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WRONGFULLY ACCUSED The Heppner rcli«'f committee has been unjust attacked by a venomous minded man in a private letter pub FRIDAY lished in th«' Pilot Rock Record. Aug. I 21. The letter accused the commit- rublishetl € b rida.V endleton. t«»e of misappropriating the public Oregon, by the funds received by it. and of other EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING mismanagement in the affairs en- COMPANY. | trusted to it by the people of Hepp l‘b< ne. Main 11. I ner. Following th«> publication of the St BSCKUTIOX HATES I >ailv. out year by mail .............. 6500 letter in the paper in question, the 2.50 Daily. six months b.v mall.............. 1.25 author of it conies out In the same I silly. three months by mail......... .50 paper. August 28. with a complete I »ally. one month by mall ........... .85 Lally. . per _____ _ carrier . . mouth by 1 50 retraction, disclaiming any informa Weekly, one year by mall ................ .75 Weekly, six mouths by mail ........... 50 tion on the subject whatever. au<l Weekly, four months by mail .... 2.00 saying that he was not warranted i Semi Weekly, one year by mall Semi-Weekly, .six mouths by mall . 1.00 .50 making the libelous statements con Sent ¡Weekly, three months by mail . The Fast Oregonian is OU sale at B. B tained in the communication. Iti.-h's Sens Stamls at Hotel Portland amt This unjust and damaging attack Hotel Perkina. Portlaud. Oregon. on th«* committee has not caused any Member Scripps McRae News Associa suspicion in the minds ot friends ot tlon. the gentlemen comprising it, but i> ssn Francisco Bureau. 4OS Fourth St. has sent abroad among those not t'hnago Bureau. MS Security Buildlug Washington. D C Bureau. 501 14th St. personally acquainte«! with th«*s«' N w men. a damaging and false nnpres Entered st reiulleton postolflce as seccond slon. In matters of this kind one -lass matter thousand people read the false accus ation. where but tew will read «ae denial. Bad news always travels rapidly, while good reports are slow of wing An injustice, wuich cannot Human needs and wauts com lie undone, has been committed by prise an ever-present force, making for advancement this criminally inclined man and this Where wants are few, civiliza thoughtless paper. The people of tion is low. Desire is the main Pilot Rock and vicinity know the gen spring of all action, the life- tiemen comprising that committee power of every organism, The an I not one in a hundred of them struggle for existence has been caused by the necessity for believed the accusations, But the food, clothing and shelter, The very fact that such a venomous these. problem of securing attack could Anti the light of day. after many centuries of endeav through the columns of th« press. or and progress, occupies the greater portion of the time, leads many strangers to suspect the thought and strength of the committee Not in Eastern Oregon, large majority of the human or any ether country, is there to be race. This problem can be solv- found a more straightforward, con ed by the same intelligence which has solved other prob- scientious, honest, faithful and able lems, anti the means of an am body of citizens, than that composing ple life can be secured by all the Heppner relief committee. Their the people with the minimum characters were advertise«! to the expenditure ot life-force.— Harry C. Thompson in Wil world by their fellow citizens when shire's Magazine. I they were named as custodians of I Heppner's welfare, in that time of The mistaken report sent out in dire need, Their actions since that regard to the killing of the Americar time,, and their management of the consul at Beirut. Syria, is one on the funds in the relief of the distressed cable operators. It would be a good xnd the improvement of the stricken mistake, however, if the American city, have borne «»ut and strengthen gunboats should not be advised of ed the «onfidt'nee of the people in mistake, until after they had made them. The attack was one of th«»se out a few "good" brigands in Turkey. bursts of jealous and unfounded pas In the readjustment of tne divis sion. which always overshadows the tons on the Harriman lines. Pendle actions of men in prominent posi ton should be made a division point tions. no matter how faithful their It is the natural location for the of jerforman.e of duty. It should not fices and machine shops. The pres be noticed, and would not have been ence of an opposition road here, de had it not found its way into print mands a concentration of facilities Even now. ft deserves but a glan«?e at this point. Pendleton snould be Jf utter contempt. The coward who on the alert to secure this 420.000 mad«- the attack, has shown •till monthly pay roll, when the time more depravity, in denying his own comes to locate permanent division statements. In the last issue of the points. Pilot Rock Record, he says over his The three days' rain in Umatilla signature: "I wish by this letter to make pub county was just what was wanted. It cuu down so gently that it did lic acknowledgement that I had no not shatter any standing grain, and »ersonal knowledge or even sufficient was not heavy enough to spoil any nformation to warrant such state amount of wheat in the stack or sack ments as those contained in the print- and it paved the country roads be ad extract referred to. I «ommittea yond all possibility of comparison x grievous mistake in writing such a A county road superintendent could letter and make this retraction be- not have ordered a better article of 'ause in jttsti«?e I owe it to the Hepp- road than is now found in the coun ier Relief Committee and to anyone try districts. The city can afforo to else likely to be misled by the un sport a tew pools in the stretes. if warranted matter published ’ The same class of vermin, which the surrounding country is benefited. would thus besmirch the characters Somebody should go from Umatilla >f upright citizens, whose promi- county to the Irrigation Congress. aence. business ability and sense of Nothing will come from appointing responsibility fitted them especially delegates who cannot go. Among for the task in which they have lieen those now appointed, the county engaged since the day of that horror, should select two or more, if posai would hesitate at no depth of infamy ble who will attend the meeting and to accomplish an evil purpose. The present the claims of this section of people of Heppner would be justified the state. It is necessary that Ore in treating a man who would thus gon put up a strong fight, for recog willfully rob the living of their rep nition. in order to be designated as utation. as they would a man who one of the government's selections would rob the dead of their trinkets. for irrigation works. The next con vention should be held in this state, ENGLISH ANO AMERICAN. and this is one mission of the Oregon An interesting comparison may be delegation. drawn between the lot of the college A moral wave has struck the vil students and clerks who a few weeks lage of Haines. 10 miles west of Ba xgo came West to help harvest the ker City. In one day 14 charges wheat crop in Kansas and the Dako were filed against the one saloon tas and the London clerks wuo re- man in town, and the fines in the jponded to the call of the English total number of cases amounted to fanners in gathering their harvest. 814*». This is not the right way to The American volunteers found boom the Haines mining district. It ready employment at wages from 42 is discouraging to the versatile pro to 43 a day and board and lodging, moter. and it would not be surpris and many were dissatisfied ev«n witn ing to find that Haines is branded as these terms a common, sober farming communi Many of the Ixtndon clerks spent ty. She was on the brink of a boom. their vacation In the harvest fields There are at least three prospect working for lodging and board, and holes on the township on which the were glad of the opportunity. An village is located. English farmer writing to a London The coming mining convention at paper, after warning youths and Portland, on September 7, should be weakly men against this scheme of attended by every man interested in working for board and lodging, naively writes; the development of the mineral re "Evidence from ail parts tells of sources of the state. The mining in- the Interest farmers are taking, and dustry needs thorough organization. It has been conducted too much on it is therefore with full knowledge the free lance order in the past, for of the responsibility one takes that I the good of the state. Oregon is say that the experiment is a success vears behind all other Western states and that the tarmers' old trouble of in the matter of mining laws, and the shortage of labor at this time of the first work of this convention should year is solved." One would hope so! It Is difficult be to frame laws to be presented to trom an American point of view to the coming legislature, which will see how it could be solved more prevent "wild-cat" operations, and protect the legitimate mining inter- satisfactorily to the farmer unless the clerks were to pay for the privi- ests of the state. edge of harvesting the crops for One of the most encouraging facts nothing. for the consideration of the company The only other case just like the now contemplating the establish- men t of a creamery here, is that the appointment of E. W. Davis to be cold storage facilities are ample to register of the I-a Grande land of- meet all the requirements. In the flee, in i«ie history of recent politic«, dull market season the surplus but is that of the appointment of Eugene ter and cheese could be placed in Ware to be pension commissioner. cold storage, to be drawn upon in the Roosevelt ignored the entire Kansas active selling periods. If the farmers delegation, and named Ware, who of Umatilla county will consent to had not lieen recommended, over the milk cows and show by their enter- heads of three candidates, proposed prise that they invite this industry, by the delegation. Evidently, Roose it will be in running oruer by the velt cannot be buidozen. even at the first of next March. It pays to milk peril of party disruption. He will when one common dairy cow will have his man. or no man. turn off a month, nearly all clear The O. R A N. will furnish the profit. There is a demand for this in dustry here. The home consumption delegates from Oregon to the Ogden of butter alone would justify the es Irrigation Congress with a special tablishment of a small pla'-r., while car, and the rale is but one fare for the mines of Eastern OregJti are the round trip. This company is do constantly crying for a good article ing all that could be reasonably ask ed to secure a gocxl representation of butter. I irotn this state It realizes more ful ly than a majority <>f the |ieopl«>, tin* great Importance of the suoject of irrigation. The industrial agent, C. Judson, is collecting an exhibit of irrigated product«, to take to the congress, from this state, ami any one having suitable samples of farm, fruit or garden products for this ex habit. should see that they are placed at the disposal of Mr. Judson. If left at this office, they will be delivered to him In good condition. It is pos sible that Umatilla county will have 10 or more active delegates at the convention. A MEDIEVAL PSYCHOLOGIST. Professor Munsterberg of Harvard, whose specialty is psychology, relies to some extent on the |x»int of a good story enforcing his position In ab struct demonstration. He has one on the association of ideas that will il lustrate. A mediaeval magician—more ac curately tailed "fakir'' nowadays— announced that he had invented ami had for sale a magic pot. If certain rather common stones were mixed and placed in the pot. with a certain portion of water, and I the whole shaken diligently for an < hour, the stones would turn to i gold provided that during the hour the operator sbould not think of a I hlppoixMainus The fakir sold a great i many for fab- ttlous sums, and not one of the ; ur- chasers ever demanded a return of the money. The fakir knew his business. He was in advance of his age in psy chology. in his skill in permanently fixing in his customers' minds the as sociation of that old pot anti a hippo potamus.—Boston Helard THERE WAS NO SECOND. Fifty-two years ago when the yacht America went to England to lift the cup an English lord who was deeply interested in the outcome of the race asked an attendant as the first boat finished: "Which boat wins?" The attendant replied: "My lord the American boat wins." "Which boat is second "My lord, there is no second." And there was no second, for the English boat had not yet shown its masts above the horizon.—Exchange GENERAL NEWS. The copyright ne "Peaceful Hen- ry." a new two-step, has teen sold for 45.000. Captain Quartermaster H. it Chamberlain has been fined at Manila for smuggling. Dr. Robert C. Ferris. ag.-d 4 i vears. for many years editor of the St. Louis Presbyterian, is dead. The republican state convention of Nebraska has indorsed John L. Web ster for the vice-presidential nomina- tion. During the past fiscal year the Pa ific Coast furnished 16 per rent of the lumber exported from the United States John J. McDonald, motorman. of Anaconda. Mont., was crushed to ieath while coupling two motor cars Thursday James D Vardahamar wes nomi nated for governor of Mississippi by the democratic primaries held Thursday last 8. C. T. Dodd, general solicitor for the Standard OU Company, in salary xnd commissions, receives from his I rm 4250.000 per year. Emma C. Anderson, of Pon land has sued the city for «2.500 dam vges. for injuries received in the Morrison street accident. Hadley Morrison, a railroad con- tractor, of Bozeman. Mont , was held up and robbed of 41.8»«O I in paper money, in the heart of the I city of Bozeman. Thursday. The general feeling among all -lasses at Cripple Creek, . Col., is that the miners' strike anti related troubles will result in bloodshed dur- ng the coming winter. A. J Cassatt, president of the Pennsylvania railroad, draws a di- reel salary of 475.000 per year-—the argent salary received by a railroad er in the United States The skeleton of "Russian Charlie." a well-known miner of Grant's Pass, was found. Thursday, after all search tad been given up. He was lost fn the mountain* two years ago The hardest rain that ever fell at Grant's Pass, in the month of Aug I ust, visited that place Thursday. Harvesting has been gr»-at|y delay ed and much damage will result. Six able seamen and marines have deserted from the gunboat Concord, tince its recent arrival in Portland. A reward of 41’* each is offered by the government for their capture. Ralph Pulitzer, son of the propri etor of the New York World, is un der arrest in Butte. Mont., for unlaw fully killing Rocky Mountain sheep, on a recent hunting expedition in Montana The Jewish Zionist« expect to found a bank with a capita! of 410,* 100,000 to be used in furthering the 1 scheme to colonize Palestine. Three million dollars of the amount has been raised. The newspoys* strike in San Fran- ei«co against the evening papers, has fallen through at the end of eight weeks, liecause of the boy«' fnnds be coming exhausted It was a great rticce«« while on. Eighteen families of Dunkard« are expected to arrive during September at Idaho Falls the nucleus of a col ony which will be located on the west bank of the Snake, a few mile« below that place. Most of these Dunkards will come from Iowa. Agnes Douglass. 12 years old. liv- ing at Richmond. Mich., arose in her sleep at night and stumbling. fell upon a sheet of plate glass leaning against a chair, Her throat was rut until she nearly bled to death, but she will recover. The British government refuses to authorize a loan of 42.500.000 to the planters of Jamaica. The island is suffering from almost complete in dustrial paralysis and the refusal causes great consternation and an ger among all classes on the Island. The new school law, for which 472.- 000 to cover the expenses of the first year, is just going into effect in the Philippines. Annually 100 Fil ipino children, selected by competi tive examination, will lie sent to the United States to receive a college education. T. F. Moriarty, an ex-soldier, shot himself in the head Friday with a 32- calibre pistol, with suicidal intention. He did not even lose consciousness, and walked to the ambulance when It came, and conversed at the hos pital freley. The incident took place In San Francisco. Thomas L. Greenough. of Missou la. Mont., has secured a concession from the Russian government to ex ploit 700,000 square miles of Siberian territory for its lure and other nat ural products, somewhat after the plan upon which the Hudson's Bay Company operates In British North America. urbs of tile cjty, Ills pockets were and bls skull was hind. An international congress of actu arles will be held in New York City next week. Every large life inaiar ance company in the world will be represented, Secretary Cortelyou. of the department of commerce, is pres ident. Mrs. Andrey Clemmons, of Baker City, prefers to go to jail with her husband, who has been sentenced to 100 days in Portland, for opluri eat ing. She refused Io be separated from him anti Is serving sentence with him. Judge Carroll T. Wood, of the Ar- Kansas supreme court, who is n can didate for governor, opisising Gover nor Davis for a third term, knock ed the latter off a four-foot platfotm Wednesday in a fight at Bismarck, in that state. John Perdue, of Roseburg Is un dvr arrest at Mmvetiworth. Wash for kidnapping the 15-yearold daugh ter of Z E. Za<-liarv. of Rotu-burg. several mouths ago. Governor M< Bride has Issued the requisition pa | mth for Ills return to Oregon. A. N Smith, traveling salesman for Whittier. Full« r a Co . was at tacked by a thug. In l*ortland, 8at u rd ay night. Instead of yielding. Smith grappled with the robte-r and took his gun from him. after which he chased the fleeing roble-r until h« was out of breath NORTHWEST NEWS. The hopgrowers of Independence have decided t«> pay 50 cents a box for hop pickiug. this season. The fourth annual reunion of the Spanish war nurses has just closed at San Francisco. One hundred at (ended. Six promimnt young men of As toria. are under arrest for holding up and robbing a Chinaman Frldav morning. The city of Portland <aine into ixvssesslon ol 41.020 by forfeiture of bail by different itersons arraigned on Friday. l'he Hood River Apple-growers' Union has sold 420,000 worth of fall apples at fancy prices, tanging from 41.45 to $2 per box. Salem is having its drinking water analyzed by the state chemists, in order to disprove the statements re cently made alront Its impurity. W W Tinkle, a new-comer at Woodburn, has mysteriously dlsap peered an«l all efforts of friends to find a trace hav«- been unavailing. Los Angeles is figuring on «titer taiuing the next national convention of American bankers, at a cost to the l«H-al commiti«*e of 4&.t«tO cash. John Caviness of Baker City, wa? assaulted by William Moore. a for mer husbaml of Mrs Caviness. Sun day and is thought to lie fatally in jured. Mrs. Martin L, Powers, of San Francisco, has lieen arreste«l for poisoning her husband, in the Ger man hospital. Tuesday afternoon, in that city. Common seaweed has gained a ftMithold in the Louisiana rice fields and is developing Into a great pest on those plantations within reach of tide water Ijeopold Schmidt. the olimpia brewer, will spend 41'W».noo in the •oust ruction of a new plan« at Olym- via. this season It will be the eio«t complete brewery plant on the coast. The rate war between the river !s>ats plying lietween The Dalles anti Portland, will open on S«-pteinber 1. when the fare from Portland to The Dalles will be reduced to 25 cents. A safe was <-aptur«-d at Joplin. Mo by federal authorities who ha«l 453.- 080 in gold "located" therein, put there by a gang of swindlers When opene«1 It was found to b.- »-ntirvly empty. The slab marking the grave of Dr. Marcus Whitman, at Walla Walla, has been d«-se<’rated by relic-hunters lately, and the managers of the grounds are taking stops to prevent further vandalism Frank Bennett, aged 16. and Tra- sey Eads, aged 13. of S«atlle. elop ed Friday. an«l were located In Port land The boy is a bootblack, and the match was the result of the re cent street carnival in the city. The murdereti body of Carl Joins son. <rf Seattle, was found on tb« tracks ol the U. A P road in the sub- HI VI ARE prices quoted below will convince you that you «.an do better here than anywhere el«<- Boys' two-piece suits, good 2.75-3.00 7 25 ahoc«. Men's fine calf shoes 1 ' ' C 7 - i | *J years.............................................. «nJ »!•• i ' h 1*75 Boy suits, cotton mixed ......... leys' all wool serg" suits, coat T /Hi O' vU loy> all wool rg< thr«-<-pl<- " 4 Mil suit- good w< ight................. w»VV Boys' mixed «olor suits. th< ? 7 Z * «J latest dark woolen »ulta fiur fancy worsted Men's fancy worst«*«! suits, mixed................... Men’s Mack, all WOO I worsted suits, ail sizes Metis M<*i> a fi ne v|<-i 5.98 ... 9.98 '“10.98 , ,H 8.50 drou sboen .. 3.50 Ladies’ shirt waists, all sum mer icrades. at big reduction, ladies' new fall waists, all grade* 1.00-3.50 Ladies' <lres* and walking skirt« new ones just arrived. every descr.pt on and price, from . . • i.45-9.00 Children'» dresses, all sizes and prices from . . 35c-2.OO All summer dress goods left will strong -• ami- Boys' dress shoes, cither calf 1.85 2.50 Boys' heavy shoes, made up without seama to 1.60 1.80 rip ............ »■ satin rah sbo*-». g'xal h«-avy shoes for any 1.30160 w<-ar . .. I i.-) 3.30 1.00-2». 0 Mis»«*s fim druaa shoes 1.35-2.00 Misses' • ear... 1.001.60 l4idbr Oxfor<ls from Il Ladies’ Furnishings Mrs. Edith White, of Chicago, dentist, starved and froz,- to death in th,- Copper River country, and her body was devoured by wolves She was the divorced wife of John A White, the general agent of the fleering division of lite International Harvester Company. Dress Goods All w « kj I Albatro», yard wide, all colors ...... 50c All wool E’amines light colors yard wide . ................. 50c New style white mercerized waist Ings . . . 25c-50c Miied suiUoKM gn-at ran^ of pattern«. . . , 50c-75c be «.Id at ANY OLD PRICE. The above prices are good tor all wee«, *o if yr i come tn dur.ng the week you will get the same prices jou would on Saturday FAIR fhc Place to Save Money IG CUT PRICES WE ARE STILL SLASHLMG PRICES In all departments of our big store. As heretofore, you will find our price« much less on rel.able merchandise than elsewhere. Our largely increas ••d sake over former seasons satisfies us the people are learning this fact We »hall continue to do all we can to merit the good will and patronage of the many customer« we now have and hope also to add many new ones. Any goods bought at our store "not satis factory." returned in guod condition the money will be promptly returned at all time«. HALFKÎMN _ Generally the expres- **c»n i ”1 «1- n't feel half well." Clough sometimes prope «« -I eel halt 4 sick." Rut tbe’e is no such thing as being half sick. The man who feel halt nek is all sick. As rule, the cause of the weak tire«!, half sick feel ing is disease of the stoen- ach. resulting in leas of nntriti »n aiwlcot-squenllv in physical weakness. Doctor Pierre s Gohlen Medical IhM-overv cur»» diseases ot the "esi* -p. .a»h r or gans r-i digestion ami nutrition It restores strength by enabling the pertect digestion atal as similation of (oral. It makes half sick reot le all well. "I • -flrred for Isjr Tears will pail» in ms *«>h>M h •o th»« at urns | coak's ( w<«k tor m ■ votes Mi Frank Mints of «trnnaic <hs«-r Co C»>*a • I anwe lo sc» a'sxit my sk X im - s » atwl was <otd lo usr four medKiue*. arhich I dad with t on!y o*ed loor I m XC cs of year «’.<■ ths .-rn au>i must sa« that I am ro:.-r « tnred and feet like a new man and I ■ -n hi<hty •KoacKw: your medicine to au> »uffeter " “Golden Molical Discoven " contains no alcohol and is entirely free from apiuzn. cocaine ami all other narcotics. It is strictly a temperance medicine Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery " There is nothing "just ta goo«!“ for disease* of the stomach. The "Canmon Sense Me«!teal Advis er.“ one thousand and eight large pugea, in paper cover«, is sent fm on receipt of twenty -one one-cent stamps, to pay ex pense of mailing only. Address Dr. R V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. V. Very Truly Yours ST. JOE STORE FOR SALE We have the Best Bar gait e in Real Estate. We have »‘Drue mee hornee that musi be sold < ho.it- Building». Alfalfa Land from one acre to 160. W heat tracts 160 fr<jin l^and atte» to 12,000 Aitati 4 Swa.gait Room io over Taylor's Hardware Store LOOK AT THIS f.-« Peadletoa Real Estate for Sal« , 6-room dwelling, stable, chicken cor ral and 2 lots—41.000 6 room dwelling and two lots, beuutf fuily shaded lawn, finely located— 42.500. 14-room boarding house and one kx, centrally located—42.5<>? 5 room dwelling with two lots north s de—41450 A number of lots somewhat elevated 4125 to 4150 each j 1 lot on flat, five blocks from Mala street 45« Other lots or flat 4t5O each. CARELESSNESS Anv Is A G ood T ime SHOES CLOTHING I in driving ia the cause of many riage accidents, but carelessness never be charged against us in mak ing repairs. Ail work entrusted t us is finished in the best manne* possible, by skillful workmen, and » repaired vehicle often leaves • u' hands better than new. Get your tires set on our hyd.ault« machine Does not burn the wood no heating up the felloes or rerany Ing bolts Lasts longer than the old »ay Set them while you wait This machine is used by foreign gev ernments on artillery wheels on ac count of its superiority over othe- methods, We have not raised th* price; we set big or small for 13 5' a set. Winona wagons. hacks and buggler are the best. We keep them Much other very desirable _____ preper ty for sale Al! sold un easy terms. Come and buy. To find just what you want at tM right price, see C D. BOYD. Ill Court Street DANNER IS NOT GOING AWAY He will be here all summer so come in any time and have your picture taken. Stamp Photos only 25 cents a dozen. A large variety of harvest views, also a big line of Indian photos. ^Cab- NEAGLE BROS. iiet photos only |3.50 a dozen Now is th« accepted tim« ta hav« your hou«e painted or pa pered. A little painting here and there will help it* loo A« wonder fully. Some nice, brighL new wall paper will lend a freahneaa to any room. Our etock of wall paper wai never more complete— pattern in endless variety and every one new and up-to-date in color design. Better come in sno let us show them to you and tell you what It will cost for your whole houee or one room. . ................. .. .............................. Insurance al (osti E. J. Murphy« STAND STANDA STANDAR STANDARD 111 Court Street. STANDARD GROCERY Co COLUMBIA COLLEGE 413,456.960.00 Of Insurance in force OREGON RICE. Agent for By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent Our companies stand first in the world. Before deciding where school, examine a G. H. GIBBS, Agent Pendleton Aásete Hartford ‘•'iré 1 nsurauce t'<»412,259,07» AUlainv A asuran ce <Y» . 29.089.9r0t Loudon & iAneasliirv Fin* Insurance Oo .............. 2,544.**3 North British A Mercantil» <>»............................................. 19,890,97« Boyal lURurauee Co. .............. «,897.158 Academy ' REV. W- H. BLEAKNEY. PRINCIPAL County. LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY Court Birr» catalogue for the coming year. New I building and equipment. New man agement. and a faculty of experienc e<l teachers. Special arrangement ! for music students and for the «.are — ' lul oversight of all students from out I of town All grades of public school Have | work thoroughly done. Our college preparatory work Is accepted by the best colleges East and West. Moral and social advantages the very best j Term lieglns September 14. 1903 Freewater, Umatilla .................................................... Milton, Oregon This is u Clirlstiaii school, well located and in a prosperous con dition. 'I'lie co lege has depart merits of literature, sienoe, elo cution, businew, ttlUiic ami preparatory course«. I u I fat uity. Separate and tir t, cla-a dormitory accomodations f >r boys ami girls. Low terms. The 4tli year opens Sept 23. Send for catalogue, Address ■> ! ! J. P WALKER, city agent for Pendleton. We are the standard for quality tn groceries and fruits of all kinds. Prices such as will hold your trade. None better at any price. M<»u»|x>le Grocer». FIRE RELIEF AS SOCIATION. Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK« the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel FRANK B. CLOPTON ▲GENT Ô00 MAIN|STREET Th* Oregon Daily Journal can b* found on «al« at Frasier's book «tor«.