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picture Free! WHEN your purchase amounts to $2.00 or 0ver you will receive a beautiful phototype Twenty-four styles to select from. Ask to see them leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. jy ON WHEAl CROPS W . ft .lS'r, . e . a s. n. I R. oAmBi at 'i1 r" uejltl Bltll Freight g. Miller. a sut.-iueiit 'm crop MMhtoM h-r" - ka hi in nart : k.evstrsl proposition. tlre will -. :.. I mall 1 111 IlllllltV tlllS rrvporu "I damag ''.v l''r eaj tJ opoc well mg" .ciBieatol farmrr an. I Imyer. nt irom tlir harvest field stunl laar a in millet ion id tai lowsriag oi grades by ! tav raivil larger returns Unn trf lew exception, i , heat alrraly marketed m prevalence ul high :. i ire p ru"ii e g, uK tetjoil .v puinJ. the So. 1 .tilt. Mm limit has ai .neater, necessitating saie at , 'tiiu wuif w iieai win Ul r tMBI mut. ttm i tti trap, i-l'antills county will pro KiiBMtely 4. 0ut bushels tiputt, and leeJmg and Proportion mid lor el port it iwret'ilure .ii winl large fKM, hlfuer price ludlli mg el tiw ram. Hut, tonnage trots .tin point and others ilia cosily will tie heavier la Ml. Ttw uuaut.Lv ot wheat Haitttod will be produced ujKin mm term, at an average tj) tsMb.li. Average yields BBBUt .reported mueh higher mm kattaboiiti ami it like Uteri wa- . n, hut mtm o( informal. .stati- IS ataMi M the average thin Is Hugh tint vearV average nrrage of loruier yeara. tLat ttiit J5-bushel aver I tares tiniea the average law all sbest lauda tilled in Mai siataa each year rrajamaa at fall sown. w: mssd at ieaat i per cent . $i par cent spring mm. i eiiuailV aere'l to botti railroads. Acreage it larger than it was in 1H00. increase in totals facing due to this as-well a to higher yield. Farmers have thus far realiz ed an Hverage of 4 cents a bushel lor No. 1 clnb and red chaff, hluestem commanding a two-cent premium. Leap than fifty cent in the warehouse bar, thia being alwaya the hatia ot local quotations tends to induce grow ers to hold until late in the season, or until ttie following year. Among tanners now is heard commonly that prices are bound ID rise, because of bad foreign crop reports and the es urn ism ot the government crop reports recently given out. These things may induce 'holding hv runner aMc t do. "Oats Oats are raised only in the Athena locality, acreage being j incon sequential. " Hay Little produced excepting t r feed to home livestock. ; "Rye No export rye is produced. "Harley i have not accurate figures to approximate amount. "Potatoes Uaaally. potatoes must tie sent in from elsewhere, not enough lot local consumption being raised. "Onions Few raised, inconsequen tial. "Migar beets Few experimental rieMN near Weston. None elsewtiere. Product shipped to La Grande last year, Out only one car or two. Results expr nielit", ti.wev.-r. highl -Htls- iaatorj) "lireen friut' Chief production near Milton and Freewater, wtiere t linage. I understand, was cut down by freezing weather earlier." r aot prepared for HARVEST 1 Uuugiil a :r of our colored Glasses S. t, tit ami Jig, Wi.iim ... i I,, .n u, I'lI'Mffl iu, W oi Sue. 91 Protectors 11 .u;k. , r i aatl Mill m your ' "aalactioii L HLNZIKER, and Optician.., Usarnsai Lannoi os cursd by luc'Wi appilcalluut. aa lUty cauuol raaeb ttaa ; Jvateil portluu ol lue oar. Tbera la onljr on way to cure tieafuvM, au l that la bjr eunatlltl i tluual rataadlaa. lialua U i-auaeii by an In Darned I'ouditlob ul iba auruiu lining uf tbe t-iinu. bian tuba. Wuvb tbl tubs gala ID : Qaiutnl you bava a rumbling muu l or ituper- lavl beariug, auJ wuvb It ! entlralyr vlusad luatuva la tbe raault, auil uuieaa Ibv lutlaui illa tion cau be lakeu out and tbl tu'ra realurad to , lla uorota. I'ondltiou, bearing will bedeatruyud lurever ; nine caw out ol ion are ued by catarrb, wbleb la nothing bul au ludatned roudltlou ( iba muvou aurlacea. We will give oue tiuudrad dollar lor auy uaae ol ! . fiauaed by calarrbl tbat caAQOt ba curvd by ilall ' aiarrb l ure ouud lor circulari. (ree F. J. CHKNKY A ''J.. Toledo. O. , hold br all druggnu. T .. Hall Kamliy HITU am Ibe baat. ror Sals. About 300 head of cows, calves and yearlings, about 70 head of beef cattle in the hand; also, tbe tiueet summer range iu tbe mouutaius for saie. i Terms, half cash, balance in one year. , This ia a bargain. Inquire at this ortice - tars Ha Was Toriuraa. "i Ni'ftered such iwxin from corns I cuuid hardly walk, sou, Hillsborough, len's Arnica Halve them." Acts like oruiaee. cuts. aura, scalds, burns boils, ulcers. Perfect bealer of skin diseases aud piles. Cure guaranteed by Talliuao k Co. writes II. Kobni Ills., "out Bock cowpletely cured magic ou sprain For aals. On account of departure 1 offer lor sale my private bouse, corner Jobuaou and Webb street, ooutaiuiiig eight rooms, also a lour room collage and two lots near school bouse. J. SHELERMAN. Working 2 Hours a Day. There's no rest for theae tireless lit tle workers Dr. King's New Lile Pills. Millions are always busy, cur ing torpid liver jaundice, bilousiieas, lever and ague. They banish sick headache, drive out malaria. Never gripe or weakeu. Mnall, laTste nice, work wonders. Try tiiem. 25c at Tall man A Co. 'a. For kaia. For sale A five room house, corner lot, sis blocks from Mam atreet, price I860. K. I. Wade. pLEQED ARTICLES assi,,o8fntl':'Uen b and ladies' gold and silver watches, "Ptl all kind -l ? .. - . . i Wiald '"Ii --I'TIl BFT wrTTf variety ui iwwfwasj Wfcxri" extruillc'' low prices during the month of August. ' ,u' U'C udrgains. '"oat j i t- r-rork. a . j wi Larnaii "plurjjulUk, i,nj tiumng given prompt attention. Joe Basler. Main Street, Pendleton. mplete stock ol lurnuure, linoleum, stoves, OIL STOVES J.CLARKE & CO. Opera Houae block. Fl Li Coy 6 of Tents, Wagon erS Auti-rust Tinware, General Hardware. WHEAT QUOTED 44 T0 45 BLUtSTBN C0NaNDS JUST NOW A SHALL PIIHIUM. 1 rori or Umatilla (ounty Now litimatsS at From ,..00.000 to 6,000, 000 lushals. Pendleton, Aug. 15. -The price ol wheat holds its OWB and ia quoted to day at 44 to 4.- f,,r No. 1 r.Mcha(T. Klueetem ia lint a traction of a cent more than that figure, and mav be ml .led hi 6Mc tor wheat that "tests aj pounds to the bushel or more. At thv threshing retnm come in the faeea of the farmers assume a horisontal rather than a perpendicular shape, as compared with five weeks ago. Then they were predicting all kinds of abort crops. Some of the heat statisticians in the county then put Pmatilla's yield this year at :i,iHJ.0O0. At pres ent they have changed their views to snch an extent that the vield is esti mated t a the wa irom to B,000,000, Mi Honest Ballar. Those noi on the ground can scarcely realise how farmers will estimate their crop at 25 bushels to tbe acre one day, ami six weeks thereafter harvest 40 bushel per acre from .the same land. It is easy. Their prediction of and fielief in a short crop was honest. Had the weather conditions continued un favorable after their first prediction, the crop ot Pmatilla count v would have been tbe smallest in years. The wheat looked as though it had been damaged. Cold wind were blowing and there was a lack of moisture. Then came a week of gentle rains and a cessation of chilly winds. The wheat filled out in a phenomenal man ner, with the result that harvest re turns give heavy yields where the predictions had been decided! v pessi mistic. The Pries ot Barley. Barley is quoted at to ttOc. The high price is paid for the grain de livered at. the miils. Exporter cannot afford to pay more than M to 57c ac cording to prices quoted at Portland and M Francisco. Local Proaucs Markst. Pendleton dealer are paying the fol lowing price for ranch and farm pro duce : Butter. ;5 to 40c per pound. Eggs 18c ;ier dox. 1 ueii m tiers 10c per doxen. Tomatoes c per pound. Mrmg liean-4e ier pound. Water melons '5 to futc. Peaches 50 to 7.'c per box. Roasting ears 10c r doxen. Chicken Spring cnickens, f:t per iioxen: old hens, IS.jO per dozen. New potatoes fl. 25 vr sack of 100 p muds. Wneat in Portland. Portland, Aug. 15. The Commercial Review in its issue today says of the market conditions lor the past week: The outlook for complete returns of fit- har i .. the tet and claims are made lor a gigantic crop. It is too early to make a complete estimate, but there is 110 doubt the crop will be verv much larger than any other ever har vested in the Northwest. There lias been no new or special features to stimulate our market. The European lem.ni I 1 "- 11 ! .iioear to he largely stimulated by ttie ctieapnes of wheat. II one were to look for tacts upon which to base a hope of materially higher prices for wheat in the near fu ture it would be very difficult to tind them. Thev do not exist in ttie stock ol wheat in store at the beginning of tne new crop year. They are not touud 111 the condition of the country nor probable hortage of wheat for consumption in any large section of the globe. Cropa ot the United Mates will be very large, fully "00,000,000 bushel. Kreight rales cut the most important figure out here. Ships are very scarce. California will have over I,lKi,0Oj tons to export, and freights at present are quoted at 41s id, with San I raueiaco sou lacoina option. The cargo market at l.iveriaxil or Lon don shows no increase, and freights verv firm. This keeps our market down, as we are entirely governed by the English cargo markets. I 'eaters here are reluctant in making .nota tion, and prices for club wheat are about er bushel. This is higher than the market warrants: bluesteui, 57 to , valley nominal. Verv little wheat lias been soli, aud there will hard 1 be any free selling until (Sep tember. Wry few hips are due before this, aud there is plenty of wheat here on hand for theae hipe. Wheat in San Fransisso. an4 Francisco, Aug. 15. c com plaints are heard of any difficulty be ing experienced by exporters in aecur ing loadiug stun and a fair average buaiueaa was done throughout the week. Orain receipts how a steady increase, aud seller were lufheieutly uuuieioiis to make a fair active move ment, aud the prospects are that the situation abroad is thoroughly under stood by California farmer and that the market will be met by tMitti sides. Prices show no 1 naoge as previously I noted, vis., V7'te per cental lor No. I hippiug; milling, '. to fl. Specu lative dealing canuot t said to show any increased activity, trading being light 1" easier prices all around. Wool in ttoslen. Boston, Aug. 15. -Man 1 fact 11 rem are huyiug rrW The market is firm, lt rritory woola are iu atrong demaud. OaMstM hue woola are costing 44 to 4 , and hue lots of territory at 44 to 46c. Choice staple woola are quotahle at 4'. to 4 . 'uotatioiie : Territory, scoured basis Montana hi.. 1 It MB I scoured, 44 to 4oc ; hue mi. 14 to lttc; scoured, 42 to 43c, staple, 10 to 17c; acoured, 4ti to 47c; I tab, Wyoming and Idaho Hue, Is to i4e ne 'ired, 44 to 46c ; fiue medium, 13 to Hi ; scoured, 40 to 44c ; staple, 16 to 10c, acoured, 4 to 47c. Australian, acoured baais, spot price Combing superbne, 74 to 75c, super hue, 71 to 72c; good, nM to 70c ; aver age, BJJ to 'i.e. Wool lo San Francisco. San V raueiaco, Aug. 16. --Wool .spring--Nevada, I'J to 12c; Eaateru Oregon, 10 to Pic; alley, Oregon, i to MB, Fall Mountain lambs, 7 to gc; San Joaquin plains, Q to Be ; Hum boldt and Meudociuo, U to lie Wool in Portland. I'ortlaud, Aug. 15. -Wool - Valley, 11 to 1334c ; I. astern Oregon, B to '.- , mohair, 2u to 21c per pound. SKlns ano Hiaaa. Portland, Aug. 16. sheepskins bheariuga, 16 to 20c ; short wool. 25 to 36c; medium-wool, K) to oOr; long wool, ttOc to 1 each IC iee Lry hidea, No. J , 10 pounds and upwards. 16c, dry kip, No. 1, 5 . ,.. a- IL. ,. ..! io iu "'UUUI, i jy imjs wuuu , J m No. i, sound steers, no pounds and over, 7 to Be ; do 6o to till pounds, 7 to 76c; do, under 60 pounds, 7c; kip, 16 lo 3i oouoda, 7 to Be; do seal, 10 to 14 pounds, 7 to Be; do calf, uuder 10 pounds. Be; green ( uuaelled . , 1c par pound leas; colls (bulls, stage, moth eaten, badly cut, scored, baif'Slipped, weather beaten or grubby , one-third Baslero Livestock. Chicago, Aug. 15. -Cattle -Market, beat atuady ; otitera weak ; good to prime steers. I5.."! to rl.2r; poor to awadtata, 4.10 to $5.30; irbx-kers and feeders, 2.25 to f 4 , cow and heifers. 12.10 to :. 85; eanner .A0 to IS M . bnllsfS. to 4.Wj calves. tS.SS to t, Texas steers, $;t to 4.f. Hogs Itt over, II aw I market weak, closing -stronger : mixed and hncthers,' ft.fJ0 to n. ; rxl to choice, heaw, $5.00 toffrV20; rough, heavy, 5.45 to Mj light. 5. 40 to 16. tB; bnlk of sales II.T0 to R.ftn. Sheep Market generally weak; good to choice wethers, 13. tt5 to 4.26; (air to choice, mixed, 3.25 to lt.9t vear ling. DJI to 4.40: Weatern IDMp, :!.25 to $4.:i5 . Western iambs. 14.30 to H, Omaha, Aug. 1 I, Cattle Market, best steadv. others slow; native beef steers, I4.lV to I.YS6. Western teer. 3.T0 Io$4ih1; Texas steen, VI to 14 HO atwrt and heifers, 11.50 to If, 7ft I tmnacra, fl.M to I2.iv.'; tH-kers and feeder. f'J rV' to til. HO; calves, 1:5 to to: bulls and stags. 2.25 to ft 45. II v Market, strong to M bigbei . heavy, 15.75 to 15. HO; mixeii. B.5.70 h ft.Tftj llfbt, lA.flO to H.7S bulk ol sales. 15.70 to $5. so. heep Market, slow ; wethers, 3 to t .11 1 ewes, $2.25 to ;C common and -tuck sheep, 2.2 to It.l9j lambs, t$.n t ONE VERY " LARGE VlfLB assay Stewart Experienees a Pleasant Surprise After Threshing. Tassev Stewart, living at Helix, ha just threshed a lra.1 acre field of wheat that is located at the head ot Vanscyle canyon, due north from Helix four and tbe amount received is a pleasant snrprise to the owner. Mr. Mewart had thought the land wa be coming somewhat sterile, and would yield lightly tin year. He went hi the tak of threshing the grain with little enthusiasm, and his astonish inent may be understood when the registered quantity of w licit pouring trom the machine was found to lie 3200 sacks, a total ol fftfO bushels, for the grain weighed 141 pounds to the sack, on the average (or the entire lot, giving 47 bushels to the acre. Mr Mewart was in town linking again Of a house to buy for a bOBM lie desires very much to live here, imt experiences some difficulty in find a place suited to his needs. He will e .nit time hie search further, ant', if possible, secure a location here. He wants to purchase a home OOBtiDg less ttian 12000 and well located Produetlvsnsis or Light Lands. This instance ot the unexpected pro ductiveness of lands that were thought to be somewhat worn out, is but one ot manv ease that have been noted this year. It is this high yielding by the lighter lands that will increase the IH01 crop vield for t'matilla count v, together with larger acreage aud gen eral good returns from al! classe ot lands. Oeora Psringsr i crop, (ieorge I'eringer is harvetmg aud threshing more grain per day than has ever heretofore been done bv anv one man in I'matilla coimtv. He has 1700 acres and is takiag care of it at the rat.- of almost 200 acre -r day. He will be through harvesting, practical ly, by August ID. Of the 17H0 acres I 'J acres is spring wheat and 1400 summer fallow. The priug wheal goe Irom -'" to 30 bushels to the acre, while ttie summer fallow i averaging 40 bushels. At noon on Wednesday. August 14, Mr. I'eringer hud over 20,- OOo sacks of wheal threshed He has two combine, one drawn by mule, t'ie other bv steam power, and two stationary steam power separator and lour headers. The het yield reported by him is 4M bushels per acre from one large tract. Lars Hansen, Cold Spring, l.ar Hansen, from Cold spring, 16 miles northwest of Penuleton, brought some of the cleanest wheat in this morning ever seen in Pendleton. It tested i pound to the bushel . He got over 3000 tacks of rodchaff from a si acre, making it average tOOal BB bushels Ui tbe acre. He has tarmcd in I'matilla county for more than 21 years. THB HAIB BBUSH Brssds Dandruff, Whlsli Causes Falling Hair and Finally Baldness. Prof. I una. Hamburg, Oermany , Kuropoan authority on akin diseases, say tbat dandruff is as contagious as any other malevolent disease, and that one common source of the spread of dandruff is the use of the same hair brush by different persons. The way to avoid catching dandruff or auy other diaeaae from another's brush'. is to insist on the use of HOW HO I Her niaidtt. It not only kills the dandruff germ, but it is a No an antiaeptic that will prevent lh.- latching oi any mi- sease whatever through rontagion of another's brush. E VKAKS. io, 15. S YKAKS of Stomach 1 rouble. No mat ter how long, siamling NAU'S DYSPKPSIA CURI: WILL CUM oooooooo W waul ilia aaakaat alouia Us Ui irtaii. Till rauiady will restore lbs aUiuiai li 10 uoruial aud haallli) ..nd.i.w. if you nave baeo uBr lug Willi h)npia Urglu UXIng tbla rcuisdy, aal aea how ou will gradually .:. , rc . l or sale Ij 1 alluian ox Co. aixl all first dabs druggibC), or mmi t" Frank Nau, lJortlanl Hotel PtUI iiiacy, Portland, (irefoii. I'nce i 00 a bottle, 6 bottle (Of Ij.''. gpnfM preuanJ. "Nerve Waste." 0Bj uf tba luual tialufui oo-ik on ucrts woueaa sr laauad la mat culllltel "Nrs Waste," b) Oi Sawyer uf aau Frain Isco, uow 11. ila ullii ISmu.oc! fbls work of u riser erieiioed and raouiaula jhralclan la I11 agraa- able uoiilrsat Ul the raat auw of falas ackiug wbleb prsvatia vu IS la luurssllug autovt II abuuuils Ui 1 arafully uoualdvrad and ractlcei aUrne, au J baa Iba Iwu grsal warlla uf ala duui and aluctrlly. II 1 aaOoraod ky buili Ibe laligluua au4 a ular fayasj rae I 10. gu A ii.' "A peiuaal uf iba Uuuk ab'l Ibe aooUcatluu of IU piu. Iplaa will out boallb. bubv and beast lubi ibuuaauda eg Uvea tbat ara uuw angering Ibruugb uerruua liubareuiabt." I ba Uuuk Is 11.00 by uall usesswiB. oue of tba Skoal lularaallug cbaptar cbaolsf , vB bwrluas aud Morva Tunica bas beau lriukad sabwrataly as a aauipla uhmyuei, and will Ur aeui u any addreaa lu laf b Ibe oubllsbera, IHk FACWtC t-C'BMaitlbo CO, Box age. Bab Frabclaco call WQm tXHJMTV WaitABik. All Ciaatllia uouuly wariauu regialaied ... b. 1 ibOi, u.111 1, ciata . I, mmj f at aiy uBloa at tba uurl buuae unuu preaeulav I1UU IUICIMI wmmrm v -' Faudlcluu. Oreauu Aagusl 10. lavh a a Yaiaa, Tisss 1 CaaalllU Uowbly KNIQHTS VI-RSDS PIONEERS GAME OF BASRBALL ARRAN0BD FOR SUNDAY. AUUUST IB. Several Other Uames are Talked of, but There Will Be no dors Seml-Prof- fesslonal Games Played Here. Manager Koy Kitner and l ee W Held, repremoit ing the Plopasjn of the Pacific and tbe Knight of Pythias, re spectively, have arranged for a game ot baseball to take place at I iK o'clock on the afternixm of Suudai , .ngu-l 2ft, on the Mta trHts grounds. I'.otli these societies have good material in them from which to select a team, and the result will le mii interesting game It is said that Pete Marsh, of Pilot Koek, b.iokkeeiier ol Charles Cunning ham, will pitch tor the Knight. Bt eal of tbe members ol Pendleton's tirst nine are Pioneers, and thev will le pressed into service. They include Chapler, l'lrich, H.irlow. Kletcher and Onx. Captain Hartinan ol Pendleton's first nine, is a Knight, and ot course will play with the team of that society. Obleots of the name. I be main objects ol I lie game are three: Kirai, To raise inonev for the improvment of tne road leading from this city to Olnev cemetery ; second, pa-tune and to keep interest in base ball alive; third, to settle the dis pute, for a few minute at least, as to which of the two societies has the more pmctHent naselmll team. The name and BjOawtloM of the players will be published as sxam as isaible, A Tournament Decision Rseallsd. Manv ot the BloBB observers of the hasehal', giinies during the lourn. uncut . July 4-i, will rei-all a decision of I'm. inre H. K True of Pullman, Wash., in the game between I'avlon ami Hep pner on Friday, Jdllf . In the eighth inning, after tbe ret man had been retired, Htirkhart came to bat. Don har, lleppuer's pitcher, made a balk, ami Mr. True sent Itnrkhart to first base. 1 he rule sav that only Bggaj runners shall be entitled to take i ha.' on a balk. Mr. True ruled that ttie man at hat was a baserunner. The laaeball editor of the Chicago Keeord Herald says, on August II: "TtsS batsman l n it entiltcd to his base on a balk. The batter is entitled to Ins base if hit by a pitclnsl bull." An Automobile Race. A feature of the Ituffiilo exposition efill la- a race between automobiles represent tng al I nations. Although it is .i-i that 1-ranee i ahead of us in the construction ol these vehicle, it is hoped that American manufacturers w'll come in lirst America geuerallv keel at the head of the procession III all lines of industry, science ami med icines. No cnuntn in the world has ever prisliiced so good a medicine for the cure ol stomach, liver, kidney and bowel disorder as Hostetter's Stomach Hitters. For over fifty years it has tieen the standard medicine. It pro moles sound sleep, restores the appe tite and cures dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation ami biliousness, also pre vents malaria lever and ague. ! md (ail to try the Hitters, as it will surely do you good. I MIDSUMMER T SALE I A- ifttf a liir. All you'll tind heftlM of Haiti's, so iluriiipr our sitlo v have g(. I'utuulnlod liir lot of , REMNANTS Calico. Bingham. Outing Flannel. Dress Goods m ! dotStll of (liffi-rpnt kiiiih rj( nStS TIipv aVn piled on our lint niddk ooontsr In tht Diy Groodi section The priest on thsni mske islsinion as utH'osttrtry. CALL rVND ski: THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agenii Buttsrwioh - Pstterm, 13 MANHOOD R E8TO RED SSltnBL . i ei. ' ii .mi, r . 1 1 1.. pir-s-r 1 1. 1 1. n ,,f a f ono'i., I raw it in- . s,.r i na i. ii,' r lire or.a i. 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DrltTBMITwTal, I'UNnl ktun . on Km in LOW-DOWN TANK PUMPS, LACE LEATHER SUCTION HOSE ROPES, STEEL CABLE, ETC i i a 1 V KENTUCKY WHISKEY FORKS EVERYTHING - FOR - HARVEST BOLTS HANSFORD & THOMPSON, II AKUWAItl'. M Kill' II W I S Main Street. - Fetidleton, Ore. At, IKsr Vl AMERICAN FLAN. m per Day and Lpwards i i nc. i hotel In the Pswilk' Northweal. Muld br JUIIN hi II Mll I The Louvre Saloon HKMil.KluN iiKKJ.o.N Call up: No. S lor Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. THE PORTLAND PORTLANDi OltSOON Special Kates to liaatern Oregon people visiting fortlaatt. iteaJuarisrs for tourists anil commercial travelera. Ii. C. HOWUHis, vtauagci Heavy Hauling r.... .a. flvau ui i tiualgiiuinnia Laatz Bros. Hotel SL tiffli OHO. OAKVHAU, Prop KleMotly Furohbed Stftim Healed I'uropeaa Plan. HfafJi a.iJ a half Irons ttepot. (sample Woom In . unoeclloa Ruoin Rate .SOt, 75c. $l l I L. liy CO., Buy aa) aal, Stockks, HoikIh and (irfihi fur oaali oi uu maigiua New York Stock Hachange. 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