East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 30, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    UlCHT PAOES-
OF THE INLAND EMPIRE
. .. ...ii in Demand.
I, no limit to the market for
W'L Farmers here may
can and fin.l sale tor
I of " , ri market as the
rVc1Sewhcre is such that
,imner Ul -
smvw"" . mmlo vpsler-
"f i Pnmnany He explained
CO"""55 1" fpral reasons for the
thCH,lons ho portrayed. First, the
f' was In demand. In Europe . for
7 ..nrimies. It nas wxu tun....
falfy Bumble to many purposes.
dye sec red from the seed can
!VanRed n tin' readily and It sets
".STthwe thus being a .comblna
of color, produced and all these
JrTSpectaUy valuable because
WretafTpurpoBe.. all the seed
mnld be produced would find a
f The seed had commanded
? hteter price for shipment to Eur
0IT Than was charged for seeding
.Loses here, said Mr. Horrie and
K demand would contlnue.-Holse
Statesman,
Land Laws to Be Reformed.
oroi lund office Is about
to establish several striking reforms
us methods of doing business,
Mys the Denver Mining Ileporter.
One of the most radical departures
from the old system Is the fitting out
of special agents of the land office
with kodaks of a high grade. They
ire to be used In photographing the
improvements of homesteads, timber
and stone entries, and other land ta
ken by settlers, and the pictures
will be the best kind of evidence In
the thousands or contest cases
where the title is disputed the orig
inal entryman sets up the claim that
he has made more or less Improve
ments. The contestee who seeks to
oust the entryman alleges, on the
contrary that there are few. If any
Improvements and that the law has
not been compiled with. On this is
sue there are lively contests before
tie registers and receivers of local
had offices, and many witnesses ire
brought to testify on each side.
Grandest Scenery in the World.
The grandest scenery of the whole
SrttweFt even surpassing any
icoSc resort of picturesque Colora
do, b to be found in a trip up Rapid
Bright's Disease and
Diabetes News.
Office Wine and Spirit Review,
San Francisco, Oc 12. To the Edi
tor of the East Oregonhn.
Dear Sir: The Duslness men of
this city who are now proclaiming
to the world the discovery of the cure
for Bright's disease and Diabetes
have asked me as one of the bene
ficiaries to write to some of my
brother editors. Hence tuls letter to
Tou. I was at first as skeptical as
anyone. I had reason to be. I had
a cleat case of chrome Bright's Dis
ease; was ill for a year. It was not
thought I would live thirty days. The
president ot the Pacific States Type
Foundry told my wfe that the newly
d scotered diuretic would save my
nL", agalDSt mJ private conyic
lion, I wa8 put M lt In sIx months
my recovery was complete.
r,ri,f.rlea.d vf mme- Dr- A. Z. Howe, a
Id?? 'l1 PMm. was nearly dead
lth Bright's Disease. On my re-
S V,W and 1' acted th.
on iL Is . a6e and he 18 now well
,0 recovy. As a broth-
tL S3, 1 .perS0I"'-"y assure you of
sand of the discovery. Thou-
t m the hope tbat tu!s let"
w ii start some of t-em right.
fraternally yours,
n. M- Wood, Editor.
am ?h. Pounds, the first
BrL1,',her,r0rId hM e?er seen for
fnttti Disease no rinw w-
let 6 p0l 6Eent- Ask for pamph-,et-
F. W. Schmidt. Pharmacy
STRAIN TOO GREAT.
Hundf of Per. Reader, Find
It So.
oeTnhe busll! and orry ot business
Smen"rt "rk and b1oP1b6 ot
The WMiaa'i household care.
EeAre too great a strain on the kid-
Wane'J. Ueache.
follow ey lroubl. urinary troubles
cuhemau" ClUzen tel,s how to
pkAaenu,Jl8;rHetl.red' no llves n
dleton 0lT ,8 we" Known
bI with K: 8ay8: 1,1 was tro-
,n eay ?'dnejrB ou- anl on for
Med in a J" ,ear.ller da'8 1 had
'. tandinYane,1fBCt0ry ln "0ford.
,str on I becaln y at a n "d
electric car Th? motorman on an
' fwt all kept me on
"""Plaint If ua?? aggravated my
anoyed ml tV not 8tart ll- "
" al nf0 the day more
Brik & yc, Kidney PJ1B at the
usd nSTrSS Co- drue 8t0re anl
ft had even 7k7 c,ured we. I have
tU8a any nnis .nyear.8' nor I
Co&.J Bi the
tent, ta'e all dealers. PrlCe no
Un'' States. 16 a6en,s for ithe
an1 Wo'othe name-OAN'S-
river. Of course, there Is no rail
road up the river nor even a wagon
J road, though following first one side
'of the river along great, gigantic
jcrnggy cllffs( and then on the other,
'the bridges across the river being
! constructed by felling a tree across
'the; water and hewing down the top
side, ensy enough to cross it one
closes his eyes and trusts to tho
1 faithful horse. The dear, rippling
stream Is lined with small trees, and
' the verdure and moss-covered rocks
'add a softening touch to the rough
.ness produced by the rough moun
tain walls. For a short summer out
ing It would be a delightful place to
vllst, especially for tho fisherman,
for the stream is filled with the
finest kind o trout. Then there is
a grand sight a waterfall on the
west fork of Rapid river, where the
.river drops 500 feet in less than a
quarter of a mile. The temperature
varies but very little the greater
part of the year. urangeville Standard.
' Inspection Causes Trouble.
' From what the Sentinel has bean
aide to learn during the past few
days an order has been issued re-
'cently by Mr. Charles W. Deming of
Spokane, a deputy Inspector of the
bureau of animal industry, forbid
ding the movement of cattle, sheep
or horses, from one stnte into an
other without first having been in
spected for mange, the owner or
owners given a clearing certificate
showing that the stock examined is
not so afflicted, says the Asotin
Sentinel.
In this respect Asotin county is
peculiarly situated. Mr. F. C. Gor
don, the Asotin ferryman, has been
Instructed to cross no stock over his
ferry unless an inspection has first
been made and an inspection Is not
the easiest thing in the world to
secure, with the inspecting official
residing in Spokane. Unless a dep
uty can be secured in Asotin county,
all sellers of stock will be required
to notify Mr. Deming in advance cf
their delivery and have nlm come
down and make an inspection,
If the stockmen and farmers of
Asotin and Wallowa counties only
sold cattle once or twice a year, this
requirement would not be so bad;
but where small bands of cattle are
being delivered every few days to
purchasers in Idaho, or to Lewiston
for shipment, the Inspecting require
ment is a great inconvenience.
SPRING TRAFFIC.
Disappointed in Its Volume in the
West.
Chicago, 111., March 29. Spring
traffic of Western railroads is not
meeting expectations, but there are
indications that it will be greater
later on. While there Is not as heavy
a tonnage of general merchandise
moving as there was two weeks ago,
there is a fair movement of live'
stock, lumber, coal and grain over
a number of the lines.
. The Western population, as a
whole, Is financially well off, and at
this early date most reliable author
ities claim there Is a good chance for
large crops of - winter wheat. This
being the case, more than one rail
road man is figuring ahead and ar
guing that purchases of liberal. If
not heavy, amounts of merchandise
will be made before long. On the
other hand, the same conservatism
which has characterized the attitude
of merchants In various sections may
prevnil Indefinitely, and thus cut
down the volume of traffic. '
The Name Witch Hazel.
The name Witch Hazel is much
abused. E. C. De Witt & Co., Chi
cago, are the inventors of the orig
inal and only genuine Witch Hazel
Salve. A certain cure for cuts, burns,
bruises, eczema, tetters, plleB, etc.
There are many counterfeits of this
salve, some ot which are dangerous,
while they are worthless. In buying
Witch Hazel Salve see that the name
E. C. De Witt & Co., Chicago, Is on
the box and a cure is certain. Sold
by Tallman & Co.
All Maccabees and wives and Lady
Maccabees are urged to be present
Wednesday evening to attend the
"Markey Review." Sir Knight Mar
key will arrive on Wednesday even
ing's train from Portland on the D:35
train. All preparations, are made
for a big Jlme and a fine banquet
will be served after the meeting.
The banquet hall at Secret Society
hall, will be used for the reception
of visiting Sir Knights and ladies.
AU come without fall. C. W, Lefler.
commander; J. S. Kees, record
keeper.
Happy, Healthy Children.
Any child can take Little Early
Itlsera with perfect safety. They are
harmless, never gripe or sicken, and
yet they are so certain ln results
that robust constitutions requiring
drastic means are never disappoint
ed. They cannot fail to perform
their mission and everyone who
uses De Witt's Little Early Risers
prefer them to all other pills. Tbey
cure biliousness. Sold by Tallman &
Co.
Special for Easter.
A representative of one of the
largest Eastern millinery houses will
he at our store Friday and Saturday
with a display of 60 pattern hats.
MRS. ROSE CAMPBELL.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONC DAY.
Take LaiatUe Uromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggist refund the money If It falls
to cure. K. V. Orove'a signature on
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH
BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES
PHYSICIANS.
DR. W. G. COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD
building. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. ;
1 to 5 p. m. Telephones : Office main
1371; residence, main 13S1.
J. I.. MILI.Elt, M. D. DKSPAIN 11LOCK.
Treats and corrects eye troubles, ca
tarrhal conditions and Impaired bearing.
Classes correctly fitted for refractive , er
rors. Telephone, main 1011.
DP.S. SMITH IUNGO, OFFICE OVIIK
the Pendleton Savings Hank. Tele
phone 801 ; residence telephone, main
1501.
II. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surgeon. Office In Judd
building. Telephones: Office, black 1411;
residence, black 24.
DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD "LOCK. TEI.E
phone, main 031 ; residence, black 101.
DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN
and surgeon. Office In Savings Hank
building, room 1. Office 'phone, main
1411 ; residence, red 1223.
DR. LYNN K. RLAKESLEE, CHRONIC
and nervous diseases and diseases of
women. JiulJ building, corner Main and
Court streets. Office "phone, main 721 ;
residence, red 1223.
DR. LENA ALLEN llOONE. OSTEOPATH.
Residence, Thompson street, between
Court and Water streets. 'Phone, black
1024. Nervous diseases a specialty.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. L.
Pranels Thompson, graduate of A. T.
Still school, KIrksvllle. Mo.; office at
Nye's residence, 502 Water street; 'phone
Red r4 ; Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day. A. II, MARTIN, M. D., DESPAIN KI.OCK,
Court street, over Koeppen's drug store.
Special attention to skin diseases.
DENTISTS.
DIt. M. S. KEEN, DENTAL SURGEON.
Office, room 1.', Judd building.
E. A. .VAUCHAN, DENTIST OIT1CU IN
Judd building. 'Phone, red 1411.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
riltST NATIONAL HANK Or ATHENA.
Oregon. 'Capital, f."0,C00; surplus and
profits, tl2,r.00.00. Interest on time de
posits. Deals In foreign and domestic
exchange. Collections promptly attended
to. Henry C. Adams, president; T. J.
Kirk, vice-president ; I" S. LeOrow, cash
ier; I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier.
THE PAIiMEItS' HANK OP WESTON,
Weston. Oregon. Does a general bank
lug business. Exchange bought and sold.
Collections promptly attended to. II.
Jameson, president ; fieorge W. Proebstel,
vice-president : J. li. Kllgore, cashier ; di
rectors, O. A. Ilartman, SI. M. Jones, T.
J. Price, G. D. Grow. J. P Kllgore, Itob
ert Jameson, G. W. Proebstel.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS HANK,
Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1,
18811. Capital. $1110.000: surplus, S7.r.,
(100; Interest allowed on all time deposits.
Exchange bought and sold on all prin
cipal points. . Special attention given to
collections. ". J. I'uriiNh, president: J.
J. Teal, vice-president : T, J. Morris,
cashier; J. W. Moloney, assistant cashier.
PIItST NATIONAL BANK Or PENDLE
ton. Capital, STO.OOO; surplus and un
divided proflts. $100,000. Trausacts a
general banking business, Exchange
and telegraphic transfers sold on Chica
go, Sau Kranclsco, New York and princi
pal points in the Northwest. DraftB drawn
on China, Japan and Europe. Makes col
lections on reasonable terms. Levi An
keny, president : W. V Matlock, vice
president ; G, M. Itlce. cashier; George
Ilartman, Jr., assistant cashier.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
C. E. TItOUTMAN, ARCHITECT AND
Superintendent, room VI Judd block,
Pendleton, Oregon.
T. I HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND Su
perintendent. Makes complete and re
liable plans for buildings in the city or
country. Room 17, Judd building.
SHEEK & COLE, CONTRACTORS AND
builders. Estimates furnished ou short
notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt
service. Shop ou Illuff street, near Main.
D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND IIUILD
er. Estimates furnished on all kinds
maunnw umatit IVnIL fctlltlH Uflllll.
etc. Leave' oi ders at East Oregoulan of-
nee.
T. M. KELLER. PLASTERING AND CE-
mentlng. cement walks a specialty.
Estimates furnished free. Work guaran
teed. Leave orders at liadley ft Zebner'a
cigar store. Main street. P. O. box 101.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
TELEPHONE LIVERY STAR!.!.'. COURT
Street, opposite court bouse. Mowers &
Son, proprietors. Always good turnouts.
Public scales. 'Phone, main 381,
OLD DUTCH HENRY I'EED YARD,
Corner West Alta and Llllltb streets.
8. A. Alloway, proprietor. Large com
fortable stalls. Plenty of feed. Horses
given careful attention.
COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. M. KROOME
proprietor. Fine Horses, goou rigs,
best care given transient stock. Opp.
Hotel Pendleton, 'Phone, main 101,
CITY LIVERY 8TAIILE, ALTA STREET,
c.rnev & Kennedr. Prons.. Ilrery, feed
and sales stable. Good rigs at all times.
Cab line In connection. 'Phone, main 701.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. BTKOW.E, DEALER IN SECOND
band goods. If there U anything you
n in nw ami second hand furniture.
stores, granlteware and crockery, call and
get ail prices, no. -i- tuun irrri.
BOARDING AND LODGING.
HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND
Mill streets. Hoard by the day or week.
Good table set. lutes, 13.75 and 14.75
per week. Mrs. L. NefT, Prop. Pendleton
Keed Yard ln connection, L. Nelf, pro
prietor. ATHENA HOTEL. LEADING HOTEL IS
the city, il.OO to $1.50 per day, II. P.
Mlllen, proprietor.
WHEN YOUR BUSINESS TAKES YOU
to Helix, atop at the Hotel Helix. Good
IoprIetor. '
mm
MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDENE"
Tliii erral Veretable Vltallxer, tbe prescription of a famous KreoCQ pbrilclsn. wll
quickly euro you of all nervous or
. . . . V mi, uftiMna and K,,li,nuL
AcaaU nluoir ii nt,ari lemibled wllU 1VImIUI. CVfiUVtlK Is tb only known remeUf
if, euro VltLuVit an iueratluu. 6XUU WMIiuoulals. A wrlllu guarantee lren and luouvy returned IJ li
SbSS aJoymanmit cure. t.oo a, but! sis for tiJU r bi.11. Koud Jit Ire circular "
rei'.liuonlal. AUJn 1A VOJ. HKIJIUSK
Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggl
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
It. P. O. ELKS. PENDLETON LODGE,
No. 2SS. Regular meetings first and
third Thursdays of each month. All
brothers visiting In the city most cordi
ally luvlted to attend. Hall In LaDow
block, Court street. G. A. Ilartman, Sr.,
E. II.; C. E. Dean, secretary.
MEN'S RESORT YOU ARE INVITED.
Free reading room. Why not Join and
get the advantage ot tree bath, use ut
punching bag and other equipments, In
cluding library and reading room. Terms
$1.00 to Join ana 50c a month dues.
I IN S U RANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
IIARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all lands
In Umatilla county. Loans on city and
farm property. Huys and sells all kinds
of real estate. Does a general brokerage
business. Pays taxes and makes Invest
ments for non-residents. Reference, uny
bank In Pendleton.
G. A. IIARTMAN. Pres.
G. A. IIARTMAN, JR., Vice Pres.
J. M. HENTLEY REPRESENTS TUB
oldest and most reliable fire nud acci
dent Insurance companies. Office with
Ilartman Abstract Co.
JOHN IIAII.EY, JR., I'. S. LAND COM
mlssloner. Specialty made of laud fil
ings and proof. Insurance and collec
tlons. Office In Judd building, room 10.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D. C.
McNnhb. Office nt Tnllmau's drug
store,.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT NEATLY FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms. 312 S. Main St.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM KOlt
gentleman; centrally located. 311' S.
Main street.
SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT IN
quire of Mrs. Julia Gulllford on West
P.luff street.
FOR RENT NINE-ROOM HOUSE, IN
quire of R. Alexander.
FOR RENT SUITE OF ROOMS IN
East Oregonlan building. Steam heat
ed. Hot and cold water and bntb room
on same floor. Call at East Oregonlnn
office.
FOR RENT GOOD FRONT ROOM,
sultnkle for two gentlemen or two la
dles. Cnll at 010 Willow street.
WANTED.
WANTKD AGKNT8 TO TAKK OKDKIIS KOlt
books "1 lie Ureal Chicago DlrMtcr nd Haiti
more Fire " Great rellers. Hate other books
Leave sddresa at Modern Schcol oi Commerce,
Court itrcet.
MISCELLANEOUS.
EXPRF.SS WAGON HILLY LEATHERS,
express and light hauling of nil kinds.
Wagons nt your service duy und night.
Telephone main 101 or cnll nt the Com.
merclal Stables, opp. postofflce.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE,
5011 College street. Repairs for all ma.
Uiues. P. A. Lovetaug, manager.
SEWER CONTRACTORS REED & LAF
ler make connections with Uie sewer for
business houses and private residences.
Terms reasonable. Irfave ordeis at T. C.
Taylor's Hardware store.
F. S. MT.RHILL. SPOKANE, WASH.,
Agent, Deusmore. Second-hand ma
chines, supplies and repairs.
SEE YOU "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT
money. We make loans on personal
property. T. II. Gurdaln, Pawn Broker,
Mllarkey building, Court street.
WM. F. YOIINKA WILL PAY PROMPT
attention to all sates and posting bills,
Correspondence solicited. Commission reu
sonable. P. O. Box -tin, Pendleton.
DRESSMAKING, CUTiING AND FIT
Hug a specially. Prompt work. Satis
faction guaranteed. Miss II. Whitley,
012 Main street.
PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS
730 Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying
and repairing. Goods called for and de.
Ilveied. 'Phone, main K101,
HOUSE-CLEANING IIY THE JAI'ANKHK
House-Cleaning Co. Work done by the
uy, uuur or joo. winuow cleaning a
specialty. Prompt service at low prices,
CO! Garden street. 'Phone Main 1171,
FOR SALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN
office Large bandies of newsnsoers.
containing over 100 big papers, can b
ooiained ror zr cents a bundle.
NOTICE
TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND
PATRONS:
I TAKE PLEASURE IN
INTRODUCING TO MY
FRIENDS, DR8. L. L. AND T.
H. WHITE, TO WHOM I
HAVE SOLD MY DENTAL
BUSINESS IN THIS CITY. I
THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND
THE DRS. WHITE AS FIRST
CLASS DENTI8TS IN EVERY
RE8PECT, AND WILL ES
TEEM IT A FAVOR FOR
ANY OF MY PATIENT8 TO
PLACE THEIR CASES IN
HANDS OF THE DR8.
WHITE.
RESPECTFULLY,
E. A. MANN
cuttus of tu0t:eiierallveor)aDa.sucnasxi Muiat
Ttiu nullum KulfAmra urn
., San I murl., Col,
sti.
30, 1904.
Oriental
Parlors
Massage, Hairdresalng and
Manicuring. Rooms 3 and 5,
over Martin's grocery. Leave
orders at Brock & McComas'
drug store. The Oriental par
tors are In charge of Conala E.
Dreyer, a graduate of Lola E.
Shaw's parlors, of Boise City,
Idaho.
Egg Baths,
Fomentation Bath,
Plain Shampoo,
Shampoo with Scalp Treat,
ment,
Shampoo with Hair Curl
Ing,
Head Steaming for ladles
and gentlemen,
Hair Dressing,
Manicuring,
Facial Massage.
PAPER
HANGING
The new stock
of J 904 patterns
is now in i
E. J MURPHY
Court St,
The Columbia
Lodging House
Well ventilated, neat and com
fortnlilo rooms, good beds. Dar
In connection, whoro bout
goods are served.
Main street, conter of block,
between Alta and Wobb
streets.
F. X. SCHEMPP
Proprietor
GOAL
Let us (ill your
bin with ....
ROCK SPRING GOAL
Recognized as the best
and most economical fuel.
We are prepared to con
tract with you (or your
winter's supply. We de
liver coal or wood to any
part of the city.
Laatz Bros.
Main Street
Near Depot
THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST
Dear this in mind when you
need poultry and stock supplies
and ask for th International
Poultry and Stock Kood. Use
Kow Kuro for your cow trou
bles. C. F. Colesworthy
127-129 East Alta St.
Agent for Lee's Llco Killer.
All persons knowing
themselves to be In
debted to me will call
and settlo their ac
counts as I need the
money,
Conrad Platzoeder
Meat Market
Walter's flouring Mills
Capacity, JGO barrels a day.
Flour exchanged lor wheat.
Flour. Mill Feed, Chopped Feed,
etc., always on hand.
PAGE SEVEN.
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., PROPRIETORS.
Tne Best Hotel in Pendleton
and as good as any.
Tho Hotel Pomlleton has Just boon
re lit tod and refurnished throughout.
'I'hono anil flro nlnrm connoctlomi
with all roomH, Ilatlm In suites and
slnglo rooms.
Headquarters for I raveling Men
Commodious Sample Rooms,
Rates $2 00 and $2.50
Special rnles by week or month.
Kxcullont Culnlno.
Prompt Dining Itoom Service
Bar and Billiard Room In Connection
Only Three Blocks From Depot.
Hotel St. George
GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR.
Kuroppun plan, Everything llrst
class. Accommodations tho best. All
modern conveniences. Steam host
throughout. Hooms on-sulto vlth
bath. Largo, now samplo rooms. Tho
Hotel St. fleorgo Is pronounced ono
of tho most modern and model hotel
of Oregon. 'Phono and tiro alarm
connections to olllco In nil rooms.
RoomB SOc to $1.50.
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 3T8.
Block and a half from depot.
THE
Hotel Bickers
(Formorly Ooldcn Rule.) "'H
COURT STREET.
Remodeled rind rofumlshed through
out. Everything neat, clean and up-to-date.
Steam heat and olectrlo
lights. Rest cuisine, Prompt service).
H. E. BICKERS, PROPRIETOR.
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON.
American pUn, 3 per dty and upwsrd.
Ilrad'inartern for Courlata and commereUl
trtrelera, Hpevlal ratea made to famll
lea and alugle leollemen, Tb nanitf
meot will t pleaaed at alt llmra to abow
rooma and give prlcea. A modem Turk
lali bath eatabllabmeat In the bote!.
II. (.'. IKIWKIIH, Manager.
DR. 0. GEE M
hoau:
TUUATAtHNi
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iHu ilucicr 1 1
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IMMIJ'tU Wllll'tllt UJMT'I-
llun Hi m uru Kit i'ii up
hilU. Jl vuri wild
lliima wonderful i lit
IJtdH litT'JXi rMif, Ihi1.
iiurliat it i nt voiri-liiiiU'aL
uW known In uidlrul im
ruvvln (bin country. Tttroujili tin UMtiirilti
liuriiileiwt rrmi il-M Oil fail noun Uucliir ki mi
tlii'iti'Monut ' Mmjllffrwi!lKmit'i.WiiUi
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