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mm TI E8DAY. AlTonrvT 18, IW1. OUR . . . . : CLEARANCE SALE STOPS AUGUST 15 Dont Fail to See Us and Get a Pair of Shoes for... 50c For House Wear ft ft CLEAVER BROS Practical Boot and UmM Mm. HHKVIT1KS. Jaa. A. Howard. hUU nape ledger, Hack for Tea I Main 79. Farm loaim. I2.U8. NoK'h. apringa, telephone $1 shirt waiata, now 4c. Cleaver Broa. Dry ioln Co. $d duck atiita, now 2.8 Cleaver Broa. Dry Uoode Co. We art closing out fruit jarx at BOOt at the Standard Orocery Od Firat claaa wheat paature for cattle and horaea. Inquire of IVtcr Weat. You can aave nioney now hy buying your jara at the Standard grocery. 26c Hit miner good t close at I J-, per yard. Cleaver Brta. I'ry Qoodl You ought to I D Sin 1 ili . Porter'a red fir wood, telephone DM In n. Midaumuier aale of waah Motto, OM half price. Oleaver Hfoa, Dry Oooda Co. For aale $7000 ideal hum.' Ill del ten room houae, 2A lota, north tide. K. T. Wade. G. K. Demott ia hea.piiiarteraalt'" vegetable of all kind and barvaal Nuppliea. Big Ntook to aelect irom. F.aatnian'e man will heat Tallinan Co. a Friday, Annual Hi, and will give a public demonstration mi foloa paper. Greacent bicycler on the install men plan at the Greacent agency in the Kant Oregouian building, paymenta $1 a week, no intereat. K. .1. Murphy' has now the most i uin;dete hue ot wall paper and bor.l era ever aiiown in t'endletun. All the lateat ahadea and deeigna. Ymi ahould aee the atock. A demonatrution will be given ol "Veloz" on Auguat 16, from 1 p. 111. to 6 p. m. at Brook fc McConni- Co. 'a drug atore. Briug a negative uud have a print made on "Velox " An aligator am containing a amall amount in ailver, three keya and a number of pratage atau.pa, " a pick, up in front of the Kant Oregonian nth.e -e vera I daya ago. Owner can recover name by calling at thia office. Will Fenland, the lad who broke bll right leg near the ankle a few week aa be having a wagon hay run over it near Helix, baa re covered to auch an extent that he 1a able to walk with the aid of a cane. The lag will be aa g. m kI as ever in a few weeka. The home! leal man ill I'eudlet.in a Well aa the handsomest, and others1 When at Pilot Rock atop l i,v hall. Meala at all hours. Mrs. (J. H. Beitel, I'rop. Lota 2 nnd 8 in block 140, Keaerve addition alsive St. Joaeph'a ncademv for aale cheap, limn ire of Peter Weat. Bator City Herald: ciihh. W. Dodo of Pendleton left today for the QTOOtl horn mountaina to look after some mining intereat in that section. I 'nine 1 Watera ia in charge at the county hospital during the ahaence of .letep'h B. McDill, superintendent of that institution, who is at Long Heach, Waah., with Ins family. James M. Cummins and F.mma D. Iranian "eriired n license Monday and were married at 2 o'clock in tbe after noon in the parlor of the GoldM Rule hotel bv Justice Thomaa Fita Gerald. J. M. Bentley has paid off the losses entailed hy tire a few weeks auo to wheat 01 T. K. Heard of Modealo, Calif., and Herman 8uhl The former receive I lo0, the latter $242, thnae amounts being loa claims in lull. Wheat in the valley land tributary to Milton it all harvested and practi cally all threahed. The yield has ex MOM expeetationa hy several bushels per acre. Reports have heen constant ly coming in to the Peacock mill of wheat running over 40 hushels. The highest reported so fur was 47. AGED GERMAN BADL HURT FREDRICK WILL AR WILL PROBABLY IMK AS A RB-.ULT. The Sawmill of Knoit Pation, in Cali fornia Gulch, Ten Mllei From Pilot Rook. Wat the sene. Iredoriok Willar, a i.erman aged 7'J years, met with an accident at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning, Auguat l'S at Knott A l'ation's sawmill in Cali furnia gulch, ten miles southeast ol Pilot Book, and will probably die. He drew the cutoff or awing aaw toward him und it cut through the hone 01 Ins left lei: below the knee, on through the outer portion of his knee, and lac orated the tleah of his leg alxive the knee. The wound was bandaged at well as poaaible, and the injured man was brought to Pendleton by R. II. Patton, one of the proprietora of the mill , and 11. . I Minn. At II8Q this afternoon Hrs W. Q, Cole, K. W. Vincent ami .1. I.. Miller are examining the wound with the probable intent ion of amputating the leg above the knee. They state that the old gentleman's chances tor rc Of -ery Bre very alight. A Raaem bmploye. Mr. W 1 liar has lieen around Pilot Rock (or several day and it was the opinion 01 many who suw him that he was mentally uubahinced, his actions on Sunday, particularly, lauding to that conclusion. He Ml) went to the sawmill on Monday, having been hired on Sun lav bv Mr. Patton to pile lum ber. He had 110 mi tineas near the saw where he met with hia terrible accident, hut was doinu the work ap parently with a deaire toj assist and make himself useful. Mr. I'atlon stated that it actually looked to him as though Mr. Willar' hail drawn the suw up to him and cut himaell on pur poee. All Mr. Willar's other a" 10 n -heture and after, however, would lead one to aupitom- that it waa an ac cident pure and ainiple, and that the victim did not re., i', what would re--til 1 1 when he pulled the saw up. Wai in County Hoapltai. Frederick Willar was an Inmate ol the county hoapital laat winter. He came to America from Germany 12 vear ago, and has spent aeveral years 111 Kaatern Washington, Idaho and ( iregon. FISH HAWK. CAYUSE CHIII DIED OF CONSUMPTION. AUGUST tl. TUESDAY He Reformed Three Yeapa Ago. and Hat Slnoe Abjured Strong Drink and Carousing. The death of Fish Hawk, the CayUM Chief ,ncenrred at hi- home on the rea- rvation on Minday, August 11. ol consumption. He had been sick for months and hia death had long b expected. Ptfa Hawk was aged boat 56 vear, and was a eon of the celebrat ed ' war chief of the (ayuset, Th" Young Chief, who was cwDtpicSOM in his tribe during the ".Os and Wis, and who figured in the treaty made by Gov ernor ntevent with the Indians in 1HA6. A widow survives Fish Hawk. It waa reported that their marriage had recently been performed according to the atate laws of the white man in order that the widow might inherit the ealate of the deceased, hut a aearch id the records in the office of County Clerk Chumlierlaiii tail to diacloee any such performance. It is therefore pre sumed that 1 liny were husband and wife only according to Indian nage. rule- and regulation-. Fiali Hawk at the time of his deatli was posse-ed ot many acres of land, aome of which is r -tited to Sain Pitiieraud some to John ( DW. Fish Hawk received lwi acres of choice reservation laud at the time of the allotment eight or ten year-ago. uud since that time ha- fallen heir to some more. A Reformed Indian. The change in the life of Fiah Hawk during the past feu eersha heeii as marked as in that ol any othei peraon ill the couutv. Up to three years ago, he was a terror to drink and was a : win minute of the city jail, aiendiug a goodly portion ot the time working on the streets, picking up stones, under the direction ol the city marshal or a deputy. He turned over u new leal and reformed thoroughly. He was converted irom his ways ol lin, joined the Presbyterian church, and lias ever aince been u good lin. an MeaOham NaWa. Meachani. Aug. 12. - Forest (Ires are racing in this vicinity. Among the Sunday visitor- acre the following: Jennie Taylor. Pearl l.nck ey, Nell Cameron, Rttf OrOWBvT, 1 rati ZiarofI, I r ma Long. MiM I etrer ami I 'en Sawtelle; Harold James. Jim Ah, Charlie Bond. Kd Jay, M. A. Itader and .lin ge Bean. A haski t ncial wits given at the o.ie.ii.,- Saturday aTrenltlg. A ipiet- lion of etiquette Im- arisen The 1 pb- of Meacham are wondering 1! it i DM breeding for a girl Dot t" eat with a boy who bus purchase! her hasket, jntt because he wasn't the Mifl.t one. A good time i H -til red to evervone who comes to Meacham. Mr. and Mra. Rash, who batt b0U here for an ollting, left on tl it morn inn's train. More camper1- arrived here this morning. POMCNK. PERSONAL MENTION. Bill Baker a vacation a' .Miss l.ucv of I laker A gg Lehman springs Mosai of UajDM 1- off on lusher drove home to Pen Momla from l.ehm.'.n Rogert. ilatlghter Bono, is a e.ucat (f ol L, Mrs JOHN ANDREWS FINED $12.50 Aaiaulted a Minor and Was Brought Into Court. Athena Aug. 1.1. A warrant wus issued in Justice Smith'a court lor the arreit of John Andrews charged with assaulting a minor, (.'unstable Smith made the arreat. Andrewa pleaded guiltv at charged and was nml $12. .ai, loaded with ! J?' nev. i.. r. "nearer, nr rieeuor ana Will Knox of Weston visited here to day Will Wells leaves in tbe morning for Bingham springs where he will enjoy an outing. W. H. Fletcher 01 Fletcher's mill are invited to l on any .irugg.at L. J. Robinaon left this evening mr and get ree a trial iwttle o kempt ,..,,.rHI,ll Wl4Mh ,, wH1 , Balaam for the throat ami liinga, aL,rtrt . ,.,,,.,, ,(-.. Un.l ol remady that ia guarantee.! to cur.- w).. ,. ,, ,,. ,..,, relieve all 1 chronic and acute coughs Mrn yUuuw iH,w.', l.ule daugh aathma. broiicihtis and . onsumpf ton. . r w-i. .,, . . . ... I'rioe 2.V and r)0c. For aale by TalU & Go., aole agents. The little daughter of Jack Whaien d Bitter, Grant county, took a pistol off her mother's bej to put it lu a sat ter place. The gun was discharged in her hauda, the ball atriking her in the heel and going almiait through the foot toward the toea. Medical aaaist ance waa eecured at Hkiah, the girl baiug taken there by her parent- for treatment. Feather Dusters. bur room for the paat three weeks with typhoid fever ia now rapidly recovering. A TRIP To CALI'OINU. J. I. The largest and best line ol feather dusters v.-t displayed in I'endleton. Krauie Hai keiurned From Hli Va- oatlon Jaunt. J. L. Krauee, local manager ol the 1 Western Union telegraph office, return ed on Mouda) evening's train from Yacaville, Caiif , where he has been with hia family fur the past three weeka. Mr. krause spent a portion m nit time in the ttate watching base ball gamee, of which aMrt he ia an ardent admirer. He atutea that the profesaional teams there up to laat tuudav wen- playing under last year's rulea, and that they were very ted loua, after having watched the euapp excellent amateur baseball as given here during the Fourth of July tuurua meut and at other llmon. He aaid the people here atouh! more highly appre ciate the games here if they could tir-t lines.- -ouie ot the games plave.1 down there. Vernon L. Joalvu. wlio will be re membered aa a reporter for the Kaat Oregon lan lor ie-v.-ral months in IHttH, la manager ol the Vacaville newspa per Mr. and Mrs. Joelvn are the proud parents ol a lathy and aend j tiahing trip t. their regards in Pendleton frienda. Mr. Krauee will leave on Wednes day morning lor the North Fork of Mea.-i.au. 'Ti-. to remain until Aug uat 22. TALLMAN & CO Horn From Oil Plaids Col. J. H. haley and Senator I C. Taylor came home irom the oil holds in Colorado this muruiug. where tliay inapected the urotertv of the Pendietuli company of which they are members. They will make a report on their biid og tumorrow, after conaultiug with their aaeociatee today. I rairie. near I kiah. is a visitor in Pendleton tnduv William dletoi on springs. Miaa Hixie l . Roger- oi Tom Mean-. Rev. F. 1.. Korbes and lamily re turned on Mou tay night Irom their outing at Meacham, ('buries Matthews, lug sheep raiser of the upper McKay region, i- in I'endleton toda on business. Luke Haw ley and Fred Schmeer ar rived home on Monday evening irom their outing at U'hmau springs. Jack Brown, who bus been at Leh man tpruigs lor nearly two months, re turned on Suturday to Pendleton. Mr. and Mra K. F. Beitei, proprie tora of the City hotel at Pilot Rock, are in Pendleton toduy on business. Rev. Walter B. Clark returned home to Spokane this morning, having heen the guest ot the Rev. W. K. Potwnie Mra. .1. .1. Durham and two children returned home on Saturday night's train from a week's outing at Meach am Will Iturgis left on Sunday for Call loruia and will remain in that state during the winter, attending school at lierkeley . Houlgus Bells, president of the I'mu tilla Comity bheepgrowers' association, came in lodav from his home on I.:-; Birch creek. Joe Parkea and Kd Beathurii were m Pendleton on Sunday evening and Monday. They led lor llnlaw.iy again on Monday afternoon. Levi Ankcuy, president of the First National bank Of Pendleton, returned home t" Walla Walla thia murmur;, having been here on business La tiraiide Chroni' li : S R. Thomp son, formerly ..druggist of this cit, now a hardware dealer of Pendleton, ia visiting in La ttramie oda . Mrs. William Fitigerald returned home Tue-day morning Iron, a '.rip to Portland aud Cleoue. At the latter place ahe viaited w ith her parents. Mra, Henry Blackmail and her ami A. B. Blackmail i I through Pen- dletoii this morning irom Biiighaui sipriugs to their home in lleppner Clifton Mi Arthur, son of the late Judge McArthur, spent the da in Pen dleton, en route Irom his home in Portland t Walla Walla, where he will visit tun aunt. .Mrs Levi Auacut M laa Adele Moussu of the central telephone office, and Miaa Joaie She. k left suiidav morning to remain two week- at Meacham for a vacation Miaa Maude Rothrock is assisting in the telephone iittice. Haliea Chronicle : Among the pas sengers on the Uuilev QatMrt yeaterd.n waa Roacoe Gukea, who three mouths ug had the miafortune to have hit lag nroken This was a trial trip and in a tew daya he will resume hi- regolur tripa for the llrm In- represent. L. B. Keeder arrive.1 home thia morning irom Newport, aud w ill leave on Thura.lay eveniloi lor IgflQgM where Mrs. Keeder has lieeu for some lime. Mr Keeder reporla cool weather on Yaiiiioa hay and that the Pendle ton iuiis there are In guml health. iieorge A. Hartmau, jr., has return 4 irom a ten days' trip to Astoria, Seaside and Long Beach. He has tak en the place of C. K. Crauatou in the first Natioual nank during the .itmimce of that gentleman on a huiitinc and the Minein countrv. Notlee or Sala. Notice ia hereby given that the un dersigned will receivi sealed hid- at hi- offloo, Front and Ankei J MNOtA, until 12 o'clock noon ot Thoraday, tiitfust 22. f.ir a certain st".-k of mer-cl-Hndise, consisting principally-ol I'ygoods, furnishing go. sis. boots nnd shoes, and hats and cap-, lo.-ahd n' Pciidletot', Oregon, tMOtnOY v. itti a lot 0( (tor Hxtnre- uted in BOItnWtl D willi aaid stock. Inventor.- may be -ei'ii at the rooms of tin- Sun Pranolaou Hoard of Trade, at the Mofl at store in Pendleton aim at Blf OfOOt. Ton per cent of the amount bid la $0 tu pai l at tbe time of milking lin niter tttd the balance on receiving the stock. ft. L. S A BIN, Portlind. Oregon. Shiver d tna stock. DoOB Slltfllt Juke .Marin and J.-as. Shnil took a trip to the lonthillf aal of Pendleton e; -y Boodhy lunrninu :i 'er grouse. During the forenoon tie ij hunted with FOMOBObljr good em r. - -Kinallv a hi '.i Mow up and .le--c Sbtill biated awav at it. Ha wa- Bomoarhal nrpflasd when the heavv charge hlv ered the stock It was too tght at lir-t that the gun bad exploded. Tin itOCt wa- apllnti're.1 in t new one will he IMOMMft before the gun can again hi nted. Mr. Sbtill is pleased f. ajH noiince that he killed his bird, not withstanding the accident. THEY WILL STRAW ROADS Walta walla County Coiiimlsimnom Name a Hay For a Cenersl TurnltiR Out. Walla Walla, Aug. 13.-Alter wit iiesm the aiHantuges which cine to thos' who are o fnrtiliinte as to re-:di-in that section through which the rural delivery mail service is nlnady in operutinti, farn ers Iron: all over the country are anxious to do everything ill their lower to secure there hem,! extended to them similar lavor-. As a consequence tl.e proposed roiid work which . Iiaa been announced to tuk place on Tuesday, Aogntt 90, "fitraa Blay," is meeting witl. the BJOfl henrtv -iipport ami there i- not one who bus thus laf reiosed to donate either straw or labor, in man instances both be ing freelv offered. The following cir cular letter has been mailed to all the farmers of the county : "The , nun", commissioners having appointed Tuesday. August 21' as "Straw Hay'1 you nave heen chos.-i aa one of the captains of your vicinit). (let as many farmers us possible bo come out on that d v utid help slr.tv the roads wherever it i needed innst to fay the dtiat. You will he expected to look out for atraw und tell the p pie where to load their wagons, also to keep an account, a- near at possi hie, of the milliner of loads put on the road that day so we can iiu.ke a rapoi to the commissioners. All work and straw to he donated. Trusting vnn will giv. this your emiest atteiiti- i . we remain. Ymirs trulv , signed ( L. Whitney and Thot. Moore, Oeiiera! Stiierviaora. " All farmers who are btiay on the duv when the -traw is to he laid are re ipieated le 'he committee uud others interested t" On all they can lit a late date. This invitation is general and includes everything from a -ta k to a forkful. People who have no atraw will b. given an opportunity to haul someone else s straw und those who have neither atraw nor team- aaa aid in spreading It on the roads u!t. r er- have llolle the I, .li.lln.- ROBBED AN EXPRESS TRAIN Down in Taxai Desperadoes Secure borne ValuaOlo Booty. Fort Worth. Tex.. Aug. II A heuv I ily armed hand of de-iairadoea held dp tlie .VI -mi ri Kansas ,v lexas pa-t.-i ger train ut Conev, I. T. , today. They dynamited the express car, rilled the mail, went through the cntin train and rohhe.1 tin passengers. The amount procured is unknown hut is he iieved to be heavv. 1'iilted Slates n,,,r ahals and a BOMI are in pursuit. Jailbraaa at Lewtiion. I.ewiaton, Aug. lo.- Four priaoiiers made their uscupe from the county jail at ai. aarl) hour this morning. Tele grams nave is-en sent lo tne shoritts ol Kaatern Waahingion and OfaajOR, with liistriictioua to keep a lookout. ST. JOE STORE FOR BARGAINS 273 i SALE I'KM'K tfl LADIBS. MISSES AND HILPBEN'S SHOES, WORTH $i.;.o To 13.10 50c THIS VVKKK ONLY. I in tint mil tbil goWttl opportunity. LYONS MERCANTILE CO., eV km Our midsummer Furniture sale is the cantef bl iltWCtlOtl and tie Mfwcj Utnitiwl attt nticp. W'lioth M VOU intrn.l to (umiafa yOUf lioust complete, er ! contemp1t the ddition ol a leu necwMMir) piecos. tins is your opportunity. twentyfivc difiereot titl-s of Shadea, Curuhi Poles, M rrors. Iron Beds Ove Fur DreaaerSi Commoueai Par nittire, Carpets. Mattings. Window Pictarm, liain- Cabs, Go-Carts, etc Undertaking Parlors in Connection. A. RADER, Main and Webb Sts. ha & Perrins a aa- sauce Tlu Original Worcestershire atWANC or IMITATIONS. Butiers, ''lic: and Cuoks pronounce it the best Sauce; piquunt and appetizing, it enriches nil dishes. TM. tlfsstw.- k ss i.rv twato The Place to ruv : Is wli. ri- yon can w'ct ullii-k and flieai' prices. I'm in your order lor haadoT bsis water tanks aud iced rucks. B.at line of Luinbsri Lftth, SliingUtH, Build inp paper, Tar paper tLi me and en.it nt, Picl -Plaster, Briek, Sandi M tuldins Sereeo J loon st VVfindws, Sash .v Doors, Terri I 'ottii I' D6 You get Good Beer.. Wlir-n yOH drink PILSNER BEER. OREGON ...SALEM... Sept. 2328, l90l Great Agricultural Industrial Fair And Bid LIVK STOCK Good Racing Afternoons. .., m the u&TMT ATTeAGftONI ra s-.., , IT. II'II'H iil-n - ""'""IW BTHQ I .-',. "III! (ill III D VIV iaaatttalOaaOraaaai rrnni-.. spci,,i KaOM on Qaapw TicT.u OaawVM Hring feat raatdkaZ Reduced Rates on all JaW For Further Nfttaalaaj, AJ4 i. tl. W I-' UM. ri tan. The Columbia Lodging House NKWIt PURXI8HBD H V li I v ' 'ON EOTJOS IN CEKTKROF HI.Ot'K BET. A I . I .v WEKBrtl P.X.SCHEMPP,Prf, Guaranteed aol oauat headaohe diaaiueai to or A' -k f'.r it. BARGAINS IN SHOES arc closing out Ladies' Orfords, Men's Tan Shoes and All Short Lines AT COST IMM ad examine kk1 and get prioaa. TNE PENDLETON SHOE GO. Wm. Fitzgeruld, Mauager. I-rani. M.Mire, lh- younn man irom butter .-reek, who waa the victim of a -hotguu accident one day laat oak, is at the I'eudletoii sanitarium getting along as well as could tw ,..-.-t.-.t A rumor liuatiiu; through the air this morning that tin' young man waa worse ami would urobably uot aurvive pfOfad to )a without tiie ahadow of a founda tion at preaeni. Henry Maluigren of Houston, lexas, aud one of the directurs oi the Libbia Oil 0OOJieaf arrived la I'endleton on Monday aud is a icueat at tne Hotel t'emlleton. K. T. Wade au.l Mr. .Malmgreu started tins noroioa and are apeudiug t ,e day iuaecting the wheat landa of I'niatilla cuuiiiy, par Ocularly thooe near Adauia, Athena uinl tfOIB there acruaa to tiie Helix, Kultun and Warr'-n aect lona. .Mr. and Mrs. Kd Weaver and lam ily have returned from an outing ol W0 weeks apeut on the headwaters oi the Walla Walla river, 85 milea eaat of Milton. They were accoinuainad by air. aud Mra. Ellia lrelaud, Mias Myrtle Crookutle and Mias Olivia Ol aen ol M'llon Kiahlng was gotsl, aev eral nice calchea being made. In ad dition t the lulling of it, Mr. Weaver brought back aoiue excellent pboto graphs of the atriuga of nab aa OTOOl lajallive that they caught the hah SELLING OUT e o e e Wc will close out on: WHllI IfOUM I AIN and AKCTIC Cfaarn Fr. . can at a discount of per cent Ice taxDetos Rasiog Mill ui Lnober lard. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. SchultZ Brewing Co. Telephone . ::. ALLEN BROS.. N, BERKELEY Has the following bargains :20 Actus Vi,.;;i! Kaud.l.'ilK) Bent Stock and l'ain Hai cli in C'uinas Prwit, Clieaii Cioud HlJUWt'. Lots SlJOn. I leeirable leap. Wood and Posts, "i'- ' KIOINU ON Alk las fact whtfii yu Iikvp piieunutii your wagon Wvuiiikvs upsn.lif nil I'DllUIUntlr tirp- KM', 'lis' CVtt W r tt, .-vury khi'l of -.rnI reimir wink. suO von -'I OOri ihv bast suit our ir. ti lo.; NEAGLE BROS. T RANSFE1 TR UC KIN' ST OR AG Uhi-ret l-roiuiiti) rir u'l Maai mailt Umniarsak Posu 'ssl ulcv auu Ury Vary Verv I Rosidvuca uttice rear of Savings Bank. nniDLSToa, . oBBooa A. C. SHAH & CO, w 1 SKWl LL, Manager. AM) Ion list county properly cheap ot town and LUMBER DEALERS CIMWNER & SI TKLKl'IIOSK MAI.N I- GOLDEN IDLE m The Whit.- Mountain IS SO well advertised through ,tu the leading nagatinet that it needs no further comment. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Owl IVa House. Jelly Glasses vjc a dozen. Yard on Webb Street OpfOjttf Hunt freight Ueuot u.. . . I'reoareu to iurniah auvtbing ... tmt niiiiiiBr tine and ..an guarautee ajftaoj Ui be aa cheap, if ot cheaper than otherd. We alao carry a large ...., wuom, Vfinilowa and Moulding Pa at 't ........ . i . t .-.v., miaaapuuiac MlldUM will do wen to aee ua before pla.-iuK their oriiem. we alap carry Uaaeade Kir wood. Phuue Main trj. ked Soid by JOHN aCHMIuT The Louvre Saloon r-HMHJClOr. Help or Situation Wanted. Subscribers C F, Cook's EnkfiKol ifcocylit Magazines Corner Maiu and PESULKDN Alta Htreet. OK8GKJN ALL THK NBVVM! Take tbe Eaat Oiac oniab. Lady a yaar by mail Weekly 91.50, aud Semi. Weekly a oa a year. HaaipU copy ftea aavr It MUt mime kMiui. 1 both Iroubl, lu (tie Kat dettuct leu p. AddroM t.v.-. Ion. oruKot. ir YOl' WANT TO HUB 'rio- tur Ulatiaiiuat of iiuw.poor in ike I'miBfl 1Uio or Kur.,(A; remil " (--Ui uuw. cow-tor cud to the Eir Oeiutj iri ! "i if-1 lubllahera J'10 'Be pukliLetioa y.,a iIhii,, aUli mn wjjJ aaa wuv i ruk oi toe eaiiu u wm juVt. -ou as in'1 n! ub-rtLer roiii .i r,'u''l"ia you cu ,w a. H!z .:!''"' urlv MAN et B 00 t-vudl' I HEALS! Notary and Corporation to $6 Delivered Order ui ul aod aave uiouey rdra for Rubber Mtaniua alaw tolletud. tAST OHEliONlAN W h.CO ;.-.. beat. Aiuurii aaaal anfl JohnSOfl. DFNDLET0N. 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