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« a crowd of 4.000 yesterday in about tries the intense antagonism to the NORTHWEST NEWS. al Trail. II. C., Tuesday, and instant f «+»+«4>e*e+»+»+ an hour and tortured a negro to negro which the people of the United ly killed Aft F H Newel, chief of the United death. Many people doubted that States cultivate, should be u credit A new rural delivery mall route will William Hall, of Baker City, was : States geological survey, gives out this much vitality existed in Dela mark to a greater breadth of miml and be established at — Troutdale August acquitted of horse stealing Wednes- heart, but it should also be a reason 1. the information that Pendleton is ware 'lay on the plea that he won the I FRIDAY, JUNE 26 1903. why those Latin countries should not. horse at poker. ♦ headquarters for a company of fraud by being absorbed into the larger • Henry C. Miller, Governor Chamberlain voleen the government, become closed to greater ging contractor of The body of John Courtney, aged ♦ Published every Friday st Pendleton. ulent land locators, which is merci 18. was found on the N. P tracks, ♦ Oregon, by the lessly robbing innocent settlers by ringing sentiment of a virile, aggres freedom of the negro as a citizen and itig To Attend Our GREAT SPECIAL SALE badly mutilated. Tuesday evening, ♦ Mrs. John Gietw-ndorf, of Albany, a an individual or bring their quota of locating them on lauds which they sive young state, when he says to the near Seattle. pioneer, aged 70, died Tuesday EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING morti- are led to believe will be irrigated. Ohio Manufacturers' Association that the black race to be placed in the try ing. ing position their brothers occupy Max Calof, of Portland, was shot I COMPANY. Mr Newell has not visited Pendle the prosperity of Oregon depends under the stars and stripes They All the union liariiessinakcrs of Se- by thugs Tuesday morning, while June 27 June 29 ton nor the irrigation reservation at more upon th«- latent forces of her would better not become cltlzeUH than at lie are now on a strike for higher calling for help for his son, who was » 'Phone. Main 11. robbed. being as citizens to be disfranchised — Over wages. Echo, and his interview in Tuesday's industrial life and the activity of her land Monthly. Some GREAT BARGAINS will be offered SI B8C1H1T1ON RATES Sergeant Marginson. of Vancouver, ♦ A Knights' Templar comtnandery Oregonian is unfair to this city and people than ui>on the political color Daily. one year by mall .............. was Instituted at Grant's Pass Wed B C-, was seriously Injured by t he I ________ Í. by _____ 1............... ltally. six months mail .............. to every citizen who has spent a day of the president of the United States. THE WHITE MAN IN AFRICA. accidental disc harge of a gun at drill ♦ nesday. Dally, three mouths by mall matt ......... REMEMBER- For the two days sale we will give with friends looking over the Echo T iiesday Daily, one month by mail ........... I Agnes Gilbert was elected queen of As usual. Eastern Oregon is going ♦ Dally, per month by carrier .... 'The footprint of the white man is land with a view to filing. Eggs have fallen in price at our customers 20 lbs. of <iranulated Sugar for 11 the Salem Mid Summer Carnival. Ifawson Weekly, one year by mail ........... to harvest a splendid wheat yield. like the footprint of the elephant." v. from ,22 per crate to ,12, on______ Weekly, six months by mall . — account There is no company nor individual says a Swazi native proverb; "it re The crop reports are flattering in the Weekly, four months by mall James J. Hill will meet tne farm of the arrival of a steamer loaded ♦ Semi Weekly, one year by matt ♦ in Pendleton operating as locators on extreme. Where two weeks ago farm mains In the ground." Semi Weekly, six months by mall ers of Washington in August, to dis with supplies. Another proverb: "White men are any irrigation tract; there is no one ers were counting on eight to 10 Semi Weekly, three months by mall Fred Moxley, of Wallowa county, like, and yet unlike quails. When cuss rates. here who has acted in that capacity bushels, on account of the continued you see one in your country, you will The State Association of Druggists was released from the penitentiary The East Oregonian Is on sale at B. B He had served a 4 year Rich's News Stands at Hotel Portland and at any time during the excitement dry weather, they now estimate the soon see b flock. But the quails h ave visited Th«- Dalles Wednesday on an Tuesday. term for larceny. Hotel Perkins. Portland. Oregon. excursion. accompanying the withdrawal of that yield at 30 bushels. And what adds you ag-ln the white men never " Sin'-“ Swaz.ilantl became a protector Mrs. T B McMillan, wife of Cap ». Albany woolen mills are now Member Scripps McRae Nsws Associa land, and Mr. Newell's story 1» abso- more to the roseate prospect is the ate of th? Tiansvaal there is some tain McMillan, of Portland, died at tton C »wn for general repairs anu lutely unfounded. good price now assured for this year's prospect of a trunk line from the coast ate. Killing the family residence Monday, auer a lingering illness. to Johannesburg being made through San Francbco Bureau, 408 Fourth St. This long-range Interview would crop. A. G Bradley, of Dallas, a war vel it. The route would have many ad Chicago Bureau, »09 Security Building. lead the public to believe that Pen "Dr. Johnson.” as he was called, ecan. aged 70. died suddenly ai N«-w- The people have spent »500,000 vantages and there would be no ex ¡»ort. Wednesday. Washington. D C. Bureau. 501 14th St.. chief of the Bquamish tr.oe of Indi dleton harbors a fraudulent concern, N. W. ans. on Puget Sound, died Monday at within the past two days in answering traordinary engineering difficulties The Western Division of the Ore ready to fleece the homeseeker on the Rubber, sugar tea. gold—the white salutes from the German navy in the man will. indefM. never have.—New gon Teachers' Association is to meet Gibson. Wash., aged 115. Entered at Pendleton poatoffice as second- slightest opportunity by claiming to A San Francisco syndicate has pur class matter. in Portland June 24. harbor of Kiel. War is a costly art York World. have inside knowledge of irrigation 'based a large tract of timber land on Mrs. Anna B Sams, a pioneer of Vancouver Island, and will erect there and while the masses hate it. they plans. GENERAL NEWS. ■ Union county, died at her home on a large saw and shingle mill. cannot shake it off, as long as the Big creek, Tuesday night. This interview from Mr. Newell American congress is encouraged in Opportunity started out one The little 2-yearold son of Albert Professor Borelly. of Marleiiles. A Soutnem Pacific train fell Ericson, of Astoria, is still missing will go to many places where there spending money in warlike appli day to seek a man. It was has discovered a new comet. through a trestle near Sausilito Mon against all rules and custom, but are intending homeseekers for Ore ances. and the Chinese gardeners are »<• Santos Dumont has made a success day. killing two and injuring 25. he had remained undiscovered «-used of making away with him, gon, and coming from one so high in ful trip in his ninth airship. Marlin V Lesia, of Portland, was so long he was fairly dying of Oliver Scott. Charley Sunott ana authority will do untold injury to tuis James J. Hill has signified his inten lonesomeness. After a brief pe Ruins of a prehistoric city have I found guilty of murder in the second George Frazer aged 14 to 17. of Port tion locality. of meeting Washington farmers i degree, killing Drews last month riod of seeking he came upon a been discovered In the state of Pueb land. are under arrest at Woodburn human biped and catching hold In justice to the community Mr. in August to discuss grain rates. The la. Mexico. Ute Thorson, of Squamisb. B c.. for robbing the store of G. H Bebee. of him, said: | Newell should make thorough investi tireless war waged by the patrons of There Is a failure of the potato crop was mistaken for a deer Tuesday ana Two boys of Rogue River killed the "Come with me. my friend. I gation before spreading broadcast the Northern Securities Com|>any has in some counties in Ireland and much instantly kill«*«! by his companion largest [»anther ever seen in Oregon am Opportunity.” D B Jones, a Portland boy. was it measured nine feet four inches, such information. brought Mr. Hill to recognize the suffering will result. The man looked at him a mo The socialist vote was increaM-d by drowned at Whatcom. Wash Tues- and could carry a calf on its back. ment and then burst out laugh There is a class of land hunters in power of the people. the recent el«*ction in Germany 9<k>,- day. by falling from a boom of logs Jim Coates. a wealthy Puyallup In ing. every community that is just as cul O00. or 43 per cent. l-ee 8tewart. of Brownville was dian. died Wednesday from injuries "Go to. go to!” he cried. "Who GREATEST MORTGAGE KNOWN. pable and just as detrimental to the During the y«»ar ending May 31. badly mangled in an accident in a received by a fall from a high bridge, ever heard of Opportunity seek interests of the country as the land ing a man? Thou an an im On the .»th of this month Andrew Carnegie donated for libra- logging <ani|>. near Seattle, Wednea caused by dodging a Northern Pacific train. postor. Get thee hence!” locator. On the slightest provocation there will occur a most unique ries in the United 8tates »6.(79,000. I 'lay- H. I. Hughes, of Spokane, has And Opportunity gat. and it Ira D. Sankey, the noted evange- this easer, greedy class of investors transaction in real estate in Berlin, Hairy Day. who represented him withdrawn from the contest for the I was several days before he was fly to new fields and the first thing involving a transfer of sovereignty list, is h<i[»eleSHly blind at the home I presidency of tlx- American lAbor self tv lie the advance agent of Ring quite sure whether he was Op over some 20,000 people, the inhabi of his daughter-in-law. in New York ling's shows, is under arrest at As they do is to offer to "pay" for "in tants of an important city and sea City. I Union. portunity or Impostor.—Arthur toria for obtaining provisions J. Burdick. side" information port, which will then pass from the Members of the First Oregon Car supplies under false pretense»». Daniel McDonald, of Butte, will un Being ignorant of land numbers, possession of one crown to that of doubt edly be chosen next Monday as I airy and Infantry- will assemble in I____________________________ I lone highwayman who attempted president of the American labor Port land on June 27 in a general re to A hold they must necessarily hire some one another. up a Sei wood electric car in So far the cities of Portland, Athe On that date Wismar, one of the Union. union. Portland. Sunday morning, was kick na. Prineville and Pendleton have to “show" them and they do not make old Hanseatic ports, will be solemnly I-eo Chameron was caught on a re- ed off the cat by a passenger, while William E Pore, of Oregon, has called off their Fourth of July cele a kick on any price that is charged transferred by the crown of Sweden passed the mental examination for I volvmg shaft at the smelting works it was moving, 15 miles an notir that of Mecklinburg-Schwerin. and to brations, out of respect for Heppner. them for this service, until they find thus become de jure as well as de admission to th<- Annapolis Naval out they can't use the land nor get facto a part and appurtenance of the Academy. The Portland butchers are now a fortune out of it in a day or so. Governor Beckham, of Kentucky, German empire announces his intention of bringing after the scalp of Dr. Woods Hutch They go into the proposition with • • • the assassins of Manuni to justice inson on account of his stringent open eyes, pay willingly all the ex The transfer comes by the foreclos If possible ure of a mortgage executed 100 years meat inspection regulations. The penses of the transaction and then, It is claimed that a compromise has people who eat meat are with him. seeing that their judgment was poor, ago—12 years before the whims and been reached which will enable the guns of Napoleon had ceased to set cry "fraud." and give the people and up sovereignties, pull down kingships Irish land bill to |>ass the present Roosevelt has become desperate in the community a black eye. session of ¡»ariiamtni. and wipe out boundary lines The l-e-t kn- wn an<l mo-t j pular bl<»od par:tier the postoffice scandal situation, and It is stated that the statue of the In 1803 Gustavus IV. King of Swe Some woeful tale from one of this and tonic on the market to-day is S S. S as a last effort to bring the thieves Goddess of Liberty den, being much pressed lor money, on the capítol at class of eager investors was protia ■' “ There is hardly a man woman or child tn Amer, a who has been struck borrowed from Frederick Francis I. Washington. to justice. employed the most promi bly the basis of Mr. Newell's inter of Mecklenburg-Schwerin has not heard of S. S. for the blood.** It i- a '-'.an-latd remedy, lightning over 100 a sum times. nent democratic lawyer in Baltimore view. a spec ific for all blood troubles and unequalled as a general tonic and amounting to a little over »1.000.000, »ere During the year lFd there to assist in the prosecutions. appetizer. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, the herbs and roots giving as security a mortgage on the 73.250 persons injured on the rail THE AMERICAN ABROAD. city and seaport of Wismar, situated ways of the United Stales, of which of which it is composed are selected for their alterative and tonic prop has made the Freewater and Pilot Rock enjoy the erties, making it the ideal remedy for on the coast of Mecklenburg-Schwerin number 8.538 were killed. Wherever the American goes, he just north of Schwerin, the capital. FROM distinction of making the largest per John T. McCutcheon ba« made a altbiood and skin diseases, as it not CONGRESSMAN LIVINGSTON. By the terms of the contract, which three-year contract only purifies, enriches and invtgor- capita donations to Heppner of any creates a demand for American pro to draw one < ar OF GEORGIA. is known in history as the treaty of other town« yet reported. Freewater ducts. Wherever be settles and be Malmo, it was stipulated that the toon a day for the Chicago Tribu n*-. ates the blood, but at the same time I know of th» succ»Mful um of tones up the tired nerves and gives at a salary of »20.000 per year S 8. 8. la many caMS It is the b»»i gave »468 and Pilot Rock »450. and gins the process of making a living, crown of Sweden should have the Evangelist R A. Torrey claims to strength and vigor to the entire blood remedy on th» market. neither of them have over P1" popu his first demand is for something right for a whole century from the system. date of its signing to resume posses have had SO.tbtO people converted American. lation. For Chronic Sores and Ulcers. FROM the best Piano in the world sion of Wismar on the repayment of under his ministrations during a re Africa. John Hays Ham- In South EX-OCV. ALLf S D. CANDLER. Catarrh. Rheumatism. Blood Poison. cenlly completed lour of the world. The inexorable movement of rail mond could not rest easily until every the loan, with interest at the rate of S. S. 3 >• unquestionably a good Henry Horn died in the poorhouse Malaria. An.emta. Scrofula. Ixzrmj 3 per cent [»er annum, and that on blood put .Ser. and the best tonic I road building into Alaska will soon mine under his control was equipped the failure to do ao on the pa~t of Swe- at Is ington. England, lateiy. aged 84 Psoriasis, Salt Rheum. Tetter. Acne ever used. bring that great empire in direct with American hoists, and American den on the expiration of 190 years yean. He was in the charge of the and such other diseases as arc due to a Call and let us demonstrate this to you. We also polluted or impoverished condition of the blond, nothing acts so prom pt>c touch with the outside world. W’ith- cable chains. He found them more the ruler of Mecklinburg-Schwerln light brigade at Balaklava, in 1852 carry twentytwo other makes, ranging from $135 oo Th«- heaviest rainfall in 11 years and effectually as S. S. S. It counteracts and eradicates the germ's ' >n three years more, from present in economical, more safe and more con should have the privilege of forecloa ing the mortgage and assuming full has fallen during the past week in ami poisons; cleanses the system of all unhealthv ac> emulations and up. This, combined with our easy payment plan, dications. a trip to Dawson will be venient. possession of and sovereignty over those parts of New England and New soon icsLutes the patient to health. Write us and our phy-icians will makes it within every ones reach to have an instru accomplished with no more hardships In South America the settlers who Wismar. York recently devastated by forest give your case prompt attention without charge. ment. • • • than any other trip bv rail, of a like introduced the American threshing fires. TH£ SWIfr specific CO.. ATLAMTA. GA. distance. The loo year's time expires on Fri From June 1. 1902, till June 1. 1903, machine and the American self-bind day. King Os<-ar and Emperor Wil in the United States one railway em er, to the Argentine wheat fields were A report compiled by the Norwe liam have already discuss«»d the sit ploye out of 24 was injured while at Sheet Music 10 cents ustion and agreed on the proceedings his duties, and one out of every 401 gian postal authorities shows that Missourians and Kansans. to be had. Sweden, for good reasons was killed. In Servia the civil engineers who J4.3iw.0iio were sent from America of ber own. will not redeem Wismsr. It is claimed by the army medical through the postoffice at Christiana, surveyed some of the most difficult It would require, principal and in staff that the death rate in Manila portions of the Trans-Siberian rail during the year 1902. What Norway terest. over »30.000,000. This sum has been down to almost exactly the CtWTï is losing to America, ii- tne way of way were Americans, and introduced Sweden does not care to ]>ay for same annual per cent as that of such a holding on German soil, Washington, D. C. strong young blood and energy, she is the American steam shovel, the Amer even from which she would be driven in \\ hole-ill«- an«l Itrtail l»«-al«-r- in IA«-rvtiring Musicai The sheriff at Elizabeth. N J . gives getting back in American gold. ican steel gravel cars and the Amer quick time at the first rumble of ican locomotive. notice of the sale of the United war. Thousands of her families are sup In China, the American has created So King _ Oscar's cabinet prepared States cruiser Chattanooga to meet ported on wages earned in tne mines, a demand for flour, and has change«, and the Swedish legislature passed a claims against her contractors, unless factories, lumber camps and farms of law providing for the cession of the they are liquidated the customs of that people, until they the United States. Hail drifted Tuesday to a depth of Swedish city and port of Wismar and are consuming more bread each year the island of Poe I. which lies In front six inches in Phillipsburg. Kan. Ex-Congressman Loud, who was now, than in any thousand years be of it, to the Grand Duke of M«»cklen Over an'inch of rain fell in two hours' time. The territory covered very active as chairman of the house fore. burg-Sch werin. Wismar came into the possession of by the storm was small. postoffice committee, in keeping down In Europe and Africa and Asia, During the year just closed th.- rail the salaries of postal employes, is wherever the American goes, he car Sweden by the treaty of Westphalia. October. 1848. by virtue of which her ways of the United States hare car now accused of being implicated in ries the story of American industry king, as l»rd of Wismar, was accord ried 649.787.505 passengers—the the postoffice frauds. He was beaten and creates a demand for American ed several votes in the diet of the equivalent of eight and one-half tick German empire, with the view of pro ets for each inhabitant. in the last election through the in products. fluence of prominent clerks in the One of the most recent examples of tecting the interests of German Prot Gturge H. McDonald, a Boston la estants. for which he had been for borer. hrs been positively identifieo mail service, who went to California this is seen in the increasing demand over 30 years battling hard. as the sol« heir to »2.000.000 cash left and "plugged" against him on account for Oregon horses in the wheat region by an uncle. William Me'»tonaid. who of his objections to a raise of sal ot Canada. So, though only in nominal posses died recently in California sion of Wismar since 18o3, the for aries. It now dawns upon the peo Within the past two years 2V0.000 The regular bi weekly burning out pie that his own salary was being Americans have settled in Canada mal surrender of the right and title of fuses under a trolley «-ar in New thereto evoked much sentimental constancy increased by ways that and are now pouring their harvests feeling in the Swedish chambers, and York City resulted yesterday in a into the were once dark, but which are now be swelling wheat-tides of the the closing addre«.« by the minister stamp«do from a car In which a dozen p«-ople were more or less of foreign affairs was heard by the ously injured. ing brought to light. It is not always world. entire house standing. Within the two years just past, as the case that the man who objects to In a beefeating contest at The kaiser will of course, at once prosperity for others, refuses it him a result of this emigration to Canada, proreed to make Wismar one of his 'iamsburg. N. Y.. a man named self. the demand for American horses naval strongholds on the Baltic. In Schaupauf ate, in one hour and 40 five and three-quarter there has increased 60 per cent. The fact, it may soon rival Kiel in that minutes. But for the ready hand of the great Oregon ranges are being depleted to role, as it is a far better seaport and pounds of steak, 100 clams. 50 oysters, fraternal orders, there would be many meet this call for work horses in the far better adapter! by nature for pro- two loaves of bread, a bunch of as paragus and 10 crabs. Motive and defensive purposes. mure orphans left on the charity of far north. To the inhabitants of Wismar the F. C Jappe. cashier of the Frank the world, at Heppner, than there are The demand for American farm change will be most welcome, For a Italic Publishing Company. Is short now. Too few people recognize the ing implements in Canada is also century they have had no rights of in his accounts »10.000. He has need of some future protection for growing constantly and the American representation in either the Swedish work«-d tor the comi»any 14 years, families. There is no reason why abroad always makes business for legislature, the Mecklenburg diet or starting as errand boy. and was for the German reichstag—In fact, have several years a trusted and confiden every household in the land cannot the American at home. had no voice in anything except their tial clerk. lie protected by insurance as cheap government.—San While the foreign nations are pour own municipal There is every indication that the as it is. While men are young and ing into this country by shiploads, Francisco Call. new administration in Servia will strong and have steady incomes, they none of their native products follow promote and reward the murderers RACE PROBLEMS. of Alexander and Draga. as fast as should make provision for the future. them. They adopt the American the temper of the Independent gov It is an investment for the welfare of mode of living and all his appliances. Recognition of individual and of ernments of Europe will allow it to race is one of the questions of the those dependent upon you, and there On the other band, wherever the be done without too serious compli is no means of knowing how soon it American emigrates, the transcendent hour, and it will compel attention cations. more and more in spite of suppression may stand between them and the art of his nation follows him and be- or Eastern |M»Ilti<ians. deniix rais and the atrocious manner of governing specter of want. The insurance pol comes his environment in the new Filipinos, or notwithstanding any ef- republicans, declare that the last and icy and the fraternal orders should home. fort to annex the unfortunate Cubans most careful analysis of Grover The discoveries reported by General Cleveland’s spoken and written, pub become more and more widely nat- LTHOUGH the Plano Bintier is remarkably simple in construction and therefore easily operated, it shows Mlles as having been made by him lic and private denials of all personal ronized by the common people. They The school land board of Oregon in his tour of the Philippines, are many valuable devices not to be found in any other harvester. Among these social Plano features are Interest in the democratic nomination dis- are the safeguards of the poor man's has closed but two loans with dis heartening to those who would be of 1904. show that he is a candidate the self-regulating Fly-Wheel, simple Lever-Driven Binder, Reel with safety Friction-Clutch, record family. tricts since the law fixing the rate of lieve the Anglo-Saxon race too far ad therefor. breaking Plano Knotter, etc ; inventions that have proved their great value to the binder by years of service interest on s'-hooi funds at 5 per cent vanced beyond barbarism to have in Among the winners of general two- The temporary withdrawal of a mil clination for, much less permit, the year honors for excellence in all in the harvest fields of both hemispheres. From start to finish, Plano Machiues are built on the idea that went into effect. While many dis practice of cruelties such as those lion and a half gcres from settlement studies in the Sheffield Scientific ‘ the best is cheapest," and that true economy in the harvest field consists in using the best and most reliable tricts are issuing bonds which cannot declared to have been i>er|*etrated on School, a Yale annex., is Haroutune in Harney county for irrigation pur- machines obtainable. There is nothing “cheap’’ in its construction—nothing lacking in perfection of details be sold in scarcely any instance at the Filipinos. Mugurdich Dadourlan, of Tarsus. IMises. does not signify that the coun The facts narrated—and to the Asia Minor He also wins a prize for less than 5 per cent Interest, very It is a machine that will harvest your crops easily, economically and well under even the most trying condi ty will be irrigated during the life of writer some of these horrors were not few of them are taking advantage of long since admitted by one who had t-xcellence in electrical engineering. tions; a machine that requires few repairs; one that you can depend on year after year. In addition to the the present generation. There is too Prizes were awarded to Haysujl May- this law. The state has a quarter of witnesed them—simply show that Plano Binder we carry the Plano Headers, Mowers, and Rakes. much red tape in the process of gov i-sawa. of Tokio. Japan. 1905. Sheffield a million in school funds accumulat even civilization and culture have not Scientific School, for excellence In ernment investigations to admit of yet wholly eliminated savage instincts ed, which should be in use in improv mechanical drawing and luathemat- any immediate beneflts. Too much from human nature and that where ing school property in Oregon, in opportunity is given, oppression is of the welfare of the people is lodg ed with individual engineers. There stead of foreign capital, with which most apt to lie used The Cubans re loans are purchased. It is better pol member this with such distinctness is no question about the feasibility of icy to employ home capital In improv that even expediency cannot make the The Celebrated Minneapolis Threshers and the Moline Wagons, justly considered one of the best wagons dozens of irrigation plans in Eastern idea of annexation |K>pular except ing schools if possible. By doing with those «peculators with political Oregon. Work should now be in pro made. Come in and see our splendid line of Hacks and Buggies this the interest otherwise sent to situations who thoroughly believe tn gress upon them. The irrigation law attention to the individual first and is in effect, the money accruing to the outside [glints, is kept at home to the race next. Senator Newlands, In CRAIN COFFEE swell the total fund that is again arid states from the sale of land, is his plan for "inviting" Cuba to join loaned out for the benefit of Oregon the United States, can scarcely be In comparing Grain-O and coffee now lying idly in the treasury, and remember that while the taste is school children. thinking of any regulation of race dif yet the arid land is still arid. There the same Grain-O gives health and ferences. Nor is he considering. It strength while coffee shatters the is too much dallying with this matter. All the lynchings do not occur in would seem, the adding to the white nervous system and breeds disease The government should not unneces the South, and it is safe to say that population of our government, an ad of the digestive organs. Thinking sarily delay such a work. If the law if the same provocation were present ditional immense black population, people prefer Grain-O and its ben which must be estimated in that solu means anything, put it into execu ed In the Northern states, the lynch efits. tion of the race problem which is al tion. if it don't mean what it says, ings would go merrily on just as they ready a sufficiently difficult equation. TRY IT TO-DAY. Atgrcsera »veryWhere; I.'«. ui<! XSc. per |«ikk<e. don’t fool the people with it. That there is not felt in Latin coun- do in the South. Delaware gathered INJUSTICE TO PENDLETON. Do Not Fail t Saturday and Monday t t t ST. JOE STORE BLOOD Successful Career of more than Sixty Years KNABE Therkelson s Piano House PENDLETON A. KUNKEL & CO ATHENA A We also have the Famous John Deere Plows and Harrows GW0 Sold Only by—— PENDLETON A. KUNKEL & CO ATHENA