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m CUTE IINPFRSKIRT vWTTMT This cut represents the latest production in Glove Fitting Petticoats Hf them on display in Dry Goods window Prices $1.50 to $5.00. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. WMDAY. OCTOBER 1, MM. TBI BILL OF THB PLAY STAOB. Sporllni Llf" at 'ha MT on """"V Wiltfr Hanfonl's MlodnUM ''BpOTt MUtf1 was qalM satisfactorily pro ,, 'JionMnn.l.y night at the Pra.er. tlhn critical listener cmld not avoiu CmmmmI that Pffl with logmt SribHItiM tbt d MrH. I Carter .7,1,0,11.1 hai been attempted by no iRilMMM ! LlllUf Unison. Avlthtt Philip Cevanagh should have ton done by a vnunu. man of snob iakill conacietiti'xie desire to be in km. it 'all times, like William Des adJ shows, cant lor that rule. Miss Umion unfortunately ban discovered uni KM nos bow to wear an ele Mttlr MM)fBa in striking inantier . ta to ant off charms of femininity pimI by lew women, Hence, ahe mm wben ihe H rat appear, poses the good tilDK, anil puses even whenly- daul upon a ruiirh. strangled by tto roooK man Cavanagh whom she tat roinwl. M'dMt Nont Cuvanagb wiih cloae to terlectioi, in her ilnl meat inn of a Hweet nl girl, hwoiM of tbe plav. Karl WoodMaek, eneral .Mulyneeur, Jim ar JBio, Mr Dt (,'artoret, An airefcJr. Clara l'musuis, these were Mil railsinetl parts, while the others "tgsj BBsls." "HporlioK Life" i- melodrama of a mw ud rattier pi.nl anrt. To the la ds, it pomws a charm unusual, in .M it permit them to witness a priie ibi iioid to them at other timed, iftlu ihown in Huh piece, perhaps, jut it much m light an the average Mtcli which mm BBt in reul pugilistic tttDU. "Sporting Life" revealH the doings ol the tippsr criistilnm in Knglish rac itf circlei, and in really not bad from tiir lUoilpiiint of tbe playwright. The correct answer to tbe charade priotel on tlie ilruinatic page of laat suonlsy'i Portland Telugrum wae: lint, km; second, brook; whole, Soa trwks. The tirst correct solution wan sal to the Maripiam iraml by Miss Smirk. ruining, 0)1 441 Sixth atreet. Mia, ranniug may get the tiuketa lor a hoi tt Pridav's performance of "A Hooeru Crusoe," hy calling at the Mir jmui Urand box office. M.o.ner denrge L. liuker of the Me- DO YOU NEED A CLOCK, WATCH, KING, WATCH CHAIN. CHAKM. SI. r SILVER FORKS, KNIVES OK SPOONS OR AN ALARM CLOCK or anything in the Jewelry oe) nm.iom.sm i mux UIVK Vut TU IlKKT OK MIM and i-kk'kh luisHunzicker Jewder and Optician """"loAiei.u.liireud Baxter'. tropolitan in f'ortland is losing no time in preparing to open bin new the ater. COMPBTBN t .11)1)1. ms Beauty Doetora Bndor.e Harplelds. Women who make a business of heantifyiiig other women nome prettv near knowing what will tiring about the heat results. Mere are letter from two, concerning Herpicide: "I can recommend Newhw's "Her picide," as it etoppeil my hair from falling out; ami an a dreaming it han no superior. "'.Signed. ) HBTHA A. TBULLINGEB, "Complexion Specialist, "291 Morrison Ht., Portland, Ore." "After nsiiiK one Imttle of "Herpi cide" my hair has stopped falling out, and my acalp is entirely free from dan druff. "(Signed,. tiRACK DODGI, "Beauty Doctor, "19 Sixth St., Portland, Ore. i.ocai Inatltnta. J. K. Nowlin, the county Blbool sn ptrtntudaat) has divided the county into ten diatrii'tn for the purHse of holding local institute. The Pendle ton echnol district, with the mirround ing diatricta, via.. Nos. Hi, 44, M, 47, 13, 9t, tin, lilt, tt, B? and (18, constitute one division. The teacher of these diatricts will meet at the high school building on Saturday at 1 :ltt) p. m., October fi, tor the purpose of organiza tion and institute work. In accord ance with the wish of county BObool superintendent, I aak all teachers to be present. K. It. CON KLIN, Temporary Chairman. Til on) I. more oatarrn lit till, .notion ot tlie OJMgBtrjf tlmn all otbor iliwami. put togttlliur, him! until tie' laal low jroa.a tt wan .uppoauil to l. kMmmbla Kor a ijreat many yoar. ilo. tur firououiiooil It a lie al ill.oaw ami pr.crllMiil lira! niu"ln"i, iin.l li rmiHtaiitly IkiIiiik t eire will, l.i. nl truKtnioiil prmiuuui'i'il it in BBfllMl Botaiiea lian pruvuu oatarrb to be a c'liu.tltutioiiitl illKiaae, anil tliuroforv ruqulrniK eOBatttaUoaaJ ireatuiuut. Hall'. Catarrli Cur.', inautilaoluruil by f. 1. Cbonoy A Co., I'ulodu, (iblo, 1. tbo only oou.tltiltloual euro uu tin markot. It ta takou Hilorually lu down ol Iroiu leu drnpi In n loa.pooulllL llaaWs ilirm tli on tbu bliHxl ami uiuooui, aiirlai'un o( tbe .yaluiu t'li,. ofl.T .in.-Iiiuelr. .1 ilollar. lor any caw it tall, to euro Sauil (or clroulam ami loatluiu. ulaU Addrow K. J. CHUNKY A CO.. Tulodo, Ohio. fid by drugs''"!., 7 m , Hall a Kamlly I'lli. are tbo boat. Woodman Camp at llton. The degree team of the Pendleton order of Woodmen of the World, 411 being in the party, went to Milton M Saturday evening and established the "Tumaluui" camp there. F. C. Pyle waa the special orgauixer. The follow ing otticers were elected : V. ('., D. J. Kirk; A. L.. Una A. Winkler; iwiiker, 0. P. strain; clerk, 1 . A. Hikes; eecort, J. K. Romne; watch man, J. L. Kogers; sentry, Jesae Niohola; phyaiciau, W. C. Thomas ; manager, L. L. Berry, J. A. Hay tin and Harry White. 0 a m White Han Turned Yellow, i mat consteruatiou waa felt by the frieuda ol M. A. Hogarty of Lexiugton, Ky., when they aaw he waa turning yellow. His skiu slowly changed color, also his eyes, and lie suffered terribly. Hie malady was Yellow Jaundice, lie was treated by the beet doetora. but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Klectric Bitters, the wondertul stomach and liver re medy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its uialchleas merit fur all stomach, liver and kiduey trouble Only '26c. Sold by Tallman & Co., druggiata. Woodman Attention. Pendleton camp, No. 41, Woodmeu of the World, will hold a aociai session tonight after regular buaiueaa. All members are requested to lie present J. P. WALKKK, Clerk. STOVES AND RANGES . . . . Now is the time and here is the place to get MlftJai !q ,ur tight heatera and steel ranges. 1 MVi Mven varieties of air tights which I am offer Jog OUMptr thtiii ever before. Give me a trial and H convinced. I pJiq havo a new and complete assortment of library and hanging lamps ut greatly reduced prices. Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton The Celebrated Majestic Ranges FH Line of Cooking and Heating Stoves W. J. CLARKE CO. Opera House Block. RETURNED FROM NOME Henry t. Pi. ret Tells of Hit Ixperianeet While m Alaska. Henry F. Pierce has returned to Pen dleton alter three months stay in Nome and vicinity. In company with Otis Imveridge. he left the Alaskan shores on hoard the steamer "Sena tor," September Hi, and arrived in Seattle ten days later. From there, he came straight through, with the ex ception of one day spent at Milton. Uuring his stay in Alaska, Mr. Pierce wat chiefly occupied in Nome and the mining districts contiguous. He found manv changes in tbe condi tion of things which existed when he was in Alaska a year ago. Kven the weather was different. Instead ol clear, cool days, there was continually cold rain, snow or wind. Although the elements affonlel little npportnn ity for pleasure, Mr. Pierce several times, went out with a shotgun and retnrned with dncks and ptarmagan which are plentifnl in that region The longest trip he made from Nome was 140 miles into the Kongaroek dis trict. Scattered for miles along the Wnartt, Uarfield, Neva and Windy creeks and Kongaroek river could he seen tents and camp ontilts, many of wmcn hail neon ahatnlnnml. In nearly every case the loss could be figured irom fjow to loot). occasionally there had been bin pans but the uen- eral run was not sufficient to meet ex- jwnses. ery few new discoveries were made this summer, the only one of import ance, beinu on Old Olory creek near Good Hone hav in the Arctic riwion. The district around Nome still keen up its good showing. Anvil, Dexter, Snow and (i lazier creeks are all profit able. Mr. Pierce sa"S that he saw a nugget taken lrnm this locality which was valued at I178H by actual weinht. allowing for a little quarts which ran through it. This district was settled in Bfl and there is now no chance to get in without capital. there are four claims on Daniels creek, says Mr, Pierce, that are produc ing Iron, IMHKI to BU500 each. The (anions claim No. 1, belonging to the Hlack Chief Minimi Co., iias produced during the summer, 12009 a day. The claim is in litigation now and is being worked under bond. In the Council City district, Opher creek is showing good resnlts. The Wild Ooosc company are oiieratini! three claims which altogether turn out iiUKX) a day. Tbe Pioneer Mining enmpanv which is comMsed entirely of Swedes, owns paying property on Anvil creek. It was there that the hig nugget was found. The Pioneer company ships every month fltOO.OOO in dust. The Pioneer and Wild doose Mining com panies, were both forced into the courts last winter to prove their right of ownership aud it only by their immense capital that they were saved from utter ruin. In speaking of bis own H.'erests Mr. Pierce savs that the Hoiirlioli iiiilcb claim, which ha left in charge of Wil liam Beagle of Pendleton, is promis ing and the quartz prnpertv near Bluff i lily will develop into a good claim. Scene. Aboard Senator. The return trip to Seattle would have been very pleasant under ordinary cir cumstances. A two days' storm at sea was a small matter and would not have been taken into account, but the lack of accommodations was very discom forting. The "Senator" was built to accommodate .150 paascugers and on the run down 031 people were crowded aboard the boat. Not only were the state rooms full, but the passengers slept on botii decks, in the salou. din ing room, under and ou the tables and in every passage wav on th. ship. It was lortunate that tin accident oc curred to cause delay or the paaeengers would have been in much the same plight as those on board tbe ill-fated Oregou. The provisions lasted barely long nigh lor the " Senator to gel iuto port. Mr. Pierce aaya that there should be a law, compelling tbe trans portation companies to provision their boats sufficiently to guard agaiust ac cident ou the long Alaskan tripa. Two years ago three deaths occurred ou the schooner Hero, irom the lack oi aum- ieut food. Saves Two from Death. "t hir little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and lironchitia," writes Mrs. W. K. Ilavi- laud of Armouk. N. V., "but, when all other remedies failed, we aaved her life with Dr. kiugeNew iiiacovery. Our niece, who had conea mpt inn in au advanced stage, also used tins wonderful medicine aud today she is perfectly well." Desperate throat aud luug diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible (or coughs aud colds. 60c and 1 bottles guaranteed by tall man A. Co. Trial bottles Iree. o aj IMS WOMKN S UHPARTMIMT. Walla Walla Ladles Show Artltlle Work al Fruit Pair. Walla Walla, Oct. 1. One of the i... at eHtort-H ol the lair was tbe de ....i.tiunl I,. , t . i. r . . nf (lie la-oiiiHii Mm r" . . . . ' W. V. l.ymau, president. .iauy rare ,.,u..uu of nlil liruMM were shown aud works of art by the ladies, notably the burnt leather aud burnt wood. The tiiinit u.uul im Moiiiethinif new here ulii.iiia allh h it has been common on the 'European coutiueut (or many vuuim i lie minimi is -lone h i me .ImmIbUUM luilnt needle heated with gas generated irom beuxiue, ttiat is used iu burning leather. Among tbe very attractive displays of both burut leather aud burnt wood perhaps the moat meritorious waa that of Mias k.i,,,. Ittiiikii.aoi who Hoin hrat nri.HM .... . .. , 11 tua Mliunmlll hlU o , M M , . I , H I tin- l.fo- i'hmh tiiorouuhl v aud exhibits exception al lasie in eeiechiug oiuum. i uc imgc number of leather aud wood articles placed on exniuiliuu were e-ageriy tak en. Mo- bad also some exquisite pen and iuk work ou leather. M in Ulnruii,. WuliMr tMMjdiMr nl art iu the Walla Walla public schools, had a tine collection oi nauu paiuieu French and Bel leek China, that at tracted general atteutiou, and some unique mugs prettily decorated. From Miaa Waber'a department of tbe public eonools a creditable collec tion ol luo wora oi oe younger uuuu reu was ou uiuuiuju. Mrs. Al (loldmau allowed aome band painted French Obina, smw own handiwork, uoutuiy a nan eei, wmcn was worthy a place among any col lec tion. U mm 1.-..,.., Utimii li.. Ai.oiM rM i ilA r k - ably flue burnt wood work, a pine table in particular baiug exoeediuKlv well done. Mrs. Ben (ioldmau took tirst prise in lacework. bavin made and plaoad uu ..h il.it bin a daintv and eauuiaite handkerchiel that was qoicklv adjudg- wortby tne nouors in n ciaae. bunting and white china asters, mak ing a predominance ol red and white, the academy colore. Mnsir was a part of the evening's entertainment, a vocal solo by B. 8. Pond and instrumental solos by Miss l.uvena Hale and Mias Kthel Forties. Those who received were: Misses Delia Reagle, Orayea Crockette, Mabel McDill, Rthel Parsons and Orace Oli ver. Ices were served throughout the evening. CZ0LG0SZ' FATHER LYNCHER He Was Part or a Lyncher's JurriTwenty Plve Years Age. Henrv rtolgosi. father of the assassin of President McKtnley, had a part in one of the most remarkable murder cases in the history of Michigan. Twenty-five years ago Henry Molitnr, an illegitimate son of the crazy King Louis of Wurtemburg, was at the head of a lumber company at Robbers City, on tbe Huron coast. Through his creat ures, he bonded the county and town ship for public improvements and used the proceeds in his own business. At last, 26 years ago, a jury, so call ed, ol 12 farmers, of which the elder Cxolgoss was one, met, decreet) his death, and stealthily creeping up to his store, riddled Molitor and I. in clerk with a single volley. Nine years ago five of the chief actors were sent to Jackson prison for life. Those who turned state's evidence, among them Czolgosi were not indicted. Turkey Pays Our Claim. The Turkish government, on taping warned that further delay in the pay ment of our claim would prove disas trous to them, has at last paid it in full. This brings to mind the lart that delays are dangerous, especially in matters relating to tbe stomach, liver and bowels. When your stomach is weak, your bowels constipated and liver inactive, yon should obtain a bottle of Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters ut once. It is a stomach strengthener aud nivignrator, ami for sickly people who need a tonic it is uneqnslled, as the most delicate stomach can retain it. It will cure indigestion, tysp. sia, heartburn, flatulency, insomnia, (ever and ague. The genuine must have our private die stamp over the neck of ttie Imttle. Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. t4 Barnhard, Spokane. W Sanford and wife. William O'Neill, San Francisco. .1 R Forrest, New York. W W Kobinson, Portland. W S Little, Denver. A .1 Burrows. Mrs K K Tromhurne, Heppner. L N Bahu. .1 A Cooke, San Krancico. - S lull, Spokane. K Braydon, Portland. Mirge Mci ilvery, Spokane. W H Williams, Portland, (ieo Harria, Portland. Andrew Nylander, Portland. I K Harria, Bpoamna. Koht Wall!. rum. Baker City. Chas K Wheeler. L II Frv. The Dalles. (' F Siaderling, Baker. I. Uriffey, Denver, Col. Bd Blackburn, Omaha. .1 P I louden, Portland. Mrs llngden, Portland, i, Youngman, Portland. K B Coman, Portland W B Oritfith, Lewiston, Ida. a Gambling In Switzerland. A very lame amount of gambling goes on in Sw itzerland, writes a (iene- va correspondent. Al tieneva, lu- , ,.n. Hum I liter liken and various other places licensed gaming tables r ... . . , i 1 1 1 . I are eriiiiltetl, tne game oi nine bores" tieiug in vogue. Nominally the maximum stake is 5 Irenes, but a higher stake is never reiuseu. At (ienwva there is a licensed baccarat club where very large turns are lost each evening, huglish aud American tourists forming the greater part of tne losers. i.itusanna poeevseee a uaie w bu ll has a room separately set apart for poker, baccarat and other games ,.( .but,,... no,, althmiifh in the canton of Vaud public gaming is agaiuai un law the police take no nonce oi una nightly auene of riot. A Figure Pusxle. The other day a travel intf man pro vided a puxsle to a merenant. The DUXlle IS as In! lows: lake the nuiuner of vonr liviug brothers. Double this amount. Add it to three. Multiply tbe result by five. Add to it tbe num- li.r nl livimr sinters. Multlulv the re sult In ten. Add number of deaths of brothers and sisters. Subtract 160 from the result. The right hand fig ure will be tbe number of deaths; the middle figure will be tbe number ol liainu sisters and tbe left ball re Will show the number of living brothers. house. All persons kuowiug themselves in debted to me will pleaae call aud set tle. H. M. HLOA.V BUII.DINC IN WALLA WALLA 100 Dwellings Will be the Rseord for ths Tear I tot. Walla Walla, Oct. 1. Special Cor respondence. Persons living here who are in touch with building matters claim that during the season to end in the early winter no less thsn NO dwel ling hou.es will have been built in Walla Walla. The demand lor lum ber and other materials and for car penters and joiners and other work men needed has been very great during the year, and the press has not abated to any extent. Ruilding continues and will not end until the storms of winter con pel cessation. "If anyone thinks the old town ol Walla Walla is not growing," said a man who represents a big wholesale pslnt, oil and glass house, "let DIB ask the commercial travelers who sell things needed in the building trades. Without any fuss or feather. Walla Walla, long regarded as slow and con servative, has been growing as, in deed, lew towns on the north coast have grown, excepting perhaps during some unnatural boom." The new houses are going up tin .th in the upper town, from where the drainage is downward and above whera there are no iwople living, or not many. Some of them are very pretty. Heretofore, only few wealthy persons have built any but cottages, nut the style of architecture is improving, as could Is- observed in Pendleton, where people are building better bouses each succeeding year. The spacious campus of Whitman college forms an attractive centerpiece around which are being constructed many comfortable and finely appear ing residences. The total cost of the new houses is estimated al f2V),000, a very creditable record for one vear in a town no larg er than Walla Walla, slightlv more than 10,000 population. Manv well informed eitixene fielieve that t). R. Halloo and ft, S. Isaacs will construct the street lines for which thev have len granted fran chises, in the event they do, they will induce more building and the growth of the town will be accellerat ed. One finds here some couildetu e that Walla Walla will within twenty vears boast MO, 000 people. The rate of growth attained during the past ten years, if maintained during two de cades to come, would give Walla Walla more than ;t0,000 people in 1920. Notise to Holders or Blsyels Llssnssi. All licenses are due on October 1, those wishing should get them at once and save trouble. TO CUII A COLD IN 0NB DAY Take Laxative Rom, qutnlus Tablets. - I 'IniKCWt- rennet to. tnonry if H fall, to curs K. w. tlrete'. algrialuri- i-on eaSI box WK ara the people and the only people In the Sjadillery liu.iuea. In I'endletuu thai em ploys lull force of mechanics the year around, ana make our own Saddles, llarnen, etc., and In not all ip i hem from the fecloite. llkeaoms of oui cotupct tor. aud, then tell you they are as good as uome made; hut they are not. JOSEPH ELL, Leading harneas and Aaddlery. $6000 Worth of the best Laundry Machinery ant a Heartburn, Belch inir of Gases. Pain in the Stomach, Bloating, Distress after bating, etc. There arc many remedies for these troubles, but few cure. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURE will cure the warst caaas. i bill- M lummut k, with Florabelm V :, liloutfo, 111., s4y: "I have beeu MuRerer Troiu kIuiiumAi trouble fur l iuttrx. li euluiltutleU In ulceration of Uealoiiuw'b lual March. Took Nan's. D -p..p-.l.i t tire aud am oitrval." For sals by I all man ft Co., aud all In . i claaa druggists, or sand to Frank Nau, Port laud Hotel Fharmacy, Fort- land (tr.run Price ll a bottle or O bottles for $g, eapraaa prepaid. "Nerve Waste." KNOWLEDGE of how to operate it accounts lor our suc cess in the laundry hutiness. Send ua your work and you will ncvar regret It The Domestlo Laundry. Ill LUMBER I 'all ami Btl It pays to tratlo at thr I Vnplcs WttohottM Boys' Clothing Mothers: M nu ,o he,P you Special caro mini ho takrn fl arlr-ctiriK hoy's l rOthinfl in Oris , eombint ser vice and style. )r elothi is the host that ran he bought, No inlrr tor make are told here and our priCM an- not hiftNt than vou usual iy pav for poorer qttmtitiM Kvery thttiK in boy'g wear is htrt gnd priced less than usually told for. We have: Boy s I unt I rouser suits $4.oo to 15.00 Boy's Knee I rouser suits ,g to h.oo Boy's Knee Trousrr. lih vest $5 to $to Boy's Vestee suits from $ 50 to $7.30 Brini .uir boy i s ,,, vn win ktfriyt M Ottl custom.-! Pendleton s ( iriMtesI Store tt'loihert Furnishers and Matter, rtii. a nl ,r,ll km:. fc?.r KaWJiirama hllltr, Hsadaohe.unlltness to ssarry, i, or Oonstlpatlon, Stop. Quloknead o .oue.Taritoriina or arenas. rim. t,. .... i .r Kn .1 , ..- i ,1 O.lll. II .HI fffS I. mhqod. Im- ,,iii .! i..irm , le Mormon isnopa PIUS " - m v ,n ir n. 1.4.1.1, i Hi. Maaa anu IMir s,i r-.ii" ir oirr, hi. . IM an .U ln,l .n.i,,. Im . s '' """""' uur.i vost ssnnnc larmatprrhoea Insomnl ions, lint Bscs. Wero rx urn xzixi .riant Sllmu Utrs Ihs It tin ami l rsf '- - a ' m. II f I, c I I I BBBlBHBBea a ... m mm$ luinitHa, tih isust., 6mm M Adtfrttt, Bishop rktmvdy Co., mn rrnnoiaoo, OmU POU Hl.t IIV T M.I.M M I OH MHlliiiiHTl. PUN lH.lt .TON' . QHHfll. Buy vour Groceries of F. S. Younger & Son Why? They plrasc the fastidious In-, ause tin s in- 1 lean. They satisfy the careful ones lu i ause ol their purity. They appeal to the economical her.iuse pun- , . .ilw.iy ; reasonahle There are many, no douht, who sell groceries without thought o purity or cost, simply heiause they hud .1 ood prolil lor themselves Whatever your reasons may lie nive us .1 call and we will treat you nht. F. S. YOUNGER & SON. OUICK Dlil.lVKUY I'llONK jS. MARBLEandGRANITE 1 MnNUMTS,v Jt B ' ww. 1 , ir. v .. v a4 Uoflterastellj Bros. Marbh'' Granite Works We 4t MM own work and Kiiaran iih tb" saiiio at luaosl price. BjtllaiBttB givaa on all kinds of cut BtOM Hull stia-k M hainl II will pav you to our work and Ket prices bafnrH placing your order. Main St.. MM 0. K. & N. .eM(. I'cinllrtmi HEATING STOVES liefore pun Ii.isiiik come ami look over our lare and com plete line of heating stoves whiih we are hi'IIhik at a ver low 1 1 J.- 1 1 - - HANSFORD A THOMPSON, Thai Leading Hardware (Hen III A. C SHAW & CO. For prices on all kinds of Lumber, Shingles, Doors, ad Windows and Hill Work. Yard on Webb tffarssH Opposite Hunt fr.iahi Usvpoi KKCKPTIOM ai aastOlY MALL. from 8 to Asadsmy Uppsrelasssssa Batertein the Fresbmen ou siouaay Tin, uuuer clasaes of tb rudleuu academy gave a reception IU ..I AL- . ... I .... . lllUlM L1IC Hauwa; - , v.,rv Dretty with auium:. last uight at Armory hall o houor the freebiueu. Tbe ysM laOias of academy made the old ball look -mil autumn leaves, red One ol lae utu.1 ti.lpful book, ou u.r.e mm aver laaucl U lliat entitled "Nerve .uu a Dr. Brnwar ul San PrauuUco. now lu lu aim taouaaud. mis work of an ssaer erleuced aud re uu tattle Ujrai.-iai. U lu ana able uuuUaal Ul ttke fast iuui ut laiae . u.u .1.1.-1. ..I.,. ii. 0.1 taia lulareaUua aub.eo II asouuda iu uaxeiuUjf ooaaldarad au4 practleai uIUli . aud uai tac lJ areei u.aiii m ....... ana auiiarltv 1, la .uduraJ bv bolb tbe lellaluus ilia I y. . BJ.I1 uir mo- rsOsasMAeessajrs J - HfS LllSIOfll Tllll ii.nl am lU IMMI. mJAil IttD .Wl' """' "" lartuulutes will salt Seal IS, awsw aud heal lulw Lhuuaaud. at u vea uu are uw Ibrutuja uerrou. Iwuaraiueul." I ke two U Si su bjr m.ii aesiaia 11n.11 tba aauet lutereaUu. ebauun. a. uai Marvlues ana nej-ve iubii uriutod aaa. ratal as a sautple ebapter, -ink.iiiiaaaiiiaw lot atauil. br uubllaner.. TM FAOXFIC l l ULUSU1NU CO.. W ms. a. In Selecting a Carpet Vou Mill "' i'1" largest asai.rl lUMll tu Btlaet from at l aillna's 1 rs Mav gi.als hare iu all tlie latest patterns, the greatest vari ety ami thri lis' value lor the 1 1 1 1 1 o v Vou 1 an hud just what vou waul here and Just what vou llfjM hl asl earal values 1 Id ,,t red , ObmJM Wb" ' p. 1 . i,. ar than ever. The won darful Improvad rotary Whii aewiug inaibiiiB, buy M BtJBtM until patj try it. JESSE FAILING. BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make g.sal hraad uae Hyers' H'st Hour It took Oral preiuiuiu at the Uhlcagu World's r air over all com pet J lion, ami gives eiuelleiit satlsfaellon wherever used. Kvery saek is guaranteed. We have the heat HUaaiu KolleU Hailey, Haajd Kye aud Beardless Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER aWILLS IV. 8. I VI.K.S, Proprietor. f rasl W umaauilir. 1SS Savrsls a day ruiai .a.S.itaed tor waast uur sun fesw. o :awstaad Seed im., aiwars Help orWtuation ranted. ( . F. Cuok's fjuploiiieiK Ajpiny Ooruer Mam ami alia Mtraet. r-fc.NUl.Ki t S OatJUsOM 4l ad jlMr Mtn a la Hiatal. MagSSfMaau wiu.. HEaiNtiras. QsiSiUiiOa uai rouasfiri Ua. Ul. S lu, uuaalMlal o- t..,t.- laii .Ilea.. u. eh 1 flseJ 1 at save .ssawSraaM. , aaved lei " -- im seaaaase ,m -jt uoua. c.e awv aawtssSaer Ireesas. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : Polydore Moens, Proprietor.