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..land hi* son under $lo,uoo by Judge Morelock. Very stringent law« ba<- Ix-en en- While driving Mormon sheepherd- r You always get GOOD GOODS ** Alexander’*. ■ • We are in receipt of numerous let- acted in Japan In r«-gn;<l i<> secret • '* across their dead line, flv«- cr’tle ters from persons in the Hast who proprietary medicines men are supposed to have perished FRIDAY. MARCH 27. 1903. enquir«- as to the chances of success Under the patronage of the Cante In th«- recent blizzard in the Sweet gie Institute the vegetation ri the water «ountry of Wyoming in Oregon, To the man who is sober, arid regions will be studle« . A PERIOD OF TRANSITION, A report ha* reached Everett, industrious, and intelligent Oregon The International commission to de Wash., that a snow-slid«- at Welling There presents an excellent field, The time is not far distant when fine the Alaskan boundary will begin ton Wednesday burled an engine and ar«- some men who command success caboose standing on the Great North work in London th«- middle of April Eastern Oregon will be raising as wherever their lot is cast; men who Preliminary to the consolidation of ern track and Conductor Walker good stock as she can buy elsewhere. T < • can turn defeat into victory. all the iM-ef-packing lnter«*nts the lieef Fireman Duffy were caught Such ranches as C. B. Wnde's, at Hot trust has bought up all the smaller slide, but »er«- extricated. Others there are who wander from lJike, Ore.. Oscar Minor's, at Baker packers. Fine profits are l.elng made + At prices to make the heart rejoice Our entire ' \ state to state ever in search of a City. Charles Cunningham’s, at Pilot | Nelson. B. C., at the famous old The building trades men of Chicago X window full of Men's Choice Dress, Walking and 1 > place where they can "make a stake." j ver King mine Six months ago M. Rock, J. E. Smith's at Barnhart, lack OUR will go on a strike to supiiort the MOTHERS — GOD BLESS Work Sh es. Fifty styles to select from ! 8 liavys, a former manager, took a T always trusting that their luck will metal workers who went on strlk«* Edwards and Van Houten's, at Hay THEM. ! lea*«- on th«- prop«-rty when all work change. Such men art- of no benefit March 10. «•reek, and Allen & La Follet. at 1 had been suspended, and it was gen to the state. Th« control of the New York Cen Prineville and others are doing a Susan B. Anthony repudiates the | «-rally considered that the silver King tral has |>asse<l from the hands of the resources Oregon has more varied 1 was gutted great deal for the livestock of the idea expressed by President Roose Vanderbilts to those of Morgan ami The S|K>kane Chronicle states that state. They are preaching the gos velt that to prevent race suicide it is than any state in the Union, There Rockafeller. the Pacific .... ..... .. Basi-bali pel of better stock. The man who the duty of American motherhood to is a vast amount of raw material pro Th«* old Hawaiian flag has b«-en j League Is soon Northwest to b«- advanced made th«- official flag of that territory j < las* Il to class A. fine of th«- from has been raising scrub stock for years raise large families. While Susan B duced here, which could be turned in prin to th«- finished article within the Imr and It will her<-aft«-r fly over the capi ••iple chang«** that will result will be cannot look at the splendid thorough and the Eastern woman's clubs dis tal building. to raise th«- fine of jumping player* breds raised by these gentlemen with cuss the pros and cons of the matter ders of our state. We have the raw 1 Carrie Chapman Catt. f New York, from $«;•«• to $1,00". It will also re I out desiring to emulate their example. while childless mothers and unmar material and the water lower, and was re-el«-ct«M president of the Wie • move the salary Until WARSHIPS TO LUZON. Conditions have radically changed ried women tell their sisters who there is no reason that we should not man's Suffrage Organization at New during the last 12 or 15 years. Up to have children how to raise them, the have the manufactories here. The navy department has decidetl Orleans Tuesday. Our wool and hides, lumber, flax, to send to St Louis for th«> World's Ira Sax. Imnker at Quincy. O. the late eighties or early ninety's gov real mothers—God bless them—will livestock, minerals and other natural fair dedication ceremonies April 3" assigned anil his bank is c I ihmi I ernment grass was plenty; the tide of be at home rearing their children to two war vessels, the Isle de I jizon deisisltors lose altottt $10.000. immigration had not set so strongly be dean-minded. God-tearing men and resources will give profitable employ and the monitor Arkansas on the liank caused the failure. ment to thousands of workmen. westward as it has during the past women. Home and mother are the The Isla de Luzon Is otic of the I 1 Henry Heusler, a carpenter at For the man without special skill most interesting vessels that Uncle few years. To own a spring or a wat two sweetest words in our language. waukee, Wis. Tuesday shot hi* fore or training, but »-ho possess«-« cour Sam <-ould select to show to the in man. Peter W«-ger. and th«-n commit' er hole controlled the country for They are the two words around habitants ot the interior, accessible some distance around, but this condi which th«' tenderest memories and the age and the determination to suct-eed by »ay of th«- Mississippi river. She te«i suicide. Weger will recover We also keep the Sorosis, the Correct Ladiet-' Shoe in the ♦ th«- opportunities tor success are giHid. revolution in the little repuu hallowed associations Hnger. tion no longer holds good. Restrict most is one of the ships sunk by Dewey's lie Th«- ♦ Smart Shapai. I of San Domingo has been a sue two Livestock and agriculture are fl«*et in Manila Bay May 1. 1898. dur cess and the ed ranges mean private ownership; Many a wayward boy has been rebels have gained com employments where industry and ing th«- memorable l>attle that foretold private ownership of the land means brought back to the paths of virtue plete control of the government fewer animals, but better ones at bet by the force of mother love. The horse sense will enable a man to the doom of Sjiain . . . . Non-union men who are working Three of the ships that were sunk Any boy who ter prices. Take Cunningham's, or thought of home and mother has make a good living and accumulate a by Dewey's guns have l»«*en raised by in the place of strikers at Pittsburg. reads this ad Smith's thoroughbred Rambouillets saved many a man from deeds of competence Land, especially in East American engineers and add«*d to the went out on strlk«- Monday because vertisement or Delaines, a large carcass and a darkness and acts of shame. They ern Oregon, is cheap and good To United Stat«** navy. They are the one of their men was discharged. can start in The editor of a weekly new*|iaper Isla de Luzon, the Isla de Culia and one »-ho get* a quarter section now fleece weighing from 15 to 25 pounds. have nerved the world to acts of he In Australia offer* himself as a prize the Don Juan de Austria. business on the increase in the value of his land They are maintained just as cheaply roism and devotion. God bless the The Isla de Luzon, though thorough- to the woman who «rites the best his own ac« as the scrub stock sheep an 1 are woman who is a mother, with all that during the next decade »ill amount ly repaired and overhauled and put in essay on the duties of a wife count selling to as much or more than the sum spick andspan condition, still I-ears word implies. A faithful, loving, many times more valuable. Charles Tugman. r»n«-«- very wealthy the marks of the d«*structlvr guns of saved by most clerks drawing a good and a rival ot Armour A Co., in Chi One cannot fail to be struck with helpmate, unchanging through sun The Ivewey's fleet, when on that «-arly cago, die«l from starvation Monday salary during the same time the changing conditions in driving shine and shadow. Saturday Sunday morning nearly five years ago. and »a* buried in the Potter's field Heretofore the tendency has been the most famous naval battle of mod throughout the country, Fences are God pity the wife who refuses to Eutning Post A Kansas legislator has prep*r«*«l to neglect occultations such as dairy ern times was fought. THE ONLY PERFECT CABINET MADE going up better stock are to be seen take upon herself the duties and a bill providing that the state shall With his ships in battle line the ing. fruit raising and other occupa No money re I in the fields than formerly. Within pleasures of motherhood; who is For the Scientific Applkatioa of Heat and Steam - t.gage in lhe printing of itw»pa|ier* Si-anlsb admiral. Montejo i. awaited quired. He can In Curing and Preventing Disease. : : : : the past day or two the writer has overwise in her knowledge of things tions requiring manual labor As a th«- coming of the Yankee I fleet. Colti- for free distribution amons the ;«*>- 4 begin next week. Endorsed by io.000 PHYSICIANS and OVER «»00,000 Happy Laars visited several fine stock farms, better unknown. who through a resident of one of our «-astern coun moior«- George Dewey in command, pie. Andrew Carnegie ha* given $l«<o. Many boys among the number C. B. Wade's fine childless old age is haunted by what ties said. "We don't take to those In the line was the Isla de Luxon, f*>«« in cash to Western R«*»erve uni kind of jobs. We don't <lo any kind mann«-d by a Spanish crew end armed make over $5 a stock farm near Hot Lake. Starting may no longer be but what might with modern guns Every vessel had versity of Cleveland. O, the money w eek. Some are a few years ago with less than a doz have been, God pity her. for she is of work we can't do on horseback. steam up and was ready for every t«» be used in the training of ¡ibrari We don't have to. ” making $ 15. en head, he has increased his herd paying an awful price for her selfish- emergency except that on«- that arose ana There is room anti need for special —»ell almed shells that put the ships More than nine-tenths ot the 300.- to 199 thoroughbreds. His original ness. ized industries We should be and out of action before they were able '"»< pounds ot i<-p|M-rmint oil annual herd consisted of three Hereford cows »nrk cjb be ae after *• S<*1 could be exporting Instead of import to do similar damag«- to the American ly lonsum««! by th«- world is pro and two bulls, and six Shorthorn cows THE VIRILE WEST. ducetl within miles of Kalamazoo visitors. DRUGGISTS ban t » *r : A . ing our produce. We are using car and three bulls. Probably there arc The Isla de l^izon. now flying the Mi«h ta ua at oece -ad we »ul meo lull Eva Emory Dye’s "Conquest." is loads of butter and eggs from Iowa American flag manned by Yauk«-e no better examples ot thoroughbred Th«- lat*-«t MatUtks iBSUtKtwc« *3-1 to Cep*« <4 the Buga beef breeds to be found in Eastern creating quite a furore in the East. an«l other eastern states which could tars, ant! arm«*d with Am«-rt«an made government BtaliMici'ii of A lla« tree. The«e are said at < testa guns—the kind that shoot straight — •I ,ow th«- totiil value of ib* a copy *31 p.otvde the »ec*«*a.-y Oregon than are to be seen there. The The eyes of the East are turned upon be profitably produced here. We need men with money, and is a snug ship, for which her com during th«- year to noeev ta order the celt week', »ap young stuff is especially fine. Un the West now as they never were mander and h«-r men besp«-ak credit 14«'.k64. ply at the w I k Ir s*k pnce $33500 der the skillful management of his before and anything pertaining to or brains to put in packing houses and able work in the event of her being Two men entered a jewelry ston 1» c*»h pr.re» oezt Bath manufacturing «-stablishments. emanating from the West is of pecul We called into active service.- Post Dis herdsman, Jim Hendry, a splendid at Omaha Tuesday ami walked out N-»w that gentle Spring is with us. Mothers, toucan with trays containing diamonds of th«- THF LUTHS H Bl ISt'IN«i GiHPUiY herd has been built up. In addi’ion iar interest. Oregon has been so busy need more men of thrift and industry patch. tak« jour children out in th»- ,<ptn air and jet them enjoy lhe value of 85.*«*' th« clerk Ix-ing at the 4M Arch Mrttt Philadelphia to what he nas raised, he has recent in developing her material resources to produce the pork, and beet and THE VALUE OF DISCIPLINE. sunshine. phone at th«- tim«- ly bought some splendid animals. “El- and in subduing the wilderness that mutton for the packing houses and We want to have the pleas ire of sbcwirg you the svell- An offer to b*i $l.,,"0 at evens on Beyond doubt each of th«- 75 Foil githa.” is one of his recent purchases she has had little time for the arts to produce the raw material to be est line of Terry McGovern against Young Cor States marines who behaved so She comes from the Shorthorn herd and graces We are strong and capa- manufactured here No whei-e will ed splendidly on the steamer Plymouth bett in their fight at San Francinco skill or industry meet a better re NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ble. polished and graceful yet. but not BABY CABS AND GO CARTS Wade of Charles I.add and cost Mr. after the collision with th«- City of next Toeaday night, has been mad«- In tbs < oenty ivwrt af tfcc gtatw ol Our hands are more accustomed to sard than right here in Oregon. $N00. In PenJIeton. Taunton was a man personally brave in New York city 1er Cmatilla County. In '<■*'. Ur alt « ■:*'« ol J.«. ■ » I - a England has deelin«*d to adopt But It is not an exhibition of the cour The state owes much to the public the ax and the rifle, than the pen or BUG- 14. Aet-rawd. IRISH TO BE THEIR OWN LAND age of individuals that the perform Whitaker Wright's suggestion that it BAKER A FOLSOM, L* «■’»» U- tb» - nedlt •«» at spirited men who are willing to invest the brush but when we have time _ th* ance of the soldiers appeals to the re withdraw the extradition pro«ee<!ing, ol »it *<-•*>« v«_ ________________ h -in< ■.»« afs ast LORDS. to rest from our labors the same keen Next door to Postcffice. large sums in importing high-priced, and allow him to return to ljondon *»•►«< John L s iSbete.g. ¿t. :o flecting mind The men under com I «wo tr* »» »mt «;b l«v ta* O* ■ JW»*ry -»•■ry^ .¿< b 1 hi. r« «•»'• t>* BBB With UCB-'I pure thoroughbreded slock to grade minds and skilled hands that have .,U< sol u. «Ho Igwad «. ’ » , of The longstanding Irish question is mand responded not to any daring Of hts own actor,! • tlo-br-1 10 the -.11« u»-te ei-- a am ol said - — -sw »swrvwwy. Brooklyn children are suffering L ’ w * ' '* • U« up our herds. In addition to the reg won success in the hardier tasks. to be settled at last The govern- impulse of the occasion, but to the <4 «» e «srcuior* 0« aid rsuu. at t Is rr»; 1»n-o promptings of what has bei-ome a con ””**" aifVn '*'* six "* “ * " xlur >l!toa. Orsaoc mooibi istered stock at Hot Lake. Mr. Wade will achieve fame in literary ami ar nient proposes to loan the Irish ten stant. every-moment factor tn their from an epidemic of croup and wh-op- - n«»« ViiiSuc ing-cough At ■* — ------------- present there are over tbc rth dav et Marc». ». tistic pursuits. We have already on has 45" grade cattle at his Dixie ranch ants money at 3Vj per cent, with lives—the habit of discipline K M MHtl-THV. E X RI-IK. The S»»» cases in that city an«l many A r\ \ / f QTlÒ our roll ot gifted sons such names as which to purchase their holding* Plymouth incident, then so far as deaths hate le-en Ez,rolonottb*e»ta ««I Jo.epb L SubUo- The new store can never be on Camas Prairie. report«! ft- Id. drr .sad kn-wn nnleas It advertises Lz V CZ >1 I Ir Sam L Simpson. Edwin Markham. The collection of the rents of the th«- marin«*s are <-on««-rned b«-«om«-s The strike situation at Cripple Joaquin Miller. Ellen Higinson. F F. non-resident landowner has been for one of many illustrations of the uni Creek. Colorado, is assuming an acute THE GLAD HAND. versal value of that habit. phase and there Is every indication Victor and others equally worthy generations a fruitful cause of trouble Courage is a quality that makes Nearly every day strangers are seen And to this illustrious roll is now and in the maintenance of order, and men ready to do and dare. Discipline that every mine in that district »ill be closed down by Thursday on our streets, tome times only a few added the name of the author of Mc- in the trials and convictions of offend imi>arts unity, method and strength The record of voracity le-lougs ot ! and some times there are many. Laughlin and Old Oregon and The to the doing and daring In such an ers it has been a heavy burden upon emergency as that on the Plymouth r.glrt to a stoat recently- caught at . These visitors as a general thing, are Conquest. England The recent plan contem not the least of the strength lies In Pennyhill During the night the bl««»d people from the East who have come plates the loan of $6ii,r*in.«H>ii leav the example of «-oolness and precision thirsty little creature hat killed 11 1 to the golden West seeking opportu CASTRO WITHDRAWS RESIGNA- turkeys. 3*"1 ducks and 2»« chicken» i ing aside all but financial considera set by the disciplined TION. Harry- Vardon. th«- famous golfer. : nities to invest or are following the The flre-drill in our public schools tions. it is a wise move as the de- gives to the children the same per has ruptured a blood vessel and is j advice of Horace Greely. “Go West, Our Spring Clothing and Boys Furnishings have arrived and Castro has withdrawn his resigna «■teased «-ost of administration wlll sistant sense of the right thing to do seriously 111. says a Ixmdon dispati'h young man. and grow tip with the we have decided to make a Big Special Opening Sale for amount to a saving of a million and in an emergency as that which made to the New York Herald He will b« tion. In his message he says: country- Bovs. This sale will begin those marines the helpful heroes of a unable to play in the Bournemouth "When I abdicated it was not from a quarter dollars a year. The coming and going of these (/) tournament on Thursday. post midnight alarm—The World any small-minded nor interested cal strangers offers a splendid opportuni CONSOLIDATION. President Dan McDonrld of th«- ■ culation. still less was it the result WISDOM FROM IDAHO. ty to advertise Pendleton. If you are American labor Union bar received of any sorry or ridiculous farce which The preliminary step toward the the official notification of Ms appoint approached by these strangers and has no place in a heart warmed by consolidation of all the beef-packing Over tn Oregon the people do not ment by the governor as one of the asked for information, give it read during whi:h time the special prices quoted be'ow will hold good. Our the heat of great ideals icterests of the country was taken understand the plans upon which the honorary commissioners from Mon Syndicate tuver in New York has made some very large purchases and se ily. Give them a hearty welcome. geological survey works in making its tana to the 8:. Louis fair. “With my separation today.” he yesterday in the incorporation of the examinations with respect to projects Meet them with a cheerful look. Tell cured for the F fly Stores connected with our Cash Buyers Union some of said, “nobody would lose and all National Packing Company. Seven for establishing irrigation works un The investigation of the |>olice d«*- them about the good points of our the best values in clothing to be found in the market. Never before have would gain, since this would imply companies located in Chicago and der the national law. The survey In partment at Kansas City, has devel values in Bovs Clothing and Furnishings been offered to Pendleton buyers. city. - When you leave them, give oped the fact that the jailers there that my efforts and my sacrifices were Omaha, lose their identity In the for vestigates every possible site for have release«! prisoners upon the pay- Everything from the highest priced suit of clothes down to the smallest them the glad hand and tell them When it finds one that is always and under all circumstances, mation of the now corporation. One works m«-nt of money- and the r<*< .-rd» of , article used by your boy his been marked down to the lowest price possible you hope to see them again, Make at the service of the republic at available it recommends it for adop its of the famous "Big Four” is eliminat tion. If the department shall adopt the case were afterward destroyed. for this B1G SALE them feel that they are wanted nere. first call. " A pistol duel in a dance hall at Tu- > ed. Hammond having sold his inter It. th»n. and not until then, will any Many articles are priced Below Actual Cost. This is the week to outfit Pendleton is a good city and has The Venezuelan trouble has led to est to the new company, of which Ar one lie justified in taking up lands cumin. N M.. Monday night, result- I your boy x You can save irom 20 per cent to 50 per cent here on every thing many good points to talk about, so ed in lhe deaths of Curley Hoffman j several rather important results, It mour. Swift and Morris are the prin •inder the propose«! works listed below. Note the SPECIAL PRICES. • • • make the best of the opportunity. If and Kenneth Woodard Three young has discouraged the shotgun policy cipal stockholders strangers are made to feel welcome The making of a preliminary sur m«-n of Clayton. N M.. were arrested, of collecting national debts, and it bas The capitalization is the third vey Indicates nothing more than that charged with the shooting The trou while here, if they do not remain, strengthened the Monroe doctrine. Irrgest am«mg the |>acking <-om|>a- the site Is being investigated with the ble was caused by a woman. they have a pleasant impression of </> COTHING From a financial standpoint England nies. The Swift company has $25. view of determining its practicability, BOYS FURNISHINGS Pendleton on their minds and it may and Germany have come out second, PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. and the people who should take up Boys' dark 3-piece vestee suits, made of goo«l Boys' sot'ks. grey mixed, good, serviceable ar- 000. the Armour company S20.00tl.U00. bring them back to locate in this vi- best as the South American republics land on the strength of such work twilled suiting, »ell made, in the latert tide .......................................... 4c and the National Is next with $15.000.- would have thrown away their time Lewiston I The Masonic lodg«- of cniity. Boys' skin gloves, ail sixes...................... ISc will be averse to resume trade rela 00». •tyies. sizes from 4 to 10 years, well worth If the site should not be selected. In a fino«*' I Mont., proposes to erect This policy, if followed out. will at tions with them. Their trade will Boys' suspenders, al! grades from 25c down Idaho this is thoroughly understood temple this season $15»». Special Sale Price...................... . .$1.15 10c pr. least cause the visitors to say a good come largely to the United States. That politics is not entirely a lied but some people in Oregon appear to Boys’ two-piece suits. double-brvast«-d coats, At the d«*dic*tion of the n«-w Chris- Boys' bow ties 15c. 13c. 10c and 5c each word for our city. Good words pass ot roses is beginning to be the belief have assumed that, because a survey tian church at Athena Sunday, over same goods as above, sizes 8 to 14 veers. Boys' scarf ties, regular 25c value. Special Is being made at one place or another, $4.<"t«i was raised. ed along the line is good advertising, OUR PRESIDENT. each. of Senator Foster, of our neighboring works are going to be built—Raise Spec ial Sale Price ................................. $115 so do your part whenever the chance There are about 22<t.<Msi sh«-ep in Boys long hose, all grades -Topsv" brand. 23c. state of Washington. Foster's former Statesman Boys' dark striped 3-piece suits, sizes 4 to 1<* It is a matter of general regret 17c. 15c. 13e and HR- pr. Wallowa county, of which 70.0<M) will is offered. years, well made, a handsome suit and very that the president can not spend a supporters have thrown their support Boys' Spring and Summer weight underwear. be on sale this spring. CANNOT UNITE. durable, worth much more than we ask for all sizes. 25c each few hour* of hi* time while on hi* to E. 8. Hamilton. Foster has a fight A I ¡and composeu of 12 young la HANNA VS. JOHNSON. Boys' knee pants, all sizes. $1 UO. 75c. 65c. of no mean proportions on hl* hands It. Sale Price ........................................ ..$1.5» dies is one of the attractive urganlra Western trip. In Pendleton. No mat- It may be that a [»ollticosocial tions of Chehalis. Wash 40c. 25c and 15c pr. Of al) the municipal elections to ter how much one may differ with to maintain his prestige. Buys' dark striped 2-piece suit, sam«- as above. club, composed of conservatives and Boys’ waists with belt.35c; without bell. 25c. W A. Clark, president of the San Biaea 8 to 14 years..................................... $l.5«i < ome off next month, that at Cleve- him in hi* political views, he Is com tadicals. of gold democrats and free Boys' raffled sailor waists. good quality, only Schley, than whom few naval he- silver democrats, of protwt'on demo- Pedro road, says his road has not yet Boys' light grey wool, 2-piece vestee suits, 35c. laud is the most interesting. For pelled to admire him a* the ideal type roes are more popular with the Amer- <rats and free trade democrats, of purchased th«- Oregon Short Line this there are several reasons, It Is of American manhood. sizer 4 to 8 years, latest style. Special for Kalis|>eil. Mont., reports th«- death ican people, will pay Portland a visit rro-trust nemocrats and anti-trust SHOES partly because of Che issues, which, this Big Sal«- ........................................ $2.'»' He la brave both morally and phys- within a few days. democrats, and of imperialist demo ol Thomas Lynch, one of the oldest Boys' heavy shoes, strong and durable, all although local in application are of ically. He is c)««an and honest. He Boys' 2-pi«xv »ool suits, green mixed color crats and anti-im|M*rlalist democrats, rettlers tn that part of the state. sizes from 1" to 2. Special for this Sale MH- as Judge Tilley in the opening speech national importance, centering as has the «-ourage of his convictions. WORSE THAN VOTE SELLERS. Jos. 8. Brown was shot by an un with pin stripe, new and n«*at pattern. siz«*s Boys' shot's sizes from 13 to 5. heavy soles. at the banquet described the Iroquois known holdup a few minutes after they do. about the traction problem. He will do what he think* right, no ». n 4 to 9 years, only ................... $1.20. "That man is not the most corrupt club to be—it is possible, we say. midnight Sunday at Idaho Falls, Ida It is partly because of the recent leg matter what comes of it. He makes Boys' shoes. sites 13 to *3 seamless, made of Boys’ 3-piece vestee suits, sizes 4 to 8 y ars. who sells his vote for a dollar bill or that a social club so constituted may ho. » the beet of calf skin, « shoe to give good islative construction of the clly gov mistakes—everyone does—but they a job in the street cleaning depart flourish. fine new gisxls. dark with tin«- whit«* sfs'cks. Gus lJnd and Roliert Wagner dug » service. $1 60 But similarly constituted. the dem a hole through th«' wall of th«- jail ernment. which divides the responsi are mistakes of judgement. He is an ment. It is the man who swears off ................ $3.00 a beautiful suit at ................... : Bovs’ shoes, sam«- as last mentioned, sites 3 and erratic ¡»arty canr.ot flourish bility of administration by making untiring worker and like Daniel, he is his taxes; it is the man who seizes at North Yakima on .March 22 ami » Boys' 2-|dece. all wool, blue serge, heavy weight to 5H- $1 85. ought not to flourish While these » all the principal offices elective, the two-thirds backbone and the other great public franchises. Giw! is diverse elements may liv- in peace escaped. sizes 5 to lb years .a gre.it bargain at . .$3.00 Boys’ ht-avy shoes, oak tanned leather in up- » worst in the most re*|x»ctable citi Henry C. Macaulay is president of pers and soles, wade for hard service, our oniy important administrative officer third clean grit. Boys' 3-piece suits, blue serge, same as above. zens. It is sin. black, damnable sin and harmony within the precincts of the newly organized board of trade « « best shoe, sizes 12 to 2. $1.80. that was elective under the previous 9 to 14 years ............................. $4.00 in any man. whatever his rank, what the Iroquois club, they cannot unit«- at Itawson. N. W T , and John Cor- Boys’ heavy shoes same as last mentioned, Bristol Bay. Alaska, where 22 sal- ever his wealth, who counts public within a political party to direct the system having been the mayor. And Boys' 3-piece. all »-ool coronation cloth suits. mack secretary. sizes 3 to 5»i. $2.00. legislation of the country. Republi it is doubtless due in no minor degree mon canneries have been in opera- interest something out of which he cans In sentiment belong with th«- re Ix-autlful mixed color with small speck or dot Boys’ fine dress shoes. Dongola or calf skin, Fire early Sunday morning broke may draw |>er*"nal emolument with sixes 12 to 2. $1 80. to the fact that the contest is between tion. was visited by a destructive out giving fair return.” effect, sizes 8 to 13 years, regular price $5 50. publican party, not with the demo out in the Enterprise planing mills Boys’ fine dress shoes. Dongola or calf skin, of Portland, and damaged it t«> the Senator Hanna, representing the lo storm and tidal wave. Five of the 22 Spt-dal for this Sab- ..............................$4.75 Dr. Ijman Abbott on "Municipal cratlc party, no matter what social amount sizes 3 to 5 v*. >2.00. of $5< mh >. cal aireet car interests and as repub canneries were destroyed and eight Reform." before the M-ague for Po club they may choose to join.—Tin- Boys' brown, sil wool worsted dress ssiiot Small boys' shoes from 5 to 8. soft calf sktn or Public. Last week in Walla Walla 100.000 liadly damaged. This will greatly re litical Education, laid stress on the lican leader in both the ci*v ot Cleve suits, beautifully trimmed, sizes 4 to 7. regu Dongola. $1.20. bushels of wheat were sold. The club responsibility, holding each Bovs' shoes same as last named, sizes 8»» to land and the state of Ohio an«l Tom duce the salmon pack. Alaska is a individual lar $5.00. Special Sal«- Price .............. $4.50 wheat brought 62A»c and the blur, man to be a trustee for his city. THE LEGAL VS. THE MORAL SIDE. 11H. $1.35. Hoys’ long pants. 3-plece suits, black and white L Johnson, representing the move- land of stern realities. Nature does stem 72>4c a bushel. “New York." he said, "is perhaps mixed color, newest style cloth, fine value not veil her grip of steel beneath the n ent for three-cent fares with municl- the worst governed city in the United A man who takes the place of strik Hrigailler-General Fred Funston ar FREE FOR BOYS .................. $4.00 at .................................... j-al ownership as soon as at: enabling velvet glove as in the temperate or States. I say ’perhaps.’ For in my ers has a lawful right to do so. but rived at Vancouver liai-acks Sunday Boys' long pant*. 3-piece suits, sizes 12 to 20 With every suit coating 84.00 or lets for mind, republican Philadelphia is a from the standixilnt of manhood he Is and assumed command of th«- depart tropic zones. It is a land of wonder- act can be secured, and as cemocratic years, dark color with small stripe, a very small boys a silk Windsor necktie, worth 25c. little worse, .Municipal reform is no not much of a man if he whimpers ment of the Columbia With every suit costing more than 84.00. a dressy suit ................... .................. $5.50 leader in both the city anti the state. fu) riches, but the exploitation of most political question It cannot be sol when he loses Woodson Gray, who wi»h his son. Boys ’ long pants. 3-plece suits. nice silk tie. and tie pin. of her resources require considerable tied by an election or settled in a grey mixed The ’’strike-breaker" Is employed, helped kill Arch Hallgaith at Elgin, With every pair of bey«' shoes, one pair color, sizes 12 to IS years, a good serviceable THE LAW’S FULFILLMENT. capital. year. It will not Ire achieved by get- not bet-ause he Is a good workman, has been placed under $2<>.0b0 bonds of ’’Topsy" hose. suit ................................................................ 15.50 ting the democratic rascals out and but his services are wanted to break Boys' long pants. 3-piece suits fine mixed color Sheriff Storey has sent out invita- "Wonderland," for 19o3, issued by letting the republican rascals in. It the strike. SATURDAY SPECIALS black and white, up-to-date dress suit $8.50 tions to witmuis the hanging of A. L. the Northern Pacific railway, is on is the battle of the ages between He knows that; his employers know Boys' -lark mixed color, .¡-piece long pants Calico. 10 yards to one person................. 3c y<* he is good and evil. It will not end until It; everybody understands why Belding, which takes place next Fri our desk. It is beautifully printed suits, 14 to 2«i years, strong and durable, yet Outing flannel, all 7c pat terns . ...5c yd employed, and therefore sympathy for day at 6:3" a m. There are persons and profusely illustrated, It de- the curtain goes • down. dressy ............................................................ $7.75 • • LL House lining, any quantity . ..4^c yd. the strlke-break«T can only be because who sincerely believe that publicity scribes and illustrates the “Great Boys’ all wool black clay worsted suits, long Heavy 8-oz. duck, 28 inches wide for tents. "The three great enemies to reform he finds it necessary to go against pants, sizes 14 to 20 years, heavy weight $8.75 etc............... ‘,..................................... ,... 10c yd. has a deterrent effect upon criminal- River of the West,” the Columbia, are ignorance, indifference and greed. his fellows to get a job. GRAIN COFFEE Hoys’ dark fancy worsted suits. 3-piece long Striped shirting, good quality, only.....6c yd. ty. That the death penalty should be also Yellowstane Park, irrigation in For ignorance the remedy is educa 'legally, the Htrike-breaker han a l>anis. beautiful patterns, latest style dress Sun bonnets, ladies' sixe. 19c; Misses' bon Even children drink Grain-O imposed Is wise, but the tendency of the West, the Mandan Indians and tion. The chief reason of our bad right to work. We have the right also suits ... .......................... $9.75 nets........................................................ 13c each city government is the indifference of to buy cheap goods, rendered cheap because they like it and the doc the times is to make that event as other topics of interest to the West. what we call the better class. This liecauae a |>owerful concern Is under tors say it is good for them. Why little of a public spectacle as possi date» from very early days"—and the selling and crushing a small dealer. not ? It contains all of the nourish Seattle and Tacoma are engaged in doctor read from the Bible the story The moral side Is quite another ble. 1-et the majesty of the law be ment of the pure grain and none vindicated, but let the execution be deadly rivalry for the largest share of the trees who wanted a king, and matter.—Denver Post. how each In turn, from some person of the poisons of coffee. of the president's time during his done as quietly and mercifully as pos al consideration, refused till they The city council of Chicago passed TRY IT TO-DAY. sible. There are criminals whose de Western visit. So far it seems that came to the bramble. an ‘'anti-smoke’’ ordinance by a vote In illustrating the battle between of 47 to 15, Monday night. light it is to be spectacular and who Tacoma has the best of it. JU groom «verywhtre; ISc. xud »Sc. p»r i» k«p. court notoriety. A public hanging with all its grewnome details and newspaper accounts brutalizes a cer tain proportion of those who witness it. blunting the sensibilities and de stroying the sacredness of human life. The wise course is to have no more spectators present than are ab solutely necessary to fulfill the sen tence of the law. When the state criminals are executed at the state penitentiary it will destroy the "hero- les" of a public execution. WHERE SKILL AND COUNTS. INDUSTRY giaid and evil, th«- doctor cited th«« history of our «-ountry He contended that while the same forces ar<- at work all over th«- country, they cen ter here in the big city, when- “they kneel, side by side in the sam«- church." He gave a graphic picture of the different elements. In sum ming up the civilizing influences among the great commercial enter prises, the doctor admitted that In vestment In a railroad would be l>et- ter than investment In som«- colleges. • • • He i>aid a passing c-ompliment to the ne»-spapers. "with all their faults." when he said that we might get on for a year without congress, hut that he was sure we could not get on for a year without the newspapers. "All virtue." he went on. "grows out of the struggle in life. Virtue Is not innocence. It is victory. Temper ance is uot merely abstinence from wine. b«*«-r and cigars Among other things, it is control of th«- tongue. I am inclined tn think that Mrs. Car rie Nation Is the most Intemperate woman In the United States." general news j SHOES FOR THE WEARY SOLE | CHOICE $2 50 PAIR t j Alexander Dep t Store | T he BUCKEYE Folding Vapor Bath Cabinet. PRICE, $5.00 BROCK & McCOMAS CO. The Little Darlings how do you Boys Week at The Fair o Monday, March 23 and continue until Saturday, March * 3 *• a •Ü CL u u S s« : a 6 X «s a Q Q 3 er •fl g C/1 1 The Busy Fair Store