The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, November 13, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    »♦♦♦♦♦♦I« M M»♦♦♦♦♦
♦««««> >«♦»*♦♦♦«
X
For this reason I believe it
»♦♦♦ avoided
should be called, that the $300 ex­
emption law should be re-enacted,
the new tax law repealed, aud the
old law substituted." The East Ore­
gonian also believes that the new tax
law should be passed and that the
$300 exemption iaw should be re-en­
acted. If assessors will value proper­
ty higher and rigidly observe the re­
quirements of an exemption law, It is
a blessing to tbe poor tuan.
: BAER & DALEY
729 MAIN STREET
j
I GOOD DEPENDABLE CLOTHING
THE SILENCE OF THE HILLS.
NORTHWEST
NEWS.
The windy forest, rousing from its
sleep.
Voices its heart in hoarse Titanic
roar;
The ocean bellows from its rocky
shore;
Tbe cataract that haunts the rugged
steep,
Mai es mighty music In Its headlong
leap;
Tbe clouds have voices and the rivers
pour
Their floods lu thunder down to tbe
ocean's floor;
The hills alone mysterious silence
keep.
They cannot rend the ancient chain
that bars
Their iron lips, nor answer bacR
the stars
They cannot bail, nor their wild
brooks. Ah. me'
What cries from out their stony
hearts will break
In Cod's great -day, when all that
sleep shall wake!
—William Prescott Foster.
«
»
Patrick Cunningham
of Portland, *
shot Into a box containing three sticks * »
of dynamite. The explosion killed »
»
him.
»
Pension examining boards will be
appointed at Pocatello and Lewiston,
We have just received another large shipment of
Idaho, in addition to those already in *
existence.
the
Brainard & Armstrong Co's embroidery silks in
*
♦
*
Experts
say
that
the
rock
now
be
­
ail
shads
in both Roman and Fiiv. We also have a
X
ing used iu Portland In repairing her
large
assortment
of center pieces, doilies aud scarfs in
:
streets. I* so soft that worms will eat *
*
it
readily.
beautiful designs at from
i
Chris Peterson stabbed and instant­ :
"Elwood Hunter, of Bristol, Pa.,
ly killed John Coffin ut Huntsville,
Utah. Saturday night. In a row over a
has big. ripe, juicy, delicious straw­
»
family affair.
berries on his dinner table nowadays
♦
♦
George
Gregory,
formerly
of
Ellcns-
♦
besides supplying a quantity to those
f
dale, Wash., was crushed to death un­ *
♦
who can afford to pay 5 cents a berry
♦
der a loaded wagon, on the Nome
Notica display in second window from corner of
for them. He Is a farmer near the
*
river, on October 24.
of
Alta street.
x
+
Pennsylvania town and he has an acre
The .-.at tonal Woolgrowers' conven­ ♦
«
tion
will
l*e
held
in
Portland
in
Janu
­
and a half devoted to them."—Salem
Brainard Ac Armstrong embroidery silks are'guaran­
ary. in conjunction with the National
Statesman.
Freewater,
Umatilla
Livestock convention.
teed
to be best manufactured and we are sole agents
county, Oregon. In a higher altitude
A movement has been started in »
in
Pendleton.
and higher latitude than Bristol. Pa.,
I*ortland to erect a monument to the
is now marketing the second crop of
memory of Jason Lee, the pioneer
Call at our store and we will give you a book of in-
SHOULDERS
HIS
BURDEN.
missionary of Oregon
strawberries, and not at 5 cents per
structiono
FREE.
Patents have just l*een issued to
berry, but at prices within reach of
Hon. G. W. Phelps, of Heppner,
the common people. An exhibit of the who was chairman of tbe house com­ the California & Oregon Land Com­
mittee on assessment and taxation In pany for 25.(35 acres of hind in the
♦♦♦♦
«♦»♦«♦a «« « 11««««« m i1 »»♦• ♦♦♦♦
♦♦♦♦MUM second crop strawberries is now to the last session of the legislture, and RoBeLury and Laveview ¿'strict*.
be seen at the irrigation meeting 11
Henry M. Barrett has been relieved
who framed tbe tax law that is caus­
thia city and while the experiment of ing so much commotion throughout of tbe iKWitiou of superintendent or
THE HOSPITAL DEDICATION.
♦
I raising them is new. It promises •
tbe state. In an Interview at Heppner I city delivery in the Portland postof-
♦
flee.
and
hereafter
will
serve
as
a
the
other
day.
said
he
should
not
at-
♦
While It is posssible to repeat and • grow into a regular Industry, so that
I
clerk.
»> mpt to shirk the responsibility that
Thanksgiving
strawberries
in
East
­
:
ar.d transfer to print, the noble and
fell on him for framing the bill, and
The town of Ranier has been order-
inspiring sentiments expressed by ern Oregon may become the rule and that If a special session Is called he led closed by the city council. Gambl-
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 19<>3.
shall still favor the new lew. it is I Ing ha* become a nuisance, and bere-
Bishop O'Reilly. Governor Chamber- not the exception.
to be expected that Mr. Phelps will I after no game, of any kind will be al-
Published every Friday at r**«li*t**. lain. Mayor Hailey and Judge Ellis, at
Whatever other worthy wo'» th;c change his views wuen be gets down I lowed.
Oregon, by th*
the dedication of the magnificent hos­
meeting of the Stato Irrigation Asso­ io Salem again, for the sentiment
Samuel Baumann, of Portland, has
pital. built by the Sisters of St. Fran­
EAST
OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
ciation accomplishes, it muit urge generally throughout the state seems been held in the Multnomah county
cis. in this city, it is impossible to
to be favorable to the old law. which
COMPANY.
upon the cornin’ legislature t. e need provides for i>ayment of taxes in two I jail without ball, for killiu< Adolph
adequately express the feelings of
I Burkhart, on Hallowe'en night. m-ar
of ir. ¡ration laws. Oregon U in a payments, in April and October — I Portland.
pride and appreciation on the part of
Times
Mountaineer.
chaos on this question. She is a cen­
Fat cattle from Jackson and Jóse-
I the people of Pendleton, in this glori­ tury behind the West in this matter.
phine counties are selling at 2H cents
ous accomplishment.
GENERAL NEWS.
I for cows and 3H rents for prime
She has no regulations upon this vital
The work of building this hospital
I steers
This stock all goes to the
subject. The state .rrigation com­
British
Columbia
is
hard
up,
and
has been going on unostentatiously,
mission is now in existence and Its work on ail public Improvements has San Francisco market
for years. The foundations were laid
Oar store closes at 9 P. M., except Sat­
Charles Oberg, a plasterer of Port-
duties are well defined. It is an able stopped until the legislature meets
I land, ha* sued the Northern Pacific
years ago in the hearts, minds and
urdays, when ft closes at 10 P. M, and
Japanese
manufacturers
are
coun
­
and practical body of men well quali-
for $35.000 for injuries received in the
aspirations of this sisterhood, and
Sunday at 8 P. M.
fl<-d to formulate a just and equitable terfeiting American trade marks, tire I wreck of tbe Elks' excursion train,
more readily to sell tbelr goods is
with silent, tireless toil, they have
j near C--ntralia some weeks ago
law, and this convention should urge Japan
■-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 transformed it joint by
joint and
The jetties at tbe mouth of the Co
uj>on the legislature the need of
There ase many indications that the I lurnbia were not injured by the storm
TL« East Oregoalaa la oa sale at B. B. stone by stone, from the invisible
RKto's New* Stand* at Hotel Portland and
speedy action. Just iu proportion to Central American republics will soon I Friday night, as at first thought. ..
plan to the visible and perfected
Hotel Perkin*. Portland. Oregon.
Oregon's preparation to receive the enter upon a general war of reprisals I portion of the jetty trestle wa* <le-
structure that was dedicated in the
benefits of government irrigation by Mad busnwhacking.
I strayed, but the jetty Is intact.
name of Faitn. Hope and Charity yes-
Evidences and suspicions are accu­
the passage of wise laws, will these
Willamette valley wheat shippers
mulating that the United btates will I complain bitterly of the shortage of
terday afternoon.
The Diug Store with the Log Cabin bc<ia Fountain
t'-nefits be showered upon her
not
allow
Colombia
to
coerce
Panama
Into that magnificent building has
I cars on the Southern Pacific. They
back Into her government.
I claim discrimination is being shown
entered the matchless liberality of the
HISTORIAN LECKY.
A fast train and a fire truck drawn I in favor of the prune shippers.
people of Pendleton. Umatilla county
horses collided in Chi­
Right Hon. William E. Hartpole by running
Tbe horse, were killed and
h“ ’T?,“ beW
and the surrounding country, and the
Lecky, the noted h.storian, who died cago
flromon
...si.
ln '•** Multnomah county jail as a
faithful, self-sacrificing energy of the in London last week, was born at several firemen .rndly
hurt.
agaiCBt ,he o R
s tralD
sisters who have gathered its sub- Newton Park, near Dublin. March 26
Two more vIcrimF of the Purdo«* I robber*, i* now aroused of being one
Mr. Lecky was educated at special wreck - in the outskirts of In* I of the principals in the hold-up
stance together. It stands a monu- 1838.
ColuBlbla Rlrer
Cheltenham college and Trinity col­ dlanapolfs. have died, Twenty seven | Tb<> Agt<>F|a
ment to both these virtues.
lege.. Dublin, taking tne B A. in 1859 badly injured victim* are living.
railroad track has been cleared of the
It says to the world in accents xnd M. A. in 1863. Altaougn Intend
Mrs P. N Moore, of St. Louis, has I met ,llle which blocked if Saturday
i stronger than any human speech, that ed for the church, young Lecky soon been elected president of the National The point at which the rock fell onto J J
I
tra<k wln
cloae|y watched
Nothing was ever accomplish­ I the appeal of worthy charity is never discovered that he did not care tc Association of College Alumnae of
MrG|1|
arrMtM Jn por, . .
denied an audience in the West. It assume a rectorship, and he turned tc Women, whkh met In Milwaukee
ed without work. The iniquitous
writing.
land laws, through the operation
Charles D Purry. chief of the
I :an<j Sunday for stealing cigars from
says to the stranger passing through
While at the university he had pub York fire department,
*--------------- contemplates
------------ .----- I L - dealer
-
was found to • have thrM. . ,
of which millions of acres of the
this city, and under the shadow of Wished a series of studies called "The
resigning
If he should he will re-
,,;crroat, on hls person hid < >
public domain have passed into
this institution, that this busy com­ Leaders of Public Opinion In Ireland." ceive a pension of $3 000 per year. 1 den under a long ulster which l„ < .
the possession of speculators
munity. engrossed in worldly and but be now took up more serious
and land-grabbers, will not be re­
Frark Frappler is under arrest in I wore.
work.
Between 1861 and I860 the
pealed unless there is a united
necessarily selfish affairs, has yet one "History of the Rise aud Influence of Brooklyn, charge.! with robbing the
Krla Klein is on trial at Seattle for
effort made by those who see
__
willing hand, unseen to the world, do­ tbe Spirit of Rationalism in Europe" . anadian Pacific railway of thousands I entering a pasture belonging to the
the urgent need of reform along
was given to tbe public. This is now of dollars by means of dummy pay-1 Frcy-Bnihne Company and driving out
ing
the
splendid
works
of
mercy
and
that line. Resolutions favoring
I hi hea.l of mutton »beep, afterward
considered by many the forerunner rolls.
repeal will avail nothing unless I relief.
Thirty-two thousand dollars In cash I selling tbe sheep back to the owners
of tbe outspoken agnosticism of the
the American people can be I
The $50,000 contributed largely by times. Following came a "History of ■jrizea are ottered the ,x at tonal Horse | at a good pr.ee
aroused to action. There is work
this community, toward the construc­ European Morals from Augustus to Show association which holds an ex­
A section of the dam on Silver
for every patriotic citizen in
tion of this building is insignificant Charlemagne." His "History of Eng­ hibit at Madison Square garden Xo- "reek, tear Salem, belonging to tbe
this campaign to save the most
vember
1».
Salem lughi and Power Com pan}',
compared to the dauntless energy of land in tbe Eighteenth Century" oc­
valuable asset for the settler
cupied 10 years in tbe writing the
The Santa Fe railway company vili was washed out Friuay morning, seri­
and
homemaker.—George
H.
the sisterhood of St. Francis and the first volume appearing in 1878.
spend $2.000.000 filling in “China Ba ously damaging the new work In pro­
Maxwell
civic pride of the people of Pendleton,
In his next book. "Democracy and son.“ a gr.-at mud fiat on the edge of gress there
I
displayed in iu erection. It is insig­ Liberty." he caustically attacked San Francisco Bay, adjoining the com­
Frank B. Poor, president of the
Citizens' Light and Power Company,
Tom Johnson’s three-cent fares in nificant compared to the far-reaching, William Ewart Gladstone In his last pany’s property
- J. |
notable work. "The Map of Life, Con­
Thomas Walsh, 14 years of age. who is under arrest for larceny on
charity underlying
it, duct and Character." he severely
Cleveland and Columbus have made matchless
was drawn into a rope-making ma nine counts, at Seattle, says the ar­
the poor people there so prosperous which lasts not only for a day and »cored Cecil Rhodes and Mr. Cham chine at New York, and his body torn rest
ts nothing but spite work on the
that they don’t need his services any responds not only to present needs beriain. In criticism his pen was al- and perforated with 1,000 steel need­ part of his enemies
ways
a
trenchant
one.
As
a
speaker
and present sufferings, but which en­
longer.
les. He still lives.
The Marroni Wire it»* Teiegraph
he was no less forceful, and since
compasses the future, greater in ex­
The Bogota, tbe loyalist gunboat Company will this month begin the
1895 be sat in parliament as tbe rep
The defect in the tax law and the tent than it is possible for any mortal resentative of the University of Dub­ from which shells were thrown into nstallation of a system out of Vic­
prospect, of no funds from the 1903 to express in words.
lin. He was the holder of many bon Panama, has had a very car ed career toria. B C.. to extend to the Aleutian
orary
degrees. In 1897 he was made It is an American-built boat and has Island*, and thence down the Asiatic ,
levy has disclosed the financial pulse
This hospital fills a need long felt
roast to Hong Kong.
a
privy
counceltor. He married in been wrecked four times.
of Oregon counties as no other emer­ , tn this city. Centrally located to a
Tbe achooner Rosebud, of Menomi­
Fierce storms at the mouth of the
1871.
gency would have done. Money talks. large scope of rich and diversified
nee. Mich., turned turtle on Lake Columbia river, have washed out
4* mm ««» m «- mm 4«» mmm «-»♦♦♦♦ m « mmm > m m mm «
Michigan and George and Edward three sections of the jettie.
_ _
__
.
since
country, the lack of proper hospital
VICTORIOUS TAMMANY.
That phase of the Idaho irigation accommodations has been keenly felt
Cota and their sister were drowned. I nurwday night, causing a loss of | ,
thousands of dollars and delaying tbe I
New York's new king has boyish It was a pleasure craft.
law which deals with the distribution The dedication of this splendid insti­
♦
of appropriated waters is to be tried tution and the opening of its doors -smooth, pink cheeks and eyes the
Canadians are worried about the ex­ .-ox. mment work greatly.
color of a bright summer sky. He pansive destinies of the United
One
hundred
decorated
and
lllumi-i»
out in the supreme court,
Oregon to the public, will be greeted with sat­
dresses in solemn black, which sug­ State* and want England to purchase uat.-.l automobile* will be in parade ♦
must steer clear of the defects in
isfaction and pleasure by this entire gests his resemplance to a fresh Greenlatd before America reaches n the coming auto show, to be held ; *
other irrigation laws, for one back- section of Eastern Oregon.
faced Irish priest. He was bom 41 out and gets a clutch on It.
in San Francisco, November 7. A
Are Combined In
years ago in tbe gasboune district of
silver cup sorth $100. will be given as
ward step consumes more time and
It will be equal in equipment and ihe East side; studied in the ward
Strenuous efforts are being made a prize for the best show made in tbe
costs more effort than standing still.
appointment to any like institution on school; went to work In John Roach's to settle the differences between coal parade
If we can’t go ahead, be sure not to the coast. No feature of professional shipyard at 15; followed baseball miners and operators before next
Tbe Kaga Maru. an Oriental ship,
Monday in the Wyoming. Colorado, I
go backward.
arrived at Seattle Thursday and re­
treatment or nursing will be lacking, when a youth; drove a street car; Utah and New Mexican fields
kept severely sober; saved his money;
ports that the castaways from the
i and aside from its convenience to a and in 1879 started a modest saloon
Governor Dole, of Hawaii, believes
Senator W. A. Clark is being sued American ship Benjamin Sewell, who
I large portion of Eastern Oregon, it in his native gashouse district He
for $550.000. alleged to be the value abandoned the ship on the coast of
in permitting tbe Chinese to come in­
is especially fortunate that the grow­ was rather young to be owner of a if ore taken from drifts extending Formosa, have been eaten by the na­
to American possessions, but that the
ing and prosperous city of Pendleton zaloon. but in five years he was able from hi* property Into that of P. J. tives.
occupations they are to follow there
to buy another, and In due time owned Hennessey and W
H. AbbotL at
The county clerk of Union county
has been favored with IU presence.
five profitable barrooms.
should be restricted, If you unlock
Butte
savg that the absence of the tax levy
It is the wish of all that Its future
Twelve years ago he became Tam­
your door and invite the burglar, he
When Congressman Robinson left will work great hardship on that coun­
They have proven their real worth.
may be crowned with a degree of many leader of the eighteenth or gas-
will not leave your diamonds and
his home at Fort Wayne. Ind., to at­ ty. It will cause tbe price of war­
Hundreds
cf satisfied peop e in Pendleton
success, equal to and in keeping with bouae assembly district. He was won
carry off your old shoes. Once in and
known as one of the most reliable of tend the special session. 1.500 pounds rants. now selling at 95 to 99 cents on
ar.d Umatilla users of Cole's stoves and
the splendid spirit that has brought the Tammany lieutenants, a man who of merchandise followed him by mall, the dollar, to depreciate and cities
the Chinaman cannot be dictated to.
heaters always recommend them to their
It into existence
held his district, said little and had postage free, under his congressional will almost be compelled to suspenu
The only way to govern him is to keep
business.
friends. Sold only, in Fendleton. by
plenty of money. Murphy's political trank.
him out.
W. H. Wehrung. of Hillsboro, who
The man with a family and the work was along the regular Tam­
Miss Maude M-ner, an accomplished
many line. He kept up several clubs student in the normal college at Ma­ will have charge of the Oregon ex­
family- with children are being boy-
hibit at the SL Ijouis fair, will make
The comparative strength of the
bud associations in his district for his
lotted more and more each year It constituency He never went outside rion, Ind., is under arrest charged a personal caAva** of the state this
parties in the flrat meeting of the
with “raising" $1 notes to $10 with month, for the purpose of collecting
pen and Ink. The work was done with the exhibit, and arousing an interest
Fifty-eighth congress will be, in the is a common occurrence to see a sign ol his own district lines.
Tammany
’
s
life
has
always
been
in tbe subject among the various
senate. 57 Republicans and 33 Demo­ on houses for rent to the effect that through the melodrama of New York's great skill.
families with children were aot
There is no likelihood of trouble county court*.
crats, and in the house, 205 Repub-
East Side. That region is the center
wanted
Business men advertise for of the melodrama of the world. The along the Mexican frontier from im­
licans and 178 Democrats,
In the
families
without children, farmers boss la the stage manager, whose portation of Chinese Into the United
house of representatives there will be
3tates. a* Mexico will readily absorb
want
men
without children to take word is law. And he must be reared
118 members who have never served
in the midst of it. Croker was a child, 1 large number, and cannot be easily
before, and in the senate 12 senators responsible positions, and the prac­ boy, man and leader out of tbe East overstocked.
who will see their flrst service, except tice of barring out tbe man with a Side. So is Murphy. But nobody sus­
William J. Honn, of Charleston, Ill.,
that of the 10 days’ extra session of family is growing rapidly. In some pected that the pink-cheeked "Char­ has been indicted by the grand jury
1
lines of work, anu in some Institu­ ley" Murphy was a greater man than for murder and his bond fixed at $7.*
the senate last spring.
Ì
Croker.
The dark-browed Croker >00. He was last January forced into
tions, a family with children has no waa believed to be the greateat of the
I
a midnight marriage, and bis
chance
of
securing
employment,
no
boaaes.
But
today
Murphy
stands
in
Just before the close of the cam­
died suddenly soon after.
paign in Ohio, many of the mills and matter what the emergency. The man tbe glare of a victory that makea Cro­
The American Steel & Wire Com-
ker's success In 1897 seem second-
I
factories of tnat state closed down, who has a family is turned down class.—Denver Post.
pany will move to Cleveland ____
from
and
must
take
the
jobs
left
over
after
Chicago At the former place it will
attributing the cause to the prospects
reopen with 2,v00 fewer employes
of Tom Johnson's election. This ruse the best have been taken by tbe
ROASTS SOCIETY
than it has worked heretofore. The
of Senator Hanna’s was sufficient to more fortunate, if that expression is
I x > b An- unemployed are all residents of Chi­
Mrs.
Robert
J.
Burdette
of
applicable.
This
custom
is
disheart
­
elect his man for governor. Now it
geles. Cal., made a scathing arraign- cago.
remains for the senator to prove the ening, and demoralizing. It places a ment of the “four hundred" class in
The famous firm of seed raisers and
truth of his assertions by smoothing premium on “boarding house fami­ an address before a local woman’s dealers, D. Landreth & Sons., of Phil­
< ♦♦♦« III I I H I I ♦ ♦♦«■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
adelphia, has failed and a receiver
out the industrial wrinkles in Ohio by lles" and retards the home-building club recently.
i >
"The
‘
smart
set'
Is
nothing
but
an
spirit.
It
places
a
handicap
on
some
has
been
appointed.
It
was
founded
starting the mills lull force, with in­
excrescence on real society," said in 1784 by David Landreth and has
of
the
best
men
In
tbe
community
and
creased wages, to correspond with
<
Mrs. Burdette, She declared that no been in the lumureth family ever
>
>
the increasing dividends of the cap­ turns many worthy people from enter­ such aggregation could ever be other since.
>
ing the struggle of the commercial than an insignificant factor In the
italists.
Miss Clara J. Coffin, daughter of a
life
of
a
great
nation.
and
professional
world,
In
utter
dis
­
I
"When asked to consider the so­ wealthy New York broker, has mys-
The report of the commission of gust.
Her family
ciety
woman." said Mrs. Burdette, "a teriously disappeared,
education for the last
fiscal year
________
>arge proportion of the not over and friends believe she wandered
A well-known citizen of Corvallis thoughtful will Immediately hang on away during temporary aberration of
places the total number of pupils en­
< i
rolled In tbe common schools during in a private note to the Journal says the eye line of their mental picture mind, caused by exce*slve application
< ■
to her school studies.
gallery
the
portrait
of
a
chameleon
­
there
is
one
poiut
which
strengthens
the year at 15,925,887, or over 20 per
cent of the entire population. The the demand for a special session of like creature that baffles recognition,
For ¿5-Year Franchise.
sh she reflects the horse show, the
average dally attendance for 1902 was the legislature that so far has been ball room, the 'street, the banquet
An ordinance has been Introduced
10,999,273, being 69 per cent of tbe to­ entirely overlooked. Practically every hall, the boudoir, the automobile, as before the city council of I ji Grande
tal number enrolled. This is the county in tbe state has made Its as­ a creature that is all things to all granting a ¿5-year franchise to the
Sparta Electric Light and Power
largest average attendance on the sessment and has had its rolls made men and nothing to any man.
“She is a creature whose favorite company for the purpose of erecting
up
for
me
collection
of
the
1903
taxes,
number enrolled ever reported In the
companions of what is called the lines of wire through the city,
United States. The average monthly says Saturday’s Oregon Dally Journal. sterner sex are insipid and brainless action has yet been taken In the
wages of teachers for 1902 was (49 This work thus far has cost the 33 creatures, who are called men only ter.
621 Main St.
Tor males and about $40 for females, counties of the state approximately because they are not women. She is
a woman whose whole life is one of
Ovel Moe. who died in abject
l^ess than 28 per cent of tbe teachers 150,000 which will simply be thrown questionable gaiety, who smokes at
erty at Olympia. Thursday, held a
were males, or 122,392 out of a total away in the event no legislative relief dinner with the men, and wha drinks note for $50 against John Alexander
is
granted.
"Personally,"
writes
this
rather
too
much
at
times.
The
an
­
of 439,596. The total number of uni­
Dowie, the "Zionist," who Is worth
The note was
versities,
colleges
and
technical gentleman, “I would rather not have nouncement of her engagement brings millions of money.
a smile with the uplifted eyebrow,
schools Is 638, of which 131 admit wo­ a special ression, but as a citlzon and and her divorce suit is accepted as a seven months over due at the time of
Moe's death, and will be Immediately
taxpayer, I do not believe it can be matter of course."
men.
collected.
FOR FALL AND WINTER
:
X
I
Men’s Softs
Men’s Saits
Yoath’s Saits
Boy's Softs.........
Men's Overcoats
Boy's Overcoats
$ 5.00 to $15.00
12.50 to 25.00
4.00 to 14.00
5.00
1.50 to
5.00 to 20.00
2.50 to 10.00
EMBROIDERY SILK
8 Cents to $1.50
All Goods Guaranteed Satisfactory
Lee
Peutsch
Will Mah You Money
We have some bargains
Note the following:
Hou*, 6 rooms. 1 lot, ft block*
front Mam »trvet, $1.6410— $1M
caab; balance $16 p»r mouth.
2 room hou»», stone founda­
tion, barn on lot, $«60 00.
7 room bou*e, with bath, 3
closet*, 3 lol, and barn. $1,64*1
$500ca»li, balance on time.
Choke building lota, 2 block*
from Main »treet.
If you want tamtam» in citv
property, don’t fail U> see us We
will prove to you that we have
the cbeapeat pr< petty.
Rihorn & Swaoga-t
: E. D. ROYO
Real Estate fur Sai»
BIG DEPARTMENT STORE.
The Latest and
Best Corn Cure
TOE GUM
15 Corns Cured For 15 Cts.
A. C. KOEPPEN & BROS •I
Our Great Big
Saturday Night
ehtate of aii
kind» aii<i<ieBi-rip*>otia.
ranging from a »mail
residence to one of the
most rnmirni and lies',
e-juipi+d nian»M>i>s witb­
in the limit* of the city
o>" Pendleton. and from •
farm of a few acre» at
to
good alr*lta land
thousand* of acre* of
w beat land. Call or
eal
R
♦
4
f
4
4
4
4
4
♦
!
Addrea.
E. D. BOY D.
Ill Court St
MAKE YOUR MARK
IN THE WORLD
Don't I»- n'J.ti«! to move
along in the same old »ay f-»r
Wr cao help you
L-w wag*-»
carve out a »ucmwful career.
Th-<i*aif«i» have ir>cteare«l their
•aUrxe* by following our plan.
We cm train yo i in »pare tune
and at »mall co t for any of the
followiiig poMtkMi» :
Free Distribution
Is Worth Investigation
$30 Worth Given Away
CORRESPONDENCE
SCHOOLS
Box 799
SCRANTON, PA.
Or e-ill .a Mr ¡etti
_ 'tortitela-
tier. r r 2
Bratkiaf. 127 Let ftrtvt
Ort
FREE
The
HEALTH
Boston
COMFORT
Store
ECONOMY
Cole’s Originai Air
Tight Wood Heaters or
Hot Blast Coal Stoves
Tire Hardware Pietri
I
Knights Pharmacy I
HELIX, OREGON.
Full Line of Druggist Sundries
I
CANDIES, CIGARS, ETC.
C. G. KNIGHT, Proprietor
I
ySPEPSlA
15 CURED
a
BY
KP1ERCE5
OLDEN
MEDICAL
DISCOVERY
IT MAKES
WEAK
TOMACHS
STRONG
WILSON HEATER
And you have the best there Ì8 to be had. Gen­
uine Wilson Wood and Coal Heaters (the original
airti.ht luaters) are handled in Pendleton only
by us. Don’t take an imitation.
WILSON WOOD HEATERS, $2.50 to $20
WILSON COAL HEATERS, $7.00 to $20
THOMPSON
HARDWARE
Co.
LEGAL BLANKS
*lopoc of them. A foil supply always kept in stock.
Dr» H. D» Park
Osteopath
Successfully treats all
Chronic Troubles
Wtthoat the aid of knfte
or drags.
Rheumatism, Stomach
and all Female Dis­
orders a Specialty
Consultation and examination
Free.
610 Johnson st., Pendleton