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TDK8DAY, SKPTKMBKK 10, 1901. Something new In ladies' and men's rubbers They give look neat and pood wear. I'RIiSS' HARVEST EDITION Host school Kofle hit mid. 96c palr Oleavor Hrotlmrs Mrv UnmlM Co. Virm ilM whaal nastum lOTMUla Alhiin'j Nawiy Ptptr lisuis ft CLEAVER BROS Practical Boot and 8ho Men. H R K VITUS. Jaa. A. Howard. Farm loans. Ixwet price on school bonks. Nolt'l Aroma coftao, boat on tin- market. Haw lay Bros. Hootch oat ami all knnis of innsl, m tlawley Bros. Vjuul)le8 of all kinds. niof fruits. at K. Martin's. $1 shirt waists, now 4r. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Nicest eastern hams ami Imroi, ii, the city at K. Martin's Swift's premium iiams and breakfast Imcoii at tlawley Bros. ljite Crawford peaches, tint- for i sfl ninK, at tlawley Bros. Nchool handkerchiuts, li i Cleaver Brothers I ry (ioods Co. hsrsV Martin has two delivery wagon- ami your goods are delivered pioniptly ror lirst clasn rigs or a Ml I I hour telephone DuihH stahles. Blvio Craig, Prop. If you want W see a nice line of w.ili paper and borders go see C. (.'. Sn.in Court street. Housekeeper wanted. Coveretl w gon and two hones for sale. Inquire at H. Martin 'a. School suite at discount of 1U per cent during this week. Cleaver Brothers Dry (ioods Co. For rant Sevan room house furnish ed, with bath room, for seven months, from September 111. Impure at this office. K. Martin is up to date in the gro cery business. If there is an v thin, you want in bia line that he hasn't in stock be will gat it. W. K. Withee is agent for the Do mestic and Davis aewing machine- . full line of suppliea. Repairing a so cially. All work guaranteed. To nil concerned From tins date. Beptember 10, 1001, 1 will M ' sponible for any debts enntraeted only t myself personal I y. i. 1 Kimball Conrad Platsoeder desires to sell Oil residence property, two lots well in proved, corner of Webb and streets at a reasonable price oi MM terms. The homeliest man in P dUtOtl SI well as the handsomest, and other are invited to oall on any dfOgglal and get free a trial bottle of k.-ini -Bolsam for the throat and In remedy that is guaranteed M MUM SI d relieve all chronic and acut. igtaa asthma, broncihtis and oOMDmption Prioe 26c and ftOc For sale by Tall man A Co., sole agents. School Books and horses liinilire ol Peter West. For house BlOVing see (too. Kiev or leave orders at Neman's Cigar Store. Ihishee Chapter ( l . R, S. meet- this evening at H o'clock in Maeonio Tem ple. House and lot for sale, mflMT J -1 1 1 1 tli and Kailroail streets. Inoinr. of Win. Iln-key. Pressed poultry, vegetables, fruits, and a line line of fanev urn-cries at the Standard gorcery. House for rent and furniture for sale. Annlv 701 Post, oornai Webb or postotliee. W. P. Kid I. (In to the dressmaking parlors in the Association building, room 19, where satisfaction is guaranteed Lots ' ami :! in block HO, Keservt addition alsueSl. .losoH ' academy 'or sale thaap, Imiuire oi PStST West Block ti: is a daisv, street all nr. mud it. verv cheap. Two lot- on comer. two blocks from bridge. B. Y. Wade. Nolle can tell you all about it; hi has Sch it. .Milwaukee beer on draught. It is always line and cool. Stansberg Bros, have opad tin bowling ul lev in the basement of tin llendnck's building ami wil! run it in llrst-class shape. A widon lady, Mrs. iina Hill, Clem. Oregon, wants a position as chamliermaid, clerk in a store, or t do general housework, or as nurse. Those interested should writ, to her. Anetia ( ouncil !o n, Pegree ot Pocahontas, will give a sarin' dance in Ariuorv hall Timrs.i.i . evening, Septciulier 1-', 1H01. Minn will m fuuislied by Kirkman'- orchestra n bod promised a pood time. Ad mission H cents. It comes from good autnoritv that some one has been killing I'ennv pheasant- near liariili.trt station. Th matter will be invc-tig.iteil by ttpu ty (iauie Warden Well and il the guib ty ones are caught they will lie prose cuted to the full extent Of the law. The Navajo Coal ami Oil Co. havi received a report from the oil exiiert, W. I. Weaver, who ha- been looking over the company's pronertv in ( olora do. The report shows the oil to hi upon a Naptha base chemically, wnici fact would indiiiite a higli valuation. The prospect is very battering. A special meeting of the Commercial Association w il I beheld this evening at the club rooms, at which .i matter of imiiortauci- wil! he considered Members are urged to attend. Presi dent ll. K. Johnson making the call and especially desiring that tin- mem berth in be lilllv repr, - nt. i when the meeting i- i.illnl t" ordsjr at H o'clock AM0NQ THE LOCAL STOCKMEN Rains Have HonoMtt.i tue ILinio some Sales Recently Ma.iu Ham which has been genera! throughout this region na- brought great IhmicIHs to tie stockmen. I truss is again gr.oinu niel, and therefore leed I- better tot ll la I ! ck. During the sumiiier the range ha- i n about as dry a- It has ueen lor tnanv years. On all ol the lower levels it was lit lor untiling early in the season, and only in the higher i.,,t- in the mountains was it worth anvthiog to the sheep or cattlenMn Nolw Hi,. nil li tome good sales of cattle haw o.en made, .loo iterrun- ot Cama vallev h.i- dehver- eil to Kursten Brother Seattle anoiii list bead that netted him about Jo each on the boo! sweariugen llrotb era sold .17 head that brought them per cwt. deliver- about $1.,isi at f ed in Pendleton Lust uigiit Wm 1'iirnish slupueil a car containing 17 m-ad, to Tacouia. He pur. based them at tie Arbogast ranch on the John Hav. The report n n e- tnat consider.inle business h.i hi ne among the Wal lowa coiintv catth men during the past few weeks. The only person who lias purchased any y lidenibls number for shipment up to August first was C. Q, tlolmen who liougnt ami delivered o tot Paeilli Mas) com pan ihrntsih W H. Iiaugbert, 600 bead, lie expects make two BON de: i verms ol ,ls each RIM fall, OBS alxuit September 1 and the other the last of eiitember. Scar, eh .ii -i hav i iiangeil hands. Uo-ttcher and son have ship ps I 500H lamb- i, Cuicago to be ulaced Usin tbajmarkct , taken from their own bund-, and so tar a- known no others havi left tin- range- of I matilla coun ty. Cattle buyers apuear to Is- able to secure plenty ol lat ttufi, but trades in sheep are not made Sneep men and buyers are not yvt together as to price, ami tin- market t imt accuraiel uoi-able. ! inn; in your old school hooks to us and we will allow you one-half tin prict- of tin- new hook: adopted hy the state oi Oregon ior tin- ensuing six year. We an head quarters ior all solum . hooks used in tin pa bill and high scliools ol Oft gon and all kinds ot sup plies oi use in tin school room. Our prices an right and the same to all TALLMAN & CO. With every pair OF school shoes We will give u neat box contain in; A pen holder, Two pencils and a rule. a a just what t-very loy and girl petdl ,he Pendleton Shoe Co. Wm, PlUQMAUDj Maiiagei URI1H0 EXAMINATION P0STPONK0. Appsarauass Ssam to no in favor ot the Dstsudant. The examination of tie- case ol I lin ed Slates vs. Kd lirisbn for rape has been (Histpoiied until tomorrow alter noon at - o'clock, subpoenas could not be served on the witnesses in time to hold the examination today, 1'epu ty United states .Marshal i, L. Morse of Port laud has been hare siuue yes terday and today investigating the cast am! he expresses it us hi - opinion tiiat there is perhaps little foundation for the charge, lie will remain lien- un til the preliminary n over. T. i. llailny, who has been retained to defend tin- prisoner, has spent some tune looking into the matter and says that it has every appearance of a conspiracy against Brisbo's reputation. The facts will be made clear in the examination lieiore I'. S. ('oinmissiuu- er John llailny, jr., tomorrow alter noon. Urinr fexusol Hlahsi Prists. "Wheat sales are not going to be ex tensive out at Helix," said a larmer from thut town, to the Last Oregon iau, until prices rise. We who raise the wheat believe the market will un prove betore the season is much larlh er advauced. We believe the coudi tiuiiB warrant such lielief, when supply ami demand the world over are taken into account, i in- wheat is worn, more than the 4J to -II now being aid, and we want what it is worth. artsr capt. Mstook. Sheriff Blaklev has been unable to obtain uiiormation froui an braucis- co regarding tin- sniirious Lain .Mc Cook, who mined persons in I'emtleton out 01 something like $700. lie is sup posed to be (ne mail held in ban rran- cisco for a similar crime, and Hherif) Blaklev made effort to ascertain if he is really the same one wanted here. lie ban nut yet given up tiie mouiry. u'-rnR-s Nil in bar of Merit. ! red Boyd i editor ami owner of the Athena Press, issued a special harvest ad it ion on Friday, 1'J pages tilled with interesting matter setting forth the advantages of Oregon, Umatilla coun ty and Athena in particular. It con tains many well written articles that could be sent to friends in the enst with prollt to them and the county. I-mm the edition are taken these irr- Itolati Situated in the heart of the famoufi I 'matilla wheat belt is Athena, the sooond city of Importance in : matilla COOnty, takes no "boom" article to set forth the natural resources and advantages of the town, for Its hither to -teady and permanent growth stands as a background for what its future is ilet I sad tO be. Since the day when it was known as Centerville, down to the time when it was incorporated under its present name, Athena had always been wide awake and progressi ve. This progres sive spirit has predominated through all the years, and during these years substantial and permanent improve ment has been going on. It was a gissl town in the days when old Charlie Totter with his four-in-hand, sitting in the "hoot" of a Concord stage coach, made his trips between Pendle ton and Walla Walla. She Is a better town now , with two coin petitive lines of railway to accommodate passenger and trafiic. The business hOttM oi Athena is one oi sol.tlity and stands on a lasting foundat ion, given it by being located in the center of the richest agricultural region known to man a region where crop failure is unknown ami one that has a world wide reputation in the prisluction of wheal and other grains. It is essen tially the home of wheat warehouses, and annually ships more wneat than anv other shipping point in the In land Kmiure. Kind Words for Pendleton. The most important of these is Pen dleton, with a population of Mini. It II Incited on the o. H. & N. and W. .V ('. li. railways, is the county seat, and il noteu for Its lilieralltv and un coiiiiuerable progressive spirit. It is the home of line, substantial business blocks and numerous industrial enter prises. It ranks first over all others a- .i wool buying and wool shipping point. Here is located the famous Pendleton woolen mills which ship in to almost every land its superior grades of robes ami blankets, in con nection is a modem wool scouring plant which handles thousands ,f pounds of fleecy wool annually. An other important industry in Pendleton is Hour milling, two large mills run by water power annually extsirt large shipments of llnur, ground from DlMa tllla county wheat, the best produced in the world. Her business men pull logatkat) thus insuring for Pondlati i a prosperous future l'HRSONA' MKNTION. mii- Thompson has gone to Portland. A. C. Koeppen went to Portland to ol Krnest Kggertb vs. Prank Carney and others, by Attorneys T. Q Hail ey and A. 1). Stillmun. The case II over :i water ditch on west Court street that came up lor trial over a year ago. It has been hanging tire (or a long time and counsel ami clients will be glad when it Is over. A moment- will be (nlltihlied nt I o'clock till after noon. YAKIMA'S BIG SIHJI) CHOP Furniture and Undertaking. Wil Helix is a visitor day at Attar ...oo, Shooters. It is understood efforts are beiun made to apprehend the men who shot A. Johheon'n sheep last week, and, so it was claimed, attempted to kill the holder , (iun Johnson. Tim district attorney ami sheriff are looking into the matter, ami will if possible land them. However, u is difficult to do so, ami tuey may go iree. lav on business. T.issev Stewart ol in town today. K Alexander i- spending tie the Weston normal school, Mrs. A. A. Crawford, who mis been seriously ill of fever, is now coin il - cent. John La Cox is in from Camas Prai rie tcslay. He leaves tonight lor The Dalles. Senator.!. N. Williamson ol Prim- ville will remove to The Halles to live during tin- winter. Alsuit oi voung people p issed hroiigb Pendleton yesterday on their way to Whitman college. Miles C M.s.r Walla Wall.i p.i-- ed through Pendleton last night on his wav t i 1 nion eouutv. Mr- Mark Patton has returned DOOM from a two months' visit at Mt Index. I o m les east iron. Seattle Mrs Max Monrliead lias gone to Spokane, she will exhibit some ol her needlework at the interstate fair lr. W. (i. Cole was called to Alba yesterday afternoon to attend Mr lohn . Bi'her, who is ouite serum-- ly ill. Conductor C. I Brown and wife ill leave tomorrow morning for Kan sas l,lty. thev will remain about a month. Mrs K. A. Shepard, accompanied hy her mother, Mrs. .larvis, ha- re turned, after spending the summer at llkiah. Jake Bernard! has returned to his home in Haleui. ror the pad month lie has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Hallock. Miss Maud llelmick of (Ikiab wil he ,i student at the Pendleton .icaUein. this w inter. Hhe is residing will Mr- K. A. Shepard. Miss l,va Wood has relumed to Pen lletoh to resume her work in the pub lic schools. She has been in the east during the summer. Cecil Wade, son of B, T. Wade, lelt tin- morning tor Whitman college. He will be the manager of athletics tor Whitman this year. .Mrs. l.ee Mourhouse, who has been visiting for the past two weeks with Mrs. Jehu Kwiuler of I matillu has returned to her home in Pendleton 0. B. Voung, night operator at the O. it. A N. deiol has gone for a two weeks' trip in California ('. f, tiavues is occupying his place tempo rarily. It is announced in the Baker Citv Herabl that I. P. Johnson and Mr.-. Hattie lohnson were married at Baker recently. Mrs. Johnson was formerly a dressmaker in Pendleton. .Mrs. Peter West met with an un pleasant aec ident yesterday aftomooo, When getting into her carriage she slipped and fell, dislocating her elh,,, and causing tier a great deal ot pain. W. 1. Kelt, bow deputy postmaster of Pendleton under his lather, C. K. Fell, will go to Portland to enter the employ oi Mason, Kiiruian A (,'u., wholesale grocers. Arthur Holmes will succeed W. P. Fell, lie lias been familiarising himself with the post otliee ami the details of the new Work. I RANK DAV PLEADED QUILT) 2,000 Csrs ol Marketable Potatnov be Produssd. North Yakima, Kept. 10. Yakima county has the largest iiml.nn sl valua ble potato crop ever harvested. The most conservative estimates place the entire plaid at 1000 cars ol marketable potatoes. Sab s are heme made at :.'b per ton ami some are holding for 80 before bargains will be slOjati The Yakima potato grower i- regarded a rlpher than a KlondlkOT ami his wealth will be counted hv the thousands One man on the Yakima Indian reser vation will get 110,000 over cost of pro. ducing the crop ami others having I Ml acreage are equally flVOfcd, The potato crop of Yakima is more than double what it has been in lire ceding years and the price has set the growers wild. Telegrams an moei Vfid almost daily from Butte, St. Paul and other eastern points, asking (Of ship ments of several carloads. I'he price does not appear to ! an object with eastern Commission men Buyers are busy trying to engage potatoes at fan prices ami shipments are BMdo daily, the prices ranging about "n per ton 'in board the cars. Men taking raw sage brush land last spring and plant i ng to potatoes have received more than enough to pay for the laud and build homes on their puichase. Krnutfl it - . willed, London. Sent, Id. - Mr K r.i n- . ex governor in Johannesburg arrested re cently on a charg" of forwarding infor mation to South Africa, w i- iwain re manded today to await evidence from Pretoria. The Ssptsmoer Amsrician Ho. The American Bov BpragtM Pnblilb' ing Co. Dot roll n Hoptotnbar con tains ii spirited editorial on Its mis sion, ami Illustrated stories a- follows : Tile (Iroear'l lest, A Proper Penance, Three BOJfl In the Mountains, Bob's GymDaliOQ Ticket, and llraverv Thai Made History. Leading articles bear the titles: , Hoys' Building at the St. J.'iills Kxposition Proposed. Bov- a Motiev Makers, Turning Points in a Boy's I. Hi, The Boy's Library, A Bowing Skiff for Po., The Order ol the American Boy, The Ainernan Bov, Hllilt in Society, Bovs' Kxchange, Boy Htamp and Coin Collectors, New (ir-lean- Home (or Wait hog-. The to PbOtacrapher. Indian Boys and 'llnur Ban. I. The Bov Journalist and Printer, The Aga-si Association of Voung Naturalist- September in American His tory, Tangle- and Putties. There are bii illu-tialiou . l ,i year. Sprange Publishing Co., Ilatroit, Mich. The American Boy and the weekly Last Oreonian lor one vaar each only It. 7o; the semi-weekly Last Oregon ian ami the American Boy one year each lor I'.'.So, itt the Last Oregon ian oiBet, Pendleton. H7m Hip eyes of the ran many nice bargains he l ' nole Sum : ' Ur towanl Lader'i Furnitnn' Store, rornor Main ind Webb itfwrti, Pefl dleton, ( regott. , Pilot : "Why tlicrp'.'" I'. wi,. Sam "Beaune hai the fineit linn trf Furniture to be found In Kastcrn Irt'gon and ht all want i hmtH oof furnltnre rtatlom and Mottfa some is offering." goldeOdleTB; ( lorner A. RADER. Main and Webb street!, School L. Books Exchanged. tike tl Id and give new ones at Half price. G. FRAZIEK, Bohool Boo Bonk rVsenl esueoialh and for )istriinitor for Umatilla County endleton A.cademy now reaay. HEATING STOVES Before purchasing conu tnd look over niir large and C0D1 plate line ol hi .ttin' itovaa Which wr are MlliBg Rt I very figure HANSFORD & THOMPSON, Tin Lfiadinij Hnrdwaro Rlon. U1DOI V RO .fUITT liiHnuix Afiuu'ini m u A Thsorv or Smut Kxploilon. "If any one doubts thai smut will explode we would call their attention to some experiments concluded at J. P. Miller's threshing machine Satur day," says the lone Post "A iiaii ti'y of smut was collected and after placing some ilrv stubble on it and setting tie stubble on tire ti e whole was thrown into the air. The result was a brilliant blase and a proof which was somewhat surprising to those who hail long held to the delusion that smut wouldn't explode. Considering the amount of smut with which the grain liebls are polluted it il a wonder that any macbn Oflld pass aafalj through the season without a blasts A Bicycle Man peopli piONUMENTS c, v Mniiitirasielli Bros. Marble1" is r r . vui. voun and Johnson c PENDLETON, oSgJ,1 Free Bus ritBa,IT Commercial Tra Pine Sample Room. Special Attention 0lnll Country Irads, '"V'' K0HI.ER PM KFfvrrrrwl ' s vuu ' WHISKEY for Ocntltmn, who chrrish duality. Hold Ir ions SCUM The Louvre Stilt nWDLSTOM , da our own work ami guiiran lee the HUM at lowest price BatlUMlei given on all kinds oi cm -tone, hull stock on hand. It will pa von to MM) our work and get price- before placing your order. M.iiii Si.. Real 0. li. N. il'-put, IViulleton A Hntpl t fipnrnrp UUIUI 01. UUU1H.U reiKlh-ioii I'lanw I SsW The Place to Buy; lH When, voil can mt qtlifi sad Boaap iinewi, it jj vour Otrdor lor hsulrr rmt water tanks ami fw Best lim ol Lumbar, Lath, BhinglM, Huild Ing paer, Tar l:i r.Lirae ami oement, 1 'k-kets Plaiter, Brick. Band, Mooldiai Scrwn Doorsii V'intli)WH, Bmb A I)(iorn, Terra Cotta Pipe, r-ry il l! J i HI III tlHO DAK VI At I u p ilUMm furnhlied Steam Heatrnl l:ur,ipean t'lan Ilhjjk and a half iron Jcput. Sample Mourn in connection Adviaad tin ii. i (llololl to of Pan- m their liardware of a bard ware store, their dry gOOdl Of I lrv goodl store, etc. Be Was Right A man who aapandi liis on rgiee in one dhreotion is moil' co!iiitiiont to satisfv your wants than anyone elie, Ranxenpiber thii in buying tat and ooflbe. Owl Tea House. Stone Jars 151 pai nallun. Wat Ailowsd to go neo on His own Hsc oaauanse. J. Krank Hay was arraigned before me circuit couri tooay lor reroiving stolen goods. He pleaded guilty but was alloweil to go free on his own re- cogniiuce. He wan an accomplice ol Goo, llaigh, who was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary (or steal ing wool trom the Pendleton Wool Scouring a Packing Co. Hav ban a wile am) children hare dependent upon I. un, and if he had been sentenced they would have been supported at the expense ol the county. io long an Hay keeps ii 111iB.il f above reproach, he will not be molested, otherwise he will be taken up ami seutenced to the pen 11. 1. tiary. Argument ware heard in the case kdum Kate 50c. 75c. SUM) School Opens Monday, Sept. loth. Auntie to cell lor Jims tur HAVE W AN I reminded to parental to a pair ol our school tlir children BERKELEY Hi tlir luiiowino bargains JUS1 w 11 a 1 vi: 320 tares Wheal LandJISOO w ) 1 Beel siock and The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY KI'liMHHKb HAH IN (XJNNKCTION IN CENTKK OK BLOCK HK.'l . A l.'I'A iL WKIIH H'l'K F. X. SCHEMPP, I'rup. MakW . . jl'irxiib (vim. IL - nit IBB sasl CURE YOURSELF! I id aj fur uuualural UieCUaftfUi . i 1 ll 1111 (1141 U'Ua, Irriaakiuiia or . 1 1 1 1, i, . i'I Hi U C o U n Ult iubf ilUva. I . ii. h, Mil l uul ewlriii- s( ut ur puinuuuua. ull hy UriStfSisittfH W n hi in fiUiu ar.iwr hi m' -. fifMsiil, Ivr t or 3 Uittlua, L'.76. Oirvuiai m-ui vu n4uml livery pair Ahtiutcit Guaranteed VE PURNI8H CHILDREN with TABLETS FREE OF CH VROE. The Peoples Warehouse TtfJ MTTUKb Ol t liUT. 71' llaia itntt, PandkUML Or. Dairy Ranch in aitiuh PrariaCSiatp. I food Bouaa, 8 htits, IliQO. very Desirable Resid Vary ( Iheap. clirn LimiliiT lard. R. F0RS1LR, - Propm You get Good Beer.. When vou drink PILSNEI BEER. I luarantted not to oauM Istadiiai or di.intHs Auk for it. Schultz Brewing FOR ML 08 KXCIUMIJ AIM lile; list o( OOUntJ property OttSep, town am I L. Ray cSc cj Uii u. Mh St -.'k, Horid IIUJlMflLVi rvlf larjuilfiel itjuujoj fmil) lor 0I..I (lunurriKcu .nu hjnnni . IN 40 HuUHS Curss Klil n.y and BUdil.r IrguUi. (mt) NUDfY 1 1 1 ( i vti i 1 1 lor tsh oi ot! uarnim. New Vork StiKK Eachanae. Lineage stock Hxcbaagc. Chicago board ol TraUc. Buyiny u Gold Briok. 'llkiltHHIUIlmeul . i I l "euipsrlsuii 10 tl illMbpohTtiueni wtcli H'' I lm re I- ii,, ih, ipiMjiiu til.' Murk, !, mix. ..hi .vnrk a ftrs alwuyi NEAQLE BH08 iu ill. "i. "HI Voilr c,, ri J '' , " rfc, l, iiik. i,, vork f . .Kin aim our r.itmiiiitlilo A NKW MIX HuKSK IVWKK Uas soclae sad all iturHJ I i io uk' ImII.' orU'c, or will oii'iiaiujti l'lMiilii'lnii llretfilll 1,1 satstasaa lor .oril.i UK. W. i l nh'Klli i' ' , . (- - - i.iiiMiiis 111. lolupliuli n. rs oBio uonr V. lowu.aii ... ,.i.,if.'T U II W. VI PI I i ug Ol Vint Nsuoc. s. bi. ; 1 lo H ( oi UK. 0. J I'uuillotou savilU r.i.nlcuct! U:l;pl'OU smith, orfi(Q2 u ,. Hint, wm hoik i '1 h h aaJtsiMlil). m. u lc Fhy.iclsii ui1 HultilniK Tslepiioaii tuui'e. bl.ck 1 proocrly lltK-i lor rellSCUWL. :7Tu a ii in; I), m KAi 'Jsal 11,111 01OCK IISSW DtlOUe. ulnck 161 jiei Ss iihiTKiii'A i iii i,ai.vr. I IU1W. v iii-AKiwuEiii Vdli) Uil Wwurt S.lrMt. .'illlitii. armers Custom Mill Hrad VV altars, Proprietoi . QSJSSttli iu tSSSSlI . Usr flour uxoasuged lor wlissl. lour, Mill VimmI, uaopi1 dit., .IMS. ALL THE NEWS' Take the Ust Orogoiiiaa. Daily 95.00 a yaar by mail Wsokly (1.30, and bouii Waakly Sa.oo a yoai. tlauul(wty lias The Kast Oiegoiimii 1 baslern Ore Koo s ropreseutative pv. i, ieaUo d the people spprecute it a bv hau liberal pattouaKe. It is the advei uyiufc nasdlum ol tSis section Help or Situation Wanted. F. Cook's Einplojnttnt Agency ( Main I'KN Ul.KTON Alia Htroot. Keyon A Koy" lou Hlore OR. L N ti K unit uuroei- ' Dpp. Ilolul, cor lou. wr- T. f. MOWAUU ......ervi-T J iwnnieiia.ui laaas. -rniiii ,1-11. lor f)iiiiJitiftr kosju. 17, Jutid bulMma i busisia 1 A'""; Mtaw buililer. n.iiui..- -. U:o. JoIj work 'LtMi ailop uu Bluff .ircl. uL - I", A MAY" buililor tatiuisl-W'" , i ilt ul tin' kl UZL ...uu...r.' IMUlL'U, IU llors .ii Oe own JC. A. VAUOHAh. 1., oi.i.i Hullilhi. I. A. MANN, U1S2JJ1 IIKKUON Ui . ..w..i a uin HUl .