity WU rut lant and brrtorel thin wiHk. dorintc lait mouth the wmiIh on tm.. 01 late vearn it Iuih Ihmoi 4L.. I i 'y i'i m viii- Ki'UMiu ii'mii (uor tuua to r ill tiuidN of weedrt ; t nr ii wiiii n i ii iifi-ii Lt"iii' l.tl .'II V" III III ... 1 1 , I ' I'lMIII. dihv hi nw ai-ri'D mm huiiiiiiit Cockburn brntlium, in ImildiiiK u 1111 Wiri-liillllf ill IiikiiwIi mi i n J .1 LI. f .1 . eni i urni. ,r w nn iu x.. Nil I , will In, I, I ..II.IHHI KHI'kH It lit ii ai I It north nl riilton tha ..la .1 a.l....l. a L - M m Minx iirniiKlit into tlim II will not ! Iniiir In. I, in- t In. .i. i Kiain w in' I ii r vi.mi i'i i iiv midiinei. Tliriw ol tliuni wifl iei at rniiiui nutioii lor Huh Dirffll. I iit.' wiri. iniiir v u Jwn ol tin-in in 1 1 miration in I'off lita rtiiriiiit from Li-linmn l)w In- went a t'ouplt' of H lit Mm. v in Ntill at 1 1 if ii.l will rulnrn in ii.. i U. I. Mtxtkur wan ahlv to uome on visit from 1'i-ml ltlon I net Friday Bml rot ii rn-l with Mr. Mwkw, who MOM Hftor hnr Sninlay. r)bi Iuih bwM poorly u loriK time. Mrs. I.ottio Smith atnl hod, Byron, who have hmin in Krnnkhn OOnoty. Washinutoo, all ipriofi ntrt rstorowd bwN for the harvnat. MrM. A. Nolaon, of I-rewat.tr, mtdc a viait of aviral ilayn in PlwSfMWl ii-w laat wtnk ami ia now vlftitlng in rtMiilli-ton. Mihh I, tin Pill anil Miaa Iva Nolaon of Ihd Kaat Bod are vinitiirg in thia M lib bor bo nl Mrx. K L Smith and dauuhtor, Miaa KHie, of I'mnlli-ton, were viaitora in I'lnaaant ViftW laat woak. Mra. .lamea Hartnett ia viaiting rula-tivi-H at Pondlntnii thia wek. Tht infant dftOgbtH ol Kv. and Mra. B. W. Voiuht dind VHatorday and will I,, hurind at tho (itiruian I.ulhuran church at Warren today at 'J o'clock. Beware of Ointment! tor Catarrh that Contain Mereury . men-ury will aurely ile.troy the ene ol mm. 11 ami completely iterantfe the whole ay It'll) when eiiterliia It throiiKli the muenua ur l.., Hili'li artli'le. alliiill.l never u... e rein on nrearrlntioii. friim ri'ioitalile hIivni claua, a. the ilamatte they will M la two (olil to llie K'nmi you eau (Hiaaioiy uerive irom tneni llalra Catarrh (luru, manulacturml by K. J I'liom-v ,(. Co.. Toleitu. ),. roliliilna no im-ri-ii r ami la taken (llt.irnally, aetlUK -llreetly upon tile IiIihi.I till. I nun .mi-. -.iirlit.-t-M ol the aynli'in III in, vint Hull - Catarrh Cure la- aure yon itvi in-, k, .lnlllii' tl la laaeii internniiy. ami niK'lr In Toledo, Ohio, hy f. J. Cheney 4 Co. Teal I nmniala tree. . I . I Df all itniKKlata, prlee Tftc, Mir bottle. Ilall'i Family 1'ii i are the beat. Vou tnj not pro pared for HARVEST oo have laiiiKhi puir of our Colored Glasses , 5 and Jig, l I -T . A I . . - "iiim or HHOVM III, tl) Oil .'ajf. Eye Protectors I lllll L a! a -" juhi inn ti.mg ,,r ou. 7fc. ftija $1.60. ": M.11. .... i ..... " aaw w.- win tin yur ''""'"tilfaction. mm i lev i m ii bt-v r ana Optician.., iexander A liuxtor'i Tin AI)Imv I'roM ia out with a now hook entitle, I "A New VsniM of un Old Story, by Klualmth Milroy. It ia the atory of a faruior and hia who uxchaiiKti placHH in tin hold and bonM for tlitt nonce, and tulle in mnlodi'iiiH vi-rni- the mialiBti of th farmur. The atury hi-KiiiH tlm-: "The daily work waa done, and Inline came Karl, Worn and a mitt too much inclined to auarl . He found tin- aupper t(ot, the tloor wan NWlipt, For cure in: waa tht wifo, her linn at well kept. Now here ia aomethiut; iiimr henttath tin- aim ; To thotiKhtleaa men, a woman 'a work when done. Ah eaay aeoma aa rolling ofl a log." Send 2Ar to the Ablay I'reaa, IH Fifth Avenue, New York. Stepped Into Live Coali. "When a child I liurimd uiv foot frightfully," write W. II. Kaila, ol Joneaville, Va., "which caueed horn blf leg aorer for III) veara, hut thick ten 'r Arnica Halve wholly cured me after everythitiK elae failed." Infallihle for hurna, aualda. cute, hruiaea and pilen. Sold by Tall man A Co. 2.rc. - a t Ui-ooarlei for Harvest. K. Martin haa matte big preparu tiona to aupplv harveal Mtflil will, Kroceriea. lie haa bought in large ouautitiea and never leta any atoru un ileraell him. He never haa anv dlta aatiafiud cuatiuuera liecauae he givea tlii-u, the beat uoiala in the uiurket. Martin'a ature haa the only Dial plana bakery department in the city, eget ithlua, fruita and berriea freah every day . A Poor Millionaire Lately atarved iu Loudon becauae l.i- -ii lil not digwat hia foul. Karly uae of Dr. king 'a New Life Pill would have aaved him. They atreiigthen the fttomaoh. aid digaatioO,prOmOM aaaiin i lot inn, improve appetite. Price 8Sfl, Mouey back if nut aatiatiud. Sold by Talluiau A Co., druggiata. A hiiite of ruouia in the Kaat Ore- Kuiau building, hot aud cold water, throoiu, for $11 a mouth during the uiuiuer. Apply at the Kaat Uregouiau office. Mia fillDDI Itrae ls 1 time and here is the place to purchase your sum "nip outh, wliiie . have a stk selling 'P SUCh art 1 1 k ltU's as camp stoves, tents, wagon covers, Chain, COU and tables, Cmp ItttQll ami man) otbti h!,dr W "--"joy a summer's outing. Joe Baslor, On- Main Street Furniture Dealer. T.a, House Numbers from J.CLARKE&CO. Hardware Dealers Opera House block. Killed Her Hutband at Milton, Wat Tried oerore judge BUM and Convleted for Murder In Second Decree. Three opinions handed down bv the Hupreme court of Oregon wore re eeived thia morning bv Le Moorhonae deputy clerk of the supreme Mart. I In-i,ne nl greatest importance and interest to the readers of the East Ore c . n un is that in the case ol" the state Ol OrvjfOn, rMpOHdrat,va, Mrs. Minnie Crockett, appellant. Tbil in an apiieal frpOl 1 mat 1 1 Ih conntv, Hon. W K Klhs, judge; T. Q, Hailev, district iittoruey for the respondent ; Carter A Kaley for the appellant. Mrs. Minnie Crockett, was indicted lor murder in the Hrst degree and con victed ol murder in the second degree lor killing hei husband, .lames M Crockett, at Milton. Anlft-nment ot Brror. There are tour assignments ot error, as follows : 1. The refusal of the trial court to admit in evidence, tor the purpose of impeachment, the testimony of certain witnesses taken before the coroner's jury. 2. The court's instruction to thejjury that they might lind the delnn'ilant guilty ot murder in the first or second degree, manslaughter, or not guilty, a. Us definition of a reasonable doobt. 4. Its statement to the jnrv that it is admitted in the case that the de ceased came to his death by a wbund in Illcted by a hall tired from a pistol which the deleinlatit purchased a lew duya prior thereto. First Assignment. I pon the trial Karl Crockett and Klla Anderson were 01 lad as witBaaaM and gave evidence on behalf ol the stale. Ofl cross-examination they were asked if they did not make certain slntenients when tesiiiving beiore the n roller's jury. Thereaiter.the deiense. "Hi t hIiowiiih to the witnesses the testimony given hy them at the coroner's iiujuest, which had been re duced to writing, ofti rt',1 it in evidence for the purpose ot imr,eafhing them, but the trial court refused to admit it. The deMisition or testimony ot a wit ness given beiore a coroner is prima i iic it- evidence ol what the witness swore to, and when the proper inunda tion is laid, is admissible tor the pur pose of contradicting him; hut where it is sought to imiieach a witness by written statements, they mnst be shown to him beiore any questions are put to him concerning them. second Alllgnmenl. The judge instructed the jury that "it is possible in this case lor you to find one ot tour verdicts; murder in the first degree; murder in the second degree, manslaughter, or not guiltv. It ih argued that h this instruction the court in effect told the jury that there was aufticient evidence m the case to support a verdict of guilty ol either murder in the first or aecond'de gree, or manslaughter, but we do not ao interpret the instruction." Third Assignment. In regard to the trial court'a deti i) i t ion of the term "a reaaonahle diulit," the opinion aaya : "The language oi the court in tin instruc tion complained ot is no doubt ohui to some criticism ; but the same may la said of any attempt yet made hy the courts to define the term 'reasonable doubt,' becauae ol the inadequacy ot language to make plainer a term Un meaning oi which is within the com prehension ol every person capable oi understanding common Knglisb; but we think, while it would have been safer lor the court to give the instruc tion ao often approved of by thia court State vs. Morey, 25 Or. 241 Uie one w i ven is auhstaiitially correct aud could not have mialed the jury in any may." Fourth Atsignment. The objection to the instruction according to the fourth assignment oi error was not well grounded, as the record shows that the pistol with which the deceased was killed was purchased hy the detendaut in Walla Walla two or three daya before the latal wound was indicted. Ogden Gets a New Trial. State of Oregon, respondent, va. William Ogdeu, appellant; appeal irom Union county; Hon. ltoburt Kakiu, judge; Samuel White, die trict attorney, lor the respondent; I-. S. lvaulioe,ior the appellant ; reversed ; opiiiou by Moore, J. The dt-iiMidaiit having been coiivicted ol forcibly ravishing the pfOflBMtfll in I'nioo county, Oregon, July IH, 1HUU, appeals. The ground for the reversal is aa follows: The following question!- were propounded to Charles Oleaon, a witnse for the state on re buttal : "Hid you ever hear ot tier being discharged from A. Uickiou's, the livery man there at La Orande on account of immoral conduct?" "hid you know of her being dischaged by J. A. Oarrin from the Kagle restaurant on account of tier immoral character'.'" "Did you ever hear of tier being discharged by Mrs. Kichard Kelly on account of her immoral habits'" ' in coneeuuence ot llie error in refusing to permit the witness I lleeoti to answer the questions pro pounded to li i in on croea-examiuatiou the judgment ia reversed aud a new trial ordered. Hill Stole the Mare State of Oregon, respondent, vs. James Hills, appellant, appeal from I un ,n couutv, lion Kohert I. akin judge; Samuel White, district at torney, for the respondent; L. A. I.stel. for appellant; atnrmed ; opinion by Moore, J. The defendant, James II. 'i, was tried upon an information charging bun with the lacreiiy of a mare, the property of one O. It. rtbaMer, in Uuiou couuty, on August '.', iw.t'j, was convicted and sentenced t the peni tentiary for two years. A number of errors were alleged, but the opinion ia: "Having discovered no prejudiced error, the judgment is affirmed. MhLL KOI li 1)11 I) MONDAY The Funeral Will Take Flaee at S O'clock Wednesday Alteroooa. Mell Kolbdied at 7:30 o'clock Mon day e v tui.iig. July 1, at the family residence, ) Court elreet. llie cause of death was consumption., from which he had been a sufferer for 14 years. His brother, Mark Kolb, died at the same Since 14 mouths ago, since which time ell has been gradually failing. Mell Kolb was a sou of Mrs. Sophia Kolb, and was lajrn at Oartiet, Kan sas, on November 3, 1870. He was tin merit a mem her of the Method i-l Kpiscopal churuh back east, aud had o. t ii a resident of Pendleton for 11 years. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, in which society he carried au insurance of 11000. His mother, three sisters aud two brothers survive bin). Ooai sister, Mra. K. Waiters, and her hus band, of Spokane, were present during his ciosiug days. The fuueral will be held from the. home Af Mrs. Anphla Kolh, 20 Oonit slr.-et, at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of Wednesday, July 3. At the request of Mrs. Kolb, the funeral services will be conducted by Uev. K. L. Forties, president of the Pendleton academy, who officiated in that capacity at the funeral of Mark Kolh. The Artificial lee Sold exclusively in Pendleton by Van Orsdall A Ross, is made from distilled water and is therefore abso lutely pure, ft is a well known fact that typhoid fever and kindred diseases are almost universally traced to im pure water. Another fact, demon strated by scienttic investigation, ia that (reeling does not kill the disease germs in impure water. Natural ice, taken from shallow ponds ami full of Mdimrat carries all the impurities of the water from which it was frozen. Diatllliftf is the only method of re moving impurities from water. Moral Um artificial ice, and save doctor bills. You can only secure this ice from Van Orsdall A Koas. Telephones, Main 4, Main 57 oi Main 8;. Athena's Two Victories. The Athena bast-hall team passed throngh Pendleton Monday morning on its return trip from La Orande and Haker City. Friday at La lirande the sere was 4 to 8 against Athena. On Saturdav, at Baker Citv, the score HOOd Athena I, Haker City ft, Haker City made eight safe hits to six for Athena, likewise six fielding errors to two errors hv Athena. Saunders struck out 12 men. while Waters struck six. In tin- Sunday game the score stissl Athenn 8, t'nker Citv 1; base hits, Ath na 8, lluket City 4. Maker Citv math- its one run in the first inning R, Brown struck out 7, while Gardner struck out 5. Fred Moore M Dead. I red Moore, a business man of La Grande, and well-known n Pendleton died at bil DOOM Sunday night last, aged 52. His remains were taken to Portland for cremation Mr. Moore was popular w in all who knew him. Before engaging in business in La Grande, tie followed railroading, after ward life insurance, and at the tune of bil death was in the tobacco and cigar business. He leaves a wife, and two -inters, who reside in California. The Time to Buy. July 1, 2 ami I the O. K. A N. Co. will sell round trip ticket to Cincin nati, good f r nil dava, at liW.50. July 2 and it the O. R. A N. Co. will sell round trip tickets to Dttrolt, good for on daya, at $71 July 2 and If the O. R. A N. Co. will sell round trip tickets to Huffalo at 876, For full particulars call at the O. K. A N. ticket office. F. F. WAMSLKY, Agent. To the Seas'de. The O. KAN. Co. has in effect a round trip rate to the Seaside oi flu, g".! until September 15. Continuous passage in both directions. Tins rate appl ies either to any point on North Heath from Ilwaco to shoalwater Hav or to Clatsop Ueach. Call at the O. R, A. ticketoflice for folders describing Uie summer resorts along tin lines of the O. R. .V N . Co. Bids for Building Foundation. Sealed tints will be received, until Wednesday, July It, at tl o'clock for excavating ami building stone founda tion of resilience on lots 5 and tl, blot k 10, Livermore's addition, corner Jack son and Hush streets, according to plans and specifications at the ofBoa of T. F. Howard, architect, J odd build ing. d) m Horses and Mares tor Sale. The undersigned will iiave aud will offer for sale at Adams, Umatilla county, on Saturday, July 6, forty head of horses and mares, weighing from 1100 to 1400 pounds. K. L. MILI.s. For Sale. liood single buggy, cheap. Inquire of H. H. Horton, Court street, opposite court house. ECZEMA And Every Form of Torturing Disfiguring Skin and Scalp Humors Cured by (uticura PMMPV OWflJ TflMAIMaWt. Hath the atfeettMl I'ltria lie. roughly with H"i Waim ami I t re I SA HoAC Ni-U''ltl'i iici si IMiitint'iii. Un- akin cure. anil Mtl take a fall dose of ('unci's! Kbso4.vbmt. t ine Heal nit i.l will alftirl inalant. relief pi-null real .,ii. I aleep. U'l'l (mint tti a aa et . jieriua HSl an. I eOOSMMBiceJ OVIS when all elae fall. Sold r.rirvsata Hrs.. Tin ear t4h W. OflMJejM a...,' oi.nra.si Koi ... i o,.ir gaa . aa. r .. i i ii a a i .... a..!, pr.., ....t... r- u.,.1.,,1. Li.,..., wi.,. Lit II u ERKELEY Has the following bargains 4S0 at-i'bs Al wheat laud. :i20 acres Al wheat land. 2 lots well located $2oO. 1 lot lower Wehh atreet $U0. Also a big list of town and county properly cheap. LOT FOR SALE Iff BLOCK 81. For sale, lot 4 In block 8i, fine residence lot at a low price. Ap ply to NEXT YEAR'S TOURNAMENT Pendleton Could Undoubtedly Oet It by Doing After It. R. Li Lincoln, ex-secretary of the Fasten) Washington ami Fasten, Ore gon Mremen s association, while dis cussing fire matters with citiiens of Pendleton at La Orande on Sunday, talked of the tournament to!"- held I next spring. Raker City had the tournament in IH07, La Orande in I . j Walla Walla in IfJM, Peyton in Haiti, and Heppner in 1901. He expressed the belief that Pendleton could get the tournament next year if this city do si rial it ami was willing to take the responsibility of nutting in a suitable bill. The time and place of holding the tournament will be de. d.-.l by the exe cutive board of the association at the meeting to tie held at Heppner next June. Mr. Lincoln expressed himself as personally favoring Pendleton, for several reasons, on account of being centrally located ami because visitors would he assured royal treatment. I tical firemen will now proceed to dis cuss the subject. NEW SHIRTS What Our Flag Stands For. Wherever the American flag is raised in token of sovereignty, it stands for lilierty, independence ami equality. What our Msg is to the nation, llos tetter's Stomach Hitters is to the in dividual, inasmuch as it not only gives yon freedom Irom votir ailments, b:it protects vour system in such a manner that they cannot return. When your stomach gets nut of order, causing yon to belch after eating, or when you are so nervous that you toss tMMt all night, nnahlc to sleep, you should certainly try it, because it will strengthen your stomach, sleadv fOMI nerves, and induct- round, heallhv sleep, and for indigestion, constipation ami biliousness there is nothing to equal it. Rheumatism il also coun teracted by its direct actum 011 the kid neys. a A Very Compllmonlry Notice The Lincoln. Nebraska, State Journal says of the Walter .1. Mc Donald Colossal Railroad shows, which exhibit at Pendleton July 4: The vtalter.l. McDonald shows gave two line performances yestcrdav. In the afterntain the tents were packed, 111 fart it waa the biggest crowd that line ever attended a circus in Lincoln, hun dreds being unable to gam 11dm ,. ,n It was the best ecr given in this citv. One of the ttiinga that was noticeable ami was commented upon bv manv MM the excellent system and discipline under which the employes were Iron, the t line ol the arrival of the circus trains early 111 the morning until their departure for Omaha at midnight where they exhibit ttslay. A Mere Drop In the Bucket. flit. Pendleton Fast Oregon an can now congratulate itself 011 being legally FBOOMniBOd M (MM ol the most valuable advertising mediums 111 the world. It lias been mailt' one of the de fendants 111 a suit (or $2,(100,000 dam ages caused by advertising a brand of la-er whose label came near being tin same as the l.i he I of another brand of beer. Walla Walla Statesman. Soft pleated bosoms in Helio, Ox-blood, Pink and Blue, all solid col ors, separate cuffs, soft bosoms in new stripes with detachable cuffs $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 BACH THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE lothion and Hattorn, jC;lk , Mormon Mhppa' Pills 1 m kj-'v Cure. Lost Manhood, lm- Wtm. ! potsnc-, lost Power. Nlght-Lossee, p.im.itniiho. Inwrnni,,, Piilte YeXV ( ' , M In Mack, a. 1 1 Dm n,, t.miniil C m le.oin,, I n, tin , Nm,,.,,, b- TaVV w nlllty, Hend.icne.Unlllneej to Marry, Lpaj I s mm a- i, Vsirti "ceie, a vii-r or oonsiipniion, atop Quirkneaa ot Dm- irv a charge, atop Nr iJOr .out TwFitohina orcynlidc. 1 " Pis J ti I, i i t , t , .j rrxB i i ern SUwtalala. Hi. snls "t-l " ia. Sl-l - aAaJ4J , ... , i eflesfsfca.i..i. ,,i. . , i,, , . Address, Olshop neniedy co., Bun Prancieoo, Oal. eiili w i i,n ii Y i i.l. M a n eUO., DRU BsMlH IW, i-s s iii BTON, (IRNni A. C. SHAW k CO. W. J. SKWKI.L, Manager. Hotel Pendleton LUMBER DEALERS Yanl on Webb Street opiMiHite Hunt Freight!)) miI We are prepansl to furnish anything in the lumtier line and can guarantee prions to be as cheap, if not cheaper than others We also carry a large line of li.aira, Windows ami Moulding Parties contemplating liilllding will do well to eee us before placing their orders. We also carry Caacade Ft-: Kir worst. Phone Main 12. Open day ami night Under New rUniagemetlt A Strictly kim i.:i,i laicelleot Colsioe. Kvery Modern Cooveoiencfl iak k Gift Us a Trlil. Katei $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week or montb Kar and KIHIard lloomi. Me idquartcrs for Traveling Men The Rest Hot, i in Kaatern Oregon. Van Df a ii Kids.. Props. Successors to J. E, Moore ...FOR HAYING. Short and lung handle pitch loiks, BoytllOw, Hlieilths, Klexihli rtteol rahh'S, pilllvVt, rODCt, ill all sizes. Hansford & Thompson, " The Leatlino; Hardware Men." St. George Annual Clearance Sale. Restaurant. Under n-w management Regular Meals 25 cts. noN tjUMOHIOM KVKN1M. DINMKB Meals a la Carte. Ix-m aupper. Wo'tiiiiis-, ae.ptioi.p. Baa- lurts, etc receive .p. lal HtUMitlnu (ieo. Stoll, Proprietor. Call up: ::::: No. S for Wood, Coal, Brick and 5and. Heavy Hauling JUpedal atuullua glrea ill llldkc lnlllll III! I' .ill Still k in lg, lll-tl (III lit foi i usli on every tlniiix in tin -tun Ctrpetti Riiga, Pol tuts, I. .11 1 CuflaifMi Curtain PoUia, Shadca, Wall Papati i.inoii urn dint tvsrythiai yon aaad ia houaa (ui niahing A ti w ic.itin i couch aad roc Intra cheap aawiag ma i binai ami supplies tin .ill in.ii Iuih . t 'mU'it.iking a spi i ialt) Hhona Mam ia. Jesse Failing. WOOL FOR SALE. Tburtday of oaoh k I will ba ai the i n I Natioual iank oAoa to rtotiva italad bidi on lota r wool Niw. 6, m, i;; .unl I7 about 600 aapka, dow ttoivd In tl"- IntlopanieiJil Wmtw bouaa; eUso aboul laoki of this yai ullu. I rtaervi tliu jui viltji- ol rejecting any or nil bidl Addrt'SH nio I'un- dlaton oi Pilot Rook, Telaphona Pendleton or ranch on Bear ( iraek. J- B. sniTH. IU i ..... i.nii. en La C S. JACKSON. Laatz Bros. aea Motel s. m HBO imkvmi Prp Klowuily Kurohoed Stfaa Heated tiuropa.il I'lan Block .nU . ball hum Afoi. sample Hoona la Mia Room Kate SUk, 75l, For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : : : Polydore Moens, Proprietor.