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The Dawn and Thrice Weekly World for $1.65 VOL. 5- NO- io. PROFESSIONAL CARDS —ATTONEYS. CARROL B. ORAVES. IRA P. ENOLEHART. Graves & Engl chart, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Offices: Ellensburg and North Yakima. Mires & Warner, flUtotnWjfa at Saw, Will practice in nil the courts of the state. Office in Geddis Block. ELLENSBURG, WASH. . ! L, A. Vincent, fltttoiu.Mj at £aw, Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Office in the Davidson Block. ELLENSBURG, WASH ! B. E. Waftr, Martin Cameron, Wager & Cameron, Attorneys at Law. Stone Bank Building, Ellensburg. guarantee Dr. Miles' Pain "MS to nop Headache. "One cent a dose." lllLuL uulu lliil HLuLlil The Latest Styles In Boys' <W and Children's CLOTHING. The Pattm ro the Latest Qui! Tie Best Prices the Lowest! 90 C. TO $5.00 Yours For Comfort, Quality and Price, C. L COLLINS. ; Kirk Whited, £UtontiMj at Saw, Will practice in all the courts of the state. ELLENSBURG, WASH. W. J. WELSH, flttoriicij at £9111. Will practice in the courts of Roslyn and Superior court of Kittitas county. ! ROSLYN, WASH " 3. C. Davidson, £cnuijer, Room 3 Davidson Block. ELLENSBURG, WASH If you want to keep your goods, DON'T adver tise in Headaehm, 'topped I In » minutes by Dr. Miles' Pahi Pills. "One cent a aose. THE DAWN. ELLENSBURG, WASH., FRIDAY, MARCH n 1898. T- J. NEWLAND, M. D. LOCAL SURGEON N. P. Office in Cadwell Block. Office hours i to 5 p. m. Leave orders at Stephens & Elwood Drug Store. | J. B. PRICE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OCULIST and ACCOUCHEUR. , A Graduate o! Philadelphia Class [842. ! Office and Residence: —Over i Billy Price's New Gem Restaurant, j Reiers by permission to Drs. Bean, New land and Power. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. , YOU WRITE LETTERS? Of course you do, and you ought never to send off a letter without your name and address on the envelope to prevent delays and mistakes. We will furnish and print you 100 good white envelopes with your name and ad dress on upper left hand comer forSOctS.S i for SU*: M» for $1.75; or 1000 for $3.25 \ll kinds of job printing executed neatly aud promptly at reasonable prices. Address: THE DAWN, Ellensburg, Wash. Mas. First: Don't tell anybody But tlie nicest children's colored shoes for the price, I have seen this season are at Flynn's They have Vesting tops, Coin Toes, Lace, and are awfully nice. Mrs. Second: Oh! I knew that long ago. I bought two pair last week for my twins. You have saved for a Spring suit and we will send you away happy .^^^g^-t^ FIRST CLASS GARMENTS rATV SECOND CLASS PRICES. You will find style, fit and durability in every Gar ment. Not flash and show but sterling worth. OUR GOODS ARE NEW® QOUIR PRICES RIGHT. Tll«3 (lavVSey 3 ) LYNCH BLOCK, ELLENSBURG. WASH. (Mar. 11) AOBNTS ASTKI) in every town and city In the nation ami WOI I<l, to sell America and the World ' l'rice 16 cents to Agents. Address, lost Oflice Box No. 450, Nov York City, EXTRAORDINARY I Read our new and extraordinary offer of The Dawn and the Seattle Times one year for $1.40. $1,000 For Nothing. Curtis Buntin, l'reeident street, Brook lyn, N. V., spent $1,000 with doctors und at famous spriugs, in the effort to cure a bad ease of rheumatism. Drummond's Light ning Remedy helped him from the start, and by its use he was fully reetored. It will do the same for you if given a trial. Send $5 to the Drummond Medicine Co., New York City, and }hey will Ship to your address a mooth's treatment—two large bottles of their remedy. Agents wanted. LOW PRICES TALK. ELLENSBURG GROCERY & COMMISSION CO., SHOUDY BLOCK, MAIN STREET A Quarter of a Dollar p-,-d«w goes lurther in buying here tlian any- oN\|/^^ where else we know of. We stirred up a Nuts. Also hornet's nest with our low prices: and BARRELS OF CANDY. we expect to keep on stirring. • /fn\ vV * Our "baits" will continue to catch. The price us the lowest ever made in Honest value for the money is our bait. Ellensburg. , We have a Home Bakery in connection. Arhuckles and Lyon Coffee 15c Savon Soap, full weight, per bat 04c Luckel's Borax Soap, " " o(sc 3fb cartoon Crackers 22c Sugar, Am. Gran. 141bs. for $1.00 » >< " per sack $0.00 Sugar subject to market changes. Lemons, per dozen 15c to 25c Lard, stbs local 55c Gold Dust, 3tb package 2oc Sea Foam Washing Powder Ooc Lamp Chimney, No. 2 10c Lantern Globe 10c Hominy, 101b sack 35c Codfish, 21b brick 160 Starch, Alabaster Gloss 4c Starch, Corn, 2 cans for 15c TO-E GIVE EXACT OHAKTaE. r Burpee potatoes for seed, two weeks earlier than the Early Rose One cent a pound ELLENSBURG GROCERY AND COMMISSION CO., OH. V,^stcott .Manager. DEALER IN Fresh Oame. Pot ltry, Eggs. EVERYTHING IN SEASON. SEWING MACHINES! PRICES CUT IN THE MIDDLE THE NEW GOODRICH MACHINE ONLY $30. j. JSS. VOICE, Prop. WE HAVE THE BEST SELECTED AND LARGEST STOCK OF FRUIT IN THE CITY The Dawn and Seattle Weekly Times $1.40 PRICE 5 CENTS. Unprofitable Economy. Congressman Loud, of California, is actively pushing his pet meas ure —the bill to alter the present laws relating to second-class mail matter. This hill failed of passage at the last session in congress, and it is to he hoped that it will again meet a like fate. The bill places a host of restrictions on publishers, and practically leaves them at the mercy of the postmaster-general's whim. Under its provisions the cheap paper editions of Dickens, (Scott and other standard authors must advance in price, as the pub lishers of such works will be de barred from sending them through the mails at the present rate of postage, one cent per pound. In stead, they will be mailable at eight cents per pound, which, as these books frequently weigh as much as a pound, will advance prices to the public to that extent. If Mr. Loud should devote his en ergies to reducing the exhorbitant rates now paid to the railroads by the government for the transporta tion of mails, he would speedily transform the annual deficiency in the postal department to a surplus. If you are opposed to Mr. Loud's bill, send our congressman and senators a postal card, and let them know it. PHOTOGRAPHS are now printed by artificial light. You can get them from us. We are right up to date at Pautzko's Art Studio. Weekly Market Report. Seattle, Mar. *J—Thehay mar ket is a little. Potatoes holding their own, considering the supply, but no immediate prospect of an advance- Wheat, per ton, - - $23 Oats, choice, per ton, - $23 Potatoes, per ton, - - $14 Butter--Ranch, - 22 to 23 " Creamery, brick, 27 Hay—East Wash, timothy, $18 Alfalfa - - $12 Straw - 7 Tlie lenten season is here and F. Bos song & Co., have provided for it with a supply of choice salted and canned fish at bedrock prices. Raisins, good per lb. 08c Evaporated Apples per tt> 10c Peaches " " 10c Pickles in hulk, per quart 10c Whole Spices per lb 20e Ground Spices per pound 24c Dixon's Stove Polish 05c Cider Vinegar, good per gallon 20c Beans, large white 3^c Royal Baking Powder, 12oz 38c Gillet's Pepper Box Bluing. 08c Griffin's Bluing 07c Liquid " Pints 08c Creamery Butter 60t Ranch " 4U to 50c Canned Peaches 15c Table Salt, 51b 08c Standard brands of Tobacco 45c