Worth $1 to $2. TO CLOSE AT 25c n.jnlav. a v - L, LA V - W wwv- w hi" m . it :daY.JI LY:v-. rnoi. ... i i I M IMS 1 1 II ...... ,,.......,.i...i n. ii.ii .......einsnts Dltputt Over ,..n. InU H. B0MMI he -,ih In. nrrii man "" , i... . lie tt IHrttiei J)tlBD WW T 111 JM L ii' ri'i nifl- the tmiii'ir Mimtoi jum in time. Bowman M lureg.m dim. " T-"- I M procure. .'".....J. f Walla Walla. jyji vouog n'l named Ken- ff.Ui bin me trouble occurred. jf sorted many uvs ,j time. Bowman suggested 1 1 ball About right, bat tff ciiimed 1U. Bowman de , itrouttlT that it ih said he M.mtut riglit lisnder. The pnmptlf MM and knouked Josn. The Uregon hill rei : noted Into the bonw, ac ic ttic jrooug aian's story, to i, tad on In tlHrlice w ith iooMi wti wrested from in id 4tr birreiter. No arrest fol Mb nwo got their pay in lull. How i This? I Uumlrel Iollar Kewaid lor i -.. . !.: be cured bjr SilY CO.. I'roDi Toledo, O. UMir arm m Tarn ,o.i( Unugnu, Toledo. Ohio. JMo klM!N A MVI.S, IttUi DrucfitU. Toli-do. obio. un. i.Uf i lt'U imerumly, cl rna TV per boulo Mold bjr .'..am.... UFIOVC KHOOL BUILDING? . m, k kN 4 Mm Gymnasium if. E. Potwinu, of ttif luca- lBi.f taa dineaan fit ( Irmirn anai tmn I'.ir- J ,. i...r.. i,u i nwtiDK of Hit- hoard. It M In ttfltl a....... ii.u.. ,. . MiMiaw tt WL Heieu'R Hall a.... a a " nil . an i I m Lfi A 3 or imiifiiMimii fur ft. itua t- .IMtltlltlUllI SflMIM ra 1 1 v tWteni vti told, uud tlit 1 M Aft oot prepared for HARVEST m m Iwuglit a pair f our Colored (ilasses ', 86 and (la, f ir. . . . -una or comreu 10, 40 and .ilk. Eve Protectors ILU-lKi ..... 'uai me tliiuj lor w,Tn. 7V, JUL n.50. aou we win n your " iUction L HUNZIKER, optician.., general Hardware. Shirt Waists . I . v - aTlsMvr fv rS r a trnwig will be need in tbe ptircham mi lna 1 1 t w i arhinh will lu upiiftol at, a w v V 'it Ml Ik' 111 IIIIUDIU llll! Will I i " hi i tic appliance Mr me training , ! students in physical caltarc. The improvement at Bishop Scott academy will be made under the super - i :.!,.. f lrll.nr f Vanll ,.r - i...i ! Strlkei a Rlsb Find. "I wag troubled for several yean with chronic indigestion and nervoot debility," write F. J. Gracn, of l.an caater, N. H., "No remedy helped me until I began using Klectric Bitten, which did me more good tban all the medicine 1 ever aosd. Tbey have also kept my wife in eicellent health for year. .be aay Klectric Bitter are juat Hplendid for female trouble ; that they are a grand tonic and invig orator for weak, run down womon. No other medicine can take it place in 001 family." Try them. Only 60c. Sati(action guaranteed bv Tallman & Co. tHRIB CASKS OP SERIOUS FALLS. Remarkabl Sils of aeeldaoti Happen ln In On Day. Wndneaday, in Chicago, Mr. B. Da gran of Racine, Wiacouain. fell from a ixtb-atory window of the Hotel Mor rison. She struck an awning and her fall waa so broken that sbe waa not killed outrigbt. Bbe waa picked up tincomtciou and removed to tb boapi tal. It i not thought be will recover. It i belived be fell asleep in the win dow while trying to get tbe air. In Chicago, on Wednesday, John L. Collino, 53 year old. said to be a oo of Kear-Admiral Napoleon Collin, prominent during tbe civil war, plunged 14 stories to bis death in the Masonic Temple. He was caught be tween tbe elevator and the shaft. He leave a wife and child and two broth er in California. On Wednesday, in Portland, Carl Trappe, a carpenter, while working on a building fell from the porsb at the second story, and waa fatally iniured, bis back being broken in three placec You can never core dyapepaia by dieting. What yoor body needs H plenty of food properly digested. Then if your atomacb will not digeat it, Kodoi Dya pepaia Cure will. It contain all of tb natural digeetanta, hence maat digest every claaa of food and ao prepare it that nature can a it in nouriahing tbe body and replacing the waated ti suea.tha giving life, health, strength, ambition, pure blood and healthy ap petite. Tallman A Co. Think Akeul It. If yoo will only think it over yon will go to see Martin when yon want to buy groceries. Hi motto is "bMt goods at lowest price." Hi tock in very large and well selected. Martin hit tbe beat bakery department in the city. "I tm indebted to One Minte Cough i 'hi., for present good health and my life. 1 waa treated in vain by doctors for lung trouble following la grippe. I took One Minute Cough Cure and re covered my health." Mr. E. H. Wise, Madison, Oa. Tallman A Co. WhALHAB suaittl IIILI SCHOOL. Mbim, Oregon. July SS to august 4. For the above occaaioo the 0. K. A N. Co. will aell ticket on the cer tificate plau at a rate of one and oue third fare. Thoae famoua little pilla.DoWitt Little Early Biffin compel your livor and bowelato do their duty, thu giving you pure, rich blood to recuperate your body. Are easy to take. Never gripe, lalluiau A Co. CLEARANCE SALE sfu! rt? IUiK: r )in fur a iihw and laxtrnr stock vmu,,. x wiU 8toveg and 8toel CT f- ffti ,y rwducd pricses for the uext bixty Joe Bassler. The Md " Street Furniture Dealer. OIL STOVES J. CLARKE & CO. ptra House block. F Line of Tents, Wagon Vers, Anti-rust Tinware, UP AT LEHMAN SPRINGS RNTI0N Or PROr LR WHO ARk NOW THRRR. rormer VUltor Ralls Dayi of Twnty Tar AtO Whan Pin Knot. War Ud for Light. Lehman Spring, Jnlv 24. AtMss the visitor at the spring todav from lenuieton tj. M. Jarvis, who was here 21) years ago. He assisted at that time in putting np the timt platform for dancing, from lumber that came from Cimu prairie, quite a distanc away. The light lor the oct-asion were pine knots, one on earl, corner of the platform and the fiddler fiddled while the pine knot burned. There wa neither coil oil nor oandles here then. In fact there wa little if anv thing other than wood and water. Staff of Retort Smpioyst. Kndeeott, Warren A MrKanl have the hotel and stores. .tohn Kndeeott is postmaster and pay attention to evr -thing in oonnectmn with tbe hotel Mr. Warren ha charge of the bowling alley and Homer Harrington of the cigar and confectionery utand. Mr. Harrington and Mr. Kndeeott SJnsjr intend tLe dance in the evening, which feature i a very pleasant one. Mr. Warren ran the cigar and con fectionery department in the evening. Charlie Moy is chef at the bOMl and Ed Gregory ha charge of the dining-room. William Leathers in in charge of one of the store for Kmh oott, Warren A McFaul, and in addi tion is aMistant postmaster. Hffj, Leather i here also. k Gilliam Vary Siek. E. Gilliam, formerly I mat ilia county' asseesor, i here. Hi physi cians have notified him that hi con dition is Mrious, bat he said today he would never give up until w had t" His heart is affected, hut hi manv friends hope that indomitable will which has marked his public and private career will carry hum ncce fully through thi apparently neriouslv i lines. Personal Mention ofCampart. W. J. Furnish, Mrs. Furnish and MiM Katberine Famish and Master Eldon Famish are n i their cottage. They wore reml today by Mrs. Starkweather, Mrs. Le W. Held and child and Mis Stark weather who are occupying the Leh man cottage. Mrs. William Slusher and daughter Edith have been here for two weeks and are enjoying themselves. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Downey, Miss Margaret Downey, Miss.lulia Dom- and Frank Downey came up from Pen dleton 10 days ago. Mrs. Downey was very sick upon arrival from the aflat i of the ride, and her condition waa considered dangerous, but it is grstify ing to state that she has now .lulir recovered. Tbe arrivals from Pendleton today were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. William Kaker, .Mm Estes, Fred Hartuian and t A. Mm krey. Tes, of Hchempp' Columbia, will return to Pendleton on Thursday. Ed Strahan will go down Batardajr to witneM the Popp-lrwiu match at tin K rater. Mosco Froome, Hank Harrinuton and Kd Becker arrived todav from Desolation creek. Tbey flsbetl there lor eight days and had W7.I good sited trout to show for their industry and abilitv as fishermen. Forty people from La Grande, who have been visiting here, left fr horn last week. Ed Strahan, Mr. and Mrs. Sh irty Weer, Frank Caviueas and iuy Huff come iu from Pendleton on Tuesday. Mr. Lane, Mrs. I). Turner and Mr. Otto Turner went to Pendieton today. Mrs. Lane remained. Mr. Lane will return iu tbe course of a week. "Tex," Guy Huff, Jim Kites and Ed Gregory make ouite a quartette, asuiMted by Charles Graves and his guitar. Mr. and Mr. Grave have mu'le themselves famous by their Hinging lor t he enjoyment of the musicailv in clined, of whom there are many here. Amoiiir the many otlur viitor to r.- are the Missea lto! and Ktta Mmtrniu, Roy ributrum, Mimm Mora I ti-riiro .,k, Mrs. David G. Smith and children, Mrs. Edward BbffH RSd young son, Miss Cawhorn, aKnd Kippev, Miss Kippev, MiM Howe, Oolig r raker and koy Hays. Will Humphrey is running the bottJ barber shop. Mr. Humphrey will arrive on Friday. The veteran Jaiio- ( I i-hiuan I here at preaeut. Leu Sharon arrive.1 on Monday ami is thoroughly euioyiug bioMOil and improving in health. A I HSMA PBHSONAL MBNTION lotsrstllog ltemt or ths Movsmsnlt or tbs Peopls or That Town. Athena. July 20. James KoOOtl ol baker City came to this city lm dsU asj a visit to hi mother and brothers. Charles Wheeler of Peinlleton who has been shearing sheep in Molilalia, stopped over here Tuesday on hia r turn home Harlmau Lotg of Pendleton is an Athena viHitor tin week. Mrs. H. A. Kichard left WedneiHlay for Hot Lake, L'liiou Couutv, to he abaeut a couple of weeks. Matt Mosarove ol Milton ir h,okllig after businea interests iu tin- city this week. Will Kuoi of Weston was an Athena visitor yesterday. Ira Kemp and Fred Fischer, who have been rusticating at Bingham Springs, returned 1'ueaday. They report having had au excellent linn , bringing dowu as proof thereof 87 line trout. Mrs. J. W. Smith and children lell veaterdav for WeatUJts, Wash., where they will rusticate for the remainder of the hot season. CitV Marshal iieorue McDonald and family left yesterday for Bingham Springs, where they will enjoy a couple of weeks outing. J. 0. sumuer now carries the star ol omce, anu n t an assured fact that the peace of the city will be well guarded. W. R. Taylor and "Dug" IMlU, who went to Kansas with horse a month or ao ago, returned Tuesday . Tbey report the horse market as weak, but enjoyed their trip. Tbe Athena Mercantile company have workmen engaged this week put ting a new brick front in their store building. - I. COX TALKS ASSOCIATION. Argue That Youag also or rsndleton Mead Susb ao lostllutlon. Oecar L. Cox, assistant state aecre try of the Y. M. C 'A., now here to look after tbe local beariugs of the aubiect. offers au artiumeut iu tavor of the Pendleton project now being discussed that will appeal to the mauy pereoiiS shower hatha. Modem bvgieu ista declare the shower bath is the acme of health preservers aud Mr Cox io ureaeutiug tbe feature of shower baths in connection with any institution offers a potent reason for ita exiataxioe. Speaking on the subject be Mid today ; "Pendleton ought to have a Young Men Christian Association. The younger men of the city are entirely without a resort of any kind. They are greatly in need of a social head quarter, where they may prohahly apend an unemployed hour with friends and in the perusal of current magar.ines or book. The time of a young man is too valuable to kill bat should lie used. A Y. M. 0. A. would provide for it improvement," "The Association could famish s well equipped gymnasium. The city boast no place where athletics can be learned or scientific bodv building exercise taken such as Y. M. C. A. In etrnctors are competent to teach. "A complete vtem of tub and shower baths would be an adjunct of the organ i7.at ion. At present, even the city's nasehall team is without proper bathing facilities. A shower bath is a necessary sequel to athletic work of all kinds It cleanses q.iicklv and con vi niontlv, without weakening and by the promt adjustment of hot water sod cold water the pores -of the skin are closod preventing colds. Those who become accustomed to the Iniury of an upright shower are never again content with a tub. "Mhiiv voung men of our town WOwld wgloOOM heartily the oppor tunity to study two or more evening' per week during the winter months. More than in iinn young men of 4 DOT i OR Attended Y. M. C. A. night school last year. Association leaders are iecialists in night school work and are well qualified to give our young men the opportunity of improve ment after working hours." a a m It Oattlss th World. No discovery in medicine has ever created one quarter of the excitement (list Imu been caused by Mr. King's New Hiscovery for Consumption. It' severest tests have isen on hopeless victims of consumption, pneumonia, hemorrhage, pleurisy and bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For coughs, colds, Asthmn, croup, liny fever, hoarseness and whooping cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by Tallman A Co.. who guarantee satis faction or refund money. Large bottles Vic aud $1. Trial bottles free. SANDY LANDS Hi: M b S0HB. Walla Walls Han Thinks That ot th Section Near Umatilla. "The sandy Innd along the bunks of the Colu nbia river is well sprinkled with farmers who have invested their all in orchard aud garden patches and are now barely able to ee out an ex istence, ' ' said Chester OfTner to the Union. "I was down along the river lelcw Umatilla Junction last week, and it i actually pitiful to see the way some of them have been bilked In speaking of this I do not mean the island land, that is good, as it can be irrigated, but the sand dunes along the river have been old and are yield ing no return. "Were it possible to get water on them at all seasons of the year there it not the least doubt that they would produce the very best. They are where the sun strikes them warm and where its rays will do the most good. After tbe falling of the water when the snow has melted and come down from the mountains there is no way to get moisture on the soil and II hakes in the sun and thai which has been planted 'lie or at Is-st gives hut a poor yield. I here is no substance in the soil that will retain moisture and one will Hud that three feet from the river's brink there is not a drop of water in the sand. Manv of these people have ! ii shipped from the east by people who wanted to sell the land and who lid o. Had thev come to the Walla Walla valley aud spent half as much again on one-thinl the acreage ol garden land, these pi. pie would have had enough to ke-p them in plenty lor the remainder of their days. Now tbey can raise me Ion. " nothing but water- "I wish to truthful I v state to vou aud the readers of these few lines that your K'slol Ihpepsia cure is without questiou tiie best aud only cure for dys pepsia that I have ever come in couiaci with aud I hev used manv other prep arations. John Beam, West Middlesex, Pa. No preparation equals Kudol Dys pepsia cure as it contains all the nat ural digealaiits. It will digest all kinds of food and can't help hut do you good. lallmau A (Jo. Call lor County Warrants. All l.'matilla county warrants regis tered in March and April, 1HW, will Im- paid at my oltice in the court house ii ie m ureeentatioii. Interest ceases on date of publication. n . iv . at aaW Treasurer of Umatilla County Pendleton, Oregon, July M, IbXH. ITCHING HUMORS i ouilla atxteriutl ml lutarual Tresttueut t)I.XA i i -tniguf CUTH'laAAr (&r J.Uicleanae li. , ,kiu f ri laU aud .!-, V rn USA mot on ill.- u allay Ife'lilug aud aooUo- ami i I I I 1 I. I HA UUHl Vfckl ), 1" I ""I ami i'l'iiii Uie hluod. A tugle tut U nfUru auRkrleut un'urelliv sstsvsst kkater. St . ti.i.,ul,ul Um rl4. PurfBt llari. asiI'mb u.i i i imu Uu kiiiu Ski Uuia.t 1 1 Has the following bargains 4tt0 acres Al wheat land. '620 acres Al wheat land. 2 lots well located $250. 1 lot lower Webb street $U0. Also a big list ol towu and county property cheap. I BERKELEY WERE WEDDED IN HEPPNER RDWARD RVRRRTT Y0UN0 AND RUSS LUCY RLLRN r ARNSW0RTN. Married In th RplMOpal Ckursb and Want to l heir Naw Home la Rakr City. On Wednesday, in Heppner, the Rev. W. E. P. .twine officiating, Ed ward Kverett Young of Baker City and Mi Lucy Ellen Karnworth of Heppner were united in marriage. The wedding waa at the Protestant Episcopal church, and wa witnessed by a large number of friends. The ceremony was performed at 7 o 'clock In the morning, that they might depart at once on the train for their new home already prepared br the groom in Baker City. At o'clock a wedding breakfast bad been served at the Palace hotel. The wedding was very pretty Two ushers. Sloan P. Shutt of Hepnner and W M UpfsStt of San Francisco, led the marriage procession up the aisle to the chancel, where the bride, who had ben escorted by her father, was met bv the bridegroom, the two ascending the chancel steps to the altar. At the conclusion of the cere mony, the party returned to the home of the bride, whence Mr. and Mr. Young departed for their home. The bride wore a handsome tailor made suit of French grey , A reception was tendered thorn upon their arrival in Baker City. Mr. Young is the editor of the Kaker City Kveuing Keiuibl iean, and is prominent among the fraternity of newspapermen on the North Pacific coast. Miss Farnsworth is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B, Farnsworth of Heppner, deservedly a popular voting lady and universally admired. It is easier to keep well than get cons'. Hewitt's Little Early Risers taken now and then, will keep your bowels in perfect order. They never gripe but promote an easy action. Tall man A Co. Cam American Rxposltlon On Tuesday, August 6, and Tuesdav BspfkjRibat :i, the o R. A N. Co. will sell tickets to the Pan-American ex position. Buffalo. N. Y . at 7ft with a limit of sixty days to Buffalo and return. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yo liMwen't ti rrtfuUr. ht MM in'tmet of Um It rr dej m re in -i ill b-. krp jr.mt !.. . 1- n mill Reil V'Tct lii tht haiwof le Irnl i-h?t. "r I'UI iIimi, is Utirrrou. Th inooth Ayt.raWl.ril t; -f. t , .-I te-.iiAj thv bttwlf rlrnr and rUtu l in tali f CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY IMra.anl PaltaM I ' m ! .! O.iuit ln Oood S.r sl. k. 1, tt.k-ii .1 Orlps. W, anil tn ceali ,. , 1. , w rlii Im . in 1 1 su. 1 i....a let ne h, 1 1 1. lUdresi O Ttsi.iM. sasrin Kisriav. imu en ., isw rast KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Don't Cut Corn Don't do It Yourself Don't Lst Anybody do H for You. What man or woman tiifterlna with paluful Mid annoying r or lit will not gtveMffsRol to bavelliem removsd? For SA rents you got LEONARD'S Hsssburfl Corn Remover wilt I-i . .1 I. .as 1 -t 1 1 I w rgstv afffrt for row tts t ftaiir br II u. Iimiaju bed II at Mt 1 1 r 1 at 11 ! ( 1 1 I I ' F lift a - I Kt s4ir BamiVSM Ri 1 iltditi' ' ir woruiffag rv-itu a c lAVT f l litis ftli Iff Ol liUlll ism lii 1 h only utMi thai in do Arai Lii i.igki.us - Vie fsagej f t or 0 gsi't rtarif r llMr Ltrtmlu mad Ql-AHANThP.D. TTTTT l fawttt.t-ll th loo. Of "11 lltP Old set. Tour gRtnigT rwtuuAmti tt u ,i..m i ,t .n, ail Ui i-t m, ail ,. t f M rffiiU b LOtAMlA CO, ft&O I hIi MI4S l.l,a,v,m iM surt leu tnU WsaV tMAT "YOU (AN UPON. JUtT THINK OF IT! I Urea four I In ol ttia oauble In t'luatllla 1 1 ' 1 it 1 y ar uilus usr liarneaa aud awldlaa aud kt liter luurlb baa Jutl ixMouiauoad to ut 11, su. All till. is u tuuw inai um. aia an Kik.si class and I'UH'Kri Hloll I . W carry n dob pis ta stock t Collars. Hourt, Hru.k... w Lisi sweat MMlt, pae taddlst, bagi. ttrlug .. siuai. imu. tut uuvart, isuvaa, an tin i JOtEPH ELL, I caul n k Max acts sad Saddlery . Call api No. 5 (or Wood, Coal,! Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling BjpgfjRl atlsailoa flvsa ui Coitslguuisuls.., Laatz Bros. For Health, Strength and ft Dlooaiira I ir-itiL ... I I s ivuoui v avs issn, Polydore Moons, Proprietor. Midsummer Sale One lot of nen's Colored Shirts, stiff botes, two pairs cutis, dollar values for 50c. Women' Shirt Waists $1.(K), $1.50 and up to S.OO values ut htJferiot. Mid (his for nice fresh waists Women's Summer Vests Large assortment at reduced pricM, Embroideries and Laces Front 1c per yard and upwards wo show VAlttM thai :vr not nearly equaled anywhere els in town. Ladies' Summer Neckwear At half prioti THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents Butttrwiok I Patterns MANHOOD bis VltsllssrUiepreerrtpllon pf afainout Prsnrh plo e, will nnli kifeure fas ui sil rHrvouaiir ill-.- ia. s,,f the ji, ti,Tsii e nutans, su, It as l.wat MsnHimmS. Isawaastah !. tm in. Sfk , N.mIhiiI ,i. .!.. .,.... 1,. i.iiii. ... I nninr.e ! Warr. I .., i ., a ,.,......... , .1 .,,,,., I I ,i,N all I,. SIS'- 111' ,1m v tir I, I lit. l-r, Vl,t unl.'L , .f ,1ih l.m . 1,1,. It If ..... ..i...s Zl 1 en is la RraraiaiomMM anrj all . I w... ..... "I I .-. ,,' . . ....... W .1 I II,. I II tHf and rstnreaniail i-a i.rKens. - TJiereaann atirTereni r, net cured bjr pnrtnralebeeaiiseMperretit are tnmlils.1 wlih fraalalllla vUriDKNK ths i.ul kin. wit rented to ear wHsettt sn oparatimi. flfte liwUni lata A woo. a tiaranteealvi.it ami niotn y reinrml if n ,,n, s il uui t.u, i e is-iniaiwiii eura. tLouaUuxSluraMA rinall. eeiel fur subs rin-iilar ami lesiiminilala, Ail.lremUA atUII ISKIS., I o lio. STS, Has PnuicSnaXlaL WOlt 4AI,R BV TA I.I.MAN A '.. EVERYTHING - HANSFORD & THOMPSON. II A l I W A HI M Kill' 1 1 A NTH Main Street, Pendleton, Ore. - '- ft HVJQr- AMERICAN PLAN. $3.00 per Day and Upwardtt FORKS 1 "M. . f'TITT BH Laaar H(LpK-dBVH PK4lv9s HF VP aaaahsaloBFToBav'rr k M jflPafc aaaaTWW WW H sPuiillfl! 1 lJBWUnHA i-scS'a.BivifiB - t SS3 a- 'SSBBWLgMMBSBBaBBBBB THE PORTLAND HDHTI.ANI), OHRDON. 5pclsJ Rats to Haatffro Orsgoa ffowpl vlaltlsig e.irtisud hswdqitartsr for tourists sad cominorcUl trsvsUra. ii C. BOWBK8. Maasgsr LOANS OH WHEAT LANDS At lowest rates J. R, DICKSON, lisst Orogwi I'sswllelon Orcgou. u RESTORED Hie hnrrnrs t 1 t, , 1 i-lot i.nwtha lIIHUMIHTw. k , , 1 , 1 , ,n OHRMilW. LOW-DOWN TANK PIMPS. LACE LEATHER SUCTION HOSli ROIMiS. STEEL CABLE, ETC : I FOR - HARVEST BOLTS From Palace to Cottage vim Mill Hud our ktoot of 1 ariel mitll i leiitly ootopfffbffnalvi IorrmI stl spgot i llcalloiis. The Kngllah of Ihl siali-inenl Is (Ills: We i nn tlippljl YOU mHIi mat (lliga; rugs hiiU omfpfffg foi RRURSSMt "l luge or m winter noiiislou, i an fiirniab the very Ih-hI to hail nnv where, und will ehargv yon Utile more (hall ymi will .y elsf where for Inferior umdes Agent for While SOU nig nun bine. I 'iiilerlnkers' RUppllffj nlwnys mi Inunl JESSE FAILING. Olio OAHVI AH Hrop KliKantly Karolsbed Stum Heated I'.uropoaa HUa. Hlock nod a half fruM dopol. Sample Woom In lonocllon Room Rate SOc, 75c, $1.00 I litest Mutel In tbs e. in. North west S K A I Hold St km Notary nd Corporation $3.50 to $R Delivered Order of m and save mouey. Order for Unburn Hiaini aJao aoltrlted. EAHTOKKftONIAN HUH. CXI II Ilf Sffl.