The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, July 24, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 6

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that In some instances property wa»
assessed at a higher value than for­
merly. This raising and equalizing
the assessed value of property must
inevitably lower the rate of the levy
and taxes will lie no more than form­
erly except in eases where property
has been assessed at too low n valua
tion. Many property owners did not
understand this and hence were dis­
satisfied with their assessment ‘
GENERAL NF WS
Twenty combined harvesters start- + *+«4.4.+«4.4.4.4.4.*«4.4.+4. *.*..4«+.
ed to work In »he Big Potlach conn- .
,
The Reliance won the friAl yacht try. Idaho, Monday morning
race Saturday last, coining out over a
I.ewlKton, Idaho, Is to have a Car *
mile ahead
■logic library, the building for which g.
Forty miles of suburban
trolley I k to be erected this season.
lines will soon lie built adjacent to
The Nez Perce County (Idaho) Pio­
Salt latke City.
neer Association, will hold a reunion
Tile Britsh government will uialn- at Lewiston Wednesday, July 22.
ta'n a Hi.n«:>-g army of 25.000 men
There were 4,000 paid admissions
hereafter in South Africa.
to the meeting of the Oregon Chau
E. B. Zeigler will attempt to reach tauqua. Friday, at Gladstone Park.
the North Pole with dog teams. He
E C. Crowell, under arrest at Seat
will outfit at Vancouver.
tie
for being implicated in the poison
a
The Union
Republican tells
is now on. Our RED LETTER SALE has been
McPhee A- McGinnlty's paint, oil. ing of Mrs. Mull, has been released.
volume of truth In the following terse glass and sash warehouse burned at
a decided success. But this clearance sale will
An electric road costing *2,000,000,
comment on the negro question: Denver yesterday. lx>S8. *2ou.000.
is proposed between —
Butte and Sal- ♦ excell all other sales we have ever had. This sale
"They are still burning an occasional
In 10 years past the number of mon river, Idaho, a distance of 187 I
is to clean up all cotton drets goods, white goods,
negro in the South for some atrocious American-born sailors In the Amerl- miles.
can navy has Increased from 22,000
The
deer
hunting
shirt
waists and shirt waist suits.
season
opened
crime, and It is in accord with the
to 35.000,
on July 15 in ull Oregon counties ex­
unwritten law of
the
country.
John Draste and wife have sailed cept Baker, Malheur, Harney and ••
Frightful as the burning may seem, from San Pedro, Cal., In a 33-foot Grant.
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the crime for which the negro pays sloop. Their intentional destination
Governor Benjamin Odell, of New ♦
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Is
Alaska.
York, and party of eight capitalists «
the penalty generally calls for Just
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Russian newspa|>ers charge that of that state, are now visiting In ♦
such measures as are takeu to stamp
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Port lam'
id
English
influence
and
mouey
are
fan
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out that sort of work. Only those
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ning the hostile attitude of Japan to­
Mrs.
M E Hillis,
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of Junction. «
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who have lived In the South can ap­ ward Russia
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Wash . has Is-eu missing for two
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preciate the enormity of the crimes I
_ trying
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Infected water in the Pasig river weeks. and friends are vainly
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often committed by the negro, and it is the origin of the present cholera to locate her.
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Manila
Only natives
is a safe proposition to allow the epidemic at
Henry Westerman, of Fulton. Or.
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is under arrest in Portland for di­
Southern people to deal with all such an1 affected.
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During the year just ended, 41 steel luting milk with water, in furnishing
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eases. Dead negroes, like dead Indi*
his
customers.
freight steamers were built on the
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ans—will ’he good.”’
AS OTHERS SEE US.
Great Lakes, compared with 52 in the
The steamer Indiana has just ar
.96
year previous.
rived at Seattle from Nome, with
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Aft
The first public criticism made by
The net earnings of the steel trust
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promising
reports
from
all
the
north
The first automobile to be driven
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the party of German agriculturists, for the six months ending June 30. into Yosemite Park arrived Thurs­ ern diggings
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which recently passed through Ore­ were *61,568.235. or about 4S ]>er day last, occupied by Major J, Ful­
It is rumored that O. R A N. sur «
FRIDAY JULY 24 1903
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veyors are now at work on a route
gon. was upon the lack of improve­ cent <9 per cent per annum) on the mer. of Chicago.
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from
Arlington
south
to
Mayville.
The Santa Fe shopmen at 1-a Junta
capitalization of the trust,
1‘ubHsbed every Friday at Pendleton. ments and farm conveniences in the entire
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Gilliam county.
are
on
a
strike,
and
the
shopmen
at
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Oregon, by the
♦
West.
watered and all. This means a 30 per To|»eka. where 3,000 are employed,
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The- American
barkentine, John
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EAST
OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
The second criticism upon Ameri­ cent rate on the actual value of the may go out in sympathy.
Palmer, will finish loading a cargo or ♦
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COMPANY.
can farming was to the effect that concern. The farmers who have paid
♦
Secretary of War Root has notified 1,400,000 feet of lumle-r for San ♦
Governor •'hatterion. of Wyoming, Francisco. Monday
high
prices
and
the
laborers
who
have
American
farmers
work
too
hard
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1‘Uoue. Mato 11.
Ed Burrill, a colored carpenter ut ♦
that they numb the enjoyment of taken the crusts to make this pros­ that there will nut be any aimy ma
SVIUK’KIPTION RATES
neuvers In Wyoming this year.
Kalispel, Mont., is insane, as a result
They wi 1 all go quick at the prices we oiler them
»5.00 farm life by a pitiless haste during perity. are invited to rise up and
Daily, owe year by mail .
Caslmiro Castro, of Montevideo, of reading of the recent lynchings of
2.50 long and incessant hours of labor
l«allv. six months by mail
cheer.
Uruguay has obtained a
i judgment negroes in the East
1.25
mouths
by mad ..
Dally. three
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.50
Dally. one month by mail
agaiust a New York life 1 insurance
These are the views of expert fam-
The telephone girls at Republic.
BÔ
Lqiily. per
. . month
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. larrier .
Friendship for Russia does not company for Jl.25O.uOO damages.
Wash., are torced to climb the poles
I era from one of the leading agricul­
Weekly, one year by mail . —
Weekly, six months by mail ..
W O. Patterson, oi Kalamazoo, is and repair wires on account of the
tural nations of Europe
If their give her license to slap the presi-
Weekly, tour months by mall
dead at the age of 89. He estimated strike of the linemen.
dent
Semi-Weekly, one year by mail
of
the
United
States
in
the
face,
1 opinions are sound and their judg­
that In the past 12 years he smoked
Semi Weekly, six months by mail .. 1.00
Mr*. Sarah Growe, an attendant
can im with an insulting notice that the mur- «S.ooii cigars which cost fatal 14.800.
Semi Weekly, three months by mall .. .50 ment just, the American
the insane asylum at Salem was se
der
<
of
Jews
bv
that
country
is
none
A modern-ancient treaty prohibit- rionsly Injured Thursday by having
rbe East Oregonian is on sale at It B. prove his condition by being intro-
of our business,
l^ess provex-ation ing the imi>ortation of arms and am a horse fall with her.
Kivb s News Stands at Hotel Portland and ■ duced to his own failings.
Hotel Perkins. Portland. Oregon.
than this turned the dogs of war munition to China expires in August.
\ woman named Hattie <
In the first place, a comparison of
S|«»kane. was found dead in
Meniöer Scripps McRae New» Associ»
loose upon haughty Spain, Murder < No effort will be made to renew it
methods and conveniences should
tien
An explosion of sewer gas in Chi near White Belt, Idaho. Thuriuia.v
is murder, wherever found, and |
not be drawn between Germany and
cage seriously injured
four men, Poisoning is suspected.
Sun Francisco Bureau. 408 Fourth St
should be suppressed, although every •
city employes. The noise of the ex­
Mrs. Asa Sturges«
of Vancouver
Oregon. Germany has been farmed
Chicago Bureau. 9Ó9 Security Building
throne in Christendom l>e swept | plosion was heard a long distance,
Wash., was fatally injured Saturday
Washington. D C. Bureau, 501 14th St.. ! for 15* m » years, Oregon 5e. Germany
N W
away
European countries generally con­ by falling from a load of hay and I
is striving to recuperate a soil worn
cede that the United states has anti striking upon a pitchfork.
Entered at Pendleton poetoffice as second- out by constant use. for centuries.
We have just 149 SKIRTS »eft that must be ctoseii out at once
William H Taft, « civil •mg.nev'
class matter
The settlement and reclamation will prohably always keep the whip
Oregon is trying to produce the larg­
hand in the commerce of the Pa< ific of Olympia, Wash . will be takeu back
1 oidtr to make room for the large Fall anil Winter steck soon
from idleness of the great Canadian
ocean.
est possible crop from virgin soil,
to Manila for trial, on alleged crook­ I
to be shipped
We do not want to carry over a single siort
«heat belt, by Americans, reads like
edness
tn
government
scrvhe,
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Secretary of Agriculture Wilson
with no thought
of
saving its
an
J
have
put
prices
on litem that will make them move W
a fairy tale. Thriving cities, busy avers that *9,000.000 is annually
William Martin, a Missoula. Mont., ii
strength.
is our loss is your gam and if you are a wise buyer sou
and
prosperous communities and spent in the United States for corn pioneer, died Sunday of la grippe,
read carefully every item below and then act at once.
Germany is farmed in small tracta hamlets are thickly studded all over with which to manufacture
maca- aged 86 He was sheriff of Kootanal
In providing that the public
root
county, Idaho, for three terms.
by people who are rooted to the land that vast northern territory
Noth­
READ OS
lands shall be kept for. and
Jame* A. Boyd, a well-known news­
The Portland laundry workers who
by tradition and occupancy, and who ing that is valuable remains idle lone
l>assed to actual settlers only,
paper
man
of
Chicago.
St.
Jxtuls
and
have
b»-en
on
strike
since
May
2.
expect to remain in the same home if in reach of an American.
I our i 13 00 Skirts go at....
$ luf
and in laying plans through ir­
Milwaukee, died yesterday at the have all returned to work and the
for life: Oregon and the West is
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rigation to make sure that those
9.50
Printers' Hom»-, Colorado Springs, union is practically broken up.
lands shall be productive, the
farmed largely by men who are try-
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8.00
aged 72 years.
WHAT ONE WOMAN DID.
A new find of coarse gold has been
very highest interests of all the
9.00
ing to make a stake out of farming,
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7.25
A i-ackage of ’ diamonds valued at made on More lock and Upper Bonan
people and of the state are serv­
Mrs. Eliza B. Burnz is dead at b»‘. *3 000. has been stolen from th« store za creeks, in the Yukon district Th»-
s <X>
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with which to retire or enter other
6.40
ed in all possible ways. A re­
in New York. She was the first pro­ rooms of the ’ New York customs assays are said to be fabulous.
business.
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public may have too many peo­
fessional woman stenographer. Half house, presumably by an employe of
Josb Truax was shot and Instantly
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ple. in a few places, just as a
4.75
The German wants to grow the a century ago Peter Cooper gave her the department.
killed in Hinsdaiem. Mont., 'i uursday
man may have too much weight
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5 oo
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3.90
greatest variety on
the smallest a room where she could teach other
The fire losses in the United States by Bob Walsb. known as Six Shoot­
on two or three floors of a high
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4
00
2.95
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girls
how
to
become
self-sustaining.
space: the Oregonian wants to grow
and Canada for the month of June er Bob." for his handiness with a
building. What is needed is pro­
That was the beginning.
p a
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2.75
5 50
'ast. amounted to *14.6X4.350. or *4.- gun
portionate distribution of the
the greatest yield and clean up the
And since! Think of the immense 000.060 more than during the corres­
3.00
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2.10
people in the proper places.
It
has
been
discovered
that
an
ad
­
largest possible profit in the shortest army of young women who are bread
ponding month a year ago
2 50
Thus far the law of attraction
ditional appropriation of *50.000 will
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1.90
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winners by the aid of stenography.
space of time.
has been in full operation to cer­
Too great a tonnage for the Pacific be recessary lo fully pay off all
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In Eliza Burnz's day there was a prej­
tain parts of the republic.
It
The German farmer is fixed in his
past claim» of Indian war veterans in Or­
udice against busines women that al­ trade has been built during the
remains for the thrill of irriga­
This Sale will last just
Days from Thursday, JOLY 16th.
sphere and conserves his strength most amounted to persecution, peo­ year, and there are many idle and egon.
tion to continue this work of
half .die freight ships open for con-
Mrs Annie Mull and her daughter
to Saturday night, JULY 25th.
and
substance
with
that
view;
the
ple
were
so
narrow-minded
that
they
distribution. The out-of-the-way
tra< ts that do not materialize.
are dead In Seattle as a result of pot­
Western farmer of this year may be could not understand how a woman
spots must be utilized to relieve
Thirteen silver spoons, made and son. E. C Crowell. to whom Mrs
the pressure from the cities.—
the president of the bank next year, could associate with men in a busi­ hand engraved in 1536. sold a few Mull was engaged to be married. >
ness capai ity and still Is- refimsl and
P.v. William 'Wilkinson.
and so his labor and a>m are tinged honest.
days ago in Ixmdon for *24.500. One under arrest.
The largest cattle deal reported
with ambition.
Nov there is too prejudice to bears the likeness of Christ and each
Cor Main aad Alta Street*
of the others the l ioness of an aptMk from any point In the West, this year,
amount to anything
The open door to China should be
Many of the largest and most pro­
was made at Salmon City. Idaho. Sat­
In New York alone there are more tie
wide enough to admit every nation on ductive farms of the West are not than MjMM stenographers.
1.00<)
Duriug the year which closed June urday. Senator Shoup sold
In the
earth which has anything to sell.
occupied by their owners. Improve­ entire country it would be folly to 30, 1.535 vessels, of 456.076
Kross head of stock cattle at *25 per bead
Mrs. C. E Comtni. of The Dalles,
ments are made to meet the bare hazard a gu»-ss at the number. The tons, were built in the United States.!
As a tribute to the excellence of needs of the laborers upon the farm skyscrapers and office buildings are as againsl 1 657 vessels of 473.181 was horribly burned Thursday mom
full of them. Some of them support gross tons during the preceding ing by the explosion of a lamp which
American manufacturers, the Cana- during seeding and harvest time.
brothers and sisters, sick parents and year
she «as carrying
Her clothing was
dian Pacific Railway Company has
In Germany the farmer lives upon invalid husbands,
Many have used
During the year ending June 30. all burned off and she may not live.
ordered ten new locomotives to be L.s little tract of land and improves stenography as a stepping stone to last. 18 <x-ean steel steamers with a
Strong petitions for clemency have
equipped with American air brake it in the highest manner possible, for higher <nings in the commercial gross tonnage of 101.471 tons, were been presented to Governor Cham­
Watch for our ad. toworrow. Something doing
appliances. That Canada should rec­ the tarm is the home for all the gene­ world, and have Iteróme managers built on the American-Atlantic sea- berlain. in behalf of W p. Peacock,
and even proprietors of business board, which orukc the record for any who is under death sentence for mur-
in
the furniture line.
ognize the superiority of American rations of farmers. In Oregon and houses. There is no reason why a
one year
during Alexander Kerr in Polk coun-
equipment over that of the mother the great wheat belts of the West, woman should remain at the foot of
The Bay State (Delaware) Gas Co. ty last May
country, is an undoubted guarantee of the farmer in a majority of cases con­ the ladder, because destiny placed her is to be reorganized The first step
there.
the excellence of the Yankie’s art.
will be to cut down its capitalization
stantly looks forward
Selected a Capital.
to the time
In no manner has the woman sten­
S.
with­
when he will be able to move to the ographer failed. She is to be trust­ from 1
Melbourne. July 18—Tamut. inti
Idaho women, irrespective of party, city, where educational facilities and ed. She is often the custodian of bus­ out any pretense of any shifting or New South Wales, has been selected
changing of real values.
as the capital of the federated Aus
combined with the democrats to elect social advantages are more satisfac­ iness secrets worth a king's ransom
About one-sixth of tne business t rallan states. It is a small town in
In
a
thousand
offices
she
knows
as
an anti-gambling mayor in Boise, and tory. This causes a constant upbuild­
portion of San Louis Obispo. Cal., an agrcultural district
to their efforts is due the triumph. ing of fine homes in cities and a con­ much about the business as do the has been burned, at a loss of *100.000
proprietors. She takes me place of
If anti-gambling laws in Idaho send stant deterioration of farm improve­ memory for many a business man. Fire originated by small boys building |
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the same number of gamblers and ments.
She is growing in numbers and effi­ a fire under a house standing several
ciency. and the world wonders how feet from the ground.
• marques" into Oregon that the clos­
The rule does not apply to all farms
$50.00 Given Away
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An analysis by John Marl hoi shows
ing of the games of Washington did. in all farming communities, for there it ever got along without her
The human being who helps others the net earnings of the United States
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To the first oue handing us
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the worst for this state is yet to come. are thousands of farms in the West i to help themselves Is a benefactor,
Steel Corporation for the past year
the uearest correct solution
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Many
a
child
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Oregon can only hope to get relief by just as highlv improved, just as.
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to
be
*61.568.235
This
sum
is
equiv-
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Monuments have been reared to
of the two following rebuses,
has )wen fooled
alent to six i>er cent interest on the
keeping the tide moving.
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we will give *25 00 worth of
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closely managed and just as zealous­ those who did far less for humanity total
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by
the
story
of
bond issue of the company for
than Eliza B. Burnz.—Spokane Press.
the pot of gol-l which furniture or other goods of
ly lieautified as any in Europe. But ’
five years.
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your
choice
from
our
immense
is to tie found just at
Knapp, the Ohio wife murderer, the possibility of the farmer becom­
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SMALLEST REPUBLICS.
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The grand jury at Baltimore. Md .
the foot of the rain­ stock; *15.0u worth to the
who has been reiving on the insanity ■ ing something else in the freedom
has returned an indictment against
bow. ami has Qarted second, and *10.00 worth to
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plea, has been found guilty and will of this government, and in the prom­
The smallest of all republics is that Frank Manoley. charging him with
out to gather nebea the third.
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The question is. how many
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grace the avenging electric chair. It1 ising opportunities of a new country, of Tavalora. established In the island the murder of his wife. Manoley says
full of happy dream*.
Many a man and different ways can the word
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seems like an easy way to settle the i makes the farm, in many cases, a of that name off the coast of Sardinia, he dreamed burglars were in the
37 ( 38 3» 1
it has a population of fewer than 6®,
woman have heen de­ "Furniture,” and how many
score against such fiends to put them I stepping stone, a stopping place, on including the president and his con­ bouse and shot his wife while both
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ceived by the tale that the word "Rader" be spelled
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were asleep.
out of their misery so suddenly, when , the way to higher ambitions.
gress of six. Originally the island |
there was health to be in the following squares by
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so
51
53
54
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The negro. Lee Brown, who
found out lievond the spelling to the right, or down­
was owned by the Bartoleoni family. :
a life of labor for the state without
That American farmers work too
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sunset, and they have ward, or any combination of
the bead of which ruled as King Paul ( an«l killed Patrolman Massey at Ev­
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pay, or mercy, would be more poig- hard, there is no doubt,
The very I, from 1836 to 1882. In his will he ansville, ind . and wbo was himself
started out dreaming down and right, or right and
55 56 j 57 1 « 59 6u 1 «1 i 62 63
nant punishment, and would more
shot
through
the
lungs,
has
develop
­
of a healthful future, down, but alwdys using con­
possibility of the farmer becoming made over the Island to his people,
ed pneumonia and will die. The af­
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fully atone for crime.
never to be realized.
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tiguous letters but no two
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the capitalist, causes him to put every who were to proclaim a republic for­
fray with Massey was the direct
People who have tried change of cli­ times, using exactly
the
64 j 65 j 66 67 68 69 ïô j ?1 72
nerve under the highest tension, in ever.
cause of the late murderous riots at mate in vain for the cure of weak lungs same numerical letters, yet
Morsenet is a republic with 3.»)00 Evansville.
The Eppingers, who failed in San hopes of getting rich and afterward
have lieeti perfectly and permanently all spell the words "Rader"
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residents,
but
its
territory
consists
Francisco two weeks ago. by trying taking it easy. The result is that the
cured by the use of
Pierre's Golden
correctly.
of only 70 acres It marks the debat­
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Expert inspection of the books of Medical Discovety. It cures deep-seated and “Furniture"
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to control the Pacific Coast wheat real enjoyment, the slow and staid
able land at which the boundaries of the auditor of the District of Colum­ coughs, bronchitis, bleeding lungs, ema­ For Illustration, the word
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"Rader” may be spelled by­
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market, have been indicted for ob­ appreciation of country life is more Belgium. Prussia and Holland con­ bia, reveals that there has never
ciation, and other conditions which, if using letters numbered 1, 2,
taining money under false pretenses. or less benumbed by the hurry.
verge. and the Morsenetians declining been any check upon any superior of­ neglected or unskilfully treated, final a
11. 12. 1. or 13. 22. 23. 24.
all temptations to belong to other na­ ficial who wished to steal, by revision, fatal end in consumption.
They were virtually bankrupt a
An American will plow tnree fur- tions. it remains self-governing and a checking up or proving.
33, etc. The solution to be
J.
M.
A.
-Last
spring
I
had
a
severe
sUack
of
pneo-
month before the crash came, but se­ rows around the field while an old
handed in sealed, giving only
Watson, who was a clerk for years. monia which left me with a very bed <v*ugh.
useful buffer.
and also led mv lung- in a very bad condition."
cured thousands of dollars on bogus country German is hitching up his
the number of combinations
San Marino Is one of the most an- is short 173.397.
writes John M Kiosell. Esq of Brent. Cherokee
that can be made of each
securities in hopes of averting the team and lighting
Nat . Ind. Ty. "I had no appetite and was jo
his pipe, The cient states in Europe, it consists
weak I could scarcely walk My brej-4 was all
word, with no name attached.
of a craggy mountain in Italy, and
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
inevitable end. As usual, they drag­ American is
sore
with
ruuurug
sore».
1
got
two
bottles
of
Dr
working for a stake and it has an area of 23 square miles.
In order that the committee
pierce «Golden Medkat DUcovers. which I be
ged others down with themselves.
wants It to come just as quickly as The population is about 8.000. The
awarding the prizes will not
The watermelon crop of Josephine livve wived my life I cannot expeewr mv grati­
to you 1 am able now to do very good ____________________________________________ know who is in the contest
possible so he can quit work, The inhabitants of this mountain republic county Is fully two weeks late, this tude
work.**
The Telegram pertinently says: “if dream of a fortune
Jut if requested, each winnei
is constantly be- have maintained their independence year
Any substitute offered as " just as good"
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since the tenth century.
a reward has to be offered for per­ fore him. He can't take it easy,
Two *50 bicycles were stolen from as "Golden Medical Discovery” is a
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The old German, rooted to his an- 600 archers perched away up in the
vays the number of timer
morning.
cures
behind
every
claim
made
for
the
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which
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good"
Trinidad. Col., was visited by a de­
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and a police force, with all their fa enjoyment as he goes along. Saves ent republicans glory In their immu­
medicine
can
show.
structive hailstorm and cloudburst,
Himber each envelope con
«¡lilies for catching criminals? Mult­ his strength. Eats four meals a day nity from liability to any other race. Sunday.
The People's Common Sense Medical
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Andorra is a republic on the bor­
Adviser, a book containing 1008 pages,
nomah county pays out something in harvest.
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i memorandum of each
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than one answer.
Prizes
liartment. and a lot more to feed idle and must so remain, he makes the lation of 6,000.—Chicago News.
in ¡»pct covers, or 31 stamps for the vol»
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deputy sheriffs, and yet the cry is most out of the life. He don’t hurry,
a no sure thing that the firsi
Association is now open for public Pierce, Buffalo. N. V.
SMALLEST LOCOMOTIVE.
made that rewards should be offered for he would only grow old more
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Inspection.
for criminals.”
if you decide you want to
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T. J. Pitzer a well-known grocer
change your solution aftei
world
is
owned
by
W.
A.
Smith,
a
hope, so he puts all the enjoyment
of Garfield, Wash , Is missing from
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Moscow and Genesee. Idaho, are possible into ft and lives as he goes jeweler living at Meridian. N Y. The his home.
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Meridian correspondent for the New
building several miles of macadam­ along.
The port of Portland commission
lumerical order we receive
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World
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that
Mr
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made
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purchased
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ized road into the country districts
more river
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White Horse. Alaska, has been de-
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fair
in
this
way:
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locomotive
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the county court, are doing this work
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The Milton Eagle, commenting up­ gold. The trimmings are of silver. was shot by her husband
for the purpose of demonstrating the
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try and will continue the work Indefi­ ty, this year, pertinently remarks: chas long and the tender is three in­
Twenty-four of 30 bakeries In Se- ! Repairs for all kinds of ♦
Main and Webb Streets
nitely. if proper encouragement is "Every taxpayer should read careful­ ches long. The boiler is three-fourths , attle were found to be vloltlng the
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of an inch in diameter, the smoke­
given. The towns recognize the urg­ ly the figures published In the East stack is two and one-sixteenth Inches pure f«x>d law, Saturday
The differences between the typo­ •
ent need of closer communication be­ Oregonian regarding the assessment high, and the other parts are in pro­
Foundry Work a Specialty •
graphical union of Sixikane and
portion.
Kerosene
is
used
for
fuel
Cash paid for old castings J
tween the city and the country, and in of Umatilla county property. More
! Review are still unsettled.
order to bring about this condition. or less dissatisfaction was expressed and steam is raised in less than two
Herliert Boster. a well known
Pendleton, - Oregon^
minutes The whistle blows, the bell
*2,000 is being expended this year in while the assessment just completed rings and every par; of the loeomo- neer of Spokane, died suddenly
| day of chronic nervousness.
was being made, owing to the fact tlve works perfectly.”
alogue of them. A fall supply always kept in stock.
good road building.
July Bargains
Straw Hals at half price.
Boys Clothing twenty per cent discount
Mens Summer Clothing at a saving of from
$2 00 to $3.50 per suit,
Summer Underwear 25c, 50c and 75c per
garment.
Working Shirts 50c and 75c.
Gloves 25c to $1.50.
Mens Working Shoes $1 50 to $3 0(1
Mid-Summer
I CLEARANCE SALE
We have the B*«t Bargains
Wc have
in Real Estate.
sonie nice home» that mum
be »old. Choice Building»,
Lot». Alfalfa Land from one
acre to 160. Wheat Land,
tracts from 160 acte« to
12,000.
shirt waists in white or colored
+ $1.00
75c shirt waists in white or colo
20c colored fancy dimity
12| lawns ........................ ..
25c white goods .......... ....
20c white goods
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15c white goods
<»5c sheets, large size
12f,c pillow ea-es, three for..
$1.50 shirt waists....... ....
f $2.00 ~hirt waists
Ixmgsdale muslin...............
f 15c dress duck
$1 O<) bed spreads
25c lace curtaining
$2 25 shirt waist suits
25c silkinets for waists
BEAR & DALEY
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One Frice Clothiers, furnishers and Halters
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FOR SALE
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BIG BOSTON STORE
Room to over Taylor's
Hardware Store.
LOOK AT THIS
Pendleton Real Estate for 8*ie
G-room dwelling, stable, chicken cor­
ral and 2 lots—*l,Ww
Gnxim dwelling and two iota, beautl-
fullly shaded lawn finely located—
,2.500.
14 room boarding house and one lot.
centrally located—*2,5»"i
Jroitii dwelling with two lota. aorta
side— *1.250
number of lots somewhat elevated.
*125 to *150 each
lot on flat, fl»e blök» from Main
street ,5<M> Other loti on flat *254
each.
Mui b other very desirable proper-
ty for sale. All sold on eery terma
Come and buy.
To find Just what you want at 'toe
right price, see
0. WA D
111 Court Street
Great July Skirt Sale
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it
have
J a »heap one, we have :t»w
'rom *15.00 to *25 00. Good as you
an get anywhere, but better still and
1 lot cheaper tn the end. is a hlgto-
trade White or Standard.
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Near the Bridge
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TEÜTSCH S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
BAKER & FOLSOM
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Rigby-CloK Combined
HARVESTER
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Machinery •
LEGAL BLANKS
we»»..-«'
the wav we do IT
mprvsse* most people with the ide*
bat we have the implements and the
know how" when it come* to put
ing a new tire on a carriage or wagon
vheel
Same thing applies to everr
eature of carriage and wagon re­
airing—repainting. re varnish ing, re
pholstering and generally making
he vehicle look as good as new Your
irders. please
Our new hydraulic tire setting ma
hine does away with the old method
t thickens the iron instead of burn
ng the wood. We do not split the
rood in getting off the tire, and we
lo it while you wait, last longer
han the old way. Call and look at
t work Hacks. Buggies and Winona
Vagons.
Anything that runs on
rheels at prices that are right.
NEAGLE BROS.
Ve have the Stover Gasoline Engine
BANNER IS NOT
SOING AWAY
He will be here all summer so
come in any time and have your
picture taken.
Stamp Photos
only J5 cents a dozen. A large
variety oi harvest views, also a
big line of Indian photos. •Cab­
inet photos oily $3.50 a doxea
MNNER
The old reliable Photographer
dtw lo ibe
<»utaa oihee
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Insurance at lost
;
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Of Insurance in force
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FIRE RELIEF AS­
SOCIATION.
H.
M.
Agent for
RICE.
Freewater.
Umatilla County.
J. P. WALKER, city agent for
Pendleton.
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Before deciding where
school, examine a
to
go
to
Pendleton
Academy
catalog*? for m? coming year
New
huildfug and equipment. New man­
agement. and a faculty of experienc­
ed
teachers.
Special arrangement
tor music students and for the care-
tul oversight of all student« from out
of town All grades of public school
work thoroughly done
Our college
preiiaratory work is accepted by the
beat «-ol lege» East and West. Moral
»ml social advantages the very best.
Term begins September 14t 1903.
REV. W. H. BLEAKNEY. PRINCIPAL
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