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PAYING THE PENALTY. weakness of ills character makes the czar peculiarly susceptible to obesure flatten rs and spiritualistic fanatics, scute ol whom have gained a latueuta- ble influence over him There is a reason to fear, also, that the «lisas irous developments of tnH iaMt few months have done much to demoral ize the young monari'h The empress also feels the effects ol her environments she Is at Peter hof »hen- she will romain until her a< couchment. which ia expecte«! in 1«« days it seems that the Greek pt leats have obtained a great Intlu el'«.- over her and she 1» now a devout kdhen nt of the Greek church, ev«-n consenting to pronounce the clause denouncing her former religion, which at her conversion and before her mar rlage she- sleailfaKtly refused to do. Sh< now believes that the reason that she has not had a son Is because ’•lie is unable entirely to believe all the tenets of the Russian church The priestly influence over her will lie greatly enhanced should the expected child be .................................. . a I mi ) Ne» York Sun "the crime of the modern newspaper PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Is Its forgetfulness of the moral re- Russia has not yet tasted of the s|M>nsibllily lhai should 1». felt for Jain«-» Hay oarstnen. of Victoria whatever It puuosbes” penalty ihat is due her for her wan hav«- carried off th«- Corbett cup for Not long after the publication of ill* ton oppression of the weak and poor rowing it has never been outside of SHOW A BAD CONDITION OF THE BLOOD newspaper «'»Hay. Mr. Ik«k printed In Portland before i'll«' murder ot one of her tyrants his own Interesting |x rl«><!i<al a phil When the blood is in Lad conditù Hope Clayion. a woma.i of the is not a drop in the bucket. <sim|iare<l ippic against patent medicines. He scratch, or any slight injury to th town at Astoria, committed suicide, particularly vigorous, we might was to the crimes that these tyrant* have an ugly-loiking sore or ulcer S even say vicious, in Ills denunciation Wednesday, through dlHgust for the or pitnj.'le i;> the beginning of a lar committed against humanity life she was leading of a particularly widely advertised «lisebarging ; ore Oft< n the blood t It may be that one should not Sprinkling <41 on the grass an«i patent ««impound He « ven w«'ut to is tiiat way from birth. an«l su< h pec the trouble, according to hi» »lory, of ground ai Oregon City ha» entirely oh- speak the honest thoughts under ous kinds of sore from rnfancy through o llicrated th«' mosquito (»-St that out bringing trom Germany an aualyaia of pressure ot excitement of the assassi blooil may become so weak ___ _ thin ineillclne, showitig It contained matched anything of the kln«l in Or«- A c< mraon boíl appea:*d on nation of Plehve, Russian minister ot and watery from thé effects of iimb. I «« * li*'- ».iixzpk** Loci* Cut ft»« Ingredient» of an exceedingly harmful gon. • i tQ Leal. T«*.u pisca re!', malarial sickness, debility or war. but the long history ot crime, i-haracter. Then .Mr Bok. having done > i od, Y ' I'K w • a. BOiJtt serm from The firsi two carload» of n«-w dirt rr » n< at »••ir ' <* t.k •. and I then Lefan C. fi H and I bigotry ami oppression wilfully, skil his duty, as he »aw It, rested. The Walia Walla wheat reached Portland some old chronic trouble >.. :< jr, |> u t an attar II cf typhcid favar use of this wonderful vad proprietors of the medicine he at on Wednesday, four «lay» earlier than the impurities break out tn inipr« fully and fiendishly practiced by the 11 r ? - original aoi*;. cauama a backaat I remedy. Sold by all Lad sores <>n the l««wer ex ••«ttled bagan i-.«__ a .. anon __ a% I wat orar • La fever, an 1 tacked did not th«- first shipment of n«-w wheat in Russian government deserves little w»» c->n»p.- ’.el y and pe riña n- i.V. y rrnred- tremities or other part i f the druggist* at (I .oo per They very promptly tiled a damage 1903. MBH K A DUFA Y, mercy. Ixxl y. T here is al ways some bottle. Our little sult against Mr Bok and his Interest Ji'w Caetla* Fa 2H WAah.LfUn Bl luir* K Nelson ami George Izinip Plehve's last official act was to ing periodical. In this suit they de kin, two Great Northern firemen, were jr.nrbid, unhealthy matter in book, telling all about manded damages in tb«- sum of >2oti. drowned in the Miaitourf river at <ir*ni the blood that keeps the -ore «h i r -.n; and mw st E»c g Aten out before it suppress four Jewish newspapers in thia liniment, will bu •ent free. ■ «)■■ They «hi-lared that their propa Falls. Tut-sday a hail boat < a prizing will lirai W»- he* und salvi Ct. w' •I: He cleansing. MxAb St. Petersburg throwing 1200 |»’ople 11 not <! Io it. iKxause they do not ration contained none of lile harmful wlth them. ing and helj fu Tte BnitWii tailitar C a , Attuta, B l on the chanty of the Russian public, ingredients »ixiken of by Mr T,« 4 Lk>od : Irtlt ! S S S. rleMtes and Bok reach the puiw Miss Anita Thurston a s< boot Better still, they proved that it «on- purifies the <!i« a -e<: Wool an«i when tb*1» ii accom* I authority to enforce health laws, which means tor those Jews, starva tained none of them Therefore. It teacher ot Eugene, »a» «aught by th«- Where the health has been plithed the ; ... e heals tion and death by slow procesxes of MORTIS DIGNITAS. i either through ne sheriff's office or the most recent number, Mr. Bok ebb tid«' ar th»- b«-a< h near Sampson, impairol it restore* strength and v , < r to th«- • ■ ■ t« ni i«npr«-ves ti h* appetite torture. at th«- mouth of tin- l»>w«-r l.'tnpqua grovels Purifying the b!«xxl is the aurcat ! through some other designat«’«! and digestion, and tones tip the nerv < « Tuesday and dfowned. This is only one of the numberless Here lies :■ common man. his horny A< «-ording to hi* own statem«-nt, h«- Medical advice is free. source. As it is now. carcasses lie in hands. A< < ording to the political survey of way to get rid of an old sore or uL - r acts of oppression aim cruelty and it <JI<I not have the fir»’ analysis ma«i>- FRIDAY. JULY 29. 1904 Crossed meekly as a maid's upon ills himself but trusteil to a report he i>i<- situation l«y the Portland Oregon I the streams putritving and diseased r/.x sv. iff cpcctric co., z tlamta , g a » his blood is is little wonder that breast. ia... District Attorney Hall will not animals scatter their germs broadcast • ••••••••••••a* spilled in ibis manner In view of the Show marks of toil and by his general had read somewhere n<- had not th«- b ■ relieved from his |>osition by th«- slightest reason to question such while the authorities are discussing dress recent cruelties to Jews. Polanders j analysis'' when he prlnlc«i jt but af at i«oin!ni«-nt of a new man The patient toiler, Nature. i whose duty it is to remove t»em GOATS AT THE FAIR. and Finns, th«* wonder is that not You judge him to have inu-n an artisan. | t«-r he was »ued he look«-«! into the It I* asserted tnat George F aeons past. Doubt leas, could all his life tie writ matter more < art fully and fouml that hill a dissatisfied dem«xrati< Because my efforts bring me e It seems strange in these days of more Russian ofi.cials have passed Sposane Exposition Will Make a Spe ten out. lit was utterly and entirely wrong He Ian of H«-a’t)e. will had a little gain; out by the dynamite route. oalty of Angoras. suburban trains and trolleys that the The story would not thrill nor »'art a discovered, tn fact, that “this part leu his |>art). following th» st* I count my slender winnings Angora goat meat may prove to be In the midst of a civilized and tear; bulk of the milk used in such a city Jar analysis bail been mad«-, if it was tiou at Bellingham next u with regret. Lewiston Gra.n Sales. the la*i in H|»>kan*- during th«- Inter- He worked, laughed l<>'e«l and suffer- blade. fully 25 years ago '• And he And deem them poor returns as Chicago should be from 24 to 36 Christianized age Russia persists iu Th* two first large grain sales of Mayor Carter, of Baker «tate fair, which i» to lze held this e<l in bls time. Cr>n< iudes with the statement tha> hia e for al. the pain apiiointwl l«i delegat«-« to the season have been made at Dewis- hours old before its delivery. "This is practising mldiaeval barbarities en Ag«l now rewi» pea«e|ully, with up year from O tober 3 to 9 <i* lui tlon» were “unwarrantand ■in m«-etlng in Portland to b And all the steadfast care that CartxMi Cattle Company of «on The Vallmer-Clearwater company Tl really criminal and should be nude il forcing liarbaric laws tnat were a« tit- tarned face founded they have cost— e ( Jf 7 ‘ August 2 ami 3, for th«- ot - of John Nel- Wash, will *eo4 a’ least one Medicine ally formulated about the time th« Whose look belies all struggle ‘a the " Now will som«-b«><l) pl>a»<- ri*«- legal.” says American I eat my crust and sigh o'er of the Oregon Itevelopment U-ague ami ¡»-rt.api i two cars Angora goats son of Tammany, paying therefor 50 pa» Goths cross«-«! the Danube with an his pla< e am! tell us by what ri» labor lost. 'There is no reason why the milk Felix O'Neill, a pioneer Montana to the expo • Ilion Th«- «ompany will rents per busnel for the blue»tern and A homely tai««, yet trust me | bate Edward W Bok dares to revile t should be over 12 hour» old when de •y*» on Rome and in denying her peo ranchman, arrang'd foi his funeral, l.ave the»- auf mal» on exhibit ton and 55 rents tor ’he club. The Ketten »«•en n«-wspafx-r» ’ Salt lak<- Herald I being small and weak, am lack Grain Company baa purchased 11 have a numuer of ’b«-u Tuesday, at Butte and then went to aiiku Uvered. It is well known by every ple the simplest benefits of the great The greatest of the «-arth go (lately by prone to fret— t«-»»e aud kille«! trom day to day dur three wheat fields aggregating 45.«»»' his ranch, seven mil«-* out of to» n deluge «it progress that sweep» about While shout lug multitudes beset the the older It is when physician that Smoothed with her glacial general news and blew his brains out with a pis ing the *-xix»*iti«>ti and the goa' meat ousitels paying a price in advance of way. trowel yonder spot. drunk the less its food value and the them. -erved at ote ot the i«-ading restaur any paid here this season. tol. With less ot awe. The gap b«-tween a And after all these busy years, She is paying the penalty for her greater the danger and when the bulk Au iron miners' strike wu order«cd king Over !«»« applicants f«»r timber ants of the city at last. Tbe hop crop of J A. Pooler was Visitor* to thi* exhibit will be given milk is over 24 hours old it probably cruelty and ignorance She may ex And me. a nameless gazer in the at Birmingham Ala Tu« «day effe.-t- claims were m iin at tne Vancouver Beholds the prize her labor mg 6000 men Th«- difficulty arose ¡and office Wednesday, on the occa tickets for a m*-al ot Angora mea’ in sold Saturday afternoon for 22*x pect revolt after revolt and murder does more harm than good Are we crowd. ing has wrought; this «ay thi* m«-at will he introduced cents to Catlin 4c Linn. and later in over wage« and hours sion ot the opening of parts of two not fast reaching, indeed, have »e not after murder. t>e«ause she is sowing Seems not so wide as that which She toils a thousand ages for Experts »ay there are many iocali- the day sold io J J Metzler of Port Th«- pop«- ha» refused to grant the township* tn Pa< ifi<- county. Wash st retches now a flower already con.e to the time when bulk seeds that blossom surely into these ite» in the inland Empire wh«-re gua's .an. Ninety-three ‘»alea were in th«» lenian t* of France and reinstate the ington B>- wixt us two, this dead one and my That blooms and dies within • ould be raised to great advantage •Ale. and they are prime 15»; 3 hops — milk should be interdicted for use by form* of disorder. two French bishops It would tie a self. Work i.a* been rw-ommenc ed on the ^fountain sides covered the selfsame hour. I Salem Statesman «urrender of pApal rights Her subjects are ninking humans, children, aud only that bottled in the Untitled, dumb and deedle»>. yet he is bridge a< ross Snake river near Wei S. E. Kiser, in The Rader S J Small, of Seattle, was elected ser It will be Nut feet long and country, and at once after milking, and would enjoy and conduct a civ- Transfigured by a touch from out th« Magazine. skies president of the Commercial Tele «»•i >35,000. 1«, ts being built b> allowed. About 25 per cent of all illzed form ot government. If she Until he wears, with al I-unconscious grapher» Union, which has just cios- wo counties on either deaths is of children under 5 years of would permit them. But her op- grace ■d its annual session at St Paul. river, with some state age. and of these certainly a large pro pression. tyranny and bigotry are The strange and sudden dignity of Fire des'.roy«Fd the largest wire Robert Sherman a imeman in WHAT DO SIGNS PORTEND’ death portion is due to old. poor, impure making brutes and monsters of them able factor) in St Petersburg. W«-d employ of the Pa«ifl< State» - Richard E Burton, in Scribner* nesday lota about >125«« ■«•• It also phone Comi>any, wa» overcome by The Boise Capitol News, one of the and diseased milk. Tne most expens Every people is a mirror of the gov x>ntain«-«l a large quantity of war ma- heat »hlie working at the top of a most conservative and thoughtful pa ive milk in the long run is the cheap ernment unaqr which they live, Such MONTANA S NEW INDUSTRY. erla! itgh pole. Tuesday, at Baker City, fell State« and is the rase in the Unite«! rM »HitlF est. The low priced mil» is the poor pers in the Inland Empire, reviews Immense quantities of gold and sli to the ground and was killed. An object lesson that should appeal er have ju»t b«-<-n discovered in an the strike and industrial situation, in est in nutritive value and the richest *uch is true of Russ.a WIlium Udell, age 1 19. found The American people typify the to every ran« bman in Montana who '»lAndoned old m.ne near Shawan- guilty of living illegally with Doll, in disease Its use by children should the following able manner: has facilities tor raising and shipping The signs of industrial depression be discouraged in the public interest.” higbes: development of government poultry is given in some report* of .unk moun'.ain», < I««*»- to Í Mi» rille Welds, aged 14. at Tue Iialle». »»► N Y «entenced to one ye»r in the penlt-m the brutal under the sun and here in the frequency of strikes are not to tiary Wednesday and the girl was It would seem that Homer I>aven instincts that would murder and de milk and meal inspector» that hare and Just as a fight between a tiger been fil«-d wita State Veterinarian M. be mistaken, says the News. The port, in changing his political base gned to the Boy»' and Giris' Aid * hull w»s about to take place at Sac E Knowles for June. present outlook is that the strike of from the democratic field to the re stroy are the exception and not the ■»ebasuan. Spain Sunday, both ani Society at Portland In addition to inspecting meat, Edward Boyer, of Gervias. has sued the packing house employes in Chi publican. shows a tinge of ingratitude rule. Russia, in her oppressed and dairies and testing milk, these in •nal* broke loose an«! stampeded the mbappy subject races, symbolizes spectors are require«! to semi in trowd. B A Na’hman a prominent merchant cago will become a bitter and pro-! in making the chang* Hearst made Th. army transport D.x. which left of that place, f« U>r- damages for tracted one, while that in the textile j Davenport famous by persistently ad the lowest grade of enlightened gov monthly reports «bow.ng the amount San Francisco Wednesday for Ma injuries received in an attack upon factories of Massachusetts will doubt vertising the young cartoonist and his ernment and the constant revolt ot of poultry offered for sale in their 3l'A carried 246 head of heavy work him last spring, by a dozen men. --ounties. and bow much of it is pro less cause a prolonged closing of the work The cartoons that made Daven the people again«t studied oppres- duced in Montana and shat is im and cavalry horses for the army in among whom was Nathman. who at- sion mak«s the murderous instinct •empted to drive Beyer out of town factories. ;he Philippines portrvi port the greatest measure of popu Colorado miners have complained There are 10 inspectors and of that The conditions in Chicago are ab larity depicted the trusts in their pro the rule and not the exception, John Murphy. Philip Frank in and Penalty must be paid for every number six have so far reported for Victor Katalmlck. miners, were to the goierumen-. that Colorado normal. The packers have formed a cess of throttling the people and were pu-'master a are the taus: act it crime and «bile the pent-up iadlgna- June These report» show that 97.441« irown in the Belmont mine at Butte, trust known as the beef combine and democratic in spirit. If his work was pound* of poultry were »old in Silver Monday by the bunting of a bulk tg'-nu against ’.he m.a«n and thei have for years under the guise of le conscientious then, and his studied tion of the Russian subject may Bow Chouteau. Ye.iowttone. Jeffer head in the mine •»■O' hating furnished information gitimate business, carrie«! on a sys thrusts at republicans and trusts in smoulder for years, yet it is certain ‘ son Cascaoe and M asou I a rounties Sunday wa* quiet in Bonesteel the time and again to the mine owners, ♦ tem of public plunder. ( sulted from honest convictions, what to burst out at intervals, until the in June Of that amtrant jus: 388». ough South Dakota town ’ All the which the department etrictly forbid* ♦ pounds were produced in this state ¿amblers and grafters have slunk them from glcng out. government makes conditions bear Competition Having been practical-1 will his change of base amount to and Captain Carl Ackerman a skipper all of the rest being shipped in Mis ♦ able and the slave forgets his chains souls did not import a pound, and it >way since the organization of the m the «-nip») of the George D. Grey ly abolished, the combine has set its I how can he explain his former winning rigilance committee Steamship Company, of San Francis own prices both to the producer and I strokes from his new standpoint? consumed 378o pounds while the JS«« Manager Ben Jeakins of the Cafe co • ommitted st The rather spectacular bluster in pound» consumed in Chouteau Pio Tuesday by We are «vow clean,ng up all spring and summer goods and prices to the consumer. Luzon. m the Philippine reservation taking laudanum Davenport has won all the fame be President Roosevelt's reply to the pounds were grown m the county had gambled made that will ipeed.ly move th« gccds Cerne m and get your ♦ Ixiuls fair, was fatally The result is that cattle and other wants It’s money he's after now >t the St i»>uls fatr »way >•> o him. with Silver Bow sold 86 26o pound» and notification <*>tnmit’ee yesterday cun »"are of tne Eargains. «tabbed by a Filipino Tuesday livestock are lower in price than tor A which to on arrival in cerning the danger of leaving the it was ail imported. Missoula COD rfot took place :n his cafe port and years, while the meat on the butch Malheur county is getting ready for C'othing at big reductions. sumed 37»■• pounds ail born«- grown; itner than tb construction of the Panama canal to o( Leading artists and authors iiagrare er's block is higher. So high, in tact, government irrigation by following ou* Chouteau consumed 25««o pounds and Shirt Wart* cut 20 per cent. a democratic president is not wortny 24<*» pounds were imported. Yellow- France have issued a book, the pro W H H Samson, and Ear! M< as to be prohuitive of the use of meat practically all the suggestions of the Snoes of all kinds reduced *0 per cent. S»-nator stone <x>ns im”d 12”0 pounds, all .m *eeds trom th’ sale of which will be Adam of Oregon City, took a herd of of serious consideration in many thousands of households. government eng.neers as to the organ Morgan, of Alabama »pent the beer ported; Jefferw«n county pr-oph* did given to the sufferers and veterans of rattie into the mountains, Tuesday, Speoal prices all over the stere. This has nothing particular to do ization of the a-ater users and the and amped in a liescrtcd cabin at not report any poultry, so the pre he latmnese Husv.an war part of his life in ’he effort tn get 3ight In starting •h«> nre In the with the present strike, but the strike surrender of unused water rights One sumption is they do not care tor The battlewhip Oh»* was given a an Isthmian canal, and was removed chickens in ‘hat neighborhood Cas reliminary run in San Franc isco Ba> morning, the smoke C’-fused to go up will tend to draw attention to this I thing seems certain tn connection with from ’he senate canal committee cade con»’im«*«1 38t>i ¡«ouDds all im Tuesday and everything proved to be ’.he chimney and • n investigation gigantic conspiracy of the beef bar he adoption of the government irriga found a fu.i-grown ‘«mgar *11 right. She w|l! be given her offic- they chairmanship for purely partisan tea ported ons. tion plans, and that is, that the gov crouched tn t he offset ir al tryout a ’ Santa Barbara, on Thur* him- sons, tor fear that too much honor t>ey They did not wait The tremendous power exercised in ernment will not undertake a project day cook HUNGRY FOR NIWSPAPERS would come to a veteran democrat, broakfast. this country by organized wealth and unless all the conditions surrounding John K Biamey for 18 years Rev W E Smith, a Methodist m* 'reasurer of the eastern division of organized greed is producing ques it are right This means that no fail under a republican administration he American Wlrvworkers Union, tions that are vexatious to the public ures are going to resul’ !mtn any gov The government has paid for the sionary in China, in a letter says canal rights, appointed a commission "One of the blessing» of Canadian life has absconded from Holyoke, Mas* mind. ernment plan and the people should is the daily ne wspaper imagine the ■ ith >l<i.f«*»« of the «irder« sick Old issues are being outdated by co-operate in every possible way with and is now preparing for the work o( provinc«- of Sz Chuan West China »fit fund the demands of new ones. Are the the engineers, to set the wheels of construction of the canal, all of which with a population of over sixty mil Tb«- push ■ art peddiers American people to sit ialy by. con- government irrigation in motion. It would be «ontinued with just a* lion» and not one newspaper printed York have be*-n barred from within its border» ««reel» by th. <omtnls»kin«-r of street» juring with party names, when the means more to Oregon than any other much vigor, just as much ability, just Th«- Western Chinese must depend »nd poilce department Hereafter as much honesty, just a» much fidel most important article of food is con- public issue in existence. for the ' urrent local n«-w» on the tea -hey will be «-onfined to regular mar- ity to duty by a demtx-ratic adminis sb«ips. in which everybody assemble* , Let quar’ers. trolled by a handful of men? The decision of the Lewis and Clark tration as by Mr. Roosevelt. His to gossip and «lisrutts the leading sub Are we to drift and drift every all the The Russian royal family where seeing the signs of impending state fair commission to donate 35oo »< h««ol boy oratory and egotistical a» ject» of the day in IW'l in addition ivallable nurses »nd all the court to the religious publl«ations. we in danger, and chirp up a prosperity that to each county to assist in collecting sumptions of superior ability and troduced ser>ral dally newspapers, •hy»l« ians are now gathered at Peter- honesty are out of place in the office iof awaiting the birth of the czar's an exhibit is not suca a great stroke has its source and culmination at the printed in Shanghai These we put When he speaks as on file in our public reading room» so heir. »hich is »< hed uled for any day of chanty or public spirit on the part of president wrong end? ifter July 27. Are strikes to be the order of the of the commission. Th«- original ap president of the United States and that everybody ha«i access to them Owing to the continual hindrance They develop«-«! a taste for newspaper day, with labor, organized, sullen and propriation bill which passed the Or representative of 8".000.«KKl people, he reading, and we soon had several o business caused by the oppression • > egon legislature was extremely weak is not speaking as a magazine writer of the beef trust of its abused em defiant upon one hand and wealth or- subscribers During the year several Influential ploye« Fort Scott. Kan., feeders will ganized and voracious upon the that it did not provide for such a dis nor a ward politician A certain dig tribution of funds in the first place, nlty and consideration should accom men an<l sons of officials waited on tinild a >1<>’<*" imiepend« nt mutual other? me. requesting me to take the editor packing plant. And who is seeking the solution of without action of the commission pany the public utterances of the ship of a daily or semi-weekly paper John J Ryan, the prominent race these great problems tnat confront Who. but the common taxpayers of president, no matter bow bitter his i a«-) agre«-d to bear all financial re horse owner of Brighton Beach, was us? Where is the man, with match the different coun ^fs are paying this partisanism or how warm his zeal. sponsibiiity. and when 1 pleaded lack arrested Wednesday for manipulat appropriation, and who but they are Such heated expressions from offic of tim»-. offered to attenu to all editor less courage, keen insight, exalt«?«! ing a get rich quick scb<*me. in which in answer innocent victims have been beaten ials only induce more criticism of ials. correspondence, etc patriotism and clear vision to blaze entitled to the first benefit? them and a consequent loss of re to the question. ». hv give me the >ut of >300.'t00. the way in this era of industrial war- honorable title of editor, with none of Professor George T Knight is of the spect for them among all classes of the responsibilities?' th«-y replied: 'we Four Chicago boys, all u*!< r 20. fare? opinion that the modern theology people. are not («emitted by our government have just been arreuted for a series Strikes, lockouts, mobs, militias makes bell a place altogether too to give expression to our ideas if robberies and holdups, committed called out, soup houses, general de- pleasant The largest pensions In the United through the press, but behind your In the heart of the city, within the In an article in the North pression an«l stagnation are thoee American Review, he says: "The thing States are drawn by women. 24 of name we would have p«‘rfect free past month They profess to have started out to rival <ne carbarn ban just before us? It is time those en- to be desired as a remedy for the ba«-k whom receive in the aggrega’«- more dom '—Newspaperdotn dits tiusted with the government took a boneless condition of some modern than is paid to 550 veterans of the rhe resignation of Caruinal Merry HELPING THE FAKMER. serious look at the situation. Mrs Garfield and theology is not unlike the good old >6 month class •1e Vai. which was tendered because That something should be done to orthodox doctrine of fear and the Mrs. .McKinley receive >5000 a year The wonderful strides of the rural if dissension in the Vatican, has been Mrs. Philip H. Sheridan re free delivery system in four or five refused. There is no grounds for the centralize and designate the powers tense of justice executed—lest hell each dissension and the papal authorities and duties o? health and inspection become like some of our reform pris ceives >2500 while the pensions of year» is the most marked feature of recent national growth In 1889 only will endeavor to prevent any bad re- I hoards in Oregon, is evident from the ms, which, by unintelligent zeal in Mrs. Logan. -Mrs McClellan and Mrs. 2'ti routes were in ope ration At the suits. present lax methods for the preven goodness, are made so comfortable Frank Blair are each 32000 Eighteen close of the pr«*sent fiscal y«-ar there Troops surprised a band of 52 Bui- tion of stock diseases and for the re and honorable as to fail uf the purpose widows of generals and admirals re will be over 25.000. routes running, garian brigands. Wednesday, setting bringing a daily mail service to more ceive 31200 a year, six >w0 and 200 moval of menaces to public health. of prison." fire to the granaries in the country have pensions of >600 each. The total than 12.500.000 people residing in rural near Salon lea. The troops attacked In Cold Springs Creek, in Umatilla The county court of Umatilla county received by 2<>0 widows amounts to districts. The appropriation for this the brigands and but two of the river, in Wild i.orse creek and other service during th«- next year is >20- rauders escaped alive. need not fear public censure for ap >165.000. equal to the amount receiv 816.600. streams of the county, numerous car propriating a portion of the amount ed by 2298 veterans at 20 cents a Finnish money unit. The _______ It is impossible to estimate the edu casses of dea«l animals have been allowed by statute for advertising day. cational benefits that will accrue from markka, has been removed from clr-1 found this season, and in several in this magnificent system which, as an culation as such, and its value chang-1 purposes. The people of Umatilla stances public notice has been given The native common sense hidden aid to the higher clvlozation will out <*d to the basis of the ruble. The county would not consent to hold an of the facts, yet there seems to be a rank any agency now in operation for markka is equal to 191» cents Amer inferior place in the list of Oregon away in every man's nature comes to th«' betterment and the uplifting of the ican money, or exactly equal to the doubt about whose duty it is to re ounties represented at the Lewis and the surface at times, despite his cal human race While primarily for the franc, while the ruble Is valued at 49 | move these menaces to health. There The excellent benefit of farmers. It really confers cents. American Clark fair. Now that the fair commis loused dishonesty. -hould also be more rigid regulation editorial on gambling, as a vice, in benefits upon every man. woman and Admiral Dewey and crew have Just sion is willing to help those who first concerning livestock diseases, owing yesterday's Oregonian was worthy of child in the Union, and no money was turn awarded >1.667.365 prize money help themselves, the appropriation of ever so well spent as that set aside for capturing the I>on Juan «1«' Aus-| to the transmissibility of so many of at least |500 for the expense of mak- a thinker and conscientious acholar, for the extension and improvement of these diseases from animals to hu and in reading it one almost îorgets this great agent for the extension of tria. and oilier Spanish vessels in Ma nils Bay. on May 1. 1898. This is mans. It seems that the only logical, ing an exhibit seems to be the leaat the Oregonian's campaign balder intlligence and quick communication half the total value of the prizes, the county should do. It will be a safe way out of the present condition among the masses. dash. other half going to the credit of paying investment is to concentrate all health and in navy department. THE CZARINA PRAYS FOR A SON. SISSY” EDI . OR BOK. spection regulation in a board of sci An incorrigible boy was sentenced Fatally Shot entists which would be held responsi :o be soundly spanked by Judge Great attention has just been We rise to add our chuckle to the H A McIntyre, the hotel proprie- ble for all such matters, instead of Hogue of Portland, yesterday. This attracted to a remarkable article in gleeful chorus that Is going up from tor at Bossburg, Wash., was shot in scattering the authority among boards is a precedent for Judge bits Gerald, the Quarterly Review and summarized the newspapers of the country because the abdomen Monday by Joe Taylor, in the Hun, which descrioes the czar of the discomfiture of Edward W. a restaurant keeper, and will die. of health, state veterinarians, inspec of this city, who can now administer According to reports received here tors, deputy inspectors and a long the judicial spanning on the occasion as a slrang«' mixture of fanaticism, Bok. Mr. Bok. as most of you are weakness and conceit, and says he is aware, is the lady-like editor of a McIntyre and some friends were line of useless su„ord.nate officials in of the next family ro— being dragge«! dln'«-tl> respcnrlble for the internal widely circulated periodical devoted prinking and holding an orgle among which there is little authority and into court. Judge Fitz Gerald need and rxicinsl disaster of his empire. to matters in wrhich women ar«> in themselves at a local bar. when Tay consequently little activity. It is a not feel any delicacy about extending The extreme bitterness of the attack, terested Not long ago Mr. Bok got lor and a small crowd of spectators matter of vital puv..c interest in 'his precedent to .ncltide married wo as well as a general knowledge of away from his scented pastepot long made s|K»rt of the antics of the Mc- the air ¡able motives of the emperor, enough to writ«' an article on "Why Intyr« «ortingent. McIntyre went which every community is concerned. men, if the occasion ever presents cause, th«- article to tie received with People Distielieve the Newspapers." cutside au<l admonished them to de- Somebody should be responsible and itself again to administer a punish rcni-’derable skepticism, despite the it was a very interesting article, too ids'. An altercation ensued, and Tay to this end the power should be cen ment that could not be rightly ex high character of the publication in Mr. Bok deplored at some length the lor whipped out a pistol and sent a which it appears. "inaccuracy" of newspapers In report bullet through McIntyre.—Spokan«- tralized in one fountain head, with pressed in dollars and cents. It is true, unfortunately, that the ing current events, and declared that Press. Every woman covet» a shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore the loss of their girlish form» after marriage. The bearing of children 1» often destructive to the mother’s »hapeiinee*. All of thi» can be avoided, however, by the um of Mother'» Friend before baby come», a« thi» great liniment alw.y. prepare, the body for the .train upon tt and preserve* the .vmmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcome. .U the linger of child-birth, and carrie. the expectant mother sately through thi. critical period without pain. It u woman’, g™“«' Thousand* gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived trom the Married Women Mother's Friend SORES añd ULCERS kJ • •••••••••••••• WHERE THERE ARE COWS CLEAN-UP SALE Clearance Fire Removal Wrecking In addition to our present large stock of vehicles, we have bought and are now moving the stock from Athena to Pendleton, we need more room and to get it we will sell for the next thirty days, at actual COST any buggy, hack, carriage or road wagon we have in stock. A KUNKEL & CO