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Silk Remnants. Worth 85c to $1.25 yd whil they last 59c yd our newest silk waist buttons in the back, the very latest $4.98 :CASH Cleaver Bros. 1 muki.' i. IKE FUTURE OF WAIXULA WILL THE 0. R. N. AGAIN MAKE A DIVISION Of the Onr-time Buatlinci Town Over on IM Columbia River? I K. Bom, '-' i of the Oi R. N (MMM nt Wnllulu VMM home on Thurwliiv evenlBg 1,1,1 l'"'l alicr IMdlM '"w Weeka' vacutioii ir. mill hi I'ortliiitd. Mr wuh iul .,i reMrdluf m rumors Hint muy ,,, (iiiiiim iimiiii civet- in the WulilllH ttmUl regarding proponed plan id. (i ; N H) tllllKc ol Wllllll'.i MM n town i railroad Important Hi MUBUunoii n tuacreet iiiaaoi hiiv ,nc th.11 Rf KMK iiuIIiIiik. The ntur emanated rTOn Will In Walla OH OtlWI Iii MH) Is UiIh: Meordini in rumor, the Oracuu Kallmail ud Nn million ( 'tun puny Will in a ahnrt Una nuiKr an extensive (MM! in mill' tlBW ami division mint nn.l Wnllulu Will WKM more bo MM Ike sturdy. iu'iiki'i'nhIvc rlty of i little more tliaii a decade ago. TwlH FMfl iim vVallultl WM tbt mot important railway --titr in the oorihvuMt PkaM wan a MMM train., i ff Ml rln anil depart inr The ma-hill- shops oi tin- Orison Hull navl Navigation ( 'onipim;, Wl ft IVo Mil .i K'li Htall roundhouse w;i. DDI miffs K'llt I room to Itccolullh t. tin Miniioii whirl) demanded llilr iiuiirti'ih. Tlu'fi' wtw mi iv trail tlllii'ii milts ol unit' inch uml to yini ertwa worked algal am! lu tvbiiiilli tin tuiiiK which waft mail" i fm all points along tha llm Thut wia 11 on tin' railroad eroau.'d ttl Saiki' iiivar at Blparta, ami frhen "H'ryttiluK wuh pulled over Alto hill. With tin' Imlhllin, of tin- bride and ut-nliiK ot tin n von Kullrotid , Naiiaatnii. iitu tu Spokane, there liffli i cntton 'I'lii- central poi.il MH inner north, ami t In- shop r turn do n uml moved to 8tnr- laefc Tin- mn it. told thai tka cut oir m Allu hill in in I ntlrely iiba'i wl and wldli' it ii a In ioft mr ' III thf case ill the lllocl'.HlK ol the MB Mm m tn Im wo.iid ba run over The Time to bay is DOW) rilit now The Watch, Kinjc. Jeweliy, Silver- wear, solid .silver, cut (Maaa, or Clock 10 1'ny one iioin our wi-ll .issnttul and uptodaM -.lock. The Place P any ii rendletoo'i largest and lx-st lewalry ototi Where everything: we sell M guirantecil a reresoiiteJ. uis Hunzikc Jeweler a id Optician .1 I. New Furniture I have just received a carload of the latest and iiic-st " to date styles in furniture ever shown m Pendle bM. If you want something new in the furniture line call in and inspect nk new goods and the pin M are always tight. The Celebrated Majestic iil Line of Cooking W. J. CLARKE A CO. Opera Mou.sc Block. STORE a Dry Goods Co. troin which operate between Spo bun and Pendleton orer this linn, there would be a local paggekaW train running rron Dayton in waiinin. Tie BpokMie Portland an . th- Bpokaae' aaatarti tralBc would thai ba carried on a sliiKlr train, the SpoKiino I'm land ipeetal.' At Umatllta oonaectlona would in made with thf 'Chu-n . Portland special.' ami the two train would combine to the toaat. One train onea would lay over lit I niatllla ui.n everythlai alac would be at VPalluta " NlKhi Was Har Terror. "I would OOgjL nearly all Bkjhl bunt," write- Mrs. Chas. Applcicat'-. ot Alexandria, I tul , "and MMM hnr, Iv pet any nI. '((. I bad ciuifuuiption an bad that il 1 wulki'd a hlurk 1 would COSgb fr luliffiil 1 ami nnit blond, tint, when all other incdirineg tailed, thre 11.00 hottlea of Dr. Kiaft New Dia rovery wholly rured me ami 1 itaiiied TiK aoaada." M'k ilnnlutt)ly miarnn teed to mire CoutfliH, ("oldl, I. a tirippe, Broaafaltll and all Throat and LatM rronblaa. I'riee fiOr and f 1 IH). Trial bottler free a' Tallinan V Cn'a drii; etorn. Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. V. S Oi'.net. Sun Friini lHio BdMUnd Brasr, s Caul. 0, S VouiiKiniin PortlaMl I it. Oobmb. Portiaad. i hHlleH StuhllUK. Tin- Dull' s W. T. lliHlop ami wile. Portland (' D (iubrutHon. Sulem. H S. Sin It ti. San Ki UMlaOO. ThOMM .1. I. inn M Paul Oaorge M. onh. 8t Uoala. T' 1 i ti iu i iliinin. Sui iMtnento Iv llowi'i'd. Sucrunii'tito. M r WRaet, I'orCnml u v. Hntohhu. WUIlaH .Mullet. Portiaad. ( ,l Smith. Portland .i. a. Beat, WaMoa (in v Mi lliiMini rilot Km I, IK c MaadaU, Suit Lake D. K Warren. Detroit. Oeorpa D RtiMlimun. Hukei t'ltj ataude MartiBi North TlhlMB PI im i iiaiii'v. Bpokaaa. M. Ulalr. Siimider atOO Uollart Ksward. atOO. Tile ri'M.l.T. of u. i- uwi will ba uleaaeil In Ii urn uml Hut.. I. ii: l. n-i urn' iliaaMiol diaai thai wium li bvi-n nblu M oure iu all iu tHKv'n, ami iliat calarrli liall'i catarrh Cure (hi' only ihmiiivi) run' now kiiuu n iur in. In ni lrat. riiit I'niarrli buiua a oonatliu tiunnl iIiohi' ri'ijuir n i oimiuutiiuial trcul IIU'iil. Hi. Catarrh V-u.r la Utkvu iuletuall), arliiia dlreutljr oa the blood met aiOOMU air faren of Hie ayaleiu. thereby iteairoriiitf IM Wliadallne ol the iliiiu. and kiviiik Ine " Haul alrulialli by Nulilltin 0. the iiiunlllull'iu atul li ilia uniure iu ilolua iu Work. 1 hr proprleliirii have mi much faith in Id. etirative power., thai they offer Our lluiiilreil liollara lor any oaav thai It falU to cure. 8eiMl for Hat ol leaiiiuiiiiiaU Aitilrew, r J. OHaWKY ik 00., Toledo, ohiu Holil by tu Hum-.- : h llall't Kaiuirv I'llU are the bent btaa Lilian roi Sals. The atatiu linna I rum Mi in (iter to Whitney, Canyon Oil, tiranit. Law ton and Alamo i ml tiding all stork, vehicles, equipmiiut and iiovernineut mail ooatrae.ta. Torina, flikk) eaall I halanee will lie taken from reieitr from the govern inent DOatlBetl aa earn ed. A rare (tpport uuity . Suuiptor Tranaportatioii Co., Suiiipter, OMgOII. I auflored from catarrh of the mirnt kind and never lmieil for a eure, but Ely's Cream Halm seema to do evun f bat. Oscar Ostium, if Warren Ave., Ohieaao, III. 1 sutYerutl from catarrh ; it got so bud I could not work; I used Kly'a Cresm Balm and am entirely null. A 0. Clarke, $W BhaWMBt Ave., Boston, Mass . fhe Halm does not irritate or cause Sheeting. Sold b druggiati. at 60 els, M mailed I y hlv Hrotliem, 5(i Warn n St., New York. Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton. Ranges and Heating Stoves THE POLITICAL FORUM COLUMN OF EXCC PTS FROM THE ST AT t. PRES: Comment Ancnt the istue of Coming Car-o-aiop. I"' Ri'cirrtlnc the matttra bet. re tin people relating to the C0MlB earn iialen. the foUawtai an- taken frnr. the roliimna of the state press TIlMMOOk Meadllwi,' R Is staird that the next sensat' mal contest M OraajCI will be between two aitortii i and one editor Simon. Fulton am! Scott. A most edltori are more tlmn a match for two attorneys. Harv -v shoirld have no trouble in capttirin.' the toitn. One thing in certain. If Vt Scott it electee: he win nil the posi tion with dignity and honor to th 1 state llnvlng Identified himself i. r so many years with the progress of Oregon, and filling an Important p."-j thm AnrlBg that lini". It seems to us thnt It would be a fitting honor to beetow upon him. He nilned his nrae- ani lotty pnsltiou by merit and this II wnal should be recognl.od In prel areae to those who gain proMlnaaci because they oMalfl cuntrul of a M lltlcal orsaalaatlM) and then pull tin poiiticni strings to boost theMeetvea into ofllee It looks to us that l . Scott is the logical candidate ir w.' vsnnt to recoCBlM merit and bestow honor upon a person who has labor, so zealously lor the state. Salem Joarnal: Democratic mptn :iii BeorlBI tiovertior Qawr for open ing his campaign in Ohio with th stntemchi that the Democratic parti 's v o,si thnn the trusts. Some an reminding htm thm an account of th nt with iaiu many Democrats voted with his party nt tka last eln- tloa. whih the Jonraal daw not think there is much to his remar! it siio'ihi be remembered thut n is iv natch-phraeei a political paiiv wits a close political buttle uml it aeoim lo be u closer light in Ohio than usual Governor Qaei kaowi that the dense partlaaaahlp m OhM rapablleana can Im- relied upon for voles It It can only tx ironaad aad ba has takaa the mom illreel mnnner ol arousing whai an oartlai raiy uinm for virtoiy blind leal for the party tbket more that Intelligent consideration ol th h'sues Balan Jonraal: The strength ol tka noei uuminisi mi ion lias ueeii uitllt . u: close attention to the business Icat- ures oi the state government and keeping, it free fTOM scandals M0N thnn by keeping the spoils eleBMOl Mtlafled The governor has not stop peil the till, her laud steals and several other big trauds. but nclthet did anv ol his predei essors Tin governor is yet to he elected who will say by tin eternal not another Quartet Ml lion ol Oregon public land shall go lo KB) but u hotiafldc home-maker ami who will order out the national guar I to protect tin public domain If necet; MO Malus.1 the wholesale spoliation tbM iias In en gotagj Mt As a iopnlar Stump orator the governo.' mill m" land ill the chair ol the vice president. The Dalles Chronicle: The Aston i Ni s 1111111..-. Wallace Met'nmmunt s candidacy for con ureas for this con greMional aiatrioi win be a faotor la limn ol mi eastern Oregon cumiidat lor gorerBOTi Thut depends on how serious .Met 'a tu tun ut's candidacy muy i" regarded l'p this way wi have little Use for 11 protege of .foe Simon. tm matter what his (pinllflcalions ma be. Otegonian: .luilglng from the com nbiints Indulged in umoug politicians, the recent reorgll u i .ut ion of tin re putllnu cHj ami county ceutrul com III it tee is not unuiilmously approved s. cral i n n an.iointei! on the ciiinni t tee will tender their resignations I;, tin neat future i.:R6. CLARENCE BR U N E NEE MINm .. TITTELI-. A Portland Girl, in "Theodora," at tie Frazer Next Thuiaday Night. Pelldletoti t heuter goei s will he glad to leuin that one ut then invorllis Mrs I'larenc" Brum, n ho wan Minnie Tiltell when she appeared here scv erul years ago with her sisters. Clint ion.- ami Esther, will be here on the night oi Nov i. Thursday next, Ui iiu plnj "Theodora." which was writ ten loi her. Mrs. Brune was a Port' hunt girl ami was popular 'here m. clally us well as DVOfaaMMMlljl Bin bus g un from soubietti purls to t'e legitimate, ot a charactet higher ani demanding more ot intensity and t il ent It is perhaps now beyond qnaa tiou thut sin has taken her place .ui. i. UK tin best Ot the younger uciors ot tin country Tin tut that hc la young randeri it iMaatatlva that aha shall not be made the subject of the stricter demands that would ba made ol one older iu the art. but this g cut to -ay tiiat tin I'emlleton patrons ot the Kra.er will sc. ish production ot tin dura" by Mrs. Brum tution is ui i minted by lea as ot high older lack tin linish of tin an amateu' part ol "Tin o Hat laterpre noipataBl crtl iu that, it ste Ihol e experll-lll ed. all .iM.-eases tin tin ot an lutein nature, ami the intellect properly to bring out the strong thought of He play wright. rheodorg as glvag baia. win semi away tin; nadlaaoa wuh em mm mm- n p raise loi the bright young womun who has started usin the road to a place among the very brightest stai of tin tin m rieui aorid. The d:il is I I ui mi..;. Nov i. PHoaa as usual, and seals tor sale at Krailar'a. NOTES FROM ECHO. What People are Doing in the Butter Creek County. Kcho. Nov 1- Rev. Mr 1Mb '' lat tor ol the Melhodlsl church, held m i . i. ft ihoriiing uml evening at Ccho. Mr. eller is a very ciitertaih'Ug speaker The evening services were unusually well attclldeil Judge H. K. W. Spargur has re lurned to Boko, and is rnglatered u' (In- Kcho Hotel Judge 8pargur has been very 111 with typhoid lever, hav ing baag connued to the Iioap.lal at Walla Walla for over a month. Joseph Leezer has returned iroui I'ortlami. where tie h.id been engag. d iii railroad const ruction work. Mr. I.. . v.ei has had a very pioeperoie season. He has been following this Iiu. ol work away from iCc.ho since laat May. Mr. ami Mrs. Perry Wbitwon.i were vialtiug trieuds iu Feudleton on Monday Miss France- Duncan ik a suest ol the Misses Thompson in Pendleton Elmer Bpikc is about again, huvlhg recovered from a abort illness. Mr Odoui and family, from Seattn have moved to Boho. Tiny bavo takeu up wheat lauds about throe miles east of Kcho. at the old Weils Italian, R. N Siauneld aud 1.. McBoe re prmy'lrBralgIyngggg1rfyyrgB nrn rmij Friday and S B This is tht way VU BtH UNDER WKAB fortwoddyi 3 What 8c will buy It will buy good warm lint' of Children's Vests and Pants. EtMulftf prict L5o, It will pay ou to to BXBJJXlilM tbi llOfl What 19c will buy It will buy Children1! ftno 2 in nil sizes. I In i- our rt'tivilnr 80o line. What 23c wiil buy It will buy lovely tteece E Pants, reguler price ;!"' Ikl II uiw line. I We make our under THE PEOPLES tinned Wednesday moruliiK irom I short business trip to Pendleton. The Battel t'reek larimi "ic Hi gnged in tormulatlug idans for the oooatruction of a local teleubnne line batweeg Ptittei Creak ami id no Tka line WoaM I" a treat convenience In cases oi alckaeee ami othai nrgan' business Alex Mnholm has gone to the llm Bplingl near Unloa Mr llalcolH is pooily iii health. Inning ho: reeoi eteil n urn a serious sprain el h 1 1 ailkle recoiled some weeks nun. THE PENDLETON COLONY 18 PT.OPLE. OF THIS TOWN TOOK LAND NE Ah ALBA. The Whole Body of Ranches Com pnaei 2860 Acres of Tine Range and Pasture. Since the Ifteenth ot last July. MM acres oi gMd bus I n filed 00 in tkl southern part ol Fmatllla county, next to Morrow and mrtj miles from Penaleton near the town oi Alba, In tin t'limns Prairie country by eighteen people ol this city and the surouinl ing eoutitrv whose intention It la M use It in one lame body lor a gtOt ni' - ii It is to be owned uml handled on the cooperative plan a MMtrael has baol bt by the owners for tin erection ol cottages on eai h Mio acres nci oriliiu' to the fancy oi each, an I also to fence it all with three wn. Messrs. J. T. Mm I, hum uml William CartWftgkf an- the contractors 'I te voting place will he Willow Springs ami a school ami church house will in en ted tm the ai 'omtnodatloa oi those who bine families some t inn next year This land bar not la-en taken Im the bene III m any company or oortn) ration other thutl tin ones who flh-u on it. and thi-y lateMl to make It their I lit ill homes, or those who have fain lliea expect lo live on It during tin summer mouths at least. I' i tat conn try is an ideal stock country i with plenty oi ergtel lor all tin stis k th. . til" latiae will i.eep Mutter OrOCl rutis I'lrough it ami there an- nprings on MMOM every quarter section It is the inortegMai p. and those who s'teiul the healed seas Hi on lb. ii places ear have all the bun' iliK aim Mklag th. y want Tin phOM ants, deei Hinl bear an im- found in gbundaaoi winch win go to iu-ip om pass away tin nnu while mi his place aud lor those so sii uated that the) can enjoy a tew months away tune tin city hollow ing me (he names ol thoi. -Intafeated In this largi cooperative farm, as far as it was possible to oh tain I hem j. f Nowiiu. s- iiiHii sunortntcndeal ol t'matilla i ouuty. Miss Wallaie. teacher u the pre paratoi) depart ineiil ot the KeadlatPB Aeadeln) Vli:u hub) Whlttemoie -eaehi I ui:t who ii, now atteiiii'i.. Whitman Ool MMM in Walla Walla 1. I' Link, teachei ol the Ah m l school . .ii Pilot lUMki Louis Keeler teacher in U.WBgfc:ll BBL t B I and) wan pi un i pai oi i matillg principal ot Kcb'j si iiool (. I school oil'- ami Prank Kainait, lunmiw and stock Ben norlh ol town. .nanus laihiie laitiu-r Mis Barab Patriak ('hurley liean and Alfred Wattle el the Huston atore Derwood wain 4rajraMa Miss Lou Uoberts. slenograi her s'.nie s HturbiLaut. UeiliiW liroa.. well dlgK' i William Bailey ot I'attou s barbei shop. Modern Surgery Surpassed. While suffering from pile," ouys G. K. ('niter, Atlanta, 0a., "I got Da Witt's Witch Hasel Selve aud WM en tin I) cured." Cuts, buri.s, bruises quickly cured, lieware ol counter ieits Talluiau Co. and lirork s) MoCoaMg. heartburn, Belching of Oases, Pain in the Stomach. Bloating, Distress after Eating, etc. Ihere ate many remedies for these troubles, but tew cure. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CUKE will cure the woret taaee. ( lytic .VI Duuuuuuk, wllh 1 1.11 .ii. 1 in ACo .1 bleouo, lll.,auy: "I have btx.u u ao(Tei-i- IVoiu Ktoiiiueli trouble loi- 1(1 : y ours, ft . ul iiilu.o. -.1 li, tileoi-ut Ion ol tUe aluiuacli Iwil Mac. b look N'au'i I ly .pepiia l uce null am c-urtxl ." For sL by I a' I man Co , end all flrat class druggists, or send to I rank Nau, Portland Hotel Pharmacy, t-ort-land, Oregon. Hrice $i a bottle or 6 bottles lor $g, eapress prepaid. Saturday Amjoi lined Union Suits 2 lined ladies' Vests and 3 Everybody oome ami oet vear a Specialty, jj 2 WAREHOUSE. I INCRt ASED BUSINESS. Manager Krause, of the Western Union, Adds to Facilities. Owing to the increased hu.ihes.. don on i tin Western I Illon teii iraph lines. J I'. Krunse. manager oi III. oltlce In this city, will have an addltloaal tabic nlaoaa in the oOloe A wire is also fo be siruua ci.nnei ing Portland with Denver ami withlt. th" next two mouths I'emlleton will have direct telagiankb coaaecttoai ovoi tin Wesiern ubIob with Bolaa City There is now m arly I50i Bailee I pi wires to lie handled from this of flee atlll It Is llmollK the best eipiippeil Oltlce In the northwest The prcsoni indications are that, with Its centra ' locution and mnm.il advantages H villi one din lie n central suit on tm 'In i omi'iini A rirsman'a Clot Call. "1 stock to my engine, alih mgh i n tv j lint ached ami every neive was riu ked with pain," writes l. W l;.d lamy.a locomotive fireman, of Hurling, ion, l"wa., "I whs weak ami pale, without anv appetite mid all run. loan. As I was about to give up, I gut a bottle of Rleetric Hitters and alti r taking it. I felt aa well an I BVM nid in my life." Weak, sickly, run i down people alwa.s gam aan llM, I strength and vigor Irom bell use, ley' them. Batlafactlna guarante! by I Tallman A Co I'm.- cent- At Martin's Saner gmi mil meat, lion in bulk, squashes fi r ides am! hak in... vertaleelU ami nMsoaroai, heat quaiit) AaMiieaa ami HMbargei MMM . splmicli, green onions, let luce radishes ami celery fresh . vi rv day. Reliable and Gentle. You want a pill which Is OOftBlBi He. lough and gentle. Di-Wlll s Li tie Bart) ids. is mi the bin Do uoi force but lltffttr tin- bowels Tallman V t'o and Hi... I K McCoinas James A. Howard REAL ESTATE BROKER. Court Bt. near Firet Nat. Uank Has Ileal Ettate forSale See Heret 160 acres two miles from I'endls ton, 146 acres of which are A 1 wheat land, and 16 acres ar choice bottom fruit and garden land. Good dwelling, barn, grainsry, smoke house, stc. Good young orchard bearing trets. Abundance of well water, also never failing water foi igation. Must lie sold at once. Pn.i 4,0O0. 160 acres of wheat land south of Pendleton, $800. ib acraa cholca fruit and garden land near Milton. One-half of tract in bearing fruit trees, 7 acrea alfal fa. All under Irrigation. Finely on proved. 120 acrsa on McKay Creek, BO acres a1 botton land under Irrigation, balance good wheat land, well im proved. 560 acres good wheat land, In a body, four miles from Pendleton; terms half cash balance on time to auit purchaser at by., par cent In terest ' i.e. , Hi well pleased with Ins and you will he if you take laundry to limn your Domestic Laundry. They Know their Business p'4 - 1- bjj igjfnU 1 aTiTPV 4 i i i t!S I r For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : :::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. tlaggnka trade at MEN'S COMFORTS Lounging Robes. Sleeping Robes Bath Robes, Smoking Coats. NEW ARRIVALS of Ike neat i tmpb ti im evei -iniwn in PattcHaton babji) Bekj ami aacluaive i - in cotorinft and (abrici not ghowa aiawhdie. Prices always tin lowt ll Ifen'o iiounging Rol m Men's Bath Robea Meu'i Bmoking ( loete. Men s Bleeping Robeo ,iy's Sleeping Etobeo Now deM alwayi THE PEOPLES LEON COHBN, I'roprietoi PEN DLK PON, i(i ( .1 1 0 Mormon Oii'dopa Ml 'a Ch.ii.h Il " I.Ij-w Tu.iie .j i. will-.l-U' . H. .Iiwli.nl, r. w. I , M .1',. i; .11.. i, Ml,...,, r. hynt:rH' 'OU.(?w..npn,.iT.dX Rl H nr vous . Silt Ih brain .ml .nl.-i.. - K.l. llh Cu.aUi. Ii. A.1U rc 1 H ft IIV t'M.I. t V . ll byers'BEj r flour lo make gisal bressl use MM in HI at the Dltieago Hon, and aivoa iucllent rfTtry Mtg is guarantee. I. Uoi list itaiiov, Bgai ityi PENDLETON R i MILLS W. s. BYERf. Prtin I i WRBLtANuGRANITt: A sVlflrtllMFNTS. i ' .art : . ,1, .Mdlllii ' a a 1111 I I j OBMBk-MjUkl asa.ijgf HEATING STOVES Bafofa pot okaain 1 nine and look avai (Mir large ami off plote line o( llciting; stoves which we are selling at a wis low Sfjllfa HANSFORD & THOMPSON. The Loading Hardwaro Man. ...POULTRY. ..EGGS.., International I'milli) I'oml in.ilx iiu in Heel Meal ives them llavoi Clfflhallg make tin-in solul Mn a aril tid , tltflaatioki Try a sample, . COLE8WORTHf May, drain and I ml tj-j ami 199 Rati Alta Sin Thoroughbred Bucks Best stock on the Coast I el. ii,iinn coiinsotion ,at ntncli. A.I drasB Pilol HiM'k n PsodlstOBi Ghae. Ounninyhuni. j Hte Peoplea WareboMM 4 $10,011 to $20.00 360 to 1100 5.00 tu 10.00 ,50 to S.M . tn on hIiowh hon Rrol WAREHOUSE. IIUIIIXZIIXZH3 VJir.,1 WO 11 w.inrui urn r-s: v.v, i EfH1. ' tir.ii Lout Manhood, Im is, gparmnlorrnoee imioinnl.i, e ilnj Ula.ioil Komail. k o., a :n D tnOlSOOf CaU livers' I. s KlottT. It took tirat World h Knir iver all BOMpel i u u n herever d We bare I'm baal bteam and Raat liens Barlaj irasiei liraniteWorks We do OOr own work ami guar uj tee llm Mint at loweal pr fat I mates gn n o i ail i n I of cut stone I- ul I at Kth o i ba, (1, It will pay v .i to -e "il r rk and get pr iees befaea plaaiafj fOtU order MB M en si . m ., ii K I N, flpu, hsMlMtfl Handlatooi OrageaV II.. ..I I in in