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DAILY CAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1904. SALE ALL THIS WEEK We will give a Big Discount on al Jackets, Cloaks and Fars p jTgaltifctay Night, f angary 10th. desire to close oct the entire for", and the prices we have placed on them will make them move. BIG SIUKc, Lwxv. win-in awu alia Brevities . ii IfncHn'a -i...,,!,. rue nrfl ilIfTrfiIlt. CIiUV.umi- Annlv at this ;B quarter sizes. Boston . ..-,,lD1i,t nutmH tn mnt. .1 mf's namt shop wlien you 1a nt In i school aboefi that wear n nt TVititcMi'fi. .it l - tmvrltirr n a mm 1)1 1 winter mllllucry. . nlnua nlnnn frllltOr itf.i. ,.iiniiiianr1 ii. it. i, iint ilnnp mniln t .Inrn nnilft OtTOft Kenneay 8 cao is m all hours. 'Phono main ..!.. I.. ........wit PlIQ. . i..i. . ....i- nikrtc r lauv ;i ijuii ui . t TYnn IK L.tl.r real delicacies made by enii , . ..... l'ortianu. January i Indian school. oew, neat anu cioan, sue III IV ND ENDS OF T GLASS iemain(ltr nf mir Will be QosedOtft reduction of 1-2 Per Cti- C (III. .1 . .11 IUWIUUUO Mil tock ve have on . . i . . .... t Irom . , ZIKF.R ... M ODA &PPENS A. C. kofpppn jt BROTHERS .m i iiwwwt m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n hi EE TEUTSCH'S -r-. inn mm aiti A r T a Get Suuny U C Radcr. Swell slippers at Teutsch's. Knox hat agency, Boston Store. New ready-made skirts ai riving dally at Teutsch's. The Delta chocolato and bon tons always taste like more. Hoys' ami girls' bicycles; Ramblers and Crescent makes. Noli r. Don't forget to stop at tho Dutton Candy Store to la drink or Ko-Ko. Oct your clothing cleaned and pressed at Joerger's 120 West Court street. Call up 'phone -main 701 when you want a cab. Ready for service at all times. Tim slnin.TllnMi rlnthlnp Is n now rful convlncer of the Boston Store's superiority. Fur Salo Well establlBhed milk route in this city, at a bargain. En Quire at this office. Knnhtnr in at hln old stand. 221 Court street, with a fresh stock of candles, nutB, fruits, cigars, etc. For Sale Halt of lot 7 and half of lot S, Haley's addition, bouso ana good woodshed, buggy shed and other Imnrovenients. Price $C"G. This is a linrcnln. Call on James Brown at city recorder's office. National Woolgrowers' Association, UC "nee. neiuiuu iiia . ,i,v..- Annotation. Port Is selling so fast at tne - ; ... NlUloiml work. Apply nt once ui (.asi0is the O. R. & N. makes a rate tJI. 1 1 . ...!.. fPlnlr.lu of $9.15. for tho round trip. Ticket ...... tninmi-v m nml 11. Final re- ki o inn io i-omanu io " .. Boston Store, except tho turn limit, January 17, iw. r iuii prices. It pays you bettor imiiiuumm, - Dynamite Works Explode. ....,i in r. A serious exnkirt Ion In the government dynamite works at Hayle, Cornwall, this morn ing Four were killed. Several were n Injured. COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION. Important Business Will Come Before j It at Tonight's Session. nl,n.. ...Ill ltn n niwltillfZ Ot' the 'Commercial Association this evening at tho rooms or tne aHociuuu 01 .......... it lu riPRiren luui t n members bu present, as theio will ik 1 nf Itt.ttortnnon to come bO' tore the body for consideration. The oflieers for tho coming term will be 1. ni noted this evening, and other Items . .1.. n..i thn vear. ' inciueui to i"u iii ' v. ,,,.,. T Tho promoters of the Mode in I .. : . . -.o tt.in 1.0 at the meeting with a plau for enlisting the interest, and Bupport of t",au"a tlon both as a body and as IndW du als 'ii the work of tho school. It Is tho wish of those In control of the school to have the full support of he . . p iha Mtv nnd Ol the 'citizens In general, boia in a moral ''and financial way. and thej haw. a I plan to put before tessellation a the mooting tonight that they think ' Will be of lutcrest and of benefit to them. t- Fret. Lessons in embroidery to nurcha or8 of materials for plltow tops tea cloths, center plows. Ne nt 01 8tomi)od linen with bordor of drawn work The Peoples Warehouse. You will enjoy a cup of our delicious HOT CHOCO LATE. We don't know how to make it taste any better. Don't believe you ever had any finer. Ours ib 5c a cup. The Popular Price DRUG STORE James Mccarty of Echo Is in iho city today. J. A. Mccarty, of Echo, wat. a Pen dleton visitor today. C. E. Redfleld, of Heppner, Is In tho city for a short business visit. Lytton Ivanhoo, or 'La orande, was a business visitor In the city today. Theo Robertson, of Helix, was In the city today on a short business trip. Mrs. M. F Hadlev. of Raker City. was a guest of friends in tho city to day. A T ITnll.. .1 lkftlf.tt. ...no a Pun. dloton visitor today for a short time on uusiaoss. Dr. C. J. Smith was a visitor in Erhn tndnv. hftvlno- hnnn railed there to attend on a case of sickness. Judge Henry H. Hewitt, of Albany, one of the leading barristers of tho valley, is in the city for a snort visit on business. Mlftq Minn rslonn nf Snmmervillo. fftaltnri In thn nllv with frlnnrlR VOS- torday while on her way to Weston to utteiiu tnc normal scnooi. fir W CI Polo 11.-.0 onllo,! tn Wtt!!a Walla this morning to assist in " a surgical case at me wana wnna Hos pital, He will return this evening. Vlnlnt. IJltnvlbnr nf tho firm Of Ludwlgs & Hunzlker, of Walla Walla, returned to his none tins morning after a visit In this eltv at tho homo of his brother, U HunzlKcr Mrs. Charles S. Brownfleld and Ut- tln rlniteiitor loft Ihlft mnrnincr for Pnrllnnn. whprn thev will lift the guests of relatives and Trlends for a time. CAR OF UTAH SHEEP. W. S. Hansen Passes Through With Shipment for Dayton, Wash. nf fViUlKtnn. Utah. pained through today with SO bead or reclstered Itamboullettes. which lmt'r hppn nnhl hv him tn R. A. Jack son, tne well known sncep man ot uayion, wasu. Thp Rhtiminiit ennslsts nf 70 .3es nrifl HI mm InmhR. nil Ann HlinplmenS. wr. Hansen uenverea a in;c huipuh-ui to air. JacKson last winter anu ex peels to enlarge his trade In Oregon ll. MI ,.n frnm nnvtnn to Port t.in.l t it ntt.ml tli( mnottlir- nf thn National Livestock , association and expects Utah to send a delegation of al least r.o to tnat meeiing. ILLINOIS DAIRYMEN. Butter and Cheese Men In Conven tlon at Greenville. n.nvltin ill Inn ft. Tieiirespn- tatlve dairymen from all parts of the itatt were piesent today at the open ing o' the prniial convention oi I'iy IlllnolB Dairymen's association. Miy- or Edward De Mouun aenvereu an n.lflnwu nt u-olfnmo nnri Trwlli Now- lan, of Toulon, responded for tho vis itors. The address of Joseph New- man of Elgin, president of the bbbo ciath.ii, followed. Other speakers at the opening session and their topics were: Tallie Defrees, Greenville, "Tho Caie of Cows;" Clarence M. iioi-kov Mnrn. "Tho Care of Milk;" A. J. Glover. Illinois college, "Testing Herds In Illinois." The convention is tj remain lu ses sion through tomorrow and Thurs day. A new and Interesting reattiro is to be the expert criticism on ire butter exhibits. Royal Sawtell Returned. Royal M. Sawtell. until lecomly with George R. Dodson, the leading jeweler of Spokane, has accepted a position in the jewelry house of Louis Hunzlker, of this city, and will be hero In a short time to commence work. Mr. Sawtell Ib a Pendleton boy, his mother and slaters being res idents of this city, and his many rrlends will bo pleased to learn or his return. Visitors From North Daklta. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mudgett. of Sanborn. N. D., reached tho city this attornoon and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cameron. Mrs. Mud gott Is Mr. Cameron's sister, and they have not mot in nearly 20 years. They will visit horo for some little time, Miss Audra Dutton has return-id from a visit with friends in Dayton. where she spent tne nonaays. WON THE PIANO. It Will Grace -the Bickers Hotel Par. lor Hereafter. H E. Bickers has been holding the lucky ticket in tho piano contest at tbp Alexander Department utore over since tne iickui mm m, some tlmo ago, but did not know that ho had it until at- the suggestion of a friend he looked over the dozen tickots he held and found that he was the winner. He will place his prlzo in the parlors of the Hotel Bickers. Two Indian Drunks. Two Indians took too much Are water last night to keep out the cold, nnd were arrested, One of them S 'j , 1. . ,..unrV- r, for his fine, but the other was broke and Is, now In the city jail keeping company wiw Inn negro who Ib there for a week or so, A. W. Connett in the City. A. W. Connett, of Seattle. Is In the .11.. fni- n short business visit, Mr. rt?,nntt io hero iii tho Interest of tho Woodmen of the World as a spec 1.1 n.ontiivr iTn W&H formerly a n-Bldont of this city, where ho taught In one of tho schools and nt the same tlmo studied law Twenty-two persons were inuruor ed In Denver during 1903. The mur derer wns capturod In 17 lustancos. NEWS FROM THUNDER. Living Expenses Are' Very High In Isolated Dlsttlct. A. Wayland and C. W. Stallings have returned from Thunder Moun tain and report- that tho outlook is very satisfactory and that "much de velopment work will bo carried on during the winter, says tho Spokauo Press. While tne mines are well stocked with supplies, It Is feared that n h.nrtftfii will !w. AvnnrlAnrail liftfnf-A spring, as the merchants failed to I1RVP thrtil f-Miiita ni-mieht in hnlnti. iiiu iieavy mil oi snow, riour is nuw seuing at jiu per sacn, nacon ni nu cents per pound, condensed milk at a.. . . .... ..I selling at $10 per sack, bacon at ii0 to per case. Kerosene at . pur case, and other supplies In like pro- puiliuu. I Tknrn n.a It .1 1 .-., I nwiooi l lrs operating in Thunder Mountain this season outside or the base bell wliere several companies are working tarso crews. The Dewey is working day ami night with a tull rorce or about 30 men. The reports rrom their upper and lower tunnels are very promls- ing and great results are expected . ... . . ... r irom mis projieriy. tne ommymiiu, i under the management or Lee Ab- . ti n bott, Is working a tull foT men BIBLE INSTITUTE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING .uu.tuam HELD AT WHITMAN. . . . ..... Pendleton Academy, Weston Normal t ..iia i-.ii tAttii j rui t ana mmon onege win ocuu ucim egates of at Least Ten Students O. R. & N Has Offered Reduced I Rate for the Occasion Whitman College will hold the first annual Illble Study institute- ever . . i Z Ll o" ' SSS ... V" BSOC'a"on' , , . ,,. All the colleges and academies 1 1 . : - " the country adjacent to tt al la AS alia have been Invited, to send . Wte to tins institute, tn nopes oi oecom- ng acquainted wltn aim or aro sing interest u tne worn, in ti e umei- ent institutions. At iea ten gates will go irom Pendleton acaue- my. Weston, Normal and Columbia college at Milton anu an important and prontalile meeting is oxpecieu. l-eimieton acanemy ib uug rioon intnroRt in tin. ineetiuir and inei --. - young men going trom nere win S prepared to take advantage 01 oiiportunlty to learn and get In ttm-li with tho wnrlc TI... I.nabnt lnll lontn nf the (Hf ir.iont InstitutionK will Way at leaHt two games dm Ing tho meeting, ami the team from tno renuieion uuu.u mv oxnects to take tiart In one nf tho efimps. Those eoIiic trom tho nomlomv nro ns follows: Wllllalll I I.alng. James R. Thomjison, Herbert noerch. Horacu Cneney, J. reeuiei lioercn, noi-aco tucm-j. j- --" ... . ti. ..11 1 1..1. K, IJ. wame. ivrieign jiuoo.-h, iuu- . .. .... 1 itttlll...n sav Conner, Hoy i-enmnu, nimuui .... i.r.tt.. ....I IIOWUIU, Call iuiud, tt.o t...ft... Houner Mr. Stone, superintendent 01 iiioioi win iuei ,uoiuiu,. ...... 1. .i 1. r ,i... v m n A I The nther (illlcers of the asBocia 1'UIIIUUU UIUI1I.11 vi ..... , '", -".1 ,,, , . . 1 .. nr. in 1 ni Will UO IllvSVill nuu iov 1'-. I tn v incetlo. Mr. Stone Is one of tho ntnet nrtiv.. wnrkm a nn the coast and his Bervices will be beneficial In tho extreme to tho college boys mi- OoriaKlug hub movemeiu. n Intontion to hold these meetings leg- ularly hereafter, and all tho colleges In the Inland Empire1 are expected ........ ,1.. ...n-i. ...,,ii to gradually joiu in mv "um .... win uu cuuiiuuuu um iiumifi t- -this Bible Institute becomes n fea- maindcr of tho week, und perhaps tun- of the midwinter terms, with iater. Rev. O. W. Compton, of La .llniri liot.l nl illffl'll'Tll nlaCCS ('U (.' Il year, 1 ne U. II. ot r. una uuuiuu a iv duced .rate for the occasion and the .11.. ...... .nlln.. -InlnvfltlnnK fmm UIUVIUUV VUUCav uvtvB""-"" 1 1 .1111. nro i.raontlv ffin llORl- uuiuiinu yvuuvj O - - cd uy wnitman to uiku pan m "-- meeting and make a goou snuwuu; at the 'first institute. Following is the program for the occasion Friday Evening, Jan. 8. ?!tn.nmn!iiii exercises. Opening addresB, "The Claims of tho Bible Upon Young Men," Reno Hutculnsou, reugious airaw, i-mv land Y. M. U. A. a : 00 Informal reception. 'Saturday Morning, Jan. 9.-r.-nn Oniot hnur X!00 Devotional half hour, led by l. N. Parraelec, U. of W. AHrintRR. "Tne Neva, imnur' tance and Benefits of Personal Bible Himiv" nonn Hutchinson. q.M Trnlnlnir rlaBta. "Ufe '-f PhrlRt " W Mnrrltt. itl-AK "AotR anil KDlbllOH. IV. I J.it r.i Itinnn Aildress, "Jlornlng Watch," A. J. Fleming, U. of l. buiuraay Alivruuuu 1:00 Devotional half hour, led br nn Pnllnr Dalian college. Saturday Alternoon 1-nn riovntlnnal half linn Pnllni llallajl COlleKO 1:30 Address, -moio owui mm Kvanuollsm." Am. S. Alleu, general bt-cretary, aeattie, wasn. 2130 Ulole stuay leauuio tumvr euce, Reno Hutcninson. tJllVCs IVt'UU I lUVi.uiMfJvu, 3:10 Bible study chairmen o"l j. .i..,mon 11 rirnhani. Whitman. LUIIUIltvvuivu, . . ( .. . a I!.. ......... UntiirHnv tfvenhiir Reception to visiting delegates i't Reynolds hall. Sunday Morning, Jan, 10. 7vn nulot hniii. 0:30 oong service, led by W. Mer- ritt. Si:4G Devotional hour, subject . ..i... tr l.lf.ffl,t jeaus ijiuioi, r, .-I....... m. 11 :0U Service at Congrslini.l ..iniioh "MoasnKii of the Gpsnfls," S. H, U. Penrose. Mii'nilnv Afternoon. ' 3:30 Men's meeting,' Alien. Sunday Evening. 7 an Address. "The PioBent Oil - 1 orUmlty," E N i.arineloe - ; Z.var Xoii meetiiiK. MAY SUCCEED BURT L. MOHLER MAY BECOME PRESIDENT UNION PACIFIC Has Had Wide Railroad Experience on Many Roads O. R. &. N. Sue cess Largely Due to His Manage, ment and Foresight Would Not Refuse Presidency. A I Tnh.ii.. nrnclilont itt tlui O i-.v...... v,. H- & "'"X c promoted tu the t.n.t,lnnn.. t9 flu. ITltlrMI lnntni It, t" ---"- v...., ... l'lco of President Horace Q. Hurt, ."' ft " lailll liailCr. The announcement of the retire- "'"i " i-n-Biuum im w " surprise, but was quickly followed by gossip as to tho probable successor. Some or tlu Kastern papers yrsier- day coupled tho news of tho reslgna- tlon or Mr. Hurt with the mention or Vice President Thorno, of the Texas & Pacific, a Qoillil road, as succos- citi- I., tii.nl'ntm I Ii i, vnlln.ml ninn "i'""" think Mohler has an excellent clinncu fif Mi ii I vru 1 1 titi fnr tho iwmltlnn. Since ho entered railroad servieo ar an offlce clerk for the Clilcngo A: Nnrthwestern. nt tlalt. 111., In ISfiS, Mr. Mohler has, by his energy and ability, won steady promotion. 1H i-fillwnt- nvnnrlnnrn hnn Ini-tnd. ed one year as station ngont, tho noxt ns clerk in tno auuuors oiuce, two years of service as traveling auditor nml iilnnoor noont. twn vonrn or chief clcrk 11,0 freight department, one yoar aR nasstnnL fi0ncral freight Hhviii) oia jviiia tin ht.tiLiti ..v..n.v niTont nurllncrtmi noilni llnntilR AV Northern, three and one-half years as , , fl , , M ImiitnnnHn & Mnnltnhn. nmv flrrut - . . . : 7 iyi iiu'i 11, in w iiiLii i (Mill uu nun oun jf-nmmtlv f-ntittonlltll'itli- lilliil i-mnmlM. I (Jnnor. ironernl frnlchl nirotit. uenir- ii,.in,t,im.i nusiutixit iton.r:ii niniinL'of ;mil ponernl mnnnenr. wncii lie lett j, j, inn no uecnme general manager of tho Minneapolis A Qt I iuiIr nml thitll I'nnin tn Pill t- '.?.ni' lm!L;,0,," .!.8.iI?.Vi iir iiii ii if x rsi. i mi i I'uiiLi itiiiiiu ' ,,, ,;, i, ,8ohh and earning or !! 18 "-rgelr attribute,, .. ntu onoriB Mr. Mohler's ability and record . , .n ... ,, occas-onii In tecent years . mentioned In con- . . . m.08lllolu,v ()f KnH. , horctoforo r.,fl.a0(, ,0 u,avo Ulo a & N ,mt n8 , . ,,,..,. la also a Hnrrlimin line ,h.i,i i, w.n.1,1 refuso tlm nm),,,,.nc,. ()f lllu laltor ,r t. : d tQ M,m 0np n (mm ,hu Ea8l ,mB ,t , . resignation of Mr. nurt aroso ., .1... . ,roni n uigaKiccnienL uciweeii inu ......i,..,., ,,,. Mr. llnrrlman. chnlr mau of tll0 boarili ,j,.rt waa a HtronK ailvocatt! ccu work tho mil- road shops, which Mr. Harrlmnu Ihih oulereil nbollslicd. VICE-PRESIDENT STILLMAN. H. J, Stlllman Elected Officer in State Association At the meeting of tho Oregon Klsli nml n-imit A cunplnt Inn hnhl In Port- . ,v . V ,.',., u.iii . inn,! nt Kntiitiiut- hint II. .1 Htlllnian. ...,u v . -- -- --- - I ..r llitu ,i lu ...nu himnniil with tho (if. w ton, ...u, n..o --. I n... ,.r ..l.n ..-..til.!,.., .if tin, nuuriolll. . . ., tlon. alul ne received his notification ---- ri . . nu 11 1 Pmsldent. A. C. Panton: . ' .' . . . secretary, A. E. Oebhail; treasurer, John Crcn, - - At South Methodist Church. j ine revival sorvice in inu nuiun Methodist church last night was of great interest to the congregation Kathered to hear It, and the BcrleB i . . , .ii . i . . -1 .. ,i, I f! rn II ,1 o Io In tllll pftV Illlll Will COn duct the services at tho church this i evening. Mr. iuuiihuu n n biuh-v" an(j convincing speaker and It will I I... n ..loftcliro tn MutOll tfl hill rit- I UI. j J n. . . " - - I n. n tt wuinp. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tke Until Bromo Quialna ImbleU. All drvcsUU rthind the mMir II II lll ,ta slu. B. W. Uroia's ilfMtoi on iui doi. The Boston Store SOLE AGENT FOR THE w r. nmirrla Shoes for Men,' $3.50 and $4.00. Aliui thn Pintrree Gloria i ----- n r-f ghoes for Wonion, $33U. I The Little Red Schooliumee Biioea for Children, Thn nhove three linen aro he hefit for the money. I I V. .1 ...I w.n 1... lie sure anu nunuta ui aini.it, mi tho sole, as it has onmn to our notice that oth er? are felling their BhoB for the above brand. The Boston Store RU8H TO DUFFALO HUMP. One Hundred Thousand Pounds of Freight on Road. Knun. It. , . . ttlatnrv nt tttn i-nnill has thoro boon mor" freight going into tho Hump than at tho present time. During this week Flank Urown has loaded 26 tour-horse teams with nnntli. 1An nnn tinnniln nt frnlctht nmt tk. ... j vv,wv I'v.i ...... w i .....o.. then was short of freighters. All of tlieso teams are now on tno roau anil comprise a 10-stamp mill with rock ni-ltan.it- nml f-nnnnntt-ntrt.- trtr tho Jumbo besides a largo amount of, equipment for the Cracker Jack. Tnc roads into tne mountains nlinvn tlto .ir.ii.i- lino am In ttoort r . i II . dltlon and lr no storm occurs within tho next row days tney win uo pack od as hard as Ice. Tho snow road Is rnnlilK lutpfimlmr iiiinulnr u.'lth thn trelghters, as the absence of rocks. slumps anu nines more man roaKcs - tit. for tint nvtrn post tif hiirim fond and cold weather. With trelght go- ing in as II Is ius wituer, no irouiuo la evperleneeil In keeping the road .m.itt iin.1 n trlt. tn tho llnmti Id nnnf practically a continuous sleigh ride. (irnngevllln we rress. Had Wrona Face Alona. Just ono kiss," tho lover pleaded. "N11 Imlooil ' tho l.inlilnn snld. All his coaxing went unheeded. "Not a ono til wo aro wed. Wasn't she precise and prim Not to glvo one Kiss to nimi Not that kissing was distasteful; Neither would tho girl tmvo cared Or colled ten or twenty wnstetul ttn.l nho nnlv rnmn iirnnnrnri lint, she reared her mado comploxlon WDittdn I insto line iresn couiecuon. FI8H DISTRIBUTION. Umatilla Will Receive Consignment From Government Hatcheries. 11 1 stlllniHii Ima received a lotter rrom George M. Rowers, tho United States commissioner of ilsh nnd Ash nrlou In which tin Htntcs that thn sMirtsnien's association of this city will bo shlppod a consignment oi trout during the season of 1901. Tho nRuoclntlon will jo notified In tlmo so Ihu members can tnko prop er measures ror the disiriimuon 01 the Ilsh when they come, nnd for their proper protection after they are In the streams, IMPROVEMENT AT IRRIQON. Many New Settlers Coming Into the Stokes Settlement on the Colom bia. H. G. Hurlhurt, a civil engineer who has ' been employed at tho siokob nml nml Wninr fiimnnnv h Irrigation project for somo tlmo past, Ib In the city today and reports many now am- IterB coming into Morrow coumjr, with teams, cowb, implements and household goods, prepared to make homes on tho Irrigated tractB pur chased from the company nt 8tokos, or Irrlgon, ns now called, Mr. Hurlburt reportB about tho same amount of snow nt Echo as at Pendleton. . Special Goods At Special Prices zr.i.i.."".'x-." '" 1 l Large -iliy Clocks, kooi f liniekeejiers 1 4a. 95, worth $4.00 Fine Line of Toilet Soap ac to 10c a box Tablets, Complete lines from 5c to 35c New boards, linens and cream laid. Frederick Nolf School Supplies Leave Your Orders With DESPAIN & CLARK FOR; COAL All towns alttng Um Mne of tii W. & Columbia Hirer lUltroad urn buy from uh in carlosul lots at very leaaonable priotni. 614-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 Walter's Fl6uring Mills Cupaclty, 150 barrels a day. ' Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped JT etc., always on hand. - i. t t