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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1903)
GENERAL NEW8. we celebrate th«» resurrection of Him The total annual Income from liquor licenses Is $20.001». who came to bring peace on earth ami Much opposition is developed to the Portland lrishm«»n are preparing a good will to men. If mankind would Panama canal treaty in Colombia royal reception for Joseph Devlin adopt, as a working principle, lusted Harry Stratton has succeeded 111 the Irish patriot, who will visit that of a theory, some of the precepts of breaking his lather's will and will re city about April 20. the Prince of Peace, for example th«1 reive $350.000 in cash front the estate. Work will begin at once upon a new sermon on the mount, the golden rule Rev Charles Purkhurst In bis ser coast road which will extend from and others of that nature there would mon Sunday, said that many negroe:, Grant's P hhh , Or., to Crencent City, The man who is always be no need to train the artillery on would be better off if slavery still ex Cal., and on southward isted. Mayor Williams, of Portland, has the strikers ami send for additional right on time is the man A new cabinet has been formed in been asked to appoint a committee reserves of troops. As Pope Leo Hayti, the old cabinet having resign to arbitrate the differences between who carries the said yesterday in reference to th,' ed because they were censured by the labor unions and employers. senate. strike in Rome: The 2-year-old daughter of H F. A general strike has |>een proclaim Cassidy, of Boise City, was run over “It is a sword with two edges." It almost always cuts both the one ed in Holland as a protest against and horribly mangled by an electric the proposed anti-strike laws of that car Monday. She may recover. who wields it as well as the one at country. The citizens of Colton. Cal., mask whom it is wielded. Every Elgin Watch is fully guaranteed. All jewelers have Elgin Watches. Charlie Fleming, n 9 year-old adopt ed themselves ami drove the hoboes It means forfeited contracts and el boy, was kidnaped from St. John's out of town with sticks, pieces of ‘•Timemakers and Timekeepers,” an illustrated history of the watch, sent loss of business to the employer ami parochial school. In Somerville, Mass.. rubber hose and ro|>es for whips free upon request to The fast mail trains on the O. Il A loss of income ami the spending of Thursday. Ciain Navi.aaL Wares Co.. ««« The recent cold snap in Maryland N. will hereafter stop five minutes at carefully hoarded savings to the early vegetation and it is stated Multnomah Falls, for the purpose of IM striker. The day will com«1 when tioz«» that there will be iio peach or straw allowing tourists to view th«» falls employes and employer will realiz«* berry crop. Robert George, of Astoria, wan kill that their interests are identical in si«>n, for a moment’s reflection The enlisted men of the navy are ed by a logging train Monday. He at to tie giveu a net shore leave of lu tempted to jump on th«» moving en* show that the greater the amount of stead of antagonistic. days when the battleships are docked gin«- and fell under the wheels. property assesse«! in the county and Th«» Baker City butcher who wll next month. Water Bailiff Ed Marshall, of As the more widely it is distributed, th«» fully distributed the meat of an ani Andrew Carnegie has offer«»«! to pay toria. seized 3.00»» |M»unds of salmon lower the levy will be to raise th«» FRIDAY. APRIL 10. 1903. mal affected with lumpy jaw. among th«» bills of all Cornell students, in on the Clatskanie Monday, which ha«l necessary amount. One of the vital by sickness In the typhoid fe been caught In violation of the law. his customers, should spend the re ’ | curred ver epidemic. Twenty-seven applicants, including benefits of a high valuation is that t mainder of his life at bard lalior for The chief of police at Jersey City, six women, art to be examined by th«* all property pays some part of th«» Truth is always consistent the state. What punishment should I N. J., declares that he will prosecut« state medical board In Poitland with itself, and needs nothing to tax. I’nder low valuations a great be meted out. in justice, to a wretch all theatrical managers who presen" Thursday for license to practise med help it out; It is always near at amount of property escaped paying icine hand and sits upon our lips, and who for the sake of $50 profit, will "Tracy” plays. any tax whatever, under the exemr Donald Ross, of Whatcom Wash., is ready to drop out before we Emerson Hall, the proposed 1 new menace the health of innoceut faitii committed suicide Monday by shoot are aware; whereas a lie is tion law. As the present assessment has of philosophy at Harvard hull lies with beef unfit for use? It is a troublesome, and sets a man's in $75.bOO promised of the $150., h > o 1 re ing himself with a 32-calibre is being conducted, property hereto- crime that is so vital to society - that quired to build it. Despondency and drink were vention on the rack, and one assessed is being added to fore not causes. trick needs a great many more the question at once arises: Is busi Arthur Pennell, the suspect In thf so the grand total will be the list. of the same to make it good.— ness for private gain safe in the Burdick ease, who committed suicide Employes at the Insane asylum distributed among a vastly increase«! Dr. Samuel Johnson. hands of irresp«>n»ible men? ’ Wha l is now said to have been a defaultet have petitioned for an increase of number of individual property own «ages The board of asylum com I______________________________ limits should be placed on liberty* ' to the sum of $15" '•••" ers. This will result in a lower levy The cottage at Tabor. Iowa, where missioners has the request tinder ad THE TRUST’S ROBBERY. Should society be «ubje»t-‘«l to the and a wider distribution of taxes John Brown lived for several years visement. greedy propensities of dealers who and where b«» drilled his followers The students at Whitman College among the citizens of the count) Without advancing the wages of its are willing to sacrifice publie health, at Walla Walla. Tuesday night play has been destroyed by ■re. «•mployes one cent or adding aught to Other counties might follow the ex* even life, in their hunt lot profits? e<l a supposed joke on the faculty by Mr». Susan L ’ pdike. of Akron. O the quality of its product, the salt ample of Umatilla to their profit. smearing limberger <he«»sr about The state must mak«- an example ot has confessed that she killed Andr«-w their ma ting place. trust has raised the price of salt from Fasnacht with a club, bwause he wat one of these vampires—the stoner, Two boy» hunting in the vicinity TOM JOHNSON. REFORMER. $2.50 in February, as quoted to Doug playing "P«*|>ing Tom" on her. th«' better ior public good las Belts, president of the State The farmers of South Dakota are of Grant's Pass lately, discovered a The people of Cleveland. Ohio organizing themselves into locals o' large limestone cave, which pre »mines Woolgrowers' Association, to $10 per It is unfortunate that strife has a union called the American Society to be as great tn extent as the noted have again indorsed the principles of ton on April 1. "Great Oregon Caves.” arisen in the Red Cross ranks, Peo- Tom Johnson, this time by 7.444 ma pie who a«*compltsh things, and Mlss of Equity of North America A IWnish workman on the state This is the brand of prosperity that A thousand furnituro-packers in jority. in the home of the only Marl- Barton is of the number, do not al Chicago wholesale and retail estab house at Olympia. Wednesday fell helps one man and hurts a hundred. Hanna ways have time to enter into long ex hshments went on strike Tuesday for out of the« third-story window a dis The woolgrowers have labored in Johnson has proven himself to be planations of their motives and ac a nin««-hour day and $2.70 a« a mini tance of $<• feet into a pile of lumber «■essantly to build up their flocks below, landing without a scratch. the friend of the common people. He tions. They an* too busy accomplish mum scale. They have invested money in fine E A Smith, of McMinnville, who A dispatch from 1-a Guayra. Vetie has made an honest study of theii ing results, hence they are irepient won the state oratorical contc-st or. breeds, improved their farms with all zuela. states that the revolutionary home an«! needs in the city of his ly misunderstood. Miss Clara Barton leader. Rolando, is only two hours an oration said to be stolen from the conveniences and equipment has fearlessly ma«le their needs hi« is a noble woman and ha« spent her distant from Caracas and a battle is Senator Vance, will I m - held bv th«» necessary to the comfort and care McMinnville College for plagarism political creed. exi>e< ted soon. life for humanity. ot their stock. They have added George Est«rs. president of the plutocrat» Opposed to him are the A cyclone swept over the Piedmont wealth to the county and state in in- who look upon the common herd as nitre) Britbcrhood of Railway Em President Roosevelt for the next legion Wednesday doing great dam 1 ployes. «ho has l»een held in Van « teasing values. They have offered so many horses, to be worked, while two weeks will be out of the limelight i age to crops and buildings At Hance couver. B C.. for interfering with the markets a better product and are the vigor of manhood lasts, anti the’ ville. Ala . eleven persons were kill«! bis majesty’s mall, has been released of publicity. With John Burroughs and many injured just now in condition to reap a just to be sent to the alms house, if n< from custody an«i a cavalry escort he will spend th, The National Mule Spinners' Asso reward from their labor and expense, other charitable door is o]*n for The Astoria Fishermen s Union has time in the Yellowstone Park. Ever, elation voted Wednesday to indors, when the octopus of greed grasps them. At the head of this rank of to so strenuous a person as Roosevelt the position of the I.owej| cotton mill decided that the price of the chlnook salmon <at<b this season shall be 5 their profits and pockets the reward political corruptionists, opposed to two weeks spent far from the "mad o|M»ratives and to support, financially cents per pouml for all fish weighing they have earned. the Lowell strikers the people of Cleveland. stands Mark dening throng" must prove a great ir«s than 25 pounds, and 6 cents for They must have salt. The trust Hanna. All four years of the course at ail over 25 lounds relief. Yale are to be elective hereafter controls the entput. They must pay Two hoboes were arrested at Bon The municipal fight in Cleveland Is This nile will make it possible for a the price fixed by the trust or go waged about the street car fare an«’, Carter Harrison's election (or the freshman to drop Greek and other neyville. Monday for breaking into O. R. & N. freight cars They were without. And in paying the trust's franchise question. Tom Johnson fourth time as mayor of Chicago, is unnecessary studies j selling cigars so cheaply that It exorbitant prices, they are unjustly a victory for municipal ownership. He Frank Buchanan, the leader of the aroused suspicion and their theft was stands for 3 cent fares, the opposi forced to give np hard-earned wealth tion for 5 cent fares, the same rate has gone to work In earnest to settle Btidge and Ironworkers in their | soon discovered that should go into further improve that has been charged since st rec the traction qu«»stion. He is working stiusgle with the United States St«*’ Thomas Drislane. the pioneer cat- (’• rporation. predict» a general labor ments in herds and homes. . tie king and old-time miner of Baker railways were first built in Cleve for the city to own and operate its war throughout the country Wil) they still cling to the trust street car lines. I county .left an which is ap- land. Herr John Most after serving a j prain-d at $1« m > < estate mb > principle or is the lesson sufficient? Among other has lx*n releas year's imprisonment Tom Johnson represents progress; I bequ«-sts hr leaves $3 «»■< to St Elia- The Walla Walla-Dixie railroad u Will they still support the cause that the Hanna forces represent the to be built, if indications are to Ir- • d from Blackwells Island Ik- was ! sbeth hospital. $2.0> mi to St Franc is nourishes the trust, or will they join convicted of writing an anar, histic ’A<ademy and $i.5u«i to the Catholl« mossback capitalism that fights even relied upon, It is the ultimate object article on the death of McKinley forces with the reformers who stan«i ' church all of Baker City innovation. no matter how worthy of the company to get into Grand One hundred and fifty men belong for the rights of the people’ which threatens to reduce personal Ronde and Wallowa valleys. The re ir.g to the Eighteenth Port uguese In | Th«- board «M din-ctors of the Mu It is said the nearest route by dividends, in the interest of all th«' wards that await it are lieyond com (entry at Oporto, hav« mutinied l>e siciaus' Union at San Francisco. of which to reach a man's vote lies cause they were about to be sent to I I which Mayor Schmitz is president, people. parison. the Portuguese colonies in Africa. 1 has placed the democratic stat«- cen through his pocket. The election of Johnson is a scatb The workmen's defense committee j 1 tral «-ommittee upon the unfair list If this "hold up" of the stockman 'ing rebuke to the fossilized forces WOMAN'S KINGDOM IS THE WEST has decided to |>roc lairn a general I until that committee shall liquidate by the villianous salt trust is no*, its lndebtedn<-ss to the musician» for arrayed against him In a leading re strike of all the trades throughout I i service« enough to make them think deeply in the last <amiaign “Dux femina facti”—a woman leo publican state, and In the best city the deed—wrote Virgil in his Aeneid Holland, unless the tyrannical anti and seriously, nothing can do it strike lass are abandoned by the gov- 1 State Attorney General Webb, of in that state, it is refreshing to find 2"««' years ago I am not sure but the They are robbed of profits which ' erntr nt. * i California, has returned an official the common people tearing away same might be said of the l>-wls and should be used in educating their About issst member» of the United opinion declaring the use of the Bible from the worn-out, threan-bare policy Clark Centennial for it was Sa< aja Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join in the public schools unconstitution families, beautifying their homes and wea. the little Shoshone princess with which has built up one man and on' her baby on her back, pointing the erg are on a strike in New York be al Not only may teachers not use improving their flocks tortune at the expense of a thousand way to Lewis and Clark through the I cause of misunderstandings betweer tbe Scriptures as a text book, but The trust gives them no increase,« reading from them, aa is the It would be a happy choice and on« devious mountain passes that made . that order and the Amalgamated So- even rustom frequently at the opening de- value for this increased price. The I ciety of Carpenters. possible this Centennial that the great mass of the plain peo I votional exercises. 1« barred. • • • same salt that sold for $2.50 per ton Two negroes were killed, two seri pie would welcome, should Tom John In answer to your inquiry. “What ously hurt and nine slightly injured in February is now quoted at $10. son be named as the standard-beare: can , women do for the l^evis and by falling walls in a brick tenement The trust knows that the season of for democracy. The record he ha> Clark exposition’’’ answer, every house at I»uisville. Ky . Thursday. the year is on in which the stockman made in Ohio entitles him to consid thing, for the West is woman s king The collapse caught the inmates must have salt and they force him to dom eration. In the stronghold of the en you." "I will sell my jewels to equip asleep in their beds said Isabella when Columbus pay them a 300 per cent increase in 1 In a negro settlement near Waver emy he has won laurels of which an; would seek America. A woman's ly. Mo.. Wednesday. a riot was start price to get it. leader may well feel proud.. foot first touched Plymouth Rock. An ed over two negroes running for ai Congress has done nothing to cur- Indian girl braved the war club in dermen In trying to quell the dis tail the power of the trusts. The IMPROVING THE NATIONAL Virginia and nightly brought food to turbance the city marshal was badly the starving colonists Not until beaten and one black was killed. great boasts made by the republican GUARD. Narcissa Whitman and Eliza Spalding leaders were empty. The people ar,» As a result of a long crusade. th. the first white women crossed the being mercilessly exploited by in General Funston, the newly-ap Rocky mountains, was colonization ‘>oard of commissioners of the District creased prices for life's necessities, pointed commanding officer of the de into Oregon deemed possible They Of Columbia yesterday adopted a reg forbidding expectorating on and will be until the common people partaient of the Columbia, has receiv brought the home. "Go." said the ulation the sidewalks, making a violation themselves .overthrow machine poli ed orders from the war department t< bride of Jason I>*. when duty called thereof ««ibject tu » 8 m <«f $1. him back to the states. "I did not tics and make a few wholesome laws. detail regular army officers to serve Thirty persons were killed and !<*• marry you to hinder, but to help you." as inspectors of the Oregon national No wonder these» women's graves art injured during labor disturbances GET OUT OF DEBT. guard. Not only will the drill and hallowed in the Columbia country. T uesday at a factory near Nishui in Russia, Troops were called out and followed discipline be rigidly inspected, but They |e«| where • thousands • • artillery brought up anil fired point At the closing session of the Mor- arms, equipment, quarters and the of A woman founded Pacific Univerai blank into the midst of the strikers. mon celebration in Salt Lake City. ficial files, records and correspond ty. a woman did the first extensive Close to 3.( hh ) immigrants passed Sunday. President Joseph Smith made ence will be inspected work for Oregon history, and women, through Chicago Monday for an appeal to Mormons to get out of This is certainly a move in th« the daughters of chiefs, mad«» possi Northwest. Agents declare that ble th«- old regim«' of the trapping debt and prepare for any financial right direction. The citizens of th, days when they said to their tribes. present year will see all records crisis which might visit the country. immigration and settlement In state pay liberally for the support ol “Bring hither your furs." What can Northwest broken by a large major) This is good religion for Gentiles women do? In the pioneer days they the guard and they have a right to ex ty. as well as Mormons. pect the highest state of efficiency ir spun and wove and kept the hearth Dr. Franklin H. Giddings of Col- Ires burning. Today, factories and It is a creed that applies to all the state militia. furnaces and division of labor is lie umbia University. predict» that in 50 men. At the beginning of the Span ginning to give them leisure to visit years the cities and towns between The men who suffered most severe ish-American war it was found libraries and to study in that great Lynn. Mass, and Mout Vernon. Va., will have grown together, forming a ly from the panic of 1893-4 were the that a large proportion of the university-extension movement, the continuous city joined by trolley men who were deeply in debt at that woman's club Have you noted the members of the various militia com club-woman, her eyes are brighter, lines. time. Under ordinary conditions I j>anies were unfit for service, through she gets her work done quick r. she Oscar Barcllffe. engineer of the their debts were not oppressive. The) laxity in enforcing the requirements uses her head more and her hands train which collided with a trolley had purchased stock and land ana of the physical examination at the less she is the companion of her sons • ar at Newark. N. J, killing many made improvements on borrowed cap and daughters. school children, is a raving maniac time of their admission. The war • • • ital. to a large extent, and had the in a hospital where he constantly with S;>ain and our campaign in the No other country Is so hlcHsed a. manipulates imaginary throttle levers prices of their produce .and the de Philippines taught us some valuable America in women of leisure; a new and valves. mand for it. remained normal, they lessons. One of these was that the force is here, intelligent, artistic, en It is reported that th«» Macedonian would have succeeded well in their thusiastic. just waking to its birth militia must not be a dress i>aradc right of action. As the pioneer moth revolutionary committee intends to ventures. proclaim a genera) insurrection in the But prices dropped. Incomes ceas- proposition or a social organization ers helped to make American history. European provinces of Turkey about It must be brought up to the require so their daughters are making history ed. Interest on mortgages fell due April 20. where more than 100,000 ments of the regular army, and be still, awakening the dormant sense men armed with rifles and dynamite with unerring regularity; the mort of art. And there lies woman's work ready for instant service in time of In the Lewis and Clark Centennial, Itombs are in the field. gages themselves came due. Mar need. It is quite probable that the an appeal to beauty, le-autiful homes, Mayor Harrison's first official act Lets were shattered. Grain, wool and out-of-date Springfield rifles now ir. with just a whisper of that old world after he knew he was re-elected was livestock would scarcely pay the cost sense that hid nymphs and statues use will be replaced by the govern •o ask the city council to authorize ot production, and the man who was him to send a commission to Spring ment with the service magazine rifle among the shrubbery. • • • in debt, unless backed by strong and urge the passage of a municipal The exchange will be made without I Saeawajea the Birdwoman in ownership enabling act and u bill financial friends, went to the wall. bronze, with her baby on her back; providing for the initiative and refer expense to the state. The small business man who had Narcissa Whitman, resplendent in her endum. been accustomed to paying as he PUT YOURSELF IN HIS PLACE. Saxon b«»auty. crossing the mountains on her snow-white» steed, in marble; went and staying out of debt, and PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The strike situation in Holland la these ar«« types and emblems of our who had disciplined himself to strict new Northwest. The typical pioneer Dunsmuir, Cal., suffered a $200.000 economy, was not subjected to any assuming serious proportions The mother with her distaff and spindle, severe financial strain by the sudden government has ordered the mobiliza bas reliefs of long caravans of men loss by fire Monday morning. The anti saltMxm forces won in the tion of ail the marines and three and women, of ox-teams and prairie* change in conditions. city election at Woodburn. Tuesday schooners, of flocks and herds and warships have been ordered to be in His property was not encumbered, peering Indians dashing by on horse The state grand lodge of the A. O. he was not called upon for any inter readiness for immediate service. In back .possibly the Indian battle, the U. W. convened at Olympia. Wash.. Rome details of soldiers are posted est charges, and he could live while flight, the rescue, these are themes Tuesday. the panic lasted, for he was indepen around the Vatican and detachments for the painter and the sculptor. The Wells Fargo Company is now If the women take hold of art in looking for a site for a large hotel in of cavalry are posted in the public dent. connection with the Ix»wis and Clark The warning of President Smith squares and ten more batallions of Centennial It means an unparallelled Portland. A “blind pig" joiut was raided in may well be heeded by all. It is a troops have been sent for. The troops development in art in Oregon in the Woodburn Tuesday and August Cal bit of religion from the Mormon creed fired several volleys into an assembly next 5o years. It means wealth ot mel, the proprietor, arrested. of the strikers who refused to dis beauty blossoming from th«» seedsow- which it «ill pay to believe in. In the opinion of experienced \las- perse. In Russia the civil authorities ing of the next two years.—Eva Em ka mining men the Tanana district is One o’ the commonest complaints appealed to the regulars for help in ery Dye, in Oregon Daily Journal much richer than the Klondike. met with by the county assessor, in the labor disturbances there. The Dr. Willis A Silliman. of Seattle, The fifth annual championship tour his efforts to raise the valuation of artillery was trained on the rioters has been expelled from the medical nament of the Pacific Northwest Golf property, is that higher valuations and 3o were killed and more than a society on account of unprofessional Association will be held at Portland conduct. He gave expert testimony April 22-25. will mean higher taxes. People hundred wounded in a law suit which reflected on his The receipts from fines in Astoria thoughtlessly arrive at this conrlu- All this on the eve of Easter when brother practitioners. for the month of .March, was $1,287. To Err is Human Not to Err—Elgin. ELGIN WATCH H PENDLETON AEWKYS TIRED. HEVER RESTED^ Don’t Oversleep Yourself tonic set ions disorder is threatening the health, One of the chief causes ol that “Alu. «•«■tiled, 1:1 •«er-rested condition” is impure blood and bad circu- lation. t »less, the l.«x!y . nourished with rich, pun- blcxxl there is lack of nervous for« c, tin- tnus- F<. over four yeurit I Buffer»«! with genaral debility, cl«s Lex.,ttic weak, the di •««.« 1 • g u 11 ■ ■«. r 1 sb ku.g <l ,u n of in/ ty (ten My »«'!.. ««. L- . !.'<-n* 1:t —'« by ti. K. IS.. told me gestion impaired, anil 1 1 i i*. «■ • I > cured me. I heartily ro- general <1is<;r«k»r occurs « >:«i ■ n I H. 3. ?. t . 1 w ho may lt-*I tl«e need ot ■ )u.rt truly, llitoitghoul th«» .«•. .tent LUuio.iz l«ly «ucxl Lio«, tun;« .'•O'd. JOH4E A. WKlI l AJN. Debility . insomnia, net 4t W. Ninth Bt.. Column . Te.m, vousnesa. indigestion. dysnep . 1 J,.- s < f ;«pp. tit« . .' treiigtli and < nergy, ;.a«i th«» hundred '- «»f little ■uU>n 'I ' v’.•««lien 1 a«« .«re 1.<.:ie« tic to a bad loti- (c^ (05 “,1‘ 011 <4 the blood an<l circulation, and the quickest '■ l-v 1 ’ l-’ct rid <4 them i . Lv purifying and building r p t bl« '. ..: 1 I r t! : J. <-n» r< ;uedy equals ^»—^ S. S. S., which < « nt.«in 11.« I.« st it:;.'-elici ts for c) ill- in the bi<»aland t ttiii:.» up the sy stem. It is a • g«. table blood purifier and toniccouibiucd, tliai« 1 n«h« > thebro«'«!, an<i tin «ugh it the entire sysU-m is nourished and refreshin,; sle« .» c<>m«rs to the tir««l, ,! «■< r rest 1 1-dy. \uE i>WlfT HFECIilC C&., ATLAiJTA. C/l if aultless Underskirts When you can get alarm clocks for 75c, the cheap kind a better one tor $125, a still better one for Si 50, and one that will never let you over sleep for $2.50 Be prompt in getting up in the morning and be prompt in getting one of these bargains. HUNZIKER THE PROGRESSIVE JEWELER Brand New Line Shoes^ 1 he I est fittir g, then -t or.. ■ r ient an-i th» most satis factory skirt on the mark- t It tits the waist and hips per fect.y It has wide, circular flounce, designed especially for the latest st les of di, s skirts It is seven gore, tailor made, fitted top skirt, made tip in the latest and most popu'ar de- signs Four fastener > on each «ide, making it adjustable to any size wa,st from 20 to 30 inches Is made from ti e best materials an«l by the n: ->t < .«; • t.enc« I operators. See window dtsplav Pi ke fr III $2 "O t” *4-Oil. ------ FOR Easter DON’T FORGET THE FREE SATURDAY EVE. CONCERTS We have just received some of the handsomest Shoes for Corner Main and Alta Streets. a —AND— T « Í IT’S THERE ARE IN LsE THE RECORD! 400.000 De Laval Cream Separators and •.. e demand still g*uw& N > firm or dairy complete without a Le Laval. W e carry the largest Stock of IJairy apparatus and supplies on the PacitK Coast. Send for catalogue. DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY CO. / Ladies Children Portland. Or. 65 Front Street San Francisco 217-219 Drumm St That we have ever shown. It s to your interest to your interest to see (hem before you buy your next pair. For Chi Id rei 50c to $1.40 For Laries $2.00 to $4.00 PEOPLES warehouse ♦♦»♦♦«■« ¡♦»lit Farmers Custom Mill LEGAL BLANKS alogve of them. — Fred Wai'era. Proprietor Capacity 150 Larrvuia «lay A fulf supply always kept tn stock. A. KUNKEL & CO John Deere Disc Plows Flour exchanged for wheat El-sir, Mill Fred Cbc ped Feed, etc always < ■ hand. «TUEN« MOU\E.ILL. We also carry a Full Line of John Deere Plows, Chilled and Steel Bottoms. The Moline Wagons Have Been Time Tried and Have Never Been Lound Wanting in any Particular. PENDLETON < > The Wilson, Moline and John Deere Buggies and Hacks. There are none better made. Pl ano Harvesting Machinery, all users speak in highest terms. The Buckeye Drills have proven their true worth. Minneapolis Thresh ing Machinery, Engines Etc. They hold the highest place from point of merit. Sold Only by A. KUNKEL & CO ATHENA