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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1903)
=i-------- .■"JUL------ J _ I PROFESSIONAL SLANDER nearly as long nor noticeable as his paper says to the voters of Pendleton pedigree. to assert their Tight* as American A special cable message to the In One hundred and fifty thousand citixens and change the charter to ter Ocean quotes Dr Ixirenz, the lu property owners in New York City, elect all officer* moiw Vienna surgeon, as follows have dug vaults from their base "1 am sick of being slandered, and inents and cellar» under the side Whenever the power delegated to if it were not for the dear little walks An ordinance imposes a fine : the council by the voter* Is etidanger- children I have benefited I would re 1 ed by the fact that the couacllmen pent ever having crossed the At of 110« for doing this, and after ward «barges a rental It has not 1 his week we will make a special reduction on all Suits and mayor are to be selected be lantic. been enforced, and now $15,000.000 and Overcoats purzhavad at our store "The false statement that the op is due the city, which It is proposed cause of their politics. Instead of their business qualifications and ex eration on Lolita Armour was a fail to collect ure was first started when 1 made iny perience, then it Is time fur the tax FOR FALL AND WINTER 15 00 suits will a r~ f\ $10 suits, all wool worsted second visit ru America. NORTHWEST NEWS. payers to take this power from the "I was first called to Mr. Armour's sei. for.......... and fancy suit Q riFY fc council and mayor, and use It them child last October I found the case ings, special W. C. 8pencer, formerly a pioneer a very difficult one. The little girl All wool b'ack clay worsted selves, through the ballot. had been operated upon by a doctor resident of luiuc county, died Fri suits this week 'J All Overcoats, boys or men s A* long as business men are to be who said he was well acquainted with <la? at 8nn Jose, aged 7». special redu'n to per cent. The lndranaiitna loft Portland for at the head of the municipal govern the Lorenz metnod The truth was ment, irrespective of their party affil that ten years ago. before I myself tbe Orient Friday, with a cargo of flour, coiiHistinx of 57.590 barrels. iations. it Is safe to delegate the ap dreamed of my present method, this ■ > t harles Scott, jauitor of the Lin doctor had been five mluutes in my pointive power to the council. dell« block, Spokane, fell live stories operating room. But whenever the politicians begin Calico, a.l jc kinds, to vards to one person "A case treated like this is ten Th irsday evening and wa» instantly to trade offices for peace, and to times as difficult as one on which killed. ‘or.................. .............................................. N. S. Sellen, an .nmate of the I patch up partisan trenches to gain nothing has been done. Still, I par- Outing flannel, 7c grade, 10 yards formed the operation, and Lolita wax Wethington innane asylum at Medi , complete control of the city govern lor.................... ............................................ Boy's Overcoats about with a plaster cast about both cal Lake, committed suicide Thur* ment. theu all power belonging to E cached muslin, 7c grade, to vards for day by banging hip*. for................................. the people should be taken from the "It was arranged that 1 should go I The proposition to build a pulp band* of the council In order that back to America in April, when it and |iaper mill, at Aberdeen, is now Men s i’nderwear. ribbed cotton. 30c grade, special 20c would be time to remove the cast tak ng shape. Ground for th* build the people may assert their choice, In April I stayed on Michigan ave ings ha» been secured. and the responsibility be placed nue. Chicago, I was happy to see Five sailors deserted from the Urti »two — ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦< ii mh ii um i > where it rightfully belongs tbe child quite cured. "It was arranged before my sail Ish ship Port Patrick. no* in Port The city 1* now in a highly pro»- Ian.I, because, they allege, the matv t 1 perous condition. It can be contin Ing for Europe that 1 should go to thr -atened their lives. VALUATIONS IN OREGON. Beach Bluff to see I^illta again But ued in this condition by a strict a.1 the child look the nieaslea. her sea George Wler, traveling auditor for Tbe Salem Journal. commenUng beronce to business principles, or it side journey was delayed, and I re | the Northern Pacific, died at Taco- Money Back if Goods are not Satisfactory. on the great increase in tbe assessed can he thrown Into the political "grab turned to New York, where I found I ma Sunday, aged 5« years. He wax valuation of Oregon property this bag" and made the toy of the poli a message saying: Quite recovered subject to heart trouble. ! year, makes some pertinent suggvs- tician to th« sorrow of tb« taxpayer. ! am sorry lxdlta could not see you i Ezra L Stanford, of before you left. She now is quite re Wa <h.. is now on trial for killing Mr* ?*♦*♦*♦*♦■♦■♦■ »«♦>♦»♦■♦*♦*♦«♦»♦»»»♦»«»•».»■♦»»■»■»■» , tions, and had more Oregon papers covered and expects to go east In a > Cat lerinc Northrup, near Heanlin* ♦ expressed the same sentiments last : few day*. She walks really very | on 'he evening of July 28 THE SPECIAL SESSION. ♦ ' well. All are delighted with the pro-' t'harlee Eckstein, a Nome miner J1 i spring, before the assessment was gross made since you last naw her' Are Combined In wae robbed of about $500 and sum" , begun, ri would have put courage into The omission of the levy clause in "Lolita sent four enormous baskets the heart of many a weak-kneed as- the new assessment and taxation of delicious fruit for my voyage. Ot. vai.table jewelry in the Portland ter. ♦ | der oin Thursday morning. I sesso.- who feared to break the 1C» law, is due to the policy of "railroad arriving In Europe I wrote to thank I Five more township* are to b her and said, aa I could not eat all for higher values. I ing" bill* through at the last hour j add'd to tbe Olympia forest reservi ..»SOO « the fruit. I gave some it to the chil Now that the start is made and the ! The Phelps assessment bill was In- dren on board. Lolita made her I on the «rest side of tbe Olympian ;» . ISO mountains, in Washington valuation of property In tbe state troduced in the bouse on January 19. nurse answer She asked what the baa been raised it will be easy to and for one solid month it was kept little girl* looked like, as she didn't I A Polish colony, of about l.uuo. i - « con-ing to Oregon under the leader- j keep it up. between the frying pan and the fire want me to have too good time« with I 1 ship ol one of their countrymet 4 other little girls' . X.00 If the press of the state will adopt in the house and house committees, "Mrs. Armour was Interviewed In from Chicago. Antoni Osaowski. . I SO goiug to the senate for consideration Europe several times •« to the al 1 Right of way baa been secured for • . -W tbe policy of high valuation of prop on February 15. or one day before ad leged failure of the operation, and | the electric road between Sumpte • ♦ erty and continually hammer down ' and Bourne and work on tbe lln. 4 They have proven their real worth. emphatically denied it each time the levy by raising the value, it will journment. with some hundred other 1 j wilt begin early In tbe spring "The last letter I had from the Ar Hundreds of satisfied peop'e in Pendleton accomplish mon in bringing in a de bills, all crying for Immediate action.1 mours. dated Sept. 7. said: The 4-year-old daughter of Charles • and Umatilla users of Cole's stoves and Recognizing tbe many good feat- sirable claas of bomeseekers than by “ 'Lolita is very happy and is going Ro< katroth, of Hlllaboro, was burn- ♦ heaters always recommend them to their ores of tbe bill, the »enat«. in the to dancing school she sends lots <4 ■ ed to death Sunday morning hy | ¡any other kind of advertising friends. Sold only, -irx Pendieton. by love." clothing catching lire from brief time allowed for consideration a hoc • The Journal aptly says: > Dr Lorenz also showed a letter i fire ♦ of it. passed it rather than kill It. ^‘The assessment value* of thia from .Mrs. Mason of Monroe avenue. Mayor Humes, of Seattle, refuse: 4 1 even though the house bad juggled I Cnicago. whose little girt. Belie, «as year in the state of Oregon will be -nffika* an* ••ffort tr» * | to riskr- any to ar».f get him his anna son- a with it during 30 day* of tbe ses- . operated on at the same time. Tbe the greatest yet recorded For there ' out ot jail, but will let the law tak" •sion. without giving the »enate a I letter say*: I its course They assaulted an office b a double reason The actual value •'Belle ba* been walking alone for I Sat irday chance to consider it closely. of property in the state b rapidly in - a month Every day *« see improve The bouse committee on assess I meat The debt of gratitude ia groat | Advices from Washington, creasing, while the assessors in say that there ia little doubt me nt and taxation, consisting of er than words can ever express many ot ibe counties are endeavor Pbelp», of Morrow. Robbins of Baker A letter from Dr Gaudet of New the coni let Ion ot T. A. Wood, now ’ ing to get the assessed value of prop uud -r Indictment for pension fraud. Reed of Multnomah. Huatiey of I Orleans dated Sept 10, thank* Dr in Portland. erty somewhat nearer to its true Lorenz tor saving hl« little nephew. Clackamas, and Fisher of Muitno | of Ashland Or . ' Î I 1 J s Parsons, 1 Tbe error of the old method Am«de Gaudet, and speaks of the I I value mah. Is wholly responsible for tbe marvelous suec-ees of the operation is lying at the If you have ever loved a wo- tbe d«*th. hii hi ’f point of death, of assessment in this state, by which ; man and you care to go back blunder, as It held the bill under con-! and the gratification of tbe medical lll»> ss being cairned by ptoma n- ' ; the property is assessed at about to the May-time and try to an beef ■ sideration from January 15 until Feb profession over eight cases In which poisoning from canned roast cue-four th it* value, has long been alyse the why and the where tbe plaster cast bas bee« removed eat' n Thursday evening ruary 5. when It reported It back fore, you will not be able to lo felt The Intelligent citlsen b aware Dr Lorenz operated on no <ase« of L*-aile L Potts, a woolen mill em ’ to tbe bouse with minor changes children in New York or in Chic-go cate the why or the wherefore that he haa the same amount of piu) e at Oregon City, had his left | > —but thia negative truth you As much consideration as this coaa- during bls second visit which proved ann tom off Saturday evening by b* taxes to pay whether the taxes be will discover You were not The Wilson coal and wood Heater«. Handled mittee gave the bill, shonld have re failures lug catight in a wheel turning ■ high or low. if the assessment Is won by logic. Of course yon ad "Dr Gibncy was not my associate." revolution* per minute vealed any omission in it* construe- here only by u< t’oal etovea tanging in price from mired thewoman's intellect— equitable, and that the low assess he says, "but is a doctor, who. tion I it sort of matched your own. Wo al rt ived ranging in price from against my advice, operated on a gtri i Owing to the activity of Chief Of meat necenaitated a high rate of tax • • • but inteJect alone la The oversight of this committee of 15. 1 lost patients for over ten Puli<e Wodyt of Spokane, in sup I 1 r stoves are row readv for tout ation that frightens '.he Eastern too eoM to fuse with the heart. will cost the state at least IlS.OOu for years when 1 tried the method, I pressing gambling, the gambling homeseeket." inwpection. Something else ia required, and fraternity of that city will now o» make mak- ’ ' think others should profit by my a special session, besides throwing for the lack of a better word and experience. | do aot bel lev. I an «ffort to ou»t him from office the county, state and school govern AOVERTIS1NG THE MEETING. we call it "personality."—El Gtbney said IxJlita could not walk "Ì Because the Tacoma high school ! ■ bert Hubbard in the Philistine. II ment Into a turmoil on the prospect (oollall t<am has one colored bo» Almost every exenange from Ore- 1 of a total absence of funds with - - ■ GENERAL NEWS. among It* members, the Beattie teen; i I gon that comes to tbe desk of the' which to meet current expense*. refu>es to enter the Inter-scholastic < 621 Mais St. Head quarters for fishing supplies On one occasion Henry Ward ' East Oregonian is making a special P J. Seston, the well-known Chi games to be played in Seattle next If the referendum amendment. . * l .................... ♦ •»♦»•««♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦ Beecher said: "We have a country: I effort to advertise the coming meet-, cago contractor died yesterday aged week which say* a Jaw shall not becot».- { we have a cause; we have a people. Ing of tbe Bute Irrigation meeting i 57. The Gold Coin cyanide plant at ' effective until 90 day* after its pas . Let all good men pray that God will : to be held in this city on Nov. 9 Faustino MUierino. a Filipino guer I sage, bold* good, tbe situation In Or ' ilia, who led the recent uprising in Bla< k lAkes. Idaho, list miles nort’ give us a government." What Mr. and 10. if Weiser, »as destroyed by fire1 egon is very grave. School districts 1 Rixai. has been court mart taled and Saturday lx>s» about IlJU.OiM'. fnsur Beecher meant was a government From all prospects now, there will must have funds, counties must pa? I sentenced to death ed for $2" ••*'. The plant employed worthy of the country, worthy of the be a good attendance. Tbe numbers A Santa Fe train ran intc an open 75 men We have 11 t pure ase<i a large number of copies of • running expenses and the special sea 1 muse, and worthy ot the people. I announced several times in Pendle switch Friday in Southwestern Kan b ok entitled. The A ■eric an Fameri' Bnsiness Guide, which sion cannot possibly convene before J J. Murchison, whose wife eloped I Today, al a time when crops are ton papers, on the official program aa« One (.ramp was killed and two w e will give FREE to our «ubscnbrrs. ! with a negro from La Grande, some December 15 or SO making It Impos others seriously hurt »rood, and when all natural condi will nearly every one be presented, weeks ago. accuses Policeman John I sible for the act of the special se* Thursday last a B. A O. elevator son of Portland of offering to find tions would soem to contribute to I as care has been taken to secure only sion, authorizing the levy, to become at Chicago burned. Harry McWil his wife in the Portland tenderloin This book was pre pi red by an able lawyer who has had the public welfare, the poor are made those for part« In the procram, whe llama was burned to death and lour for $1« broad experience in farm matters, the object being to furnish through' would promi.se to < r>me, and the com effective before March 15, at least. tbe victims of oppression There are now five vacancies in the other men severely hurt. the farmer appropriate and reliable forms for the transaction The Algoa. a British steamship, th» means of combinations effected< mittees in charge have received per W. J. Engh- of Vincennes. Ind legislature, which, according to th' now in the harbor at Portland, will of ail the ordinary matteis of business connected with their by greedy men. sonal letters from all those named, constitution, must be filled by spec >M shut and killed Thursday ni«h: leave for the Orient next Monday, occupation It is no attempt to make every mau his own law Ly oorglars whom he attempted to giving assurance uat they wilt be with a cargo of 95.000 barrel* of ial election before the legislature fright m from his premises yer. but simplv to make men intelligent in their own affairs and pauper □ present. flour, the largest cargo of floor ever convenes. Ahls will necessitate a Iaeutenant J W. Walsh. in th* tc leave the United State« enable them to enjoy the benefits ol the very best information and decrepit old men from Spokane The committees are busy securing delay, in issuing notice* and calls for Philippines haa been sentenced to to be had tn the transaction of every day affair* Some of the to the cities along the lines of road The pledge of sufficient rooms to ac The effort to secure more help in 10 years imprisonment for embexzl the election. first forms appearing in the book are: the Portland poetoffice has not yet leading out of that -place, is becom commodate the crowds, so there need ing $13.000 government fund* Tbe vacancies are those of C. w been successful. Nine more carriers • Contract for Sale cf Live Stock, Grain, etc ing wearisome, and will be resented be no fear of a scarcity of room, as The transport 8heridan sailed Fulton, now United State« senator. J. Saturday for Honolulu. Guam and have been recommended, but the de- "‘Cultivation of Field for Share of Crop. ’ in an emphatic manner. Pendleton this matter is in the hands of an able N. Williamson, . now congressman, Manila with $2.ooo.o<i0 in gold and partment has not yet ordered them Agreement for Private Road.’’ has just "recently received a ship committee and every visitor and dele placed on the list as ictive employes and Daly, of Benton county, now sur silver, and the entire 22d Infantry. • Agreement for Line Fence." ment of paupers from that city, and gate will be' properly entertained. C. E. Anthony, who was reported Henry E Hlgbton. of Honolulu, is veyor-general of Oregon, besides ■•Agreement for Sale of Land ” ♦ if the authorities did the right thing The reception to Governor* Cham those of Senator Mulkey, of Polk, a candidate for the United States dis to have been burned to death in tbe » Over one hundred forms are given in 19 chapters, under first Aberdeen fire, has made his ap-1 ♦ they would send an officer with these berlain and Morrison promise* to trict judgeship of Hawaii, made va who has moved out of his county, cant by the deatn of -M M Estee pearsnee at hi* home in Portland : the following heads _ Arguments. Assignments, _ Affidavits, people and deliver them at Spokane, be an elaborate affair and the meet and Representative Davy, of Marion Arbitration, Bill of Sale, Bonds, Bank Checks, Drafts, Guar The tunnel urJer Audson river be He lost all bls clothing and valuables | from where they came. Each city 1 ings throughout will be instructive county, w^o. It is said, has given up tween Jersey City and New York In the fire, but escaped with hi* life. antees, In lorsements. Leases, Orders, Optional Agreement?, and county has enough of the help and interestign I City, is nearly completed It la the John Shaski a Great Northern his residence in that county. Promissory Notes. Powers of Attorney. Receipts. Wills, and less class to contend with, without The press of the state is urged to The governor's return from the finish of an undertaking begun Í1 fireman, lost bl* balance and fell froo 50 forms for business letters. the additional burden of caring for induce every practical irrigator pos years ago. a locomotive near Lamona. Wash . East is now anxiously awaited. The These forms and letters have stood the test of the cou rts the cast-off paupers from oatside sible to attend, as the discussion of In a collision off Hakodate, Japan, Sunday morning, while the train emergency now confronting tbe state moving 40 miles an hour and have received the sanction of business men He between the Japanese ship lokia points. Tbe same practise in the I "profit* and products" of irrigation demands prompt action and it Is Maru and a Russian ship the former horribly mangled by the fail Every Farmer needs it for his own information and for the matter of shipping sick people has i by the convention will be one of the thought he will call a special session was sunk and 44 of her passengers cannot live. education of his sons. been lately observed in Eastern Or | special features and it is desired to The aurora borealis, or northern to convene at the eariiest possible and crew drowned. The price of this book is ii 00. egon. This method of scattering , have as many active irrigators here Justus Harwig. a prominent citi- light which was witnessed In differ moment It is well printed, in large, clear type, on good paper, and contagious diseases should be se as possible. Pendleton and the of zen of Dubuque. Iowa, recently dis ent part* of tbe Northwest Saturday, appeared Thursday last his charred almost entirely suspended all tele- is substantially bound. verely punished, and the city or flcials of the State association heart A NOBLE RIVALRY. remains were found in a barrel of graphic communication at Salt Lake cyunty allowing the disgraceful prac ' Uy appreciate the wide publicity that City, on account of its interference trash near Volga City. Iowa. tice. should be set in a proper light is being accorded to the meeting by Two women of California—Jane The capital of tbe Denver A Rio with the wires. This work of too pages will be GIVEN FREE with the before the homeseekers and tourists the' press of the state, and if tbe prac Stanford and Phoebe Hearst, widows Grande railroad ha« been increased I Weekly or Semi Weekly East Oregonian to ali subscribers Mrs. Bonita Goldman, wife of Fred coming into the West. Tbe way to tical irrigators and home builders of men who made millions in Califor from $44,000J)- j to $50,000.000. to cn M. Goldman, died of a broken heart who send in the money to renew their subscriptions on or sta up out disease Is not to ship the 1 take as much Interest in the great nia and served the state In the fed able it to purcuase the Crystal River in Seattle. Thursday. She was a before Nov. 15th. It will also be given free to every new railway, a local Colorado line. daughter of a prominent Cuban fam tuu.ects to other towns, and the way ! subject as the newspapers have, the eral senate—have by their generous subscriber. A railroad 170 miles long, will be ily and married Goldman some time to meet the pauper question is to success of the meeting is no* as gifts greatly enriched the two great built from Mazntbn. Mexico. Into the ago in San Francisco, believing him We still have a few hundred sets of the beautiful Tonne meet it bravely, as Umatilla county sured universities of the Pacific coast interior It will cost $17.000.000. and to be a prominent American. He sen art photos. To every new subscriber who subscribes for bas done, and prepare a place to shel Mrs Stanford's lavish benefactions is one ot the most important railroad was arrested on arrival at Seattle, the Weekly East Oregonian at St 50 per year or for the Semi ter them and make them useful, as BEWARE OF PARTISANI8M. to the Leland Stanford. Jr., unlver undertakings Mexico has ever seen on a charge of passing a bogus weekly at $2 00 per year we will send post paid a set of 12 of Over $15.500,000 were diverted last check. far as possible, by employing them sity at Paio Alto are matched by these artistic pictures. The East Oregonian opposed the Mrs. Hearst'* offerings to the Uni week from the government treasury on a county farm. and sub treasuries to Chicago. Bt. These pictures are the genuine Tonnesen art photos. movement to change the city charter versity of California at Berkeley. It Louis and New Orleans to float They are artistic and beautiful, suitable for framing, or they The determination of Umatilla ter last winter, from the present ap is a noble rivalry—shining In con weak-kneed private bank* and state can be pinned up unframed. They are ornaments to any home county sheepmen to reduce the num pointive to elective methods of select trast with the silly. spend thrift soc hanks. The pictures are 7x9, inches, and are mounted on gray mounts The conviction is deepening that ber of sheep held, and Improve the ing the city marshal and recorder, on lai rivalries of the much discussed 12x14 inches. the government owned gold mine* quality, Is one of the best business the grounds that politics should not rich worn«® of the Atlantic • coast of Siberia are yielding immensely. moves made by these men. In the enter into municipal elections. cities. They are worked secretly _by long The Weekly East Oregon 1 year Aa long a* men are selected for history of the county. It coats no Late in September, this year, the term convict* and “lifer*." Their pro- The Thrice a Week N. Y. World 1 yearj For $2-25 more to keep one good sheep than their business qualifications and flt- University of California dedicated a duct is cached in the Imperial troas I The American Farmers' Business Guide one poor one, and the Income la so new for the office without regard to new girt, this time from William ury much greater that it Increases the their politics, the appointive method Randolph Hearst, the son of Mrs As an elevator In a New York busl IT CAME FROM interest on the investment fully SO in the surest method of securing good Phoebe Hearst, and an active aspi ness house was nearing the bottom Weekly East Oregonian i year of the shaft, Peter McIntyre, who was 11 I The per cent The average wool clip Is government. As long as the council rant for the democratic nomination standing below waiting for IL bad a The Thrice a Week N. V. World i year For Sa,25 Ì Set of 12 lonnesen Art Photos] this county should be increased, ta made up of non-partisan*, selected for the presidency This latest gift sudden fit and fell into the shaft while tbe number of sheep should be on higher grounds than that of polit is a beautiful open-air theater, simi just in time to be crushed by the de A remark you hear on every side diminished. Better blood should be leal affiliation, the East Oregonian lar in character to the open-air the scending cage. The Weekly East Oregonian i year will favor the appointive method of The movement to advance the price infused into every flock, larger size aters of ancient Greece. The Weekly Oregon Journal, Portland» i year For S2 00 of anthracite has been found to have NEW BOOKS. and finer quality of wool and mutton •electing the marshal and recorder. originated suspiciously close to the I Set of ’2 Tonnesen Att Photos The Mormons began their settle It believe* in a business adminis "The Mettle of tbe Pasture," Al should be »ought In every possible Carnegie headquarters at Homestead. len. "Tbe Main Chance.,' Nlch- 1 is good for either New subscribers or fo ment in Grand Rondo valley, just as Otfer No tration, and to get the most business manner. The number of blooded Some means must be found of mak - I ol»ou. ‘Ttie Sherrods," McCut- Renewals. u sheep «old out of this county, principle* into the city government they are beginning in Umatilla coun ing a closer corporation between the i î beon. ____ A Dewi in Wheat." You get the Best paper in L'matilla county i year and 156 Norris, “fiordon Keith." Page. through the J. E. Smith Uventock the nasty ear marks of the politician ty- At first two or three meek Lord and the library extension move 1 "The One Woman.” Dixon. "My visited I21 ment. copies of the large newsy New York World and a book that Company and Charles Cunningham must be erased from the personnel beardless missionaries Friend Annabel Lee,” Moo Lane. Grande and held street meetings. A man named Sheffield, a native of If you wish the will save you many a dollar in fees for advice is greater than that of any two coun of the council. It must be free to ‘The Fortune of Life," Sea well. Long Island, and a scene painter by Soon a few straggling families came Semi-Weekly E O. instead of the Weekly add 50 cents ties, aside from Umatilla, in th* act in the interest of the people, no ' The Grey Clock, ” Macgrath. and bought home*. The next step trade, Is, according to the New York to the above price "Lady Roae's Daughter,” Ward. Htate. There is no use to go east matter what political considerations World, effecting very remarkable 1 was the erection of a church and the "A Forced Hsarlh," Major. stand In the way, and must be under Offer No. 2 i» good for new subscriptions or renewals. by laying on of cures of disease to find better stock tkan is fonnd In of a Sunday school hands. He is a diffident, unobtrusive this county. The fact of the matter obligations to no power eacept to the organisation Offer No. 3 is good for new subscriptions or renewals, and BPECIALB. Then the flood began pour- man and refuses to be paid for his is, that the United States produce* taxpayers of the city of Pendleton. class. must be accepted on or before October 17. The Journal is a We are headquarters for Tang wall services. Whenever the politician* attempt ing in. Today Union county num- A Moorhouse I joom Leal lingers forceful, fearlesa, progressive and newsy tb page paper and r.o better sheep than is handled by Algernon Sartoris, grandson of U. at Eastern prices. this offer is a splendid value. If you wish the semi weekly these enterprising firms, and Eastern to make the city government their bers at least l.oon Mormons among 8. Grant, and descendant of English her citizens. Journal in place of the weekly send >2-25 . Oregon stockmen arc showing their plaything, and to select men for the NEW STATIONERY. aristocracy, is out with tbe emphatic right appreciation of this fact by the pat- city offices because of the soothing declaration that Canada Trial subscription Weeklv 4 months for jo cent* and Semi by It win certainly pay you to see Two Italian miners miner* fell 1.000 l.OAO feet ought to be, must be and shall be. —-vensge accorded these growers of effect their election will have upon in weekly 3 month (or 50 cents. ur line before buyii Ing. I In tbe the Minnie Healy mine at Butte, Butte annexed to th» United States. Ai- o some old factional sore, then this and were killed. blooded sheep. gernon's brain* and tact are not ♦ ♦ « Special Clothing Sale FT ER an anxious, fretful day, you need •otuethiog which »ball fit your tired : body aa a writ worn slipper fils a tired foot. It tuust be something more than food or dntik. If you want to taste Nirvana and forget all your tire and fatigue, lake a cup of one of t.'baae A Hanborn's "Original Package” ten«. These are the leaves which tbe native* theiuwives drink with ali their vigor itupnaooed. It's a very different drink from ordinary t«a. Try a half-pound. « GOOD DEPENDABLE CLOTHING g Yotrth’i Saits $ 5.00 to $15.00 1 2.50 to 25.00 4.00 to 14.00 5.00 1.50 to 5.00 to 20.00 2.50 to 10.00 2 3 3 $4.50 =3 Saturday and Monday Specials 3 3 3 3 - orvíimai . rscKAGg- Tg*a orlsS (KoraMM* Oolong) Kohl-Boor (lag. Brook I mi j 'noose e.ioo(Insta A corion> 35c =3 45c 50c bold iu Pendleton exclusively by C. ROHRMAN COURT STREET 2 Alb Goods Guaranteed Satisfactory THE FAIR HEALTH COMFORT 3 3 =3 3 Take a Look at the New Fall Shoes We Are Showing ECONOMY ‘ The Ftyle« are the n< we»t. We fit the “hard to fit,” a? our line is large and we have the variety.......... ....... Cole's Original Air Tight Wood Heaters or Hot Blast Coal Stoves I I Trie Hardware Man ; The Leaders The Unsurpassed The Always Satisfactory Yoa May Have Come To Town on a Rail $7 to $20 $2 50 to $20. O THOMPSON but »( can repair jour rig in first-dam -Lap* reasonably We have all the ruoderu appiiar «•* for doing th* woefc See oar WI 'ONA UAGONH. HACKS and Bl'GGIEri. They are the mm beea’jse they a-» made of dried timber Call »nd exam ne oar rigs. HARDWARE Co »♦•»•M lEiGU NOS.. TBK BLACIS1ITIS Agents for Skover Gasoline Fngino» ............ Notice to Subscribers What the Book Is. 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