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ft asiness Cards and Societies Qassified Adveftisements COUNT SIX AVERAQK WORDS TO THE LINE .inNS AND TRADES ALPHABETICALLY ARRRANQED. TWO LINES. tlm iro time SOo week SOo THREE LINES. 1 time , 2 time , PHYSICIANS. nwpintl IV TTTT"iH - mA hour. 10 to 12 a. m.; inc. v -- . p. m. ACIC!'""""' rTEnTM. D.i DESPAIN BLOCK, W'rrrecU eye tremble, catar- .1 1 . ? n n . nuu for refractlre er- COrcCll u t SMITH. OFFICE OVER THE Jlpfon Savings mum.. iciciuuo t IILO 1 .nPiRTn. M. V.. .HOMEOPATH- nnvslcian una dihstou. blinding. Telephone: Offlce, black i ..... Mftr 14. ILL1AfVeX 1 eon. Office, room -o, Juaa hniiawg. VealoVce Phone Bed "3. . Main Ti. M-PATir,. ROOM 17 ASSOCIA-. DIOCK. .LeiejJuuuB oiuiu va , telephone, black lui. " mh-' ... ..V ' throat. Office in savings uana duuq- , Fnone aiaiu oo. PHYSICIANS. DBS. I Office one block west T.VSS K. BLAKESLEE. CHBONIC Opp uotci i-enaieton, cor. ier Main Sts., Pendleton, ore. rnone 273. ATTORNEYS. ; P.RAY & McCOURT. LAWYERS, AS30-, tinn Building. i .n. nnw in snvinrm hrtik umiamir. r 11 41. i.V I. ....( 1 . .v..".. u.. . . , ftirni t a nwnnnvmr a fi nitr. loom 14. Associuiiuu ui& teu- . i , I . . I T"l 1 ! TJ. 111. U.ti. elation isiocE, renaieion, ure. nRRKELEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. B. REKDERt ATTORNEY AT IiAW. 1.1. i an rr rin ti n. ai iininnin practice in united states patent omces mm in. i. f -dL. niiii i .1 nssin idliiiji uiuvBkA l 4 j-v it in i AA.t.AI.K ft. 1 L. 'I, DENTISTS. I. V AUG HAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN . aaa Dniiaine. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN AS- npiATIIlN tiliv-lr. nf,r Nplimlflri nw inwuiTCrTB AHln Dllll nEDD ti. nATTAnn A hphttttpt AVTI nn. ttt. niKim 1 JUUU UUUUIUK. 1 COLE CONTRACTORS AND Cffi,tTS nn .hnrt Ml KM. Mr Shop on Bluff street near Main. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILR- cr. I'-Humiuus luruisueu on an Kinas oi UG1D VUU UC IClk HI IUC JjUDl UlCgUUlAU TONSORIAL PARLORS. i ' PSCOMB'S BABBEB SHOP. COUBT ST. i Opposite Golden Rule Hotel. S. K. Lips-' good sanitary condition. J) PHOTOGRAPHERS. 8. BOWMAN. LEADING PHOTOGRA chcr of the cltv. Harvest views. In- . . . . .. o , ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. liOW DIOCK. KleCtrlnlanS. Apfllpra In 1a. ..... "..w.., vuikx n l i l i . i . i . : ' . .- Beoair won anoiMitv - : irVKiiOMiir jp. i a Kin DiiiMtiErsi. .. ......wl v. a--iu UUOIIICOO. ! BOE n. PARKES. OFFICE COURT ST. Opposite Golden Rnl rWnl lnd nt. lee bnalness, auch as filing of claims and Initiating contest a specialty. BOHN HAILBY, JR., U. S. LAND COM- mlssloner Specialty made of land fll gi and proof; tnsnrance and collection. OMce In Jndd building, room 16. BOARD AND LODGING. tHft? SMA n0Ii n$la 5S5?' JLAIN I i.T . "',:. ,a'. Well kept rooms In new building, with 1 THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 01 south Main street, M.-T. Bradley, prop. Housekeeping room and lodging rooms! , wooa comfortable room and clean, well - AJVUKIUK i.O CCUIB. IMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OP E. Court and Johnson streets ; goods 'h;, ucnu luuuii wuu comiortBDie oeas. Hates 25c and COc a night Tho. Smart, nop. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AMD nl'l t,rMtl Bord b' day or week. S, tfbla et Bate $4 and 3 per week. rendleton Feed Yard In connectloa. L. Hg, proprietor. CABS AND CARRIAGES. B.BEB TIRE HACK, NEW AND VBBI r r V, , ' lurl" errice or the public Call C5,,nftn1 Jftf 8- McKay, prop, tall at the Commerctal Llrery SUble or tor R' J 8nd the h"k w oSl CIS"D 'MMl BBWIN BAKER, Prop. BCrCSMITHING. AND HOR8E SHOEING. t V I AIJD & SON FOR WHEAT SACKS. r-cab,and best In town. 814 Webb Bt. 7 BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRER8. J Wir.Hnv Kinar nr..nB onntfJwl"' office. Pendleton. iml "Palrer. Best material used t 55LKOOd WOrk done- 8hP "7 AIU ( , SECOND-HAND DEA1.ER8. 6 ta???,9sDIBJt NBW AND SECOND On?? i,?ccd,u,b0?.gntJ",(I 0,J. Court Bt, opera boose block. Call and lw. V'lJB0BLB' DEALER IN lUICOKb Bt?n It there I aaytlila yon MJ la nwr or eoai kud rnrAtnr. ha,u - j;. . loraiinri) BANKS AND BROKERS. TinST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, Oregon. Capital, $50,000 nrpln ui nroQts, 6000. interest on time denotlts. Deal In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to, Henry u. flaams, presiaeni; x. J. Kirs, Tice-preai' dent; E. L. Harnett, cashier; F. 8. Le- urow, assistant cashier. THE FENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organised March 1, 1889; capital, $50,000, surplus, $00,000, interest allowed on time deposits. Ex change bought and sold on all Drlncinal points. Special attention given to collec tions, w. j. bnrnlsn, president; J. Ji Teal, Tlce-presldent ; T. J. Morris, cashier. rHB FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON. EhaVuDCraandDan.,o,.ndS noiiprtinnn nrnmnti ttAA to n Weston, Oregon. Does a general banking ??on- attended to. B. Jameson, president ; Geo. W. Proebstel, . presiaenr ; j k. Kiigore, casnier : ai i. rectors, G. A. Hartman, M. M. Johns. T. J, I Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, G. W. Proebstel. PmST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE- rfans . 6S ' iS! change and telecranhic transfers sold on chlcaK. San Francisco, New York and priuciiui puiuiB in xne nonnwest urarts drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes collections on reasonable terms. Levi An- keny, president; W. F. Matlock, vlce-pres- iaeni; u. it. ncie. casnier; h. c. uaera sey, assistant cashier. FRATERNAL ORDERS. BOYAL -NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA I Ildwood Camp, No. 2333. meets second ad fourth Tuesday of each month in Odd ! eiiows' hall. Mrs. Ida Hoicomb. Oracle : ' Mrs. Nnrflp TfnhrilnR. Trnrnrrinr. LMATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M. Meets In Secret Society Hall, second wi m . tK v. . , i ...... uv.uua V ...... ... .. .... . . visiting oir ivnipntB coraiany lnvitea. j. S. Kees, Becord Keeper; E. D. Estabrook, Commander. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. and A. M., meets first and third Monday of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe H. Parkes, Sec. I'ENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor. H. P., F. F. Wamsley. Secretary. Meets first and fourth Friday of each month In Masonic Hall. PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL- nam Martin Encampment, No. 1. Meets every Wednesday at Hendrlck's Hall. Mrs. L. F. iampkln, Secretary. I'ythias. J. u Nowlln, C. C. ; K. W. J n a- i-t iinv . l rr-rii niH'iMi w r-i nil MODEBN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Tutullla Camp. No. 0399. Meets first a,?,tiL,.r'1T1;ndllS LSLf b SS," 2 sul ; G. A. Bobbins, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. of W., are held In Secret Society Hall every Saturday evening. VUltlng neigh bors are always welcome. J. P. Walker, LIVERY AND FEED STABLES, THE OLD SEMPLE FEED YARD, 723 COTTON- , wpod street, Llndsey i Doty Props. Livery, ced and 6a e stable. Good turnouts. Saddfe 0. K. FEED AND SALES YARD. H. CHES nut, prop., 010 Aura St., bet Webb and Alta. "O. K." treatment given horses left In our care. THE CITY LIVERY, BOARD AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street COMMERICAL STABLES, G. W. FBOOME Prop. Livery, Feed and Boarding. AM kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op- , ... ; DEPOT LIVEBY FEED AND BALES Btables. First class single and double rigs for all occasions. 027 Cottonwood 8t., Phone Main 79. Elvln Cralf?, Prop. : ' - ' m KnnlAI m n n,nn Prop. Special care trlven to hnnm Irtt nua me. L.ower Webb Street. Phone Bed VETERINARY SURGEONS. nP T PITDTDTItF irrrrnnT..in,. r.T.t.... ... vuiuunii, i. i i.un rt r. l Dunifr.un ail aomeet m Animnia troottiH nn t i olnlBa lr,n.im .t oi.u.. ..li" T"r. - ,.r....v . ouuiowu icimcuie lenpoone BlaCK 301, FOR RENT. FOR RENT ROOMS FURNISHED FOR HOUSE roping . ubu ai uottonwooa Ktreet FOR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE. EAST WEBB Direct, appij ai iws nan weDD street. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING iuuuib mm sin ,ie rooms. 7l uolleee street. opposite court house. Mrs. Alice Smith, Prop. F0B RENtIfIVE BOOM COTTAGE ON CLAY nirBi, Dciween wodd ana Kaiiroad. Inqul of Jas. B. Welch, 120 Court Btreet. WANTED. WANTED WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE u"' ul auuimj r. v. uoi sau. miun,n i..r ... . . .. weei, gooa laoie let. Mrs. N. J. Loneley, 302 Water street, corner Johnston. WANTED NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOB housekeeping. Apply at this office. WANTED ADVERTISES TO MAKE USE of these classified columns. If yon hare someth.ng yon hare no use for, offer to trade It for something that some other body may bare and hare no use for, some thing that yon may need in your business. You may hare an extra hore that you may wish to trade for a cow or a rehl cle. Somebody may bare the cow and vehicle and want the horse. A fifteen or twenty-Are cent want ad will probably do the business. r FOR SALE. FOR SALE - TWENTY ROOM LODGING house; furnished; will b: sold at a bargain; It will pay you to look Into thli offer. Addreis "B," care Eat Oregonlan. FOR BALE OR TRADE WILLSELLOR TRADE (or property here. 80 acres (I land 3 milt outuwest of The Dalles, Oregon. Address I .1.(1.1 r r .Jr.. n ... miimiu iiueu, oio i criius Ave., J euaieion, Oregon. FOB BALE GASOLINE EKQINK, WITH pipes, tank and fittings, ready to oper ate, Are to nil horse power. Kconomlcal In the use of fuel. Price t250. East Ore OR BALE AT THH EAST OREQONIAN ornce, large bundle of newspapers, con talnlnjS. over 100 big papers can be ob CaJned for zo crata -m- Ut4U. EjrorJonn&fflPi'ce 11 per bar- 4 tbe 1 OLD NEWSPAlJlSrf TO POT UNDER carpet, on Bhelre. walls, or for wrap ping purpose. Old newspaper In large bundle of 100 each at 25 cent at bundle at tno EAST OREQONIAN oBce, Pendli toa, Oregon. , it, what an Idiot 1 was to offer COMMERCE-TRADE Local Market Price. The following shows the paid on tho local marktt. prices Raspberries, $2.75 a crate. Blackberries, $2.25 a crato. Pineapples, $6 a dozen. Watermelons, $5 a dozen. Muskmelons, $3 a dozen. Tomatoes, 10 cents per pound. Peaches, 10 cents per pound. Apricots, 10 cents p-r pound. Cherries, $1.75 per crate. Plums, three boxes for 25c String beans, 5c a pound. Parsnips, 75c per Back. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Cheese, per pound, 20c. Onions, 3c per pound. Green onions, 25c doz. Beets, per lb, lc New Potatoes, lo per pound. Garlic1 f 2 c per lb. Pendleton Live Stock anJ Poultry. Chickens, hens, per dot.., $2.50 to $3.50. Roosters, $3.504. Turkeys, per lb., 10c Geese, per doz., $9. Spring chickens, per dot., $2.60 and $3. Ducks, per doz., $3.75. Pigeons, per doz., $1.50. Eggs, 20c In trade. Butter, 25c and COc per rolL Choice Beef Cattle. Etc Cows, per hundred, $3.103.2C. Steers, $3.753.85. Hogs, live, $6. Hogs, dressed, 8c. Calves, dresBed, 8tT9c. Pendleto Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40c per lb; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades -ffee, 25c to 15c per lb; package coffee, 15c per lb. Rice Eest head rice, 12 c per lb; next grade, 8 l-3c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, beBt, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs., $1. Salt Coarse, $1 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour, B. B. $3.25 per bbl. Flour, Walter's $3.25 per bbl. Skins, Hideo and Pelts. " I Portland, Aug. 2C Sheepskins ' Shearlings, 15020c: short wool. 250' 35c; medium wool, .30G0c; longl wool, eoc0?l each. Hides Dry Hides, No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 1515c per pound; dry kip, kip, No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 12c; dry! calf, No. 1, under ,6 pounds, 10c; dry than dry flint; Baited hides, Bteers sound. 60 pounds and over, 89c; 50 to CJ pounds. 7i8c: tindnr so1'1 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls sound, 55c; kip, sound. 15 to 20 pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 8c; green, (unsalted), lc per pound 4ess; culls, lc per pound less norse hides, salted, each $1.5002 dry. each, $11.50; colt's hides, each 2550c; coat oklns, common, each wopibc; Angora, with wool on, each Pelts Bear skins as to size. No. l each, $520; cubs, $26; badger, each, 1040c; wildcat, 25050; house cat, 510c; fox, common gray, each ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice I" , Telephone Main 105. No Sediment to Poul Your Refrigerator No Disease Oerms to Endanger Your Health IVAMSDALL & ROSS that cnnnttvW an appstlterl" 3060c; do red, each, $1.5002; do cross, each, $5S?6; do silver and black, each, $1000200; flshor, each, $5(r6; lynx, each, $203; mink, strict ly No. 1, each, 5Oc0$1.5O; marten, pale plno, according to slzo and color, $1.5002; muskrats, largj, each, 60 10c: skunk, each, 40 0 50c; civet or polecat, each, 6010c; otter for largo prlmo skins, each $507; panther, with head and claws perfect, each, $203; raccoon for largo prlmo, each, 30 050c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each, $3.50 05; wolf, prairie, (coyote), without head, each, 30 035c; skin, large. $506; do medium. $304; do small, $101.50; do kits, 60076c. WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN. Weather Forecast Beale Sends Out the Following Crop Bulletin for the Week Just Ending: Tho weather during tho week has been very favorable for harvesting, but too dry for late crops, which would bo benefited by moro rain. Pastures aro now very short and feed Is scarce; stock, as a rule, still keep in good condition, although tho sup ply of milk In tho dairy districts con tinues to shrink. Tho grain harvest Is drawing to a close; In tho Umatilla section about three-fourths of tho crop Is now In tho sack, and tho farmors have bo gun hauling wheat to tho warehouses. The yields In this distrclt aro disap pointing, and spring wheat, which looked very promising, is in many fields falling short of expectations about five bushels to tho acre. In the Grando Rondo valley the crop Is an average one. In Morrow, Gilliam and Wasco counties tno yields aro very satisfactory apd generally abovo the average, In the Willamette valley returns from a few counties aro as follows: Clackamas wheat 20 bushels, oats 30 to 35; Yamhill wheat below 25 bushels, oats 30, barley 25; Polk wheat .18 bushels, oats 25, barley 35. In Southern Oregon but little thresh ing has yet been done, but it is be lieved tho yields will bo up lo tho average. Hops are filling out well and tho weather conditions have been excell ent for tho maturing of this crop. Picking will begin the first of Sep tember. Corn Is in excellent condi tion;; it has been too dry for onions and this crop Is not making as satis-: factory progress is desired. Potatoes promise well, except Ju tho coast counties, where many fields aro blighted, and this disease seems to bo spreading, although the dry weath er ought to check it. Fruit Is maturing satisfactorily, and ear,y anI)leB. peaches, and plums aro pIentlful ln tho raarket- Lato apples 10 a rair crop, but not a Columbia River Valley. Olox, Gilliam county, W. O. Flett weather lavorablo for harvestlnc grain turning out fairly good; some loss by prairio fires; fruit rlpenln and or good quality. Adams, Umatilla county, C. S. For guson. Week has been good for har vesting; dry, cool nights; harvest drawing to a close; yield about ton bushels an aero short of an average but weighs out well; summer fallow for next crop In bad shape; very foul most too dry for corn. Plateau Region. Elgin, Union county, J. B. Thorson Tho copious rains of the lirst of tho week did little damage to crops. ox cepting to delay harvesting for a few days; harvesting Is proceeding In this neighborhood fairly well, A contlnu ance of the present favorablo weathor alone Is needed to Insuro a good yield of wheat. Tho hay crop has been so cured ln normal good condition. There I more Catarrh ln this mtrtlim of the country than all other disease put lOKeiuer. ana unill tue last rew Tear was supposed to be Incurable. For a great manr year doctor pronounced It to be a local disease, and prescribed local reme dies, ana uy constantly railing to cure with local treatment. nronouni-Ml It Incur. able. Science ha proven Catarrh to be a constitutional dlaaese. and tln.ri.rnro n. quires constitutional treatment nail' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by V. J, Che- uey a uo. Toieao, umo, is the only ecu- . Buiuiionai cure on the market It I tak en Internally In dose from 10 drop to ,wuiuuuiui. n icu airecny on tne uioou una mucou surface of the system, luey ofTer one hundred dollar for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address V. 3. CHUNKY & CO.. Toledo. O. Hold by Druggists, 70c. Hall' I'amlly J'llls are ie best. Total Abstalner6 Meet. Pittston, Pa., Aug. 27. The Catho lic Total Abstinence Union of Penn sylvania began Its annual convention In Pittston today and will continue in session until Friday. The most Important work of tho convention is the discussion of plans for the pro- poseu amalgamation of tho state and diocesan unions with a view to In creasing tho membership and Influ onco of tho organization. Extra lines: .10 cents each MISCELLANEOUS. STRAYKP FROM PASTl'UK-tlAY OKMMNO.) black polnt:SyroM: weight about 1200; brandiM "A 1." ou rlcht hip: nmnll Kilt In right ear. Ten dolls reward will be Midi for homo I or Information Ictxrilng to recovery. C. K. Mo-1 Clellsn, Pendleton, Ore. ! GRNRItAI UR1AIR SHOP. WKnB 8T West of Hotel Kaotern. All klndt palrlne done at reasonable price. Htcy cle, Rn and machine repalrinn a ipeclal ty. Slmmoni A llolln, proprietor!. IIORSKS TO PA8Ti'"urTTTTM OTH YToRCIIAnn ami brome KtaKcai cood pnturt'! vlenty of runnltiR watr. Termi reasonable. W. 11. Hot! McAcham, Orejton. KRLLAR BROTMRRS. PLA8TRBING and cementlnit. Cement walks a special ty, Estimate fnrnlsheil free. Work gnar anteel. Leave orders at Badley A 7.h ner'a clear store. Main Bt... P. O. box 10. MISS MINNIR K mHK, (JUAIU'ATK N'l'HSK, i vw nirs jircoi. roiepnonn o. niaok soi, calls day or night promptly responded to WOOrt BAWINO, CONTUVPT WORK A. 11. Rtophens. UoMlmmrto's at (Hays Hiuhor Commercial Co. nnd Noumnn's Cigar Store, Telephones lllaok Vl and Main 01. SUIISCIUIIRHS TO MAOA7.INRS, IP YOII want to anhacrlhe to magazine or news papers In the United Statra or Knrope, rftmlt hr nnntnt nnti. rfiwlr. nr apnil in thii . ESr' h!; ,"Il""n-J:?,a J2S?.'"i VI? XI (risk of the money "being lost In the mails.. it win snve you ootn trotioio ana risk, ir you are n milwcrlber to the Knat Oregon- Ian, In remitting you can detluct 10 per, cent from the publisher's price. Addreaa RA8T OKKQON1AN PUB. CO., Pendleton. Oregon. BUY YOUR LUMBER AT THE Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Conrt House. PRICES A3 LOW A3 THE LOWEST For All Kinds of Building Material, Including Doors Windows Screen Doors and Windows Building Paper Lime Cement Brick and Sand And Don't Forget Our Wood (tatter For Barns and Dwellings Laatz Bros. FOR Wood, Coal and Building Material Delivered Promptly. We are in the transfcrin and trucking business and are pre pared to move light or heavy arti cles. OFFICE MAIN ST,, Near Dopot, Tolophono Main 61. IM B E R Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C. I. Depot When getting figures from others on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large stock of all kinds of Building Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows-in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. The East Orenonlan Is Eastern or. gon'a representative paper. It lead. and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It Is the adlertlnlnri mr-rllum r,t 41.1. . I Mnrntan Hlahnna' nnia l.iw u uusin, oi aeumt-uavnuii, Curaa Lost Manhonrl imm lWSyk&:ks IHTT serais; bigsw . u,I,clil"i x"'' Uet ucj.uu4ut, Mgus. StlujulAte. tht Utla kai net,, ccuuri. ,j 80LD BY TALLMAN 4 CO., DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON, OREdON. .SO 1 week week; 25 cent a line per month. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. Tl,. 1 TiAil- and as good as any. Headquarters for Traveling Hen. Commodious Sample Rooms. ' ' P J iXcl tCS D JZ, PCi DaV Special rates by week or mouth. Excellent Culalnc, Every ilodcrn Convenience. Bar and Billiard Room in Connection Only Three Blocks from Depot. GOLDEN RULllTEL Corner Court anil Johnton Btreott, rondlotnn, Orcfon, M. F. Kolly, Proprietor. HEATED BY STEAM. LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY American I'lan, mtoa 11.25 to l-'.00dr. Kuropcnn plan, AOc, 76c, II. oo Bpedal rHtci by week or month. Free Huh Alects all Trains. Commercial Trade Solicited. Fine Sample Rooma Special attention given Country Tradi HOTEL, ST. GEORGE GEO. DARViMU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heater European Plan, Block and a half iron depot. Haraplo Room la coaaactlea. Room Rate . 50c. 75c. S1.0A Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor ' Capacity 150 uurrulH a day I I lour exchanged for wheat I Flour, Mill J-Ved, ('liojipei Feed, eto. ahvayH on hand. ST. PAUL'S Boarding and Day School for Girls WAI.IA WAM.A, WA6II. ilng uml HCcredltud college prerarator Mu.ifru siKJclMltyi Volio. violin and Tliu Kov Andrctis Hard, 'resilient ot I'lnUliIn J',1""0 Irusli vouraus, lees. ! luiuKKii noyur, rriucliml. TermilKOtotUXj, - ... ,, in , . , TT"" , r: -.. - cuic l t bind. P J I. 11 Katurw mll, uiulcokl! t-y UJ ui. i 4 a wniun ruuiuu., to cut Mav BT'VMflliJB BlillVllAfAfrHHJPJaifiiiiH I s!W5i' t