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LOOK AGAIN MEWS OP PENDI. ETONIANS EXCHANQES WERE CLOSED HOl'SEPARSONS WtiOOINU his cut nuvst nts nit- of the kitti etylfjt in NEW SHIRTS fo- Fall and Winter wear. . $1 TO $1.50 BAch Cleaver Bros- Dry Goods Co, KM'AY.M SPTEMBKB tw, tiwi. f BE. U 11 II SAN JOSE . , HUM trWM fon. IM Uardcn City ot taltrornl. r H kf.irniv. who recently re .1)fj from raSBdlstoa t i an .'. write interesting letter de !".'! .. tmt locality U .1. M. Jose t's if.. Si pt. 11 I have ,.,iwdll th" principal cititi of the MM bbbj seen tMNml Bat ("irk ii nanisriHis plwf.-f "I utnUBBmiiBU, siiof H ttie pretty pMOM 1 have Mr mb, 1 must Bonmt, an Jon- ii h tor Mtrfcff ( ' "(, all. Ttiia rijraiiM oitv ha- a p OHiiiitiou f I8 .ii) UN MIMM I !"' 1 10 rv '! Hint w -rro'lu wiiili'il i" 00 three sides Vis- I ii''. - a .. -k , aii i '11- V. : t!,.. .i ..i (.' r .i : li'i . w hie h . ',: ; ti ; v : ai I 10 mile MM Md levsl it a Hoof : the road elevated, sprinkled 3 to 4 .i Jo . .' ' id to 'h"ir SSStT, excellent sliu te tri'" are wav . . . iM -i.e .i- ur a; tin- eye ' Elrrtric rouJ" ooBBBCt the several Mil toss mii! tin- fare ih down to i ; . : i :. ii I eat it tbt in (or bisyeloal Evury huh cm of tttusr von ! re. They jp in pretti-onti evi-r where. And IMS, DlJ tltesti. there will rumc wiftiot Mt yiiii Un .'".trie BBtOBMh : thiol there are shunt IU in rMUat um, and un mod fuod r"ji .. srrvuc i , - i ', t 1m alter In very OOo4 it eoti aT about (50 to procure a good How To is going through an Juie or :rirlinn through the surrounding Ottrr, it tee tut like taking a trip BBjaBi i floral garden Moral irna .i v 'v km. i an i description mrkoNi all"' the trees, shrub rim ili'tiitvii "i- . the th"ee xmie the palatial file, the street" are wt-ii paced anil clemi, IbO town is Holl I If b ttd an. I the sewerage system tiri I clan. Seven wile away is .Alum Bool Park. J hi in the principal and tosh loBBBll resort. Klectrie rare make tin round trip every two bourn anil the fare i 20c. It contain several tine minora' spring" ot soda, sulphur, iron and magnesia. Id.-al Climate. The cl iniate is ideal, the thermome ter mreiy g - above '.M, not helnw no The pfooipltotioo (of the year ii 18 inches. I'OfotBblM are pfodooed troiiKhoiit the year. We are 48 mile I'niiu .s.m FrMMioDOi a train everv hour, tare 1 1.2'), or via Alvioo eight niileM to the hav and then bv steamer, I 50c. The pant tew yearn were tiirhnleiit uiee fur the valley producer, with n i deuiaud f ir their products at remuner ative price, and o they pr idueed the unenvialile crop of tii'irlgage. But 1 now, there i a ailvery 1bIB to tin dark rlnudl that iiave n . m huim over the fair city like a poll. FtaBD II a hotter demand for their prodBOto. Rio outlook for lietter prices in the fu ture and a steadier demand is much brighter, and ha the appearance that the country a ill again ir. t "ti its feet, and the current "f commerce regain its ( accustomed channel. Land has nut i been elieaper within the past twenty vears, and perhaps it will U- twentv ' year more te-inre it go ao low again. Abou- 10 o'clock every morning we Bet a litlit hreeiee tr 'in an 1 rancisc tiay, but no bard nor dmty wimls like those ot I'eniilet.iu. Our former ami popular townsman, Kelit tfltflholJ and wife, are tiere. rhey have h iilgit tiieln a lovely r. dence and think this i the finest tdace of earth. Mr. Mitchell has a goisl BO sit i. hi in ttie county recorder' otlice. lhl is not the nest place in U.' world in which to make money. When it cornea to that, Pendleton an I vo'initv i fur nhead, and perhaps, ' one ol the host places in the I'm'.' I Mates. I shall always have a warm pot iu BJT heart for Poo llotOB and Itl boapitable p .pie. K. II. KKAKNV hm Ii rerj ippi ipriatelv called .mitfv tnan!.!? 'ii City In fact the nl uu'lll tu.' Um i- i, in Mi'u'ii. trardell of lii' iirnl,!,' I ti..wer; u K"1?::;,;;.;,;,;.;, tbooioad afferent floral j ijr with laoal i ' carpdta the earth the jroor aturoWe. Oelenee build Jtts- arc in. idem, amiic on niauuu. iur,l i.v D07OC NEED A CLOCK, WATCH. RIN , WATCH CHAIN, CHARM, Sh I SILVER FORKS. UIVSS OR SPOONS; OK AN KM CLOCK w-nything m the Jewelry xm uisHuuzickcr J'eler u:ul ipijcian r u.i ll ilcfi J. I'HKNKl 4 CO., I ... , utii" iiv ilruio:ii.i- Hall'i, rainily P1U n- lUc Uwl. t ... i Ball at Whitman. FoOtboJI trHiniiu' ai Whitman college hegau last Tuesday, with a snappy practice on the college campus. Cap tain liaueruach and the new coach . Prof, Alleu, iuepecleJ the material and both say that they expect a win ning team. There will be only a month of practice before Whitman wiil go up against the university of Wash ington at uattle on OotOOOf 18. - -A Haaina. Huarum Kluod. Washed down a telegraph line win -n ObBO.. ('. Kllis of Liahou, la., had to repair, "-lauding waist deep in icy water," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold aud cough. It grew worae daily Finally the heat doctor iu Oakland. Neb., Kious City aud Omaha said 1 had consumption aud could not live. Then I bugan using Dr. King' New DloootMM aud was whoiiy cured by ix bottlea." Positively guaranteed lor coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles by Tallman & Co. Price PLEDGED ARTICLES main,, geaUeOMa'a and ladies' gold and stiver watches, toh! 11 k'lJ. errintfs, chains and great variety of Jewelry esold at extremely low prices during the month of August me early lor the bargains. P a in oa .,ompiete stock ol turniture, linoleum, stoves, 'mT' cro,-kcry an( carpet.. ef5 tor pliMibiai and tinning K'ven prompt attention. Joe Baslor, Mam Street, Pendleton. '-tore buyivg a Heating Stove examine the German Heaters - AT W. J. CLARKE A CO. Opera);riouse Block. CITIZRNS SPKAK OK PHASfcS Of R'KIN ttVS CHANAITKR. Hit Caraer a Stataiman. Lawyer. De bater, Soldier. Churchman. Analyied. The . le thonuht in Mn mirds of all t!ie BMBh of rendletoii t,,dav was the funeral at Cant,,,, and the nian in who memory the nation turned aside from OBlloM and pleaure to join in fe-tifving to hi gooiiues and great in s, some local opinn ns were e cured as repreeentative ot van. u pi, a, e of his career : BcKlnlsy M a Mteman. W. .!. Kiirmsh No thoughtful man can avoid remember ing Mr. Mckinley a a man ol peculiar newer with M,I. people. However one mnv bollOTO fB ordiaf Um nianv IoMM with whirb BN name was connect, J, tins can never le denied -he possessed the confldelice of te American people. He has m vi r hilled in the OOOOtBpl isliment of anv great BfjrpOfO, Wlnuhe KfUM bofoTO the country in advomcv ol the Ototstfl I larill wind, he reprei-enttHl, he suc ceeded in inducing them to enact into law the doctrines to which he held, when he asked UN cmun to accept bit policy ol expansion, thev accepted it. ami oadorood him al Um pull, when he urged the passage ol m. .ile um measures, those asures were passed Om MBBOt doubt that he de sired the will of UMBOOplo to bo done BO was not a leader who went far ahead to .ave the way for reforms he- yoiid tlie understanding of tin, m- totBBUrart with him. tint bi was a leader ah" went whither his people de sired him I o go. Mr. Mckinley wa a inan of the people, lie himself was simple in life, ami never got awav ironi the sympathies of hi home town. Thi wa characterise ol hi carer as a statesman And this i what will mark hi in in hitnry one of the treat men o the age. McKinley at a Lawyer. Col. J. H. Kaley - Lawyers wiil ac cord to Major Mckinley . place oi lienor among the men of t tic profession who attaint-1 nigh station in life. Ma j H Mckiniey was DM ol the cleanest men who ever weut belore a eourt ami jury. He wa one ol the most i Hticutiou practitioner who OfOf battl ed for the rights ot a client. Among the many prioeiplM eiiunciated by iilackstone, I one that fofBJN part of the foundation of hi system d legal teachings Ad.'ierence to the low! Cl moral as well a tj man-made stat ute. The ideal lawyer, according to Kla.'kst BOO), must be a 0od man. Cer tainly, this wai. Major Mckinley. While be perhaps did let rise to ex treme heights as an exponent ol law, he rose to great heightl' a the expon ent of clean practice and honest in tention. The aa in bets ol the Ameri can bar are honored to count him among their ntimher. They will ai- wa.is honor his memory, as t HI will honor the meuiorv of tew others. McKlniey in Washington. Col. William Parsons ror iiibiiv ear. 1 resided iu the national capi tal, and observed the career of .Mr. Mckinley in consress. 1 have seen hutiiberi- of .ir prominent characters during the past thirty years, and have been more or leas familiar with them personally. Mr. Mikinley 1 knew unite well. He war a c uspicimu tig ure duriug the important periods of the national history ir un early civil war times to the present. Ami of Ins I in- iu Washington, 1 can nay from my own knowledge that he was in most re speils an i leal Aiierican tititcu. He wa courteous in deflate. He was per sistent in urging that for which he stood, aud honest iu Ins advocacy. His devotion to lii wife during years of occupancy of reepouible positions was such as to entitle him to a high (dace iu the regard of the American home. NcKinley in War. Col. K. Ii. Boyd, a Muldier iu the confederate army. He was tirave, conscientious, faithful in the discharge ot duty aud everything that is dear tu tiie hearts of southern chivalry. In III devotion to the cause of the iUAI. try ne loved, be joined the union force and was reward. I l promotion tor couspicuou bravery on the rield of hat tie. It was William Mckinley who dually eradicated the bitter feeling which still rankled in the minds of ih North mi l South alter the war wa over. Perhaps, nine the tnMJ of iieorge Washington, DO other pioei dent ha lived who was so much i'.ved aud esteemed by the people of the Nouth, a this 1 1 nisi r. oils dead. If he in lost to them iu person, alii I there lives the memory of the k indues, loy alty und uprightness that were charac teristic of him. oElBloy M lotftoM mfc Kev. W. K. Potihe-ln giving an estimate of the persoual religion life of the late President Mckinley, I am let to remark, that a crisis in tne life of a mail reveals character. What a man does and says under such circum stances, give the world a flash light picture, as it were, of bid inmost self. Iu the caae of a good man, the moral and religious principles, that have lowly cryataliseii aud hecome ttie ba sil of action, instantly comes into play. The virtue of uuaeltiah consid eration of other, of serene self-control, of OtwiottU lortmarauci. with, and temperate speech about, persoual assailants: these and otte r leature ol a noble character stand out to view. It was because of these basic princi ple, underlying tie character ol the late beloved preaideut that, when sluic ing into tbe arms ol hi friend from the effect of tie- assassin 's bullet, he guve the order for the protect! hi of hi murderer trout maltreatment. Be cause f these principle, hi next thought wa for hi bereaved wile, upou whom be knew the blow would tali moat cruelly. Judged by these and other virtues that aiue into view iu that i rii ot his life, President Mo Kiuley's mural and religious life will be oue lhat will be most thankfully remembered by a Christian people. Without ostentation he wa an ear nest, (iod fearing man, whose laitl and trust were not wanting wneu fa. , mg the fast appruttchlug dissolution of soul and body. Hi revercuce for holy thing; ill example ol simple ami ulcere piety , hi Ohnalieu booriug at all lime are uot among tne leant ol thing, that, iu my judgiueut, ao to make up the "heritage of his life" to this Nation. A SAN JKMANC1SCO PUrSJLIAN. (Is Harplalda Successfully In Tralln syol of in Bear. He save "1 reieiitlv trueled a caae uis.. ..ns (similar to barber' ilc.ii,; of the lower lip. w ith New Pro's Harpi cide. There wa ao extensive ioa of beard with iutlaiuinat ion extending ell down on the chin. Tbe rtieult of tbe application of Herpicide wa moot gratifying. The Ioa of beard ceastsl aud a ivw growth of hair is uow tak- IUK place over tlie one innauinu aroa " Sigued. ) . Melville B. O'Neill, M. D. "845 Howard 8t. , "ikjo rraociauo, Calif " Herpicide kills the dandruff germ audcauaeathe ban to grow abundantly. Markats do no Business on Account of Memorial Day Cessation. Pendleton, Or , Sept 1. Wheat I at thr same point It wa at a week ago -less than W, 0B4M 4S, No trading of consequence. Portland Wheat Rvlw. Portland, Sept, lH.--The Connner i ial Hevtew says: The Kngliab anil (intinental demand appears to he latgolj (hock od, and although Pacinc oihI OOMOM have been efteted on rath er lower let m. yet our exisirter i an not or will not sell at figure corre sponding w ith the level of prices there, and there ate few buyers except for lata shipment. All we can say I that the market is verv dull and lifeless and pplOM are slaughtered to put stock Ifl the market. We quote 2.SS to (J.fl8 for standards; other grades whatever the miller will sell tor. Eastsrn Llvastork. Chicago, Sept. It. Cattle -Keceipts, 19.000) market, 10c higher. QOOtj to prime steer.-. ll to i. .. BOM to me diiiiii. II t . Ml tocker and feed ers, 2. .'H to 14.2.1; cows mid heifer. to M canner. 1.B0 to f'-'.'lO. hull-, .l fci 4 7a; BBlVOO, f:t to fil.Ta; Tew ster. fa.7o tO M.I - Hog Kcceipt tislaj , 28.000; tumor ' I estimated), 24,000; .eft over, M70; iniirket. active, 5c to IOC higher. M It ; and butcher, ft SO to ffi t ; II.iil to ch. ice heavv, $0 "(I to f" 10; rongh beaw . fit. HO 10 iti.'O; light, M la to t'..'v bulk of ales, th no to I I, sheep-Keceipta, ;). 000 ; market, 10c to lfic aer. Oood t" choice wether, M.70 to 13.90; fair to choice mixed, ll M to t.t.W Western sheep, fj.'t to : ; Western lamb, 4 to I4.0.V Boston Wool Market. BootOB, Sept. 19. Tbe tone of the wool market here show no weakne, notw ithstauding the moving of wools I is been quieter this week than tor some time past. The condition do not appear to disturb the equanimity of the dealer", who ay that the quiet market is only to l expected alter the free purchases nl ttie past few month. The market expresses no speculative teiling. and while manufacturer are fiee buyers to cover order, they are u. 1 Inclined t" pile up wool, because tliev think it is cheap. Tetritory I . continue to head the list cf sale, the rail taong largely lor tine m 11- and for coarse grade. s .van Years in Bed. "Will wonder ever ceae'.' " 1 no 01 re the Irtends of Mr-. I. Peas, of Law- 1 .'. an. T iev knew she had been Unable to leave her bed in Seven Vears on account ol Udiiov and liver trouble. nervous prostration and general debili ty; but, "Three bottles of Klectrie Hitter enabled me to walk." she Bl too, "and in three month I felt like a new person. " Women suffering from headache, backache, nervous ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, taint ing and and di.xy spell will Hud it a priceless blessing Try it. Satisfac tion is guaranteed. Only ."Sir. Tall man I Co. ror Sal. ltKXI acres ot summerfallow, SOJ acres ol stubble wheat land; all implements and stock necessary to work the land. Inquire of Purl How-man. a a, a I'. N. Isaac askl ot Walla Walla a franchise along the following streets: Kdith, North Ninth, Kim, Fourth, Kagan avenue, Second, Whitman, Clinton, Hover avenue and Main from Hoyer avenue to' Fourth; alu from Fourth dow n Poplar avenue to the mil itary reservation and Whitman out Park to city limits. The fulfillment ol tin would give a thorough system covering sll important points 111 town. 5 years, 10, 15, 25 years of Stomach Trouble. No matter how long standing NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURB will cure you. We want the weakest stomachs to treat. I In remedy w II rest ire the stomach to a healthy and normal con dition If voj have ti'cn sullcring with i . 1 pii h -, io taking this rem.'dy a id sec how you will grad ually Improve. I or salf by Tallman 6i Co., and all first class druggists, or send to Frank Nau, Portland hotel I'haimacy, Port land, Oregon. Price $i a hut i. or b bottles lor $5, express prepaid. Call up No. 5 for Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. heavy Mauling r.-l- . a- given lu Ccnaluintiul Laatz Bros. Wholesale dealer in Ice, Wood and SchJitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke Farmers Custom Mill I red Wad Lava. Fro (Mat. Oapaclljr, 19 Sarral dT. r.uui uioiisuit 1 lor vaaal. riuui. Mill rea.1, ;uoplwd !. ale., !' OCIURHRO WRDNKSDAY NIliHT AT THE gptsi oral 1 nunc h. Narrlaae of Dr. Wlitlam Hons and Miss Raiherln Psrions. On Wednesdav evening, Sept. IS, at tbe Church of the Kedeenier. occurred the weddinu Ol Pr. William House ot HopBWOt BBd Miss Katherine Parsons, daughter of Col. and Mrs. William Parson of this town. Pr. and Mrs. House, after receiving greeting'' at the i home of the bride' parents on east j Court street, departed OB the b:40 train for Portland, to remain there until Saturday, go thence t. I'eppner, and return to Pendleton on shout tbe lirt ol October to make their home. Thev will be at heme in apartment in the Hotel Pendleton MOB alter Oi - tober l The wedding was w itnessed by an as- setnblage lhat til lei the church. Miss Kab'v was at the organ. While the nootl were arriving, she rendered ' ".dorstion. ' from Uidl'l "Holy: Citv," and then, sharplv at H o'olook, ! began ihe "Weilding March" frum "l.ol engrin. " thi being the signal for the entrance ol the bride and her I Baft JT. Thev proceeded up the center aile, the ushers, Robert food and R! liter P. Doddi leading, I'o'lowed by the maid ol honor, Mts RtBOl Parsons, who preceded the bride, who wa on the arm ol her father. Fho groom and his best man, .1. K. I atlUop, UM from the vestry room at the i. ft nf the chancel, going behind the chancel rail, and meeting the hti.le al tne chancel steps, whence npiai his arm she was led to the altar bv the grOOflli TbO Kev. W. Rt Potwine awaited them there, and at once began the marriage ceretuonv of the Protestant Kpiscopal ehnrob, using the form for the ring be trothal. The bride was given away by her father. t'pon tbe pronouncement of tlie hen- ! edict ion the organ struck up the ranii hatiser "Welding March," a the re cessional, the newly wedded couple ' leading, the la'st man ate I maid of honor following, and Col. and Mn, Parson and the ushers with them leaving the church for the In use, where 11 tew ttiends i nfor mat I ex-, tended congratulation. Puring the reading of the ceremonial, M is Kaley rendered the "Angels' Serenade," by Kraga. The bride wore white corded ilk' made en train, a lHrtha of Brussels point lace, the veil fastened with strings of pearls and diamonds, she. carried a cluster of bride's roses aud white praver book in illuminated test, a gift from Ihe rector. Tbt ma: I of honor wore pink organdie ami carried pink rose. Double Breasted Frock It Is a nutter of pride with us to hsve the best here for our customers and to have It st a right price. We would like vou to notice the superior fit end wesring quality of our Hart, Schsffner ft Msrx clothes snd see how little we ssk for them. Thev're the kind sd vertlsed in tbe lesdlng msgsrines snd worn by good dressers everywhere. The Peoples Warehouse Reliable Clothiers and Natter. MANHOOD RESTORED . ir.iT. I im 1 1. 1 n. ii ,,r a I .mi...., i rrn. I, plow, un, win quirt I r A rat ti al le i . ....si.r ilio I th a, .in no. .... h m ImI iHlaat, IsSMBSSj , ... Nu-k s s. ...... israiilt, rtaaaaaa I iiiiiiiim t Starr, I Oiaii.ii.t n,.i.. - - - - - - , . ST r a. ' .alt I. ikm-s hy il.iv ur ii i art, s. " i ' - flnilinii I Ii Ii I! niitiHuSil '. .ii.. sei riiiiOiirrluen ami Hit II... Iiorreis ! inimasm'f, I'SJIeBflBaiSsBaSBilhS ll... ll. ,. I i. In, osan. I Ihe urluarr ureni.l i.l a.l liin.ii,lii,. I ll-lltCilB aa55 tltil 1 ' I i o it i i Wink iflli Irurtxittjr fVwMiirwUIrojiirnji),t,ni,,,j-1 ironhleO with vyi iiT-.ir. biiw 0117 si"" ft . ir inti ( v i n ft 'i 1 v 7 in nil. Si m I for riM ur mm I m IniiiUlitle, iiiy 1. .wit f.tn.iiv 1., , iirt a iLii.it TM til in - I If nil, n tl'H-alluk t IN a la Is 1 ntauitlL 1 urtk ft LIB n I'afriti1t1. (Vxjll laUim ihtlfts A.l ir.-o. limn, Sis lilt 1 Si 4 ... ,,. Uo, an. aa rrantSMaraa. Wilt B ft lift V I'V'I.M IN tftBJO., DtUTftOytBTB, I'BMIIURTON, OBBSJON. 1 III IMI II 1 Iriiv vour (Iroceries of F. S. Younger ti Son Why? I'lit'V pli'.isi till' (astt'dioiis lu't uusr tliey .lie clean, .1 lii-y ;atisly tlie 1 irt'lul mil's liecuise ol then purity. I li appra! to tip- ri 0n111111t .1l lie. .msi pip c is always riasonaldr Then .ire ui.uiy. no dottblf who tell grot oriel witimui thuugltt of piintN mi 1 ost, simply Iirt ausi: tlii v liiul .1 nd profit lor themselves Whatever your leasons may I"' iive us ,1 tall and we will treat you inula. F. S. YOUNGER & SON. QUICK DELIVERY PHONE iH i. C. SHAW & CO. W. J. KFWFI.I., Manager LESALE IND KETAIL miie DEALERS Yard on Webb Htreei Upisisite Hunt rreigiitjDepol We are prepares! to furuisli anything in the lumber line and can guarantmi prices Ui lie as cheap, it not cheaper than other. We i carry a large line of Door, Windows and Moulding. Parties contemplating building will do well t see u latfore platting their order. We also carry Cascade Bed Kir wxsi. Phone Main HI. $6000 Worth ol flu: tNN Laundry Mil Imu-ry anil a KNOWLEDGE of how tu ODOffttt it accounts toi our U test, in tin: launilry Imsini.ss Send u your work and you will never regret It The Domestic Laundry, FOR A CHASER ( )lympia ( ) atera Olympift Oystftf Oooktsili mixeil at Um bitt All tfu fu'st liramls of Imported and Dometttlc. Wines, Liquors and Cigars ALL MIXED DRINKS A BPECIaUsTY BtOtUftft L1 Slnihan, fnua tin BaAUo Kxpoiitioti miaCfft tliitiu. "TI E MAZE." C. L ncUlnnle. Prop. 111 touit Stn-i, in xi door to Maik ration's niiai store HEATING STOVES ift(Qfe. pun basing OM and look over our large and out pletc hm- ot heating, stoves wliit Ii wt art- selling at a very low ligiire HANSFORD THOMPSON, The Leading Hardware Men. MYERS BEST FLOUR To make aoutt braasd us Hyer' Ut flour. It sOBft Orel prumiuiu at tha (Jhlcaru World's Pair over all eocBfaMl- BBBT 1, 1 w a,j . SB ABSBV . ..ssl 1 Bww " as, W Baejfr.i..M tv.iaw. al t Csteiaiijs, SBv u a Jp CURf YOURtilFi I ilia ftd tut uiif atluiai IISH f.SI ti' II.UaJijlAilll.Ue. irnlaftliW "f uJ f aliufae 1 M ti c u u uii mUbIsM. iflltl Bu40a'JUIJa. o a, r. it. m. and aisn exoolleut aallaf act inu wiiarwver Kvary aa.- f guaranteed Wo have the Issst tfteatiu Kolled barlar, Hewd Ky and Haairdla Harley ot ul tu asJss wffMMf b mM Airs as Aiii aaavLl ti. i (-..itl.., v.76 Cuvuiati- Basts t m eUajBJkY PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. it VI K.i, Proprietor. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : Polydore Moens, Proprietor.