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Thursday, July 13, 1905.
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OUR SAILORS IN PARIS
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The presence of 600 Ameri
can Blue Jackets in Paris, un
furling the ' American flag and
enthusiastic 1II7 received by the
Parisians, is certainly a unique
event. We would not be sur
prised if political importance
should be attached to it by some
European diplomats, although
the occasion was entirely with
out connection with internation
al politics. ; The American rep
resentatives went to - Paris to
receive the earthly remains of
Admiral Paul Jones. The honor
bestowed upon bur sailors by
the French was aa expression
of the genuine friendship, the
citizens of " one ' great republic
naturally entertain for those cf
another. Even the soul-stirring
strains of the Marseillaise
should not inspire fear in any
quarter. The , ceremonies at
tending; the delivery of the re
mains to the Americans were
very impressive and the occa
sion was roost happily chosen
for an exchange of compliments
BOILED DOWN
. Some one described political
economy as "the dismal science"
This is in view of the prolix and
pedantio style of most writers
on political economy, a deserved
epithet Take Adam Smith,
. the recogn'zed ablest author on
political economy and, afier
wading for hours through his
prosey definitions of "values"
and compensations and money,
cheerful indued inmt be your
disposition, if a strong case of
blues has not taken . possession
of you, aud you lay cowu the
ponderous volume with a chilly
feeling and belief that all hu
man effort is but a helpless fol
lowing of .t blind, itisfusiate
heartless destiny that humau
will canuot influence, aud over
which heart and sentiment hss
no away This dreariness comes
because of the failure of the
author to recognise the prime
and Universal motive of human
effort, the purpose to bo accom
plished by labor which on being
boiled down, and reduced to the
last anulyf is is to supply the
home wi'h the nccrsoiies and
comforts of life. The home
family, is the unit of the state,
, and all just Governments are
organized for the protection of
the homes therein, and all laws
, are or should be considered
with reference to the effect their
enforcement will have on . the
home life of the people.
; CUBA'S PROGRESS
The official report of the
mosrcompleto disappearance of
yellow fever from Cuba 'since
the liberation of the island frvm
Spanish rule and the inaugura
tion of American sauitary rneth
ods is peculiarly ctincid nt with
comment by tha E?pana Econ-
omica by Financier, published
in Madrid, in aa article discuss
ing the progress ma ie by Cuba
in her industries, commerce,
public works,, administration,
finance, system af public schools
railways . and . sanitation. . The
article contrasts the present im
proved situationwith that prei
vailing under the old Spanisji
regime. It is ( shown that in
dependence has quadrupled tbe
number of primary public
schools, the increase being par
ticularly marked in the rural
districts. '
Wagon roads had to be con
structed on the island to make
connection 'between points f,
production and points of ship
ment. For this purpose toe
republic is spending millions;',
the Spanish administration Jtft
the work to the producer's ma
chete. Commerce ! between
apain and i)uDa nas ot late been
somewhat expanded. I i
"Yea nothing has . been done'
by our government," 'says the
Madrid paper, "toward a com
mercial treaty which might se
cure our future trde . with th
island."
The paper goes on to say:
The yellow fever was a chronio
reproach to our colonial admin-istration.-
A few months of
hygiene and sanitation during
the American . intervention did
more for the island than the
power of Spair had done in four
centuries." This is a tribute
from Spain which is none the
less gratifying though it is but
the expression of a solf evident
fact. The Cuban people are to
be complimented upon carrying
forward the work begun by the
mericanc,and the American
people can congratulate them
selves not only on .mating
Cuba free, but on giving , her
such a s;ood start before hang
ing over the reins of govern
men.
never receive it if we never
for it.
ask
Mr. C W Ponte. I. of liuiats Idaho,
arrived in tbe city yesterday on a ahort
visit, -
GROCERIE
FROM THIS STORE
. ARE ALWAYS MCE
AND FRESH
Pure Bred Poultrv ,
Parties desiring pure bred,
poultry can secure eggs'
troni the following wel
known breeds at $1 per
setting of fifteen Bar Ply
moth Rock, White Wyn
dott, Single Comb Brown
Leghorn, and Silver Laced
Wvddott
ELI BA!R.
Island Cit? Oregon
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It was a wise suggestion which
Post Master Richey made to the
city council last evening. A
united effort made by the city
council, Mr Richey and the
Commercial Club is ooitiiul
o secure free postal delivery for
this city. We are entitl d to it
but is a cerlainily that we will
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Seasonable , Goods as
well as Staples always
on hand.
QEDDES BRLf
North Fir Street '
i Specials Specials
LA bKANUL., j
BIG VALUES IN
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5c
TREMENDOUS I !
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VALUCO im ' n
MEN'S SHIRTS, J I
75c, 85c, 1.00
" values
50c
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Bestiaiiiyof VercaICaili.ii;c.nShan5-5c.nncst quality 25c Sitk Zephyr C.nShan.. Sfc Ladies'
..v: ... h 1. !t. 1. .. . anrf a fine of Ladies Oxfords 50c ,: "
ana Misses Lace Lisie uioves idc unnuren iippti - - ,
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Gommences Friday July 7, Ends Mon. July 31
:Thc;greatcst clearing sale of the year. Because of the unusual amount of
merchandise to clear, this sale will largely exceed all our previous July,,
Clearing Sales in volume, variety of merchandiseand in price ructlqhs
i AII.broken linevodd lots, and those assortments of regular merchandise i
which are larger than we wish, have been given low price marks that win ;
force quick selling. The sale sheets will show enormous losses, but we ;
count losses as1 inevitable during these clearing sales -part of the business. ;;
Every Article in the House Reduced.
EXCEPT E. &. W. C0LURS, W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES, SPOOL COTTON AMD BUTTERICK PATTERNS WHICH
ARE CONTRACT GOODS.
CLEAN SWEEP SALE IN OUR
READY TO, WEAR DEP'TMENT
Every garment marked at a fraction
of its value ; J ''"'
A line of Ladies' $3, $4 and $6
i Walking Skirts for $1
Ladies' summer wash Skirts
$1.50 VALUES FOR $1.05 -2.25
" 1.60
3.00 " 2.00
4.00 " , 2.65
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LADIES' WAISTS
Elaborately Trimmed in the Latest
Styles, all the Latest and most clever
Models shown this season in silks and
lawns.
$.50
.75
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
GARMENTS REDUCED TO
$.30
.45
.60
.95
1.25
1.45
AND OTHERS WHICH SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT
CLEAN SWEEP SALE IN OUR ii
MENS' CLOTHING;
Hundreds of dollars worth of clothing
that is as well made, as perfect in Jit,
. as good in material as you can buy any
where for double the money v ,,!
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TWO AND THREEPIECE SUITS IN WORSTEDS,
TWEEDS AND CHEVIOTS
$25.00 SUITS REDUCED TO $20.00
22.50 - 17.00
15.00 " - 50
1200 M " 9.50
10.00 650
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
MADE OF THE FINEST QUALITY 0F FRENCH
BALBRIGGAN DERBY RIBBED, BEST $1.50
VALUE FOR $1.00.
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