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BAD DAY FOR DODGERS. case nnd the ease of the Centre, it secretly looks askance. If, however, the emperor has not learned his lesson, he will find in the next five years, If not before, that a policy which In a military monarchy breeds socialists at the rate of 200,- 000 a year has In it none of the ele ments of permanent success. Courts are like churches—they must make converts or they cannot live. The Hohenzollerns have made them by the million in their past history, but tney are not making them now New- York World, GENERAL NEWS. George Peterson, a ___ miner from Marshfield, Or., was drugged and rob- The state land board, on Wednes The next session of the irrigation bed of $1,000, In the dives of Port day made a ruling which will swell land, Tuesday congress will be at Ogden, Utah the taxes of Oregon several thousand The Interstate I^evee Association The flouring mill at Union has clos- will convene In New Orleans October ed down, after a year's run for lack dollars. It went after a certain class After the age of 45 or 5°. t—-- — -y • ily an<l often a very tnstgnifl- of wheat. The new crop will be 29 of tax "dodgers" with a rough hand, it is noticed that a hurt of any kind heals slow ready by August 1. Thirty lives were lost in the sud- for which the |>eople are duly thank ___ pimpla - __ —- on n>| camo 'uld* *6 a va for*o*- den inundation of thè village of The quarterly report of the super cant scratch or bruise A amali ---------------*na I . it becomes a bat. ulcer or patn“r“lnconv«nienc«ij»nd 1 ful. Graeff« nburg, Austria. intendent of the state penitentiary sore At this t.me of At the present time, on the records The Venezuelan rebellion refuses to shows thal there are now 306 convicts life warty growths, heal. Th», continued for «>»• ttma^ M larg, of the state land office, are between be squelched. Tue rebels are rein in that institution mole, and pimples that 4.“ forced and persistent The bark Armen is due at Portland 400 and 500 purchasers of state land, have le-eti on the body alr# lt a fair trial, •n'L‘ih7 ¿»«tnnln« : tha aora A severe drouth in a portion of from Antwerp, wth a general cargo, who still owe small amounts on their I .......... almost front birth begin i'xklna a few txttlee ¿‘»X take out a load of wheat on England has been broken by destruc and will payments, and as long as this amount to inflame and fester, £?red entlr-ly. T‘‘‘C*^e‘*and*myJr?narL health the return voyage, EDISON'S FIRST INVENTION. tive floods and hail storms. is due and the deed still in the name and before very long J*1“."" ‘‘scSd* MrfS Wyaconda. Mo A new map showing the location of Kaiser Wilhelm has bestowed an A statement that has been going of the state, the purchaser cannot be all the state institutions _______ ___ ... i . « vou may be sure at _______ Salem. _ are large eating ulcers. Immense gold medal upon the Ameri _ •« Whenever a bore or ulcer is slow tn healing ix ,IS c , d has been pre|>ared by Secretary of compelled to pay taxes upon ths i the rounds of the press of the state can artist, John 8. Sargent. ot late, relative to the great number •omethinc is radically wrong with >our bk7’■ tUeif State F. I Dunbar. land, although he may be farming or of inventions |>atented by Thomas A. Mrs. Claudia Watson, a daughter Every Elgin Walch w tullv iiiarantaed. that has l<en slumbering there for years. J. - 4 Ix-v nning of Government work on the harbor at - AU jvwelere lut w’Klgin Wnu-haa. --Tiine- renting the same, at a great profit. Edison makes no mention of his first of Claus Spreckles, the sugar king, and breaks out and becomes a ted nW »d * . luak.ra and Timekeeper-.' an tllua- Olympia will l«egln at once The last which, though has sued her father for $500,000, trated history of the watch, sent frse The- result of this practice is, that labor saving d.-vi< <- Cancer. These old sores are rooted tn the blood. at»»l • bl<>jd session of congress appropriated upon request to The American cable is soon to be $25,000 for (his purpose the state has been shielding, inad it cost him dearly, was never sent to salves, etc., keep the surface clean theyare '■'* blood E lgin N ational W atch co . the patent office or placed upon the extended directly from Manila to medteineto purify and strengthen Ihe p-dtot vertently, a very successful species market, though it did the work for Shanghai, a distance of 600 miles. E lgin . III. F. G. Hart, temporary O. K * N. and a tonic to build up the general o agent at Heppner, has been appoint- of tax "dodging." for years, and as-' which It was designed, perfectly. Ninety thousand dollars will be ex ed United States weather observer, is needed, and S. S. S t* just deadly This Invention, forgotten by •II sessors have been powerless to levy ' pended on the North American Indi vice J M Kernan drowned in the poison is *o powerful and no g . n . TrM h ty, for 32 years, does not remember upon the land in the name of the sate a lew old telegraph operators an exhibit at the World's Fair at SL flood. that thia great vegetable blood renwdy < annot reach ami the wizard himself, was thought Louis. when his wheat made less than 4‘ I rightful owner, who was in no hurry out in the days when Mr. Edison ^”*^4 n'edi- Portland is strengthening her city I it and ulcers of every kind quickly yield to its Pope las» is said to own nothing hall vaults in view of the bushels per acre, and it has often I to secure title. earned his daily- bread operating daring erties If you have an old sore or ulcer write u. - a , whatever, having long ago given all hold-ups In the city. A very tough cal advice or any information you may desire will be g: -y V ■ averaged 65 bushels In view of the alarming increase the Boston-New York night wire of , his Individual hl« class of hoboes belongings to is in evidence there cians without charge SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, SA» of this practice, the board has decided what is now the Western Union Tel-' nephews. FRIDAY, JULY 17. 1903. now I TRUE RICHES OF THE WEST. Ito end it and yesterday issued an or- egraph Company. The pay was not Captain 8. E. Sparrow. U. S. A.. particularly large, but the work was Charles Wert and Thomas Struble, Published every Friday at Pendleton. _ of __________________ Elbert Hubbard. lecturer and editor der that all purchasers of state land his official call and sign, it being ar drank carbolic acid by mistake at two small boys Portland, died Oregon, by the i New Ixtndon. Conn and died from 9 of the Philistine magazine, draws a I who owe $50. or less, on their con- der to make sure that the man at the Wednesday of lockjaw, caused front 3 • 1 1 2 * 1 5 1 6 j 7 the effect*. | Hub end of the wire was attending EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING true picture of the real values of the ir»«'!. must pay up an»! take a deed to wounds made with toy pistols, on the R E 1 R 1 0 i A 1 A R to business, arranged for him to cal) Archbishop Katzer is critically ill Fourth of July. To the first one handing us 0 1 E 1 COMPANY. West in the July number of the I the land. up every hour after midnight, give at a Fon du 1-ac, Wis., sanitarium, the nearest correct solution » 1 18 Andrew Olsen, of Swede ville. Or.. ! Ü 13 . »< 1 1¿ 1 10 11 I Phone. Main 11. Homemaker, a monthly publication This will bring into sight, as taxa- his official call and sign, .. being ar with a complication of kidney and was found hanging of the two following rebuses, by the neck in, 0 1 E 1 " 1 A A D E gued that this would keep him awake. A 1 liver diseases. 1 R » we will give $25.00 worth of yf Washington. D. C.. devoted to the ble real estate in Oregon, at least a barn Wednesday He was despoti SUBSCRIPTION RATES The largest clam of which anything dent and ill and had threatened to furniture or other goods ot 160.000 acres of land, of an average ; It did keep Edison awake for a few 1 TT ------ "? by mail ........................ »5.00 interests of irrigation. 19 20 21 1 » 1 » 24 is 1 Daily, one year 1 weeks. Then he set about utilizing your choice from our Immense Daily, six ---------------- mouths jy b: mall....................... 2.50 is known, was lately raked at Say commit suicide. Some of thia land is A 1 D " 1 R 0 E Speaking of the possibilities of agri of $!•». E 1 • his spare time on a device which ville. L. I. It weighed over one and i * 1 O 1 months by mail ................ Dally. three ------------------ stock; $15.00 worth to the Thr»-e prisoners broke out of the second, and $10.00 worth to Datlv. one month by mall ................ culture of Montana. Mr. Hubbard I wor,h U" l»er acre, as it is highly would beat the "smart ones" who a half |»ounds. Ü 35 j 36 34 33 ____ per montb by carrier .............. Dally. 2t 29 io >1 Multnomah county jail Wednesday the third. Weekly, one year by mail .................. makes observations which apply with | cultivate«! and improved and other ruled the New York office. The eastern end of tin- ttgd- 1. morning, by sawing out the iron bars The result was all that could be ex-! E 1 " 1 A 1 O 1 E E Weekly, six months by mail .............. * 0 The question is, how many- Weekly, four months by mail ......... equal force to the entire western eni tracts are desert, worth but little peeled from Mr. Edison's successes Lucien cutoff on Great Salt Lake, of a back window They had help different ways can the word « . « « 1 44 1 45 37 38 39 Seal-weekly, one year by mail . .. . more than first cost of $1.25 an acre. in later life. It was an arrangement I 'tas b«en finished and 400 Greek la from the outside. pire. "Furniture," and how many Semi Weekly, six months by mail .. R D 1 E 1 " 1 * 1 O i E 1 R A The land board's action meets with of a battery with a clock and a cir borers discharged. A. J Shores, general attorney for the word Kader" be spelled Semi-Weekly, three months by mall .. "You will not find the true wealth Recent French legislation against the Amalgamated Copjier Company In tbe following squares by hearty approval of the i>eople. as cuit-breaklng instrument which, at the 46 47 «a 49 50 51 52 1 54 1 54 The East Oregonian is on sale at B. B religious schools threaten to result of Butte, is being tried in disbarment «¡»eiling to the right, or down Rich s News Stands at Hotel Portland and of this state in her mines." says the there has been altogether too much proper time, would give New York In rioting and resistance in the A D 1 E 1 R I A 1 0 1 E 1 " 1 A the looked-for signals. For weeks it Hotel Perkins. Portland. Oregon proceedings, for taking a bribe of ward. or any combination ot writer, "These are wonderful, but tax dodging and property hiding in was the marvel of Mr. Edison's French West Indies $200.000 tn a mining deal down and right, or right and "SS- 56 TT 5b 59 to i « 1 62 1 €3 Member Scripps McRae News Associa far more so is the agricultural possi Oregon. High levies ar»- due largely ' friends that he got along witn so little Lieutenant McCue, of the First U. Smith, the murderer of Marshal down, but always using con tlon bility. There is where Montana and R 1 * 1 D 1 E 1 " i A 1 O 0 E sleep. Then the denouement came 8. Infantry, has been sent to an in- tiguous letters but no two to th»- complete escape of many kinds Parsons, of Centralia. Wash . is now the West will become great, The San Francisco Bureau. 408 Fourth St. in the form of a call for Boston from *aiH- asylum as being insane tb«- The in hiding in Tacoma, and eluded eight times, using exactly 64 65 66 68 €9 1 * 1 •> 1 of profit-yielding property from any Chicago Bureau, 909 Security Building. wealth of the mines is immense, but New York with a very important initial charge against him was big policemen. Tuesday, in making his same numerical letters, yet share in the burden of taxes. R E message Washington. D C. Bureau. 501 14tb St is it permanent? Though Boston had slg- E 1 " 1 A 1 0 1 E 1 * 0 amy escape from a plan laid for his cap- all spell the words "Rader The returns are ’S W ■■r Corporations with alleged millions naled but a few momenta before, ft and "Furniture" correctly. tore. j 79 J to 1 81 Mrs Mary J Piercy. 40 years •4 old. <3 77 I 75 great, but the land once workeu over. For illustration, the word Entered at Pendleton poetoSice as second of dollars in capital stock have snap was found impossible to “raise" that 31 inches tali and weighing 50 Mrs Johns, a tourist Yo- becomes useless in the R A D i city when it was necessary to send E| R " 1 A 1 0 E | “Rader" may be spelled by class matter. pounds, died yesterday at Bayonne, Semite Park, fell from ped their fingers in assessor's faces the message. a ____ point ___ on usin* letter« numbered 1, 2. Nearly an hour later "The farmer is the une who will N. J . from th»- effects of the hot Sentinel Dome, into a deep crevasse, for years, in this state; large land , the New York operator was pounding 11. 12, 2 1. or 13. 22. 23 . 24. build up the state to the empire it holders have hidden behind this law. away, when the circuit was opened, weather. and lodged on a projecting shelf of 33. etc. Tbe solution to b* Frank Pildieu. for 16 years uiana rock, and efforts are now being made offers. There the wealth is cumula and the poor man whose small hold j and the sender gave off "Bn. Ed. O. nanded in sealed, giving only ger of the Wardlow Steel Company of to rescue her tlve and lasting. It adds to the rich Ings were all in plain view and the I *v" Immediately the call tor Boaton the number cf combinatioiis Sheffield. England, is short in his ac : was renewed, when the magic signa! Oglesby, the MeMaa.ppi uegro held ness of itself by successive cultivation that can be made of each counts $70.000. He has been arrest Behind him lay the gray Azores. business man whose wealth consisted was again repeated. th I ------------- ~-------- --------------------------- 1------ —— »--- — All night long In Everett Wash., has been extradit word, with no name attached. and use. It increases in wealth as ' “e I in property that could not be covered i j ,1m ed in New York Behind the gates of Hercules, * be ‘ wire »Ire was watched, and when ed and will t>e returned to his native in order that the committee Before him not the ghost of fertilizing processes of tbe ages g0 by any statutory shield, have paid ! ni,,rnlnK came the manager at Bos- The Boston Traveler, which has state to answer for murder He U awarding the prize* will not shores.— ■ 1.. , . I ton was asked to explain the mystery, b«-en a daily p*|>er for 79 years, ha> charged with killing seven people at on. The mining industry, like — th. know wbo is in tbe cocteat the major portion of the expense of Th<_ maMSPr , <anny knew , changed hands Before him only shoreless J. H Fahey Asso- different times I lumber industry, is destructive of na ' . But If requested, each winner seas. government ■ thing or two. or at least he thought ciated press correspondent at Boston i * 7 8 » j 19 oust be able to write, numer- tural resources in a large degree, ît Bolse City women, irrespective of The good mate said: "Now must It is a bad day for the "dodger ” I he did. an»! without saying a word to is the new owner. T U R E F caily. each of the various .. . ; Qnvlwidv uvaminu«l ihu «*•»»$ PdL we pray, strips tbe land and leaves it unoccu ..... Mrs. Cynthia Hendricks slipped party, centered their efforts on the He is being left unprotected by the; anybody examine»! the clock and Edi ' ,,—————— «ays the number of times election of the democratic candidate For io. the very stars are son's locker, finding there the tell-tale pied. and fell at her home at West Mon 1« | 1. 18 1» , Z0 hey claim. In order to Men law of favoritism an»! must meet the wires and mechanism gone. That nignt. roe. N Y. The accident caused het for mayor. J W Hawley, because be UR E F U -Uy all solution» we simply "Here you have land water and I responsibilities of citizenship as it : when the future "Wizard" showed up death. The «lay before she had cele- was pledged against gambling Their Brave Admir'l speak, what shall ————- - number each envelope con- people, the three great essentials of I was designed that al! men should do. for work, he found that the manager brated her 101st birthday. votes elected him I say?" [ 26 .» 1 28 29 3u taining an answer and keep "Why say, 'Sail on. sail on. a civilization. The storage and use I when the right to enjoy the owner- had decided to give him "30'—which The Oregon supreme court has de There i» a great increase tn piracy R E 1 F U i R » memorandum of each. No and on!’” in telegrapher's talk spells discharg- of waste rivers is the solution of the I ship of property »«.< first vouchsafed along the eoast ot China The gen rided that suicide does not relieve — --------------------- ■■ me will be allowed more —Joaquin Miller, in "Columbus. led I ^9 I I i ® I *0 than one answer. Prizes eral pulley of the marine frevitooten life insurance corn panic« Or fraternal industrial questions of the age. you I to man. Edison knew well enough what he is to capture foreigners and then de orders from paying the insurance | E | F U | R N »warded July 25. 1MU Thera are at the open gateway of the golden [ . was discharg»-») for. and so left the mand ransoms for their release policy of people <<>mlng tu their death ——— -■———— is no aura thing that the firrt COST OF RAISING WHEAT. The June number of the Home- next day for New York, and the carter age of irrigation." 4b | 4. 48 4» > 00 solutions will be correct. 80 The arrival of the Mayflower on by this mean« which has since mad»- his nam ; | F | U | R N | I t you decide you want to This solution of the agricultural maker contains the following bitter' a household word the world over — the Massa» husetla coast November A buggy horse belonging to Gus One of the most interesting and arraignment of the land transactions I rr —<. \ a aa - change your solution after 11. 162>t. is to be commemorated by tave Mitzner, of Salem became Philadelphia 1 .edger. vital facts in relation to western and industrial questions applies with | 56 | 5» | 58 59 Ml -aiding It In you can do so raising a monument on the landing frightened al an automobile and ran of the government, during the past particularly vital force _ __________ to Umatilla farming, brought out by Rinaldo M i U | R ( N I T »y placing your second in the spot that will be 2<s> fee« high. away Monday, killing himself and year: "About acres of pule FIVE MILLIONS A MINUTE. ———-=—————z—- numerical order we receive Hall, in the new edition of "Oregon j county. The land, the people and the wrecking the vehicle The occu Statistics show that twice as many •6 6. 68 69 .0 j* ,atwr So M lis lands have paaaed from the pants were not seriously injured. Washington and Idaho." issued by the water are here. Water in sufflcient In a grimy garret in a London slum children yet "in their teens" and government into private band dur- [ R N I T U rith tbe establishmeat will OR.* N. Co. and the Soutnern Pa ««uantities and land of sufficient there died the other day one to whom younger still, commit suicide lit the The body of an unknown man was — au—as =; r;— » allowed to contest. ing the present fiscal year ending ■ Stray Stories refers as “toe only man United States as did 30 years ago in found Monday lying in a clump of cific lines in Oregon, is the compar ■ richness to make one of the grandest June 3<Hh. It has been stated that ■ who ever succeeded in losing $25.000.- proportion to the entire number bushes, near Auburn, Wash , with a alive cost of producing wheat in the an»! most prolific districts in the R H. McDonald, former president bullet hole In the back of his head Stray fully three-fourths of the entries un-1000 in five minutes time.” Inland Empire and in the famous West, await the coming of the true k I Stories unfolds the interesting tale in of the Pacific National Bank, at San •nd his pockets turned inside out. irrigationist. in this county, and East- der the laws named are of such Red River valley. this way: "His name was Henri Thi Francisco, died a few days ago at No possible means of identification tore that they would not bear I ern Oregon. He were found upon the person bault. For years prior to his death Montreal, at an advanced age These two sections of the United inspection. Considered in the known in banking circles be had eked out a precarions subsis was lain ud Webb Street« The process of government irriga A systematic boycott on the Pact States are representative wheat- tence as a translator and teacher of throughout the entire West of the spirit In which our land fir States telephone from Vancouver growing districts and the facts art tion seems to be tedious and belated. were enacted, they are frauds. Many I languages. Yet 13 years previously M 1-oiciq Lobet. member of the B C . to San Diego Cal teas been in he had been the prime mover in the gathered from farmers who are The storage and distribution of water of them are the grossest kind of ■ great copper corner, the «-oliapae of Geographical Society of Paris, la in augurate»! by the operators, on ac- » in a way to make productive land of San Francisco. He is promoting a farming on land and not in books. steals Here. then, are millions of i which shook off its foundations the scheme to build a railroad beneath count of the refusal of the company the desert, is not such a deeply ab to settle the Spokane trouble, peace The special character of the cli Thibault's B»brtng Sea. to be partly In a tunnel ably acres of the government’s best land French financial world. mate and the great diversity of indus stract and technical task as many acquired through fraud and perjury j idea was secretly to buy up the and partly enclosed in a cylinder. Judge Bell, of Seattle, has decided tries that is possible on the farm in would be led to believe, by the mys Irrigated and made into homes for , world's available supply of copper EvetylKxiy'a Magazine is authority and wait for the inevitable rise. He that the anti gambling law of Wash terious actions and sljw calcula the Inland Empire, aside from the American citizens it would be of in- ‘ came near succeeding, From his of for the statement that thia year’s coo ington does not apply to slot ma sumption of tobacco In the United greater y.eld and the reduced cost of tions of government agents. | flee in Paris he controlled through bis chines which pay cigars and candy, estimable worth to the nation." States is 7,b«0.000.000 cigars. 10,000.- If the government wants proofs ol | agents the markets of London. Ber Mff.OOO production of wheat, make this sec cigarettes and 2¿0.M0^M0 instead ot money, and that they can not be suppressed by the present tion the most favored farming coun the adaptability of the soil of Uma An item from North Yakima tells lin and Vienna and in all of them he pounds of manufactured tobacco. statute. tilia county to the science of Ir of a man who raised this year 120 purchased every pound of copper tha try in the United States today. Rufus Young, who Is described as was offered. rigation. there lies the Butter creek crates of strawberries, which he sold j "The result was quickly apparent "the most accomplished horse thiel Wherever this valuable book goes. it will attract the best and thriftiest belt, one solid field of alfalfa meadow for nearly $1.500. on three acres of On July 1. 1887. B C. B.s' (best Chili in New England." was shot and kill ed while resisting arrest at Arilng class of people to the West, by its upon which one good soaking will ground. He also raised other varie bars» were selling at $200 a ton. By ton Vt. He was 65 years of age and June 1 they had risen to $260 and the make two and thr«»e good crops »-ach ties of berries and fruit in large quan rise continued steadily until the mid had a 40-year record as a horse thief authentic and detailed array of fig tities. What he has done in this re die of December. 1888. when the un ures and facts on the matchless re year. The Great Western Railway Com If the government wants estimates spect, or something near it. many- heard-of price of a fraction over 1500 pany claims to have run a train Mon sources of the "Oregon country." Following are Mr. Hall's compari-1 of water supply, possibilities of stor other men can do, on small tracts of a ton was being asked an«, obtained day from lx»ndon to Plymouth. 246 If tbe fig Then came (he collapse Thibault miles, in 233\ minutes sonar age and other information regarding land not only In the Yakima valley, bad sunk all bis own money in the ures are correct, the incident beats "The cost of wheat production in the feasibility of the Echo tract of but in other localities In the Pacific venture, all he could borrow, all he the long distance record for locomo the Inland Empire is relatively so land, the Umatilla and Morrow county Northwest. A small tract of the right could beg; and still, from all sorts oi five running odd and unexpected corners of the Over 25 per cent of the foreign im much less and the yield so far ahead irrigation association should furnish sort of soil, well utilized, is more world, copper came pouring in. As migration to the United States in the profitable than a big grain farm On this data, and hurry up by every of many much-advertised and boast soon as be ceased buying he had. of year just ended, came from Italy ed sections of the United States, that means, the reclamation of this mag Weston mountain, in Umatilla coun course, to commence selling, and this During the i>a»t 10 years more than actual returns from harvest fields are nificent territory. The delay in Io ty, the acreage of strawberries has hastened and accentuated the inevi 1.000.00V Italians hare come to the table end. By March 1 the price had often discredited by those who have eating and deciding upon the means been increased 50 per cent in the drop|>ed to less than It was when Thi United States and the raun is con stantly increasing past year and a of irrigating this land seems still greater Increase to be not visited the region. bault commenced operations. Alto The Illinois Centra) Railway Com unwarranted. The advantages of the Wil) be made next year. Every gether the gigantic gamble cost him “Under date of November 8, 1902. tract are undeniable. The fact that small farmer finds this fruit to be $5»t,000.000. of which sum fully one- pany issues a statement showing that Mr. John Carpenter, of Forest River, tbe gross earnings of the company one winter soaking will make good the most profitable adjunct to the half was lost between noon and five during the fiscal year just ended were N. D., writes that the yield in the minutes past on February 28. 1889, crops upon i this sandy soil, removes farm. when the bottom dropped out of his $45.145.400, and operating expenses Red River valley for the year 1902 the possible objection that the water rad taxes for the same period I corner." was from five to 35 bushels per acre; It is )>os*ible that the entire cam amounted to $31.731.000. LOT OF ROCKERS will sell as low as ao per cent discount from supply may be insufficient for the that the cost of raising a 35-bushel paign in favor of the initiative and regular prices. area. NO WAR GOOO; NO PEACE BAD.' bumper crop was $7.50 per acre, and NORTHWEST NEWS. « referendum will have to be fought Truly, the riches of the West lie that wheat at that date was worth President lx>ubet did not stay long over by the friends of direct legisla STEEL RANGES and Cook stoves will sell almost at cost Circus licenses have been reduced 60 cents per bushel, which means in the arid lands and the wasted tion. tn this state. The enemies of in England, but Ion 4 enough, appar from 11,000 to $500 m Portland. mountain streams, but unless the gov ently. to even up the score recently that the net profit from an acre on Unredeemedp ledges of JEWELRY, all kinds and sorts, will be sold the people have made a start toward The French bark. Charles Gounod, wheat land in the Red River valley ernment gets a different move on, or the destruction of the law. and are made by King Edward in France; at a sacrifice. and now the two nations, officially, will load wheat at Portland In Aug that yielded 35 bushels in 1902, was surrenders the task of irrigating the going to use every means to annul IL are better friends than they have ust. West to the people interested in the $13.5o. The annual conference of the Ore It now depends upon the supreme ever been since tha time when the The following are some of the lines we are showing aud upon which West, the present generation will not memory of man runneth not to the gon Quakers adjourned at Newberg. “In the great Inland Empire, the court to say whether the wishes of contrary. Monday. see the dawning of the promised Irri we give a discount of io per cent for cash: cost ot raising an acre of wheat the people or the politicians shall Except for the territorial aggr-s- gation Age. The Canadian Pacific lost two lo ready for market is between $5 and «ions of Russia. Jajtan's belligerent comotives In a fire at Kamloops. B. C.. l»e upheld. Center Tables Dtessers bluster, the turmoil in th? domains Wednesday. $7. Assuming that it is $7.50 per Refrigerators Umatilla county roads are at the Dining Tables Folding Beds The Milton Irrigation district which of the Turk, an occasional miniature acre, which, according to Richard Carpets Marble quarrying in Josephine right stage to be covered with straw, Insurrection in some little Isatin Amer Kitchen Tables Wardrobes is to be voted upon July 21. is the ican state, and the long-range contest county has increased 5o per cent dur McGahey, of Walla Walla, authority Matting now, before the dust becomes deep Book Cates Crockery first district to be formed In the with the Mad Mullah, the world is Ing the past year. on the subject, never exceeds that Rugs er. The continued rains of the past Writing Desks Glassware J. W. Arrasmith has be^n reap state under the law of 1895, and not only at peace, but the prospects Linoleum amount, in the case of Samuel Drum two weeks have kept down the dust Office Desks Lamps Sewing Macl’i should be established, by all means. are belt-.».- than they have ever been. pointed state grain inspector for the heller, who, in 1902 from the uplands and a small amount of straw will now The world's rulers are ievn.tu? that State of Washington. Sideboards Tinware It is the t>eginning of a new era in of Eastern Washington, raised 10,56< Bedrooms Franklin was not far wrong when he make excellent roads for harvest. Mrs. Anna L. Giltner, of Dallas, an China Closets Graniteware Bedding Umatilla county and in Eastern Ore said that "there never was a good Oregon pioneer, died Monday after bushels from 160 acres, an average of Very little work applied right now Stoves Chairs, all kinds gon. and is an organized and syste war nor a bad peace."—Grande a brief illness, aged 55. 66 bushels per acre, at the market will save a great deal of valuable matic manner of handling the subject Observer. price, 65 cents per bushel, means a Canada Is becoming alarmed at time later on. great influx of Americans into of irrigation in the community. net profit of $5,664, or $35.40 per No discounts on sales under 50 cents New Orleans is headquarters for a wheat regions of the Dominion. acre, nearly three times the profit The unpleasant features accompa company just organized to protect George Shambrook, a pioneer EMPEROR LOSING POWER. of that from an acre in the Red River nying the city election in Walla manufacturers and contractors Douglas county, died at his home Do not ask credit and discount at the same time because you valley. To Bruce Ferrell, in the Walla should drive the thought of against losses from strikes. A com near Roseburg, Tuesday, aged 75. The greatest efTecta of the German Bring your cash with you and you will not be ;an not get it. plementary organization to protect same county, who threshed 23,250 political division in municipal cam elections must be upon the |>ositlon A body of 24 stevedores of Tacoma disappointed. bushels from 420 acres, an average of paigns from the minds of all voters of the emperor himself, It must re- employes against loss from reduction struck Tuesday because the force of wages and increase in the cost of working on a vessel was cut down. 56 bushels per acre, it means a net The contest is always resolved into veal, in part at least, to William II, living is now in order. that his charm and the charm of his H. P. Best, of Gaston, Or., was held profit of $11.962.50, or $28.25 per' a struggle between the forces of ideas for his own subjects are less up and robbed In broad daylight, on acre. Minister Wilson, at Santiago de right and wrong in the end. and all than had been imagined. He has dis Chile, reports that the bubonic the streets of Portland Tuesday. “In Eastern Oregon and Northern lovers of good government belong on coursed to them of his divine right, Miss Lavina Wheeler. of Oakland. plague infests nearly all the Pacific and has been rewarded often with ap. Idaho, where the coat of production is one side. plause; but the applause has never South American ports. One of the Cal., died Monday aged 102 years about the same and the yield equally first effects has been to disorganize She was the oldest person In Oak been quite sincere. land. The Telegram asks; "Why will the as large, similar profits are made. The emjieror has in effect been say the mall service. ing for five years. “ I am the state, “ negro persist in committing crimes Scores of authenticated yields of from 40 to 68*4 bushels per acre could that invite such horrible fates?" That and a third of his people now answer, “The state is not to our liking.” It is be cited for the Inland Empire, 1902. is easy. For the same reason that quite possible—for the emperor is and when it is known that the aver each succeeding generation of moun able, thongh he usually learns only !F YOVR DAIRY IS EQUIPPED WITH A age wheat yield of the entire United tain lion. lies In wait on the forest from the thoughts which arise in his Slates is only about 17 bushels per path for the defenseless deer. It is own mind—that he may benefit by the rough lesson, and reflect less on and every other apparatus that a dairy requires. acre, the profit of wheat raising in the unreasoning nature of the ani his grandfather's and more on his Experienced Dairymen will use no other Separator than mal. and always will be. Oregon, Washington and Idaho is father’s example. Think what the k* ; The Minutes that make the Days,-1 k that make the Years, are Xi! truthfully told ; 9 JI 12 I3FÏ4[Ï5 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 by the GaNeEROUS ROOTCO .™ft U lcers ~»»J. IO 17 24 31 _ $50.00 Given Away aw I M. A. RADER 13 I ♦ t Reward $100 Reward f : ♦• From now on unti£ further jiotice I will give to all CASH PURCHASERS ONLY -- LT a dis count of 10 per cent, or in other words; any __ one buying $10 worth of goods will pay only $0.00. t t f ♦ I ; : I I * S ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD will be given to any purchaser discovering that prices have been raised for the purpose of giving this discount. Remember, that I am the local agent for the North Qer man Lloyd Steamship Co., and am able to sell you your tickets to or from any part of the world THERE’S MONEY IN COWS De Laval Cream Separator readily seen. "A. B. Conley, of th-? Grande RonJe valley. Eastern Oregon, threshed from his 7.000-acre wheat field, 1902, enough to add $100,000 to his bank account. Robert Jamieson, who has farmed near Weeton, Umatilla coun The alarming increase of suicide will drive the insurance companies to raise rates, in seif-defense. Antl- suicide provisions will be made in policies, just as anti-soldiering clauses are now inserted by many of the leading companies. general vote would have been had the Emperor Frederick been reigning until today and had asked from his people formal approval of his policy Herr Bebel, at least, would have led no party, and the crown would have carried its measures by acclaim, in stead of by little bargains with groups on whose subjects, as In the Agrarian the De Laval. 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