East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 20, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20. 190.
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SjXTALSUBOhON. Office
hjExTIST. OFFICE IN
oter ScUmldfs new drug
I
rY SURGEONS.
loKON-HK. ! C. McKABB
iUrillf sure
nd brokers.
L BASK OF AT1II3NA,
F 'n luin Diirtilim ntiri
III, ,
latereit on time depoblli.
litj attended to. Henry
otv, cashier; 1. M. Kemp,
BASK OF WI.STO.V,
n nnnrn I l.nnlr.
itlj attended to. It. Jam-
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raw. J. F Kllgore, Hob-
W Proebstel.
h)X SAVINGS HANK,
ton. Organized Murcb 1,
itrtd on all time c.ppoHlts.
sad sold on nil prluclput
ittfotlon clveii to colloc
ll, nrLLinf I V
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la tlie Nertmve8t. irattfl
ninivr - if .i jrtniiaiL.il.
AltCIIITECT AND 8U-
Mikes complete and re Ha
iJiazs In tbe cltv or cotin-
Jadd bull dini;.
uiuq street, near .nam,
urn ib lieu on all kiuus
tut Orenoulan office.
Association block, reu
PLAHTKKINO ANI) CK-
ttfe. Work piinrantPtxl.
LUdley & Zeliner'ti cigar
U. DOX 1U4.
1 Akin i nnriMr
VTIVflTAX! IV 1 U 1VTI
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USE. 813 T OMl'HON
llt.llf-littMl rnmn All
Centralis I or ted. Ontv
3.io ana 1,40
L N'ftfT lipiin IliinillarAn
I.KAIUVf IW.TI'r, IN
tfl'tl T.n nan Ha O
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BtaiSESa TAKES YOU
t tbe Hotel Hellr. Uood
wlce. u, b. Ulcbarda,
AND LAND BUSINE88
'. IKHUItANCK PO.. JOK
u- 'uc in naTings uanc
Hirhou ft Uamllton.
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voutv. i.mm nn .110
uuii una nun. an
a general Dro-
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S. LAND COM-
rAHLOR8.
wiTaTtv in
th; " ."trM?. Hest work-
-"yuern IQlnrnvumAnf.
"tb rooms In con-
1 DEALER8.
It to.;, i ,N SECOND.
VI iZe...1;'!7thlng you
;s Cards and Societies
L AND TRADES, ALPHABETTICALLY ARRANGED.
ATTORNEYS.
F,:B- law office -sriD
ItAIMlY 4
AH.T3Y I.OWTI,!,, ATTOIINrv at
law. Ofllee In Desjmln block.
UALLRRAY ft McCOUItT. LAWYPni as
social nn hnll.lln,. JA" "S. AS-
I "ofK??" LAW.
.wufc uimuing.
11. 1.. coi,r,inn, lawyeh. officp
i Itooms 7 nun 8, Association building.
IIF.NItY 2 IIF.AN, ATTORSEY AT LAW
" inra, 1'enu eton, Orecon
jUbg a'hy. noa
STILLJIAN ft PIEIICE. ATTOIINKYS AT
' f- Tillman 1ms been admitted to
zrjz .B,ii,!,.jt offlceV:
bioj;; " "uu association
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
B. P. O. ELKS. PENDLETOX L01K1E. NO "m
Ii,'lnn'C0.1"1!.1,, lnVltt"1 ,0 "d I 1
B?. . E H.'(jl K. lean, Seu-et u ry. A U"1'-
MKX'S ItnsoilT YOU AUG INVITED.
Free reail np rortm u-i, i
eet lh,. ,,rt:, "ltJU U ""4
putichliiK bag and otber equipments. In.
eluding library and reading roonV Terms,
u.iu t.wi; u UlUOin UUCS.
DAMON" I.ntlrtll vn j m r.,.r-,...
, . "t'Hio u) rati I
Monday evening In Secret Society ball,!
ul i ruuinuu, ure. U. v
Fletcher, K. It. 8.; W. J. Keycs, C. C.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
HORSES IJOAKDED BY TIIE WEEK OK
.uu,u ... tun ucu .tam. bDlll'UWOOa
treet, Kates reasonable. M. L. WILLI A MP,
I'a"I'l
OLtl DUTCH HENKV HEED YAlil), COIt.
Wct Alt ttud Llilith s;njt H, A. Allo
wy, prop Lutve, cuiafurtablo italU. l'lenty
of feed. Horses given careful attention.
COMMERCIAL STA.IILKS-G. M. FROOME,
Prop. F ue lir, gmid riirs, bet care Klven
tranfent itok. Opp Hutcl Itndle ton. Phone
OIHIU 11,1.
THK CITY LIVEItY. HOARD AND SALE
fitablo Cmioy A Ki'itni'dr, proprietor, lor
line tlirilOUtB. Stock boanlnd at rcnann.
able raws KUblc, lis AlU n. Pnoim Main 701
FOR RENT.
FOR "KENT - Ft'RSISUErANI UNFFR.
nlrhcd moms. Ceati qutet place. 301 Kotiih
Maiu street
NEAT, CLEAN, WELL KEPT FURNISHED
Rooms to rent. Well Incited Mr.. Htrahon.
802 Wuter street; cor. Joboson,
FOR RENT -GOOD FRONT ROOM, rH'ITABI.E
for two gentlemen or Uo IaJlei Call ut (HO
Willow street.
WANTED.
WANTED RELIABLE 51 IN WITH RIO TO
sell stock and poultry supplies. SJj per week
Wostcrn Fund Co., SUllun a. Btultle, Huh.
WANTED - POSITION AS FOREMAN ON
ranch by nunied nun, no iblicren. lus
bad expeelence. IIvhI references. Address
Room 16, Keuu Lodging Uou.e.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOST ON STREET, FUR COLLARtTTL. FIN
der jilease return to tbls onVe.
SINGER HEWING MACHINE OFFICE. f09
College street nepitrs lor all macames.
P. A. Lovetang, Manager
SEWER CONTRACTORS REED it LAFLEK
make connection, with the sewer for busi
ness noues and private re.ldeuces. Temn
leasonable. Leave orders at T C. Taylor'.
Uardw. re store
FUR 8ALE-TVVO G'OD FRESH MILC1!
cohs, H Jmey, 4 aud i )eats old. Ptter
TaclielU, raxe Station
F. 8. MERRILL, SPOKANE, WAsll., AGT.,
nnn.miir(. rilieond hand maChlnch. SUPpUCI
and repair.
WE DYE TO LIVE. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES
sponged and prtscdforfl SO month, at tbe
City Hieam Cleaning and Djeiag Work, Co,
. Alia. Pnone hed St I.
WM. F, YOIINKA WILL PAY PROMIT
attention to all sales and postlLg bills.
Correspondence solicited. Commission tea
aoiiuble. P. O. box JtiU, Pendletou.
DRESSMAKING. CUTTING AND FIFIING A
specialty. Prompt work. Satisfaction guar
anteed Miss R. V bltley, 912 Main street.
IN POUND TUB FOLLOWING De
scribed animals bave been taken up by
ibe mnrsbal of tbe City of Pendleton, 'to
tout gray bone, brand not Tlsible, weight
If said nimai is not cla'med by the
ov.cers or those entitled to be poMwalon.
costs and e:pensea against them paid, and
tbeu taken away within ten days from the
nate uereor. men - "",1:1-:i,:a
Twentyslx-h day ot January, I HO I, ' "Jj?
arlmal will be sold to the blghes bidder
at public auct on for cash, at the city
1 . r.t rnrtnmvood and
vTbaWr.V.nbe;c..Vof-pMoft
Pfn? SSSH iSdlxp'e&M
bated j.nusty l,,,, clly M4r,bal.
WOMEN'S SYMPATHY
Is proverbial Pendleton Women No
Exception.
How much we owe to the sympathetic
s lie of womankind! When o bers
miffer they cheerfully lend a help Ing
hand They tell you the means which
o?onught X to the- that they may
nroilt bv telr experience. Read tao
ltlmony given here by a Pendleton
woman.
Mrs I- Hodson, of 717 Aura street,
says-'"While my kidneys have never
caused me any trouble wh o , made
Itself apparent In the K'dntvr
solves nor In the secretions, I hwe
been bothered more or less g M
Inc across the small of my back, tnen
I caught cold it hurt me
0 ils anil mouo m i '""r.- pnia
1 i-nt n box of Doan's Kidney phis
UCr the namc-POAN'S-and
take no other.
AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF
THE ISLAND EMPIRE
Wonderful Forage Plant,
The farmers of eastern Yakima
valley have discovered a valuable
forage plant which promises greater
returns than any cultivated crop
tested. It Is teoslnte. Experiments
conducted by different parties show
that the plant will nrodur at least
CO tons of green food per aero. Jti
grows to the height of 10 or 12 feet '
and has two crops annually. The,
fdant Is well adapted to .Western '
Washington, and will prove a money .
maker to dairymen and stock fecd-i
ers. Under the Irrigating farming!
it is a wonder In the production of
feed.
Teoslnte belongs to' the corn fam
ily. It was Introduced frnm flin
rich river bottoms of South Amerl.
ca. The stems contain about 10
per cent sugar and are relished by
all kinds of stock. Seed cannot bo
grown In the northern states. In
the south the crop Is one of the most
profitable that can be planted. Tho
Louisiana experiment station has
produced fifty tons of green feed per
acre. This Is readily purchased bv
dairymen for $2 per ton. In the field.
When a crop requiring no more lab
or than corn yields $100 per acre In
the field It Is worth growing. North
Yakima Cor. In P. I
County May Lose.
Unless tho next legislature can bo
prevailed upon to pass an act for re
lief, tho county of Walla Walla
stands a good show lo lose over
$700 that It has paid for tho convic
tion ot criminals In this county from
1898 to 1902.
In checking up the books In the
clerk's office the experts claimed
that there were 20 cases of convic
tions In the superior court, In which
the county had paid the costs and
had never been reimbursed by the
state, for the reason, as was claimed
the cost bills for the same had never
been filed with the stale auditor. A
complete list of the cases was made
up by Clerk Hauerbach and forward
ed to State Auditor Atkinson. Walla
Walla Union.
Spunky "Young America."
W. H. Hess, teacher of the Ponce
school near the state lino, struck n
tough customer In a small boy ho .it
tempted to push last week. It is
CHICAGO WHEAT RE
MAINS VERY FIRM.
War News Not Needed to Hold Up
the Market May Wheat Advanced
to 89!8 Cents Last Evening Pota
to Crop of the United States Short
Over Thlrty.seven Million Bushels,
or 13 Per Cent I
Chicago, Jan. 20. War news was
not needed to make a firm market in
wheat Diminishing supplies were
striking enough for that purpose. In
mtrtltliiti tbp 1.1 1- Lull nnerntor was nil
active buyer throughout tho session.
Opening prices were somewhat easi
er, May being V lower to a
clin.li, hlirlinr nt R8!i tn 88r. and
after touching SSTic, the price stead
ied at SS9c.
Buying by brokers, supposed to be
r,.,. n.u nr-piiunt nr tlio lil? lone, was
the means of checking the early do-
dining tendency. IMcai traoers were
disposed to cell, but the demand from
the prominent holder discouraged
such action. J-ater In the day a gen
eral buying movement developed on
emiiw vvnrlil's shlnmcnts. a ' de-
ciease In tho amount on passage and
the Hour situation in te isortnwui.
The leader of the longs was an
i...vnr finrlur- tlip last hour, and
the market became strong. May ad
vanced to 89 He, but lost part oi ine
gain on profit-taking. Tho close was
strong with May at 88c.
Potato Crop Short.
According to the government's io
port, tho production of potatoes In
the United States In 1903 reached
"'47 127,880 bushels as against 281,
032,787 bushels in 1902, a decrease
ot 37,504,807 bushels, or about 13 per
cent. In values the crop of 1903 was
$151,038,094 as against $134,111,430
t ion.9 nn tnprpnne of S17.52G.G58.
The acreage In potatoes last year was
2,910,855, niaKlug mo uvcruBH i""
dtictlon per acre 84 bushels, at in
average value of 03 cents per bushel.
As an Illustration of the difference of
values with 37.504,907 bushels more
spuds in 1902, the 'crop was valued
at $17,020,058 less money.
RETAIL CROCEP.v PRICE8.
Coffee i-ocho and Java, best, 40c
per lb.; next grade. 35c per lb; lower
grades, coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.;
nackaee coffee. 20c per lb., 3 pack
ages for 50c.
Mice Best ueaa nee, p
lb.: next grade, 10c per 'lb.
Sugar Cane grauulated, best $6.50
per sack; do 13 lbj $1.
Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table,
$2.50 per 100.
Flour B. B., $4.25 per barrel; Wal
ters' $4.25 per barrel, $1.10 per sack.
Bacon 14018c per lb.
ijnm 17(f?1Rp ner lb.
Coat oil $1.05 for C gallons, $3.ii
per case.
Lard 70c 5 pounds; $1-40 10 pounds
VEGETABLES.
Carrots. 2c per lb.
Potatoes, lc per lb,
Garli , 10c per lb. '
Cabbage, 3c per pound. .
MARKET
said that Mr. Hess called the boy,
whoso name Is Al Crump, up to tho
front where tho master stood ready
to deal out tho willow. Upon be
ing struck once or twice tho boy
wheeled around and jerked tho whip
from the teacher, broke It Into bits
and dared the teacher to fight. At
this the teacher dismissed the
school, expelled younr Crump from
tho house, and quietness and peace
were soon restored. Walla Walla
Statesman,
Farmer Dies of Lumpy Jaw.
That the disease commonlv knntvn
as lumpy Jaw In cattle can be com
municated to human beings with fat
al results, was proven In tho case ot
William Chaso, a Spokane county
farmer, who died after nearly a
year's Illness of the disease. Knrly
last spring Chase went bathing In
a pool on Whlto muffs prairie,
which cattle rrcquented. Some nf
the cattle wore known to have the
disease.
Chase soon became sick and
while being spared some of. tho
symptoms of nctlnomycocis, as tho
disease is known in the medical
term, he suffered as animals do,
gradually wasting away to n skele
ton. Physicians pronounced his
death due to lumpy jaw and said It
was a most rcmarknble case. Chase
was 20 years of ago and unmarried.
Spokane Telegram.
Will Raise Hogs and Corn.
Several of our farmers will experi
ment with a corn crop this senson.
In tho vicinity of Athena there wero
a number of fine fields last year,
and It is believed that the soil m
this vicinity will do equally well. If
each farmer would plant a small
patch and cultivate It thoroughly
wo believe tbe knowledge to I e
gained through such an experiment
would well repay the expense and
trouble, even If a large yield is not
obtained.
W. A. Clark who resides a few
miles below. Informs us that bo will
experiment with com this year on
quite an extensive scale, and It is
hoped that otheir will at least lo
some extent, aid In settling this Im
portant question. There Is big
money in corn and hogs If the form
er can bo successfully grown. Mil
ton Kagle.
Beets, 10 lbs. 25c.
Onions, 3c per pound.
Parsnip, lu lbs. 25c.
Pumpkins. 15-25c
Squash, 15-35C.
Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c
Lettuce, hothouse, 5c bunch.
Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon.
Mince meat, 12'c per pound.
Popcorn, shelled, 8 1-3 cents per
pound; on cob, 5 cents per pound.
FRUITS.
Bananas, 40c dozen.
Apples, 75c0$l per box.
Lemons, 40c doz.
Oranges, 40-50c doz.
Cranberries. 15c per quart.
LIVESTOCK Af,D POULTRY.
The following prices are paid by
dealers t the producer:
Turkeys, 12014c.
nhlpirptm llpns ic: f3(fH4 ner doz
en; roosters, 4 to 0 cents.
ueese, per aozen,
Ducks, per dozeu, $3.G04.
Butter, 50J76e, good.
Kggs, fresh, 40c.
CHOICE 3EEF CATTLE, ET7.
Steers, $3.2503.50.
Cows, $2.50 0 2.75.
Hogs live, 45c.
Hogs, dressed, C'407c.
Veal, dressed, CG7c,
Sheep, $2 0 2.50.
HAY AND FEED.
Chop barley, $22.00 per ton; ltfc
per lb.
Chopped wheat, i.4U per iuu.
Bran, 00 cents per sack.
Shorts, $1 per sack.
Oats, cents per lb.
Alfalfa, loose, $13 per ton.
Wheat, loose, $13 per ton,
Timothy, baled, per ton, $20.
LOCAL HIDE MARKET.
Tim faiinwinir n ro the. nrevalllni!
average prices for hides In this mar
ket; beef, green, 4c per lb.; beef,
dry, 1012V4c; mink, 50c each,
with a possibility of $1 each if ti-e
size Is good and the condition prime;
coyote, 50075c; bear skins, accord
ing to quality and size, from ,3 to
$15; coon, 35 0 40c; horse, $101.25;
sheep, green, Cc; sheep dry, 7o;
lynx or bob cat, lutj-su; jkuok, sc,
badger, 150 30.
Just One Minute.
no Minutn Cnni'li Curo ulves re-
ne in nr.A minute, hpraiifie It kills
tbe microbe which tickles the musous
the rough, and
at the same tlmo clears the phbgm,
draws out he Intlammnuoii ana neaia
and soothes -lie affected pans. Ono
Mim, iQ Pnni-li r.nra st jnethens the
lungs, wards off pneumonia, and is a
harmless, never failing cure in un
curable cases of Coughs, Col . and
rniii nm. Mlimtn tjoueli (jure is
pleasant to take, narmless and good
alike for young and old. Sold by
Tallman & Co,
nlumnla Reer OlvmDla Deer.
Tho most popular brand for family
ten On ilrnuerlit at AntOIl IS 0110 8.
He also bandies tho uotticd beer in
nny quantity desired.
Gray Horse W.-nted.
James O. Ileeves Company want
one work horse; samo must be gray
Swell slipper at Teutsch's.
TRANSPORTATION LINE.
OREGON
ShojtIine
and union Pacific
Two Trains to the East Daily
Through Pullman standard and Tourist sleep
ing cars dally to Omaha, Chicago: toutlsl
sleeping ear o.llj to Kansas City: tbrontk
Pullman toitrtst sleaplng cars personally con.
ducteil) weekly to Chicago. Kansas City, re
clining cbalr cars (seat free) to the East dally.
rsraai
roa
Timet soIichIiiIb
From rmulU'tmi
ARRITI
FROM
Portland
9:11) a ra
Portland Special No. I
The East
9:00 a.m.
Chicago
i'M pm
Chicago Special No 2
rnrlland
i:3i m
Portland
ll'llm
Mall andKxprcas No. ft
The East
The Kat
4 :15 a in
Mail and Eiproas No. a
Portland
AOS a m
Pendleton Passenger
No 7
Spokan,
tfpokaue
Spokane Passenger
Nn. 8
Pendleton Hranoh
Mtieit Iraln No. 41
1 31 p la
8:50 p u
Walla WalUHranch
MIimI Train No. 42
No 7 connects with No. 2.
t Only waits for No 1 tn cae No. 1 Is late
not later than A inlnutei.
No. il Conr.ecls with No. 2.
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
! All sailing dates sub-
8:0 P. m. I riVKSai.
4 s) p. 01.
Hall erery o days.
Dally
eacept
Sunday
SWOp m.
Saturday
Columbia River
lo Aitorla and Way
Landings.
l:nop,!u.
Sunda)
10 Ml p. Li. i
Willamette Klvor.
Moats teare Portland dallv, except Hand.)
'itsge oi water permitting) for Wlllametto an
Yamhill Hirer points.
Leare
Leai
ltlparta
4 .US a. m.
Pally
Excpt Mon
Snake Ulior
Rlparla In Lwlston
Lewlstor
7 :ne a. ra
Dal IT
ICicpl Mm
E.C SMIIII, Agent. Pendleton.
WASHINGTON
COLUMBIA RIVER
RAILROAD
Tnke this
route for
Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan
sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and
All Points East and Sooth
Portland and points
on tbe Sound
TIMK CARD
Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, 1.-15 p. m. Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.45
a. m.
Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m.
Learo Walla Walla dally.east bound, II 90 p in
Arrive Walla Walla ilally.-vest bound, 10:4.1 a. in
rnr Information reaardiua rates aud accoin.
inodallons, call ou oraddres.
W, ADAMS, Agent
Pendleton. Oreaou
S. U. CALDEKIIEAD, O P. A.,
walla vtaua. na.oingiuu.
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Cars,
Elegant Dining Cars,
Tourist Sleeping Cars.
r sr. paul
M INNKAPO III t
DULDTH
KAROO
TO I i GRAND FOKB
WINNKPEO
HELENA aud
BUTTE.
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WABHINOTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YOK
IJOBTON
and all polnta Eaut and Bouth
I brunch Octets to Japan and China, fl
Tacoma and Northern Parine vitamanip i;o.
and American Una.
TIM If SCHIDULE.
Trains loav t Pendleton dally xcapt aoadai
at 7:00 p. in.
For Inrthsr Information, time cards, nat
and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, Pi
die ton, Oregon, or A. D. OUABtfow,
I AllO IBU HVIIIIUll KIM rwi I4pi w.
Tho Oregon Dally Journal can b
found on sale at Frailer bn''r atore
u sii.i.n.i sallls
nhiisi'IT aYnirLliatlr fulloWssf.
TaoJll!." KtiX'nu riAU.af; nn. wont caw. la !3 4 lauas art.tiis tn
ff(MUo( MlfbU.dlMl.atUo,
tlpatlona
unn. wi
BtlmuItUi tb brftla tvad
NHU OI MllDI"..OlMlllv. v. -'.
Impotonoy. Lost Powar, Hlrht-Loaaaa, par ml
In Baok, tll Daalras.aamlnal ftmlaalqna, Lan
Hoadaohe, Unfltn.aa to Marry. Loaa of Somen.
. A. .4.. . MMl..lK.n(l(iiaTaral snruvll. ffnTI
il ajLiw.., w 71:4 I, r . J . ' lOatUI
gut CtrauUrttrM. Addra Bishop
Sold by Tallman & Co., Drugglate.
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
The Best Hotel in Pendleton
and ns good as any.
The Hotel Pendleton has juit
been refitted and refurnished
throughout. Phone and fire
alarm connections witli all rooms.
Uaths in suites and single roc wis.
Headquarters Tor Traveling Mas
Commodious Sample Rooms,
Rates $2 & $2.50
Bpeclal rates by week or month
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt Ultilngroom mrrlc.
Bar and billiard room in oonneotioi
Only Three Blocks from Dept
HOTEL
ST. GEORGE
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST8.
CEO. DAIIVEAU, Prop.
Elegantly Furnished
Steam Heated
tluropcan I'lnn,
ftlock and a half from depot,
Sample room In connection.
ROOM RATE
50o, 75o, $1.00
THE HOTEL BICKERS
Kemodelcd and refurnished through
out. Everything neat, clean and up-to-date,
Steam heat and electric
lights. Host culsiuo. Prompt servlc.
H. E. BICKERS, Prop.
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND. OREGON
Aao.llc.u Plan, U per day and upward
llcadauarters fartourlsta aud commercial trav
elers. Special latca made lo famlllte and.lniU
gentlemen. The management will be piaaaea
st .11 Hues lo .bow rooms aud girt prices, a
saodera Turkish bath establishment In Ibe total.
If. C. BOWUKH, Manages,
. .
Enjoy Life 1
We will make your
leisure
hours pass tileaaaii
sully,
Jiownng alleys,
pool, billiards
and shootlnK galltry.
p;very.
think llrst'Oluw).
TUSIPKKANCH IlKKItlH
MKN'I'H and uigars. .Munlcul
Diitertahiment every evening.
Robinson's Parlo: s
7 Under W, & 0. Depot.
W.&U, uepot. a
Kaivat I i ssi In naa a-aststr Ui wahsLr b Ulat
(Formerly Golden mile)
Court Street
illl.alyav
.iu..iiwi.Hrawiuiiiwiuii uuna ku.i in.niiuvii,
matorrnoea Insomnia, Pama
am aok.Narvoua Dablllty.
OU Twltohlnj of
pOUMJ Ut T4M7 ry
iaD tuuiaUt.U (ar 4J
varioooajivi or uorr
Rmdy Co., Ban rranolao Cmu
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Court atreat.