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■se— No woman * nappi- neaa can ba complete without children; it is her nature to love and want them as much to as it is to love the beautiful and pore. The critical «deal through which the expectant mother must pern, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the very thought ot it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother’s Friend so prepares the system for the coming event that it ia safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful remedy is alwaya appliedexternally ,and has carried thousands ef women through the trying crieis without »offering. —J Woman9» Nightmare STRAIN DID HIS DUTY. today Is some plain rich people who will die and leave their idle wealth invested in institutions within reach of the hard-working boy and girl just out of the high school who needs one or two years finish at a moderate cost to fit them fur useful, profitable lives. There are too many "art schools" aud "schools of technique" intended as spawning grounds for aristocratic sentiments anil for the propagation of snobs who despise manual effort and who are incapable of well direct ed mental effort. If the Reed Insti tute in Portland is made accessible to the great mass of needy youth In the middle walks of life, who need and deserve education at moderate cost, Portland as a city, may rejoice. Otherwise, the rich may rejoice aloue. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS, The average cost of assessing Uma Walter Pearsol), a 12-year-old boy, tilla county for seven years from 1895 was crushed to death at Pomeroy, Wash.. Tuesday, under a grain wagon to 1902. was $5.063.75 per year, while Philip H. Carroll, of Portland, has the cost of assessing the county in passed a successful examination to 1903, by C. P. Strain, was but $4,142, West Point and will outer that insti or $921.75 less than the average tution this year. Does this look like W. P. Temple's J. 8. McClemmons. a laborer, was attack upon Mr. Strain could be sup fined $loo and 45 «lays in the city jail at Portland Tuesday, for assaulting ported by facts* Does this Justify a 6-year-old child. the untrue assertion that the assess Gabriel Greco, an Italian who rob ment under Strain cost more than bed his roommate in Portland of $225 formerly* some time ago. lias sent the amount The trouble with Mr Temple is back from St. Ixitiis with apologies that he has perhaps escaped a large Plans for a new hospital at Spo kane have been drawn. The new in share of the just burden of taxation stitution will cost $150,000 and will in former assessments and when call be known as the Sacred Heart hos ed upon to pay on something near pital. the worth of his land, he flies at the Fred Able, of Asotin, was drowned assessor who is trying to do bis duty. in Grand Ronde river near the mouth, People who follow crooked lives Tuesday, by having his saddle horse Had Mr. Temple not been one of the don't know how soon a turn will come plunge into the stream while fright very, very few republicans who have gon has no game warden; one J. W. that will expose their baseness. No ened. Baker, a democrat, having been ap* kicked on Mr Strain's assessment for The Puget Sound Timber Preserv matter how far away from home you political capital, his weak attempt to pointed, is no better than a wooden ing Company's plant burned at Ever are, it i>ays to be straight This has ett, Tuesday, loss » I unit 125,000. 8ev man." This cowardly attack in its injure Strain would have had more not been learned from experience, It eral hundred barrels of creoaote were news columns, where straight news weight with considerate voters. FRIDAY JUNE 3. 1904. Strain was elected on the promise is only theory, but it seems to be burned. and not biased opinion should be true. Mis. Mary Ramsey Wood, of Hills- found, shows the length to which the that he would raise railroad assess !<oro, celebrated her 117th blrthday ments and equalize other property general news . Oregonian will go to injure someone Sunday She crossed the plains to Oregon In 1853, being 66 year* old at who is not of its political faith. The values and he has done so. as far as For health, the mid-day sun. Four 1 men were killed and two fa- that 'hy. the impalpable air—for facts about the office of game ward Is possible, in one assessment. Uma life, mere life. St ATneent’» hospital, in Portland en are these:' During the entire two- tilla is a large county with varied in tally wc minded hv a premature blast in a Warwick. Tenn , coal mine. For precious, ever-linger which had been dosed t«> the public terests and it Is impossible for any years’ term as warden. Mr Quimby, ing memories. Eleven million dollars of the Cuban on l-youn' of two case* of smallpox one official th adjust and perfect the the predecessor of J. W Baker, insti For all my days—not those loan of $35.< hhi . ooii was offered in Ger which had dave|.,p«-d there, has been of peace alone— tuted but 15 cases against violators details of a $!♦ 000.000 property valu many and subscribed 14 times over opened acattl A special laurel ere I go. to of the game law, and secured convic ation in one short year, after many Richard Mansfield stopped a per Mrs Rose Harmon, sick and dis Life's war's chosen ones, tion in but 11 of them, securing fines years of heedlessness, or incompe couraged, jumped from a six-story formance of "Ivan the Terrible" at the The cannoneers of song and of $810 on that number That is the tency had disorganized and demoraliz window in New York and was killed Marquatn. in Portland Monday night thought—the great artil The MK-ialist and the socialist labor to reprimand a player who was smok lerists — the foremost official record taken from Mr. Quint ed the assessment of the county. x parties have separate stale and elec- ing a cigarette. leaders, captains of the Even though Mr Strain's assess by's official report. While J. W Bak Tlie First Presbyterian church of Connectl (oral tickets in the field in soul— er has held the office of game warden ment may lack many minor features cut. Portland ha* denounced the Oregon Thanks, joyful thanks—a sol but 11 months, he has already that will be adjusted and perfected, dier's, traveler's thanks. Bruce Dallin Jared Smith and Fred ian for it« attack upon Dr E P Hill, —Whit Whitman. brought 40 cases against violators of later, it was such an improvement Hanson were rescued after clinging tiecauae of his stand on morals and Its al option in Portland the game laws, securing 32 convic over former assessments, in which 36 hours to an upturned boat on Salt James D Herryford. a rich cattle Lake. these loudest kickers escajied taxa tions and securing $1.115 in fines and king of lAke county, has been sued The boundary dispute between Bra costs Why will a reputable news tion. that the taxpayers will heartily for $70,000 for breach of promise by W. S. Mayberry is a plain, hard- paper circulating among intelligent indorse it at the polls next Monday. zil and Peru has been settled agrees Miss Birdie McCarty, of Michigan bly to both parties and all troops call- working, educated man. and is con Herryford !• worth $30n/i00 The common people, the homeown ed out of the field people, so wilfully misrepresent writ- ducting an ideal t^mpaign by follow Four railroad surveying parti«« left ers and middle classes upon whom Englewood, at C. H Booth is dead i ten records that are accessible to the Tacoma Tuesday for Alaska, where ing the carpenter's trade between public? Whom does this record prove the burden of taxation falls heaviest, N. J, aged l'si He had carried life 5'"> tulles of road will be surveyed Insurance, paid up without a single schools and deserves to be elected to be the "wooden man?" The sole are heartily in favor of Strain's poli- lapse. just 60 years. this season, using Valdez as a base school superintendent of Umatilla because he has raised the values cy, of supplies and headquarters. ground of attack on Mr Baker is that Dr Fred Chase, professor of as county. Vmpire O'Conneii *u niobb«-«! at he is a democrat and that it is the on the property of the railroads to tronomy at Yale University. Is tak Tacoma Sunday by an angry crowd of make them pay a just share and he ing treatment at Boulder, Col, for How the Morning Tribune can have duty of republican papers to malign baseball rooters who I«-, ame enrage-i has also raised values on the great nervous prostration the countenance to face its intelli- him, cause or no cause at his decisions. The police res« tied tracts of wheat lands owned by the David R Fraser is dead at Chios him and placed the leaders und^r ar- gent readers and the thinking busi go. aged 80 His inventions had rev rest. No other county judge ¡n Oregon wealthy who are holding and farming ness men who patronize it, after this land for speculative purposes, olutionized the mining industry in knows and understands the needs and It is now suspected that Aurelius, some of its branches printing such silly, nonsensical rot in th« ■ ashler ot th«- Pullman Car Com- while living in the towns. David Rothschild, founder and al- pany at Portland, who was "robbed" the shape of mud slinging editorials. | conditions of his county as well as This class of land, not occupied as leged wrwker of the Federal Bank of is one of the unspeakable things of ' George Hartman does of Umatilla by two negro toughs in his office homes, but owned in large bodies by New York City has beguu a nine- Tuesday ba* been gambling and was county. His life has been spent here, the campaign. There is no wit. no I year term at Sing Sing. not robb«?d at all sense, no satire, no truth, no wisdom. ' principally, and he has been a ser non-residents and large holders living The American steamer Korea, is in the cities before Strain's assess vant of the people in places of trust Ed A Swope, a well known new« no politics, no hurtful statement, no ment. did not pay an equal share with detained at Kobe. Japan, on account IJiper man ot Portland and San Fran which have fitted him for this im pointed sarcasm, no help for its of a case of plague aboard The c mvi . died at San Diego Wednesday the little home on which the family sick person Is Mrs Palmer friends nor hurt for its enemies in portant office. His experience is ot consumption He wav a . pioneer worth dollars and cents to the peo lives and on which the earnings ar»* Seventy Chinese bandits an- to be printer and a promin-n' lodge mai any of it. It is just plain rot. I ple of this county as the head of the spent in improvements. It is the beheaded at Liao Yang at an early ot Portland at one time The whole foundation for the Tri- county court. His wide knowledge large holder who is kicking, and the date, by the local authorities without Mrs Aiah Kennedy, a respected pl- referring their cases to Pekin, ■<i>e«T of Champ** g died Wedn«-sday bune's attack on Judge Hartman was of practical business affairs places reason is apparent a: a glar.ee. Hiram Staley, a young business ared K5 year« St«- croaaed the plain* You people who elected Mr. Strain swept away by Horace Walker's frank him in a position to save money for man of Chesterfield, Ind, was beaten fr» tn Illinois to Oreg«,n tn 1847. being admission that he and T. P Gilliland. the taxpayers in the conduct of the in 1903 by such a handsome majority to death with rucks by unknown as in ode of the »er« first •-migrant and not Judge Hartman, were respon- office and politics cuts very little ice can compliment yourselves that he saliants. the night of May Jo •ra‘-|« to reach Or -goa in that year sible for the poor farm purchase with those who must pay the taxes, has carried out the policy you chose Twenty thousi.nd push-cart peddlers Andy Zeigler a fanner living near These two republican county commis when a saving of dollars and cents at that time. He took the office in a doing business lx New York City bad Bariow. Or , wa* attacked by a vic a miss meeting lately to protest ious bog. In the woods W«-dn«-sday sioners agreed to purchase the Chap is part of the consideration. The demoralized condition and made the against certain restrictive legislation man farm, satisfied themselves as to county government requires $5,584.72 first assessment $921 cheaper than it , proposes! against them by the city and but for a bull dog which was with hiRi. would have been killed As the title and the price and authorized less for running expenses this year had been done for seven years before council it was, be was terribly lacerated by What more do you ask? its purchase and if there was any than in 1902, this saving having been Manuel Depinto was killed at Los the infuriated hog before the dog "»M drive It away thing crooked in the deal, which there accomplished through the rigid econ __ Angeles ___ by _______ a Southern ___ Pacific train The trouble with most of the heav After the funeral a trull •/ cat struck San lifttou. a pioneer pronpe-'-l was not, they, and not Judge Hart omy in the offices of county judge, ily endowed schools and institutions the hearse containing Depinto's body. of Idaho, became lost in the moun man. are responsible. All the other sheriff, clerk and assessor, the very of the country is that they are out Hearse, coffin and corpse were badly ! tains near Grwnn-vilie last week, and groundless assaults made by the Tri offices that cause the greatest ex fell over a cliff, breaking bis leg of reach of those who need them demoralized bune upon Judge Hartman were just pense to the county. The county debt Colonel Hamilton, an agent of the Rather than suffer starvation he most If the Reed Institute which as weak and unsupported as this one. has been reduced to $32.000 and by British government, has contracted I dragged himself to the t«nk of a and it has made friends for him by the same rigid economy can be en has just been endowed and founded for 500.000 Chinese coolies to work , stream where hi» body would be found, and shot himself Hi» body exhibiting its purely malicious mo- tirely wiped out in two years more, in Portland is brought down within in the mines of South Africa. All was found Wednesday reach of the school-hungry mass of are men who have not yet lx-en out tives. What more can you ask of county the common people, it will be a side the Chinese Empire. W E Haskell lives in Boston officials? Think of these things be- blessing to Portland and to Oregon Asa B. Thompson has denied the Charles Bristow is under arrest in has been traveler for a wholesale fore you vote. But if it is built among the clouds St. Joseph. Mo, on the charge of rob chemical firm 36 years and has been statements of F. B. Holbrook's friends bing himself of $11,000 This money in every state in the Union He says that he is interested in an irrigation The attack of the Oregonian on Dr of aristocratic ideals, accessible only be got from the sale ot horses in Chi- the people of Maine are more addict- to the rich and fortunate, its influence cago. which he was to dispose of for ed to cussing colonization scheme with Mr. Hol Edgar P. Hill of Portland, for his than the people of any brook, as stated by Holbrook's sup vere arraignment of the morals of for ultimate good to humanity will a lumtnission After the sale he other state—both tn volume, earnest ness and ingenuity of phrase. porters. Mr. Thompson is interested Portland, is partly justified by local be questionable. The great need of claimed to have been robbed in the general development of Uma pride. While Portland may be ex tilla county by government irrigation, tremely immoral, and extremely cor in which actual homeseekers will en rupt. yet there are millions of dollars joy the now idle land at moderate invested there by people who are not cost, and he hastens to clear himself responsible for this immorality and of any complicity in Mr. Holbrook's corruption, and to condemn the city promotion schemes. Mr. Thompson publicly, in such bitter terms, will in recognizes what an ill effect such jure business and injure innocent ► ♦4 schemes will have on the Butter people, and cannot reduce the evils creek irrigation project now being condemned To advertise Portland as surveyed by the government. This the rottenest city in the country is to was a frantic effort on the part of dlverj legitimate business away from Mr. Holbrook's steerers to give his the city and away from Oregon; it is schemes some semblance of stability to bring into unfavorable prominence in the eyes of the people, but it has the entire city, when only a small por failed. tion of the population is responsi If Umatilla county elects Dr. W. G. ble and culpable; it wi'l throw a dam Cole, W. D. Chamberlain and Wil aging cloud of suspicion over the me liam Blakeley to the legislature, she tropolis of the state, which will not need have no fear of incurring the induce clean homeseekers to come government's ill will in the matter of here, and it seems that while Dr. irrigation. Neither ot these pioneer Hili's b'tter arraignment may be need citizens is promoting an irrigation ed and was justified largely by condi scheme contrary to the policy of the tions, yet it has not helped his cause, government; neither of them will and it has hurt Portland, which he. as seek to pass a law by which they a resident of Portland, should not wish ► ♦4 can float irrigation bonds and specu to do An ideal of the mind will not late in water rights that belong to the always do duty in the harness. peop'e and neither of them is now Another Decoration Day has come engaged In securing title to large bodies of public land to be sold at and gone and Olney cemetery is not fabulous prices by private land spec yet supplied with water for irrigating ulators, while the government hopes purposes. A beautiful location, good to reclaim this same land, if permit soil and even surface. Olney cemetery ted by the speculators, and sell it at could ü » î made the prettiest in the reasonable terms to needy settlers state, with plenty of water. The and the whose families are now weltering in Commercial Association women's clubs could join in no nobler rented tenements in the crowded work than that of converting this city cities. President Roosevelt has cried down the speculator. Mr. New ot the dead Into a more cheerful, ell has cried down the speculator, the more inviting spot. The longer the forestry and reclamation departments matter is delayed the more difficult are harassed to death with them, and it will be to obtain water rights. Be Umatilla county will heed the warn gin now. It requires years to grow ing against such, if she expects gov shade and ornamental trees and even ernment favor in reclaiming her des by starting to get water on the ceme erts. In choosing between Dr. W. G. tery this season many of the present ► ♦4 Cole the pioneer citizen in full sym generation could not hope to live to ► ♦4 pathy with the administration, and F. see its best perfection. Every organ ization in the city is agreed upon this B. Holbrook, the land and water spec ulator, there should be no hesitancy plan and all that is lacking is the leader. on the part of this county. Mother9» • ••••••• ••••••• i BEST TONIC ♦ ♦ ♦ Í THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this in mind when you : need poultry and stock supplies and ask for the International I * Poultry and Stock Food. Use * Kow Kure for your cow trou * bles. ♦ • In S. ,s S Nature has prov kled a tonic suited to every requirement of the svsteiu when in a debilitated, . . . , ,un down condition. It contains no strong minerals or « hugs but s a pleasant vegetable preparation Von < an find no Utter reme « « dy for ^«»'4JJP the nerv. s a„d bringin ■ refreshing r- -tful sleep 127-129 East Alta St. ♦ S S S. improves the ap A pant for Lew’s Lice Killer. I have need 8. 8. 8. and found it to be an excal petite and digestion, and its 4 blood purifier and tonic. My ayatem became i'ood effects are seen almost lent very rnueh run down and debilitated. I loat rotn the first dose. It acts t wenty or moie pounds in weight, had aoappe- DEMOCRATIC TICKET. promptly in cases of chronic tite and waa in a bad ahape 8e> i ntr 8 8. 8. ad- vertlaed I beKan its uae, aud am * ell pleased with dysfiepsia. indigestion and tiiereau'.ta after uaoia it for aome little while. State. all stomach troubles, and Fioin 130 pounda to 105 • pretty xoo<l evidenoe Supreme Judge—Thomas O’Day H. MARTIN. does away with the uncom of merit on the part ol 8. 8 8 Dairy and Food Commissioner—3 50 Second St.. Warren, Ohio. fortable fullness, shortness M Doug la« of br< ath drowsiness and dizziness that so often conic after eating. S. S. S. Presidential Electors—John A. is not only the beat tonic, but J h > -<- <-s ,i!t< rativ< or purifying projHrties, I Jeffrey T H Crawford, W B Diller and if there is any taint, humor or jh > i - ,n in the blood, it searches it out aud and J. H. Smith. removes it. Many times a low state of health is <bie to a bad condition of District. the blooj and can only Ije remedi«-<l by such a reim-dv as S S S Congress, Second District—J. E If you suffer from debility, weakness, insomnia ner»otism-s. 1< s of ap ' Simmons. petite. bad digestion, or any of the miserable symptoms of a disordered District Attorney, Umatilla and blood, nothing will so soon put your bl »1 inxgo<.d cotvlite n. invigorate Morrow—J. H. Raley and tone up the system ami rest-ire th>-h> S S S Joint Representative, Morrow and me swtrr specific co ., A tlanta , ga . I Umatilla—F B Holbrook. County. Judge—G. A. Hanman. Sheriff—T. D. Taylor. Clerk—J. E. Cherry. Recorder—W H Fowler DE LAVAL Asses »or—C. P Strain. Commissioner—William Lloyd. Da in Supplì Representatives—W. D. Chamber lompany lain and William Blakeley. «rrrrww • • 11 Drum*« bt S f School Superintendent—W 9 Mayberry. • COUPON Surveyor—C. C. Berkeley Treasurer—8. G IJghtfoot. t-less* »«><1 mr the -.ofoe ir.o- r deaeobed in fdur Coroner—Dr. T. M. Henderson *d*er-.*ee.«l is Precinct. Juitice of the Peace—S. S. Dar- Ji C. F. Colesworthy F armers and D airymen By filling out attached coupon you will learn something to your advan tage. Don't miss this opportunity; it is absolutely free. Constable—John M De Laval Dairy Supply Co. L »11 Drumm St. Uo rraacUco. Cal. No of Cow» stalked • • 107 Fir»'. SV PortUnd Or« VIM VIGOR VITALITY PABST Milwaukee Beer ON DRAUGHT AT Bentley. Republican Ticket. President la] Electors: W. V. Hampton J N. Hart W. H Gore James A Fee Supreme Judge: Justice F. A. Moore Food and Dairy Commissioner J. W. Bailey Prosecuting Attorney: G W. Phelps Joint Representative Dr. W. G. ole Congressman In Second District J N Williamson Representati ’es; John J. Balieray Henry Adams County Judge: Henry J Bean County Clerk: Frank Saling Sheriff: C. A. Barrett Treasurer: E. J. Sommerrtlie Recorder: W H. Folsom Assessor: W. T Rigby Commissioner: Horace Walker School Superintendent: Frank K Welles Coroner: Dr. A. W. Botkin Surveyor J. W. Kimbrell Justice of Peace Peniletot Dta trict: Thomas Fitz Gerald ^r Constable: F W Earrharl PROHIBITION TICKET. THE STATE SALOON J. E. Rune’1 A C o , Props. LEGAL BLANKS alogoe of them. XX A foil supply always *<rpt tn stock. District. Howard. Joint Represents Morrow and Umatilla counties County. A. Davis. Re;resentative. Robert Wirner Representative G. W.----- Rigby. County Judge F H. Ri'hmond. County Commis toner Oliver Dickenson. Sheriff W A. Banister. County Clerk _ J H Leexer. Recorder. William Tolbert. Assessor R E. Stewart. Treasurer 1 G O Richardson. Coroner. A Vote for Local Option on Monday Means 50 Per Cent Increase in Taxes 33 Per Cent Decrease in All Property Values bill is a prohibition bill which will sap the vitality of any state. Statistics prove that prohibition states only increase in population 9 per cent, while license states increase 22 per cent The Oregonian persists in wilfully and maliciously misrepresenting the official conduct of Governor Chamber lain's administration on every con ceivable occasion and seems perfect ly willing to sacrifice the dignity and veracity that should go with its high position in journalism in order to wreak a petty, narrow vengeance on democrats. In speaking of the con duct of State Game Warden Baker's office, a correspondent of tnat paper writing from an obscure Willamette valley point, alleged that game la be ing ruthlessly slaughtered there ajgd that the reason for it was that “Ore- The phenomenal growth of the Ore- gon Daily Journal has reached a cli max never before attained by a news paper west of the Rocky mountains, Yesterday its circulation was 22.000, and it closed the largest printing contract ever closed on the Pacific coast. A contract for printing 64,800 inches of advertising matter in a period lof 15 months, was closed with Olds, Wortman & King, one of the progressive department store firms ot Portland. The Oregon Daily Journal has also reached a higher circulation in the remote corners of Oregon than any other Oregon paper. THE FOLLOWING IS THE NUMBER AND FORM IN WHICH THE QUESTION WILL BE PRINTED ON THE OFFICIAL BALLOT. JUJI? Bl ' Proposed by Initiative Referendum FOR LOCAL OPTION LIQUOR LAW 300. Yes. Vote Yea or No Personal liberty is an inherent right of an American citizen a 301. X No. Mark your ticket in front of the NO as above. Speak to your friendo about it. o ♦ ! Don't destroy it