Remnant Sale of Summer Goods. Commencing; Honday, Sept. a. COST OF PRNDLETON WATER IS MUCH LBSS THAN IN TOWNS. HOST OTHER fWC Goods, Wash Goods, Table Linens, Muslin, etc. I and ends of Clothing, Shirt Waists. Underwear, Wrappers, etc. r..n Cot-Price no object in"" - .... rii 1 lor our lau uuui We must hay room Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. 11I (' before Jndire Krents toHsv When searched at the jail bundle of legal papei and 32 wan found. ,Ay HKPTEMBKR ff, 1901. ' HAS STARTEO GRASS u.m.d bv Nols'urs. Hrmn Soms innane.. ...j-. k utu nt i ' I ln ler- y;:. . V....I .i. ,,i,, hcii too rHI""' "' ""' ' ig a raaft roaotrf everyoaa Tin! tuinr th ninifinre tailing, in- . . .. .1... ..V..UU .. .u mil . it armri h me Kinm .i"- -,kk, the Ion i-r pastures ... . t. .. I, Mil, - .1 .. i.it, I in- mountain. Umtf 1" ll'Slimce nrr mini- I tj,i,Bg grain or hay nticared lor. .miii ,i u i':ll I npi i ...nlialilv ll.lt more t ll H II n frw.i r-- - -. . .it i ti u i,i I'M" 'h l ne- npr in i. ... " r- ,i ....... l... ....,., to HDIl raiiiinos win. ... i.. ,t rrait.ru 111 111 ill HIP MOrUer- BBfl k'aiiieren uw . mil either have tliem in MM fit for HI Hill tie I. .1 .1 I .J . ., in llii. Ulll I. II I 111' 1 1111 iiiere tnev can so ,n in- jnote.i to tow l roof. Announcement. .uniuiinlate tboM who an- par it of atmnuer la apply ih into llie ni.hil passage fur CrMtn Balm iu liquid form, tail! be known an Kly'x Liquid l . ill r w a i.i ip ' t ifi' i" fi in Mil The hi .! I inrii, embodies HJ i I I 1 1 J :.;, , . 1 1 u i nr iien m me sunu i i i . . . j in op the nerrei i iIih hot chanije ti a uaiurai aim tieaiuiv ctiaruc Bj Brother, M Warren St.. N. I'hnro l more catarrn In Hilt we Hon of the cnuinry than all other itlncanon put toe-ether, tin. I nlilil the last few !,. it wax mippo.t.,1 In in, incqraaja. Pat irw many yearn iIim tor pronounced It a local disease unci prescribed local remedies, ami by ninstantly falling lo c:re with local ircMtniriu pronounced it in curable. Science has proven ratarrb to ! a on.lttiitional disease, and therefore requlrlna aonatltaUoaaJ treatment, iinii'n (alarm run tnahiifarlured by K .1 Cheney .V Co, lolivln. Oslo, - the only constitutional cure on the niHrket. It I. taken IntertiHlly in ilonv. of irom ten ilrop lo tenioouful It -ti t. iircctl on Hie I.I. kmI mill mueotm .urfBce. ol the tyatem They offer one bumlreil itolUr. for any i n' It IhiU oi i lire. rVml lor eircular. ntui te.llino lilalu Aildrvu V. J. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo. Ohio. Hold bv (lrUfgNtu, TV, Hall'. FmlTy PIlU are the bent. vmpHriion with San Franalieo Made oy waiar commlnlon Saeratary Frank B. Clopton. Frank B. OlOpfc. afcretary of the water rotnmiriKion. ha looki'd into the innuer ni n,e coat of water here and at other place. He take. San FrMciMO aa hapi. of ooaptrtioa, and arrive, at acme intereatinn ro.ults. rondleton li cornpellcl to pump water (rrfTn well, san FranciiKO dne. not. There the Spring valley company furnishea water to t lie city. Pendleton charges 25 cent per llKX) Kllon. San Kranciaco chark'o. : 1-3 cent per 750 gallon. Pendleton ha a minimum monthh rate ,ii fl lor uar.li i,.,. u fc. . i.iuio, rrancim-o na a minimum ,f , s,n Pruoitno i harge the regular rata for a much larger amount con.iime.l than dtOM Pendleton. There if 5(M,000 gallons he need in a month, the charge t reduced to i74 cent per llM gal Ion. In Pen dleton, if 50,00(1 or more gallon he used each month, the charge i. redm-oil to 17 cent per 1000 gallon. Pniene of comparison might be in--Mini, l, showing that Pendleton i getting ahout the bat) water norvice given in the country, all thing con sidered. Although the rate, are lot comparatively, the ytem DM DMO tniicli inijiroved, a evervone know-. who lia lived here tor ativ length o om. a new pump haa been bough) and installed, and new mains have tieen laid. I tie entire system has been faroaaiafl and put into proper shape '" "ie supplying oi water to the pe. pie. THE WALLA WALLA TRIALS been taken, there wa that before the fair would he more apnl iration for booth man there would be available room sell. no doubt hnt; THE KEES- openeti mere TAYLOR NUPTIALS to SUNDAY CLOSING AT WESTON ft Hanal It Chargad With Violating the Sunday Law. Dlatirrt AltorMJI Mailey went to waatoa pattaiday, far ina porpoaa ol proaecnting R, II I (or ketping his saloon open on Sunday. There is in .esiion at Weston a conference of the M. K. church, south, and MOtne of tin, minister have entered upon a rrnade to prevent the opening of husine. places mi Son. lav. A petit ion to that effe. t was circulated among the busi ness tDM. the signer agree inn to close Arrivals at Hotal Fandlaton. .latin N Davis, Portlaud. . W Tape, Hot Ink. Henry North, Portland. ( M Smith, Cincinnati . Wm Maher, Cincinnati. B 1' Kergusou, Portland. ( C Hunt, San Frani iaco. .1 M Hayes, Portlaud. tiertrude Mcyuarv, Milton. .1 W Minto, Portland. A in I I'.tise, Heppner. M cliil very, pokaoe. G T Thomas, Seattla. Mra I H Hen, Walla Walla. .1 H Richards, San Francisco. U It May. PortlaLd. T Bains, Seattla. Wm H Upton, ir., Walla Walla. Mrs E E Cleaver, ciiv Andy Nvlander, Portland. C Kinerslev, Portland. 0 H I'rael, Portland. 1 W Jackson. J J Burns. JUOCI' DURHAM ARRESTED. awlnomcr Jtiit Him Thera for Drunksnnsn. Jd?" W. C. Iitirhaui, says the IA K.ii. Male-ill an w tin eatn.i in. Htire Iwt week at Wallulahy draw i deadline" in tlie village street U'iii no one to cross it. and i w mww mi i vm i uu iij (y iT Ofhivr Mi AntlrewN thin a? Ann wiisurt - im aa i aa i av ' a-. . .. WMal IUII 1 II Iff I In II k K iinn. . . .sauiT- iirir in BHt'lIU IT1UJ IB I I 1 R Bk ' Bl V A CLOCK, atch, ring watch chain. WARM, SET ilLVEK FORKS wives OR OOlli OK AN NURM CLOCK "wythiog in the Jelry l,De 5"IJM.-m)IWII.I. ' ' ' IHI.IiK.M.11 W""AM) l ul- I . Will. .. . ' I -"iuiiitKcr lua.r.ud Heiutr-. Ho Kept His Lag. TweH" years ago J. W. Sullivan of Hartford, Conn., scratched his lat with a ruaty wire. Inflammation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he buffered inleusely. Thou the best fJooBOfl urged amputation, "hut", he writes, "I BBi one bottle of Electric liltters aud 1 bozea ol Buckleu's Arnica Salve and tuy leg was sound and well as ever." For eruptions, eexema, letter, salt rheum, sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters I has no rival on earth. Try them. I Tall wan A Co. will guarantee satisfac or refund money, only 50 cents. Besldanes for sals. A nice house aud lot ou Alta street, south of the court house, Pendleton, for sale cheap. Address, A. F. 110V First Avenue, Spokane, Wash. Thousands Sent Into Kalis. I very year a large number of po r sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. Hon't be au exiie when Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption will cure you at home It's Hie most infallible medicine for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung diseases ou earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result iron persistent UM. Trial bottles free at Tallman & Ci, Price 50c and fl. Every bottle guaranteed. For hale. 1000 acres of sututnerf allow, H00 acres of stubble wheat laud; all implements aud stock necessary to work the land. Inquire of Purl Bowman. Henry Brayduu, Harris, N. C, says, "I took medicine 2u years for astLtna hut one buttle of One Minute Cough Cure did me mure good than anything else during that time. Best Cough Cure." I all man & Co. Taken branded shoulder io Boward. from tuy paature, bay horse L with a liar over it ou left PETEK WEST. PLEDGED ARTICLES jJJjjHlWtlemaa'i aad ladies' gold and silver watches, teoti.old ' errinS. chains atiJ great vanety of Jewelry tt'aVaJy low prices during the month of August. ESS rthc ba'gains. 5 l! r?' ,,J,nPlt:te stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, StjJy "rpets. ' "F4Ualbta and tinning K'ven prompt attention. Joe Basler. Main Street, Pendleton. MAIL B01E8- LtAVK YOUK J WHEN IN flilNG in OROBRS NEED OF WITH AN V (jraniteware, Tinware, Builders' Hardware plumbing or Electrical Applies CALL ON J- CLARKE A Opera House Block. CO. sisinoditt Knasged 111 Investigating Dr Brown of Spokane. Presiding Bldsr Walla Walla, sept. H. Columbia rviver annual coiuerence is deep in the trial of the case agHiust the Kev. Mr Brown of Spokane, presiding elder the Spokane district. On call of the name of Presiding Klder Henry Broan of Spokane, Bish op Mallelien, presiding, read a com plaint fn in attorney W. A. Iluneke of Spokane charging the elder witl maladministration. i .. . i tie uuneKc charge was tliat when the member- of the Cool flock demand ed trial of the pastor on charges of Iv ing he had refused the trial in viola lion of the right of the church mem tiers The elder replied that tin church rules gave him the use of dis cretion in church trials, and he had refused on this pre'ogat ive. Tin afternoon the conference lirt decided to try Mr. sir n bv a select committee Ol l', ' iTKTSf three methods. The other are tried in open confer ence and itefnre a pnlge selected by conference. Trial Committee Named. The presiding eider at 2M5 o'clock. announced the following cleclinns for the trial committee Lee A. Johnson, H. K. Hi lies, W. C Evans, .1 I, Smith, J. 0. Kirknian, Walton -kip-worih, John I.aCornu, Perrv Chandler, S. A. Smith, Kdward Baker, J. H. Wood, D. W. kaines, J. W. Helm, T. II Ferkev and V. N. Horn Soms Details or ths Work. On the reg ilar conference commit tees, the Kev. John L'ren of Pendleloii is on the committee on conference re lations; Lee A. Johnson of Walla Walla ou conlerelice stewards; John Evan of Milton on church eiteusion; Win Deweese of Atitena on hospitals and deaconess home, on missionary appropriations, M. H. Marvin of Walla Walla, presiding elder: on state of the church, Perry Chandler of Walla Walla aud II. L. Beightol of Heppner; on historical, H. K. Mines ol Portland and D. E. (ieorge of Ireewuter; report er Pacific Coast Advocate, Win. He weeae of Athena. On each committee are a number of other ministers. Kev. Dr. Thomas B. Neely, editor of the Sunday school publication of the chucrh delivered an address in place of FMward Baker of Arlington, wh was to speak. Dr. Neelv spoke on the immoMalitv of the soul, showing that there is no good urgumeut ugainst he lief in im mortality of the soul and that the pre sumptions are all in favor of such a belief. "If we had no Bible at all we would have eict-llent reasons to be lieve that men live after the lm.lv has ceased to breathe. i'he Bible teat lies and demonstrates the fact that the soul is immortal." at. E. tliureh, South, at Weston. The annual conference of the M. K. church, South, convened at Weston 1'hursday. Bishop W. W Dumau of Spartanburg, S C, occupies the ehair. Many ministers, lay delegates and visitors are present. The session opened at 10 a. m. the coulereuce will continue in setsmn over Suudav. Business sessions will be held from U to 11.45 a. m. Alter noons and evenings will be given to addresses and sermons. Bishop Dun can will preach at 11 o'clock Sunday. It is eipected that the appointments of the ministers to their various charges will lie announced Sunday eveniug. - WALLA WALLA FRUIT LAIR Btanagsiusnt Promises Most Successful Ons Yet Given. The Walla Walla fruit fair will be held September So to 2tt, inclusive. The management believe it will be the ''twst ever," surpassing anv yet given oere where fruit fair management has been reduced to a tine art by Secretary C. F Van De Water aud hie associate "Elks' Day" will be on Wednes day, September 2b. They have resolv ed to make it the greatest event in the history of the local organisation - aud they will. A general committee was appointed and it was decided to issue invitations to brothers iu Seattle, Taioma, lspo kane, North Yakima, Pendleton aud baker City to visit Walla Walla on "Elks Day" and take part in the de monstrations. The Kedmeu also mat last eveniug but decided tl.ey MWld not turn out on a special day. On Suudav evening the Eagies will meet and discuss the plan of making merry during one day of the exposi tion. Just what the inland Empire Pio neers' association will doj will bade tided Saturday evening in tiie office of the president, Dr. IN. O. Hlalock Hut this, much ia a settled fact: The old settlers will congregate iu the city on Thursday, Septemhi i .' They will eOBN ou the trains they will come iu wagons, they will i one mounted aud perhaps some aril J walk Appropriate exercises will be held and a parade, the exact reproduction of how these foreruuuers of civilisation crossed the one time trackless west, will be held The follow ing were appointed to ar range for "Elks Day:" J. E. Our man, Kobert tiu rus, P. J Cavanaugh, B. F. (joldtuau, H. H. Turner, F-miT Sauder sou, Bi C. Oregg. The management of the fair allotted the exhibit space aud Sue letsry C. F. Van De Water stated that although all the space had nut on siitidnv DBtwwM the hours of 10 a. in. and 5 p. m. When the paper was shown Mo Mr. Ilesssel, he flatly refueed to sign. Immediately a orai plaint was tiled by Kev. W. A. Men, charging Heeeel with violating the state law. Not content with that, an other complaint wa made for viola- lion ol the city ordinance. Yosterdav the state case wa disnii- ed, the defendant paving the cost. Hessel plcaihxl guiltv in the alt rae and the court impose. I the minimum fine of 15 and costs which amounted to 17.80 Hessel ha circulated a petition ask ing for the repeal of city ordinance W, Section It, relative to the Sunday closing of husine houses. The peti tition was referred to the ordinance committee. Oeo. W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich, .writes : "our kodol Dyiepsia Cure is the betl remedy for indigestion and tom Ach trouble that I ever lined. F'or yer.r I suffered from djrepopela. at times compelling me to stay in bed and caus'ng me untold agony. I am oompletaly cofed by Kodol Dyapepeia Cure. In recommending it to friends who suffer from indigestion I alwav offer to pay for it if It fail. Thn far I have never paid.." Tallman .V Co. CIRCUIT COURT MATTERS Squires Plssdi Utility of Attempting tc i ommlt Raps' Cha. Squires wa. arraigned he fun tl.e circuit court this morning at 10 o'clock, charged with attempted as sault with intent to commit rape, ami pleaded gUlltV llie affair occurred at Athena about a week ago, when Suiiit. es tried to rape Eva Love, a child un der ihe age ol sixteen years. It was shown that the prisoner was drunk at the tin. ami wasnotfnllv aware of what he was doing. The court in pro nouncing sentence, said that if the man had been sober at Hie time of the brutal assault that he Nhoiihl have giv en him 10 year intead of 15 months. Kami Mini belli were aio arraigned for robla-rv with force and violence. They were allowed until 2 o'clock to make their (ilea and John Court was appointed to defend them. The case of Slate vs. Alexander and links for assault with the intent to h on ab nit July i was dismissed for want of stillicient evidence. Hick has been out on bail and Alexander would have been released before if he had not atleiuphi! to saw his way out a short time ago. Police Court. Harry Williams wa. brought before Judge Beam this morning on the charge of being drunk, lie whs fined ft. Varney ami Clyde Finch were lin ed 5 each lor riding on the sidewalk without bicycle licenses. Don't wail till vou become chronical ly i oust ii.uteil but take DeW ill's Little Early Kisers now and then. They will keep lour liver and bowels in good or- ler. Kasy to take. Safe pills, lall- man A Co. Walla Walla I-armor Injured. Henry Clark, a farmer, was run over by a traction engine at the I ar merel plan- near Kulo statiou, ail miles from the city today, lie lieaat Walla Walla hospital severely injured Clark was driving six horses at- tai led to the engine down the hill to Mud creek, when the brake gave way allowing the machine to run down upon Clark and tin horres. The horse he was riding wa- insaiitly killed ami Clark was caught by the plunging en- glue, Is-llig badly crushed, lie was removed to this city ny witnesses of the accident. The engine was some what damaged I'nioii. m m s - K. W. Pursell , K intersy 1 1 It- Pa ,ravs he suffered 25 years with piles and could obtain no relief until DeWitt's Witch Hasel Salve effected a permanent cum. Cniintfift-its are worthless. Tallioan A Co. as. a Miss Eisalieth Paddock tiled at her ome, neai Clackamas, on Wednesday after a lingering illnt-s aged 7J years. csremonv at Horns of Brlds't Brothsr, John Kess. Fred Taylor and Mis Mary Keen were married Thursday evening at lltQ o'clock at the home of the bride' brother, John S. keen Mi, ltol Sim triim was brideamaitl, Koy Kaley lst man, and the tiher were Fred Kee mid Harry Taylor. Ahout thirty guests composed of relative ami inti mate friend were present at the .-ere mony. Promptly at 8:.'U) the strain of Mendelshon's wedding march were bear. I ami the bride and groom ap peared, followed by the btkmmald and best man. Kev. V. L. Forbes per formed the marriage ceremony and John Kee gave the bride away. Mr. I.ivlor l a prominent young man ol Pendleton ami has until recently been employed by Ihe Pacific ivast Klevat- or Co. The bride is Widl known here ami formerly an emplove in the gen eral delivery department of the poet office. The newly weeded couple will reside at the W. II. McCormuiach house until their new home is completed DANCINQ PABfY AT AKStoHV HALL. Event Given In Honor of H. H. Harrington of Portland. At Armory hall last night was giv en a very pleasant dancing party by the young men of Pendleton in fionnr of H. H. Harrington of Portland. The music furnished by Hartinan's orches tra began about i o'clOBI hiuI iaatod until alter twelve. Orange punch was erred i The success of the last two partial baa aneoOnkted the young men to talk ol giving another on next Thursday night. Those present were: Mesilan.es C II. Carter, H. II. Hal look. J . Borta. B, a. Vaagban, c, A. Bppinger, K. J, Moole, Wm. rlta erald, W. H. Babh. Mi--(s Alexander, Bertha Alexae der, Moor house, l.avelle Moirbou-e, N've, Thorn peon, Uarrietta Thompeon, MOB Thomps Hallock, A li I in it llailock, Downey. Baler. Bowie. Fav Beaght, Hudson, Luckev, rra.ier, Stott; Messrs Harrinuton. Kituer. H. Thompson, Bppinger. Dos, Lambirtb, A. smith. Carter, J. K. Thotnitson, I it.gerahl, i pt Vangban, Hart man, Welch, Dodd, Stewart, Moor house, Mtslley, Motile, Ferguson, Mi -Daniel, Bernard, Sliisher, 0. Marl man . Iltirie, Norn- Silver, North Strut lord, N . U.l "I purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure when suffering with a cough doctors told nut was incurable. One bottle relieved me, the second ami third almost cons I. Today I am a well man." Tallman A Co, - - Joseph S. Seeloy, who died at his home near Craw fordaflifo, Or., August 2H, crossetl the plains to Oregon iu IH57. Manhattan Shirts For Fall 1901. Ati1 now holt your Inspttv without say an' uptodt.it. ever w o r h how g 0 0 I li 0 w W I 1 your Itundry von if yon to usk In in no other ihiii holds ils well. Ill;tk( botoniii cuffn attttchcH shoct In, .,,iii- I si.8. pretty hive to color This them with in nl t h e tion't I I m I j IfsPBsxWerOBaaWsssaisxg tney BtUI kike tii at and rwBdy for ion. It jrfM'g inn that th. y ti you hiiv' UH yon know they look ami lit ind Will toll trouble there is nuidp that H unirbrmly 'an.m they with h .1 r t and without whit" shirt, and full dress Offle and -i "tyles, o ti May The Peoples Warehouse Reliable Clothlera and Hatter. ' u i LkJ . am i l r.i m. i a m J-TTrn kV'lrTJW R?. tl'V'..sT b Nluhi-Lossss Sitmlnsl slmlssiona, Cures Lost epermiitorrnoea tarns aaok Mnnnood. I n. Insomnia, ,.in Mormon ishopa' Ptn. ,h mi ii-cii i ,n ..oJ t r II SJBSSl tlloi,! nc, kOBt Power, lnck.sr.vll Datalraa. Illtr. HaadacFie.tinfTtneas) to Marry, loss or or Oonstlpntlon, attip QuIrHneeS of Dl voua Twitoning of Bye I Id I. ' i ,.i ii- i. i hi. m .mi. ', , ,aa kmum .. i i . ... , . . i .... . . , . . ----- - St atmrniuiM, ni. . , Address, aishoa Remeur t.o., aan Pranclsoo, CaU switv oat.w aw tm.i.m i rmitnMtarra o" n i i s t nv nawewtn es t eenen, V ,r i or.ia, ennrfje, Btnne N.ir FlGPRUNE Cereakl The most wholesome and nutritious substitute for cof fee and tea. Made from the choicest California figs, prunes and selected grains. A delicious, strengthening beverage holds its delicate flavor to the bottom of the cup. Physicians recommend Figprune. All grocers sell it $6000 ANNOUNCEMENT its line nf staple iltire lorinerK on Thursday, Wi will oinMt with .i i niiiii .UUI fam jr fries in tin knnwtt as tin White House rv plciiihei 5 1 1 1 . Kjoi Having ptirt li.iseil the .itm ...up tun, we have lieen etilars'ifiK. p imti i, etc . to ai ( oinodate nir new fresh stuck who h is nil the in nl We hope we may merit a i ontunitsl patnm ag,e of all lormer customers m l iy, ,,., trust that a ureal many t h .. lybmu w now (In not know, may so (avot us with a tv.1 a. B. . (ti.ii mat at tins tine next year we In intimately at iptainti with tin in II1.IS Worth nf Laundry and a . . . . the betl Mat biner) With every pair OF KNOWLEDGE ol Low to operate it accounts for our sin ss in the laundry Imsmess. school shoes We will tf.ve a neat hox containing A pen holder, Two pencila and a rule. just what every hoy and girl needn ,he Pendleton Shoe Co. Wm, PlTlOleUUs, Manager. Send us end you regret It your will work never The Domestio Laundry. fBARI No mat e yBARS, io, 15. 25 ol Stomach J rouble. ter how lon standing NAU'S DVIPfiPflA CUKK WILL CUkl: o o o We waul the weaaeal stuiuacus lu treat- Tuts reiualjr will malum lite sluuiacb lu uuiuial aud bealltiy 1 uudilluu Jl yuu tiave oeeu sulei lug silk lysteMila ueglu taXiug Ibis remedy, aad see bun yuu will gradually luiuruve For sj., by Tallman & Co. and all first class druggists, or send to Frank Nau, Portland Hotel Phar macy, Portland, Oregon. Price Si. 00 a bottle, 6 boltltas for I5.00, express piepaid A. C SHAW k CO. W. J. HKWE1.L, Manager. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard ou Webb Hireet Opuoeit Hunt f reight iHtnot We are prepartxl to furnish anvil, ma in 1 ho liuulxir line aud uau guarantoe prices Ul he as cheap, if not cheaper than others. We also carry a large line of floors, Windows and Mouldiug. Parties contemplating building a ill do well to see us before plating their orders. We also carry Cascade Kod Kir wood. 1'honti Main BJ. F. S. YOUNGER & SON. HEATING STOVES Before pun basing i ome and look ovet nur I. one and nni I'U ti Inn: nf heating Stoves wlinll we are selling .11 .1 or, figure HANSFORD & THOMPSON. The Laadlng Hardware Man. elNs! saSaSaSadsaKVaasK ' i-aH Br aB b 11. JNk bbbxIK. at r W rW tgBJt. sBaCsaaslsaK J t W Jt M MARBLiiAriDi)RAr.!T!E 1e MONUMENTS. ?, In Selecting a Carpet You still tin, l the largest assort- lllelil to select I ruin at hailistl'l store. Sea a'ls'-l" here III all the latest Mtteiaa, the Kieateel vari ety anil the best value for the luonev Vm , an find just what vou a ant here eBej just what fO. need. The let carpet values ever 1 Iferetl ill OlBBBB Wall pa per heaper ihsa er. The aoa lerfnl iniir.'i' d rotary White attwinii iiiacliine, buy no other until you try it. JESSE FAILING. Monterastelli Bros. Marble-"' We lo otir owe work and guarau tee the salue at lowusl price. Katiuiales iveu m all Binds of cut stoiio. full -i.sk on 1, .in. I It will pay you to see our work and afet prices before plating your order. tin ST.. It K. k N. ol. IVlldl 011 BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make go.! bread use By are" Best Hour World' It t.aik Ural promium at lh OhiiAwt, World'- V.i, 11 Vast r KB I I IU sill UI . t ion, and give excel hint aatiafactioi wherever iiaed. .very sack is guaranteed. We have ll, tasst Btsxan Kollott lUiley, Heed Kye and Bssardless Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Ill I lls, Proprietor. lyon s French Periodical Drops CAUTIOH Bs4 fur Cut 5l'Lc.'lL yelfetble, perfectly harmless, sure to accoiunliah m blkl KKSULTB. Oreateat known female remedy. rL"t".o,.-0.Uv,tr'', ud luiilailout. Tbeaeiiuiue Is nut us ual Is astu uma f)a- f.11 aiiu ia, .iii.'iu alaualure ou . da of trsulat iu WltXUala UWU Co Muls Aseuu. side uf tbe Isaile tbusi 01 i" svi.i if 1 t i.mvn asm , DHUttOlfra, PMKUIattTOst. ouicuon. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. 11 1 8