í +44+^+¿4+444«HW4+W'H-+++++++'H'-:-+++++++++'<-+ t 1-+¿+:> ANO THE TRUSTS ESCAPE. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Th«» Jefferson City grand jury has Indicted the agent of the baking ¡ iow - der trust for bribing leglslatoiH. to­ gether with those he bribed, says the Denver Post. But he was only the agent, it is easy to understand the position ■ such agents. It begins this way: A man wants a job. When h«> gets the job he «!oes his best to please his employer* He devotes himself to learning what they want. He trier to assimilate their point of view. ’ Their standards become his standards. ’ their morals Ills morals. 1 Are they ruthless? He steels bim- self to be ruthless. Are they greedy? J He strives to excel in the art of ra- 1 parity Would they promote baking > powder sales by investment in crime? ’ He is their man Is Kelley, the baking powder trust ■ man. guilty and bls employers luno- cent ? ’ Therein is the secret oi the true. • deep, keen blow it boodllug. The I law punishes the effect, not the cause. I It goes after weak legislators, who 1 were dazaled by *iot'ft bills It »ends the police on the track ot th« agents Ami the trusts escape Prospectors report that gold hab been found in many places in Man­ churia and another rush of gold seekers is on to that point Max Zeller Is about to recut the | great seal of the United States, and ' will b«1 cloaely shadowed by secret , service men while at work in Phila­ delphia. • Deaf mute* employed in the Auto- matlc Electric Company, of Chicago. Wednesday inaugurated tbe first deaf mule strike on record. They want shorter hours. The Commercial Club, of Albu-! querque, has elected President ltoose-, velt an honorary member. His mem-1 bershlp card will be a Navajo blan­ ket with a woven legend. Joseph Boyd ,a retired lattner and J cx-Confederate officer, was found dead I on tbe back porch of his home at Mexico. Mo., troni u bullet wound in , 1.Is chest. It 1 h believed he commit-1 ted suicide. ♦ * Baker City is to have :i new city hall to cost about *40.000 The outlook for hops In Polk coun ty is considered very favorable. Siwashes in Eastern Oregon are starting on their annual summer out Ing. John I Hess, of Goldendale, Wash., has been apiiointed cadet to Annapo­ lis by Congtessmau W. L. Jones. County Aaaesaor C. P. Strain has raised th«' railroad assessment from *400 to »14.000 B nillo in Umatilla county. Wyoming cattlemen have decided to permit the sheepmen time to find new ranges and there will be no war in the Sweetwater this spring. Jame* Champoux, found guilty re­ We are selling ail the cently in Seattle of the murder of new things in Spring Lotti«« Bruce, a concert hall Binger, Clothing for Men and may «»scape th«1 gallow* un a U>ch- nicality. Boys at Popular Prices Smelt by- the wagonload are being FATE ANO I. dipped out of the Sandy river at Troutdale, Some men c-atch as much Som> thing in me dwell*. O Fate. as ItM» pounds of the pulltable fish in That can rise and dominate It* minutes. Loss and sorrow .and disaster. Men’s Suits from A posse of citizens who were on How then Fate, art thou rny th«1 lookout, had a running pistol fitrht master? with six would-be bank robbers early Saturday at Frankfort, lud. The in­ In the great primeval mom truders eecaped. My Immortal Will was liorn. Boys' Suits from The wife of Gen. A. E. Woodson, Part of that stupendous Cause— Which conceived the Solar luiu who I* dying from a paralytic stroke at Groat Falls, Mont., is hurrying to Ids bedside from Wichita. Kan. They Lit the sun and filled the -eax. Ro*allst <«( pedigree«. BREVITIES. have ta'cn estrang«»d for years. North Yakima peopl«» are aroused 'I he great ?ause was love, th ■ source Who most loves has frost for« «». REMEDIES FOR TRUST EVILS. over the raising of the theater license by the council of that town irom ,100 When Attorney-General Knox first to *250 a quarter, it may result in He who harliors hat • one hmir Saps the soul of pence and P uer. ♦ wont to Washington there were those the closing of places of amusement. He who will not be.ee ni» foe who looked him over and made their The New England manufacturers Need not dread life's hardest blow. ♦ * minds up that h» was a sort of dandy, and erectors of structural steel works to be wheedled easily or frightened, Lave withdrawn from th«1 National One-Price Clothiers. Hatter.« and Furnishers Ii> the realm of brother-too 1 «avs the New York World No one + association recently formed by 56 Wishing no man aught bat goo.1 « ♦ thinks that now. The little attorney- ++4-+ Fat«-- + ing the tenure of cffice of the recent­ yer. It is said that when thf r«- was noise aroused the cittrens who gave Slnre I f«-ar not—Fate. I vow. + Miss a Tumor that Mr Knox intended to I attie to the lobb-rs. No one »1» ly discharged land officials. I the ruler am not thou' retire from offhe. J Pierpont Morgan Marie Ware, late of the land office an«i other giants of industry and hurt. Ella Wheeler Wilcox + FRIDAY. MAY 1. 1903 Foui Walla Walla land claimants at Eugene. 1« missing. An indictment finance exerted their influence to f A ts out for her charging her with pet keep him in the cabinet They want- ercffled a cabin that covets the cor- ♦ e«1 a safe” man in the citadel, one ■ tiers of four sections In Franklin * jury. It is also said that the proba who could be counted on to "stand county, Wash., and each will claim Wealth is simply one ot the + bilitles arc that she will also have by the modern evolutionary idea of the house as his residence in «'ase of greatest powers which can be + to stand trial for the misapplication business”—consolidation. But they contest. entrusted to human hands; a i discovered that Mr. Knox was a law ­ power, not indeed to be envied, ♦ Four burglars blew open the safe . ot funds. Binger Herman is put is because it seldom makes us haje I an awkward position by these expos­ yer above all things, even when his of Munn & Sons' private bank at client was the United States They Portage. O.. early Thursday and s«1- I + * py; hut still less to be abdicated ures. It strikes the casual observer also discovered that when he became or despised: while in tnese days cured *3,600 tn silver an«! paper 1 Ò • and in this country, it has be­ I •hat he has been rather lax in the attorney-general he severed his rela­ money. They made their «-scap«- on a + come a power all the more nota­ administration of his office to allow tions in name and in fa-> with th* handcar. + firm of Knox A- Reed. ble. in that the possessions ot a Secretary Hitchcock has ordered »vithc-.it investigation conditions of rich man are not represented, The great System Tonic, the temixirary withdrawal from entry + fraud« That gross thio kind to exist. as they used to be. by wedges i Although the attorney-general dis- except under the homestead act. of 42 The remedy that is so + have been perpetrated there is no ' likes to give his opinions on general se< «Ions of land along the south bank of gold or coffers of jewels, but popular because ot its by masses of men variously em­ reasonable doubt. The frauds at the ' questions, be has once or twice made of th«' Columbia river extending from ♦ real merit. Now I the ployed. over whose bodies and Bend land office at" a notable r\am I his views known. In his famous Willows past Arlington to Blalock time to take F. ¿c S Bit- minds the wealth, according to Pittsburg speech last October, he de ­ On request of Secretary Hitchcock, me. its direction. exercises harm­ clared that "the conspicuous noxious tbe department of justice has in- ten and tone up your sys­ ful influence, and becomes, in V A A A A A A A A A A A A À A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A features of trusts” were as follows: tem One bettic is equal stmeted the Unite«! States attorney FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE. » that alternative, mammon either “Over-capitalization, lack of pub­ at Portland to tak<* steps looking to to a month’s recreation. « » of unrighteousn««ss or of right­ licity ot operation, discrimination tn « ► the arrest of Marie Ware, late United The home is the safeguard of our Manuf ictured by eousness —Ruskin prices to destroy competition, insuf­ States commissioner at Eugene. Or < ► nation. If the home training is gocxi ficient personal responsibility of offic- * ► ► It I* report»»«! that the National : we are going to have good citizens j er« and directors for corporal«* man ► Bank of Commerce ot New York will 4 EUROPE’S FOOD SUPPLY. ► when the children from that home agement. tendency to tnonoi>oly and soon pay an extra dividend of S3 ¡»er ► : ► are ready to set out in th«« world and tack of appreciation in their manage cent out of ¡t* surplus as a preiimi- to the people ment of their relations the ► Another commission with Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER take up life's duties. Unless the for whoso benefit they ar«- permitted nary to consolidation with the West- ► Prince of Wales as a member, has parents support each other in disci­ ► ern National. The divideml will ag ­ LODE system of veins and has for neigh ­ to exist." . THE . «DRUGGISTS • ► be-en appointed to inquire into the plining the children there can l«e no ► And in discussing remedies (or gregate ,5,3w».(>w bors on th t vein such well known ► The i-ouisville A Nauhvill* train to safety of England's food supply in effective home training these evils he said these things Where th«' ► mines as the NORTH POLE valued at Maysville. Ky„ wa* held 1" minutes at "Corporations upon which the ► a time of war. says tbe Call. Coun­ parents disagre« as to the discipline » Lexington Ky.. while ljouis Lunsford, pie de;>end for the n«»c«»s#aries of life $10.000,000. . • he COLUMBIA valued at tries in Continental Europe have rea­ and do not give each other hearty » should !ae required to conduct their a passenger who got into a fight on > son tor making a simitar investiga­ ano loyal support, tbe children are business so a* regularly an«! r«a»on- he train, was arrested, taken to the S3,ooo.ooo. GOLCONDA valued ut $3.- ► 4 » nation house tried, fined, paid the tion. ooo.ooo, THE MONMOTH G. M. CO ’ S bound to show their lack of proper ably to supply the public needs, 4 ► "They should b«- subject to visitor­ fine and was allowed to leave for Not many years ago. when a nation home training. Lack of harmony in .4 ► BELLE MAKER mine valued at $5oo,- lome I « » desired to make war. it was a ques­ the home life between the parenta ial supervision and full and accurate . I effer tre following c«t 7 and < < ► information as to their operations ooo. THE B.ALD MOUNI AIN \alued at Peter Snaate Wolf, a fuilbiood Cher- » tion of money. If the money lenders especially when it leads to legal sep­ shrould be made regularly at reason­ » ► okae. was as «-lssinated in the Spavl- country preperty: S5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400,- ' 4 » refused to take its bouds. it must aration. is a fruitful cause of undis­ able intervals Secrecy in the con- num bill.- east of Vinta. 1 T. Sat 4 » 000 and many others. forego the luxury of war and be at ciplined children. The trouble is. too duct and results of operation is un­ rrdry He was »hot six time» with a IM per acre for choue I*v-ad to » So many countries depend upon the ried life without realizing tbe import­ state, be prohibited by taw » 'he allotment of tbe lands of the llO.taMl for Ok> acre*, part bottom, im United States for their food supply ance of the relation they are assum­ » Cherokee nation proved. 35" acres in wheat, f ► that they must have a navy strong ing. Then follows the discovery that "it congress under its ¡tower to • M acres flue orchard . 10 minutes : The Jews at Kisbineff. capital ot 4 regulate interstate commerce may ut- out enough to protect its importation, or they are unhappily married and the « «^arabia during the anti Semite ► O»»t ’ ta Property Con. sting of too Acres cf Rich 'Jold Bearing Veins » they must let war alone. Great Brit- divorce courts are appealed to. If terly destroy a combination and for­ ¡■u«.- i « h April 2'i. *uffer',| even HO.isiO—22«« acres of first-class wheat « feit its property in interstate transit » land, improved; crop goes with ain has a surpassingly strong navy. they have children the effect upon as tbe Sherman act provide«, be a me- tr.or« «« v« i«-'.y than admitt«-d offl< ial ► »» ptace; only two tulle* out but she imports more than 50 per them can not be other than bad. it restrains such commerce, it seems, ly. S« ores of Jew* were shot or ► M‘at«n to <:• ath and several hundred ► cent of her food supply, and her war­ 81.800—a new house am) lot In bot­ « An exchange, in commenting upon ¡««sonable to say that it «an in the were wound'd It has no indebtedness of any character. Their bouses were ► tom « » ships would be kept busy in a war tbe frequency of divorces, very wisely exercise of the same power deny to are- ked and their shops were sacked. ft has a conservative mining and business mamgement. a combination whose life it cannot Thousands of Jews in the district are with another naval power to keep says; *15o and up for lots on south side It is offering 50,000 shires of stock at 15: per share. reach, the privilege of engaging in hono le. s and destitute her people from starving. A nice business which pays, for about It will become a dividend payer tn a short time. • One of the safeguards of marriage interstate commerce except upon such Our primacy as a producer of food­ is the idea of its permanency. A man terms as congress may prescribe to lid1«' Two other business O|»«c ft will pay you to write us for fuii particulars and to make GENERAL NEWS. Inga. stuffs gives to the United States a vto takes a wife should realize that prot«»ct that commerce from re­ careful investigation of its merits. straint position of peculiar power Not only he is shouldering a responsibility; It has the indorsement of mining men. business men at «1 ► German manufacturers and export­ "If the Sherman act exhausts tbe N. T. Conklin in food but in the other production that it is more than a matter of power of congress over monof-olies. ers propose to boycott the St. lxtuls bankers of Eastern Oregon. « Exposition. the American people find themselves necessary to other nations in war and laughter, flowers and sott words Write us today and let us post you. —:At Poatoffice :— hopel«?ssly impotent, facing a situa­ Gold has been found in coal du« peace, we measurably control the 4 If you will study tbe divorce courts tion fraught with the most alarming from the Benton min«-s. five miles Phone. Red 277. 4 destinies of the world. Both England you will find that much of tbe unfit­ possibilities, with which neither the from Seattle. 4 and Germany have found it necessary ness that made the marriage craft un­ federal not state governments «-an Fine TeUow Newtown Applet 44 The United States signal service to resort to our market for a supply sea wort by could have been discover­ deal. Can it be possible that the will install a wireless systc^n in only 90 cents a box. of mules and horses for military pur­ ed in time to have prevented a wreck, ¡«eople of the Unite«! States, ft-eling Alaska by August 1 Miners. Brokersand Financial Agents. the pressure of undoubte«l evils, are Fresh Ranch Eggs, 15 cents a A woman upset a rowboat ferry in poses, and for dry forage to maintain that the bulk of those who found sor­ nevertheless totally powerless? | Is it dozen. the animals they buy. The brave row instead of love gave little true that although they know with East river. New York. Thursday The BAKER CITY, OREGON. 4 12 passengers were rescued Boers were not whipped in South thought to the long future, but rush­ growing certainty the nature of the We Fave the Famous and al- 3 Th«- striking miners at Amador, Or R. S. BRYSON, Local Agent, Pendleton. Oregon. Africa. They were whipped by the ed into a contract that was me? nt to wrong and are seeking a remedy, the near Stockton. Cal. have won a com­ ways satisfactory Constitution as it stands doe* not 4 mule br«-eders of Missouri and the and should exist during the teim of permit them to pursue it? plete victory and will begin work at Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon. Gold Mining horse ranchers of Montana, It is not the natural lives of husband and wife. "I do not believe that we find onr* once. District Free on Application : in a riot betw«-en Hebrew and When the cur- saying too much to say that the Too many people mistake admira­ selves so helpless United States can at any time compel tion for love Admiration is a fair- rents of monopoly evil flow out over Christian girls at Newark. N. J., the state line» and cover the country, Thursday night several girls were in- 'he peace of the world by ceasing to weather word. It calls for sunshine not only entering, but largely filling jured. A trial will coevince yon of its export food and mules and i>ois«-s. and perfume, for beauty of face and the channels of interstate and foreign AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAÀA A rate *ar han been declared by merit* trade, it will not do to say that the the shippers engaged in the coast This is as true as to Asia as it is figure and attire evil la beyond national reach." trade betwe-en 8ar. Francisco and to Europe. None ef the Western na­ And love notes all these things and Gray's Harbor. tions can long maintain forces neces­ lives when they are not. It burns COMING EVENTS. Dr. J H. Ros^nburg. who has been sary to absolutely overrun China un- even when age and sickness and bur­ Beats them ail for close skimming ■ghting the smallpox scourge at ,ess we supply them, for the popu­ dens come, when wrinkles multiply May 3—Second annual mating of Prineville, has been stricken with and easy running, no disc or bowl lation of that country has already and the end of all things is near, It he Oregon State Federation of J-at«or the dread disease. complicaticns whatever outgrown its food supply and has to makes sympathy and toleration: it kt l-a Grande. May 4 —State supreme court a’ F*v The Big Store in a Small depend on us to save its people from comforts and shields deton 1 he ch»e*t skimming ai d easiest lurni ig Room. famine. S-paratnr y* t pro nerd, seeming under the urw. May 6- State camp Mixiern Wood- INFLUENCE OF EXAMPLE. s<1 vrr«e < ir< umstance* as r» ga <1 to quality. «««n- men. The Dalles. If brought to their highest produc­ ditiou and itinpe at re of the milk, result* May 7—Graduation exercises at the A man says ” Look at this." And he Alta Street, Opposite Savi dps Bank tion it is doubtful whether the farm We are all more or less affected by Pendleton Business College. over-laps his coat to show how loose it heretofore ron-duered inipossi !e It deliver«* lands of the British Isles can in one example, and some persons are very smooth, frvtlileas, perfect cream that will churn May S—Interstate scholastic debate is There are »«me ¡icople who can lose )'al to advantage, but the loss of flesh is out mote butter than < an be obtaliir-i fn>tn a ly jear. produce a food supply sufficient susceptible to that always powerful it Walla Walla. other Separator tu ««isten e. an bethontMU-h- May 8-17—Pacific Coast Congrega- cne of the accepted evidences of tailing for mone than seven months. Much influence, says the Independent. health. As flesil-making processes begir ly and con | k-tely washed ln«ide of five min­ Iona! Cougrcss. Seattle. of the farming area is non-producing There is little doubt that one crime iu the stomach,so Q( aL kin«!« is oui specially ute«, as there are only three piece« to the bowl. May 14. 24 Seventh Day Adventist now. and more is being obsoleted suggests another. This one was shown •onferewc. Pendleton Tur Sharpies Tubular machine« are the m w. ¡«1.-" »•»>• «....-..J simple i d durable made, and can tie maintain­ every year, while in the United States by the number of bad men who were May 2<>—I. O. O. F grand lodge flesh we look first ed at a I*« <•< >t for oil and renewal parts thsu more land is annually brought under seized with the desire to emulate the Portland l<> the stomach for ally ether S- pnrator on the matke'. May 20 June 3—Presbyterian ger the cause. And tillage, and we are still far from forc­ notorious outlaw Tracy last summer. For catalogue, address ?ral assembly. Ix>s Angeles, Cal. the cause is gen­ t ing any considerable portion of our Although rather a gloomy subject May 28. 2'.» and June 12 13- Wool erally found to be : agricultural area to its highest capac­ to discuss, it is interesting to note -ales, Pendleton. disease of the Manufacturer of ► June 1 — Circuit court- ity by intensive farming. atom ich and di­ that of 40 cases ot suicide reported June 2. 3 and June 23, 21- Wool gestive anap We will Just «ay that we arenelliug an Oliv* Women’s Clubs. Astoria, < urselves and the aorld. seems to be proved in part by the «bih-stion and as ­ Oil Boap ma I* ili Spaiti fm 11 liebest Spaulah Olive Oil and Itt ton July 2—Eastern Oregon G. A. R. en coinpanic* stand first in the similation of fcaxl Formerly nations sough:, offensive conduct of the eight Englishman who ampment. Union <-.>mpare it with your ' C«stile Ömp.” world. from which flesh and defensive alliance because of the left word behind that they desired to July 6-10—Forty-second annual and strength are strength of their aggregated armies follow the example of General Mac­ meeting National Educational Asso- Asset* made. lOc Cake; 3 Cakes 25c i datlon. Boston. Mass. Now it is the American farmer, and Donald. "My wife was for Hartford Fire Insurance Co|12,?59,07b Alliance Assurance Co.. 2b,031«,9(18 July 7 — Improved Order of Ridmen live year« trnubked not the soldier who is sought as an We a«k you to n dice the peculiar color of OUR HO Al* I not p'lrv will inditr« rtion of London & Lancashire Eire An Indiana factory is putting up gi«at council, Portland. idotuai-h un<1 buweia, ally by the other great ¡rowers. The white i which is obtains I l>y tv I ling (no.greeu) which is obtained be Inaurarne Co 2,544,688; August 17—National G. A. II. en- bloaliug aiu! «ever* "boneless turkey” made from Belgian a I make a drive of rabbits down at Echo. got very poor in flesli and t l«o + + + -M i +++->4 +-? 1 4 1 + + 1 '. $5 to $17.50 ♦ &. Daley . & S. Bitters Now about Carpels—isn’st it time to get your wife that new carpet she has been wanting? We are showing a line of beautiful new designs at prices that will surprise you ♦ If you are going to buy any new furniture just drop in and examine our new lines. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Baker & Folsom ♦ ♦ ♦ I ndertakers and Emba'mers r ? The Grand Trunk Gold Nine Sumpter. Oregon. Gold Mining District TALLMAN & C° HOMES |! ‘P Th? Grand Trunk Gold Mming aid Milling Go. ♦ ♦ •♦*♦•♦•♦ Real BARGAINS ia REAL ESTATE -SEW TODAY— |!3( j 0 buys 300x5tt feet of sightly building property, north side. Sva), two excellent b-i Idmg iota, stone wall and sidewalk, W. Ccrurt. $i««O hays three lot* on north side: rone-r and gor-d '-rroni house. JlixK'. corner >ot, and co tage nearly new I jobo . four lov« and sp end id resi- .», a very «-heap pn-ferty. L? Oi fair a-res, -qge of tosu.bouse. ■•ru. 3» fruit tree. i±Efiti, 113 acre- SS* miles from town. N. K, sJario in «-ultivation, 60 in wheat, up nicely. 4-roxu house, g'ssl water. *350, a graded lot. s'one wall, Dvrth »id-, eaat front, sightly ka-ation. IIO.OLO, half a sectiou of choice farm­ ing land, crop included. These are entirely new offers, but I have man y more and a ouid like an opportunity to talk tbetn over with yuo. MONOPOLE COFFEE Sharpies Tubular Dairy Cream Separator ONLY ONE Week More OF THE EBEN SALE ef Suita. Skirts, •ic. Ratan-'e of stock n«u< be sold at same price Th" last week of tbe Elien Sale wi>l be the best chance of al', to ret twrgaius iu bhirt Waists, Skirt«, etc. Tbe biggest bargains yet pre­ set ted, will be ottered next week : * ♦ ♦ ♦ If ■ ou are going to buy a Shirt Uai-t, Skirt or »uit, it will be dexidedh («> your interest to visit < th« Hbeu Su «re Next Week —tbe ' i last w«wa of the aale. . What the goods ea«t will not be 1 tak.u into considerati .ut during the Last week of the Koen Saie < of Suit«, Skirts, etc. : 1 * !»• YOUR CHOICE -I’ve Lost Ten Pounds Engine, Boiler and Machinery RBPAIR1NG II Extra Parts Furnished tor all Kinds of Harvesting Machinen. T. C. TAYLOR. The liardward Man LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY FRANK B. CLOPTON GASTILE SOAP KOEPPEN’S DRUG STORE E E. 0. B GILDING E. T. WADE H. S. McCallum & Company* i ♦ ♦ One of the finest residences in Pendleton—11 rooms all modern im­ provements; pretty lawn, complete I *6.500. *2.500 down, balance on time. Another residence—7 rooms, with b-.th sewerage, electric lights; pretty lawn, shade trees, within three block* of Main street *2.500. *hOUS*4 lo’* from *6'X) ,o Nice reaidaace lots »150. *50 and »500 Much Othar Town Property, Ranchos. and Eaay Terms. Where Desired C. D. BOND. Ill Court Street WANTED Help wanted to harvest the straw­ berry crop in the vicinity of Milton and Freewater. The crop promise* to be unusually large, and outside help will t«e needeti. There will be employment for a targe number ot persons in harvesting the crop Fam ¡lies who wish to take a six weeks out­ ing and combine profit with pleasure ar«« invited to come up to the Free­ water strawberry fields Camping grounds will be furnished free Twenty-five cents per crate ia paid for picking. Addn-s, n W. Mum ford. Ere»-water. Oregon, or R. T. Motley. Milton. Oregon Daily East Oregonian by •nly 15 cent« a week. «arriar,