The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, March 20, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 2

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RANGE AND FARM CONFLICT
THE PANAMA ROUTE.
and religion. The property of th«»
association belongs to the meinlters
in common and the teaching of the
organization is toward the conquest
of selfishness. coveteousnesH and the
love of riches, so the only thing that
■eems lacking is the formal adoption
of the name by organization.
'
■■
GENERAL NEWS.
May Kessler, who disappeared from
her borne In Portland Sunday has
On«’ of the most alarming brief let­
The United Stall's government l>ays
Bulgaria's chief export« are wheat, been located In Astoria
wine and attar of roues,
ters ever written on the subject of the Panama Canal Company 840.000,-
Paulson mil on I>'w|« river, Wash
000
for
the
work
already
done
on
the
The department of agriculture will has lioen closed down on account of
civilization,
has
just
been
sent
by
FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 1903.
have
a
building
at
a
cost
of
$1,600,000.
a strike of the employes
"Buffalo Hill" to President Roosevelt. canal
A scarlet fever epidemic has cans-
It will coat 8140,000,000 to complete
It is an outcry from the inevitable
Nicholas gcharbacb, of Woodburn,
If the state owes the children a
ed the closing of Lake Forest College while in an epileptic fit. fell In a fire
public education, it must deliver the conflict betwe^f) the two great forces the work: Colombia gets 825.000.000
at Chicago.
The nicest line we have ever shown
Esch day brings us
and was burned tn death.
goods, and leave their health in a that contribute so greatly to the ex­ tor the right of way, and in addition
A big flood in Wyoming has Inun
a shipment of new goods; our shelves are now loaded with new
Twelve
gamblers
were
arrested
by
cellence
of
the
West
—
the
range
man
an
annual
payment
of
8100.000
for
a
Tiie farmers of Union county are to dated the Red Desert for miles east the Portland police Monday evening,
condition for them to enjoy it.
Dress Goods, Waistings, White Goo !s. Percales, Ginghams,
and the plowman.
period of 100 years. At the end of hold an Institute at La Grande Fri­ of Rock Springs
In a raid on poker games.
Underwear, Hosiery, New Hats, Clothing. New Neckwear,
The letter is short, hut the solu­ the 100 year lease, the canal and the day ami Saturday. March 20 and 21.
The twenty minutes which the
Uruguay Is now anxious tor peace
The Street Car Men » Union at San
Notions of all kinds, Beautiful Laces, new patterns and de
presidential party w ill probably spend tion of questions Involved in it, is des- railroad are given back to th«' Colom­ for educational purposes. The ex­ ami has sent delegates to meet the Francisco, have made a demand for
signs, Belts in fact, almost anything you can call for, We
in Pendleton, should be so crowded tined to rearrange the entire lndus- bian government.
tensive program is now out. and the rebels and offer thee a compromise. 83 per day of nine hours.
selected
these goods personally and with great care, hence we
Dr. Frederick Mueller, a pupil of
A movement has been started to
with hearty Western welcome that trial life of the Pacific Coast states.
The total cost of th«' canal, accord­ meeting promises to be well attend
have all the new things that the markets have to offer, and as
Dr. Lorenz .performed his first oper- bring the meeting of the National
even Roosevelt will wonder how it
ing to estimates now made, is 8215,- ed. Umatilla county could well af­ atlon on a 12-year-old girl in New
The letter is as follows:
we pdid spot cash we do not hesitate to say we can save all
Grange to Portland in 1905.
"London. March 3.—The Hon Theo­ OOO.ooO, and the cost of maintaining ford to follow this example There York with success.
was done.
who favor us with their patronage at least 20 per cent on what
Over
8400
has
been
raised
by
the
dore Roosevelt, Washington. D. C.: it and policing it will reach 82.000.0o0 are questions affecting the farmers in
A Brooklyn judge sentenced two
they wonld pay el ewhere for the same grade of goods.
The railroad corporations arc now For the benefit of future generations, a year, if the present plans are car­ this county which might be profitably women recently to serve 10 months railway employes of Portland to aid
the Canadian Pacific strikers
the
timber,
and
especially
the
under
­
directing national legislation on the
In the penitentiary for using improper
discussed at an institute
Only 11 applicants for the naval
must be protected now before ried out.
language on the streets.
canal bill. It is very accommodating brush.
service have been accept'd at the
it is too late, from the sheep devastat­
The government could have secured
Great Interest Is being taken in Portland recruiting station this month
tn the trusts to step aside for a mo­ ing the mountain water sheds, as they a perpetual grant from Nicaragua
Twenty millionaires, representing
Remember:—The largest »Ux-k of g<xxi* iu the city to select from
Mexico over the Panama canal. Pres­
ment and let the oppressed railroads have already done the valleys and
a
billion
dollar»
of
wealth,
spread
a
The earthquake shock at Helena.
tablelands. If sheep are allowed to The cost of the canal over that route ’ velvet carpet on a banquet hall floor ident Diaz, contemplates reaping great MonL. Tuesday, cracked three large
have a few words to say.
advantages from its construction.
browse off the underbrush of our was estimated at 86O.OOO.OOO; the gov .
nillar« in the new state house build­
ami engaged two New York pugilists
The elephant Jingo, said to have ing
mountains,
in
less
than
five
years
-■rnment
of
the
Unltetl
States
would
1
I
Will R. King has sold the Ontario
to tight beforo them, on last Tuesday tieen larger than Jumlro, died at sea
from now the homeseeker, the man
La Grande has a new knitting fac­
Democrat, one of the live exchanges behind the plow, the actual taxpayer, have owned the property for all time night In evening dress suits, seated ■ast week, en route to this country
of Eastern Oregon, to J. R. Gregg, will have to leave the Big Horn basin to come, and no annua! payment in chair» inlaid with gold .these “cap­ from Europe on the steamer Georgia tory, which employs seven girls now,
Our Line of
tnd will be increased in «-»parity
who has been in Mr. King’s employ for want of water to irrigate his would have been exacted from the tains of industry” wltnesse«l those
The Monroe doctrine has been de­ soon.
nounced by the papers of Chili, They
for some time, The Democrat has the lands. No one knows better than people for its occupation
bullies draw blood. Where are all object to the South Americans being
A referendum league has been or
yourself, for you are familiar with all
The United States will build a ca­ th«» missionarl«*»*
continued best wishes of the East Or­ of the West.—W F. Cody."
tanized at Albany for the purpos«* of
treated
as
Turk»
and
want
to
go it opposing the l>-wi« »nd Clark fair ap­
nal. There is no doubt on that point,
egonian. Mr. King will remain in
alone.
What is President Roosevelt going but is tiie Panama route tx'st for this
propriation
The people lost a victory in the
Ontario and attend to a constantly
Representatives of the United •Mlne-
to do about it? What are the Ameri­ government? Has not the French state of Washington when the legis­
Stock loss«*» throughout Eastern
increasing law practice.
workers in West Virginia tiegan a con-
can people going to do about it?
■onijian.v of Panama assisted by the lature refused to appropriate 81U.0IM) «erence Wednesday at Huntington to Oregon wlil aggregate 41* per cent
The land and the stock are resour­ congress of the United States, un­ with which to fight the Northern Se­ discuss the questiou of a genera) or the 1 ia»t winter according to esti­
Oregon now begins to feel the re­
mates now in
sult of past corruption. If the school ces of the nation. They are necessi­ loaded a gold brick on the people? curities merger case. The people v «trike this spring
The Skamauia Co-otx-rativ«* Tele­
Boers
have
bought
200.000
acres
of
ties
in
the
makeup
of
the
world.
lands of this state had not been crim­
One hundred years will soon slip by. so accustomed to loosing points, how
phone company has been organized
fine
land
near
San
Antonio.
Texas,
fnally exploited by politicians end Each have equal rights in business Th«' government should make no poor ever, that It will not interfere s«-ri-
Is now open tor your inspection, including perfumes, toilet
Their representatives say that within j at Stevenson. Wash with a capital
grafters, the irreducible school fund circles, The grain produced by the bargain in so groat an undertaking. ously with their business They will five years half the able bodied Boers 1 stock ot Sfibbo
soaps, cold creams, satchel powders, talcum pow lers, alrnond
Mrs Hannah Nicolai, of Portland.
would now be so great that interest soil is a plain commodity of com The canal is a m-cessity to the peo­ work harder to pay tribute snd taxes. I will he in that state.
meals, etc.
We will be pleased to show vou the»'- goods
been su«-d for 850.000 damage«
from it would meet all school require­ merce. like the wool yielded by the ple of this government, as much so that's all.
The director of physical training at I | ba*
whether jou intend to buy or not.
by J. H Im vis for alienating his
Wellsley College, contends that the wife’s affections
ments and a school tax levy would flocks.
as the navy yard at Philadelphia, or
Will the presence of stock in the the arsenals, and there should he no
Governor Chamberlain's broad po- prevailing fad for basket ball is work­
now be unknown. “Where there is
Pearl Rhodes, aged 16. of Portland,
ing Incalculable harm among girls be-
wilful waste there will be woeful mountains, as Colonel Cody says, “de­ leas«- upon it—it should be the abso­ litical spirit in reappointing the old ■a use of over exertion.
was shot and seriously Injured by a
"ompanion, who was playing with an
populate the farming districts?” If lute property of the government.
want.”
members of the horticultural board,
There were two killings on Sunday Mr gun. Tuesday.
so. by what process of law or logic
meets
with
unanimous
approval.
The
In Breathitt county, Kentucky Bud
The railroads and the stockholders
DRUGGISTS
Oregon rejoices in the beginning of can the rijsht to use the public do­
The hunt for Emma Mustola the
in the old French 1 anal company Interests of Oregon arc wider than any Spicer was shot to death by John missing Astoria girl, has b«*n aban­
active operations on the great na­ main for grazing purposes pe denied
H
,ey and Bud Combs was shot
have won a victory, for the price of l>arty lines.
doned. She is supposed to have t>een
. general fight in Jackson.
tional irrigation sites in Wyoming. the people? Would it not be equally
drowned In the bay.
the
Panama
route,
and
the
provisions
mis . Gallangher. convict«M ot per­
Colorado, Montana.
Arizona and as illogical to set the mountain
TIME TO START DIGGING.
The Gilliam residence <me of the
accompanying its acceptance will
jury tn the trial of Charles Halloday,
Utah. The results of these works will ranges aside as exclusive resources of
first house* erected on Mt. Tabor,
for
the
murder
of
her
husband,
was
prove burdensome to the people.
Senator
Morgan,
of
Alabama Is a
hurry up the reclamation of Oregon’s the farming communities?
very fine old southern gentleman and Monday, at Iowa City. la., sentenced Eas: Portland. 5" years ag > was de­
stroyed by fire WsdMsday.
arid lands. Whatever is good for the
The problem is one that staggers
this isthmian canal has Ix-en the to 15 years in the penitentiary.
WATCH THE DALLES.
Howard Heath, of McMinnville, a
West, helps Oregon. Whatever brings «he legislators now seeking its solu­
great hobby of Lis later years, but it
Max Gartman. arrested in Chicago
naval cadet, has been promoted * ’
must
be
said
that
he
is
making
the
Monday
night,
is
said
to
have
fleeced
to light the native value of the des- tion
«•ity
Wasco
county
and
The
Dalles
Both pursuits are legitimate.
’aptaln of the starboard watch on
erts .hurrys the permanent settle Both are followed by the leading cit­ council have set au example which lieople of the United States just a lit­ lawnbroker» throughout the country hoard the gunboat Mohican.
tle bit tired by talking on ibis sub of more than 815.000 by pawning al­
ment of the idle domain.
izens of the West and neither one it will i>ay other counties and cities ject.
R M Watson editor of the Tills-
loy jewelry which stood acid test.
• • •
uook Headlight, ha* been sued for
■an be dispensed with in the econo­ to imitate
An
American
company
ha*
purchas
­
The referendum petitions sent out
A ten-ton Buffalo-Fitts roller, ot
The senator, like a kreat many ed a big tract of land for colonization 85.000 damage* for defamation of
my of the country.
by the Baker county mining men.
other»,
was opposed to the Panama uurpo»*-« in the vicinity of Bahia •haracter. by Fred C. Baker, editor of
latest
improved
pattern,
ha*
t**n
What is Mr. Roosevelt going to do?
route in the first place but when con­ Honda. CubaJU which place the Unit the Tillamook Independent
asking for the submission of the port­
jointly
purchase«!
and
is
now
in
serv
­
An answer to the perplexing question
Thoma* Guslander of Olympia who
gress at the previous session before ed State» will vave a coaling station.
age road bill and the corporation tax
would relieve the Pacific Coast of a ice. rolling down the streets of Th«> this last one. agreed that Panama
'-.a*
been aparently dead for six days
Some
of
the
most
exalted
persons
bill to a popular vote, have all been
should have the canal, those who fa­ in England are said to l>e implicate.! has not been buried yw owing to the
burden of anxiety that becomes more Dalles.
recalled, on account of mistakes in
The roller is making superb streets vored a dfff'-rent course for the ditch, ‘n the big frauds fot’ered by Whlta a*t that his body remains limp and
acute each year.
their construction. While there is no
for The Dalles, and it will make su­ as a rule withdrew their further op­ her Wrieht On this fact the promo­ it is thought he is in a trance
Detective Ford, of Portland, baa
reason to fear for either of these HOMESTEADS UNDER DIFFICUL­ perb roads for Wasco county. 1* will position .
ter depends tn keep him out of prison
The grext thing was to have some
worthy measures, it is difficult to im­
Lady Granville Gordon, formerly een awarded 8350 by the state of
TIES.
make teaming, in the country dis­ line chosen for the waterway which
*n Iowa girl, recently mixed up in a Washington, for arresting the de­
agine how any class of business men
tricts a pleasure, will invite trade to would join the Atlantic and Pacific divorce scandal and alleged kidnap 'suiting assistant state auditor of
Real BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE
Few
homesteads
are
being
located
oceans.
of Eastern Oregon can wish to defeat
Washington, a few years ago.
The Dalles, inspire the government
ing
In
I>ondon.
has
been
branded
by
—SEW TODAY—
Most of the senators felt that way I Querp
the portage road bill. The mining on the Echo Irrigatiou reservation. to extend niral free delivery to outer
Alexandria as a social out- 1 Jack Iverly. of Portland, while
about the matter, and «hen the Pan
8'iJOO l-uys 3(Xo5e2 feet ci Mghtly
trunk, attempted to commit suicide
men are not helping their case by this The rush that was anticipated has sections, reached by excellent roads. a ma mute was selected nearly al! op- cast.
building property, north »«de.
.ailed to come to pass, to this date
unjust move.
The strike In the concentration tt St. Helens, early Monday morning. cure dyspepsia and all disorders aris­
and will result in making Wasco position died
He
stubbed
8-s-«J, two excellent bu'Ming lots,
himself
with
a
penknife,
Notwithstanding the fac* that five
_ _
has been
Senator Morgan 1» still dissatisfied mills at Colorado Springs
ing from Indigestion. Endorsed by stone vail and «idewalk, W. Court.
county an ideal farming and homo-
In the neck. but will recover.
and is determine«] that the people of settled by acceding to the demands
Oflice holding, under a government tons of alfalfa hay can be raised each making community.
physicians everywhere. Sold by all
81800 buys three lots on north side;
The state of Chihuahua. Mexico, druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents.
the United States shall not make any of the union striker». They get an
which changes its chief executive year on every acre of that reserva­
The <ost of th«' roller wa- S3K.V. mistake upon that proposition
night-hour day and recognition of the has granted a concession to the Kan- Trial package free by writing to W. corner and gocd o-roorn bouse.
and heads of departments every four tion. which can be irrigated, settlers oae-balf of whi«b The Indies pays, the
■n City. Mexico 4 Orient railroad of H. Hooker 4 Co . Buffalo. N. T. F.
union.
81300. comer lot, and ec tage nearly
Dew
years, is an unsatisfactory occupa­ ire slow to exercise the last privilege county court paying th«1 balance. The
The total value of the IM'2 exports 2.000.000 acres of valuable timber In W Schmidt 4 Co.
He probably knows more about the
8365>> four lot*» and »p endid re*;-
tion. Men usually disarrange their •hey possess, for acquiring land, un- terms were 81 »“«• |>er year The cost subject than any other member of the of manufacture«, as shown bv the the western part of that sta’e.
Granta Pass la to get a 85000 Car-
denre, a very cheap property,
figures of the treaeurr bureau of »ta­
business affairs to accept a position ler present conditions.
senate,
and
be
has
studied
the
matter
of operating the machine is about *8
tistlcs. la 8410650.967. against 1305. negie library if she will provide JS")
8>ji>t. four acre», edge of town,bouse,
of trust and by the time they have
The reason for this hesitancy is ap­ per day. requiring but one man and for years and has urged the building 104.030 in 1901. an lacreare of 815. annually for its support. The Wo-
barn. 2t>- fruit tree»
of a cana) for a long time, but with
learned the routine of their work, and parent. The Echo irrigation reserva- consuming about on*-hall a ton of al! due respect to his knowledge and SOO.fWWi
8^250, 113 acre* 3 ^ miles from town,
mar s Club of that place Is back of
N. E.. NJ ac:es ia cultivation, SO in
have had enough experience to be of tion lands can be taken only by coal per <iay of ten hours
Two American life
insurance the effort to secure the library.
splendid attainments, he Is riding his
Full line Victor and Reach bats wheat, up nicely. 4-rocxu hou*e, good
The old Connor Creek placer claims
service to the country, another inex­ lomestead entry. The homesteader
Th«> same proposition was brought hobby to death, and It 1« time that agents touring Mexico in an automo which are rated the richest tn the mitts, balls and gloves.
water.
bile,
have
been
thrown
into
jail
at
he
got
into
the
band
wagon
and
quit
perienced official supplants them and must make residence upon and im­ before Pendleton and Umatilla coun­
t3S0. a graded lot, »tone wall, north
The people of this nation want a Cananea. Sonora, because their ma- Mate, wil! be systematically worked
Balls, 5c to Ji.io
side, east trout, sightly kication.
so on indefinitely. This continual prove this land, in the usual way. al- ty. the same before Baker City and canal built and they are not very par­ chine scared the people and caused a this season. They are located 17
Mnts, ioc to $3 95
810,000, half a aectiou oS hotae fisrtn-
change and constant suspense, is the '.hough at present it is incapable of Baker county, but was not d«"eme«l of ticular just where it is constructed if nanic
miles down Snake River from Hunt­
ing land, crop includetL
Bats,
ioc to 95c
ington.
direct cause of half the frauds that ■supporting settlement So far as the sufficient importance to warrant the It will do the work.
The Western Federation of Miners
There are entirely new offers, but I
We are showing some good val­
The enterprise has been delayed has called out 1500 men in Cripple
The Murphy stables of Portland,
come to light in official circles
have many more and wo .id like an
possibility of cultivating the land expenditure.
long enough and it seems 10 be high Creek because the mines in which hired a team and buggy to a stranger ues in sporting goods.
opportunity to talk them over with
ind supporting a family upon it is
The result at The Dalles will be time to quit talking and go to they worked would not boycott the Wednesday morning
The stranger
y m.
It is an unjust comparison to make •oncerned. it might as well be in the watched with intense interest.
digging.
—
Helena
Independent
wa*
to
have
rottirn*-d
in
two
hours
United States Reduction Mill of Colo
by
E. T. WADE
E. 0. BUILDING
In the question of school expenses it nidst of the Arizona desert, as touch-
and no trace- of him nor the t«mm ba*
rado City.
Eastern Oregon. It require» nerve to
GARDEN
SEEDS
yet b«-«-n found.
Pendleton district, to say: “Why, the ng shoulders with the rich Butter
NEGRO QUESTION SERIOUS.
The
California
legislature
ha*
de
­
break the ice in experimental move»
levy was only four mills, six or sever ?reek settlement, for without water
Doa Morrison, an Albany athlete,
rided on IU5r».006 for a state exhibit
Our line of bulk and package
of this sort, but if Oregon expects
“The negro question Is rapidly at th*- World’s fair. St. Ixrals This made a n*-w shot put record, Wednes­
years ago; now it Is ten.” The num it is unfit for any use.
to deck herself in bridal array for nearing a crisis. It is likely to result will be tn addition to the county ap­ day He hurled a 16-pounJ shot 3* goods is complete. AU 5c papers
her of teachers has doubled In sii
To make a home upon it. and keep the groom of Progress, she must sum in the forming of a 'IJly White' party propriation which will exceed the feet. » inches, breaking the former of Garden and Flower Seeds at
years, and the number of scholar?
in the north as well as tn the south.
record held by hirnm-If by me foot one half price. 2%c s package.
1 family there for two or three years mon up the necessary nerve to build The proclamation signed by Abraham state appropiratlon.
25 pounds oí fancy dried prunes
has Increased by almost 50 per cent
Joseph Iw-onard is dead at bis home and two Inche-s
vhile waiting for the slow process of good roads for the country and good Lincoln gave freedom to the white
Mrs
Martha
J
Morrell,
only
$1.00.
Property has constantly Increased lr
divorced
man as well as to the black man in Brooklyn, a* the result of a dose wife of Guard Morrell, of CH
;ovemment irrigation to come to fru- streets for the city.
y
tn
pia.
of
chloride
of
potash
administered
to
actual value, while assessments hart
NEW ARRIVALS
tion, is out of the question. The
Good roads invite other blessings, That the latter is on the border of him in beer by his wife, in mistake killed by Convict Benson died tn ab
remained low. What merchant or
« serious complication
due to what
We have Dried
ject poverty on the ride flat* of Seat­
'lomestead law. just and equitable as They count for one half in locating Is termed the massing Is
for
»alts
Mrs
lx-onard
was
arrested,
New wrist bags, by express, the
of the colored but subsequently discharged
other man in business would make sc
tle Wednesday, her only companion
t is. can scarcely induce men to face rural delivery routes; they count for vote.
latest noveities. Gocd values up
unjust a demand of his foreman as tr
• •
The old Indianapolis arsenal was being an old Indian woman
Nectarines
Apricot*
one-half in attracting investors into
he situation.
I
to |i 25 and Si.50 each, here 98c.
say that twenty clerks must entail nr
«old
by
the
government
Monday
to
“
On
re
you
c*t
the negro eonrlneed
Prunes
Peaches
the
interior
districts
and
they
count
The government should he petition-
more expense than ten. although bus
he has the balance of force at the Winona Agricultural College for
Bead chains and necklaces—all Apples
Raisins
for more than one-haif in marketing that
id
for
a
ruling
to
cover
such
cases,
1154.000.
The
government
will
re-ln-
the election. he will demand that
lness necessitates twenty clerks.
colors—choice 25c.
Pears
Currents
which would allow the settler to file the great crop» of wheat and wool power from the political party to vest In an army post near town to be
Figs
known
as
Fort
Benjamin
Harrison.
that
make
up
the
principal
wealth
of
which
he
Is
allied
He
will
also
de-
Governor Chamberlain has appoint ipon and hold his homestead claim,
mand large concessions, When this
Alcoholic degenerates are specially Why u-*- gvlatine *n-l
ed a strong delegation to attend ths in this character of land, without re­ Eastern Oregon.
'-omej to pass we may look forward to prone to become self accusers, offer­ s]»-i. l bun» s<nking.
It is not too late yet for Pendleton
convention which meets at Atlanta quiring him to make actual residence
what we arc all anxious to avoid— ing themselres to authorities as guil­ sweetening. fL.’-rmg
and
Umatilla county to join forces in race antagonism throughout the land, ty of crime» committed by others or sod c*-lonug when
in May. to discuss the negro question ipon It. The question of improve­
THE
in the South. The race question is nents, on land that will not support this matter. That 81.30«» awaiting which will rend this country and confessing guilt for acts which have
Office
and
School
Supplies
the pleasure of the county­ court at cause untold suffering to the negro." occurred only tn their Imaginations.
not confined to Dixie any longer. Like 1 family, in its native condition,
Books and Stationery
The teamsters of Kansas City prralr..»-» better r*"nl*« in two minutes?
Milton is a nest egg that is worth —Rev. George C. Lorimc.
should
be
waived,
pending
the
com-
a rising tide, this great national is
reached an agreement Wednesday kwrytlur.g in the |«ck*g*. Suuply add hot
considering,
Other
districts
would
A CHEAP FALSEHOOD.
sue is climbing slowly but surely in pletion of irrigation works, upon the
The East Oregonian Is Eastern Ore­
with the transfer com panic* The em­ Vater and set to «« *4. It*s perfection. A sur­
j take courage from the recognition of
ployers will yield everything, agree­ prise to the L '«newih-. N - tr Ide, lex- «x- gon's representative paper. It leads
American politics. It will soon cease and. Then if the government aban-
Court Street
When you see the report that 30. ing to recognize the union and mak­ pew»-. Try it to-d*y. lu F :r Fro: Fl*, and the people appreciate it and show
to be confined to party lines. The loned the scheme, or for any reason this petition and before tiie people
'“xl clergymen Invested in the racing ing other concessions which amounts vor»: Lemon, Orsu*-*-. StmwbesT;, IL<*p. it by their liberal patronage. It is the
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were
aware,
the
county
road
question
perplexing questions involved are ailed to complete its irrigation works
"oncems that promised sudden wealth to a complete victory for the strikers. bern. At grooer*. lUc.
advertising medium of this section.
Low Seilers of Groceries
would be settled
vou may take the statement for exact­
now agitating the best intellects of nnocent homesteaders would not
Under
the
old
"blue
laws"
of
1794.
—
ly what it is—false. We may have
the nation. The negro race must b* ose the labor and improvements be-
AN AMERICAN “HUSTLER."
some clergymen who arc foolish, but memliers ot the Sabbath Observance
deported or absorbed. The American «towed upon the desert.
to say that thousands of them are Association. of Philadelphia, have
It is not just to require men to Po­
people can take choice of these two
The gentlemen In charge of the ramblers and knaves Is too absurd to sworn out warrant» for the arrest of
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rin the immediate improvement of Lewis and Clark Fair have already refute. And sensationalists never tell several publishers of morning news­
solutions.
!uch land, in order to fulfil the pro- given evidence of their determination 'he truth after they have printed their papers. The sane- las prohibits a
man from kissing his wife on Sun­
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The adoption by the woolgrowers of • isions of the law. The homestead to make it a success, but they might falsehood They let the latter stand day.
to disgrace its victims, and them-
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regular sales days, for their product
ight which is exercised here is. in a get a valuable suggestion from the en­ «elves — Brooklyn Eagle
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Jacob Brum, a workingman of Iowa
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is one ot the greatest developments ;reat many instances, the only means ergetic work of President Francis, of
City. Tuesday loaded a gun with a
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recorded in the sheep raising indus eft the settler for acquiring a home. the St. Louis Exposition, says the Or­
NEEDS OF THE HOUR.
three-cornered file, and the trigger be­
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ing broken, he placed the butt of the
try. Unity of purpose, unity of
While he is waiting for government egon Dally Journal. He Is a pretty
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gun in a stove and the muzzle
strength, unity of proceedure. wil’ rrigation this right exercised upon good example of an American “hust Great I« our heritage, and great
The obligation of our civic fate
against hie breast and waited for the
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place the woolgrowers upon a finan the arid land is bringing him no re­ ler.” He made a flying trip to Eur
heat to fire the weapon The file went
rial basis which no bull nor bear of turns; his labor on that character of ope in the interests of the exposition, Fling forth the triple colored flag to through his heart.
Prices quoted are good until Saturday night, March 21st. "The Fair never quotes
dare
the market can overthrow. Wher and cannot support a family and he devoting scarcely more than a day to
The Bush Brewing Company, of St.
untraveled highways of
fictitious
prices for cut price sales. Every price q loted is onr regular price, and every
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the wheatraiser of Eastern Oregon should be released from the restric­ each country that he visited. From The bright,
Louis, filed an application. Tuesday,
the air.
ent is a bona fide reduction. If all our enstemers 1 uy only dress goo. s this we»k at the
imitates the sheeprafser. forms a tions of the homestead law. in such London, where he had an Interview Blow the undaunted bugles, blow, yet with the federal court at Paris. Texas,
special prices quoted below, we will not get rich, but we will make lots of friends, which
for an injunction restraining the offic­
union, fights the battles of his neigh 'ases.
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with K!ng Edward, he hurried across Let not the boast betray us to forget ials of Greyson county from putting
Is better.
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bor and joins forces with those natur
And further, if the government the channel to Paris and had a chat For there are high adventures for Into effect the prohibition law of that i
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this hour—
ally allied to him. in creating a good should fail for any reason, to reclaim with President Ixmbet. Madrid Wlb
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Heavy
Wool Skirting, 56 inches wide, regular $1.20 per vd..
Tourneys ot test the sinews of our county. Judge Brvan refused to is- I
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sue the restraining order.
market, what few mortgages are yet his land, the homestead rights exer- bls next objective point and he laid
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power.
Special, per yd........................................................
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lingering in the Inland Empire will 'Ised thereon should be restored to before the Spanish government the For we must parry- as the years In­
With a clothesline about his neck, t
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crease—
the end of which was fastened to a i
•he settler.
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fold their tents and depait.
Grey All Wool Goods, Medium Weight, regular 85c per yard,
plans for th«- big exposition. Emperor The hazards of success, the risks of window sill. Henry Pike leaped from i
t
William
listened
to
him
for
an
hour
peace!
special,
per
yard
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a window on the third floor of a I
"For the first time, probably, in the
Baker City seems to be growing
at Berlin and I>‘O|x>l»i of Belgium was
boarding house In Chicago. The rope
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weary of the Herald's type of journal iistory of Oregon, a railroad is to be
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Grey All Wool Suiting, Medium Weight, regular 75c per yard,
his next royal auditor. President What need we. then, to guard and broke and he fell to the pavement t
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issessed
on
exactly
an
equal
basis
keep us whole?
ism. The grand jury has bound the
was killed. He was an English­
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Francis is said to have met with ex What do we need to prop the state? and
special,
per
yard
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with
other
real
estate,
and
on
as
high
man.
out
of
employment
and
despon
­
publisher over tor libel and both pub
traordinary success, and wherever he
We need
dent.
Usher and editor are to appear in t valuation as one-third of its Invest­
French Flannel Waistings, 75c and 50c kinds, respectively per
went he obtained assuran-es of sup­ The fine audacities of honest deed;
ment
value,
”
says
the
Telegram.
In
court this week, as a result of calum
The homely old integrities of soul;
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
port
and
co-operation.
yard, 50c and ........................................................................
The swift temerities that take the
nious stuff printed about a citizen oi •peaking of the work of Assessor C.
It
is
such
active,
individual
effort
part
Baker City. There Js t<Jo much vile P. Strain, of this county. The move­
The Salem fire department has pur­
Wool Henriettas, all colors, varj wide, special this week per
which makes a great undertaking a Of outcast Right—the wisdom of
journalism now in the country. In ment for higher valuations of proper-
chased s chemical engine resting 82.-
yard .............................................. ................. .........................................
heart;
complete
success.
The
directors
of
I
«•very city is found an agency always y in this county is having a benefic­
t
Brave hopes that Mammon never can 300,
the
Lewis
and
Clark
Fair
have
the
t
Work on the new Alaskan railroad
ready to say things unfit to go into ai effect. Mr. Strain's work Is meet-
detain.
New Snow Flake Suitings, variety of patterns, yard wide, special
respectable homes, always ready tc ng with universal satisfaction and right to rely upon the co-oj>eration of Nor sully with his gainle»« clutch for from Valdez to Tanana River will be­
this week, per yard .............................................
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gin
at
once.
the
public,
and
of
the
press,
but
the
gain.
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border so closely on the vulgar that when taxpaying time again arrives,
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Foreman Piggott, of the Seattle ■1
bulk
of
the
work
and
of
the
responsi
­
it causes the parents of the commu ’.he people will more fully appreciate
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W p need the Cromwell fire to make grand jury, has been removed by the
Novelty Suitings, wider than above, beautiful patterns, special
bility
must
fall
upon
those
to
whom
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nity to shudder for the fate of theii the meaning of thorough assessments
us fee!
superior judge.
per yard .................................................................................................
the affair is especially entrusted.
The • public honor or the public trust
sons and daughters. Such suggest than now.
No more fines will Ite collected i
Other Suitings from $1.00 to $1.25 per yard.
To I be a thing as sacred and august
from Tacoma gamblers, but the games i
ive, unclean, unhealthy literature is
For the first time since 1864, the As some white altar where the angels wil] be closed down.
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It must cause old political ring-
not wanted in the community. It is
Spring and Summer Goods in Great Variety and at Bedrock Prices.
kneel.
roulette wheels, faro games and other
t
iters
to
gnash
their
teeth
when
they
A
new
10-stamp
mill
is
being
built
dangerous to society and the boasted
t
gambling devices of Helena. Mont., We need the faith to go a path untrod on the Granite Hill 1 mines in the
rights of a free press do not include now remem tier that the People, that
The
power
to
be
alone
and
vote
with
Grant’s Pass district.
are silent, it must be a lonely old
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God.
the license to besmirch the names of qreat undefined force, the adjustor of
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burg these days, for the pioneer who
The Jade found in Josephine coun­
1)1
final
settlements,
has
power
In
—
Edwin
Markham.
i
men who refuse to contribute to
ty
is
said
to
be
of
the
best
known
Watch for our Big Special Sale.
has grown so accustomed to these
blackmailing funds and “hush money” Oregon, under the referendum .to un­
variety In the world.
luxuries.
Ninety-five per cent of mortgages,
do
the
magic
trickery
of
state
legis
­
I
hunters. A man who holds up mem­ latures.
Over 20.000.000 feet of logs will be
as shown by the census, are made In
bers of a community by threats to di­
The convention of the Young Men's order to increase the original hold­ driven down the Grand Ronde River
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vulge alleged secrets, is only a step
The new press of the Oregon Daily Christian Association at Man Francis ing of property or to raise money for this season, to Perry.
F. C. Smith, for 30 years a pioneer
behind the man who bolds them up Journal has been shipped from the co. last week, seriously considered the business operations, and but five per
cent are because of threatened dinas- of Portland, died suddenly in that
with a gun.
factory. "May its tribe increase.”
adoption of socialism as Its politics ter.
city, Monday evening.
ST. JOE STORE
NEW SPRING GOODS
The Lyons Mercantile Company
Richard Hudnut’s
Perfumes and
Toilet Requisites
BROCK & McCOMAS CO
ACKER’S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
BASEBALL GOODS
DRIED FRUITS
No Dessert
More Attractive
The Nolf Store
Jell-O
Standard Grocery
A Whole Week of Bargains
DRESS GOODS
:
80c
65c
:
60c
39c
22c
:
I
50c
75c
Next week is our Boys’ week
THE BUSY FAIR STORE
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