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FOR GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP. brother in law of President Roose veil, who coniuisnds the vessel it had been proved that this man is not capable of handling a battleship, In the investigation ot the collision between the Missouri and another vessel of the navy, a short time ago. for which Cowles was directly re sponsible. Through the Influence of the president this incapable captain was left in command of the Missouri only to sacrifice the lives of 14 American gunners through incapac ity and incompetency. The action of the president in holding out for his brother in-law, who had given evidence of incapacity, has caused the loss of the lives of these men. NORTHWEST NEWS. SETS THE LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. The Dalles Tlmes-Mountaineer, one I TELEPHONE LIVERY »TABLE. CfyUBT Mltsr Tertovitch, a miner, was oppoalte court boo»* Bowers A SKIN ON FIRE Hou. »treet. killed at Butte, Monday, by falling of the most conservative and proprietors Always go>x1 turnouts rock. Public scales I ’ bon*. main Ml thoughtful newspapers in Oregon. No disease causes so much bodily discomfort, or itches, and burns like The first pottery In the state of says in regard to the Harriman lini Eczema. Beginning often with a slight redness of the skin it gradually OI.D DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD. Idaho. lias just been established al Corner Wrat Alta and Llllith streeta. content: spreads, followed by pustules or blisters from which a gummy, sticky fluid Nampa. proprietor I Arge com A Alloway, oozes which dries and scales off or forms bad looking sores and scabs. It ap- ». “In an interview at St. Paul last torta ble stali» Plenty of feed Horace Mrs Alice Snow, a pioneer of Bak pearsou different parts of theixxiy butoftenest upon the bat k, arms, bands, given caret o I atti itlou Saturday. J. J. Hill, president of the er county, died in Baker City. Wet! legs . and face, anti „ * is a _ la ___ _ _ , . . .. . ... nesday morning. Great Northern railroad, said: *lf , , . 1606 I axpariano-d at tlm»» pate be» on tbs in- COMMERCIAL HTABLEH. G M FROOME veritable torment at band« that itched and burned, causing propriety. Fine borse». <ood rigs, and gets control of Harriman wins Street sprinklers were put to work times especially at _ much discomfort. time want by ft brat rare given transient atock Opp in Portland. April 13, two months times, r r»w won», sad I was convinced that the Burlington roads. there will be Hotel 1 ‘ endletoo 'I*b<aie. main 161. night or when over was afflicted with Ecxama. I con* f suited earlier than usual. nothing left for us to do but to sell several physician» and a »on- heated. CITY LIVERY STABLE. ALTA STREET. Ler of apecialiaia, and used saver al sa* Fire destroyed the business sec and retire, and leave the people of The cause of Ecze Carney A Kennedy. Props. livery, feed ternal applications, racelvins but tion of Skykomish, Wash., Monday; aud »ales stable Good rigs at all t'mra »light temporary relief. In February ma is a too acid and the Northwest to fight out their own loss about >20,000. tab Hue In connection 'Pbone, main 701. 1 decided to try 6. fa» and tn Issa than general unhealthy con a mliilh I experienced a chans» *be battles.' Eight residences were robbed in dition of the blood. Letter, »nd by May all symptoms had VETERINARY SURGEONS. "This admission on the part ot Portland Sunday night from the dt»appe»red. and I found myaalf entlra- The terrifying itching ly cured, and hav» bad no return of hour of 7 to 9 p. m Mr. Hill is an indication that the th» disease »Inca. W F BIUbH. VETERINARY Ht RGEON—DR D C. and burning is pro I R Schmidt, a deaf man. wafi duced by the overflow Manager Btockman'» Advertising JLaancy. M' Natoti Office at Tnllman a drug Harriman interests are becoming so Station A, Kansa» City, Mo. atore struck and fatally injured train j®14 br Those who are tas.ng steps to teat through tlie glands and ti.oo per bottle. Book _ powerful that he and his associates at Weiser, Wednesday pores of the skin of the fiery poisons with which tke blood current is over are unable long to cope with them. the validity of the law on spray.ng BOARDING AND LODGING. containing valuable information free. I. G. Gelan. a business man of Fair- loaded. While external applications, such an **In short, it means that we may fruit trees, are not friends of Ore haven. Wash., married a negreas at washes, soaps, salves and powders aresoot hing and HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND expect in a very short time to see gon There should be enough pride Evanston, Wyo.. Wednesday. cooling they do not enter into the blood ithelf or Mill »treeta. Board Uy tl«e day or wwk Harriman in control of all the rail- and interest among the owners ot The skeleton of a human, suppos Good table aet Batea. (3 *5 and 44 75 touch the real cause ut the disease, but S. S. S per Mr> L Neff, I'rop I'radletoo ed to be 300 years old, has Iw-en un- order from the rough granite of roads in the extreme West, and that orchards in this state to protect their does, and purifies, enriches, and strengthens the Feed »«•« Yard la roaaectloe. L Neff, pro thin acid blood and cleanses and builds up the general system, when the prietor. Western ways. Eastern Oregon was he will then be in a ]»osltion to dir- orchards, without a law on the sub eartbed near Big Harbor. Wash. The total number of pupils In Port akin clears off and Eczema with all its terrifying symptoms disappears peculiarly blessed by a large num tate whatever terms he may see fit. ject. It should not be necessary for land school district is 28,559, the Send for our free book on the Skin an.l its diseases. No charge for ATHENA HOTEL. LEADING HOTEL IN ber of this exalteu type of men When he shall have gained a mo the legislature to compel enterprising total county appropriation >105.596.25- the city. SI UO tv fi t» per day. H F. medical advice. »Wirr SPECIFIC CO.. ATLMfTA, C4. Milieu, proprietor FRIDAY. APRIL 15. 1904. whose influence has entered into the nopoly of the railroads of the West farmers and orchardists to guard The O R A N. company has made very foundations of the state. shippers will be at hi» mercy, their own property hy enforcing pre all arrangements to chnnse the river A HEN YOUR BCMINEBS TAKEN YOU to Hells, »top at U m Hotel Hells Good In his differences and oppositions ■•Such conditions cause people to caution against the spread of damag steamer T. J. Potter into an oil orai» atei »oxi aervlce. T. H Wl®py. burner he was always chivalrous and toler begin to think, and wonder wnu<. can ing Itesi*. Xopi letor. The bugle is blown, is blown* Portland people are agitating for ant. No matter how strongly he be done to check the power of a sin- •ZTTAGE HOTEL WHEN YOU GO TO How thought ye its strain THE PLAIN MEN WIN. 1 cent fares across Morrison street opposed, he never approached to the gle individual and what they can do I matlila »top at the cottage Hoed could be »tilled? bridge during the repairs to the Abite help. b>«*e • ook log. ererythlag slightest shadow of offensiveness, to protect themselves. Oh. clear as of old it was He is a mighty poor employe«- of a bridge. «eat and «-lean Mn Jaowa OCoeaell, .•ropri^tor_______________________ blown, no matter how widely ' he differed "And many who have in the past ■ newspaper office who does not at Asnowslide which crushed a tram The pulse of the world it from men of principles, he granted opposed public ownership of rail- his leisure, on what he counts his car at Helena. Tuesday, killed Mr» INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS hath thrilled! time, pick up at least one new J. W. Owen, one ot the passengers them the same i undeniable rights roads will look to that as the only own Should be equipped with proper sppa ratui Ch. harken! for fuller and subscriber a week for the pajier he on the car which he claimed. and his conten- means of protection, The actions of draws a salary from higher We supply everything in the Dairy Ma George M< Kinney horsewhipped I. It swells on the ambient air— lions were founded always on the the railroads themselves are largely The newspaper employee who re IL. Thompson, a motorman at Port- chmery line—best quality at reaaonabi* The summons to souls that highest plane of reasoning, wtth responsible for this growing senti- fuses to take tue name of a new sub land. Tuesday, for flirting with prices. aspire scriber on the ground that it is not in McKinney. senti- scrupulous regard for the Write for our new catalogue describing ment. They are forcing the people For freedom to do and to his line of duty is the same one who Twentieth Century Dairying and our un ments and rights of others. A wholesale moral crusade is to be to look upon public ownership as the watches the clock and spills the ink dare! matched stock of Dairy Apparatus and Sup —Frances M. Milne. Active in public life, public spirti- only way to keep these great instl- in his haste to get away from his I instituted at Seattle, all the i bal.Mjn I Itoxes to be removed and other radl plies. desk ed and progressive, always ready to tutions within bounds, and make ••••••••••••••a Agents for the famous De Laval Cream The writer knows it to be a fact I cal changes made make personal sacrifices for thè them serve thj public rather than ' hat Joseph Medili, only a few I On a rising vote for presidential Separators. good of the community, his presene« private interests. months before his death, stopped on I candidates at Albany. Tuesday, every DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY COMPANY PROMISES FULFILLED. in this city and county will be miss "Railroads should, to a very great the street and took the name of a I dem< i rat in the convention stood up €5 Front Street. 9 and 11 Drumm St.. Many a extent, be made to serve the public man who wanted the paper sent to I for \V. R. Hearst, ed beyond expression JOHN HAILEY. JR. V M LAND COM Five years ago the agents of the San Francisco. Cal. Portland. Ore. young man in this community has interests, but the combinations that his house Horace Rublee. late ed.- I The interior department has con- -tuim loner bpecmiry u.ad* of .ud *•- O. R & N. company told Umatilla (or of the Milwaukee Sentine), was I sented to the grazing of sheep in ùp aud pro' lugrux» »od ivlkr- been started on a higher plane, to have been formed among railroads called to the telephone by the city I herds of not «tore than 2.700 each. Office la J odd Lui-liug. room K county farmers that corn would ward a higher ideal by the match do not tend in this direction. editor one day in answer to a call I tn the Rainier r«*serve. grow abundantly on the wheat land less words and example of this man "Apparently the tendency now. anu from a citizen who had "important A scientific wrestling bout between SECOND-HAND DEALERS. of the county. Many aa older man has been rebuk he probable outcome is that ail the business” to transact with the editor I two women, was prohibited by the To back up its faith that company. It was a subscription and Ruble* I polive of Vancouver. B C.. Wedr.es ed iu his narrow views and pra>- roads of the extreme west will* be 'ook it. although had he been a man through R. C. Judson and R. B. Mil tlces by the self-sacrificing, princi made to serve the private interests >t less common sense he might have (day. at the request of the churches. ler, introduced the first seed corn Parline Peneiii. au Italian, was ac- ples and actions of this lovable char of Mr Harriman and his associates. said: "You want the subscription de into the county. The wheatraisers I quitted of killing his fellow country- partment. This is the editor in chief." acter just gor.e from our midst. "In this event public ownership | man. Bruno Modino. al Tacoma, on laughed at the idea. Missouri and Instead. Rublee. who had been I the grounds of self-defense. Tuesday 1 FOR RENT. With wide experience added to a would seem to be the only solution ■ T Kansas might grow corn, but Ore deeply engaged in writing one of the wider education, and underneath The people will be protected in some editorials that made him famous, re Owing to a rivalry between the gon. never! these quallticacons. the foundations way against excessive rates. They turned profuse tnanks to the »ub I indenaktng «^«tablishment» at North The first crop was planted with it a sturdy, fearless character. Col will find a way to protect themselves «Tiber anti. turning to the city editor I Yakima, the contract for burying the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • out faith in the results, except by I -ounty dead was let at one cent per onel Boyd was peculiarly fitted to through government control if no said: » the agents of tne company who had "Mr. Blank, that was an Important I corpse * wield public sentiment as he has in other method is available.” Marlin Bower, an eccentric farmer ♦ message I've gut a new subscriber, selected the seed for its hardihood * this community during his long res Wash . commit- I living nr»r Dayton. get So of 'em this and if we could and adaptability. The Oregonian, speaking Of the way every day. |*d quit editoria' •ed suicide AVofnesday by hanging * * idence here. The first crop grew and matured. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 himself because be disliked hot * It was fortunate for Pendleton that benefits of the Grange in farming work." * The acreage was trebled the second Rublee realized how important one weather. weighty communities, tells some our opportunities invited this man. Ok HUIktH MILCH OjW IJKzlTU good subscription is to a newspaper | The ieatherworkers' strike in Port year and the crop was highly suc XI cartage irvi It was peculiarly fortunate thr.t truths about this noble farmers' or no matter how great or how wealthy | land has now extended to all the cessful. The third, fourth and fifth be gave the ripest years of his man- ganization which is now taking root the paper might be So did Medill I California cities and the strike prom- years saw the acreage climb upward in Umatilla county. The farmers' and c.iey were famous editors of this Uses to be the greatest in the history and the yield increase until even the nood to the service of this commu- flubs, granges, and all other organi generation —Circulation Manager | if the trade of the coast. aity. His history is written in the fathers of the corn movement in this According to the weather bureau. institutions and progress of this zations having for their object the county were astonished at the re LAWYERS ODE TO SPRING. April 12. 1M>4. was the hottest 12th .■ounty and state. These are monu- improvement of industrial conditions, of April ever recorded m the city of sults. ments that will not perish nor ds- ind the amelioration of the surround Whereas, on sundry boughs and I Portland, the register showing B6 d«~ The prophecy of the railroad men ings of ,-ountry life on the frontier, sprays. grees on that day ay < ame to pass Corn grows and ma Now divers birds are beard to sing. _ ________ _ rate war on the should .•eceive tne heartiest 1 support Owing to a _ freight tures here just as perfectly as it __ BOW ____ be _J shipped Chicago may be taken as a repre of the farmer everywhere. TLe Ore And sundry flowers their heads ■|k|«>ii._freighl can raise— 1 from Portland to Tillamook for >2 50 DRUG STORE Pike county, and this season should -tentative American community. The gunian pays the following compii- Hail to the coming on of spring per ton. this being but half the for- find the acreage doubled.- A. C. KOEPPEN A BROTHER: Grange : voters there average up fairly well ment to the work of the , mer rate from Astoria to Tillamook. The success of the corn crop has with the general run ot American The Grange, as shown by the efforts The songs of the said birds urouse built an unshakable foundation on The memorv of our youthful hours I freight '.rain on the Northern voters. Sentiment tnere varies about if its organizing officers In Multno- which the railroad company may is widely as in otner characteristic nah county, was never more active As voung and green as the said Pacific run down a crowd of picnic- SEE YOU ■ UNCLE" WHEN TOC WANT boughs " I '*"* on • trestle near Chehalis, now safely build other industrial » •ary We sake .-ana oa personal As fresh and fair as the said flow | Wash Sunday in«tantly kii.iag A American cities. The scale of vice in development of rural Interests than •raperty T B Gardais. Pawn Brader. prophesies. When the people ot W Stincvl ‘ and seriously injuring his Milarkey bnlldtag. Coart atraet. en. ind ignorance is no lower nor the mw The "get together" spirit seems wife Echo hear Colonel Judson say that Children s «ale of wisdom and purity no higher to have taken renewed life through Jennings, of Fremont, The birds aforesaid, happy pairs' I William corn and millet and broom corn will than elsewhere in this country. The out the country. And isolation as it Love midst «ne aforesaid boughs I Neb, who was brought back to Eu- Gat den mature on that sandy soil, they im tame subject presented under the was known among farmers a few enshrines I gene on a charge of seduction, has the fulfilled mediately remember Sets tame circumstances there, would re •'ears ago is a thing of the past Tnis in household nests, themselves, their | married his victim, Miss Ida M. tHtESEMAKIXQ. CTT.ING AND FIT promises on the corn crop. They An ts, daughter of a pioneer editor heirs. ceive about the same consideration ia well The neighborly spirit repre ting a »prataity l-r-rapt »ark. Sat» ind lawyer of Eugene immediately share the thrill that he ■nu assigns Administrators. i’,. 45 and tartl«* cnaraaices Mian R Whitley. ind verdict as elsewhere. If these sents one of the most valuable forces •IS Male strane per set. feels in seeing new industries, new The state horticultural board conclusions are right, a fair estimate for keeping the boys and girls on the O. busiest term of Cupld'a court! seriously considering the question crops and new enterprises unfold as if public sentiment on public owner- .'arm and brightening the lives of tue When tender plaintiffs* actions as to whether fruit men can be fore- if by magic in this matchless soil bring. «hip of public utilities may be reach tentle. patient, hardworked class sd to spray their tree« or not There Ladies’ and climate. v« ms to be some doubt about the ed. Chicago at her recent city elec known to community history as "far- Season of frolic anu of sport. Hail! as aforesaid, coming spring »(.raying law now in force. If the farmers will experiment Floral Sets ion voted 5 to 1 in favor of munici •ners' wives.” The Grange is a great —Selected wjtb these valuable crops and folio* A head of cauliflower weihgmg pal ownership of street railways and nromoter of this spirit, and it should 3 pieces 3ie. the directions of this tireless snd / eight pounds and measuring 28 GENERAL NEWS. voted 4 to 1 on immediate ownership be encouraged in its efforts, and. in- sleepless industrial organizer. Echo inches in circumference and 14 —on immediate purchase of the pres ieed. is being encouraged throughout Burrville. a Connecticut village, is I “ches across, was exhibit*! in Port- will see the development of the ent system from their arbitrary own- Multnomah county by the indorse, taviqg a new house built—the first I t*n ' 1 SHERIFF’S SALE. <as grown by J. J. greatest variety of industries, enjoy ♦rs. If this is the extreme of gov tnent of many public-spirited citi all-new structure in the place In a> *n Eleek. of Sherwood. Or ed by any community in Oregon, ■rnment ownership to which the mo zens.” rears. Mrs. l«ee Mathews, of Cavendish, His experiments are not idle nor topolies are driving the people, the Two inches of t snow fell April 13 Idaho, gave birth to triplets Monday his work undirected, He is a stu ippression of these monopolies will The East Oregonian does not share in Northern and 1 Vv estern Maryland morning, two boys and one girl. dent of his profession and it requires not have been in vm weighing S. 5 and 7 pmnds. all Even the he common prejudice against th Very appropriately • it was deepest at healthy and well formed It is the only the confidence of the people extremist in municipal ownership third term in I county offices, it be- Frostburg recorded in the state of Chas. Demolli is editor of an ltNl-|®f^ triplets in his plans to bring the most re »elieves in the gradual process of lieves that tbe able and efficient man an labor paper at Pueblo. Col. An I MR«“’ markable results. absorption; he halts at the sudden vboiild be kept mere, in order that insuccessful attempt has been l made Six tribes of Puget Sound Indians Broom corn, factories, dairies, conversion of the gigantic private the people may receive the benefit of *o kidnap him. have just closed a week'» gambling sugar beet factories, sorghum mills «ystems into public property, without bls experience, as long as posaible William Davis and William Dunn ■»rgie at Nisqualiy. near Tacoma, in and fruit canneries are not impossi i preliminary reorganization and re A public office should not be consid were burned to death in a Are which which ponies, blankets, dogs, tepees, ble dreams for Echo and other por Adjustment. If Chicago's condition ered a toy to be passed around as a destroyed the Model lodging bollite ind even squaws, were wagered, won and lost at cards This is the first tions of Umatilla county. They He warrants the extreme sentiment ex Meaning pastime, among aspirants. it Oakland. Cal. The West Virginia state repubii- big game for years. It has that Individuality wiich counts so much. within the grasp of the present gen hibited. it must be ripe for a change. An office is a public charge, the an ««invention is expe<ted to in-1 eration if its energies are directed shows our advanced styles. Our new creations are works of art whole aim of which should be to fa <trurt for Senator Stepb--n B Elkins aright aid its faith perseveres. The sentiment ot Fendieton in la cilitate government. through the 'or vice-president. and have won the admira.ion of all the ladies, We know you will Westerners are prone to get into •or of public school improvement knowledge and experience of the of J R Burton, of Kansas, is me first be delighted. Come and See. ruts and stay there. The wneat- was exhibited yesterday in arch a ficial. Either the terms of al) county United States senaior since the. foundation ot the government, to be raiser thinks he would be ruined if Banner that it cannot be denied. The offices should be extended or the '■onvicted of crime whue in office. be should fail to raise wheat. The arge majority by which the >50.000 prejudice against a third term should The proprietors of a Chinese res- big stockman feels that he cannot Kind issue for school improvement *>e frowned down. The people are in aurani in Chicago, refused to serve stay out of the poorhouse if he cuts >assed. is the best advertisement terested in securing the best possi two negroes. The latter sued under THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT. down his number, although he may •ver issued by this city. It invites ble service, and although there are -he civil rights bill and were beaten. There is serious trouble in Kansas increase the value. And so on he best class of people from all over many deserving and capable men in ••••••»••••••••••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••as through the list of Western indus- .eastern Oregon, in search of the the community, who aspire to office, City. Kan . over the race question in •he public schools. There are 700 tries.- lighest school advantages, to loook here is nothing to be gained by ex white and Ho negro pupils in the dis • •••••<>•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«•••••••••••••• ity. YOU WANT ANY OF It requires education, experiment, toward Pendleton. It invites those changing one cepahle experienced trict THEM. persuasion, practical results to in- who have considered removal from man for a capable man not experienc The advertising firm of N. W «.yer duc-e prosperous men to change tac he county to Walla Walla and other ed. A farmer does not change farm & Co. of Philadelphia. Is just 35 •ities, to reconsider and build homes hands because a new man wants the years old It startei, with >250 capi tics to increase their prosperity. They are yours if you want tal. and now does business amount The humble experiments being set .n Pendleton, it will induce proper- job every month. them at a reasonable price. ing to |3.6tH'.OO0 per annum in motion by Colonel Judson will y owners to build substantial dwel We have them in our front Two St. Louis physicians think Bpring like tricks of magic into ma lings in different parts of the city, Pendleton business men should co they have discovered an effective window, and as it la a new ture industries and perfect systems, and propert) in the vicinity of The operate with Colonel R. C. Judson, remedy for consumption. It is a shipment, would like to have distilled from perfectly if the people have faith and help. It various new school buildings will industrial agent of the O. R. A N.. proteid you ome in and see the pret- healthy blood and administered hy is all for you who own the land— tow advance rapidly in value. The in arranging a farmer's congress in podermically. ty new cutting«. you who will be benefited most axpayers of the city are to be eon this city, during the first week in A department store was opened largely, to say. gratulated on their unqualified appro June. Interest in the farmers' club April 12 in New York, and 6.000 men. val of the plans of the school board al Echo has formed a nucleus around women, boys and girls besieged the COLONEL EDWARD D. BOYD. for relief. Pendleton has built up which a farmers' meeting for the en place during the entire day. endeav TALLMAN A CO. SHERIFF’S SALE. oring to get employment in every e two goo. private schools, largely by tire Eastern Oregon district suould Imaginable capacity. In the death oi Colonel Edward public subscription, and contributes be arranged for thia city, county seat Leading Druggists Nocira I» berabr given, that parauaet A dangerous fire started in Doug D. Boyd, Pendleton loses one of the to their maintenance monthly. The of the banner wheat county and ban to writ of eirvutli« to me ¡word and de lass. Alaska, with all the water pipe» noblest men who ever came to the vote yesterday to add 3v0 per cent ner wool county of the state. The frozen up. Th« place would have •••••••••••••••••••••••••« 643 Main St. « 'h' Cl*™ ,b* clpCBlt ‘WUrt "f I matllla .ounty, Oragon under tbo seal Western frontier to lend the assist- to the present school equipment of O. R. A N. is doing more than its been wiped out but for a liberal sup of that court, upon th» dw-rav in Mid ance of a masterful mind and an ex* this district, is cause for bonfires and share toward the development ot ply of beer, which was confiscated court randvrad on April 4. 16. 4. wberria J «nd Motwea A t'umnatiT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a alted ideal to the construction of street parades by the lovers of the this county, and Pendleton business from the saloons and poured on the fire. V " B Jenkin». G I LaDow. civil government and social sys- public school system. men anti farmers are invited to co I .Ta-»lor. Robert Forater. and W F. Charles W. Griggsby. of Washing terns. Matlock and T C. Taylor, truarera. «era operate in their own interest. A ton, D. C.. deliberately sacrificed his defendant». I a» sheriff of Umatilla evun Educated, refined, cultured, con There was a refreshing unanimity meeting of farmers and stockmen life to rescue three companions from ty. Oregon, have been ordered and direct scientious to the highest degree, )f opinion among tne delegates to the should be held here that would a fire. The evidence was conclusive o follosing demrlbed rani pay their losses That honest and frank in every 'minutest democratic convention, on the vari eclipse any similar meeting ever held that he had full knowledge of the re Our companies promptly, county. Oregon, towlt • ton. I matilia detail of his business and social life, ous candidates. The popularity ot in the state. Speakers are available. sult of ills efforts when he made the stand at the head of the list. Chronic diseases a specialty. Her remedies are strictly « Vl 2{***r’f*',*>® addition to the town undertaking. pure of motive and firm of belief, the nominees among all the dele Interest is sufficient. The need for herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, and medicated vapor : '•«’■ther with all the Assets. building« Imnrovement» etrnetnrvo. tene- Last year American exports to New baths. his influence has been felt for good gates was so great thaf without dis just such a meeting is undeniable, in a»ent» and hereditament» thereon and Insurant/- “ Hartford Fire Zealand amounted to >7.000.000, and thereto belonging to «atl.fr thebum. of Al) diseases treated In a common sense and scientific man in this community to a degree that cussion or prearran?ement, public exhibiting to the government tnat the Canadian exports to but 12.250.000. Co................. .................. >12,259,076 BeM*Tuim “M *er** ** lar*d to be ner. removing unnatural growths, tumors, goitre and all enlarge cannot be expressed in language. »n:h.x>o.¿^l„prop'r,T -*«•*-• sentiment among the members of the »♦ate is watching irrigation progress New Zealanders themselves claim ___ Alliance Assurance Co .. 29,039,963 ments of the glands. WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE, That, splendid type of manhood party had almost nominated the tick- here. that the Americans beat the Canadi London t Lancashire Fire Now therefore. I win. „o Saturda» Cures rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi- !h*.í2” «?*'T M,t- ,9'm- •• 2 o'clock ans in quality e.nd finish of paper, Insurance Co.................... 2,544.683 represented by Colonel Boyd came et. before the convention assembled, tis. rolds, liver and kidney troublea, and all diseases peculiar to " ,tk‘ offer for sale and »ell boots, shoes, lumber and canned North British A Mercantile women. like a benediction to the cnaotic except as to details and forms. A at public auction to the hlghrat bidder The loss of 14 men and officers on goods. for cash, all of the above >lra.-rlbed real 19,695,974 Co. Special attention given to the conditions of the West, a quarter of healthy rivalry was exhibited over the battleship Missouri yesterday, property, together with the bulldlSX It is a singular fact that 22.697,163 until Dr. Royal Insurance Co ........... Improvements, structures, tenements and a century ago. The tried steel of the office of county commissioner, while engaged in target practice off Charles Baskerville, o’ Whiskey, Opium and Tobacco Habits hereditaments thereon and thereto bel”. the Universi- manhood that he brought from the and the friends of W D. Chamberlain the coast of Florida, adds another ty of North Carolina discovered car- Ing. tn one parrel, the proceeds thereof Treatment, nurse, board and room at reasonable rates. Con mnn.^tv bT ’■* cultured circles of the South, was exhibited pardonable pride and inter horrible disaster to that hoodooed olium and berzelium, that no Ameri sultation free. Corner West Bluff and Marie Streeta. Dated this ISth dav of April. 1004 the instrument that did the greatest est in bis candidacy. Outside of tbess ship and puts another nail in the of- can chemist had discovered a chemi AGENT, T. D Con.« TAYLOR cal element. The two elements • • Sheriff «f Umatill. "rag*, service in shaping the present social offices, there was no contest. ficlal coffin, of Captain Cowles, named are subdivisions of thorium. eooooeooeeeeeeeeeeooeoeoooeoeoooeeeeoeeeoeooeooooeeoo 112 EAST COURT 8TREET, Bl C F DAVIS. Deputy » BECOMING A MOTHER Is sn ordeal which all women approach with indescribable fear, for nothing compares with the pain and horror of child-birth. The thought of the suffering and danger in store for her, robe the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations of the coining event, and cast* over her a shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the use of Mother's Friend during pregnancy robe confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. Thia scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the time of their most critical trial. Not only doe* Motbar’a Frtead carry women safely through the peril* of child-birth, but ite use gently prepare* the system for the coming event, prevent* "morning etc knee*,” and other die- _ comfort* of this period. R fwcJ > ntLK w FRIEND An Up-to-Date Dairy 0 Ballard's Snow Liniment Horehound Syrup Herbine Frederick Nolf & Co OUR MILLINERY IS DIFFERENT •••••••••••••••••••••••••• THESE ARE OUR JEWELS CARRIER MILLINERY PLUMBING Let us figure on your job. All work guarantee! Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. Ì Insure in Reliable Companies Home for the Afflicted Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium FRANK B. CLOPTON X