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ebrate 4th of July in fenaieton. LL wwww miner uuuu Just Half Price. ,(l9 to close at 5c per yard "1t" . l()c per vard. SWJKS 12e per yard. -;:;:!: Oollai worth of Summer Goods must be closed out by July 4th. aver Bros. Dry Goods Co. tim nil "i w id d rati Ji c. Bnroh, OmahH, Neb., or B. N. Aunt in, Qen Ural Passenger Agent, 136 Adams St., Chicago. Beware of Ointments tor Catarrh that Contain Mercury hii MMn will surely 1MIM the cne of - II awl eomploluljr ili; rHiiK the whole ) toin when iMitiTliiK II throiiKh the iiiuenii- mir , Huch article "houlil never be usml ex cept on iironcrlptlonK Irmn reputable phyai ; ataaa, tin- i they win do i in raid to 1 the simmI you i'n poK.ibiy derive from I hem. Burl Oaterrb. Pure, bmuImMniI hy K. J. Cheney ,; Co., Toledo, )., contain no tnerourv, hii.1 l 'taken Inliinially. acting directly upon ' Ihe blun.1 anil mtictiu mrfiici' of the mihIi'Iu. t in buying Hall's Catarrh Cure lie uri' you get liic gciiulue. Il I taken Internally, and mailt In Toledo, Ohio, I y K. J. Cheney di Co. Testi monial free . t I i l'0lfVdVI UM . t nv F nun. ,H'AY..l' bj )fT8 FILE A MOTION , 0f"lnt'rmatlon In tha ,,rt(r oambllnB Caa. ri per"' llve """" ' .. cik Chamberlain in . ..ml. III.' l'Hl'S 111 Kurt ",u,'"v" t"4""' rDVDr 111" money , - , aiMition M UiiiKh. f of the rf i M tollOWJI I Portsr. plain"", v. r.u Lk,, Krnest Tatom, iOOB Richird Ros, ileleiiiianiM. ..... .I.itutli ItlilN lil t rri m nn ' 5 . " . iku thf I'll Ml i it I 1 1.U a ' . I - . im-cnn hum " v- mlar. .. iht- ilBlailed siiuornem irruation it wanted. Carter fti i.. : ... .ft irn tt.irnv tm m paaiaaM , ., l,,,u innre Hllte'lll- ,au. i" " " i t . l:.J J .. ...nil, II lIl'CICO. ......I 111, 1,1, tl .III. I 11 UDIP l.,' " I ,.un , " I u i itir t he I....I...J ... abicli particular one of IM i, i i aiiti win, . l ln . . t . 1 1 . 1 . ' III! IICI'll i i it . link "i i mi in ' , , i .lnl ilie iilaintitf tratmtli . 1 lit I'1; which one of the ullUlllwl IMMKUHRIOII of till' anl which out rellineil I In imv the .i'ii. to lillllll- : V." ...... I ... wi lilt piaiiiiin uniiiNK11 mil ilmve inforniutimi iniiMt lie .. Mr. I'orler ami Iiim nt- I'.illlfr A I iilller, proviileil i n. : .1... . I r.lllf muvr nil- reuiiiriu AN INNOVATION. i lo law Torn via oa iimnre t Olilo Railroad. irn tirkota will he milil (ron , 1 . . 1 lt. , I L I . ft. ' WJ. t I I'Htfn III M' 131 far the round trip, with riDl either Vt iihIi inlnti. or I'liilmlelphia nr Ht the icjui txiKailion return nit:. nblr you to visit Atluntic br Mtaaule reortn. Semi 1L' 'i i. ! In Sui!iitii;toii" mn hr " t, ; ,, SoM hy all ilruESiKta, price Tftc, per btittle Hall' KaniCy rill are tue iteai. TVIS' MONTHLY MEETING TypoRraphleal Union Meeting Bleetlon and installation or Uttloora. I'undltttun Typotfraphical I'uitm So. 214 mt in tlitt fHliturial room 01 thf I Hi ()rKonu" ' '"' "kr!i hi. I nlertud and iimUllnxl the fnlhiwinK iittirrH to ttnrve lor the nexi hix inoiitliH I'reHiilent Frank Saterlee. Vien-1'ri'Mnlitnt Al t Ciirden. SetireUry-Treaanrer 1. (!. Hrotvn. Strjeant at Arn:a-(Miff Ihiiuiit. Kxnntitive eonimittee - A. (. Carden, W. S. Brown, K. I. Weiiver. 4. . Stopped Into Llvo Coali. "When a child 1 hurnetl my loot frightfully," writeH W. II. Kail, o! .loneMville, Va., "which eatlHed horri bit left More for 80 VHarH.btit Btii'klun'r Arnica Halve wholly cured tue after everything elae failed." Infallihle for liiirna, hcbIJh. cntn, hruiaee and pi leu. Si. Itl by Talliuau &. Co. Ht j a m liruooploi tor Harvail. K. Murtin Iihh made hiK prepara tion to )Utply ll'TCOHt ..uttitM wild roceriuH. Ilo Iihh hoWf ht in lurwe oiiantitieH and never lete any Htore un rjajnall him. He never tiax any dih Hatintied cuHtomerH hecutiae he (liven them the hent uimmIh hi the market Martin'M Hture Iihn the onlf BrtttHllMI hukery departinoiit in tfie city. Vtjnt lahlea, fruit aud herriea lrtili every tlay . A Poor Millionaire Lately Htarved in London hecaue l.e could not diueMt hi (ikmI. Karlv une I of Or. KiiiK' New Life Pill w uuM have aved him. They MtreiiKtheu the toflMch, aid diyeat ion, promote aai in ' ilation, iuiprovn appetite. I'rict- Mo. . onev j. k il not Mtiaflml H by I., a ji. j llll'i"ll en un., uri.ai rt; not prepared for HARVEST iit.H booght a pair of o,lr n nr.i.l ll..... Hi M ami 7:1,., lnte or colored 10, -0 ntl Sk. I. Ir .1. . tLOCKi. .1,,., ,. .... - e in . 11 nr j 7St, h, h, $ 1. so. llil ! 1. a , "" we win nu your r tiifac'tioii. HUNZIKER, and Optician.., A lltixtajr' Audio. Sale. Will eell, 011 Saturday, July tl, ill heud oi work horeeu, on t'oruer of Main aud Alta atreeta, aale to uouimemt' hi 1 '.'dock p. 11. .1 M. HUNTLEY, Auctioneer. It i eaHier to keep well thau ttet cured. Dewitt' Little Karly liiaeri. taken now and then, will keep your bowel in perfect order. They never gripe hut promote an eaay action. Tail mail A Co. Home and Marat for Sale. The underaincd will have tad will otter (or aale at Adam. Umatilla county, on Saturday, July i, fortv head of hiiraoN aud mare, weit(hiiit from 1100 to MIX) pound. K. L. MILLS. u.'Wittv witcn iiaioi salvo aboald he applied to cutn, IniriiH and cald. It aoothe aud heal the injured pari. There ure worthlea i'i.iiiiterfViln,lte aure t' net UeWitt'. 1 ,1 1 1 in. 1 11 A. Co. A auita of ruotua iu the Eaat Ore- COJltai buildiug, hot and odd water, athrooiu, (or U a month during the Miiioiner. Apply at the Kaat Uregonian otface. . xe SUPPLIES. ls 'he time and here is the place to purchase your sum UmP outfit while 1 have a laaau stock and am sullini: HllCiei as mnp stoves, ttnts, waiton covers, b, cots and tables, camp stools and many other ,c5 ntXMa..., ...... ' iu enjoy a summer s outing. Joe Basler, The Main Street Furniture Dealer. 1 he place to buy "i supplies. Granite ware. Aciti -ruxtt tlnwaPA. stoves ia rw mmm and ranges IS J.CLARKE & CO. ( .pent House block. A PROURAM HAS BBEN ARRANGED OF GREAT INTEREST. naelnir, Sportf, Bxoreltoi, Parade, Danelna, and a Double-. ,eader Baseball Game on tho List. A hiatory of July Fourth, 1901, will he of internal a long as anv live who participate in the program thereof. To be complete it will embrace a record of the doingn of one of the In-Blent days that Can ho imagined The indication are that from 7000 to 10,000 people will be preaent in the monster d.l miration in OOniXHMBOra- tfon of the birth if the nation in In dependence Hall, Philadelphia, year ago. Pafflfottia will be at tlcaul tide, ami anyone who cannot anniHc or interest himself in some way in con nect i.m with the events Of the day Hoist lie deaf, dumb, blind-dead. Ut..eilng In tha Day. The program (r the midnight pre cetlintf the Kourtli will he informal. It need not he proroitiii'il for a minute that bell will not he rung, whistle blown, anvils tired and the night made generally hideous by turning Pan demonium 1 ...... That i to he ex pected. While agonizing, it it to be expected, and is the way Americans will take all over the country, from Porto Rico to the Philippine islands via the United States and Alaska, to show that "we are the people." Dancing Will Commence Tonight. The dancing will commence at the pavilion on West Court street at liM o'clock this evening with the Peaait ton orchestra of six pieces, (icntloinen w ill he charged SO cents, ladies free. I here will be dancing at the pavilion (in the alternoon anil evening 0? July 4, which will he free to ladies and gentlemen and ull are cordially in vited to participate. Tbefe will lie dancing at the pa vilion also on Friday ami Satuniay evenings, when the gentlemen will he chargetl SO cent. The Mornlna Parade. Tlie monster parade mi the 111. .ruing of July Fourth w ill lorni on Main street south of Wehh street and in the vacant lota north of the O. K. A N. passenger and freight depot at I0I0. ho a to start the pruceion at 1 ..'chick promptly. The line of march will be down Main to Water, up Water to Thompson, up Thompson to Court, down Court to the pavilion no Bwitlltr'l lot, two blOOkl below Mam street . Pavilion Bxereiio. The exercise at the pavilion will be a follows: "Star Spangled Banner," Pendleton brass band; read ing 1 leclarat 1011 01 Independence, Mrs. Win. FiUgeral.l ; "America," sung hy audience, lead hy Prof. K. S Pond; oration, fiy Bon. 0 M. lilletnan, of Portland; u lie 1 c by hand. Double-Hc.der Baseball Game. On the afternoon of July 4 there will be a double-header game of base- nan lor one price l a.tm issi.iu. Promptly at l :.o p. m. the proeeaiion will I. .no near the corner 1.1 t oiirt un. I Main streets, march up Mam to Vita, down All.t to the baseball grounds, where Athena and Heppner will contest in the nrnt game ol the tournament. After (hut game, with. ml any wait, toe second game 01 tue double iieader will take place, witti liaytmi and Pci'.lll 111 un 1 . intr.tants. Sports Follow Baseball. Lee W. Held, chairmaii having charge of the sports, ami. unices that promptly upon arrival id the crowd from the baseball game foot-racing, blejrcla races, peanut races and hurdle races will commence, S o'clock p. in. being the hour set tor these sports. I'auciug will be on at the pavilion (HMD SilO tO llM p. Hancing ill the evening will commence at 8:30 aud continue until midnight. There will ta; an illuminateil parade in the evening. It will form at the court house and the line of march w ill be down Court lo Main, up Mam to . K. A N. depot, . here it will disband. Business II . und hundred oi bicycles will contri . make thin a big feature of tae 1 "irlh of July celebra tiou. Hose Race July 6. The hose race between teams froia the different companies of the Pendle ton lire department, will take place at . ..'clock on the atleruoi.n 1 July .1. Baseball July 6 and 6. Following 1 the schedule (or the four games of baseball on July .r and 6l Julv S. 10 o'clock a. in., Heppner vs. Davtou: I o'clock o. m., Pendleton vs. Athena. July 0, 10 o'clock a. 111., Athena vs. Dayton; 3! o'clock p. iu., Heppner v. Peudletou. Instructions lo Bicyclists. Bicyclists who are going to take part in the llhioiinulcil ..... 1. un tlie evu niiut of Julv Fourth are notified to be present near the court house in readi ness to move ut It 10 o'clock. Prompt ness 111 this mailer will do away with all BOaflUioe and worry. President and .... .1 Officer. Hon. L. B. lieeder will be president of the day on July Fourth, it being the intention of Mayor F. V . v ilicent to be absent Iroiu the city. John Hailey, jr., will be i.iarehal of the day, aud J K. Krause Mill be general superintendent. wm no lick lie oonld drink none of it himself. He ald he wondered why he bat! Iieen selected to hold the sack", but When informed that the other, who had the neceary experience, would drive the bird up' to him, which reqolred ability, and that anvone, even a novice, could hold the month of the bag open, he wa perfectly "Atisried and did hi beat to ait in making the nipe hunt a grand mirres. M'DONALD RAILROAD SHOW Carrying Buneo and Shell Man Show a Frost Canvas Attaehed. The Haker City I'einocrat of vester- lay roast the McPonald Mammoth Railroad show, which i billeil here for tomorrow, a follows: I he Mcl'onald railroad circus ar- flred IB Baker yestenlay anil gave two performances. Information preceded the aggregation to the local authorities from Hunt.ngton and Boise, that the show was carrying a hig gang of bunco am! shel I men. "Chief Kilbourii notified the manager that no rhi'll games or bunco operation would be permitted and I he otlleer' firm taml prevented, no doubt, a lot 01 people from being eparated from their money. 'Some time yesterday morning some of the employe broke open the head bill poster tick ami robbed it of a large quantity of "free list." The passes were sold about town at "cut ratcx" and at Isith performance house wa filled with paper, the turns from which did not bring monev to the box otHce. Late evening tie outfit was attached lien. Costello, an employe, for Id'O hack wage, 1 he Fidelity company of New 1 ork becoming surety on the bond. A; a late hour the combination was Mill in town. "The performance was made up of one or two clever turns, the balance oi the aggregation being nothing more or less than a lot of cheap " ham fat ler. ' The ibofj placed to verv light business at both performance". the parade was a burlesque.' ' You can never cure dyspepsia DJ .1 .... What vniir hn.lv needs is oleutv of fo.Mi properly dig. etc I Then if your stomach will not dig.-si it, iyouoi uyu uiiiiii. 1 1 1 r 1 . tvill. It luiiitaina all of tin yvmi. - - - - - ' - ,,..iiii.. il i.'NtaiitM. liKllce IliUHl dlgett every class of food aud so prepare it mat nature can uae 11 iu uuuriau iok tue body and replacing the wasted tis sues, thus giving life, health, airength, ambition, pure uioai and ueaiiiiy ai petite. Tallmau A Co. e e e FIRST ANNUAL SNIPE MUNI Seuuriug Mill Bmployos and Olber Had a Uraat Time Suoaay. Jack Lycette, Dick Tieman, Andy An, lemon. Kliiitr Turner. Will Huuuic Paul Davis and a number of others' I'lilitly,. Inn ib. I'eiiillotoii Wool Scour ing Mill club gave their first annual snipe liUIH no ciuouay diduiuk, u..i BO, in ihe lowlands of Byers grove in 1 ....1 I'...,. I !. ,1,111 A vounar man whoec uauie C..11I. I not be learuexl "held the eack.' He was statioued at a suita ble poiut and given a sack to hold, while he wsvs compelled to lie at full leugth on the ground, keep the mouth ..( 11... uu. li niian tu . that the mine could walk iu without lucouveuience, while tlie rest of the crowd drove the birds toward him. After be had held his positiou until nearly tired out, the others made a break, crying that the ia.ru iMiuiiuif. load 1 tig the young unknown man to believe that thoy wc-rean inouuiuj u .iot..( :.. 1 1... , riain.ii. I bur. are some UIK.ll V. I v, . . - - - of the party who up to that mom. " thought they were looi-racwe. have no SUCH luea now. e thtiuili thuv Mt-rt man ini . . i. 1:.... ...ii .....I tn a utjHt. Afur Hit HlttlKl 1 1 it ons., - m cmw.l collected and the young man found he was sun anv uc . - -6-gallou keg of beer for the others, but the re anv lat bv ! wih to truthfully state to IM and the readers of these few lines that your K0d.1l Pvsia'psia cure ia without t nest n o the U'st ami only cure fordy- pepaie that 1 bare over come in contact with and I have need manv other prep. arations. John Beam, west Mnltllesex, Pa. No preparation equals Ktalol lH-- pepsia cure a it contain all the nat ural digeslants. It will digest nil kinda of foo l ami can't help but do you good I'allmau A 00i e a HIS CHBCK FOR FOUR CENTS. A New Yorker's Dividend From a Defunct Boston Hardware Coneorn It i not often that a buaines man gets a check for money that he would rather he without, tint that Is what hai. p. 'lied to a wholesale lumber ilealer of this citv the other dav. The i hock was sent to him by the receiver of a defunct Boston hardware annOfn nad he was entitled In the monev as a creditor. Made mil on a Boston bank it called for the payment of 4 cents as the first "and final lividend. After recovering from his surprise the recipient tat down to reckmi it all out. There was the H-cent revenue stamp ami a leent postage stamp on the letter. that meant I cents t" Willi it to bun, not counting the coat of paper and envelop and printed form of acknowledgment. To acknowledge its receipt and rash the check would involve an outlay ol about PJ cents more, as banks charge for out of town "ollcctioli. He was stiil thinking It OVtl when a friend entered the office aud offered twice the face value of the check to se. ore it as a ciiri... lie sold It III a hurry. New York Sun. . "1 um i.nl.il.l..,! In til... Mtlltl. I 11.-' Cure for present good health ami my life. 1 was treated iu vaiu by doctors f..r lung trouble following la grippe. I tnnk "ne M mute Cough Cure and re- ,..wre.i mi health." Mr. R, H. Wie, Madis'ti, lis. 1 all man A Co. Photos. Now is the time. From July 4 to Li I will make une dosen cabinet t.hotos lor f'J. Bowman's photo studio, Main street, near bridge. j a 9 Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Karlv Uisers compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, thus giving you pure, rich bhssl to recuperate your body. Are easy to take. Never gripe. Talfmau A Co. IKE PARR FINED $50 TUESDAY It It Claimed Ha stole a saddle and sold It. The trial of Ike Parr took place mi Tuesday afternoon, Julv 2, In Justice FitfOerald'a conrt. Defendant was charge.! with the larceny of a bridle. He was convicted and line. I 50 anil rotti. He pnt up a bond nt 1 160 that the jndanient of the court woubt be satisfied and appealed the caee to the circuit court. Ueorge Peringer and Frank Cnrl are his bondsmen. The bridle stolen is the property of Walter Sutherland, who loaned it to John Nelson. Nelson used the bridle N a horse he rode to Pendleton on Thnfl day morning, June I. ami hitched at the Pound corral. When tie returned for It the bridle was gone. On June 2S Parr took the bridle to Thompson's second-hand store Ofl Cmirf street and sold it. Nelson afterward went there, found the bridle, claimed it and got it. Parr was arretted bv Chief ..( FOlie. Deathman on Men. lav and gave bail for hi appearance on Die follow ing tlay. lie Mantel a jury trial and got it. After bearing the testimony the jury del i berated about five minutes, long enough to take a ballot, and guilty was the verdict. Collier A Collier appeared (or the defendant and N. Berkeley, deputy district attorney, for the prosecution. s e The pile that annoy ymi Bn will be quickly end permanently healed It yon two Dewltt'a Witeri HaVel Bnlvc Be ware of worthless counteifeits. Tall man A Co. a) aj To the Seas'de. The l. K. A N. Co. bus fl effect a round trip rate to the Beaelde ol lo. go.sl until September IS. Continuous passage in twit fi directions. Tins rate appl ies either to anv point ..n North Bench from tlnnco i" Bhoalwntcr Baj or to Clatsop Beach. Call at the 0, K. A N. til ketoSoa for (olden lesi rll Ing the summer resorts along the lines of the t). K. A N. Co. A bail complexion generally results from inactive liver and bowels. In all such cases, DeWitt's Little Karlv Kiser produce gratifying results. lallmaii A Bids lor Bulldlna Foundation. Sealed bids will be received, until Wednesday, July :l, at ti o'clock for excavat ing and building stone b. inula tion of residence on lots S and , block 10, I.ivermnre's ad. lit inn, corner Jack son aud Bush streets according I.. plan and specifications at the office "f T. F. II wa' I architect, Jndd build ing. Bartlett Sinclair, nf C-oenr d'Alene fame, will marry Miss Bertrice Whit ney nf Bnuner's Ferry, Idaho. NEW SHIRTS 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 EACH THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ( !lothieri And Hatten For Sale. tiood single buggy, cheap. Inquire of H. H. Hurton, Coiirt street, uplsisite aonrl I. '.use. m FlGPRUNE Cereal A delicious food drink, which, as a tabic beverage, is preferable to coffee and tea. The nutritive and delic ious properties of Caliiornia figs, prunes and grains are retained by our special pro cess manufacture and are fully extracted by boiling from 5 t 10 minutes only. MANHOOD RESTOREDrT. ajsjajji . i XeMDfaaai '''' 1 1 : J I r. - r . till' T. ,. i'lnn ,.f M r ...ten I I rem ', '. v in. wl'l II.. I. k I r I'm s Tim f aeBoi . a ,m "' " " '" " r t .... i. ... . , i . ,.. e r. s..s eiwsi..4i . i iajsa.u jaa jjjM.t i" 1 . . 1 .ii.ii.iii.. in , - .,,.11 ..,i..i..ii.a. BBJB ejBjaaj It nii Hll l.. - I.v il o- i.r . i.-m. I'r. vii.tv..n 1. 11 . "I .lin iMi.tti'. hi. ii II imlrharkM vjexea lassie lo eneni i i-i i,r ns. isanaesiae II v. r. 1 he tui. ., ) n 1111,1 Uie unitary ..rune. .( a.i loiimrlilt' I I rim r irs.4ibiw am! sr-it ire ainail .-.ik nmaia. Tlianann .iirersm ar 1 ciirr.l ty fv li.rl.lw. .f Wi'irn O are tmut.iisl wlm tt eelalllta PTTI'I IIS:N K the tinly rt-tii .1 lo 1 rs aiO.-...i s.m ii-i .-.i. wrin.e '. iran inn give, 1 anil mm.i'l rrloriHs) If Rispetl,.. 1 1,,, 1 1 u. t a is Muaiiriu . ni Si ... a isis. for akles, by mall. Sml Inr ,ns s . iieninr ami i ".Miiii.ui ua, A.l.lrww i 4 , Ol. ft Sill. IMS. t ., I 1. ni arm, Han Krais sataj t al. voii s i.sr 11 v im.mian .v (11.. inn aaim i a. i'knih uov, ontMHip. Hotel Pendleton Under Nev, rintingenu-iit Strictly First-Class Excellent CdIsids. Kvery Modem CoovmieDce Bar And Billiard Dooms At All Grocers. r54X Fruit 46 A Glue Us a Trial. Rates $2 00 a day Special Rates by Week or montb He ijquArlers for Traveling Vlen A. C SHAW k CO. W. J. SKWKLL, Manager. nOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS nakes the Hair grow. Clear the Complexion. Soften and whitens the Hands. Preserves and beautifies the skin of In fants and Children Yard on Webb Street Opposite Hnnt frnightlDnpol We are pint.Ml I., finii nh alilb.n iu the lumlier line and .an guarantee prices) to be a cheap, if not cheaper 4 ban others. We also carry a large line of Dnarn, Vindavi nad Moulding Parties ixinlemplating building will do well Ui aee us liefore plau ing their order. We also carry Cascade Bed Fir wood. 1'hone Main ''.'. Tbe Best Motrl in Caitrrn Drryon. Van Id .n Hros.. Props. Successors to J. E. Moore FOR HAYING... Bhorl nnd loim handle pitch (orlu, Scyllli'h, Kllf.llllH, Flexible SttHil OtlbloH, pIllloVH, l()HH, ill illl lifttl Hansford & Thompson, a " The Leading Murdwarc Men." Annual Clearance Sale. To make room (01 Poll Sim k will iivn lux diacoMBl ItM 1 ash on nvarythlog in tho itofl CarpatSi Ruga, Poi ni ls, Loco Curtainii Curtain Point, Shodaoi Wail Pnpoti Linoleum ami t t r tlullK nu need in liuusc furnishing A few It alio I 1 inn In s ami rm kef s i In ap. Sewing DM chiaoi a ii 1 Mtpplloi lot all machinna Undartnking .i ialt) I'h. .in Mam J4. Jesse Failing. Call up; ar auuluu.i uui. ii.i.oii (iMdrfaud .'ti.."aif .tfVTi... Ci n. c. " .- ' "' Uw .'"" . , . . ...i.c iwaulit.i.. bulll.. niiMl.aJ ' M- lul I...1.I, IWU..U.II .. s.id .nirwii.'. S"i" 'i ns.ss.i. 1 ySsa. otn.'.,t,i. .... ..... fiUia afciii.L S A. Ni BERKELEY lldb the ioiluMriiiK bargains 4H) lOftf A 1 wliuat land. '.i'JO acit-H Al wheat laud. Int.- wi-ll located $2.). tt J.wer Wehli Htreet $!0. Also a big list of town and county property cheap. Daily Bast OtgtMUSvn. delivered by carrier, oaly ij cant a week. No. 5 lor Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. WOOL FOR SALE. Tbtindtay i taeh wmk 1 will i at tho Kirn) NatiomJ lUnk onion to rocaive ttealed biui Iota ol wool h, b, Id mm 17, About 600 laoki, now itorad in ih- ndaawnawil wfnft lioune; ill ho iboiil 800 ItOkl Ot? tli in yarn ollU. I HMffVl Uie privilojn ol rojootilil miy Of all I i in. Aililren BM Pill illeion i Pilot Hook. Telephono Pondloton or ranch m I'n at f'reek. J- SfllTM. Heavy Hauling stawnU attaulluu lv.u SU uu.lsuiu.uu Laatz Bros. M Sl mm IUO OAKVfUAD. '.s. KJeuiliy PuruhM Stita Mm (id I ui n. an I'Un ttluc-st aoj hall Iroa depul. Sample Kouns ia coasMetloa Room Kite 50V, 71k, For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink :::::: : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. HI H