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T— —— Oregon, and many of those already writteu are unread. Oregon, once de spised, is now the Mecca and shrine of hundreds of thousands of hungry FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1904.___ hearted settlers, tired of the narrow rock-bound New England coast, and AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER its century old ways. CAUTIOUS FAIRBANKS. der Hear Admiral Krieger paid a visit to Jaffa, from which point his men visited by rail Jerusalem They found there that among all the for elgn Cliristlan communities Russia bail taken the lead throughout the Holy latnd, and especially In Jerusa lent in buying land and in building and establishing missions, schools, hospitals and inonasterles. The Russian “New Jerusalem,” with its fine modern buildings, forms a lit tle town of itself—a fortress (hat com mauds Jerusalem Russia has Ismgbt one third of the Mount of Olives ami inclosed it and the Gethsemane church by a wall, while from beyond the Jordan there < au be seeu the lofty Russian tower built on the summit of the mount, and cluse to the Church of the Ascension. The Russian Palestine society has existed nearly a quarter of a century, and it plays a very Im is*r’ant part as the tool of pan-Slavism in Syria aud Palestine. Its president it the Grand Duke of Serge, and among Its members are the imwertul leaders of the pau Slav movement. Russia Is sparing no expense In th< task of edm ating the native children; thus, the leading scholars attending the schools for natives are seut to Russia, where they remain for two or three years in a seminary; then as a rule a Russian wife is found for them and they return to Palestine as teach ers This tact explains the strong Russian leanings possessed by tbe Arabian teachers and thereby Rus sis'* influence in Syria and Palest in« increases daily GENERAL NEWS. I They say in Indiana that "Fair W. II Maxwell, kuperlntend<-nt of banks keeps close to the grass ” He public Instruction of New York City. Is the new president of I he National takes no high flights. He risks no Educational Assoclailon. venture until it has been thoroughly The Texas exhibit at the World's tested by others more daring. Fair will be closed July 15, unless The senator’s friends al) say he is |30,00<> is forthcoming from Texas to Published every Friday at Pendleton. ADVANCEMENT BY MERIT. conservative. I'hat expresses it but Oregon, by the pay its expenses until November. EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING mildly. He is more than that. He is Lester Muy. u Brooklyn newspaper The railroad service is one of the COMPANY. tuan. shot and killed tils wife and the slowest kind best opportunities iu the entire Indus the embodiment of then hlgtaelf- They had been uf caution. SUBSCRIPTION RATES arated a year mid a half Oil UCCOUIlt Daily, one year by mall ................ . .»5 OU trial world for rapid development and an impulse ili hia He never acted on Dally, ell mouth* by mall .............. .. 2 50 promotion for capable men. The ad- of May's bad habits. .. 1.26 Dally, three mouths by mall........... life He has strangled every desire By sheer accident a sledge slipped .1 Dally, on* month by mall ............. .. .50 vaucement of J. P. O'Brien. M Dally, per month by carrier ......... .. <K> Buckley and D. W. Campbell in the o lie original, to lie virile, to be red from the hands of Morris Hutton, Iu .. 150 Weekly, one year by mall .............. ■he High Bridge Hteel Works at Weekly, six months by mall ......... .. .75 rearrangement of the Harriman sys blooded in his public career. He rare Washington. N J., and kill'd two Weekly, four months by mall ... .. 50 ly lets his thoughts lie known. Semi Weekly, one year by mall .. .. 2.00 tern in Oregon and Washington are men standing near. He shrouds himself in a mantle Semi Weekly, six months by mall .. l oo thrilling examples of this fact. Judge George Gray, of Delaware, Semi Weekly, three mouths by mall .. .50 lisjsjse* of hl* I mmhu f<*r the demo Only a few years ago. O’Brien, which will be proudly called dignity, News Associa Member Scripps McRae luring the eani|>aign, but which is ratic nomination for president by de Buckley and Campbell were plaiu tel Don. laring lhai Cleveland Is his Arai really the quintessence of cold-blood The East Oregonian la on sale at B B egraph operators, drawiug uotuiual •d conservatism and diplomatic can holt e and Parker bis second. Rich s Sews Stands st Hotel Portland and salaries, yet having great possibilities The fiOO government school t»*a< h- Hotel rerklns. l'ortlsnd, Oregon. tion. locked up in their work. ar* in Porto Rico are all on thelr Had Senator Fairbanks lived in the San Francisco Bureau. 40S Fourth St. •ay to the i' Unitisi Stales for a two- The slow development of the sys Chicago Bureau. OOP Security Bul’dlng East a hundred years agu ne wouTd uonths' vacation vaiai ion The government Washington. D. C. Bureau, 601 14tn St. tem and the country, advanced each N. W. furnishes trans|M>rtation both ways. not have been a pioneer. He would of them through successive stages of Alex Johnson, a 13-year-old boy at have hugged his native spot with bull Telephone. Mala 11. the management, from one position of Pelham .Manor, N Y., compelled to log tenacity, until more daring men. Entered at Pendleton postoilce as second trust to another, from one honor to retire early, by his older sister, delib- class matter. -rately hung himself to the bedpost, another, until before they are aware more versatile adventurers, more pro ind was found dead in the morning it seems, aud while contemisiraries grvsslve spirits bad blazed the trail. An explosion of fireworks In the are still at the foot of the ladder these Irove back the savages, laid out roads Diamond Fireworks Company'« fa< and planted the wilderness with corn men take place in the highest coun ory in New York City, killed three Then Fairbanks would have si rode ells of the management of the great -mployea, injur<-d a dozen others and m complacently to enjoy the achieve aused heavy damages to property. est railroad system on the Pacific • The fatuous engine 999, the first coast and one of the greatest In the ments of the pioneer. This physical TEACHERS’ SALARIES. • O God of wisdom, by whose picture symbolizes the character of o haul the Empire State Express, world. • -------- • breath President Harper, of the ChlOgo ind afterward “a feature" in Ma< bin- This little history gives other boys the man in politics. After others have • The sails of Christian ships University, argues trenchantly in the •ry Hall at the Chicago World's Fair, • were blessed. hope The night operators now do i bought out new thoughts, formulat World Today tor July, for higher pay * now hauling a milk train into New • And through the trackless seas ing duty at lonely stations along the 'd new theories of government, creat ’for teachers in elementary and mcob - York daily. • they sped railway systems of the country can 'd new policies and opened up new dary *chcM>i*. He says: George Seiin shot and killed himself • To rouse from sleep the “The demands of the work can be md wife at Perris, Riverside county. reasonably hope for a share of such fields, then this astute senator gath • waiting West; • Thv spirit breathe, let wisdom advancement. As they show ability ers up the gist of the l>est said by all tuet only by those whom nature ha* California They were rwently from endowed with a high order of talent he East Setin had worried himM-lf • fill and honor, and push, they will come he pioneers, puts It into cold, blood The teacher to whom is intrusted the ¿osane on account of continued lu • Thv people now to work thy less. spiritless sentences and delivers to the front, one by one. fostering care of our children should health and inability to get work. ll. • wilL Railway systems want men. and it as if it were original. surely l»e one whose ability we re * a« a baker • He has the air of being tbe oracle, specl. • O God of battles, whose strong they must have them to continue in The transpacific liner arrived a: “How Is it possible to satisfy th* san Fram isco from the Orient with • arm business, The best railroad men he ultimate source of Information. In consc ience if a policy other than this • Delivered freemen from the come from i the ranks. The corres making his speeches, culled from prevails? Is there anything more JS.isHi boxe* of lea, and 538 boxes of • power >pium. U|*»n which the duty U »250 - railroad men. and vther men’s brilliant thoughts in th» precious than tbe child, whether <•*» It bore a large general cargo pondence schools i • Of tyrants, when their boast viewed from the point of view of the and I.' ' "••"•• of Japanese gold to pay • ful bands the “book I made" men are not to be senate. • Would trample Freedom’s Then the galleries say: “What a family or the state* Is not his train for munitions of war. compared to the men wbo begin in mg a thing of pre-eminent import- • fairest flower. 1-and around the bayous of Weaiern in the loneliest place {rasp of this subject. Fairbanks has " ame? And yet we are willing to pay tbe night ofBce i • Thy prowess prove; let des Louisiana and Southeastern Texas Here, again, he follows behind and teacher a salary less than tar to his on the system, or those wbo get on • pots feel hat until 1895 was considered worth- • That right is mightier still top of box cars and get their experi reaps where the hardy adventurers is paid in many case* to the keeper ess. now yields »25 • worth of >f our horse* or to the keeper of our, >f public thought have sown. • than steel. ence at the perilous work assigned rice, nearly ail of «hkh is grown attle. Wbo cannot see the utter ab • No flights of fancy mark his inder the immediate management of them These men are successful man surdity of this? • O God of mercy, by whose “The tea< her. everything being cost Ispani-se experts. agers when they come into a position speeches found iu the Congressional • hand • Our fathers, torn from shel of trust later. The promotion may Record He is as destitute of Imag- sidered. should be, and in many cats-» PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS is the equal of the man or woman who • tering tree. seem slow at times and many men nation as a Digger. A close study of enter* Into any other profeational lite • When king and priest would lose bear, and quit, but life must be ais utterances reveals tbe fact that Shall we stultify ourselves by continu The lumber exports from Columbia • sore oppress. passed somehow, somewhere, and if he is a diplomatic parrot, repeating ing to i>ay the tea> her at a rate which river point* during the month of June Were fixed in soil of liberty; • • Enlarge our life till hearts not in preparing for progress, then it inly the best said by his compeers, place* on him or her tbe brand of in (mounted to 12280.000 feet. Sam Hi*agland. a Finland laborer, • shall throb will be passed going backward in your with tact enough to avoid their mis lellectual weakness for having accept ed a i>osition which promises its oc •as killed by falling .under an O R. Responsive to the exile’s sob. • takes. by never taking the lead. calling. cupant so little profit or advantage? fc N tratn at Unity. Friday morning —A. C. Millar. • It would have been impossible to A young man starting in as a tele The time has come when prvpara • Three masked men robbed a Mi'on graph oper.vor at 18. thinks that the save found a < hara< ter more repug tion for teaching even in the grades ind poker game at Walkerville Moat, require* a preparation and a profi Friday, of JiOnO in gold and made 10 or 15 years which he will be nant to Roosevelt, the adventurer, ciency equal to that demanded by any required to wait before being eligible han that of Fairbanks. There is ciher profession These requirement* tbeir <-scape OREGON. THE DESPISED. The assessor’s report of Butte I to some higher position, is too long an sothing in common between the two have gradually increased until today There was a touch of justifiable apprenticeship. Even after 15 years, men. Roosevelt’s impulsive, adven in many quarters only tbo*e possessed mines shows that the output of : that amp for tbe year ending June 3b. bitterness in the voice of Joaquin the boy who started in at 18 would be turous. original nature revolts at the of a vigorous physical constitution • a* »7 354 229 Miller, as he spoke to the Indian but 33, in tbe very beginning of his hilling touch of Fairbank's shoulder « rong and untiring purpose, and tn Edward Paidonlus a laborer, »a. war veterans of Oregon, at the Fourth sensible, sane period, and just barely they may ride in the same car dur addition a considerable sum <>t money, found in the Columbia river near Cist are able to secure tbe preparation of July celebration at Pendleton in ready for a responsible position, It ng the cam ¡-sign, but that will be a* called for «op Mill*. Thursday, where he had ISM. "Is it justice to thoM- who have pur been drowned. is only a step from 18 to 30. and boys •ear as the two opposite elements Tbe city jail at Hamilton. Mont . sued this laborious course of prepara Part of a short address he made at just leaving school should be glad to •ill be drawn together. *as burned Thursday, the fire having tion that in the end they should find Fairbanks wanted the nomination that time, accompanies Lis poem, “The get a position that promises such ad themselves limited to a salary so t»een set by a boto wbo had just <x*m Fourth in Oregon." recited at that vancement in even so short a jeriod for vice president and had the finan small as to seem pitiful In view of pie ted a term In IL cial standing to be eligible. Those 11 be hardship undergone and the time and now published in his com as 15 years Pacific Coast lottheraas are now in are his sole qualifications to serve the prane which has been incurred?" innual »•-«••ion st Portland. They plete works. ■«•rt a 15 !»-r cent increase in men. ,>eople. wbo demand representative, JUDGES AND NEWSPAPERS. Miller is a hearty hater and a fer berwhlp since last year ON UMATILLAS FEAST. virile, original men with personality vent lover and his extremes of senti The Oregon Daily Journal makes J H. Penland, of Salem, has sued characteristic distinct. veUesa ment are the most marked character the following pertinent remarks on and The Oregon Dally Journal. In speak tbe Southern Pa<ifir for »5<x«' dama bulging out all over, for this high of ing of the turning feast and Fourth ge* tor the d-ath of hi* wife by * istics of his writings. the recent decision of a Nonh Caro fice. >f July celebration on the Umatilla train In the Salem yards. Smarting under the memory of the lina judge in finding the editor of a reserved- n. sa>s. A L. Mohler, formerly president of treatment of the heroes of the early newspaper S2A00 for alleged contempt “p.-ndleton papers announce that the O R AN., now general mana PUBLIC OWNERSHIP. Indian wars in Oregon, by the United of court: among the local attractions of Fourth ger of the Union Pacific is to be made States government, he says, in a dra The Salem Journal, an independent of July will be the great fe«st and cel vieg president of tbe latter road. United States Judge Pritchard, of t-bra on of tbe Umatilla Indians, and matic and touching strain: W H Sullivan, of Sumpter was the North Carolina circuit court, has republican ¡>aper. gets close to the the suggestion Is made that an ex.ur- “The story of Oregon, glowing with discharged a newspaper editor who , fai ls in speaking of the benefits of I vion should I* run from Portland and robbtd of »;>• by h.s nsimmate In La great deeds, tragedy, drama—sur had been fined 3* i M j O tor contempt of public ownership of utilities. I way points so as to enable as many Grande Wednesday night The rob- iter was captured at Meacham. I passes anything in the history of any court by a federal district judge, and Salem has had a wide and varied a* possible to witness these strange Thursday. ceremonies of a disappearing rate other state, east or west, old or new. who, in default of payment had been experience with private electric light Frank Guglielmo, the Kalian wbo “The suggestion is an excellent When the paw of the British lion restrained of bis liberty. ing companies and is now contem one Comparatively few of the people murdered bl* sweetheart. Freda Gau reached down from Canada and laid Judge Pritchard remarked that plating some kind of a change—just of Oregni have witnessed these In ra*«ia. tn Portland three weeks ago, heavy hand on Oregon, these pio abuse of tbe liberty of the press in what tbe change will be, no one dian festivals, and tew. therefore, ap ha* been found guilty of murder tn neers met under their great firs and criticism of courts was rare, and did knows. In speaking of the subject preciate their interest. To the mere tbe first degree. sightseer as well as to the student of lx>uls Bou'elier. a Moscow black- proclaimed to the world that they not justify a departure from the rule , the Journal says: tborlginal history tbe annual celehra- Mnlth. was drugged and robbed of were not British subjects, but Ameri that a court or judge is subject to The way private corpora: iona are •ion by the Umatilla* is well worth »85 Thursday M Paukey. Ed Edison can citizens. reasonable newspaper criticism. managed, there is no preventing a seeing The famous fire dance of the and Frank Hays, tinhorns, are under "Marcus Whitman mounted horse Otherwise, he said, the liberty of tbe rapid development of the public own Yaqui Indians, which attracts thou* arrest for the crime 1 ership of public service tranchlses xnds of visitors every year, is not J F Raker, of ija Grande, was el- in midwinter and set out alone to press is abridged and tbe rights of Private ownership resolves itself In more grotesque nor more curious than lected president of tbe Union County ride 3000 miles and lay the facta be individuals imperiled. to an almost continuous graft, with the strange orgies of this northern Pioneer*' Association at lot Grande, fore the president. Yet the govern Some months ago a Chicago judge poor service, and as little enterprise tribe, which from year to year per Wednesday and Henry Rinehart sec ment never lifted a band to help save wbo had been severely criticised by as possible, and all at the expense of forms the savage rite* handed down retary for the 12th year. the community. from times Immemorial. Oregon to the nation. Already several large mines of the Chicago American for manifest Public ownership means that any The opportunity to study these mys “So far from that, a senator arose and notorious favoritism to certain , citizen might own a share of stock. tic practices of the red men. having Colorado have shut down and the in his seat and literally denounced corporations, caused tbe arrest of the , and tbe benefits would come back to their origin long before the coming announcement by the Mineowners' Association is that if the fail vote in all effort in that direction by saying: proprietor and managing editor of , tbe people. The laboring man would of the paleface grows less < a. h year, Colorado 1* nut against socialism they •1 would to God we had never heard that paper, and attempted to punish be on equal terms with tbe capitalist ss the civilizing Influences sl»»ut them will remain closed |>ermanently. i in dividing the earnings. slowly alienate the Indians from the Willard Udeb, aged 19. is under ar of that country; we do not want a them, but the attempt failed; the first The people would be interested in customs of their ancestors foot of ground on the Pacific ocean.’ other judge appealed to immediately the best possible car service. They* To the student ’of early ’American rest at The Dailes for living as hus band with 1 *>nnie AVell*. a 16-yearold Webster himself was hardly less discharged them, holding that the would be interested in all the exten history tbe spectacle is of intense In girl of the same place. Tbe Boys' and sions possible, and in cars whenever terest and can not fall to be of great cruel. Girls’ Aid Society have taken the girl criticism was fairly within the con • they want them. value. To the tourist or the seeker "Bur. undaunted, Whitman gather stitutionally guaranteed liberty of the i Public ownership would produce ex- after some new thing the sight is and Udell will be tried in the circuit ed up hundreds of wagons and led press. While he did not say so, he actly the opposite results from the strange and weird in the extreme court. The third Infantry, under command back to Oregon; the first that ever undoubtedly perceived that tbe judge present style of corporate manage Pendleton offers a Fourth of July week of Colonel T. C. Woodburn, will go crossed the plains. He saved Oregon criticised acted in a spirit of person ment—expansion in place of restric- attraction which should bring many from Vancouver barracks to Alaska, • tion, tbe best instead of the poorest, visitors within its gates.” but he lost his life and all his bouse. al spite, and was merely seeking re the most instead of the least. where they will relieve the eighth in fantry. which returns to the depart "Then the pioneers, to avenge the venge Salem should take deliberate steps THE GOAL OF THE POOR. ment of the east after two years in massacre, declared war on their own It would be a disastrous thing for , to buy and own a lighting plant. Tbe the north. city council should act under the au- account, fought it to a finish without this country if the rule that courts Another of the old pioneer miners 1 thority given in the charter, not to ever so much is a man or a gun from were above newspaper criticism cripple any service the city now has, has gone to the poor house. The Granite gem says that Turn Tisdell, the government, made peace on their should be established. A judge im but to protect the community. who Is known throughout this entire own account, then went to work and mune from criticism might easily be community as one of the early placer The condition today in the state miners, has been quite ill at Granite dug their own gold from their own come the most mischievous and dan of Colorado is causing comment for some time, and when he recovered ground, and then with their own gerous of tyrants. suffit iently was taken to the county hands coined it and paid their war Fortunately, it is rare that a judge, among the lawmakers of the country. debts and from the first, kept their of any degree, Is deserving of severe It also is the occasion for grave con hospital of Grant county. At each removal of these pioneer paper with its face in virgin gold. criticism and positive condemnation, cern. They realize that the situation figures from the scene of active work "The coins were made of virgin as it is rare for a newspaper to in there is no longer an ordinary con to the gloom of poverty’s home there gold with a sheaf of wheat on one dulge in unjust or unwarranted cen test between labor and capital, or be is a touch of sorrow for the com side and a beaver on the other, the sure, so we get along very well; but tween union and non-union workers. munlty. And well there should be. for it was wheat showing the richness of the the press must be free to criticise It Is government by special interests this type of men lhat won the district soil and the beaver symbolizing the courts freely and honestly, whenever (or special interests carried to its log from waste and Indians. The benefi industry of the people. Oregon is occasion to do so arises. Only in this ical conclusion that is on exhibition. ciaries of their work are prospering, A lawless mob, supported by the ml anti yet give to them no better hospi the only division of the government rule lies safety. litia, is giving the mining camps the tality than poorhouse fare. that ever coined gold under authority When such men as Tom Tisdell and of law. The Lewiston Tribune is responsi kind of “law and order" that the ’Forty-Nine" Jimmy are relegated "More than once every man and ble for the following pertinent com- mining companies desire—the same thus, a score or more of tbe old corps Commonly the first «ymptom uf a "cold ’ boy who could carry a gun or drive ment: “The closing paragraph of mining companies which debauched recall limes when they were given is * Chilly feeling accompanied l>y «nee«- a team, was in the field. My father Admiral Togo’s report on the last sea the legislature and prevented the pas the lies! the land afforded at the cab ing or ■ tickling in the throat Tile most ins of the poorhouse inmates. The and his three sons, aged 10, 12 and fight, attributing the Russian losses sage of an eight-..our law made man wayfarer never went to their cabins frequent of external causes are draughts, wet or cold fret or going from ln-1 rooms 14„ were all at one time teamsters In and the Japanese escape from serious datory by a constitutional amend hungry or cold but he came away fed • uddenlv into cold one* More frequently a supply train, following the maraud damage to the illustrious virtues of ment adopted by an overwhelming and warm. Whs: these old pioneers there is an inner cause -namely the -lagna tion of the blood causer! bv constipation or ing savages. his majesty, the emperor of Japan, is majority of the people of the state. had they gave freely, and. perhaps, biliousneas Almo-t the first symptom is freest of all their gifts were life tis the feeling of cold in the feet and increased “And the government has paid for not so heathenish as it seems We All citizens who value American in sue anti brawn.—Sumpter Reporter. dischr.rge from the nose. these services, tardily, if at all. The have the same failing in this country. stitutions are dismayed. They see No one ever take* cold utile«« conati pateri. or exhausted, and having what we meanness is incredible. There are Ex-Secretary Root, ex-Governor Black, government by corporate corruption First Peaches From Riparia. call mal nutrition, whuh i- attended with millions still due Oregon. Some of Senator Beveridge, and other men of yielding its natural fruit in unbridled The first carload of peaches to be impoverished blood and exhaustion of nerve those veterans who saved the state education and enlightenment have not disorder and military tyranny. The *hip|H*d from the Snake river section force. Tonics consisting of large portion* of alcohol, iron or cod liver oil do not bring are needy now and it makes one hesitated to ascribe all of our good lesson of Colorado, full of sinister ihis season will leave Rlparla today the desired changes in the blood, because Mr. George E. Crum, of the firm of warning, is as broad as the union. It do not enter the system and are not blush for his country to see them gifts, the fine crops, the rains of White Bro*. & Crum, is on the river they absorbed into the blood, with the exception treated so meanly, even to the last.” heaven, the abundance of a new and concerns every man who cares for superintending the shipment of the of the alcohol, which shrivels up the red Oregon schools should teach more rich country, the Industry and skill the preservation of the legal rights fruit to Riparia where it will be pack blood corpuscles when it rfoer come in contact with them We recommend the of Oregon. The facts surrounding the of our mechanics, the arts and inven of the individual, and it concerns ed in the car and forwarded to the botanical extract of Dr Pierce because it Eastern market. The prospects for discovery and formation of these mar tions of our students, all to the wis every man also who cares for the the fruit shipments are considered contains no alcohol, and offers a reasonable aud scientific method of treating the blood, velous Northwest states are too dom and benlficence of President maintenance of respect for property. very favorable and a good price Is ex by improving the nutritive function» of the sparingly taught. It is now a century Roosevelt. For so sensible and Sturdy pected in the East It is the peaches, patient The "Golden Medical Discovery" RUS8IA IN PALESTINE. apricots ami plums that the large accomplUhe* thia, by first restoring the since the first great crusade pierced a race we take the cake, even from dealers of Chicago 'and New York enfeebled digestive organs, so that food, the Western wilds and written his the Japs, in our politics." According to a recent R ubh I bti con want front the Lewiston and Snake the natural tis-ue builder, will lie digested and assimilated sular report, Hix years ago 9000 chil tory has not kept pace with the ma Accept no substitute for Dr. Pierce'* John Sobelskl ,a timberman of St. dren attended the Russian schools iu river sections and when a good quali Golden Medical Discovery There is noth terial progress of this region. ty of fruit properly packed is shipped Helens, attempted suicide Friday by Syria. The number is now 20.000. to these market* a good price is a»-1 ing "just a* good" fur disease* ui the Volumes are yet unwritten about cutting his throaL Last spring a Russian squadron uu- sured.—Lewiston Tribune. | stomach. • •••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PREPARE NOW FOR Painting, see us complete. HOT WEATHER ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS’ EArir.S BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We make a » per lai ty of Newest framing PICTURES »'«It of frame« AND THE GLORIOUS Opera Houie Block • • .••••••••••••••oeeweeeeeee 4th OF JULY A Great Bargain The Boston Store »5.500X0 win buy ICO arrea In crop, as follows: V> arree In growing wheat ; 40 acre« In growing alfalfa t irrigated); about 150 fruit tearing tree«; one and a half story house; good stone cellar. Lrage barn, plenty of timber on the piace IS NOT SOLD OUT OF EVERYTHING AS MANY OTHERS ARE, BUT CARRIES A COMPLETE STOCK EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. HOT WEATHER CLOTHING IN VOGUE NOW. The crop is included in above pr.ce if bought nothin 10 days, T wo and one-half mdei from BATH NG SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS. r * city. lerchanis Protective Agency C bespaia Building. R-x.a. 41. Telephone Black llfil ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»•••»»»»♦•••»••♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦••♦•♦♦♦•♦•♦♦♦a» • : i • ••••••••••••••••«•••••••a« ♦ • • *-*-*-* GREAT SAVING • •••••••••••••••• Colti Tlerr Proper Treatment and Cure. Our line is < > Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at Slashed Prices »12 CO ,1500 »17JO I.'- 'M» • > M«»’i Men's Men's Men’s Sul's Sults Suits Sults F xicveiy the best beer made Any quantity yo« de- s.re Delivered to yoor heme U2S HIM SUM 8:525 Always call for Olym- Thl. same rate of reduction applies to all other priced clothing. A. NOLTE BOYS’ CLOTHING ♦ We will give a special als- : ♦ ♦ Straw Hats at Half Price ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ : ♦ * ♦ : int upon al! boys’ clothing BAER. <& DALEY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ July Clearance Sale From July Cth to 31 st. we will make it a special Inducement for you to buy your shoes and Oxfords from us. On all broken lines of shoes and Oxfords we make BIG REDUCTIONS, and you will save money by purchasing at this sale. The best of shoes at bed-rvx k prices. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ DINDINGER, WILSON & CO GOOD SHOES CHEAP. 'Phone Main 1131. WE RECEIVE DEPOSITS FOR ANY SUM FROM ONE DOL- LAR UPWARDS. ♦ ♦ V A Bank Account Drawing Interest ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ V ♦ ♦ A PASS-BOOK WILL BE GIVEN YOU WHEN 0 t 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAINT 0 ♦ ♦ 0 0 • SHERWIN & WILLIAMS • 0 0 • • 0 0 0 * 0 • 0 PENDLE- ! ONLY PLACE IN • TON TO GET IT. 0 PAINTERS’ MATERIALS ALL KINDS. 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 • ♦ OF E. J MURPHY ♦ 0 0 ♦ ♦ : Court St 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 t • 4 4 • ♦ o A • • o A • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 College Place Health Food Wafers, fruit crackers, cream sticks, nut butter and salted peanuts. • 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 Despaia & Clark • : INSURANCE. Fire. Life and Accident IOE Room 8, Over Taylor’s ware Store. Hard ♦ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 YOU MAKE THE FIRST DEPOSIT. YOU THEN HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT WHICH DRAWS INTEREST. YOU CAN ADD TO THIS ACCOUNT AT YOUR PLEASURE REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE t PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK At the Close of Business. June 30, 1904 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i ♦ « Commercial National Bank OF PENDLETON The East Oregonian is Eastern Oregon'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. RESOURCES. Loan* and discounts........ $ Warrants ............................ Bank building and furni ture ................................... Other real estate ............ Due from banks ............. Cash in bank ................ .. 822.203 2€ 8.54ft 55 30.000 00 9.156.84 113.761.10 94.452 03 »1,077.142.78 U ABILITIES. Vapiml ................ . » 100,000.00 Surplus .............. . 75.UOO.W Undivided profits 16.399.88 Due to banks ... 2,740.20 Deposits .............. 883,002.70 »1,077,142.78