1
M—TÜTJ
track sirens any longer, and In the
COLLEGE BOYS AT WORK.
tional politics this is known to mean
that she will withdraw her troops
refusal of other women to bow to
Tile harvest leveled all social bar when the work of thoroughly Rus
The woolgrowers of Oregon are such an old fossil, he naturally turns
tiers, ami at the same time raised sianizing the country by railroads snd
going "to fight the devil with fire" at to the companionship of his neglect the
standard of living in the country. settlements is accomplished
the coming annual meeting in Baker ed wife, who cannot esca|H> him.
The sturdy college man whose mighty
FRIDAY Al' T'ST 21. 1903.
City on September 14-15.
muscles won him glory on the foot
NORTHWEST NEWS.
ball field worked with the country
The National Livestock Associa
The
Boise
Stat«-sman
has
the
l
’
ol-
j
l’nl>li«br<l every Friday «t Psndletun,
A lo-ton ice plant and cold storage
tion has begun a crusade aganist the lowing to say of the irrigation senti- ' 'nd whose distinction lay in the fact
Oregon, by tbe
that lie had shocked 20 acres of wheat warehouse Will be built at Oregon
beef
trust,
and
all
the
kindred
organ
ment
in
Idaho:
“
There
seems
to
be
i
in a day. and rubbed elbows with the City this season.
EAST
ORSGONIAN
PUBLISHING
izations will gladly join the ranks. In much apathy in this state concerning Mississippi levee hand temporarily
COMPANY.
Howard Kressley, a bank clerk
____ of
order to successfully free the stock- the irrigation «-«ingress to asst-mble turned harvester, slept at night in the Spokane, was arrested
for forgery at
Phone, Main 11.
cool
of
the
open
beside
some
lalmrer,
man from the octopus of the trust, in Ogden next month, The governor
with only a wagon overhead as shel Great Falls. Mont.. Friday.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
the association has determined to es has had trouble in finding men wll- ter from the dew, ami felt better for
E. A. McPherson, who has been
Hailv. one year by mall ..............
»5 Ik)
first warden at the Salem penitentiary
packing ling to aceept appointments, and It.
I »ally. six monihs by mall..............
. 2.50 tablish a system of rival
l>aih. three months' by mall ....
has resigned
. 1.25 plants from San Francisco to Chica very few apiHiintments have l>een
And all of these, the college man, for a number of years, ha*
lWllv, mie month by mall ...........
. .50
the
levee hand, the country lad. and the position
Daily. per ________
, ••arrler
______ ____ .
mouth by
<15 go. at such points as offer the great made by the various Is «lies autboriz-
Edward Swanson, a tar repairer
Weekly, one year by mall ............. . 1.50
the laborer demanded that their em
Weekly, six months by mail ... . .75 est advantages, these plants to lie op ed to name delegates." It seems in- ployer set a table that would sliame, of Livingston, Mont., wa*
Instantly
Weekly, four months 'by mall .., . .50 erated by the association, and all the credible that the West could treat this
in abundance and quality, the fare of kflle«l Friday, by being cut in twain
Semi Weekly, one year by mail
. 2.00
Semi Weekly, six months bv mail
. 1.00 Western stock to be bought and used subject with such indifference.
In many a house that attracts the sum by a moving (rain
Semi Weekly, three months by mall ■ .50
by them, instead of being sold at a Oregon, much the same condition pro mer boarder.
The fruit crop of Medford is the
Harvest hands in comtianies of 100
The East Oregonian is on sale at B. B. sacrifice to the trust.
vails. The semi-annual meeting of and 2oo, were sent out from employ greatest in the history of the district.
Kleh's News Stands at Hotel Portland and
first shipment of Bartlett pears
Hotel Perkins. Portland, Oregon.
The scheme is a gigantic one and is the state association which should ment agencies in the states adjacent The
will be made next Monday.
intended to rid the country of the have been held in June at Baker City, to Kansas to various points iu the
Member Scripps-McRae News Associa
William D. English, one of the fore
tiou.
beef trust, or bring it to terms of was abandoned on account of a "lack wheat belt. Just liefore the harvest, most demotrats of California, died
some
farmers
found
themselves
need
trade which will permit the stockman of interest.”’ No other national sub
San Francisco Bureau, 408 Fourth St
ing more help Then the farmer used Friday al Oakland, as the result of
ject so vitally concerns the West as all the guile and promises at his an o|*eration for appendicitis
Chicago Bureau. 909 Security Buildlug. to live and follow his occui>ation.
Although diligeut search has been
Washington, D. C. Bureau. 501 14th St.,
It should have the sanction of this, yet the press of Idaho says the command to induce men to stop with
every stock association in the entire governor cannot find men to act as him instead of jourm^ing to the point made. n<> trace of Mrs. Parkhurst and
exconvict Riley, who eloped from
l.uiered at I’endlet-m »H>at<iAre as s«vcond- country, as well as the
retail dealers delegates to the national convention. to which they were ticketed. Harvest Portland, has yet l>«-en found
class matter.
hands who ventured on to the plat
and the public. The trust is a curse What’s the matter with the West, form of some rallwa.v Biatlon while
Solomon Baker, an inmate of St.
to all of them. It deals unjustly, alike anyway? When it has a cnance to the engine took waler have actually Vincent’s hospital. Portland, tried to
with the man who raises beef and the better conditions it is slow to grasp been kidnaped by the farmers, who commit suicide Friday by slashing
man who eats it. It forces down the it. No wonder the Yankee has "cop- used force to hold them until the train his throat with a penknife on the:
street.
had goue.
price of the grower’s product and pered" all the good propositions.
One farmer who raises hundreds of
To one who reflects, there is
The African Methodist church, of
forces up the price of the consumer’s
acres of wheat always secures bis full the Pacific Coast, which will hold an
something very shocking in these
"Southeastern Oregon.’’ says Hon. quota of harvest hands from colleges. annual conference in Spokane, on
meat, until the entire population of
decorations of war. If men must
fight, let them wear the badges
the country is in its grasp. It pays Charles J. Warner, a memlu-r of the He prefers the collegians, and says August 19, will pass strong resolu
which become their craft. It
what it wills for the live animals in Nebraska state legislature, "is a rail- they make the most intelligent and tions against mob law
trustworthy help, and he selects them
would shock us to see a hang
Harry Twoani*. a Tumwater Indi
the great market centers, and fixes, roadless empire A territory SO times in preference to some other classes
man dressed out in scarf and
an.
was kill«-,! at Th«- Dall«?«. Sunday |
the
size
of
Rhode
Island,
20
times
arbitrarily, the price of meat to the
epaulette, and marching with
of men able to do more work eac h morning by an O R & N train. He
merry music to the place of
larger than Delaware. 10 times the day.—From "This Year’s Big Wheat was sitting on the track an«l refused
retail trade.
punishment. The soldier has a
The trust is paying 212 per head size of Connecticut, six times bigger Harvest in Kansas." by Philip East to move until too late to escape.
t
sadder work than that of the
man. in the American Monthly Re
less for fat cattle in the Chicago and than Massachusetts, and equal in view of Reviews for August.
The I/’wiston city council passed
hangman. His office is not to dis
sn ordinance. Saturday night, grant
Omaha markets today than was pai area to the entire state of New York
patch occasionally a single crim
ing a franchise to a street car com
inal: he goes to the slaughter of
FACTS ABOUT GIANTS.
one year ago. while the price of meat —and yet not an inch of railway in
l»an.v. James Trainer and Fred Du
thousands as free from crime as
In the
to the consumer has been advanced all its wonderful domain.
bois ar«> the promoters of the scheme
himself. The sword is worn as
That
very
few
of
the
giants
who
seven counties of this great empire
two cents a pound in that time.
The num Iters of the Oregon G. A.
an ornament, and yet its use is
have ever lived have been healthy or
The plan proposed by the National are 31.000.VVO acres of land, over well formed researches prove beyond R attending the national encamp
to pierce the heart of a fellow
creature, As well might the
Association is a feasible one. It has three-fourths of which is idle, and a doubt. All we know about Goliath ment al San Fraixisco, are in favor
I butcher parade before us his
all the features of a plain business yet the cities of the East are swel- is that be was very tall, but in the of General John C. Black, ex-commis
knife, or the executioner his ax
Book of Kings we read about sioner of pensions, for «ommander
deal, and can be carried to successful tering with idle men and crowded second
or halter—Channing.
snot lx-r giant, who had more fingers
Al! gambling house» have be«-n
I termination if all the stock associa tenements.”
than an ordinary human being, and, closed |n Ontario. Ore. The town had
i
according to modern scientists, this is become Infested with toughs, to such
tions give their assistance to it. If
The first public call tí pon the wire invariably a token of degeneracy. M an extent that the city authorities
The Northwest states are well sup money can be raised and the system
plied with conventions this fall. The of packing plants once established, less telegraph came from a fast young Donnell saw at Milan a giant who had to make some effort to get rid
Trans-Mississippl congress in Seattle, the doom of the beef trust would be man who had "gone broke" on a was so tail that hi* body filled two of them
The Portland police prevented Dia-
steamer, in mid-ocean, last Saturday. beds at night, but whose legs were
ihe International Mining congress in forever sealed.
The
stockgrower
so weak that he could hardly stand volt, the “loop the loop” artist, from
Deadwood City, South Dakota, the G. would be the autocrat of the meat His mother was 50 miles away on upright. William Evans, the gigan carrying a young lady on hl* shoul
The Best
A. R. encampment now in session in industry, both on the range and on another vessel, and science and Mar tic porter of Charles 1, had little den around the toop Saturday Ful
coni came to his relief. He caused strength, and Cromwell's porter, an ly 20.000 people had collected to see
a
San Francisco, and the Irrigation con the butcher's block.
the purser on his vessel to communi other giant, ended his days in a luna 'he perfomance
gress at Ogden. September 15-18. will
The plan proposed is to make each
tic asylum Finally O’Brien, the Irish
Robert Howard, engineer on the
furnish showers of oratory and en individual stockman a shareholder in cate his embarrassed condition to his <iant. has been described as "an enor
steamer Arrow. wa;> murderously a*
mother,
who
promptly
wired
him
|50
mous
sick
child
who
grew
up
too
thusiasm for the next two months.
Ever Made
the giant concern
It would be co-
»suited by Ed Roger*, head cook on
with which to keep up appearances fast "
the vessel, at the Seattle dock Thurs
operative from the ground up. and
until she could hear bis tearful
In spite of the murderous feudists, whatever
day morning. Roger* cut Howard on
1* the automatic blue Came oil
profits might accrue from
THE ONLY ENGLISH POPE.
the head with a heavy cleaver
*tory on shore. It was "just like get
cooker, It Is a boon to the house
the courts of Kentucky have done its operation would
be distributed
keeper in Lot weather, and will
their duty toward Jett and White, and
ting money from home." thanks to
Adrian
IV.
tbe
only
Englishman
back to the grower, instead of going
boil, bake or roast like a charm.
ever atta ning to the rank of Roman
the wireless.
some semblance of justice has been
to foreign stocknolders not interested
It burn* only a gallon of oil in
pontiff
was
bom
at
Abbotts
l^ang
meted out to them, in a life sentence
three day*, and is the safest,
in the development of the range coun
ley.
*
parish
now
on
tbe
I»n<i«»n
&-
The
Miles
presidential
boom
will
to each. If the money that has been
simplest, cleanest and most eco
Northwe»u-tern Railway a* it run* juat
try.
not create much of a stir, but that beyond Watford to tbe north. Hi*
nomical stove ever made.
spent prosecuting feudists in this
The proceeds of the business would heartless slap of Miles by Roosevelt
grand old state had been spent in
father, a menial servant at St. Al
form a continuous chain of develop will not help Roosevelt’s boom to any lans monastery, got hi* boy admitted
Prices Reduced to Close Out
public improvements, she would be
ment, for as the business increased great extent Perhaps that compli to the charity school conducted by
1
I
The •troocesl
twenty years in advance of her pres
I
F* c*«tle could he
it would become necessary for the mentary uote prepared by Root on tbe monks: but be made little prog
ail Court Street
ent condition.
—r educed by -tege if tbe
stockmen owning the concern to im Miles’ career, and torn into fragment* ress in bi* studies, and was “pluck
_
'
|
gamion
could
be
rtarvetl
ed” when he applied for holy orders.
I , ou'.
Tbe rtrougest holy
The wheat yield of the Athena dis prove herds, produce more livestock, by the president, was the most costly But tbe neophyte worked bi* passage
. ha» to give up the fight
trict is so satisfactory that it is not and furnish more finished product to piece of literature, from a political on a boat to the French coast, enter
when starvation weaken*
in order to mention this as an "off" the plants, which in view of the rea standpoint, which has graced a waste ed a Paris monastery, and became
i »L
There »re more death*
bishop and cardinal. He was elected
sonable
prices
made
to
the
public,
year. The reports from the harvest
basket for many a day.
from surxztion than the »<xl!
pope
in
1154
under
tbe
title
of
Adrian
field, showing returns of from 35 to would be taxed to their utmost ra
IX. He proved "a harbitrary old iream* of. When tbe -u enach i* di*.
The Alaskan Indians have evidently tent." according to accounts, and left r»«-1. xn,i the Io.»! eaten 1» ma -iigerted
55 bushels per acre, are not to be parity, te keep pace with a growing
eri, then the strength
Mrengt______
of the
inherited a love of sensation. They hi* mother to live on the charity of and assimilated,
classed with short crop reports. Other trade.
nt lack of
bod« liegin» to fail
the
chapter
of
Canterbury
—
West
The
money invested in the stock have found enough pieces of balloon*
nutrition, am! the weak hodv fall* an
portions of the county may show a
minster Gazette.
ta»v vu-tim to tbe mtcr-J«-» <4 disease
slight shortage in the yield, but in business would pay double dividend in the north, to make ten such bal
Dr. Herve’» Golden Mnlicil Ih»covery
—
one
on
loons
as
Andre
used
in
bis
search
for
the
production
of
live
ani
the true wheat belt, where the bulk
GENERAL NEWS.
rores dueasc«. of the stomach ami other
Tomorrow morning Tuesday, Augast 4,
xgans of digestion am! iiulntHW. It
of the Umatilla county crop always mals on the range and one on the the pole.
Ex Secretary of the Treasury Gates res’ore« phswcal strength in tl»e ordy
grows, there is no serious decrease in business transacted by the plant
we place on sale 148 wrappers which
poas!>le wajr, by enabling the asatmila-
THAT RUSH" TO CANADA.
is seriously ill.
the usual yield. And what adds to handling the animals, in the retail
tioc. < j ( the nutrition contained in food.
must be closed out at oner. The fol
Annex B. of the Union Stock-yards
the good condition this year is the market, It would do away with the
•1 ws, wrk <ur ore« Ihrre sears with a mat
Reports
of
floods
of
Ameritan
im-
lowing prices will surely do it:
at Chicago, was burned yesterday. pbeatto« of rtnmwh »nm»4ea-wen. - Mr John
fact that the price is 2" cents higher necessity of middle men. who now migration into Canada, which give Loss. 26>'.ouO.
H Caatooa rresJui* ■» »«•» An n M « hw»ie
handle
the
output
of
the
range,
be
tllllKKS. ’H»-1 lord erere |~-ri T-h, ucin t
than usual.
many the impression that half the
The Typographical Union appro-
of s, we 1- rasuy pan • m« o. -.«< . Lwt
$2.00 Wrapjurrs at It 5°
tween the grower and the buyer.
farmers have been deserting the priated 22.5»O to be expended in or anew
recored «•!» tempoorv ««<•«< <>nr ,1,» »
I 75
I 40
United
States
Slates
and
rushing
to
the
friend
rrcws
orelr
1
soar
'GoMrn
M«-daal
the
It
would
settle
the
question
of
ex
ganization in Philadelphia
The announcement that the Sump-
sorers
I >as«n<iik»re:y nnicured soew and l-e
British possessions, are moat emphat
I 5°
I Zu
orbitant
commission
and
terminal
fan
1»«
uac
Cnwimrnred
to
gain
lb*
*rM
werk
In Massa« huaett* the birth rate has
ter Valley road will be bought by the
ically disproved by the official figures
an.l afire t h«<l take« only 00* t.*«lr I cunld
I
35
05
O. R. & N., was evidently made by yards charges. It would place the just compiled. During the last year fallen in 50 year* from 28 to 25 p*r eat as well a, any ««* wtlboul «aprewwreiMt lit
« a
1,00
l ¿5
*5-cl,
I
look
Are
1-«l!re
amt
lo
fay
am
happy
l.OM.
and
marriages
from
23
to
17
some person not familiar with the stockgrower in direct touch with his only 14.5>>O homestead entries were per 1.000.
to aawoonce that I am as well and hca’-.hy u
oo
an, owe cad-1 1-* I owe U all to th Iler vs
business instincts of the average mtrket and would place the public in made in all Canada, of which only
• «
Golden Medsrs; iMac >ssry -
The
b«-avie*t
proportion
of
Catho
5.162
were
made
by
citizens
of
the
•75
55
Mormon. The Sumpter Valley road direct touch with the producer of the United States. These are the official lics in the world is in Ecuador, where
The *Je motive for wl»titution is to
livestock.
The
enormous
dividends
has the record of being the best pay
figures, and they do not indicate any there are six Romanist chapel* or permit the denier to nuke the little more
Don’t overlook the big ?hirt waist sale
ing line of railroad operated in the now enriching the trust, would re danger of the depopulation of thia churches to every 1,000 of the inhab profit paid bv tbe sale of leas meritvriou*
tneiiann He gain» You lore. There
itants
Pacific coast region, and no Mormon main in circulation among the pro country, particularly as nearly nine
fore
accept
no
»ulatitute
for
"Golden
times as many homestead entries
W. B. Dillard, ot San Francis»-«, has
is going to sell a proposition of that ducers of the range.
were filed upon America’s own public been found guilty on four counts of Medical Discovefy."
The'
Oregon
Woolgrowers
’
Associa
FREE.
Dr never'* Common Sense
kind. The O. R. & N. would doubt
lands during the same period. More forging Chinese certificates while of
Medical Advuer is sent /rnr on receipt
tion
should
make
this
subject
the
public
land
was
taken
up
in
Oklahoma
interior
less buy it, if this were possible. It
ficially connected with the
of stamp* to pay evpen-e of mailing
would buy twenty dollar gold pieces, chief topic of discussion, after the alone in the last year than in the en- depart mem
tnljr. Semi twenty-one one-rent stamp-
tire British possessions of North
strictly
local
issues
are
disposed
of.
the
ex
Much
opposition
to
calling
for the Ixxtk iu paper cover*, or thirtv-
if it could, as would any other wide
America,
and
more
than
twice
as
October
oue rtamm for the cloth-boum! volume.
awake business institution, but the it is the only salvation for the stock- many homestead entries were entered tra session of congress for
is developing on account of the cam- Addrva* Dr. R V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y.
Sumpter Valley is not making any re man. Co-operation is the only possi 'n that single territory than in all pa inn then in progress for a large
ble
relief
for
any
trust-cursed
indus
he
Canadian
Northwest.
Corner Main and Alta
duction on the price just now.
number ot members
The emigrants to Canada came from
try, and the establishment of the sys
dis*
The
Colombian
congress
will
widely scattered regions. According
It is said by the members of the tem of packing plants would be a to the Canadian statistics the 5.162 cuss nine proposed amendments to
forerunner
of
others,
which
would
in
American homesteaders came from 41 the canal treaty. By a vote of 17 to
Associated Press that this corpora
states and territories. Three-fifths 8 in the senate it was decided to de
time
settle
all
the
vexed
questions
tion is simply a private news gather
bate in open session.
ing institution, without any inclina now bolding the Westerner’s nose on were front the Dakotas. Iowa. Minne
A grievance «'ommittee of the en
sota
and
Montana
Investigation
has
tion to discuss public questions in the monopolistic grindstone, trans shown that only a few of them sold gineers and firemen of the Great
On«- span of horses and harness.
the daily news. That this claim is un portation included.
property in the United States to Northern, is in session at St. Paul. It
is expected that they will frame a
make investments in Canada.
tole. and that the Associated Press I
One low-wheeled truck »»ton.
TASTE OIR ICE CEEAM AND
Tolstoi’s book. "Thout Shalt Not
During the fiscal year of 1892 the demand for higher wages
does inject public opinion into news,
Canadian government spent S500.000
Edward
Yockers.
a
Brooklyn
Kill,"
has
been
ordered
suppressed
the
it is only necessary to follow
I
ORDINARY ICE CEEAM
In the United States in advertising switchman, became entangled in a
One 10-bors* road «rader
press account of General Miles' trip by the emperor of Germany, and the Its lands and promoting emigration broken trolley wire which held him
IS NO LONGEE
from Washington to San Francisco. plates in a German publishing house from this country, and. by its own fast for five minutes. The voltage
One field leveler and various other
.»« every opportune time, , the Asso- destroyed. The resaon for this sup figures, each homesteader cost it was heavy, but he will recover.
nearly 210. This does not include
ICE CREAM
The Union Veterans national en chat tels at Four-Mlle ranch near
ciated Press dispatches refer to Miles’ pression. is an alleged attack by Tol the enormous sums spent by the rail
stoi, on Emperor William, which, in
campment
at
Rochester.
N.
Y..
yes
attitude toward the president, and
way companies for the same purpose. terday itassetl resolutions strongly Umatilla. Cash or credit Call on or
W E USE FANNINGS SPRING
Statistics show a larger emigration indorsing General Miles and com
the dishonor which Miles’ exposures that august ruler’s mind, constitutes
address Four-Mlle Ranch. Umatilla.
WATER AT OUR FOUNTAIN
of the beef scandals and the Philip high treason. The short-sighted Wll- from Canada Into the Unite« States mending his acts of administration.
than the other way. By the last cen-
pine cruelties, has brought upon his liana could not have advertised the ais America had more than l.ooo.m
It is claimed that all the dissen Oregon.
uniform. The institution is the mouth book in a more highly successful native Canadians on this side of the «ions in Tammany Hall have been
The old reliable Log Cabin Soda Fountain is serving
piece of the money power and the ad manner, and now every German who line. In Chicago. New York and other patched up in reantness for the next
the purest and best of everything
presidential
campaign,
and
that
the
ministration. and seeks to mould pub has never read the book will buy a cities are found Canadian colonies order will then present an unbroken
and the factories of New England
copy
clandestinely,
and
burn
mid
lic opinion, through sources of authen
get most of their ojierativen from up- front.
tic news reports at every opportuni night oil. If a person wishes to se per Canaila.—Boyce’s Weekly.
Investigation discloses that F. J.
cure a successful run for a publica
US «tetw. from Main Mtrect toward the ( ourt ltoune
Kohler, the missing treasurer of the
ty.
tion. all the advertising necessary, is
City Trust & Banking Company, of
WHY DO MEN FAIL?
Baltimore, loaned to himself 2154.000
The county seat fight in Union to have it suppressed by some high
Charles M. Schwab's remarkable of the company's funds. The firm
authority.
Its
fame
is
then
complete.
county brings to mind the fact that
career, beginning in poverty and cul- was wrecked.
the pioneer aspect of the West is
minating in the presidency of the
To curtail expenses the syndicate
The Spokane Chronicle bid:: fare steel
trust with a salary of nearly owning and controling the cotton
passing away, and the permanency
WHOLE
well to the gambling fraternity which 21.0oo.ooo a year, came to a full stop manufacturing business in Fall River, CONSUMERS
of well organized and well regulated
has been put out of business in the yesterday, when his resignation was Mass., will next week shut down sev SALE GROCERY
AND
government, suited to the conven
State of Washington, in the follow accepted by the trust's executive eral mills, throwing 5,000 people out WHOLESALE COMMIS
ience and needs of the people, is
of employment.
ing manner, which applies to ever? board.
MERCHANTS
It will be recalled that when Mr.
-succeeding the first efforts at state
To keep the 100 or so ships of the SION
city in the West: "Take it all in all, Schwab first Riirpriaed the public as
International Mercantile Marine Com
building made by the pioneers. As
Spokane can well afford to say a long the million-dollar-a-year head of the pany painted in first-class shape, re
the country settles up and the cen
farewell to the gambling dens. steel colossus he was numerously in quires the painting of 2.250 acres of
Get your guns anu Ammunition from a man in the gun business,
ters of population change from one
There’s plenty of honest use for the terviewed on “the secret of success.” space every year, at a cost of be
carried bv
locality to another, it becomes neces
He gave the usual good counsels in tween 2250,000 anil 2500,000.
laborer’s wages, the farm hand's sav favor of industry, so.iriety and thrift,
Phone Main 1741
sary to change the boundaries of
Mario Buchanan, of Cheyenne, a 16-
ings and the clerk’s salary—plenty of and was. aliove all, quite sure that
counties and states to meet the ad
yearold girl, is said to have absorb
good things for sale in the stores, neither himself nor any other man ed all the learning she can get from
Repairing of all Kinds.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
vancing needs of civilized society,
plenty of lots waiting for little ever rose to greatness and affluence American instructors on the violin,
Portions of different Eastern Oregon
and will pursue her studies in Bobe-
homes to be built upon them, plenty by “luck.”
The how-to-succeed philosophy has
counties have been annexed, added
of room in the banks for more depos- been pretty thoroughly explored. But mla. She Is said to be a musical
genius.
to and taken from the original boun
its, plenty of chances for safe invest strange to say, none of tue fallen
daries, until the entire face of the ments that will help to lift the fel mighty are ever interviewed on the
Frauds and carelessness III the
water department have cost New
map has been changed. As new
philosophy
of
failure.
How
men
got
low at the foot of the ladder up to the
Has the large demand for
towns and new settlements spring <ip level of the successful business man.” there Is a subject copiously treated; York Chy 2LOOO.OOO. Officials sold
for nominal fees (which they pock- ; IS THE CHEAPEST
how
they
fall
to
get
there,
or
fall
and new roads and conveniences are
down after getting there, is an un eted) almost unlimited water prlv- ♦
Bear this in mind when you
established, it becomes a part of
It is stated by a magazine writer, tracked field of inquiry. “Why They lieges to those who had a "stand in” 1 need poultry and stock supplies
f
progress to change the seats of coun- that Edward VII, has all at once be- Failed” might he made the theme of with them.
♦ and ask for the International
Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters in
Alen & Ixird, of Monmouth. N. J., ! Poultry and Stock Food. Use
ty government to suit the «reatest come the most affectionate husband n novel series of articles And Charles
to Byers Best Flour. It’s perfection in Flour. Made by the
brought
suit
against
a
tenant
who
M.
Schwab,
who
is
certain
that
luck
,
Row
knre
for
your
cow
trou-
number of people. It is not all jeal- in England. He spends all his time
never counts for anything and must, moved out of one of their dwellings
oiisy and selfish interest that actu in the company of bis wife, and has therefore, have a perfectly rational before his contract tim«- had expired. ♦ bles.
ates these changes—it is fate, pro just realized what a wonderful woman story to tell of how at 40 years of age The tenant won the suit on the
gress, or whatever you may call that she is. Probably the reason for this he felt obliged to retire from the grounds that he was chased out of i
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silent process which transforms the change in his manner is that he is game of success, a nervous wreck, the house by bedbugs.
W. S. Byer», Proprietor.
Agent for Lee's Lice Killer
would make an excellent first sub
Russia
still
promises
to
"evacuate"
face of the earth, always for the best. too slow to keep up with the race ject.—New York World.
Manchuria. In the field of interna
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TO FIGHT THE COMBINE.
For this Week Only
Shirt Waist Suits
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FOR SALE
I
SPECIAL
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We Lave the BeH Bargain*
in Real Estate. We Have
Kiiiiie nif e homes that inuct
be sold Choice Building»-,
Lots Alfalfa Land from one
acre to 160. Wheat Land
tracte from
12,000
WORTH FROM $2.00 to $4.00
SALE PRICE
Room io over Taylor's
Hardware Store
LOOK AT THIS
Shirt Waists That
are Left at Half
Price
At
The
Big
Boston
!
Store
Pendleton Real Estate for Sal*
Groom dwelling, stable, chicken cor
ral and 2 iota—21,000.
6-room dwelling and two lota, beauti
fully «haded lawn, finely located —
22,14».
14-room tx^arding house and on« lot,
centrally located—22.560.
5 room dwelling with two lot* north
ai4e—21.2S0.
A number of lot* somewhat elevated.
2125 to 2150 each.
1 tot on flat, fl ve blocks from Main
street. 2500. Other lots or flat 125«
each.
Much other very desirable proper
sale. All sold on easy term*.
I Come and buy.
To find jus- aha: you want at re«
I right price, see
1 ty for
I E.
DANNER IS NOT
GOING AWAY
He will be here all sumroer sc
corr.e in any time and have your
p.cture taken
Stamp Photos
only 25 certs a dozen. A lar<e
variety of harvest views, also a
big line of Indian photos *Cab
lset photos oily |3 50 a dosea
I
Oil Cooking Stove
I
III Court Street
I). BOYD,
¡MTOER
Tbe old n-IUbl«- Pbotovrwpber
Next tf,«e u> ine last vregoaiaa •*<•
& Co.
Grand Wrapper Sale
•uenii ue uviyv
at ways a.«K.inr
a-aing *o€ue
m
■ i>e
lie for the right time, have
ha' a
reliable watch of yourown. No
matter wbat your taste, your
ceeti*. your price, we ewu satisfy
1 5c and up
: Teutschs Big
Prices, $1.25 to $150.00
HUNZIKER
Department Store
THE
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
Next ¿«pe to R. Aleuxkv
For Sale
YOU
Are invited to
take tea with us
on August 20th
Standard Grocery
DESPAIN & CLARK
Court
Rigby-Clove
MfgJ
J
COMPANY
: C. F. Golesworthy
Repairs foe all kinds of»
Farm
Machinery;
Foundry Work a Specialty
Cash paid for old castings
On Its Merit
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
;
Wcy-CloYt Combined:
HARVESTER I
H. J. STILLMAN,
Byers’ Best Flour
° *
Manufacturers of the
514-514 MAIN STREET
THE BEST
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A <lemon»trator for the celebrated *
“M. J. B.” coflee and tea will ♦
♦
wrve light refreshments at our *
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store on that date ::::::
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Come and enjoy
*
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a delicious cup
*
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of coffee or tea
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KOEPPEN’S DRUG STORE
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Pendleton,
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Schedule of pares
On and after April 1, fare over
the Pendleton & Ukiah Stage Line
will be:
P«ndl<>toa tot'klak,**. roand trip,
t-»(.
»¡•ion tc Alb*, 7S, round tri», F; PaadlMon
to Rid<*. H, roust trip, tJS’; Pendl»loa to
’ r*. Il
round trip. l.-.So; Prndlutoo »0 Pilot
R>ek. »1. round trip, li so.
Office at Oaldea Rale Hotel