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right thing. But if the convict labor is to be applied to road work in op position to the labor of the people, and not reduce the taxpayer’s actual road tax, it will effect a wrong It will come in opposition to those who are only able to pay their road tax in labor and it will not help those who pay in cash. There must be some benefit that can be reckoned In dollars and cents, in favor of the people, before this paper will indorse the plan. If the convict labor on the roads can be credited to each Individual's account, who is assessed for roads, and if it can reduce the individual tax, or stand as a credit to the individual account, to the amount of *1 or *1.50 per year, then it would be satisfactory. But if it is to come inta direct opposition to those who must pay their road tax in labor and not reduce the Individ- ual road tax. it would be unjust to adopt the plan. GENERAL NEWS. as a "drastic monopoly.” He was not disputed. George J. Gould denies that he is behind, or in any way interested. In any Direct Western or Northwestern railway movement, or that he hau any Intention of concerning himself In those directions. The commercial world is puzzling over the purchase by the States Steel Corporation of 100,000 tons of Bessemer plglron at an ad vance of 25 cents per ton over pre vailing prices, for April delivery. The entire eastern end of Tennes see wan Jarreti by an earthquake on March 4. FRIDAY. MARCH 11. 1904 Governor Odell, of New York, pos itively declines to accept the chair Published every Friday at Pendleton, manship of the national republican Oregon, by the committee. EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING The World's Fair managers have Washington. I). C., March 7.—(Site irrigate an estimated half million COMPANY. settled their louble with the striking cial.)—The wild and wonderful top acres. laborers. 1.090 of whom returned to ography of Northwestern Wyoming Telephone, Main 11. Large Incidental Horsepower. work March 4. IT HAS BEEN A DECIDED SUCCESS AND HAS ATTRACT- is to be the scene of great engineer The Shoshone dani canal will de of I he There will be nd Hawaiian exhibit Ing activity. A recent action SUBSCRIPTION RATES, velop some 5.000 horsepower, and an ED A LARGE CROWD. WE FEEL THANKFUL TO THE LADIES irrigation reclamation service in set- additional 4,000 will be generated at the World's Fair. The approprta *5.00 Dally. one year by mail .......... 2.50 PENDLETON AND VICINITY FOR THE INTEREST THEY ling aside two and a quarter million from Eagle Nest Creek, whose wa tion will be diverted, as the terrl- Daily. six months by mall ......... PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. 1 25 Dally. three months by mall ... dollars for the construction of a ters will also be utilizeu. This power toiv Is hard up. 50 HAVE MANIFESTED IN THIS OPENING, AND ASSURE THEM one month by mall ..... Daily, huge dam and irrigation works on can be used, under the reclamation A college of domestic science will .65 Daily. . per mouth by carrlar ... A crazy woman attempted to hold the Shoshone river in Wyoming THEIR KINDNESS IS APPRECIATED. act. for pumping other water for ir be established at the University of Weekly, one year by mail ................ 150 lends interest to some little known rigation. the same as is to be done Chicago. April 1. under the direction up the poatoffice at lx-thbridge, N. Weekly, six months by mail ............ .75 50 W. T., on Thursday morning OUR LINE Weekly, four months by mail ......... investigations which have been made with power developed from the Salt of Miss Marion Talbot. THE MANY COMPLIMENTARY REMARKS ON Semi Weekly, one year by mall .... 2.00 in this uninhabited wilderness. A River valley dam. which will pump Levi Russell, one of the founders . 1.00 IS VERY GRAT- Semi Weekly, six months by mail March 5 damaged bank nolqg ag THAT have BEEN MADE BY THE CALLERS brief discussion of tue work of the up water for an additional ZO.Ooo gregaiing in value *788,410. were pre of tue city of Corvallis, died in that Semi Weekly, three months by mail . . .50 government engineers during the acres, besides the land irrigated from sented for redemption at the general city Thursday, aged 88. He came to I FYI NG- Tbe East Oregoulau Is on sale at B. B. past year in this region will be found the river. Oregon In 1850. treasury in Washington. Klebs News Stands, at Hotel Portland, OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE AND FURNISH PENDLETON PEO in the forthcoming second annual The Indravelli arrived in Portland A gratifying fact brought out at and Hotel Perkins. Portland. Oregon. Michael Cudahy, the millionaire report of the reclamation service, the joint committee meeting above having from Yokahama. Thursday, PLE WITH MODERN GOODS. but the explorations and surveys of mentioned ia that there are no legal packer of Omaha, has been taken to made up five days on her schedule Member Scripps McRse News Associa the government date back almost to complications Involved in the right a Pasadena. Cal, sanitarium, dang run to the Oriental ports. tloa. erously ill with mastoiditis the civil war of the government to use the Sho Two masked men held up the Fish I San Francisco Bureau. 60S Fourth St. In point of gross transportation re The Shoshone project has great shone river water The engineering erman's saloon in Seattle on Satur l^et the senate elections commit- Chicago Bureau. 909 Security Building. ceipts ihe Pennsylvania Central is when completely problems are the only ones to be en Washington. D. C., Bureau. 501 14th tee pour the hot questions over the possibilities and greatest, the Southern Pacific sec day night, and after shooting a sjiec- worked out will probably irrigate countered. St.. N. W ond and the New York Central third tator in the jaw, robbed the till of *6. Mormon leaders, the faith that has fully 509.000 acres of waste lands, All the land belongs to the govern The. Great Southern railroad has Tbe temperature throughout Kan been Entered st Pendleton postotfice as second- made Utah a garden equal to Para- parched, but holding in their dry ment. and has already been reserved incorporated in Seattle, for the class matter. sas. Western Missouri and Oklaho from all speculative entry. It can dise cannot be shaken, No matter embrace enduring fertility. purpose of building a branch road BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA Rising near the boundary of the not now be filed upon under the ma dropped 50 degrees in six hours from The Dalles to Dufur, a distance by what peculiar manner the Mor- March 3. introducing a severe bliz desert land law. the timber and stone Yellowstone National park in North of 15 miles in Wasco county. mon's revelations from his God. have western Wyoming, that nature's law. or by utilizing the commutation zard. Judge J A Savage, one of the reached the earth, whether through wonderland, the Shoshone Great mystery surrounds the. death river, clause of the homestead law. It can pioneer lawyers and a former mem angels with flaming swords, or flowing eastward, tushes into a can only be taken up under the original of Captain lx»vlne. of the U. S. 8. Se- ber ot tbe Nevada legislature, died ordinary mortals with yon cut down through solid granite. homestead law. requiring five years' bago. who was found dead in the at Livingston. Mont., Friday, where through • • • • • navy yard at IVnaneóla with hin neck actual residence and Improvement he had resided for 30 years earthy names, th» fact remains that The flow of the Shoshone, named by broken the Indians "Stinking Water." be- Free From Land Speculation. ♦ J. W Bailey, pure food commis So here hath been dawning the Mormon's faith is strong honest, ci ause of its sulphurous origin among The gross receipts of (he South This project is believed to stand sioner of Oregon has been appointed Another blue day: sincere and deeply grounded in his the Yellowstone spriugs. is highly alone among those investigated thus em Pacific railway «luring 19<13.| ! a member of the pure food congress. Think wilt thou let it heart. His faith has made of the variable, in time of flood 8.0O0 or 10.- far by the government under the amounted to *>>.683.436. of which i | which will convene in St. Ix>uis dur- Slip useless away? were for transportation! 090 cubic feet per second, and again *88.3204*5 of happiness national irrigation act In state of Utah a hive every Ing the exposition, this year ♦ other case, more or less of the land» charges. Out of Eternity and industry beyond compare. It as low as 250 feet. The Portland Woolen Mills cm- : The possibilities of this great pro Harry Payne Whitney will not sell to be irrigated are found to he taken This new day is born: ployes who were thrown out of work has linked the people together as ject therefore, lies in the storage of up under some of our various loose <ff the racing stock of his father, by the burning of the mills, will be Into Eternity 4 never a church organization stood the floods. Joining the walls of this C. Whitney, deceased, but and speculative land laws, and William often At night doth return. : together before and if it may seem granite canyon, the government will with the evident idea on the part of keep the atabl< the fines! io Amer- employed by the Albany mills until the Portland mills are rebuilt. build a cement-stone dam. as im : the entrymen that just some such lea—intact Behold it aforetime to the Gentile to have improper Circular» have been sent out to movable as the everlasting rocks improvement is to be undertaken by No eyes ever did; Desperate efforts are being made features about it, there is much in themselves, and rising 170 feet above the government. The effect of this to break the truck drivers' strike In the various fraternal orders of the So soon it forever FAMOUS it that the Gentile could imitate to the river level, forming a great lake then is that when the government Kansas City, by importing non-union Northwest, asking them to take part From all eyes is hid his glory and to the glory of his covering 3.300 acres and with a stor puts the water upon its land, great laborers. Tbe strike breakers now n the erection of a fraternal build- * —Thomas Carlyle. .ag at tbe I>-wis and Clark fair. country. The industrial creed of the age capacity of 7,000.990.000 cubic ly increasing its value, the specula man 230 out of 340 wagons feet. tor who has obtained title is in a po The largest sturgeon ever taken Mormon has never been surpassed Mrs I .aura Wyman. vrlfe of one of The canyon at the darn site is but sition to take a large profit from the from the Columbia river, was caught the wealthiest landowners of Ken in human history, The resurrection 75 feet wide at the river le*el. and real settler who should have had the Saturday by Andrew Anderson ott .March 2 gave birth to four Puget island, and will be sent to the THE POWERS CANNOT FIGHT. of the Utah desert is tbe greatest it the curb of tbe proposed dam 11< frst show In many Instances, of tucky. feet wide, thus forming an acute in course, bona fide settlers are found babes—three boys and one girl—all "t Louis exposition It weighs 375 * Somebody wants to know about epic written in Western industrial verted triangle with the point disap struggling along with an Insufficient living and apparently healthy. pounds. annals. Colonel E H Crowder, pudge ad the possibility of a great European pearing into the river. The stored water supply derived from simple ir An unknown Chinaman hired a row vocate of the United States army, war growing out of the Russo-Japan The report has been sent out of snow water will be led from the res rigation projects where the water is will be at the head of the staff rep boat in Portland Sunday, rowed to ervoir onto the agricultural lands ese conflict. Russia that Tolstoi. the lover of through a system of tunnels and ca diverted directly from the river, and resenting this government on the the center of the Willamette, dis In such cases, where the government robed. and plunged into the water j No man can say absolutely what eace and good will, has contribuì- nals about four miles in length. stores the flood waters of these riv field of the Russo-Japanese war. and was drowned before help could Two hundred fifty sign painters in reach him. will happen, but one may judge the ed several thousand sets of his ers and thus increases the reclaimed To Be Well Built ♦ possibility of the surroundings. The books to the Russian war fund . It In discussiong this project before area, these settlers who have insuffi New York will strike immediately No trace has yet been found of for a retention of the present wage future of Europe is a sealed book; is safe to say. without further r in- a joint meeting of the senate and clent water should really be the first scale of *4 per day. which the ron Arthur C. Probert. owner and man beneficiaries; but it is a senseless ager of the State Savings Bank at ♦ but it would seem that a war which vestigation of the report, that Tol- house committee last month. Fred proposition that congress should al tractors refuse to pay next season. erick H Newell, the national hydrog- Dayton He disappeared from his ♦ would involve the debt-ridden gov stoi has not contributed one < cent rapher. emphasized the necessity for . low land laws to remain in force Destructive prairie fires are rag b->m<- at Dayton. Wednesday, with ♦ ernments of France. Germany. Eng nor one set of books to the war most careful surveys. "We can." he , which enable the speculator to ac ing in some parts of Western and out apparent cause. ♦ land and Austria were an impossi fund, voluntarily. If his books are said, “build a storage dam at the , quire government land for practi Northwestern Kansas Al Hill City, Mike Mulich. an Austrian, while i a cally nothing, so that when the gov being sold to help the war. Russia upper end of tbe Shoshone canyon ernment does finally build Its irriga- tbe courthouse and considerable pri testifying in tbe trial of Martin bility. and cover a vast extent of very high vate property were burned by grass Biatnich, for the murder of Joseph <, ♦ They cannot afford to fight, and has confiscated them to that pur- bench land? we can come lower down ‘ tkin works, these land dealers will fires Stukal. at Butte, Friday, admitted the common people do not wish to pose All of Tolstoi’s life and ener- xnd cover a lower extent of bench be the first beneficiaries oi the gov- New Year's eve. 1901, Russell Bules that he. and not Biatnich. killed ' a ■ ernment expenditure, making .he fight. The sentiment of socialism in gy have been devoted against war and we can build a third and still . cost of settlement by the real home- assaulted Florence Frtdborn at |h»n- S iu I l I in self-defense France and Germany, especially, is He has been threatened with ban lower site and cover still lower > maker higher and more difficult. ver. and killed her brother. Harold, lands, and l«^s of them Each of gales have been raging on who attempted to defend her Boles the Fierce gradually undermining the spirit of ishment by Russia because of his these alternative« is being consider Menace to the Irrigation Act. Whitehorse railroad for over a has been sent to the penitentiary for butchery. The staggering debts of utterances against her tyrannical ed in relation to tbe ultimate future week, the train being delayed tour I a The operation of these speculative ’ life. days, in making tbe distance from these nations makes it seem impos and broodthirst y policy. He has development of the country. Theor laws amounts, in fact, to a distinct August 6 Mrs Newt Farris shot Whitehorse to Skagway The rotary- sible to tax the people further, for written and ¡.reached against blood etically, the government prefers to > menace to the irrigation policy. killed her husband, while he W bored through 15 feet of snow shed. He has led his simple life of reclaim the highest and largest ter ■ Take the Shoshone project for an in- and the purpose of carrying on a war. ritory. To secure the greatest acre ■ stance jf the coat of the reclama beating her at Kaw City. Okla She There will be no restrictions on It takes ready money to carry on self-sacrifice and devotion to his age. the cost, nowever. per acre is i lion of this land is *20 an acre, the has jus’ been acquitted, on the «en the scope of country from which bids idea.s. with the single aim of incul the highest. It must be remembered, • settier going upon his government eral grounds that she die the right an the Ix-ris and Clark fair build war. Makers of battleships do not YOU KNOW WHAT live on sentiment and patriotism, cating the trinciLks of peace ar.d however, that whatever project is 1 claim of 16e acres would have *3.200 thing ing will tome, although the officials taken will be final to pay back to the government in 10 Rev. Russell H Connell. D D. have expressed the hope that Ore- and as the “Sheriff of Nottingham" good will. In the face of his long YOU WANT annual installments of *320 each pastor of the Baptist Temj.le at gon contractors secure the contracts. Like the Modern Railroad. said last night, “revenge pays no life of simplicity and peace-preach Since the land is extremely produc Philadelphia, has declared the mod “The works are to be of solid con tn laundry work—clothes washed ing does it seem reasonable to thitk The OR* N company has diet! board bills.” WASHED CLEAN clean, crete and of the best construction, tive. and will raise enormous corps ern church is dying because of the a suit to libel the Grace Dollar, a just enough bluing to remove that a man of such fixed and deenly tbe first year that the water Is put Indifference of pastors and congre steamer, foundered outside of the and on the same principle that a M. Roche, ex-minister of com- the '•yellow streak, just enough upon it. it is believed that he would merce of France, estimates that in rooted convictions would let the en- modern railroad is built, 1. e.. with a experience little difficulty in making gations bar. in order to proceed with tbe starch to give body and polish, just view to low cost of maintenance, in The mains conducting natural gas rescue of the vessel and secure tbe case of a European war. there would thusiasm of a movement reverse the the rtght sort of ironing to make col order not to throw upon the people these payments, and at the end of 1* fuel to Cleveland. Akron and other salvage for recovering tbe proper- studied principles of his life? The be at least 2,009.999 fighting men in lars. cuffs and shirts hold their own. the necessity of practically rebuild years would own a magnificent prop Northern Ohio towns were badly rank for France, but to gain numer inends of Tolstoi may rets assured ing all their flumes as soon as they erty and his pro rata interest in the damaged by the recent floods, re ty. Do you get it ? If not. why not, when dam and canals One of the hottest fights over a ical strength equal to that of Ger tint their idol has not fallen. If are paid for. The high line and that is the sert of laundering done by sult lug tn much suffering and incon If. on the other hand, be had in venience. school <j Ireetor ever witnessed in many. France would find it neces he is contributing to the war fund largest canal for the Shoshone will us? Work catkd for and delivered. Clatsop county, was pulled off Satur make it an Interstate project in its addition to purchase his lands (which it is because he is an unwilling vic sary to muster 3.000,000 men, which in a congreasional fight over the day. when, in a driving rain storm, finality, cutting across the divide if public land would cost him noth THE DOMESTIC would sap the nation of its great vi tim in the hands of his tyrant czar into Montana and into the Crow In ing). from the speculator who bad District of Columbia appropriation over 6M voles were cast in a special tal industrial energy, take the Never did the pot call the kettle dian reservation. Upon the opening previously acquired it at a nominal bill. Bartlett of Georgia, referred to election, most of this number being STEAM LAUNDRY OlU OTTO strongest all to war. just at the time black on a more justified occasion, of this reservation, (for which a bill coat, the burden might be more than the telephone system of the district women. he could bear, and the result might has been reported favorably in the when they should all be employed at than that tilt in the halls of con house 1 the government engineers be that the lands would not be rap the nation's industries, to supply gress yesterday in which the charge can go into the reservation and pick idly colonized, and instead of the i, government getting back Its money war tax. and just at a time when the that Grover Cleveland had asked C. out tbe reclaimable lands.” The immediate reclamation to re promptly In 10 years so that It could enormous army must be fed from H. J. Taylor, a negro, to dine at the sult from the first work of the gov be used over for other Irrigation French fields. White House, was answered with ernment on this river will be about works, settlement would be retarded To maintain an army of this mag the hot retort that Mr Roosevelt, >1.090 acres in Wyoming, but as and years elapse before the entire nitude it would require an expense the present idol of bis party, had stated, the ultimate utilixation of acreage would be taken up—Guy E of 15 francs each, or 16.000,000 per made Booker T. Washington, a negro all the flood waters of this shed will Mitchell. day. just as black as Taylor, his guest The same figures apply wto tbe of honor at a White House dinner. other European powers, and it seems This nasty political mud slinging is ■ impossible to believe that any of always a "two-handed game " 4 4 them wish to risk arousing the indig The direct primary law should be nation of their own masses by plung We have now been open feur days and many cf Pendleton’s people have visited us and bought 4 4 The following platform was adopt- side, all the instruments of produc ing into a general war. although a accepted by tie people of Oregon liberally of the rrany bargains we are offering. We extend the invitation to the public to call and ed by the Oregon state socialist con '‘,,n distributing wealthbelag by the same rousing majority which semblance of patriotism must be owned and controlled by holders of ingrafted the initiative and referen vention : kept alive by the presence of a allow us the opportunity to »how goods and make prices. We are overstocked in many lines and q4 capital. "Workingmen of ail countries, dum into Oregon's constitution. It standing army and a large navy. “Eighth—There Is only one weap the accumulation must be sold r gardless of cost to make room for new and more desirable mer 4 gives the people the direct nominat unite! You have nothing to lose on with which the working class can The East Oregonian believes that ing power. It makes every voter a but your chains; you have a world successfully oppose tue capitalist ► chandise. Tor the next week and as long as they will last we will offer the following very low 4 convict labor would be profitable in sovereign delegate to name candi to gain' . class—and that Is the ballot. ’’We. the socialist party of Oregon, t^rej on. if it would reduce the indi- dates for office. It takes the job out “Ninth—This fact demands as an prices to close lots: 4 in convention assembled, proclaim inevitable conclusion the organiza 4 viu al tax on each property holder of politics and places the selection our allegiance to the socialist party I tlon of the working class into a po- If convict labor applied to the roads 4 of all candidates in the hands of the of America and affirm our unfalter 1 lit leal party that shall be. every of the state would reduce tbe road people. Those who must bear the ing adherence to the principles and where and always, distinct from and the program of international revolu tax on each person eligible to pay « opposed to every political party not burdens of government should tionary socialism. such a tax, by half, it would be the founded entirely upon the interests 4 choose the lawmaker. “In presenting our candidates to 01 the working class. The socialist 4 the working class and those in sym >>arty is organizing to meet this de One lot of last tuason's goods, consistirg of colored One lot of ladies' vici, in button and lace, in oft styles q 4 After having been scourged and pathy with it, we base our appeal mand. and ia therefore the party of anti odd lots, former price $2 to $3.50, to close 98c 4 4 massacred by Russia for centuries, upon the following declarations and the working class. organdies, plain and floral designs, cballies, j»olka q our platform of principles; “ Tenth — The socialist party, when the Jews are yet the readiest of her dot piques, ta!in-striptd colored waistings and We will also continue sale in lots advertised at open 4 4 "First—Labor produces all wealth. in office, shall always and every- races to volunteer for service in the 4 "Second—Under the present econ where, until the present system of xephyr ginghams. 4 ing as follows: war with Japan Although having 4 omic and political conditions labor's wage-slavery is utterly abolished, the least proportion of population of share in the wealth which It creates make the answer to this question Its Mon ’ s ..... 98c 4 One lot of wool dress fabrics, plain, plaid and figured, any of the Russian subjects the per is merely a mean and uncertain sub guiding rule of conduct: Will this Misies' and children’s 69c, 29c 5 44 legislation advance tbe Interests of cent of volunteers is greatest Fol sistence. worth up to 35c, to close .................................. 10c ■ "Third—So long as the present or- the working class and aid tbe work lowing the recent butcheries at Kish- ers in their class struggle against 4 ineff. which must yet rankle in the ganization of industry remains the capitalism? If it does not, the social 4 capitalist class will monopolize the Jewish breast, there are now 39.000 machines of production and will ap- ist party is absolutely opposed to It. "Elevent n—In accordance with this volunteer Jewish soldiers struggling propriate. through the wage system, One lot of men's white and colored, soft and stiff through the untold hardships of tbe the wealth created by the working principle the socialist party pledges Ic G8 pitees of Baby Ribbon, to close, per yard itself to conduct all public affairs of fronts, former price $1 to $1.50, to close ........ 63c Siberian winter, to fight for Russia class. this city in such a manner as to pro "I enjoyed good health until about two year, in the Orient. “Fourth—This appropriation of la mote the interests of the working ago when I noticed my back began to ache fre bor's wealth by the capitalists is so class. quently, it became wee and lame, and headache If as many men turned out to help complete that it enables them to live soon added to my misery also found that my "Twelfth—In conclusion, we ap- general health diminished I became thin and in luxury and idleness. SILKS—We will continue the sale on Silks as advertised at opening weak and nervous, having severe paint at regu the officials run down law-breakers, peal to all working men to study the lar intervals." writes Mrs Augustus Emory, as there are boys in the dog hunting “Fifth—As a necessary conse- ! principles of socialism, to vote with Treasurer New Century Club. 34 Dean Street at special prices of................... 19c and 39c elections until 'Roxbury^, Boston, Maas. She continues; "My crusade in this city, crime would be quence of this exploitation cf the la- ' their class at all work which before had -eemed an easy task borers by the capitalists—this ap- ' they overthrow the power of capi soon seemed like a heavy burden I decided a very unpopular occupation in Urna propriation of all property out of the talism. abolish Industrial classes in to try Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription which We will have many new arrivals of spring goods on sale during this week, consisting of Ladies* hands of the toilers into the private society, terminate forever the class several of my fnenda praised k > highly I felt tilla county. relief within a week, my appetite came back, the ownership of the holders of capital, struggle and inaugurate the co-oper pains gradually decreased and I enjoyed sound Tailored Suits, Woolen Dress Fabrics, Wash Goods, Artistic Neckwear and the latest ideas in COMING EVENTS. there is an inevitable war between ative commonwealth based upon this sleep Within fourteen week* I had completely recovered my health I seemed built upsnew. the interests of the working class on fundamental principle of Justice: artistic Trimmings. my pulse, which had been weak became nor April 19—Democratic state ton the one hand and the interests of the mal and new life animated my entire being ’’To every worker the full product I gladly endorse your medicine." vention. Portland. capitalist class on the other. of his labor!” Remember we are closing stock of Groceries at market cost. Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription April 14—Republican state con “Sixth—This class struggle be- The Multnomah county delegates, restores weak and sick women to sound vention, the Portland. tween the wealth makers and 17 in numtier, took no part tn the health, by curing the local womanly dis April 16—Meeting of Oregon Cat wealth takers will endure so long as nomination of candidates, fearing eases which are generally resp< nsible for tbe failure of the general health. A wom tiegrowers’ Association. Portland. our present system of production for that they might thereby invalidate an’s entire being is centered in her worn June 15. 16. 17—Oregon encamp profit continues. the proceedings, for the reason that anly nature. When tbe delicate womanly "Seventh—In this conflict between they were not elected at primaris in organism is attacked by disease; when ment G. A. R., Hood River the workers and the capitalists, la the manner required by law in conn- there is irregularity or a disagreeable drain; when inflammation burns and ulcers gnaw bor is disarmed on the economic tis of 50.000 population. still 8mell Oil. the general health will reflect the progress p. M. Davis and H. F. Cassidy of disease, in increasing weakness, nerv have 4 To Carve Out New Counties, returned from the Medbury oil Successor to LYONS MERCANTILE CO tlonal honors and the citizens are ousness. backache, beadache, loss of appe The bustling little city of Sprague moving for a county seat. The fields, where they have located sev tite and sleeplessness 4 So sure of it is the World's Dispensary eral claims. A large number of lo wants the laurels which go with scheme, as understood, is to divide Medical Association, of Buffalo, N Y , pro cations have been made, and there county seats, and it is said a move- Whitman county, cutting off the 4 prietors of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pres»xjp- are new arrivals every day. It is re ment has been promulgated there ■ northwestern portion and establish tion. that they offer *500 reward for women «I who cannot be cured of Leucorrhea. Fe ported that the Oregon Short Line looking to the creation of a new coun ing St. John as the county seat. male weakness Prolapsus, or Falling of will continue work on the well they ty with that city as the center around Meetings are reported to have been 4 Womb. All they ark is a fair and reasona are now sinking and ascertain if which the new government will held at St. John and at Thornton to ble trial of their means of cure. possible to what extent oil exists.— gravitate. St. John, In Whitman discuss the plan—Walla Walla ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate th» county, is also contemplating addi- Statesman. Boise Capital News. +++♦♦♦♦ stomach, liver and bowels. t OUR SUIT AND SKIRT SALE OP • ••••••••• AUCTION SALE Wade Herd of Prize-Winning « Shorthorns (Sb Herefords Will be sold at Public Auction in Pendleton, on Saturday, March 12, by W. T. Rigby tsm.'Ru i ST. JOE STORE WASH GOODS SHOES BABY RIBBON SHIRTS : Whittinghill Mercantile Co 126 and 130 Court Street **<»*»<»9*********** Pendleton, Oregon I :