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MORE JAPANESE DISCOURTESY. men allows the husband to visit her NORTHWEST NEWS. once iu every six years. The progress of events ill the Far This woman, who is being treated James A Stevens, a pioneer of East lends additional point to Rus as though she were a murderess, was Lane county, died at Eugene Wed sia's allegations of discourtesy on guilty of nothing more than an at nesday. aged 68 years. ROOTED IN THE BLOOD. tempt to educate herself and her Rosa Fowler, who left her home at the part of her Oriental foe. Scratch friends in the principles of self-gov Kilt* the age of 45 or 50, when the vital powers are naturally wiakrt, Wednea the thin yeneer of Japanese civiliza ernment and democracy, Her son Is Ashland, mysteriously, on it is n<>lice«l that a hurt of any kind heals slowly an«l often a very insignifi day, has been located in Baker City. tion and beneath th«» surface you find now a young man of 22, but she has cant scratch or bruise A »mall pimpla cam« on my jaw, but gave m« no The .McBride republicans of Walla becomes a bad ulcer or pain or inconvenience, and I should have forirot- an inherent rudeness which a half never seen him since he was a little Walla are going to purchase the The man who is always about it had it not beffun to inflame and iten ; it boy. sore. At this time of ton would bleed m . little, then ecab over, but would not century of contact with the refining Now, this island prison has been Saturday Record of that city, for heal. Thm continued for nome time then the Cancer life warty growths, right on time is the man influence of Occidental customs has protected and guarded by the Rus- campaign purposes. to cut and spiead, until it was as large as a moles and pimples that befran half dollar, when I heaid of 8. B. 8. and determined Tbe first mall in 15 days reached served only to conceal without modi sian ships of war. Is it not likely who carries the to give it a fair trial, and it is remarkable what a have been on the body effect it had from the beginning : the sore fying, and which puts*'he Russian, that when these warships are sent Tillamook on Wednesday, the stage almost from birth begin wonderful began to heal and after taking a few bottles disap >ads over ..>«■ mountain being block south to become targets for the Japa- to inflame and fester, peared entirely. This was two years ago ; there are more regardful of the etiquette of nese gunners, that tbe guards of the aded with 20 feet of snow. no aigua of the Cancer, »nd mv general b<-aJtn ami before very long still warfare, hopelessly at a disadvan Sakhalin prisons will be unable to continues good. Mra. R SH1KER, Wyaconda. Mo. A bakers' war Is on at Spokane are large eating ulcers. _ tage. cope with their prisoners? Prices have been «•ut by some of the Whenever a s«ire or ulcer is slow in healing th«n you may be sure A large number of prisoners do es members of the ass«M-iation and a The act ot beginning hostilities be- something is radically wrong with your blood. Sorie ohl taint or poison Every Elgin Watch is fully guaranteed. AU jewelers have Elgin Watches. that has been slumbering there for years, is beginning to assert rtselt. fore making a formal declaration of cape every year from the stupid Rus cheap bread war is promised. sian guards, but most of those who “Timemaker» and Timekeepers," an illustrated history ot the watch, sent Frank I-urge, a resident of Redding. and breaks out and becomes a bad ulcer and perhaps the beginning of war. the use of the enemy s signals, do not starve to death are recap tree upon request to California, was held a prisoner in "a Cancer. These eld sores are rooted in the blood, and while washes, h"aP®j contrary to all consideration for a tured. Manchuria and the Siberiau tree all of Tuesday night, by the salves, etc., keep the surface clean, they are not healing. A bl«x»d Kasin N stisual W atsh Co. toa. iu. foe, the stealthy launching of torpe coast are picketed with Russian sol high water in the Sacramento river. medicine to purify and strengthen the polluted b ood diers. who are always on the lookout does in the dark, tbe bottling up of «4 A woman and two small children and a tonic to build tip the general st stem is what for runaways. were found in a starving condition helpless cruisers, the disposition to is needed, and S. S S. is just such a remedy. No The Japan«<se army is now in Man the printing cost in the two previous sink a hostile vessel wherever poison is so powerful and no germ so deadly seen, churia. If it succeeds in defeating in an alley in Portland Wednesday. that this great vegetable bh »1 remedy cannot reach years, while the amount of work done the use of neutral Korea as a base— The Russian forces it might move I by the captain of the Salvation Ar my. it. and ulcers of every kind quickly yield to its wonderful euralive prop by it. was less. What will the tax all this indicates a departure from nor’*1 and west to destroy the strong- The boycott on the Northern Se erties. If you have an old sore or uicer, write tis ail at out it, and medi holds the enemy enemy. " of of ,he thi* 11 payers think of the recommendations the practices of polite warfare which ■hoW (Would be very probable that som«1 ot * curities roads by Spokan«> shippers. cal advice or any information you may desire wilt be given by onr puysl- of the Tribune during the coming Russia may be excused for resent the exiles who are «loomed to a liv- continues. The O R a N. Is doing ____ _ Clans without charge. y//£- SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. campaign, and how many honest, con ing. Now. latest and worst offense, ing death in Siberia coul“ be reached reacned i large in« rease of business as a r«*- • •••••••••••••• • scientious republicans will care to go ¡suit. the Japanese have destroyed a mile and liberated. • before the taxpayers, whom it has un- Do you ask who are these Siberian A band of rattle belonging to of railway in tbe Russian rear. It The man in life, wherever exiles? Most of them are poor vaga-l r i MMua n Jewett, on Suavle's island, • hesitatingly attempted to rob. through isn't fair. placed. bonds, who have been arrested and near Portland, have been found in a • its columns. The East Oregonian Hath happiness in store. The rest of the world is watching shipped away for drunkenness, or' staving condition by humane <>ffi Who walks not in the wicked • sympathizes with the party which with amazement the activity and the chicken stealing or assault, or sofue- i ways • the Tribune pretends to represent in readiness of the Japan«>se. The little thing of the kind.— Herbert Casson! The first typ«- case use«! by the Nor learns their guilty lore! Oregon spectator. th«> first newspa • Umatilla county, and cheerfully of- island kingdom is teaching other na in Chicago American | per published in Oregon, has t»een Nor from the seat of scornful • fers its assistance and support to tions one of the most interesting les GENERAL NEWS presented to the Oregon Historical Should be equipped with proper apparatus pride. • any of them, who may become weary sons known to history. What will Society. We supply everything in the Dairy Ma Casts forth his eyes abroad. • of the Tribune's leadership. More Port than 100 dwellings In I be the outcome of the encounters on Goldendale is advertising her re chmery line—best quality at reasonable But with humility and awe. Jarvis. N Y . are under water to i the source« in the East, and as a result. prices. Still walks, before his God! • Why has the interest of Portland land? Will brains be a match for second story. 25 tamlli«*» transferr«*«! at The Dalles the heavier battalions? Write for our new catalogue describing • newspapers and Portland politicians I Every Southern state and the to the Lyle road Tuesday, bound for That man shall flourish like Twentieth Century Dairying and our un- , been transferred from the construe- Middle West up to Nebraska, is sul- that city. the trees. matched stock of Dairy Apparatus and Sup The tourists coming to the West fering from drouth. Thomas B. Fahey, a well known in Which by the streamlets • tion of the portage railroad, to the plies. this spring are largely actual home- The Siberian railroad has been ! »«trance solicitor, is under arrest ai flow’ • ship canal? Is this part of the long Agents for the famous De Laval Cream The - fruitful top is spread on • drama of bamboozling, hoodwinking seekers. There are very few sight- closed to all transportation and traf- Seattle, for embezzling $4<»> from the Separators. Mutual Life Insurance Company In eeers among them, as the crowded fic that is not military high. , soft-soaping and feeding lioneyed DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY COMPANY. And flrm the roots below. A rich young Englishman rocentiy California. condition ot the East is too serious a • words and sugar-coated pills to the —Robert Burns Owing to the groat rush of home 9 and 11 Dromm St.. 6S-Fror>t Street. matter to permit of sightseeing SMI ed and l«-st $75,000.600 .t* «aids • people of Eastern Oregon? Why is in the Atlantic Club at London. seekers into Corvallis, rent on the San Francisco. Cal. Portland. Ore. among the common classes, who are not the portage built for immediate , France is spending vast sums and smallest cottag«« is now out of reach now flex-king to the Pacific coast. j has grea; numbers of men employed i of iKsir people an<l at least I«*' new relief? The canal can progress, as it dwellings are needed CHECK THE EXTRAVAGANCE. naturally will, during the construc They want homes here, for they have in strengthening her coa*' defenses. Owing to the excessive rains of no possible chance of securing a . Nine hundred employes of the New tion of the portage. The people need The army appropriation bill report home in the East If they go back ' York elevated railroad system have i the past month in tbe arid belt of relief this year, not 20 years hence. been notified of an increase in wages Crook county, no field work ha* been ed by Senator Proctor on Saturday The canal cannot be built within 10 to the crowded «-enters, they go back Rumors and Russian statements done on the irrigation tracts being amounts to $77.500.000. or $2,500.00" to a constantly narrowing level of years. Congress has betrayed the In ; confirm the belief that there are 40.- > taken under the Carey act. more than at first estimated. Very few of tbe homeseekers com- land Empire so many times on the life, with no possibility of any exten 00O Russian soldiers at Port Arthur. By a man who will thoroughly understand your ailment, No guevs The farmers and merchants of river question that although an angel sion of opportunity, ana it should be It is confidently expected that the i ing to Pon land are simply tourists. work or exi>ertmentlng. but r. sure cure when cure ia possible Abd Umatilla county are digging down from Heaven were to come in the the especial aim of the West, to lo Crow Indian roservation in Montana Out of a party of 28«'. which arrived ‘there Wednesday. all but four are that means hundreds ot cases deemed incurable by American «loc into their profits to pay for the in guise of a congressman or senator, cate every deserving one among will be opened to settlement some actually looking for homes tors l understand the medb-al qualities ot root*, herbs, barks an i. creasing war expense. Think of the his word would not be believed. Hur them, to help settle up the idle lands I time this year. Private advices from Alaska, say The duke of Marlborough is not to berries unknown to other practitioner«. enormous expenditure for the war ry up the portage! Another crop of here, and fill in the vacant places in be made viceroy of Ireland, as has that the loss of the Y. M C A on Tbe ari«i department alone, for one year! Duugjas Island, at the Treadwell, in wool is now ready and another crop tbe Pacific coast states. been much believed for some time DR. WING LEE the burning of their building, amounts It amounts to $1 per capita for I of wheat is growing, and yet no re land will soon be ready for settlers ' would be the case. ;to $16.000 with $8JMM> insurance The irrigation age is dawning, and The Lyceum and Auditorium the«- every man. woman and child in the lief in sight. How long is the drama Chine»** Phyaicias 280 Bam de Street« Portlitd. Oregon Oregon Japanese will send $3.000 United States, and is increasing con of delay, this tragedy of procrastina the- small farms that will be availa ters in Elmira. New York, have been ' to the general secretary of American •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«•••••••••••••a burned Loss. $16®.000. with very in stantly! And what good returns are ' tion to be enacted before the weary ble on the present deserts of the Japanese Society at Vanrouver. B sufficient insurance West within a few years, are suffi C. from where $16.000 will be sent and overtaxed farmers and stockmen coming from it* The merchantman Siberia was to the borne war fund this week. cient inducements to these people to They say the country is widening of the Inland Empire? Do something wrecked and sunk in 200 feet of wa ■'Mrs Oily.” the last old squaw o remain here, even as renters or la ter «>ff the Maryland ioast, with an and needs more protection. What Enough has been said. the Bia« k River tribe in King county. borers. in hopes of securing a home immense < argo of bananas does this widening process and heav I Washington, died Wednesday, aged The East Oregonian believes that on the reclaimed tracts now being Patrick Quinlan of Latrobe. Pa. , 97. She was 44 years old when lb'' ier army and navy expenses mean to the local option amendment to be was practically annihilated by an ex first white man went to Seattle surveyed by the government. the common people? It means that voted upon at the coming election, plosion of dynamite Not an atom In the Lake and Crook county des they can pay more taxes and go to should be accepted. It is but just It Is evident now from the teati of bis body has been found erts. which are usually barren and war oftener. The ugi e«t man in Clark county, parched, are now thousands of »mail that every community should be at mony of Joseph Smith, president of The great syndicates have corner-1 liberty to select its own surroundings the Mormon church, that he is posing Iowa, will be given a free trip to the lakes and pools of water, caused by World's fair, his qualifications to be - recent heavy rains in those sections ed the resources of the new posses and make its social atmosphere If as a martyr before his people, and established by a popular vote. Fro.t Prospect» Good Tim Sullhan went into a Kalama a sions, and the government must one community should happen to be that he fully expects to be arrested “Fruit m the fixsthilla never looked Russia had proceeded tar enough drug »'ore i uesday. and offered a spend the people’s money in protect composed of people to whom the by the United States authorities on toward an exhibit at St Louis to qBarter for enough strychnine to kill better at this aeaaoe of tbe year.™ said C R Fraz.er who has a large ing the syndicates’ interests. liquor traffic is offensive, that com a charge of polygamy, in view of have a frame for a large building him. saying that he was tired of orchard near Dixie. Mr Frazier has erected It Is now being torn down hunting work He was taken to the carried away the sweepstakes prizes The same policy which is piling up munity should enjoy freedom from his brazen admission and boasts of The se his violation of a known law. it ' The widow of Collis P Huntington asylum at tbe fruit fairs for several years in this staggering war bill is striving the presence of the saloon has won her executrix suit against City bonds of Portland, to the sucevesion. and is said 10 be one of è to increase the already enormous lection of such vital things as moral would set a wholesome example to S. H Kneeland of White Plains. N amount of $4501000. bearing f per the most suereusful orchardists in tbe salary of the president, vice-president surroundings should remain always his followers, if the i government Y . and secured a judgment for $761.- ■ cent interest, were sold Saturday at state and members of congress; the same in the hands of the people. There is should convict him on a ; charge of 978 96.8. Of this amount $4«»"WX' were “We have bad an ideal winter, and Commander W E Sewell. U. 8. N.. Morrison street bridge bonds, and trees are coming out early in tbe policy has denied the people a river no tyranny worse than the tyranny polygamy, and send him over the who has been governor of Guam for $5f».000 Albina ferry higher sections of the county. and and harbor appropriation for the of laws which communities did not road for a term of years While It a two years past, has arrived at San Dr. Armstrong, of Nelson. B C.. has ■ so far as I have been able to learn The season for brushing up year, and contemptuously snubs the make or cannot unmake, and yet may seem unnatural and harsh to Francisco very ill with abscess of the every pro«t>ert is bright. There have ' been awarded a contract to furnish and potting a u»w attire on struggling settlements of the West, which are objectionable, inasmuch as break up his families by prohibiting liver. the Japanese army with 10.00® head | been but few heavy frosts and never your buildings is at hand. barred from the markets of the world ‘ they create objectionable surround- polygamy, yet the fact remains that A peculiarity of the religious life of cavalry and artillery horse» The 1 severe cold enough to injure the We want to figure on your Every voting precinct should polygamous marriage« were not con of the nation is the very great num supply will <-ome from Eastern On- trees or deiay the buds, and it now by insignificant river obstructions | ings indoor and outdoor painting »v-.ns quite unlikely that a severe and your paper hanging If « which congress should have removed have a right to chose its environ sidered as forming legitimate fam ber of accessions to the Baptist I gon and Washington Orchard» cold snap will cause loss church among tbe colored people of you are going to do your own Joe Buckley, owner of the Mint «a- are in condition now where a severe ment. within the bounds of law and ilies. and although the Mormons 20 years ago. tbe South painting, let us supply you • loon In Baker City, which was held made a covenant with the United Spend millions on the growing I order. with tbe material. Tbe winner ot tbe recent rifle-shot I up and robbed several days ago. has frost mtght do a great deal of harm. States government, to cease their tournament in New York was 1» C I received from Stiver City, a watch but the day« are lengthening and it We sell exclusively In Pen army and useless navy and deny the The Commercial Association of Pen looks as though spring were coming diet on the Sherwin-Williams cities of the country a decent federal dleton is the source and fountain head polygamous practices when the state Burr He made 2.456 points out of a I purporting to be the one taken from sbtmly."—Waila Walla Union. Paint. possible 2.50® L- P Ittel was next, a bystander in the robbery. building in which to maintain the of activity and public advancement of Utah was admitted to the Union, scoring 2,455. Because their pastor joined the ♦ postoffice? Tax the people to height in the county. To be allied with it is yet they have continued to violate pit WriOu ESO»«« Young Corbett is swelled up over Salvation Army in a fanatical re en the glamor of war. but deny them to be in touch with the vital, underly that covenant by studied defiance of his unbroken succession of victories, vival. the congregation of the South internal improvements by which en ing current of progress and better the law. Their secret polygamy has and will not train closely for his Methodist church at Albany, has hoy- Court St. tire states would be incomparably ment in Umatilla county. How a spoiled the outward beauty of their coming match with Jimmy Britt. His irotted him and refuse to attend his backers arc nervous I meeting« in their own church. civilization in the eyes of many of blessed. public spirited, enterprising business The German field marshal. Count Detective Hartman of Portland. their wannest friends. Isn’t it about time this war and man can remain outside, is one of ths von Waldersee. is dead, aged 74 confiscated $!"•• worth of smuggled navy craze was checked by the taxed unexplained mysteries. On arriving years. His family, on his father's opium which he found in the pos- COMING EVENTS. side, had been in continuous mili !session of two unknown men near masses? In what way do the citi in the city strangers- invariably go to that city Tuesday. The smugglers zens of Pendleton and Umatilla coun the association for advice and infor April 19—Democratic state ton- tary service for 2.<M>0 years. There Is an organized Metoxen. the fullblooded Menomi escaped. ty, and thousands of other communi mation and are slow to form acquaint vention. Portland. W ONDERFI L nee Indian graduate of Carlisle. an«l sank «q-.rating in Portland April 14 — Republican state con- ties, get a direct benefit from their ance or do business with those not HOME for years tbe finest fullback tn the' Lewiston. Montana, has been cut vention. Portland. TREATMENT enormous proportion of taxes paid allied with it. In every progressive off from communication with the out world, has abandoned sport and is April 16—Meeting of Oregon Cat- «Ntkdert a! • 'h» - side world since February 24. At community the Commercial Associa tie-growers' Association. Portland. to the national government? now farming at Menominee. Mich ior ewl.ed that time four snow plows cleared «uè* he CflrvB June 15. 16. 17—Oregon encamp The government absolutely refuses tion stands for the highest aim and The secretary of agriculture has i UlMMif '»prnt the track and let in a mixed train, appointed R H. True, a botany ex *nr , up to erect buildings for postoffices in progress and business men take it as ment G. A. R.. Hood River. but since that date, no train has Ile « ih to pert. chemist and physiologist, wx-Hsirnul t h.~ cities of 7000 people. .Millions are a special mark of distinction to be been able to reach the city and pro 15« rt*8. rvviN examine and report upon the poison SPRING IN UMATILLA. vv-gYHMbir* among its councilors taken out of the West and added to numbered ous flora of Montana. Idaho and ad visions are getting scarce. ihai »n- m io baking powder the unnecessary war bill, but the Get inside. It is the right arm of jarent states. Tourists by the thousands. Irrigation Makes the Country. ab :he tboee Rushing to the West. portar knuwr» people of the West are forgotten in the commercial interest of the city. The gas is slowly oozing out of th«’ Frank C. Ramsey. ex-Unlted States SAVES ONETHIRD THE EGGS ui **htch Every trail and wagon road Don't hinder its activity by withhold Southern California bladder, ami marshal, is in the city r after an ab- the distribution of public blessings. reni d•**•*»<*. He ?h, *8thma. lane, By their hot feet pressed' SAVES TWO-THIRDS THE MONEY 1 even the permanent residents there ing your strength and influence. sence of nine months, in which he Hasn't this war craze convinced ih tomi . «Fa«»* Marnaci», Falling o’er each other. are acknowledging that tbe tbe most was looking after his mining inter- itver, któiwj I um of t«Nbtim*ic- SAVES ALL THE WORRY. the masses that it is time to get CTiargi•« n rurale, »«il and him. For a chance to buy. the profitable asset of th«- «-otintry is ests in Cassia county, He says that If the chief of the reclamation de Pallente » «k oT ih* c»$jr wriir ibr htenk* ami down to the actual work of improving Anything acceptable. semi-annual tourist crop. ci mi lai'. «lampa, I the mining industry in that ' county is partment could see the millions of TATION ♦ O b . hnr lr <-«nu. AllGtprvr* 'Neath Umatilla sky! the West? Isn’t it time that some of i All travelers and architectural ex- looking well, although it is a little cubic feet of water now flowing to Richest dirt you ever trod,— pert» unite in declaring that the quiet just now. A number of pros the people's money was spent in the THE C.SEEWC ChiXESE MEDICHE C9. Sunniest skies above.— waste uown the Umatilla river, it chapel of Leland Stanford Universi pects. however are being worked, all ••••••••••••••••••••••••B struggling cities of the country, just Room enough for thousands, yet 253 Alder Street, would inspire him to hurry up the ty is tbe most beautiful and finely of which are making good showings to make the common people know Easy, men! Don’t shove! Portland, Ore. decorate«l place of worship in the Mr Ramsey says that tbe outlook reservoirs to hold these matchless ihat they have a government which for Cassia county is very bright. The world. The building cost $600,000. floods. In three months from now I-ambs upon a thousand hills. appreciate ÿieir presence and their Robert L. Cutting died in New new Mlnadoka railroad is now as the arid tands will be parched and Plow teams swarming thick,— iax paying capacity? ¡York in 1894. supposedly a million sured. work <>n which will be com Doctors going out of biz, dry and this willful waste now wit al re. He was member of a stock menced at once. The work on the aire. Give us fewer brass buttons and People can't get sick' lota. Green cu* In carload nessed in every mountain stream, will brokerage firm. A final accounting dam at Milner, and the government Hayseed in bis overalls. more federal buildings; fewer batfle- Dry four-foot wood black pine, project for irrigation at Mlnadoka. seem all the more a sin. - of his estate has just been made. Bloated plutocrat,— at $4.50 per cord on siding at rhips and more river beats! all add to the prospects for the devel- which shows that he died practically Holding wheat for 99,— 1 Good, eight-roomed house In splen- Pendleton. Address opment of the bounty.— Boise Capital penniless. The woolgrowers of Umatilla coun Tourist, think of that! ¡«lid condition. Eight lota, good barn Postponing the county printing bill News There are 800,000 arc lights and ty are invited to read and study the Richest country ever saw,— BRYSON S. G for a month will not reduce its size and orchard. Good fence and new over 40.owo.00o incandescent lights in Tempting skies above,— recommendations of A. H. Sunder- Ice Famine at Spokane. No. 1700 W. Railroad St nor soften the bold graft that marks sidewalk. Water piped all over Think you'll drive a peg and stay? c°nstant use in the Unit«*d States man, in today’s issue, in regard to Spokane is threatened with an ice Twenty-four years ago this spring it. The taxpayers will not forget it. (Easy men. Don't shove) house and garden, Good well. Very famine and unless a protracted cold sorting and grading wool at the ¡there was not one of either outside This is one of the most shameful desirable property. Apply to GUS' spell comes the few stray chunks ot shearing pens. It is worth consider of Edison's experimental shops at Each day like a holiday. coldness to be doled out by the deal steals ever attempted on the people LAFONTAINE, at French Restaur Menlo Park. ! On the busy streets.— ation. It is true, as he says, that ers on the hot days next summer will of 'Umatilla county. There is abso ant. Merchants sorting stacks of coin,— the price of wool is largely what the Fiel«l Ma shal Waldersee of Ger be as precious as gold. Of the seven lutely no explanation or technicality Mormons planting beets! many, lately deceased, is credited Ice firms In the city, only two have a grower makes it, by his methods of Country roads all swarming.— by which it can be softened. The wib t inuring a scheme to annex pound of fresh ice in the sheds. packing and handling his wool. If Hitch racks always full. « I evidence of the printer who set the the Chinese province of Pl Chill to One fuel company which usually < the woolgrowers' organization is to Listen to the city grow,— Germany Pi Chili is the most norih- puts up ice for wholesale purposes copy, proves that the Tribune pre All persons knowing Grow without a "pull”! be a benefit to the woolmen it must WOOD ci.'y province of the empire outside and supplies some of the smaller meditated the steal by instructing the themselves to be in Shake off all the Eastern dust,— of Manchuria. Ice firms of the city, has managed to protect him fn bis sales, but he must printer to pad out the matter to more Here's a land you'll love— debted to me will cut between 2,500 and 3.000 tons on first deserve that protection by sort Ex-Congressman Glover of Colora Come, and be a ’’jlner’’,— than double its actual length. The call and settle their do. who was Imprisoned in the bull latke Cocolalla. but that is the limit. ing his wool and standing by the or ( Easy, though. Don't shove!) —S|s»kesman-Revlew. their accounts as I plan for the steal was laid when two pen during the recent labor troubles, ganization. —BERT HUFFMAN. « need the money. sensible, practical county commis has brought suit for $60,000 damages < Pendleton, Mar 6. Burglars Tools Found. against ~ - Governor Peabody, et ai, The people of Oregon will now sioners. in open opposition to the A kit of blacksmth tools were found Glover was also Hhot through the plainest business pr.nciples, allowed hear nothing but ’’Simon-Mitchell,” SIBERIAN PRISONERS. under the foundation of the new addi arm by a militiaman. tion to the Blue Mountain Fruit Co's the bid of the Tribune at $2.60 per ’’Moody-Williamson,” and other fac When present _ government w ___ For the first time mere is a ray ick.t warehouse Sunday morning: which inch over a bid of 60 cents an inch tional warfare, until after the June ADAMS of hope in the prisons and mines of are «arried out the United States were rigg«-d up apparently for ths Meat Market bid by the East Oregonian. Encour election. If the young men's repub Siberia. ______ .. „__ wins, ____ ____ If Japan and _______ drives i w -1 have the most extensive system operation of burglars Investigation ♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦« » ♦»»♦♦♦♦ a s' aged by this endorsement by the com lican clubs now being organized in Russia back from the east coast of °‘ irrigation in th«- world—for acre- revealed the fact that the tools had DENTAL missioners, the Tribune determined the state would promise to banish Siberia, there will be a possible way aae under water, ami capacity of been stolen from Tom Flemming's of escape for the 500,000 men and reservoirs. India will then be sec blacksmith shop during Saturday to make one grand raid on the public these clansmen's slogans from their PARLOR women who are now kept imprisoned on«l. and Egypt third, night. Officers watche.. the ware the young by the Russian government._________j Mrs. R E. Cranston treasury, to be backed up and sup vocabularies, many of house during Sunday night, hoping Mrs. R. E. Cranston of San Fran ported by the same commissioners, in democrats of the state would be Capacity, 150 barrels a day. P knpi . bton , O regon . Some of the largest prisons are on c|gco grabbed a burglar in her anart- the thieves would return for their the allowance of its outrageous bill, willing to join them in their efforts the island of Sakhalin, just north of ments an«i yelled for th«« police Th«> plunder, but their vigilance availed Flour exchanged for wheat. — ... —----- not Residence and office-Despa in Several years ago I met a man broke away and escaped with them nothing, as the robbers did in an effort to consummate its wan- to rid Oregon of the factions and give Japan Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed. Block. Phone Red 1581 roti and dishonest betrayal of a public the people some clean, wholesome, Russian doctor, talented and noble- the $400 he secured before he was return.—La Grande Observer. etc., always on hand. minded, whose wife is imprisoned for discovered and with $40 worth of Our specialty—Painless Filling trust, it coarsely and defiantly holds thoughtful politics, without the use Gen. Henry Boynton is dead ai life on Sakhalin Island. As an act of jewelry he pinched from Mrs Crans Dally East Oregonian by carrier the people up for $764.25 more than of the knife. and Extracting. great "kindness” the Russian gevern- ton’s clothes during the scuffle Augusta, Me. ©HNeEROus U lcers “To Err is Human**— Not to Err—Elgin. Pierce’s S a r s a p a r i i,l a The Spring Tonic Tones up tie system, clean ses the liver and kidneys, purifys the blood, builds up and strengthens the nervous system and imparts new life to the body. The best remedy made for Catarrh ELGIN WATCH k. J For Sale by Brock & McComas Go Í Druggists LARD 4 Good and Pure At price* An Up=to«Date Dairy bm Kettle Kei.der«d ♦ low as tbe Io went. « e MIESCKE’S ♦ ♦ MEAT MARKET 4 316 COURT ST PROCLAMATION. 5. WHEN SICK GET CURED I PAINT PAINT PAINT CRESCENT E. J MURPHY DR.C.GEE W0 WOOD FOR SALE FOR SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU Should have that beat o< DRY and FINE, that you will find with Conrad Platzoeder Walter’s Flouring Mills only 15 conta a wook. local cocvMtt.oas that this state; provtdla« tw the several political subject to this law. ot central c.-WBltteeaea aad their duties sad power, 3mltiee»en; prvvMiac ’or tbe prereatka sad cvrrwtloo. under ertaln cwnditl.as. of errors, wrongs aad riolatton. Ot tbe rr.rUloa* ot this law tad rvmedie- therefor: provMla« tor th, prevent ioa of frauds aad tbe ruatsbmmt of crim«, and mlsdem«aaon commttttd it such primary nominating electtoM er n tbe proceedings relating thereto: pro riding (wwaltie, and punlabment tor th« violation ot aay of. tbe provisions of this • aw ; providing tor contesting noottas made at sueb primary nominating -lections; applying to said primary aoml anting election« so far as the same are tot in couatct with tao provisions this aw. and as tbe same may be modified by the provisloea of this law. the tollowtw —«tioas of tbe genera! law, of :'r<at> '*• '«rue ar« nuuibere.1 in Belhager 4 ■Mton - Annotated .'ode, and Statute, of Oregon. to-wit : $rctl«ms l»00. 1903. I. 1X5. IÄM. 1909, 1 c 1*11. 1912, 2T«WS 27« 2T«S. 277«. 27TT. 277«. 2783. 2784. 2785. 2790, 2801. 2802. 2SOT. 280«. 2811. -sK 2817. 2819. 2824. 2823. 282«. 2831. ---------- 2837. 2841. 2843, 2864---- 2866.2867. 2868. 2873. 2874. 2875. 287«. _____ 2878. _ 2379; ___ •mradlnc Sections 2865 and 2872 _____ ____ uf „ Bellinger 4 Cottons Annotated Codes — and ------------------------------ J Statute, Jf Oregon; repealing tbe following sec tions of tbe general lawn of Oremun a, tbe same c ‘- ■- — • — t* -------- numbrnd tn — Bellinger 4 Cottoa'a Annotated Cotire SBd _________ sad Statata ■rf Oregon, t» wit : renions 2SSO. 2881. 2882. 2^83. ' . 2SM. 2885. 288«. 2887. 2880. 1889. 2S91, •-■SS2. 2893. 2894. 2895. 289«. -’897. 2898. Î80B. 29«». 2901. 2902. 290«. 3*04. 2995. 2907. 2908. 2909. »10. -•913. 2914. 2915, 2916. .V : $ 2918. 2919. 292< • and Sect Ina .'890 ot said BelUa««.- 4 Cot ton's ______ ____ Annotated Co.lt, and Statut«, vs amended by an act entitled 'An'’act 2T«*.rm. to amend Section ¡890. Title XXVltl. xxnu. Tf. _,ull»,Ut»r 4 Cotton» Anno ated Co4eu aud Statute, of tbe State ot Oregon, relating relating to of _______ '• t'regtrn, to hours'" hours ot election «[.proved Febrnarv 24. X 1903 1903. and pub- l«hed on page 213 of the general law, of Oregon 'recon of the legislative aweoi assembly of I9«t3: : rr|*eallng all other acta „ I9u3 and parts of sets in conflict wltb this law. part ^1 hereof, so far a* tbe same relate to primary »lections, -I-..*!-—_primary nomtnating elections, c? _ or the _______ procedure for any such elections under this law ' Done at the Capitol st Salem thia lOtb tay of February. A. D. 1994. ny ttm Governor F I. PUNBAR. Secretarv of Stats GKO F. CtlAMBKRLAIN. ________________ Governor The East Oregonian Is Eastern Or egon’s representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show It by their liberal patronage. It is the advertising medium of this section.