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CHILD LABOR. wrongdoing. "In one of these plants," the writer tells us. -n system of stealing metals has been evolved.” A fence had established himself with in handy reach, who paid trifling sums for the plunder brought him by these juvenile delinquents. These fnets lead to the question whether our statesmanship stands approved In vitiating and corrupting the grow Ing generation, in order that the bulk of our manufacturers may be swelled and the accumulation of wealth creased, "RighteouanewH exalteth nation" the wise man reminds "but sin is a reproach." PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. We read in the Scriptures of King The Finnish residents of David, during a military exp«‘ditioii, have sent $«>15 to th* famine suffering with thirst and some of his In Finland devoted followers burst through the It 1» announced thai the <*sbh* to enemy to procure their leader a drink. Manila will probably be working by But when the refreshing element was the en«l of June _ he refused It. say- off«»re«i the king Th«' «lection belli al Wallowa April ing: "Is not this the blood of the men 7. ha» been declared illegal und an that went In jeopardy of their lives?" * »a other one will be held April 2S And he poured it on the ground as i AV II. Strawbridg«' ha» recently the price of blood. I iiicaascd 42.<MHi acre» of timber I hii «I In these days the product of child on the upper Rogue River for $960 labor may bo considered the price o( 000. blood. A writer in McClure1'» of the riS Z* 11 1 7^ There are indication» of a fl»h war present month, tells of a child being GENERAL NEWS. In Astoria, on«' denier having advanc doomeii to eleven hours night work yio - 2*■) ed the price of raw fi»h to 7 cents daily in a mill, who lost her mental The municipal ownership bill has a liotind. faculties, ("sorter quit keering for 9 3? Every Elgin Witch is fully guaranteed. AU things.") then her physical powers been passed by the Illinois stale |egi»- The new lumber «oinpany of Sump jewelers have Elgtn Watches. •‘Timemakers gave way and she xxas sent home lature. ter ha» been declared unfair by the .8 4 and Timekeepers,” an illustrated history of the sick, permanently disabled for the There are rumor* of an ini|iendiug unions becauK«* they employ Japanese watch, sent free upon request to battle of life. In a recent number of ocean freight and |>as>u*nger war on to cut wood. X'. K lsih Navioaat W atch C o .. (««■». ka . -.4 the Outlook. Lillian W. Betts gives the Pacific' Christ Benson .the murderer a graphic picture of child labor in President Roo»ev«ll will 1«. the Jailer Morrell, ha» been sentenced New York state. As a sedative to the guest of the labor union» while he is the iienltentlary for 2«l years an<l public conacience a laxx is in effect at Bull®, Mont pay a line of $2.ooo. trouble and not to earn a living and in that stat«' excluding iiersons under The grave digger» ot Montreal are W. H. Hogan, who die«l re«ently 14 .xears from employment in a tac- found a home. While our extent is lory, and thos«' from 11 to 16 require on a strike for an Increase of 25 cents Lane «ounty aged 84 years, leave» widow aged 78. to whom he wan mar vast and we can assimilate much a certificate executed by a health of a «lay in wages Birmingham council has lieea test ried In 18(1, *>2 year» ago. that is inferior, our country is not ficer. But an affidavit from th«' pa ing a motor tire engine which can A «lesperale islxii wui 1» being wag a lake into which Europe can dis rent or guarelian. properly attested, FRIDAY. ARPIL 24. 1903. «d on A’aneouver Island. bet Wien the certifying that the chilil is 16, puts travel al SO miles an hour. charge her sewerage and garbage the juvenile operative beyond the Parafliu oil is about to be tried as Western Federation of Miners a nd to pollute our national life. reach of the law, which regards ihb. the motive power for herring Ash Ininsmulr, the owner of the rune*, declaration as terminalive and final ing boats on th«- Moray Firth. S. W M< I«annal<l was awarded Describing a visit to a textile fac VALUE OF PUBLICITY. Every tryiug experience de The government has just purchased $«.<•<«• by th«' supreme court at Walla tory within the limits of New York 24.000 ounces of »liver bullion to Walla Saturday for injuries received mands a strengthening of one’s Public officials, like all other creat city, the writer found hut two per turn into coins for th«' Philippines. while employed on th«' AV. i C. R. faith or a deepening of one's self-possession. For the natural ures of humanity, are liable to err. cent of the child employes of native President Lylle of the Columbia The Prince of Wales will head the birth. All nationalities were repre tendency is to fear, worry and and especially so if their acts are sented: Poles. Russian. Italians. Ger ■ British commission to the St. lziuis Southern, says that hi* road will not doubt. We are not sure of our !■«• sol«! to th«- O. R A N but that never scrutinized by the public, that mans. Finns being In predominance. air at King Edward's special re selves until we have met and it will be built into Central Oregon quest. is, their work gone over by others anil A whole gloup of these would tail undergone the test of a severe The National Shorthorn Breeders’ died In Cardiff a parrot has ju»t Any experience, experience, their stewardship of the trust* in their to understand English; few were able to write their names in the language which *as 4<> years old. It ha<l l»een I At-ociation xvlll shit« a < onsignment then, that strengthens this in keeping published to those whom they they spoke. An Inchlent given in th«' for 35 years with the family that of registere-d stock to Walia Wnlla ward repose is rather a blessing and hohl ¡Hipulsr sales early in owu«-d it. serve. narrative is worth reproducing than a hardship.—Horatio Ores- I June »cor lizard*. The eating of snakes, ser. The taxpayers of Portland are learn "Among the swarthy foreigu child Patrolman W F Barrie» «>f port tta.it ulas and «»the: ing this to be a fact, through an ex ren whose baby faces and diminu pions. centi|>edes land was »hot at I o'clock Sunday reptile» is now prohibited by statute CHILD INSTINCTS. tive. ill-nourished bodies were* a po: I amination that has been made of the morning by Charles Palmer, a flee itive contradiction to the sworn state in Kansas. Many ways of infancy ami child county clerks' office by two experts ments «»( the t>arent* on file. stoo«I A shipload of 16.000 *>-als has ar ing robber. H«* v®» u««t iw-riouxly in jure«!. hoo«i seem to adults unnatural: and for a period of six years, terminating out the re fine«! head and face of an i rived at St Johns. N. F The Arcti« Th«- luiube.-m«n of Portland nave if children chance, as they frequent with July 1 1»*>2. These experts have Amt'rican boy. 11 or 12. apparently ice this year is the heaviest known 1« lared their determination to dellv There was a certain pathetic apeal for many years. ly do, to exhibit tendencies animal liscovered that very l«x>se methods in in the boy's eyes that drew the visitor William P Lord, forater governor j •r no more lumlw r to l«xal contractors rather than esthetic, we ar»' apt tc the management of that office have to him. He answered in a refined >f Oregon and United States minister until the consider them such as to lie proper urevailed. In the matter of collection voice an«! with dear enunciation a» to Argentina has been tore«-.I to l«-ave (or good Paddy l.ynch. the Astoria sailor ly frowned upon. Yet it might often if delinquent taxes and the settlement to his name and age. resjionding to lis post because of lines» the questions. 'How old ar»1 you? boarding house mästet is in jail con with certain mortgage holders, it it Th«' astronomers of th«- world will • ontribute to one’s equanimity if it 'Fourteen.' 'When were you born?' j vlcted ot kidnaping Charles Gardner were borne in mind that chikl in thown that it has lost many thous- 'October 23. 1893 ’ The visitors were merge and form an association with an«l pla< inn him upon the British Shl| (lit ihhuhhi capital. Harvard college o' Fayhsdal*' stinct. more frequently than reason Uids of dollars. In the settlement of able to «-ontrol any expr«*ssion will be custodian of the funds. he taxes on one property alone, the surprise, but asked where he attend Prineville is suffering troni a is in the right. A tornado tn Neosha county. Kan ed school and when he left At the scourge of smallpox Four new cane» Marquam building, the county has For example, the lusty tit of cry noon hour one of the visitor* went • «as Saturday night injured (our 1» were reported from there Monday ost $28 <>•><• . to th«' school to verify the boy’s state ?le fatally and destrojre«l many homes 8®ver*l case* of diphtheria and *<ar ing incident to the baby's liath. al »nd a school building at St Paul. it is of course a !ate date now for ment. Th«* moment the b»«y's nam« let fever are also reported though it may prove annoying to the Ten state senators In Missouri will was mentioned, the head of the de Jack Horner, a traveling salesman mother, is one of the best possible | the people of Multnomah county to oanment to whom the visitor hai perjury or brib- •e indicted for either tonics for the infant. The vigorous >e apprised of these losses, since b«en sent, asked breathlessly ’Wha' »ry at St Loais as a result of th* from San Francisco, claims to have la'C-n robin-,! of $160 in a pinochle i h« nvrstigattons of the grand jury respirations and increase«! activity of here is no opportunity for recovering is he doing?' "Sweeping floors same at Walla Walia Monday night he loss, but in the long run it wil! teacher's eyes l.lle«l with tear*. 'Whal re It is propose.! to hold the next the muscular tissues conduce even The «ar«!» had In-en marked. a crime' A boy with such a mind' yublkan national convention in tte- save a beneficial effect. The people more than the friction of the bath The sheepmen of the Sweetwater He has always attended this school roit as a feature of the wmi-ceuten- towel to a healthy glow to the skin will demand more frequent investiga Every teacher he ever had love«! him aial celebration of the birth of the country in Wyoming have delated open »1 r >on the cattlemen and a The infant that is obstreperous ion into the work of their 'public ser You do not know how hard we tried tarty in Michigan clash is imminent The stale militia enough to resent with loud crying its ■ ants. And possibly this revelation to keep him in school. You could not A young Neapolitan nobleman has tire that child's mind, it was a* tresb 'ately arrived in New York tor ihe may be «-aU*d out to pryvent a g«-n n Multnomah county will! result in nurse's efforts to soothe it. until it is “r*l fight. at 3 as at 9. Yes. there 1» bis school again in its flannels, is not likely to tor» frequent and rigid examinations re«‘ord. He will be 10 years old next ivowed intention of marrying a !i tH-au The Firm Dairy Report «•'» ir being made throughout the state October 119«>3>. 1 refu»«M to sign the iful Am«'ri«an girl with at l«*a»t $1'«'.- speaking of the I AwrenK-Konncdy take cold from its bath. ef «4». He has advertise«! to that Since the terms of county officers are ' schtMxl certifltate for a week. milking machine, a New Zealand in He ect. Again, in the matter of «mating, the vention 'So th.- as the experience of ■wo years, there should be biennial I never was ill, never mi**«M a da? child sometimes exhibits singular Jam«*» Armstrong a sophomore of uaera ha* gone the result* are of examinations of the books and so- from sch«xd: we hoped much for hi» he University of Pennsylvania, is such a satisfactory nature as to jus tendencies. From the time a child future. His mother declared be war ounts of every officer who receives 14 last October. Of course under the lying in the university hospital a j* a tily the belief taat at length the me begins to come to the table until the esult of the annual bo« I ««intent be- chanical milker has arrived ~ >r disburse* public funds. No officer law. her word, not our school record shows period of youth, he often w»-en th«’ freshmen an«! »opbomore« should be permitted to retire from stoo«L' " strong likes and dislikes, Just how Wednesday That boy's work certificate, the sffice and have his bond thoroughly Major Tucker, a large st Bernard much such tendencies may be com overhauled by a competent expert writer add», issued under the auth log of Bloomfleld. N J Tu«*sday boted is perhaps of little moment, but ority of the law and in strict accord and the findings published. This rule an«e with it. protwt* him from mo *e®cued a box from drowning The that gets jour lungs »ore and weak in the quality of food desired, each and pa><-s th® way for Pneumonia or seed not be applied on the hypothesis i lestaiion until he has work«*d undet toy's comi inions ran away, frighten •:.t >r. or both. Acker's Enj, child should be a law unto itself. To that official* are dishonest, but upon i its protection two years, when that ■d but th< dog swam in and pulled bah Remedy will stop the cough In » bribe or coax a child to eat more h« boy out. being his authoritative axe record the principle that the taxpayer* have day and heal your lung* It will cure than he wants is certainly not com A 26-hoiu »now storm rag«*«i oxer Cornu apt Ion. he would be 16 years, and free tr Asthma Bronchitis a right to know what is being done work without it. »•nnfiay Satuniay and Sunday Tei and ai! throat and lung trouble*. Poa mendable, Many who as children, with the money collected from them 1 ‘giaph wire« are down a in! trains ttiveE guaranteed, and money refund Trafficking in certificate* ia a com are extremely "delicate" in their eat and how they are served by the offl< mon practice, An applicant for i ire »tath-d It was a<<oni|iani«xl with M if you are not satisfied. Write tc ing. develops- in later life digestive ials. Further publicity and frequent work certificate being refused for an* vind which did much damage to •I* fo. free »ample W. H. Hooker A Over- organs of superior quality, louse» an«! tree-» Co, Buffalo. NY F W Schmidt A »xam mat ions of public records have a ( cause, the expenditure of $1 will pro feeding is never so fraught with dan An alt«mpt on the |.art of the Ar Co . druggists. cure one from some owner and the tendency to make officials more care laxity of the factory inspector and nour interest» io unload |«art of their • ger as in childhood, and in those nu ful, and results in more faithful serv- his subordinate» leads to numerous loldings of May wheat on the Chi merous eases in which the child's in ago market Tuesday re»ult«-d in a ice being rendered.—Times Moun Irregularities, in one plant 10 boys stinct opposes the eating of as much and four girl» were found workin» incline in that delivery of 3’x refits taineer. food as is ordinarily regarded as nor vithin less than an hour. without authorization, and when th« mal, it should be respected. In the ALASKA'S DISHONEST OFFICIALS su|*erintendent of the works is que* Brigadier-General Leonard Wood tioned on this matter, his answer j ru received in audience Tuesday by event of a small appetite being the King Victor Emmanuel, The general Alaska ha» been unfortunate iu the ver) apt to be. ' This is a bu- evidence of an impaired vitality or proposition, not a philanthropy." tad a most gra< ions and cordial <on- selection of federal officers. Judge disease, other concurrent symptoms And this evil of child labor is ex vernation with the king who took will be so evident as to lead to con Noyes, of Butte, after shameless cor tending in our midst. We boast ol treat interest Philippine' in the sultation of a physician. Glowing ruption was finally removed. Various the prosperity which adds wealth tc Islands the country at an unexampled rate The anniversary ot th emanci|>ation cht«ks and sturdy limbs are admira other government officials have come and keeps every willing worker cm >f 23.iw»>i»»i Russian [»asants. liber- back with tarnished reputations. It bie and a delight to fond parents, but ployed; but to our disgrace be it lied by Alexander I! in 1861. is to to many children they are simply not seem* har«l to get upright, honest and said this heaping up of ducat* u ie eaieteated hereafter in the ortho- natural, and no amount of food can capable officials to administer the largely at the expense of our temlet iox churches by elaborate thanksgiv- offspring whose mind* and bodies laws in that far Northern possession. ng services instead of by a single produce them. are destroyed in the «-ager struggle Charges are now being investigated to get rich. Dr. Edgar G Murphy ■equiem mass In many children nature exhibits a Secretary R<><>( has directed the in which army officers are involved. chairman of the chib! labor commis «■onservative tendency. and the ourt-martial of a number of army The devel The opportunities for “grafting" in sion of Alabama, sayse scrawny limbs and sallow cheeks may iffiiem in Alaska who have been Alaska are excellent, and certain army opment of machinery ha* made a new charged with making use of commis lie an indication of conserve«! energy market for child labor. It does not officers have be»*n unable to resist take much of a human being to rur sary supplies for their individttal by virtue of which some organ or or •rofit. The ixaper» in the case have making the most of their opi»orti ri’ie* a nxxiern machine. The thing I* at gans may not be overtaxed «luring in this direction. They have drawn highly developed that only a tiny *»een referre«! to General Funston. the growing age While making a descent Monday at government supplies at cost to the connecting link is required to mm The diseases of childhood often re plete the chain of the process." _ Aeronaut Fewer'* in ? Houston. Texas government and sold them at a large recent adilresg given in Baltimore »arachnte broke, causing him to lose sult in temporarily damaged organs, advance in price. Owing to the sale Md.. this official makes resort to sta 'll* hold when within 150 feet of the which time and a following of the in of government supplies to outsiders rioti«-». In Maryland during the last (round, and he fell into a slough, stincts of preservation which nature the government has been compelled decade, he mention* an increase o’ Dne arm two ribs and his nose meanwhile imposes may entirely over 9 per cent of adult labor in the state «ter® broken and he was hurt inter- to pay freight on a much larger come. Thus it is that many children, amount of supplies than were really while chiitl labor showed a gain o' -utllv. 42 per cent. In Baltimore the figure« regarded throughout childhood as del needed for the army's use. It is also The executive board of the United were striking During the decad« Mineworker» have issued an order to icate and not likely to survive till ■harged that one officer who reported from 188" to 18!«i the gain in adult 'll mineworkers now on strike or Jidult life, not only reach manhood his 3*fe broken open and the fun«ls laltor was 43 per cent, and child la locked out. instructing them to re bor showed a decrease of 65 per cent and womanhood, but attain qualities ttolen, wil] be tried on the charge of In the following decade, however turn to work under present condi- of extraordinary physical or mental ions. |iending the result of the meet- being the one who took the money and there *aa no increase of adult lal«ot ng of the conciliation Imard an«l the vigor covered the defalcation by blowing in the city, but a gain of 123 per «ent 'oal operators in the labor of children. It is well to realize that very rarely open the safe. According to a saying of Shake John Dewitt Warner. In a lecture are there two children, even in the speare. delivered tn Brooklyn, declared it GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION. same family, similar in their physi The whirligig of time brings about »as hls conviction, based on experl- cal equipments, and that therefore its own revenges. ?n<«' that the South affords butter John Towne, of Great Fall*. Mont., Children set to work in factories at opportunities to the negro of ability no "rule of thumb" method of rearing who is here to buy yearling wethers, a tender age. deprived of schooling ■han the North and that the .« tored them is ever eminently successful.— says that the work on the government and parental cares, grow deformed -nan would do well to stay tn «hr Youth’6 Companion. irrigation project in Northern Mon in body and perverted in mind. Ar •ionth where he is appree*st«'d an« tana will soon be under way. A <lam instance is mentioned by the writer understood. SEND BACK THE CRIMINALS ANO of a Russian Jew boy. who attended Two hundred Hungarians ii»d F will be built across the St. Mary's sch«x«l on the Ea»t Side. According PAUPERS. rive.- just below St. Mary'- lake and to the school record, he was just 1? who are on a strike on the eat' lames B Duke, president Six insane pauper Immigrants who the waters of that stream will be. by at the time of his promotion. The boy American Tobacco Compiti» displayed th«' brightest mind in arrived recently on board the Bul- means of a long canal, led into Milk school, led al) his schoolmates an«’ bridge from Raritan to ‘state Tuesday au<l with <* garia from Russia, are to be deported. river. This work will involve an ex was endowed with a phenomena’ ver» prevented teamaterr While immigration of the better class penditure of one or two million dol memory. Shortly after his advance to the Duke estate. V is desirable, there has been too much lars and will reclaim a vast stretch ment the boy's father presented him he will not grant the ' self with a printed blank, requiring laxity in years gone by in the en of 'and in Northern Montana, along the teacher’s signature as to school Increase the men a»i« forcement of the regulations prohibit the British Columbia border. The land attendance. Shie expostulated with ing pauper, criminal and other un thus reclaimed will be taken up by the man. “The boy 1» too young,” desirable classes coming to our i mall ranchers who will raise altalfa she said, "you are not poor; he has a brilliant min«l an«l should be given shores. America has been used as t'oi winter feeding stock, that coun- an opportunity to study." try having proved a splendid Ktoek the dumping ground for the scum The father left in anger, after and dregs of other nations too long. country. Mr. Towne looks to see a shamefully abusing the teacher for re GRAIN COF We have been the asylum for crim heavy influx of settlers into that fusing to sign the paper. The sequel to tills outrage on nature is told in country in the near future. If you use Gr <i O in inals when their own land became pathetic language The following coffee you will enjoy tropical for them. We have been the Major 1-angfitt has completed his September the man returned with his much fur it taste* the boy. desiring to enter him as a pupil l.arbor of refuge for nihilists, high examination of the conditions existing "I is like a food to tins sy binders and members of such organ at the mouth of the Siuslaw river. He The principal tells the story looked at them," sh«‘ says, "the lioy tributing the full ■ 'ib-tan izations as the Mafia. If hte stom has reported adversely as the com who ha<! left me a rollicking, happy, pure grain with every drop. ach takes in too much trash the merce at that point does not justify brilliant schoolboy, stood before me TRY IT TO-DAY. broken and cowed, looking blood becomes impure. We have _ like a the expense entailed in making the sneak, 'What has happened"' I atxrm-rr. •»•rywbere; 1 '*■. ki.il s.. p*ek»i taken In too many undigestible ele improvement. Over (ISO,000 has al gasped, Th« father. In a tone vln- ments into our national life, hence ready l>een expended and to complete dlctlve and cruel, responded. 'He is we have such colonies as are found the work would require an additional a thief.’ The boy shrank within his clothes.” at Paterson, N. J., the headquarters expenditure of $815,634. It developed that the boy had been I can heartily recommend Acker'« of some of the most noted anarchists set to work with a jeweler' having no Tablets for dys|*epala and stoma«» from Europe. We are always willing Captain Dreyfus has demanded a certificate, and after a few months troubles. I have lieen suffering fof to welcome emigrants who come here new inquiry. Jan res has discovered was arrested for stealing. He passed eight months and tried many rem® to make this land their home and to that one of the documents in the fa two days in jai) and then his father dies without relief, until I got Acker’» •»ecome loyal and law-abiding citi mous trial was a forgery. He wishes purchased his release. When read Dyspepsia Tablets, which 1 used «ml J mitted to school he wa» classified a short time and am now ]>erfect)i zens. to clear his name from the infamy left three grade* below the one from wel). Thanking you for the speed! We want to purify our national upon it. The world at large has long which he was promoted, and then he recovery. I am gratefully yours. Frair life and to keep it pure. To do so known that Dreyfus was but the could not keep up with hls work. ci* I Gannor. Vancouver. Wash. Senl we will have to exercise greater dil scapegoat for the army and that his Sorrowfully the principal remarked: to W. H. Hooker & Co.. Buffalo. N "I think his mind is destroyed." Y„ for a free trial package. (Nothing igence in excluding immigrants who imprisonment was a monstrous Injus Surrounded by evil Influences, like them.) F. W Schmidt & Co, come here as agitators or to brew tice. these children naturally take to druggists. \1/ “True as the needle to the pole IS the hand to the minute on an ELGIN WATCH *« IT’S JUST A COUGH Suffered Eight Months' C ancerous O lgers TAKE YOUR ROOTED IN THE BLOOD. After the a; <• <»t 45 or 50, when the vital ¡ h » u is aie naturally weaker, it is noti< ed that a hurt of any kind heals biowh and often a very insignid« cant scratch or bruise A Mmail pimple caui on my j«*w, but Kave me no Ixrcotue.s u 1 i ; k . ulcer or pain or incouvenkn«.» - »«nd I fchould have to’-tfot- about >t had it not beitun to inflame and itc-b ; it •ore. At this time of ten would bleed a Utile, then »< ab over® but would not life warty growths, heal. Thia continued for aome time then the Cancer to eat and apread, until it waa aa large mb a moles an«l pimples that bhgun half dollar, when I bea.d of S. B. H. and determined have l«een on the Ixxly to «ive it a fair trial, an I it ia 1 emarkable ^»at a almost from birth lx-gin wonderful effect it had irum the ba<inuin« ; the sore began to heal and after la kin if a few bottlea diaap- to inflame and fester, peered • ntii*ly. Tl.... . two years Tl..». *.»a yeara hmo a«o , ; there are [!• Canear. CaD'*4i, and triti my «MV M-ri^awi atill no aitfi.a of the neral health an«l before very long continue« Mi ». B Wyaconda, Mo. tcood. Mr*. B. SH1BEB, SlilRLR, Uyacouda, are large eating ulcers. e or ulcer „ is ____ slow . in healing then you may be sure Whenever a sore _ ______ Kuiiitiling is radically wrong with jour l»l««od. Some old taint or poison that has lx.-en slumbering there for years, is beginning to assert itself, and breal oat and becomes a bad ulcer and perhap* the begiunii Cancer. These old sores are rooted in the blood, and while washes, soaps, salves, keep the surface clean they are n««t healing. A Llood luedicineto purify an«l •■treugtlien tlie p«>ll a ted bhxxl and a tonic to btiikl up the j. « neral sy tern is what is netxled, and S. S S is just such a remedj'. No poison is so powerful and no germ t»> d«a»dly that this great vegetablebl«xxl remedy cannot reach It and ulcers of every kind quit kly > ield to its wonderful curative prop ertie- If you have an old sore or ulcer, write us all aixrut it, and medi cal advac or any information you may desire will l«e given by our physi cian \> th it charge. 77/^ SWIFT SPEC If IC CO.. ATLAMTA, GA» CHOICE One of the finest residences In Pendleton—11 rooms all modern Im provementa; pretty lawn, complete $6,500. $2,500 down, balance on time Another residence— 7 rooms, with bith, sewerage, electric lights; pretty lawn, shade trees, witbin three blocks of Main street, $2.500. Other bouses and Jot* from $600 to $2,500 Nice residence lots $150. »^50 and $500 Much GGISTS. PENDLETON. Real BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE —NEW TODAY— OREGON AAAAAAAAAAikAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲» t The Grand Trunk Gold Nine E E Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veinsand has for neigh bors on th it vein such well known mines as the .NORTH POLE valued at S10,000.000. The COLUMBIA valued at $5,oco.o o. GOLCO.NDA valued at S3.- 000.000. THE MONMOTH G. M. CO’S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo.- 000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400.- 000 and many others. 4 4 4 4 Ths Grand Trunk Gi'.d Minin? and Milling Go. Ows» it* Property Cous'sting oi 160 Acre« cf Rkh Qoid Bearing V etas 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 It it It It It iias no indebtedness of any character. Las a conservative mining and business management, is ottering 50,000 shares of stock at 15c per share. *1 I become a dividend payer tn a short time. • will pay you to write us for full particulars an 1 to make car- ful investigation of its merits. It has the indorsement of mining men. business men and bankers of Eastern Oregon. Write us today and let us post you 4 4 4 4 4 » : » » : » a » E a $iJt)O buys 3Ob5n2 f«-et of sightly building property, north side. two excellent t»u Iding lots, «tone wall and »idewalk, AV. Court. »1‘iri liuy» three lots n north »4de. ■omerand g«xd '*-r«x»m house. »120t>, «-»irtier lot, and en lage nearly new ffSHffll, four iota and sp etidid nesi- ien«’®. a very -heap prujerty. four a res, edge of tow n.iiouw, •ni. 201 <«uit tree». $2250, 113 acre« 3)s tn lie» from town, ff. E IB bcmu in «uliivatioD. Min «he*', up nicely. 4-room bouse, g*<«d water. »35o. a graded lot. stone wall, north •ide east front, sightly iocatioo. $10.000, half a section of choice farm ing land, crop included. The»e are entirely new <,tT»rs. i«it 1 have many more and would like an opportunity to talk them over witti you. E. 0 BGILDING » E T. WADE » » a » » » » » REPAIRING » » JI aii kinds is our specialty. Ail » a work guaranteed a Engine, Eoiler and Machinery E a a a a E a •* a a E Eitra Pans Fiirnhlzil f«»r all Kinds «I Harveytin? Machinan. Manufacturer oi RIGHI CLOVE HARVESTER 7(W East Alta Street. ► Ba.ie.ore A Howe’s Old Stand ► P 4 4 4 4 »nd III Court Street Tb . «re»« X »»• •»'•'» V.•»;.»«-». the |.nwrc|SI<H> of » f»l»o<l» I rwir» ptT.lrl»». wIB ■o..»lre.. • .ol.lnei .t tb»r»»«-c«>»« h—I. IUH...I«, l'»l». I» IM- UarL. >M--I.»I A«-ry»«w BeMlltV. riapl- «, I Bfttwr»» I- I »»»»««I»« Itrwla», MllM. It. »:1 I— bf<G» or Ir»m»u.r .»¿b It »X "“-ebcO __ « I 1*1 •<» ' » | | I'llll XI . 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VfM I expect people to know wha rl Lz V V Lz Lz T <z LJ you have to sell If you don't The new store can never be r\l /rTT’TIO OWNER known unless It advertises pA Lz V CZ »1 I I Li EZ f 4 4 BAKER CITY, OREGON. 3 W. W. HARRAH