FRfDAY, JULY 10, 1901. 60 PAIRS Ladies' Button Shoes Mies 2),' to 3 at 60c Per Pair BO Pairs Laidie' Black .OXKORiS . Si.as L'S, to 6 t Kid $1.00 WORTH FROM $2.00 to $3 PAIR Why woar your nice ihOM to tin mountains whan you can buy t;h(HM at thatri prices CLEAVER BROS Practical Boot and Shoe Men. BRBVITIBS. wall p.iirrr at finest in the W reapers (or Inquire of I'ater Wont. sale Jaa. A. Howard. Farm loanii. Tablet, hcIiooI supplies. Nolf'i. Hack for Teal springs, tUthoii) Main 70. Buy your window shades at Murphy's. $1 ahirt waists, now IWc Cleaver Bros. Dry Hoods Co. $ duck suits, now $2.98. Cleaver Bros. Dry Moods Co. New designs in Murphy's paint store Woodland cheese, market, at Hawley'a. Two nearly new- cheap. First class wheat pasture for rattle and horses. Inquire of Peter West. Monopole canned iieaches, nvsters, salmon, pea and bean at UnwIevV We will close out oar entirn line of steel ranges at cost. Baker .V HiiIsoiii. 25c summer goods to close at I2S per yard. Cleaver Broa. I'ry ',.,,.: Co. If you are looking 'or something new you will find it at the Standard grocery. Midsummer sale of wash goodH, one halt price. Cleaver BroH. Irrv tiooda Co. Finest hams and lard on the market. Home product; try It, its guaranteed. Hchwara A (Ireulich. Lost -Between Pendleton and 1 i lot Hock, a pair of fine shoes. Finder please leave at this office. loe cream for parties and lodge sociables at special prices, quality guaranteed. Candy Dutton. Crescent bicycles on the installment 8 Ian at the Crescent agency in the Kast regonian building, payments $1 a week, no interest. The Standard (Grocery company will have a large shipment of Scotch oatn within a few days. Please leave yor orders early, and avoid the rush. "I an indebted to One Mlllte Cough Cure for present good health and my life. 1 was treated in vain by doctors for lung trouble following la grippe. I took One Minute Cough Cure and re covered my health." Mr. K. II. W I He, Madison, la. Tallman fc Co. A Japanese laborer of the nteel gang of the O. B. A N. who are laying track on the cutoll near i-.clio, was brought to Dr. Cole's thin morning with his loot bady crushed h a, r.in falling on it. The Mam Par was dressed and amputation will not i... necessary. The following in the program for the band concert this evening March, "Strman Younge's," Tyrrell; alto!, "Tricotriu," Bennett ; dance, M m -Ilia," Ascher ; selection, "Macbeth," Verdi, march, "The Rifle Regiment," Honoa ; "Htur Spangled Banner," Keys. At bed time 1 take a pleasant lierl. drink, the next morning 1 feel bright and my complexion is better. My doctor says it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidney.-, and I pleasant laxative. It is made -from herbs, and is prepare! as easily an lea It Is called l.lll,''" Melicllle. Lane's Family Medicine inoven tie bowels each day. Price Joe and nOc. For sale by Talman a Co., tola agaata, Have your pictures framed ; latest styles at Murphy's. Those famous little pills, IeWitt's Little Karly Risers compel your liver and bowels to do their doty, thus giving yon pure, rich blood to recuperate your noil v . Are easy to take. ever gripe I all man fc Co. linvflFnnr I.. hi. I II. . .( Waal,. ington, has been invited to del iver the opening address at the Walla Walla V alley Fruit lair, on the 2td of Hep tAiuher. He has not yet decided whether it will be possible for him to accept the invitation. "I wish to truthfully state to von and the readers of these lew lines that your Kodol Dyspepsia cnre Is without question the best and onlvcore fordvs pep. is that I have ever come in contact with and I have used many other prep aration. John Beam, West Middlesex. Pa. No preparation equals Kodol Dys pepsia cure as it contains all the nat ural dlgentants. It will digestall kinds of lood and can't help but do you good. Tallman A Co. THE WESTON NEIGHBORHOOD Uraln Plaid Narrowly Ksaapss Destruc tion by PI re. The Kant Oregon tan i indebted to the Weston Leader for the following Itantll Ken DiiPuis of Pendleton sifltad hiH home at. Weston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Warren left Monday to visit friends at Pilot Rock. MiN Kennedy of Pendleton is visit ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wallace Pavne. T. O. R. 4 N. Co. is distributina new telegraph poles over Its branch I we'. Special train are daily engaged in the work. Mr. Nellie Cox, wife of J. B. Cox, formerly of Wenton, died recently of consumption at her home in Council, Idaho. Mr. Cox was a sister of Frank and Bobert Tharp, of Athena. Weston friends, young and old, are gladly extending the hand of welcome to Frank Marsh, who is visiting his parent and old heme town after an absence nt eight years in northern California. The force of public school teachers ha been completed by the election of Miss Edith Perrv to take the dfth and sixth grade. Miss Perry has taaght in the Adam and Helix schools, and is well recommended. Miss Lulu Robey, who has been at the Walla Walla hospital for several weeks, was recently taken to .Bingham Springs, where she is attended by Mr. Anson Woods and Miss Mabel McDonald. Some improvement is re ported in tier condition. The contract lor a new school build ing in the O'llarra district, No. 56, near town, has been let to John Lar son. It will lie a creditable building, 80x93 feet in sue, with two ante i in af the iront, and will coat the district when completed and painted boat $fioo. Uncle Sam has made arrangements with the Weston postoflice, in common with hi other international offices throughout the country, to issue money orders on Canadian poawtneon a: domestic instead of the loreigu rate It will now cost no more to send money to Canadian cities than to those in the United State. Mr. Dora Harder, who has lieen seriously ill for several weeks, under went a critical operation Monday the Walla Walla hospital, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Htamper of this city, were called to her bedside The operation was successfully per formed, ami the patient's condition reported as unite encouraging. Some careless person, presumably hunters whose gun were heard in the vicinity, set fire to a log in the Prine pasture on the foothills east of town and the dames spread amongst the Irv gras near by. All this occurred Tuesday afternoon, and resulted in some eager and active rustling on the part of Joe Wurxer to keep the tire out it an adjacent grain Held. BASEBALL NEXT SUNDAY woodman OP Tlllt WORLD and k. op P. WILL CROSS RATS. Psoseeas orOaase Oe to Improve Road to. the cemetery There will ba a baseball game at the Alta street grounds Sunday next, at ' o'clock, between the Woodmen ol the World ami Knights ol Pytihas. The cause which brings these societies to gether in the gf)sat American sport is to devise means for the purpose of im proving the road between the city and the Olney cemetery, a works that is badly needed. Business men and cititens generally are interesting themselves m their usual Pendletonian spirit, and from the present outlook many tickets will be sold. Taking into consideration the object ol the game, it should not be a question ol "Are you going" hut "How many tickets do you want?" The Pendleton brass' band has en tered Into the spirit ol the movement, and has agreed to furnish music lor the occasion. The Alta street grounds will undoubtedly lie well patronised. A BENEFITERFORMANCE The astors or the Umpire Stosk Company In Need of a uood House. The actors of the Kmpire Stock com pany, which has been playing at the crazer opera house, will he tendered a benefit tomorrow night by Manager Baker and the etnpl )yees of the house. this action was prompted bv the fact that certain difficulties have arisen be tween the managers of the company and the actors and Manager Baker, knowing the people to be worthy of as sistance, bas vonnteered his aid. Hie actors will sustain the reputa tion they have already made here by giving a vaudeville and dramatic en tertainment, and It should prove most successful, artistically as well as financially, of the company's perform ances. The money will be given to the actors direct, to enable them to pay their hotel bills and leave town. A generou patronage is deserved in tin connection. nice place near Weston bv R. M Powers, ol the firm of Powers A Wood, and were impressed with the advan tages of this locality. Friend and neighbors of the same parties were here several weeks ago, anil were also much pleased with this region. Mr. Haskell said that there is a probability that 20 fainiliss or more may move across to this side of the Itlues and purchase homes. They will be wel come in this fertile country, which lies in "the richest part of the rich empire where wheat i king ". -Weston Leader. WALLA WALLA NRWS A Youns Man Lotos a Portion nt Hli Foot Undsr a Train. Walla Walla. July 19, I red Kay a voiing man who worked for the PIRSONAL MUNTION. left i May Kssaps Penally James Casey, the Walla Walla saloonmau found guilty of violating tne Minuay closing law bv a trial tie fore a jury in the justice court, and fined the sum of $99, may escape the payment of the sum assessed, on the grounds tiiat a justice of the peace bas no personal powers to tlx the tine in case tried belore a jury, the prosecu ti on, however, claims that the fine i valid, and the enforcement of its col lection will l attempted. Casey has n dued to pay the amount held against him. and it committed to iall in de isillt, habeas corpus proceeding will be instituted to secure hi release. Feather Dusters. The largest and best Una ol feather dusters aval displayed in l'endleton. TALLMAN & CO Down the Columbia. On their return from Alaska July 22 tiie rivers and harbor committee of the boose of representatives will leave r-eattle and go direct to Iwistuii Idaho. They will be guests of the city until the ziiii, when they leave by boat for Walluia. At Wallula they w'll take the train for The Dalles re the river is to be inspected. On ihe .'itii the committee will come to I'ortlaud. Nine representative busi nen- m, u ol Portland will accompany the committee from Lewiatou to Port laud. Three ol the Portland cum in i fie.- have already been selected. Thev are: A. L. Mohler, II. W. Heott, i . n. wiicm It is easier to ksep well than get Brad. Dewitt's Little Karly Risers taken now and then, will keep your tsiwels iii perfect order. They never gripe but promote an easy action. Tail- man A Co. Short Line extension. J. SI. Stevens, county attorney of lliiigbam county, who was in the city veswruay to secure reuutsltuni papers lor A I lender, the horse thief, said that work was being rushed on the Houston branch of the Short Line. says the Idaho statesman About Iihm men were umployed, he aaid. and the grade was ractioally completed. The about to begin and laying of rails was the track would be great rapidity. It the bridge, and all to rush the work. put down with al reaily acrosa ill readiness DeWitt's Witch iiatel Salve should be applied to cuts.buras aud aaalda. It soothe and heals the iaiared nan. There are worthless coualerraita.be sure to get DeWitt's. Tallman A Co. the and Th Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'llarra for Lehman spring on Wednesday. LaOrande: Chronicle Miss Mary spore of Pendleton is registered at the Hommer. Mrs. II. J. Htillman and children have returned Irom a month's visit to relatives in North Yakima. G. B. t. rifhn of the Pendleton plan inir mill and lumber yard has latelv returned from hi old home in Madi son, wis. Mrs. sinvlev was brought in to Or C. J. Smith's hospital yesterday from her brother, Chas. McBees' place on Hotter creek. Miss Means, daughter ol Hank ''.....on, loi.oie.i T ;,,.:,, Il.nl, ., .inli at the Butter creek home ol Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McBee J. Fi Robinson has purchased Lindaay place, on Jackson street, will considerably improve it. house is to be remodeled and enlarged Fix Langaver left Thursday on horse back and John K. Russell by stage, for Teal springs, to spend a few week in Ashing. They will also do somu prospecting. Dan Hwearingen of Turo, Iowa, is in l'endleton visiting his brothers. Doss and Tom Hwearingen. He will look over the country and, if suited, will locate here. J. H. Williams, of Pendleton, is at Seaside, Clatsop beach, where be is having an enjoyable time, preferring the rolling billows of the old ocean to the billowy hills of Umatilla. Oeo. Linaner will leave tor his ranch on Hear (Jreek this evening, lie wa appointed administrator of Kdward I. leaner a estate ami ha been in Pen dleton for the last week, arranging matters. City Marshal John Heathman will leave Saturday evening to spend a few days at Hot Lake and from there they will go to Baker City, to attend the grand lodge of Red Men which meets on July 23. Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Roosevelt left on Ihursdav morning's train (or Walla Walla, where Mrs. Roosuveltwill visit relatives and mends lor the next two months, while Mr. Roosevelt goes east on a busiuese trip. Miss Catherine LaBarru. who ha many friends in Pendleton, has been appointed to leach vocal music and elocution in the Weston normal school. Mias LaBarre is a graduate of the Col umbia school of oratory. E, Oi tireen. held superintendent of the Oregon Bali commission will leave lor Welser Idalio tomorrow. He ba completed hi work of putting in the nsh rack in the Umatilla river at tiie mouth of McKay creek. He will meet Mr. Brown at Welser ami they will ex plore the Snake river from its head to its mouth in a boat. J. B. Keeiiey, ex-county clerk of Umatilla county, is in town from bis home at h'lgin. Mr. fceeuey m proprie tor ol the daily stage line, with lour horse teams aud Concord coaches. from Klgiu to Joseph , the distance i 00 miles aud the (are only $3.50. He s also the landlord of the "Hold F.giii," tho popuai house of that thriving town. Mrs. Levi Ankauy arrived on Thurs day evening's train from Walla Walla and left on the westbound .train, at o'clock, ioiniug ber sister, Mrs. Moui sou, who was a passenger on the train from her home in Montreal. Canada tor a visit to her relatives and friend in Oregon and Washington. Mrs A iiken v was a guest of Mr. ami Mrs h. Judd between trains. or. ti. H. Sutherland company for mini' tune, yesterday unnamed the loss of a por tion of his left foot by being run over bp SB Oregon Railway d Navigation company train at Valley Urote, Ha was brought to this city l.v H mini ivl,n came to hi assistance, and then he was removed to tin- hospital Next Monday in tins city will occur the transfer of tin- funding boadi raeaBtl) negotiated bj the county com missioner with the N. W. Harris company of t'liirsgi , the tot I sum in- ! olved being $H0 (KXl and the interest; to be at the rate of 4 per cent per i ami ii in for the next 111 ycnr an option i of releaae at the end of lo years being one of the provisions id the agreement. ! The last will and testament of John Allien, who died in this citv June 19, of the present vear, from the effect! of cancer of the throat, was llled in the ; office of the county clerk vesterd.iv afternoon and an order nf the court , wa issued admitting tin- same to probate, and appointing Ron Albeit as executrix ol the tttate, Motf ol the estate goes to Mrs. Albeit, its value is about foO.OOO. Little Hope toe Reeov.ry. Moscow, July 19. Tolstoi had a re lapse during the night and hope nf his recooverv i fading. The piles that annoy you so will be quickly ami per'naneiitlv healed ifvoii use DeWitt's Witch HatSl Salve DA ware of worthless counterfeits., Tail man A Co. ST. JOE STORE We arc offering Great Bargains In all departments of our store. Save Money by Trading With Us. LA RGBS I ST CK in tin COUNTY tt. SELKCTFROM. LYONS MERCANTILE CO., tVrlelnl CAURIAUR, SD y. Kvsrv.ih, i psxAaftjMf Hands Up! Says the highwayman, and it is pretty near tin: same thing with the hak iriK powder trust. You are charged JOC for a pound when you can buy Owl Hih f"ir:nli HaWin;' Powder for 40c and it is guaranteed pun: cream of tartar and soda, while tin Our midsummer Furniture sale Shades. Curtain Toles, Mirrors, is the " filter ol attraction and dc erves unusual attention. Wheth or twill intend to furnish V"ur house f complete or just contemplate th addition of a few necessary pieces, this m vour ODDOrtUaitV. Over "J w twenty-five different styles of Iron Beds Dressers, Commodes, Parlor rur niture. Camels. Mattiturs. Window Picturart, Bby Cabs, Go Carts, etc. Undertaking Parlors in Connection. A. RADER. Main and Webb Sts. trusts' is not. Owl Tea House. Stone jars 15c per gallon. CONSTIPATION "1 bar gou 14 i.v at a tituo wltboni mf lbe Imwi, net ticiufet able to mofa tbaai icpt by uaintt tit water la)0UOM Chronic couatlpatlun for vtm juan placed urn lu Ihla trrrlhln condition , Out iuk Oiat tltut 1 did av rythtutf I board of bul navar ' mud any relief, auoh waa tor oaee until 1 iHagan ualiitf (.'AHlAHKT I ow have from one to Hire paaaagea a da . and tf I was rich 1 would fire for em h iii'ireiuent , II latum a relief A i.mek I. lit si lMMHuaaeiibi lieiroii. Ml on CANDY baWCOrWrto r.AOf uajih eieneti' Pleeuni. t'elataliii- I'mriu Tmr i o1 lu, Good, Nvfer Micben. Wwehen. or Urnw .'n'.wc ... CURE CON8TIPATION. ... SWUM lM, iiui. i .iimi, - lr SB Don't Gut Corns I do It Vour..lf Oon'l Lat Anybody do It lor You. wiiat in. in or awaaai mffariaa iti iiaiuiui ami auiioyluK on run ill not sun aivnls to uuVHtlioiii rt'iiiovod .' for ';. MM SI you ftl II A uOUU UNA, SURA. To close out all short lines of shoes Sweeping Reductions are being made in prices by The Pendleton Shoe Co. it will pay you to come early before the aixes run out. ! Blsbow. T.by Irwin and ferr Quaanan Arrlva Sunday. linidy Hisbup, maiUKor of Toby irwm anii l orrv ijueeuaii oi UincaKii (Sim win aecouu irwui, win arrive in IViullaluji Suntlav uiorninu Iruui Port land. Tliuy will ba liere all uttxt wtwk in ordar in not roady for tiie uiaU'ii in twoen Jim Vopi of Canada aud Toby irwm which comas off Saturday iglit, ttio 7 tit of July, in hraiur opera fKMsaa. Tba matcb will bt a good on sui as Irwin id Wver aud a hard luttar. Popp beat Haudy King iu ttiree rounds, wtilcti shows that ba is good lorn tmtereou, a wall fcuown snorting man of .Spokane, will briug down a party of Popn admirers. Them will alao be some spoitiug men irom Port land. i ii. Llka Ike country. Two prominent (aruiara ol (.iraudti Koode ware in town Monday on their return from a trip of exploration through tills end of Umatilla county and the Walla Walla valley. One of Ueuj, Mr. Oaskell save that h. hmd no idea ol the maanitudn and frtllliv of this region until he aaw it with his ntv.i eyas. They ware ahown no vera I LEONARDS Hamburg Corn Remover arm to your houev, aipaii. tilth will rnuutr vTr foru jnu avf bu mall r wliviM it Is, bow long; mi Aiai bad It or bow torturm- It b. Haauraarv dantfrroua, .-, ai - lit I plwatri atu 1 1 IiH-r a Kru.lKti C'isii, WpMM, CtrUia mad ST These firms handle UKIAH CREAMERY BUTTER and guarantee it Q. R. Demott D. Kemler Oliver & Co. White House Grocery Alexander & Hexter Ask for It. J. M. SPENCii, Agt. dimtii l ilrlvi-rn en IP'uinil inenri'ii nmi, ri'pelrlnn John rintip hv lerlliin, whirh r r(i'l lii'elih. hp , iiiok n Re n,.u nnl... "l'P-. H....,i, 'T'tJ miiii n. ii. a -I hii.kj. "'iiwp. 1.11. -IniSSIH.: '1 msilr poenlhle h enr "ftl "si IHTinr lill-llllU'.i, riiur,,. i ' iff 1 .1. I NEABLE BROS, The Place to Buy: is whrc yon m , and chen,, ,,ril.PR your order tor i.JJ wator kUkl mm Q ft Haaf 1,1,.... I .1, III I ... I ..I a iinijtieK, Build- in i. ........ m e fajt, jar paper.Lima ail( cemont, Pickets flatter, Brick, Hand, Moulding Soreen Doonl Windows, BMh A- Doon, Terra ottn Pipe, Ltunber lard, R. FORSTER, - pr0pr Ui tan " I- rt of Ii L. . J Kit nriiirt-ft Four iii iui) tt.is ,s it( i rri Ai 1 v.1, rtt. U:o.Nui) A in, tuo B aura to for Uua arttulv tl nrnuiut Mit- only our tf.af 111 .1 kouii-kii u 1 1 i i i -r 1 1 h I lL. l.lbtatlMaj V Uldi ana hiv ur t ii Hi. to, or on the (UllJtHj If K li.-WB Ii L , a. I . . i.,.l., u) I l lilJsi . hti.., Hi w here to Spend tiie Sumiiier LEHMAN OR TEAL SPRINGS A Natural Health ftaaort. Good Flatting and Hunting. All kinds of HxrtH, SiiootiiiK gallury, DOWIloa slim, urouiiet and Daiii'iiiu Teitjphouti conuoction to all poiutM Mail thntt mm per week. Endicott, Warren & McFaul, LEHMAN, OKEGON. Subscribers to Magazines rou Have it teal to r U1UUU UrlUK loe I lu bom iruuMti aua risk. II to tiie East OaaaoMiAX, Ii ik i in want to hub scribe lor megaiiuua or ueNlnpeuore in ttie United Atatee or Kurope, reinil by immUI uol, cuevs or ena u the Kin Ussuo Mian lit uei publUlieri prlos ol lUe pubUcatlou you deelra, euit w will aad aaiuiue all rlek ol lb i in- uialu. II will eavu you 11 you ero a aubet rlber ii reiuitllug you oaa dadaet Uu uer cent Iroiu the oubliauere' unoe i44f.ss Alri oaauoMLAM fivu. oo., twia Ma, Oreajak BUY THE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS. For line shafting and all bearings of machinery of the mill or factory it cannot be surpassed : : : Made from Type Metal. East Oregonian Office, Pedieto, a. French Periodical Drnns i Woman'! Work ii nyiiic mi nil- eyi-N. I r hut' H idv af when sewing ymi ihnnlil iimit tn s suourii s pair nf HI.ahmkn whidi miiis nUlit In normal itin,i utiur 1 I'liiuii ijiiniiiict-. may result, Hnii ii.n ui Kyt'KliiHHH.'. and NUclJ wr run II! itll urillimri i.iwi In fr ami ill iimill I'ont. Will i.' iiivrr u. J noun wr mahr in iirui-i DR. W. E. GARRIiTj 8lgu lllg Aye, Court St., I inlieail JUST THINK OF IT riireo-fimrtliii ol In, fopli? I'ouaiv art' uiuk uur liitrurii nail Ihn other fourlli lin lux iusumi lllem. All till-. Sin- I. tho ttii KlHHr.0I.A8H euil 1'KICKH Klolir. nimiilelu eiork ol t'ullr. dpuiv i Inn- :i.i,'' i..i i i. . . 1 li leather, teuu, Hasmi SAtSia mtMk JOSEPH ELL, Leading rtamesn aud Sao I a nana DR. LYON'S CAUTION iciiiivstw fall tami opaui Hapl btllldilitrH uir baiug i ... ue IIIKll II I I I .1 1II....V... arv llgliled ti.v i'l.-. trn-iiy . . . I .1 twill cr niiy.-. rroeive uaiwiui U luillllu.li'lll lilllllllll. uu I rated oatalogiti m klmwfl f...,, .1.. . ""'..""""Wrfeli. aud iBluilnn, a a.udlolO.ur, j;w.W.,'i,S,'eJlA"'''S o.. blUu ur I Vim L... uf . V.'. . U ' 'O ruA.UK U IV I M AN ,t CO.. , 'UI.Ml .ii i , ... Aa U J . Pt Uiari rr Oregon's Most l amous Resort. The Hotel Flavel Is now open lor the season MUt:il equip,! rt-Mtir t nnrtk .a . tv.ry room eTeCtrte lighted am ,iLn . " V riueel bathing Uach ou vim Sr'11' l.uuH.m. Club llui,. ,,.Vi"f,V. Pltt'. Icy., billiard ball, -.,, ' ' "u.r. " i'" eouria ami many eoelleui .n.. . leunia mouev lnnl.1 I ", u iiil; neal (iimlluri- llataui e lelcphout. i n ofli, ., iioiai uuaer meuageiiiBut Long t, Msr tlregi.u, at K,,ra, l l ",l.c.V veI. Marouaui Bulldin.y ey Kor ratea, tu- aJ.i,.... if''..' riaval llu..n ... -.i i. .. .""l "yiei . , . auiireaaj. I. it-ta, .,,1 TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE. m The Itaat OrsKuniau u lUatarn n. fc-on repro.onu.tive pap.r. lt 1-d, . tea paoplo approciata it a,..i .k .'. . hit libaral patrooaaa. It th- y am wadiuiu af this sac t ion. CR0WNER & TAXAPHONA Main . .1.... nnA mshL tJiUll iia Rea m d m a V7l ! VVVi Unci at if A aaal Under new nians"1" a-h S AA Ic ? ixcuiai :tivmi"- - 03 NO, iN I V K KM.M' 1'1NIM Meals a la Carte. ri mi l., etc feooive vK ueo. aioii, n up- SON. THE NEW a a a I Take the Kaat fs.ge a vau k i.jo, aad tiemi. SampUeev,, hae Farmers Custom t red Y alter. U.DaallT. m barreU a dsr riuur exchaugeo lor .beat mi.... ui,, ..i iitaouuedasWi f Willi ail. a aw. " " "