East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 28, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1903.
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FES9I0NS AND TRADES, ALPHABETTICALLY ARRANGED.
PHYSICIANS.
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Pendleton, Oregon. iaw,
IIAiLHi lc LOWIHX, ATTOnvrVR at
OCIIce In Dcspoln block 8 AT
IIAM.KItAV 4 McCOUItT. LAWYnn'5 t
soclntlon building. w,uu& As
N',ifn":U,KI;i'KV' ATTOrtNIJY AT I,AV
Office lu Havings Hank building.
& ItAI.IIV. ITTntJVPVfl . .
OfUce In Savings Hank building.
ii. n. cor.Linn, i,awyi:k. office
ItoomsJT and 8, Association building.
HRJHtY J. I1HAN, ATTOItNRY AT LAW.
-joodaUm, blork. Tcndleton, Oreaon.
iu,l5- bJffi'' AKKV. ItOOfl 5
, CAICTUIt
1 law,
HTIM.MAN & 1'IEHcn, ATTOrtNEYS AT
law. Mr. Stlllraan has been admitted to
practice In United States patent of flees"
and makes a specialty of patent aw
block3 ' ' V- aud Association
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
ious dl""9M nd diseases
,Sd building, corner Main am
' iiffire 'nlione, main Til !
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II. P. O. EI.KS, PENDLETON- LODGE. N0.28S
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rIItllY, PHYSICIAN AND ' " "-"'""-. secretary,
"am.. In Jllllll IllllUlllg. room
... 1 171 . I'tMHlll'Lim. Wlfmiu,
DENTISTS.
iinN-B ltnSOItT YOU AIIH INVITED.
I ree leading room. Why not Join and
got the nuvnntage of free bath, use of
puurhlng bug and other equipments. In
cluding library and reading room? Terms,
11.00 to Jolu and BOc n month dues.
AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF
THE INLAND EMPIRE
A "Small Pox" Party.
Wo have heard much about "walk
Ing typhoid," but tho latest Is "danc
ing smallpox," a caso of wiich made
Its appearnnco in the Bernard family
at the Floyd ranch, flvo miles from
the city, Its victim being tho head of
tho family. Charles Bernard. The
neighbors had been Invited to a dance
for last Saturday night and although
Mr. Bernard was not feeling well, ho
determined not to spoil the fun and
the dance v.-ent on, Bernard doing tho
grand as host. Of course everybody
had a good time; but tho aftermath
was the moat interesting feature of
the proceedings, for when a physician
was called noxt day, ho pronounced
Mr, Bernard's malady "smallpox,"
and when his guests learned tho di
agnosis they immediately proceeded
to join In a grand march for disin
fectants. Dalles Chronicle
inilAN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN
DAMON I.onnK NO J. f pi'tc t'ithv
IW. -- -
etcher, K, It. S. ; V. J. Kejcs, C. C.
. . . . p-. w i- i inrnMC
uiintft'Pft ftli 'ITT r.'
Ttrloary College, i.neuuurKu(
Late envernmnnt veterinary In
tii .llatrict. It. C. All (loracB.
. Vmnni'il Rt II HI n. Mflin
...t.. tlntAl lMtWllllnM. I-MI
If .1- 1111
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
OLD DUTCH" HENRY IEED YAniiTcoi,
Wet Alta and Lltlith streeti 8. a. Allo
ws, prop. Lir.-e, comtortHble Halln. I'lcnty
of Iced, Hones gl en careful attentton.
Will Irrigate and Mine Extensively.
County Clerk Combs received arti
cles of incorporation through tho
malls this morning from tho Pino
Lakes Ditch and ncservolr company.
The capital stock named is $G0O,Ol)O
divided Into shares of $5 each. Tho
headquarters or tho company will bo
Pine Valley anu tho officers of tho
company are as follows: J. W.
Bloom, president; George Steele, vice
president; J. II, Chandler, secretary;
J. H. Irwin, treasurer. It Intends to
construct reservoirs below the lakes
j on the west fork of main Pino creek,
about four miles above Cornucopia,
and also ono below Twin Lakes,
three miles above Cornucopia. It pro
poses to sell water for Irrigation
power and mining purposes. Baker
City Herald.
COMMERCIAL STIlLES-a. M. J'KOOME,
1'rop, Fine horses, trnud ri?M. licit era 1vn
transient stock. Opp Hotel Pendleton. Phone
. Main 101,
I
TilUoaus wins niu,. I mauiu, ,rnej' oc iveuueqy, prnprielor, lor
line uiriiouiH. moon uoarded at reason
.able rates. HUble, 118 Alta st. Ptione Main 7111
UISC A M 1 1 MMI1K.I-KM.
Capital, f .U,uuu , Hurpum iiuu
mi. interest on umu iiciiuwuh.
foreten and domestic exchange.
prooiiHiy uiifiiuiu .v. .....v
president : T. J. Kirk, vlee-prcs-
8. UGrow, cashier ; I. M. Kemp,
promptly attended to. II. Jnm-
tut. J. It. Migorc, casiuer; ui-
A. Ilartman. II. Ai. Jonus, i.
u v. tirar, J. r uiigore, iiuu'
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
" f I - .1 llniril, 1
..,.. lllft .
bwht and sold on ull principal
ijuiIiI nftatil nti it I van tit ttllitO.
V STUOHLE, DEALEII IN SECOND
haud goods. If there Is anything you
need In new aud second-hand furniture,
stoves, granite-ware and crockery, vail and
gei ins prices. .o. i tourt street.
GUKDANE- JlcIIIIOOM,-i'AWNUHOK-era
und second hand dealers, have moved
to the uew lelarLey building, on West
Court street. Goods bought aud sold.
Don't Like the Sugar Bounty.
The sugar factory at Idaho Fnlls
is turning out sugar at tho rate of
over l,B40 sacks per day. According
to tho bounty law, passed, by the last
legislature, the state will have to
pay to the sugar trust $1 per sack
bonus. That means J1.540 nor rlnv:
$46,200 per month; J504,4.0 per jear.
now uo you like It? And this is only
one factory. They nro bulldlug an
other, and we dlin't Mmn tln.m
Unless the supremo court knocks i.io
siumng out of the sugar bounty law
Idaho will not have money enough
left to send Governor Morrison to the
the SL Ixmls fair. Parma Herald.
Not Uncommon In Umatilla County.
J. M, P. Snyder, ono of the reserva
tion wheat kings, was In tho city
Thursday en route to his home in
Walla Walla. Mr. Snyder reports tae
growing wheat on the reservation In
splendid condition, and if the weather
continues favorable an Immense crop
will bo harvested. Ho has 600 acres
of winter wheat and will sow 400
acres more In the spring. Milton
Eagle.
Too Many Sheep, Not Enough Hay.
Fifty head of stock sheep are said
to have changed hands this week nt
a dollar per head. P. A. Kline was
the purchaser. The ruling price of
stock sheep, however, Is $1.25 to $2.
Tho price will undoubtedly get better
as the winter advances. The high
price of feed and tho over supply of
sheep is tho cnlef cause of the de
cline in values. Corvallis flmes.
More Such Medicine Needed.
W, N. Daniels, the La Grande
creamery man, who sells considera
ble of his product in Sumpter, has
been arrested on the chargo of vio
lating tho pure foou law of Oregon.
The charge against him Is semng
tubbed and packed butter for cream
ery butter wlthoui having it so
marked. Baker City Herald.
WIZARDS
TO MEETS
FOR RENT.
NEAT, CLEAN, WELL-KEPT FURNISHED
Konins to rent. Welllocitcd. Mrs. Btrahou,
SIX! Water street; cor. Johuson.
, FOK RENT -GOOD FKONT ROOM, SUITABLE
! for two gentlemen or two ladles. Call at C10
willow street.
ATION'AI, HANK OF I'ENDLI'V
general banking business. Iil-
ttvcrnnhlc transfara sold on
oa rruuiMCU. ev iur aitu
Dolnt In (lit, N'nrttia'fflf. Drafta
Clloo, Japan and Europe, llukert
on rrosonuo e lerms. i.evi in-
B. Wide, cashier , II J, Johnaou,
turner.
WANTED.
TECTs AND BUILDERS.
IV 1(11 AIMIITI,'IP A full Mil.
ueui. JiuKPH rommpifl hiiu rent
lor bulldlDL-s In the cltv ur cutin
WANTED ADVEUTISEItS TO MAKK
use of these classified columns. It you
haro something you hare no use for, offer
to trade It for something that some other
body may have nud have no use for, some
thing that you may need In your business.
Yoy may have an extra horse that you
may wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle.
Somebody may have tho cow and vehicle
and want the horse. 15c or 25c wont ad
will probably do the business.
WANTKD-Waltrcsi at Hotel Pendlutou.
WANTEf A HELL BOY AT HOTEL PEN
dlltou. Apply at Hotolothcu.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR HI.E-aOOD IIOKSB AND BfOOY.
Addrets T. J., euro this otflce.
F. S. MEIiltlLL, SPOKANE, WASH.. AGT
Deusmora. Second hand machine!, tupplles
rent, replr.
WK DYE TO LIVE.- HAVE Y"UK tILOTUES
sponged ud presaed lor tl V) a month, at the
Cliy Sicum Cleaning aud Dyeing Works, Co7
I W. Alia. Phone Red SSL
Cement walks n specialty. Es
W.U. F YOIINKA WILL DAY PHOMIT
uttontlon to all sales and posting bills.
Correspondence solicited. Commission rea
sonable. 1'. O. box Pendleton.
ItfeeL I n hnr
liuAlflNn. CUTTING AND PITTING A
vyuijui wuiiui n Bjieciuuy. i,T.-V. r. ; i, url M,i.(,-tl,m ensr.
iBueu run ivmr viidmiiimmi. - -r-- .. ... .
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SUHSCItlllEHS TO MAGAZINES, IF Oll
want to subscribe to magailues or newa
papers la the United States or Europe, re
mit by postal note, check or send to the
EAST OREGONIAN the net publishers
price of ke publication you desire, and w
will have It sent you and assume all Uw
L UnK."llunTfkr mu t,fl!-
IU lnHnln . l .1.1 o r I
. ' n,, K1UU IU C O H
Htrons.
ym. well-lbibted rooms. All
" Court street. Kates re-
Km.
5' "v".'ii; 7F In the malls
It will save you both trouble and risk. If
you are a subscriber to the East Oregonlor,
liii remitting you can deduct 10j mt
from the publisher's price. Address B.ASA
OltEQONIAN DUD. CO., Pendleton. Ore.
ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
TO. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice I.
In S,n.r'.F,"r . " I ated Gold Mines uouinsnj " """uri"
...urwuuu. t ntu, 1""" office of the company in loe i-cuuioiv-
Bank building, fendletou. Oregon, u.
o'clock A. M.oS Tuesday, January Al
such annual meeting an hlectlon wlllbeneiu
lot 'the elMtton of directors of the said cor
ration and all other and general bus new
neit. nln to tbeatfalrs of the company will be
transacted that may come oaiore sui n
HOTEL. LRimun nrmni. iv
lwc tiotei tieiix. uuou ids. . ,
iwa service. B. . uichards. Bated December 9th, 190.1
"CE AND LAND BU9INE8S
J. II. RALEY
socretary.
C F. WADE
President.
M ...
Cftitniiilra5u of title to alt
prompt, reliable; service
A. J. BEAN
! HAULING OF AIL KINDS
ttlMtV,': and sella an ..ven besfol eare of,
rMJu7;'.f!'m'!nls- KVerence,
Leave orders at
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A. ITes.
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' '"iliU. Riw-ri.A.
Hl " ' i 'RESENTS THR
"' m'""?16 Ore and ccl
"tract opan,e- 0fUl'e w1"-
","ot. In.!.'' m"d, of lani II-
'"Ha bniMi.,uv aa collections.
?I!!RIAL PAUL rVrV;"
mT'Jary
Suffered Eight Months
I can heartily recommend Acker's
Tablets for Dyspepsia and Stomach
Troubles. I have been sufforln? for
eight months and tried many rem
dies without any relief until I got
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, which I
used only ya short time and am now
norfoct y well, Thanking you for
Z snoedv recovery, I a.n greatfnlly
yours Francis I, Pn"VB?,d"ldt
Wasli. For salo by F. w. bcntniui
mntS&Send to W. H. Hooker ft Co, Buf
"MU rooB 10 n' (Nothlno Like Them.)
Goldie, director of the Princeton Uni
versity gymnasium. About 25 of the
leading colleges. East and West, will
, be represented in the meeting which
will discuss improved methods of
I iiuiuiug, me laical uevciopnicnis in
AMERICAN SCIENTISTS TO tho science of physical culture and
HOLD FORTY-THIRD SESSION ?tll0r subJ"-,ctH of interest to the mem-
I hers of tho society. A feature of the
I meeting will bo the formal opening of
All the Imaginable Branches of Scl- f" new Princeton gymnasium, which
--. D.-r.-. -t ct i -..!- I ls ono t tho largest and best eiUlp
ence Represented at St. Louis- lngtltutlons of s klm, , tn'u
Carroll D. Wright, Commissioner of country.
Labor, Is New President Body ,
Will Discuss Wide Range of Subjects.
St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 28. Scientists
from all parts of tho country repre
senting chemical, geological, mathe
matical, engineering, botanical, mi
croscopical, astronomical, psychologi
cal and kindred societies gathered
in the central high school building of
this city today to attend the forty
third annual meeting of the American
Association for the Advancement of
Science.
The convention will hold daily ses
sions for tho rest or the week.
Teachers of Lone Star State.
Marlin, Tex., Dec. 28. The annual
meeting of the State Teachers' and
Superintendents' Association of Tex
as opens here this evening and wi
continue through tomorrow. ,At the
initial session Hon. 7.. I. Hurlan will
deliver the addrets ot welcome and
response for the visitors will bo made
by Superintendent T. A. Tuggart of
Nocona. The feature of the evening
will be an address on "The School
Children and Their Land," by John
J. Terrell, state land commissioner.
This will bo followed by an address
by Superintendent L. K. Wolfe of
day being the opening day. was given ' , w,u'bo Ul,aro tomorrow, To
up to addresses of welcome. Prot
Ira Hemsen, the retiring president,
called the meeting to order and In
troduced Carroll D. Wright, United
States commissioner of labor, the
new president. Addresses of wel
come were delivered on behalf ot the
city of St. Louis and Washington uni
versity. In the morning and after
noon several sections of tho associa
tion held individual meetings.
The American Association for the
Advancement of Science was practi
cally founded in 1848 at Philadelphia.
The first suggestion of the Idea of an
association was contained In a letter
written by Professor Hitchcock, of
Amherst college, to his friend, Prof.
Henry D. Rogers, of Philadelphia,
April 1, 18.IS,
Correspondence among the geolo
gist!! and naturalists of those days
continued for some time, and finally
In April, 1840, tho "Association of
American Geologists" was founded In
Philadelphia. At the third meeting
of (he Society of Geologists at Hot
ton the naturalists joiticd, and tho
name was changed to the Associa
tion of American Geologists and Nat
nrallsts." In 1848, witli :i membership of 101,
the American Association for tho Ad
vancement of Science was definitely
founded, and its first meeting was
held In Philadelphia. Since that time
G2 meetings have boon held, those for
1S61 to 1865 Inclusive being omitted
on account of the groat disturbance
consequent to the civil war.
Of the body of men who met in
Philadelphia in 1848 there are alive
today: Samuel I- Abbott of Boston,
Martin H. Boyco of Coopcrsburg and
Wolcott Glbbs of Newport. Tho con
stitution which was adoptod at tho
Philadelphia meeting remains today
in all its essentials, and its first
clause bets forth the broad objects
tor wmch the association was
formed,
The ussoelHtlou suowod u liuctuat
day's trains brought many delegates
from various parts of tho state and
all Indications point to a large attendance.
Intercollegiate Chess.
New York, Dec. 28. The annual
tournament for the Intercollegiate
i chess championship began today at
the Columbia Grammar school and
I will continue until Thursday. The
contestants consist of teams of four
men each lepresentlng Ynlu, Har
vard, Princeton aud Columbia, All
of the teams tuts year are made up
largely of new material and as a con
bequence the result of the tourna
ment is a matter of wide speculation
mm n me
BASEBALL ASSOCIATION
HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING
Who Will Succeed T. J. Hlckey as
President? Unless Some Strong
Man Bobs Up It Is Possible That
No President Will Be Elected.
.Chicago, Dec 28. Who shall sue
coed T. J, Hlckey as president Is the
principal matter to be decided at the
annual meeting ot the American
Baseball association, begun today at
tho Grand Pacific hotel,
Circuit changes and other matters
of importance will como up, but ino
paramount question before tho meet
ing Is that concerning the presidency.
At u meeting of the association In
October, President Hlckey gave no
tice that he would retire from base
ball and resign from tho piesldcncy.
Siuce then the magnates have been
castlug about for a successor, and up
lng membership trom its foundation to tho present time it appears tha
until 1875; then gradually Increased they have not been able to decide
until 1892, when it numberod 2,037. who it shall bo.
It nas ueen reported uiai nichey c
ri.ue war n slight falling on in in
next six or seven years, but the in
ciease began again in 1900. and it
now numbers over 4,000. The nnmus
of nearly all the prominent scientific
resignation has a string to It und that
lie Is not so anxious to got out of tho
league as ho would make believe.
However this may be, the chances
men of Amerlra are to bo found In , appear to by against his intention of
the oIuiiies of tho proceeding!) of the! i,0 presidency In view of the strong
n.3..o( latl'-n, Rr.d many of tho greatest opposition or Tebea'u of loulsvllle
achievements of American sclene ( an( 0f 0no or two other magnates.
hav ln'ti! ftist iiLnounced at th. as- n is well known tlint If Tom I.of-
o"! itloii's moodngs.
College "Gym." Directors.
Princeton, N J-. Doe. 28. Members
of tho Society of College Gymnasium
Directors nro rounding up here for
their soventh annual mooting, which
will bo entertained tills week by Ooo,
tus, who expected to retire fiom the
Washington club of tho American
league, were available, ho could have
the nrosldoney Unless some such
HtroiiK man as I.oftus or J H Farrell
ls chosen, it is likely that the league
will continue undor the manage
ment of an executive board,
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
oloM
OREGON
SnojtrliiNE
and union Pacific
Two Trains to the East Daily
Through Pullman itandard and Tourist sleep
lng cats dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourlit
sleeping rsr dally to Kansas Oily; throngb
Pullman tourist sleeping cars peitonally con.
ducted) weekly to Chicago. Ksnsa City, re
clining chair cart (seati free) to the East dally.
DtriRT
roa
Portland
9 S10 a m
Chicago
5:13 pra
Portland
U:.Um
Tho KsM
-i:n a m
Spokane
9;io a m
i:3)p m
Tlnu Schedule
From I'oudlotou
Portland Special No. 1
laaivi
FROX
The Eait
9.-00 a.m.
Chicago Spselal No. 2
Malt and Express No. 5
Mtlland Express No.t
randleton Passenger
No, 7
(Spokane PiuMnger
No. 8
Pendislon Branch
Mixed Train No. II
Walls Walla Branch
Mixed Train No. 42
Portland
5:,"J p m
The Fait
i;;:sim
Portland
4:nm
Spokan,
SSipo
2 HI p m
No 7 connects with No.'J.
t Only Halts for No 1 In caso No.
not later than ai minute.
No. 42 connects un no. z.
It late
Ocean and River Schedule.
rROSI PORTLAND.
SO0 p. m.
uslly
except
Sunday
:00p m.
Saturday
10 CO p. in
All salllni dates sub
ject to cnann.
For Ban Pranchco
Ball every 6 days.
4 MO p. di ,
Columbia Klver
To Astoria and Way
Landings.
410 p.m.
Suuda)
Wlllnmotteltlvvr.
Dostt leave Portltnd dally, except Bondi
'itage ol water permitting) for Willamette an
Yamhill River points.
Leavft
Klparla Bnaxe Klver
issa. m. Rlptrlt to Lewliton
Dally
Kxcpt linn
Leave
Lewliton
7:09 a. m
Dally
Bxopt Mot
K. r. WAMBLKY. Aaent, Pendlston.
WASHINGTON
COLOMBIA RIVER
RAILROAD
Take this
route for
Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan
sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and
All Points East and South
Portland and point
on the Sound
riMie CAiiu
Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, 1.45 p. m. Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.45
a, m.
Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m.
wave nana wan iiuy,vBi uwuuui p.
Arrive Walla Walla dally, vest buuud,IU:Ua, in
Kor Information reaardlu: rates and accom-
modstloni, call on oraddreaa
W, ADAMH, Agent
Pendleton. Oresou
B. H, CALUKRHKAD, (1. P. A.,
walla waua. watniugiua.
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Can,
Elegant Dining Cars,
Tourist Sleeping Cars.
ur. pauIj
MINNEAPOUr1
DUTjUTH
1TAKGO
TO( GRAND FOR2I-
JHUUiUflVJN
WINNKPEG
HELENA and
BUTTE,
THROUGH TICKETS TP
chiuaoo
washington
PH IIjADEIjPH I A
NEW YORK
BOSTON
and all point- East and South
fhio-ih tickets to Japan and China, sit
T too ma and Norlhavn Pscioo 8t4mihlp cm
and AiaarlraDllns.
TIMR SCHBOOLI,
Titlnt leavs Pendleton dally axcspl ana4a
at I'M p. m.
in. fn.fhap iniArmation. time cards, anast
andUcU,oallon or write W. Adamt, -
dUton. Oregon, or A. D. "UAKLTO",
mira ana jaomtua om., iuhmhui i
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
The Best Hotel In Pendletoa
and as tood as any.
Tlic Hotel Pendleton has just
been refitted and refurnished
throughout. Phone and fire
alarm connections with nil rooms.
Baths m suites and single rocms.
Headquarters for Traveling Men
Commodious Samplo Rooms.
Rates $2 & $250
Bpcclnl ratos by week or month
Excellent Cultdue.
Prompt Dlnliigroom service.
Bar and billiard room In conoeotiai
Only Three Blocks from Depot
HOTEL
ST. GEORGE
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS.
GEO. D NIVEAU, Prop.
Elegantly Furnished
Steam Meatea
European Plan.
Block and a half from depot,
Sample room In connection.
ROOM RATE
50o, 75o, $1.06
THE HOTEL BICKERS
(Formerly Golden Riilu)
Court Street
The East Oreoonlan Is Eaatern Ore
gon's representative paper. It leads
and the people appreciate It and show
it by their liberal patronage, n is inc
advertising medium of this section.
OBBrjRttsSiv (
flHjppTlxVs n
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HIBBBaHIWllBBva
Itcmodolod and refurnUhod tbrougb
out. Kverytbln;; neat, clean aari U-to-datc,
Htcain beat and eloetrlc
IlgbtH, IlctU cululuc Prompt wrvlco.
H. E. BICKERS, Prop.
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND. OREGON
Ancrkaa nan, U per day aad ac-rarfl.
llcdaiUrs far tourists and coaaaMrcsal Ubv
Urt. Hpeclal ratts made to faaatltes aa4at-a-i
Itallfairn. Tae saaBaicaKat will bt thaaai
at all times to show rooms and give prist.
M4.ru Turkish bslhtaubUduutatU tk boast.
II. C. BOWKKI. MlUM,
f Enjoy Life
We will make your lelaure '
hours iiaau plHuantiy, ,
JIowIIuk alluyu, nool, hllltardii .
ami aliootliig gallery, Kvery ,
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THMPERANOE ItKKItKHHt J
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entertainment every vveulng. i
t Robinson's Parlors t
Under W. & 0, Depot,
Mormon Bthop, tU.TllB1,by,
(jnurcx. Qd lucir luiiovtn. rtuuTir turn u. won
0 ;crf by th Itiuurt o( th Uorutoa
riiei In ol4 VD.tl TOUAtf iUlof fro
moll Dr- Cure u oat Manhood.
flcti or MUbuw,dl.Jpttoo, or cigw-etUiinoklDir. Cures Lost Manhood.
Imnotanov. Lost Power. Nlaht-Losses. BDcrmutorrhona nomnla, Pain
In Back, Evil Doslrest Seminal Emlslon, Lame Baoki Nervous Debility.
in aOKt bVll uoiro avininui Biiiivpiunai s-mhi
Headaohe Unfitness to Marry, Loss of Semen, i
eiipaxion, oiops rremaiurenoM op non-
varioocviei or wun
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