The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, February 06, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 6

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the captain, turning full upon me, I Finland 4<Hr,<»t»o persons arc reported f
nm compelled to tell you that I am in a destitute and starving con. . in. The Best
In the appointment of a superin Capt. Clark.”’
The destitution there la said to be There Is
• • •
worse than ill 1867 when 100,000 per-
tendent of the state prison Governor
Nobody has ever heard of Capt. sons died from privations.
Chamberlain needs seriously to con
Claik saying any thing remarkable
A municipal coal yard has b««u < s
aider certain reforms that are Imper­ When he joined Sampson’s fleet after
wove
tauliaiied in Chlcugo and Saturday
ative at that institution
HOGS.SHEEP. CATTLE
the wonderful sail of the Oregon the distribution of bituminous coal
An appointee who would be indiff­ aiound the Horn he did not fiy a sig- at coat price was begun. The truss
V Inch ’I
erent to the moral and sanitary condi­ i al. "We regret that we did not im et sold it at $12 a ton The city sells
and
th« same article to: $4 40 a ton
tions of the convicted men under his the Spanish squadron!"
Alter the battle of Santiago, In
Finest
on
the
charge, would be unfit to hold that which the Oregon was probably tin
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
ail
The Market
place, and noue such will be ap|>oint most decisive factor, Clark simply
►oui-
made a conventional report.
ed.
The tax levy foi Multnomah county
car
There has been statements pub­ Clark commanded h!s ship with ’hi for the yea- 19<*3 la 3fi mills
you
highest efficiency, and there his duty
lished about the bad drinking water ended.
Mrs. C. C. Chaffee, of Ix-banon.
all arvLta made in six hughts
• • •
yawned and dislocated her jaw T ik - k
affecting the uealth of the prisoners.
EVERY ROD GUARANTEED
Compii tt Line at
day
morning.
Ai d so there art* thousands of mod
There may be something to that, but
Improvements to the amount of $•».-
all know that in the old part of the < rn gentlemen who do what's right -
000 will be made upon the Pedleord
do their best—and that’s all.
prison there is not enough fresh air
No delicacy is so supreme as that of hotel, at Sj.okane.
to breath with two men in the small the army officer who believes that the
A. F. Statler, formerly editor of th«
THE
cells.
opportunities of personal valor be­ Walla Walla Union, is to be private!
lt
ug
to
his
subordinates.
During the coming term some pro­
secretary to I^evi Ankeny.
Many of the world s most glorified
The business of Union's postofficel
vision must De made to force more
old-time heroes were simply glory has increased to such an extent that
aii through the corridors, as well as grafters.
75 new boxes will be added
Court Street .
a better supply of drinking water.
The modern gentleman, unlike the
Cob Herkets' saloon, at Ijikeview.
741 Maio Street
These are simple propositions of hu­ ancient knight, makes no display of
Low Sellers ot Groceries
was robbed Friday of $200. No clew
his chivalry.
manity.
tc> the nurglat has been found.
For the credit and good name of
Bailer City will erect another high
GENERAL NEWS
the state, floggiug should be abolish
school building this spring Her tax
All Knee Pants Suits
; I ed and the prison made so secure War has broken out between Guate­ levy for the year atnouMs to 18 mills
Maude M. Kearney, of Wasco coun­
All Vestee Suits gram that has been followed in the that it would not be necessary to mala aud San Salvador.
ty.
was arrested In Eugene Friday f&r
The
allies
have
not
as
yet
deigned
Northwest.
shoot
men
down
who
try
to
walk
off
All Two-Piece Suits
selling
mortgaged property !a Was­
to
answer
Minister
Bowen's
latest
These of
stations are changing meth
We allow a Discount
!■ ­ when there is a chance
co.
proposition.
ods; it is their mission to select and
All changes should be removed.
The S|>okane Rod and Gun Club
The largest dome in the world will
propagate crops suited to certain soils The prison should be made more se­ be built on the (estival hail of the will arrange a bear hunt for President
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1903.
and to make a thoroughly scientific cure and the whipping post should St. Louis fair.
Roosevelt, on his Western tour, next
spring.
study
of
the
cultivation
of
these
be
abolished.
It
is
a
disgrace
to
the
Ja
t
>an
will
nold
a
national
industri
­
HOW MARKETS ARE MADE.
The school board of the Dallas dis­
crops, their care, harvesting, market­ state and uegraues and deiuotai.z« al exhibit this year in Osaka from
trict raised the waces of its teachers
Mari h to July 31.
ing
and
the
selection
of
seed
for
fu
­
the
prison
force
as
much
as
it
does
The interview with C. J. Mlliis, in
The secretary ot the treasury has $5 each per month, at a meeting
prorogation.
while
have
chance
to save money.
< > the convicts.
this issue, Buy
contains
some you
pointed
and a ture
issued
a report making Nome. Ala-»- Thursday.
The experiment station is the farm­ These humane reforms can ouly i>-
Greenhorn miners are sending large
thoughtful suggestions to stockmen of
aa. a sub-port of entry.
ers school master In the elaborate made possible when a man ot suffic­
the Inland Empire.
The volcano ot lsalco, iu Sari Salva­ petitions to Salem against the repeal
study of plants, soils, climate and ient intelligence and moral and Chris­ dor. uas increased in activity and the of the one-mile liquor law relating to
He lays stress upon the fact that a
mining camps.
species th« farmer is handicapped, tian character is made superintendent people tear an eruption
locality establishes its reputation as
The charter revision committee of
and failure in farming is often trace
One-Price
; ­ who will say these abuses shall be Freight traffic on the Dutch rail­ Spokane,
a market by
offering an Clothiers,
.excellent out­ Hatters an i Furnishers
has re< unintended that Lil
ways is suspended in consequence <4
able to this very lack of information righted
salmon licetises tie raised from $5d0
put to the buyer. He says a half-fed
the
strike
ot
tha
engineers.
Professor Leckenby. at the Union
The governor will do well to not
to $10Oo per year.
animal, poony cared for means but a
Captain Richard P. Hobson, of Mer­
station, has discovered two or three tie the hands of his appointee, by
half profit to jhe producer.
rimac lame, has tendered his resigna­ There is a move on foot to divide
Garfield county. Washington and an­
species besides produineg several spe­ nictating the appointment ot his sub tion as a constructor in the navy.
In short, he makes it nlain that
nex a portion known as the ’’Panhan­
cies of hardy grass-s that will thrive ordinates iiorn the class of low and
The flour mills ot Minneapolis con­ dle." to Asothj county.
slovenly methods bring poor returns
on the dry foothills of Eastern Oregon loud politicians, who imagine any one sume l.HJ.wO bushels at wheal each
and that skillful and "areful n anage-
Constable Max Schulpers, of Sump
This discovery alone, if it will replen­ is good enough to handle prisoners. day or iU.4uU.uuU busaels a year.
ter, was fined $25 by the city record-
ment yield their handsome profits.
The
majority
ot
the
English
peop.e
ish the wornout ranges of the Inland
With the prison made more secure,
et Thursday tor not repotaing a <-ase
The fact of the matter is. that
Empire, will be worth all the cost of with better air and water, with a sys­ are strongly opposed to the action oi of smallpox in his family
stockmen of the Inland Empire must
their ministers in their Venezuelan
A reform party has been organize,’ ;
its construction and support. In ad­ tem of making appointments ot sub­ policy.
tmpro.’e their methods -cf handling
dition to the highly important scien­ ordinates that will give the superin­ The strike on the Netherlands rail­ in Spokan* pledged io abolish gam­
stock for market, if they expect to
bling box rustling, cribs and the free
tific work of the station, enormous tendent absolute control ot ms force, road is ended. The < ompany has theaters of the tenderloin
•
bold the record of high priced pro­
I crops are grown on the state land up- there are possible great improve­ agreed to the demands ot the em­
ducts.
Mrs. Margaret Allen, aged 104. of
ployes.
, or. which it is located. One of the menu in this branch of the service.
Tacoma died Sunday She was born
More attention must be pain to the
3
Negotiations are in progress for the
most perfect Oregon farms, replete
'
- I ►-< <-n.b«r 1
• an 1
shelter and feeding of cattle and
sale,
to
the
United
States
ot
the
two
moved to Canada 70 years ago
The strike of the Union Pacific boil­
with
every
practical
and
scientific
ap
­
sheep. The markets are ■icmand’.ng
Chilean warships now being built m
Albany is in the lead for the meet­
pliance. is to be seen at Union. It is er makers is now assuming a serious Englund.
a first-class article in first-class condi­
ing of |h« republican congressional
an institution of which Oregon is turn for the company. The engine­
There U now available over $3uo convention tn he held to nominate
tion, and pioneer methods will not an­
men are Considering the advisabiiiiv 0uo ¡or immediate expenditure upon a candidate to succeed Toncue
swer in the keen competition of to- justly proud. A visit to It. during
seeding or harvest time, should be of going out. on account ot the ex­ the preliminary work of the Dalles-
Mrs W L. Vance, wife of a piotni-
aay.
tremely dangerous condition of the Celtic, canal.
bent Albany capitalist, was found
In this favored country, where lum­ made each year, by every man who
From nettle fiber a thread has been dead In bed Friday morning She
neglected engines. The boiler makers
ber is plentiful and cheap, every owns add operates a farm in Oregon.
produced so fine mat a length of six­
have the sympathy and financial sup­ ty miles ot it weighs but two and a was a sufferer from heart disease
farm should have ample shed room
It is reported that there are 100
The Mormons make their religion port of every other railroad order and nail pounds.
for the stock it supports.
cases of smallpox between Freewater
practical and up-to-date by many cur­ tan hold out indefinitely .
Four men were killed in an explo­ and Walla Walla, with considerable
Shelter for stock is half the battle ious practices not indulged in by
sion Thursday that wrecked the Eck­ scarlet fever and measles In addition.
in preparing for market The selec­ other sects. The newest feature of
The Salem Statesman says a st an. art Packing Company's plant at Fort
Governor Chamberlain signed tl«e E
tion of feed, that is intended to make this -religion is the law about to be
Wayne, Ind.
Izsls and Clark flair appropriation
pede in the senatorial situation will
the fastest increase in weight coupl­ passed by the Utah legislature, set­
Governor Taft baa pardoned Isa­
take place soon. The stampede is bels de Los Reyes, the Filipino who bill Saturday and appointed the per­
ed with solidity and firmness, is the ting aside a public holiday, known as
manent committee, provided In the
not taking on any serious aspects as was convicted for organizing a labor bill
other half of the battle. Because the "health day." The hill compels the
yeL The true stampede will tak: union in Manila.
An effort Is being made in the Al­
pioneers did not make a specialty of . owner or lessee of every occupied
place at the polls in 1904. when those
The historic hill of Tara will short­ bany city charter, allowing jury trials
sheds and did not study the minute
| dwelling, business house, hotel, school
ly be sold at auation in Dublin. Until ft the City recorder's court. Strong
details of the science of marketing I house, church building and other who are now disregarding and tramp­ the sixth century Tara was the sea: remonstrance« are out against 'he
ling
the
sacred
liberty
ot
the
masses,
stock, is no reason that these points
of the Irish kings
movement.
structures occupied in any way. to will receive the rebuke they so justly
shall not be considered today.
The Venezuelan negotiations hive
The gambling cases of Multnomah
disinfect the premises thoroughly on deserve.
been almost brought to an end be­ county have beer, set for hearing In
The pioneers had none of today's
“Health day." under penalty of a $5o
cause of the allies Insisting upon pre­ March
Raiding the tenderloin dis­
keen competition to meet. The stock­
fine. Oregon might adopt this Mor­
The voice of the Pendleton Com­ ferential treatment
tricts continues under the direction'
man
of this century is surrounded mon practice with great benefit to
The Cuban authorities in the isle of Mayor Williams.
with competitors who are versed in the people. Such a law is n»-«-essary mercial Association has been heard ol Plues have been ordered to <
W’iiltam Winters, a rich and promi­
in
no
uncertain
terms,
on
the
propos
­
the science, and if he wins he must in every state.
taxes which the American residents nent citizen of Butte. Mont shot and
ed charter change. This evidence there decline to pay.
be able to meet them in the markets
killed hlmseT Sunday on account of
will be sufficient to convince the leg
The people of Colombia are jubi­ his fiancee Miss Clam l^e. breaking
of the world with a finished product
The crop of legislative freaks is a
as well bred, as well fed, and well large one this winter A Minnesota islature that no change is wanted at lant becau.->e the United States will eff tneir engagement
this time. Pendletons sentiment is build the Panama canal instead of
Emil Metzer superintendent of the
marketed as that of his rivals.
solon wants the law-makers of that
some European power.
North Pol. -n'n. at Bourne has of
reflected
in
the
decisions
of
this
ex
­
No country on the Pacific Coast has state to prohibit kissing unless the
The bituminous coal operators have '«red $50<io reward tor the conviction
brighter prospects ahead than the would-be kisser can prove that he is cellent organization
just lormeci a gigantic combine The <4 any one found guilty ot stealing
great basin of the Northwest. The free from contagious or infectious
new trust will have an annual output ore form that property,
Captain Hobson gets out of an as­
James Bolsee. whose death occut
raw material for a wealth and prefit disease. Persons with weak hearts signment of duty in order to educate of 10.000,000 tons of coal.
William A. Wilson, a disbursing of­ red near Milton last Friday, ordered
producing capacity, four fold greater must not kiss at ail. Just leave this
the people of the country as to the
a coffin and paid for it several days
than the present, lies untouched in whole matter to the Minnesota girls needs of the navy. Hobson has the ficer in the army in the Philippine?, prior to his death He was an ex­
has fled to Japan, leaving a shortage
the idle alfalfa lands wheat fields They won’t be kissed against their
tremely eccentric character.
itch for notoriety and would rather do in bis accounts of $8000
and orchards that must be brought will, but the fellow who has the girl’s
The ¡»nd lay« on a gentle slope toward the River and is perfectly drain* d.
The Montana legislature has assur­
The
boiler
makers
on
the
Western
anything else than attend to his du­
to life by the vitality of Western en­ permission to kiss will defy al) the ties as a naval officer.
divisions of the Union Pacific rali- ed C. H. Mclsaacs. the Oregon com­
Its location is perfect, as it is free from dust and smoke. The breezes fan it in
road, will be called out in sympathy missioner of the I^ewts and Clark fair,
terprise. At the gateway of the best legislatures in the United States with
summer and the days are never hot and sultry It is an ideas place for homes
that an appropriation of $20.000 will
market in the world, it must prepare perfect impunity.
CAPTAIN CLARK OF THE OREGON with the Omaha machinists.
be
made
by
that
state
for
the
fair
In laying out the McCallister Addition nothing .has been overlooked to
Captain Edward Coffin, of Martha *
to furnish the market the grade of
The gamblers of North Yakima
raake
it
thoroughly modern and *oaff r’ every coi ve ‘erne
Vineyard, will command the Zeigler
The
modern
American
gentleman
finished product it demands.
The Federated Womens Clubs of has been ignored. But be is one of expedition, which will start from Nor­ have consented to pay $5o each per
The
l< ts are SoxlO’fe-t an«l ta<’e ea-t and we«t The-tr.ets are 60 feet
month to the city, for the privilege
Oregon are studying the conditions of the most remarkable developments of way in June for the North Pole,
wide
ai
d
alleys
12 feet wide are in the roar of tach lot. The^e alleys m*ke in­
of
gambling
and
the
town
is
now
wide
A WORD TO THE O. R. & N.
the state institutions with a view to the times.
The senate committee on naval af­
open, aier a closed period of several
We
are
accustomed
to
regard
mod
­
side
lots
as
desirable
as corner lots iu other parts of the citv.
fairs
has
called
the
kaiser
s
bluff
and
asking for improvements, in the sani­
months.
✓
If it is true, as reported, that the tary and moral surroundings of the ern progress mighty, but rude. Noth­ is making provision for placing the
Cleveland Thompson and James E !
ing la stranger than the disposition o; forts and navy on a war fooling
large trestle ou the branch line of the inmates. These subjects are neglect­ the supreme people of the world's
One-fourth of all the wheat and Hopkins, two Pomeroy boys aged IS i
O. R. & N. near Weston, is to be ex- ed in Oregon. The needs of the state mightiest era—namely. The Ameri­
flour exported from Oregon, Washing­ and 17. hare been held under $5*> >l
• tensively repaired. Or rebuilt, the East have grown so fast that improvement cans—to regard themselves as crude ton and Idaho, the last six months bonda. each, for sending obscene pen­
Oregonian, respectfully asks the man­ has not kept pace with them. The wo­ and worship previous Inferior epochs nas been snipped to Africa and Aus­ cil drawings through the United
States mail.
fine and subtle.
tralia.
agement to cut out this trestle entire­ men are engaged in a most worth' as History
repeats itself. The Re­
“Swede Charley“ Hill waa killed at
ly, and build into the town of Wes­ mission and the legislature cannot af­ mans. who were the masters of an­ The officials of the Philadelphia a Davenport. Wash. Thursday by Mar­
The Me' allMer Addition »ill be thrown open FRIDAY AND SATUR­
Reading
Coal
Company
declare
that
ton. instead of rebuilding the bridge. ford to turn a deaf ear to their rec­ cient civilization, regarded themselves
shal Jack O'Farrell. Hill waa shoot­
DAY
OF
THIS ^YEEK I • mis of sale make buv ng propertv cheaper than
they
would
let
their
mines
drown
be
­
as rude and believed in the fineness fore they will recognize the miners' ing at a man named Hay. when the
A practicable route can be bad that ommendations
paying
rent.
A small pa\ me it down <nd the balance can be pa d to suit voa.
of Grecian ideals.
Marshal undertook to arrest him. Hill
would bring the road into the heart
union
• • •
was a noted bad mar.
Free
Hack-
will be run al! tar Friday and Saturday from Barnhart’s
The miners of Eastern Oregon don’t
of the town. Thé present railroad
For six hours Wednesday, New
And so the old-time gentleman, who
The
house
committee
on
counties
Real
Estate
office
in
Associati n Block, t . McCallister Addition.
accomodations at that place are sadly want the cne mile liquor limit law was simply the refinement of the York and Boston were enveloped in requested Representative Test, of
a
dense
fog.
Trains
were
stalled
and
in need of Improvement. The busi­ repealed. They are right in their de­ swash buckler, is today regarded as
trolley cars proceeded with great dif­ Malheur, to withdraw his bill calling
for a special election to vote on coun­
ness handled by the O. R. & N. at cision. Work and whiskey don’t go the ideal type ot refined and noble ficulty.
men and the modern gentleman is
ty seat removal. A general enabling
Weston justifies the request of the well together. All the great trades ignored.
It Is reported that several German act has been Introduced in both
city for more convenient arrange­ are discarding the thirst for liquor
The United States army and the officers have lately made extensive branches.
ments. It is now extremely unpleas­ by gradual processes. The miners United States navy comprise examples soundings In Havana harbor. They
ant for the public, costly for the bus­ are struggling to throw it off. and of the type of modem gentleman and also took photographs of the fortifi­
hero. He is the officer who, in com­ cations.
iness men, in being compelled to haul the people of the state should help mand of a column on a perilous ex-
&
I
Binger Hermann ceaied to be com­
their freight from the depot to the them. Railway employes have almost pedition, reluses to accept the oppor­
missioner of the genera] land office
town, and uninviting to homeseekers. entirely destroyed the habit of dnink- tunity to play the role of the old-time last Saturday. The new commission­
I
many more of whom might gladly lo­ enness in that occupation, by educa­ hero.
er. Governor Richards, assumed the
He
might
ride
out
in
front
of
his
cate in that city if conditions were tion. fraternal teaching and “weeding men and say, “Boys, immediately and office Monday.
out"
more satisfactory
The people of Waterbury, Conn,
honorable hell Is better than a cow­
The citizens of Weston will certain­
ardly wait for heaven—there is the have taken sides with the striking
Justice Gray, of the anthracite com­ enemy—forward! ”
street car men and the company at
ly be glad to furnish right of way over
• • •
> •
mission. sharply rebuked the presi­
the request of the police, were forced
the proposed route. The cost of
But instead of uttering such a sen­ to call In all cars.
dent of th« Pennsylvania A Reading
building the new track would perhaps
road, for refusing to give a miner tence to be preserved in the pages of
All parties in France united in a
not exceed the cost of rebuilding the
history, the modem gentleman and
work, because he had testified before hero does not ride out in front of his burst of patriotism when the army
old bridge, and the results to the com­
the strike commission. As the inves­ men—he believes that they are too budget came up for discussion, it
pany, the public and the city would
was decided to maintain an army
When Samlow poses an.l the muscles
tigation proceeds, the fact is made brave to require heroics—and he sim­ equal to that of Germany.
ridge bis back an<l knot his arms, we
fully repay the extra expenditure.
ply
says
to
his
aides.
“
We
will
ad
­
more and more plain that those hyp­
The Ea3t Oregoniar. invites consider
France, Belgium. Norway and Swe­ think we have before us the very secret
vance in open order and attack at
ocritical operators, posing as Chris­ once.”
den.
Spain. Denmark, Holland and of strength in those magnificent muscles.
atlon of the plan
But we haven't
Starve Ssndow, or,
tian gentlemen, were the only genu­
A congressman tells the story of a the United States will form a pacific what is practically the same thing, let
ine demons in the strike situation.
rohgressional visit to league island alliance to oppose the demands of the him tie dvsjicptic, and his muscle would
MONEY WELL SPENT.
navy yard, in the introductions he triple alliance in Venezuela.
soon fail Strength is made from food
The suggestion of a Chicago paper, missed the name of the officer assign­
The bill of Senator Pierce, appro­
A bill has been introduced at Den­ properly digested and assimilated, and
priating 320,000 for the maintenance that the plays put upon the stage to­ ed to escort him. He says:
ver providing for the submission ot no man is stronger than his stomach, lie­
“We walked about the yard till thsc an amendment to the Colorado con­ cause when the stomach is diseased di­
of the Eastern Oregon Experiment day be passed upon by a censor of the
gestion and assimilation are imperfect.
topic of conversation was exhausted,
Station at Union, is more far-reaching people has no force nor argument in and final! fell to talking about the bat­ stitution giving the state control of
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical IHscovery
all smelter and ore-reducing mills
cures disease« of the stomach anyl other
in good results, than any other bill IL The play-going public is the best tle of Santiago. The captain spoke
Coal Is now retailing at $7.50 per organs of digestion and nutrition It
yet introduced for the support of an censor and can determine the life of in praiseworthy terms' of the different
ton in New York. The operators had enables the perfect digestion and assim­
otpialns
and
commanders
in
the
fleet
Oregon institution.
a play by giving its praise or condem­
stored over 300,000 tons along the ilation of food so that the liodv is nour­
that whippet) the Spaniards.
ished into perfect health ami strength
Few people realize the great good nation.
‘But why do you not make some railroads In order to make coal scarce
*1 hail whnt my physician called indigeatioa
that comes from the scientific exper­
mention of Clark, that officer who hut the mild weather spoiled their He nvr n medicine for the trouble but it did
Mrs
liesse
has
emerged
from
a
plans.
me
no good." write« Mr. \V H. Well*, of Wil­
brought the Oregon
around the
iments of the station. Fewer people
lard, N. C. ”1 wrote to Dr. Pierce and stated
A disagreement over the election my case. He ®ent me a descriptive Hat and hy­
still, associate science with the pur­ long silence to say that the religion Horn’’ I asked.
“The captain politely evaded my In­ returns may cause a revolution in gienic rules 1 carried out these as best I could.
of the future that is to redeem the
Sought six bottle« of Ilia ’Golden Medical Dia-
suits of farming and stock raising. It
world has but seven articles of faith; quiry. and not long afterward he be- Honduras. There were three candi­ covery • and commenced taking It A few days
is the common rule In pioneer settle­
pan to talk about the guns that work­ dates for president and the congress later I noticed a great chauge Felt like a new
“Soap, sewers, pure air. healthy ex­ ed the destruction of the Spanish
mau.
Before T Organ the use of the ‘Golden
ments of Oregon to think that Ore­
not been able to decide which one Medical Discovery ’ 1 suffered rreally with (min
ercise. education, happy homes and fleet. He commented upon the execu­ has
in stomach my nerve* scetneu all ’ ron down,'
was elected
gon soil will grow anything that is
I was very thin in Arab, but r.ow can eat beartly
equal justice for all.’’
tion of tho Iowa, told of the powerful
»
planted in it and grow It in any man­
A bill has been introduced in th, and sleep good at night.”
marksmanship on the Brooklyn, and
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
Minnesota legislature making kiss­
ner of unscientific planting and culti­
Washington and Colorado are out so on.
Adviser is sent frrr on receipt of stamps
ing
punishable
by
a
fine
of
at
least
“
’
Pardon
me.
’
I
Interposed
again,
vation.
of the free show business and are
$1 unless the persons acting can to pay expense of mailing only. Send
Get the seed in the ground, cover it working for the public good. Oregon ’but why do you omit mention of those prove therfiselves free from conta­ twenty-one one-cent sumps for the pa­
mighty 13-Ilich guns of the Oregon’’
per-covered isxik, or thirty-one stamps
up, and come bark in a couple of continues to put on the daily senator­ “ ’You must have misunderstood my gious or Infectious diseases.
for the cloth-bound volume. Address
months to harvest it—that is the pro- ial turn
i ame when I was introduced,’ replied
On account of the crop failure in Dr. R. V. Pieice, Bufialo, N. Y.
STATE PRISON REFORM.
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American Field and Hog Fence
Big Discounts on
Boys’ Clothing^
AMERICAN
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Examine my line before buying
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OPENING OF
20 Per Cent
McCallister
Addition
Baer & Daley
Friday and Saturday
February 6 and 7
A (¡rand opportunity to bin Residence
Property in Pendleton!
Invest your money in Pendleton Real Estate,
ou can’t lose and are certain of gain.
A grand opportunity is now at hand. Op­
portunity knocks at each person’s d or once in a
lifetime. Opportunity is knocking at vourdoor,
s<» hued th • call!
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McCallist r Addition is situated on
Jackson street, north of Umatilla
River, only 5 minutes’walk from
the postoffice.
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LOTS $50.00 AND UP
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NOTICE
No lots have been reserved,
but all are placed
the market
at the same time, First come
first served.
All take equal
chances.
For further particulars call on
or1 address
W. F.
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The Real Estate Man,
Association Blk., Pendleton, Or.
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