The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, August 05, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 2

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    Th«1 Pori land Oregonian cx|*iesses
GENERAL NEWS,
«orili of property, Wednesday morn
ing.
surprise that the arch-land fraud of
LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH
The plant of the Napa Valley Pack-
Five men were suffocated in a coal
th« Pacific Coast, John 8 Benson,
destroyed
by
fire
should be acquitted of the flagrant mine nt Snult Sic Mario. Wednesday ini' Company was
llain quenched a disastrous forest Wednesday morning loss about 175.-
charxes against him. in the face of
fire on the Giln river forest reserve 000.
such apparent and patent guilt It is in Arizona. Monday
Jennie Douglas a
not surprising when the circumstan­
Some of the moat stubborn <li «•..
--ntci n.to th«
T)i<* |M>imlists <>i Kansas are said war found dead In
4
tvaV.in tliroupli the port • ! the k:
l «jtii<< .
ces are taken into consideration t<< be In favor of fusion al .i the dem bay at Vancouver
Poison
Oak
and
Ivy
and
other
ic.
-..
Ip
it-
wln-n
morning
Why were the investigations in the ■•rats In that stale
i « a- i season
Th« l>ody ol Hope Clayton, who »ui- Liken into the cir illation, break >r '
l>ostal department suddenly stopped,
The ornamental Terra Cotta works
cided at Astoria Saturday, has been and linger ■ n fot year» mile . autid. t ! and driven out
ol
Philadelphia
were
destroyed
Mon
­
with the beginning of |>olitleal activ­
recovered, after dragging the bay for of tl: system
day by fire lsiss. 415<>.iMx*
ity for the presidential campaign,
Dye Pol»onin;: from war
Dimension lumber of all de­
two days
POISON OAK FOR EIGHT YLAUS
Roumania
ha»
prohibited
the
expor
­
when the investigations were expos
ing colored under-clothing
The
fish
ptt'
ke-rs
sa>
the
prospects
scriptions Saab, Doors. Blinds.
tation of corn or maize because the
W
.«r.
elgut
»ears
old
I
was
i-
.-.«■•
nod
by
hand
­
lug new rottunuess each day? When drought iu that country has ruined are go >d for a good run of late sal­ au'l hosiery is of frequeut m ling pslsc: n^S.and It would LrauZ cut cn n-s ♦ Moulding Building and Tar
•
«
• v«
g f>r«.gb'«-o jeers, bjrcs one re-
mon. although the early run has been currence
4
each day produced a new form of the crop* this year
♦ Paper
con.
•
'
’
3
H
.
whi-
n
c
.red
me
coinplet«!jr,
Workers
In
l
ead.
Brass,
4
fraud high up among the Influential
There was u deficit of 417.407,728 a failure.
si
I
1
.
_
.
c
.
.n
no
sig
us
of
too
srup'lons
f,r
*»
»-
and
other
metals
are
often
well
known
citizen,
William West, a
ersi seasot.».
MHB. A ?< BEJiNE«T.
' politicians and their hireling*, why in the government expenses for ihe
was crushed to death between a poisoncl by the chemicals
Tooeca. Georgia.
BRING
YOUR BILL
TO U4
was the sleuths suddenly «ailed off. month of July, agains. a deficit of thresher and traction < engine near and acids used in poliahir_ K •
¡7 ihui . ihhi in July, 1904
♦
«in
Th-
dr
•
■>
es
that
enter
the
ANO
GET
OUR
FIGURES
and
the
'lust
and
filings
settling
up
n
t
1 and th«- matter dropped? The same
Frank Benedetto, of Chicago, who McMinnville, Wednesday
je.res are as deep-seated and dangeroua ♦
[ cause probably lies behind the ac- murdered his wife last week, hanged
Stat« school luud apfeortionment I system by absorption or through ti • • li' . salvt - so.tps or other external ♦
I quittal ot John 8. Beuson. over whose himself in jail Monday, with a rope for Oregon this year amounts to 4239,- as anv, and cannot l>e rea> lied bv w , Id- »1 mu t lx: purific J before getting
remedies. Tii
439 2’*. and there are 148.724 children
so much bluster was made front l>e<l clothing
grave «rimes ao
«.I the disease. S. S S acts upon ♦
permanent! v t
of
sehoool
age
in
the
slate
The total amount of coal mined in
; it <4 the original poison and te-
n.ade. on his arrest. To convict Beu
the blood, r. W
will increase business Thousands ot
John Stevenson, who is supposed
♦
slthy. normal condition.
son. prutiably meant to scorch som«- the United States during the past
storing it to a
acres of land are now uncultivated in
year was 359.421.311 tona. or 19 1HT to have deserted from the battleship'
rant. • 1 ent.rely ve/etable and an
S
S.
S.
is
1
official's skirts, and to reveal further
Opposite W. 4 C. R- Depot.
New York, while at Bremerton, has
cent more than last year.
those interior districts, because trans
unrivaled blood purifier. With all ii untie- removed from the blood, t ;e ♦ ♦
offit iai rottenness, just now would
The |>oetoftice at l.ida. Nev. a re- been captured at Hood River
portation facilities are so poor that
sores and eruptions disapfx ,r from t! •Lin. Write ussJ. i-i'.d you des.re
♦ • ♦ ♦ •
nieau a compromising and disgraceful mote country town, was robbed b>
The exhibits of Oregon at St l»uls
it does not pay to raise grain and
medical advice or any infon it:
't
>r 1 u* this will <ost you noth-
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. 1904.
fraud case among the leading offic­ two masked inen Wednesday night, are divided into six departments—
hay unless one owns stock with it.
TH£ SVJIFT SP£Ctf!C CO., AnANTA, CA.
mining, educational, agricultural hor­ ‘"if-
ials and attaches ot the Interior de- the ntblters securing 441"
a
ft
• •••••«•••••••A
so with the advent of the road, busi
ticultural.
forestry,
fish
and
game.
♦
♦
A bear in a Trenton, N. J , park,
part men t in the midst of a preslden-
♦
♦
n«?ss will multiply and settlement will
E
W
Parker, a brother of Alton
grabbed
a
7
year-old
boy
through
the
♦
EMERSON.
tial campaign, when ail the united
>ur enterpriaing citizens tc to gel tent» ♦
Removal of County Seat.
♦
follow
bars in bis «age. terribly lacerating B. Parker, democratic nominee for i
♦
of
thia
vai-
mad«
of
the
various
soils
<
Acordlng to the decrees of the su­
♦
strength of all political inuencea is •he child before help arrived
president. Is head salesman in the­
"The Kodak” season is now ♦
It is sincerely hoped that this is not
a
O wise man from the West
oi «y and a quantity of eugai r beet* will ♦
Pidduck-Ross
department
store
at
preme
court
the
county
court
se
is
probably
n«t»ded
for
success.
This
Benjamin F Butler, a nano-sake
on and we hare tie largest and ♦
who traveled East.
one ct the periodical paper railroads,
t*« sent io be analyzed, At present ♦
were
ordered
that
after
at
lie.
Union
county
♦
and grand nephew of the older But­
John S Benson is free
And brought strange stars to
th« Times-Herald knows c of but one s m'Mt complete line profession­ ft
held up before the suffering Oregon « by
William Brinkman marshal of Fort September 3. 1904, the county seal of lot of this variety being raised this ♦
ler of the same name, and a promt-
♦
light
your
western
Union
county
would
be
at
la
Grande
al and amateur photographic ♦
ians. like the brazen serpent ot old.
. Benton. Mont ,
leu by shoot Ing
it is charged that the beef trust neat i writer, is 'lead at New York
lands:
year in this particnlar vi trinity, .btt ♦
bey
abo
and
that
thereafter
they
should
hold
s
goods ever shown in the city. ♦
with a 38-Smitb
I for the temporary and imaginary al­ wilfully brought about the present
Among th. tirus Xiueruan
♦
no doubt sample* could be
At Wasco Texas, where the M. K ’ himself in
*
their sesi Ion at that city
-HT A«<ording-
A'
A;
Wesson
I
difficult
I««
the
ft
»
leviation
of
their
transportation
ill
­
there stands
the telegraphers'
strike, to prove that there is no beef & T is tied up I
Don’t forget to take a camera ♦
iy a gen« al order ha» been mad«, that from various parts of the i valley.
cause
Your urn of alabaster not the
to
attar
t
the
company
has
used
the
long
strike
People
do
not
seem
ness.
♦
»
of
all the officer«
the county after
trust
While all the trust plants are
kodak wi’h you on your -a- ♦
least.
“Joshua* Creffield. leader of the September 3 1904. shuuld remove to enough imfeurtance to the * fart that ♦
It has been noticed by the people either dosed or are operating on a distance 'phones to >»su* train orders
ft
♦ cation
Holy Rollers,” was arraigned ou a ¡•a Grande,
be
growing
thi>
soil
is
adapted
to
tl
s
♦
which place after that
ExGovernor Pattison, of Pennsyl­ charge of adultery before Judge
of the Interior and Eastern Oregon verv light scale, they point to the fact
You taught us that the West is
ft
those
that
a**ts
and
that
:ar
s
date would be the ¡«ennanent county
♦
♦
not the whole.
that the Portland papers build about that there is no wide spread suffering vania. ruined health and brought on Hogue of the Portland circuit court. seat of Union county This then will ,ave h««n analyzed have
♦
political
♦
bis death by overwork in
That the old East is needed
T uesday
ft
as many paper railroads as the Baker as the independent plants, outside of campaigns
a
pnsbnbl
-My forever, let u» hope, settle o contain a higher per cet
He was only 53 ye*rs
ft
the West.
♦
than 'he German
The Cla< Kama» Salmon ha'< hery. the co«
City papers—every gathering in Port­ the trust, are entirely capable of sup­ old
'ounty seat figi.t that for these
ft
♦
You taught us the long les­
Burn« T:mee H«ra
heretofore a state concern has been many years waxed
ft
♦
warm with the ÄTi
land
being
the
occasion
for
the
im
♦
sons of the Best.
plying all public demands, and there­
The fight no* tn proga-ss around turned over to the government »nd citizens <>f c in« of th richest and most
♦
♦
♦
mediate construction of a road into fore the trust does not control the Port Arthur is almost exclusively an will be operated as a government productive counties In the state of
You taught us that this clay is
♦
Ther
I Central Oregon
not the soul.
of hat«h«r> hereafter
ft
♦
Oregc
la Grande Chronicle
beef output of the country. While artillery duel, th, bigges* guns
—Richard le Gallienue.
a
Judgs Ijowell told Portland what this may be a far fetched scheme, ,t both armies being on the firing line
Ear! A Sargent, a graduate of Ore­
ft
a
there
♦
Sugar Beets for Harney.
a
gon l iilversity and s’udent of Berke-
i would happen some of these days. is worthy of consideration.
ft
• •••••••oaaaa
DRUGGISTS
If the
♦
The Devils Lake Indian land will I«), is a fugitive from the law for
X ting upon the suggestion of Prof
♦
♦
when he said that the trade of Cen people only knew that these so-called
♦
.-eft In B-rk«l*y
He J B Horner, outlined in an interview
a
be thrown often for registration and
1
tral
Oregon
would
be
diverted
to
San
♦
a
EASTERN OREGON'S NEEDS.
ns to tie crazy.
"independents" were not silent part­ settlement on August s la-vH’a Lake
in the las' issu«- of the Times-Herald,
Cor. Mun and Court Sta
ft
Francisco, over new lines piercing Or- ners in the trust, they
ft
H Tafte, of The iMlies. says the ai> effort »ill be made by several of
might look and Grand Fork» are the registration
PenS'etcn. Oregon.
:
ft
Stephen A. Lowell, of this city, has ' egou from the south, if Portland and
sgi roa<l could tM- built in
with mure la vor on the showing offices
♦
ft
»ha
Th.
summed up the needs of this section : the roads leading into that city do
*
damage
suit
of
Taffe
The Ru»»ian volunteer fleet 1» b<
:
made by the experiment
ft
nst th* s fate has now delayed It
of the state in a trite, concise, com- . not make a move to get a first mort-
.ing strengthened daily a’ Sebastopol,
♦♦♦♦»♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦ft♦♦♦»♦♦♦«
e than six months.
♦
and will prey on commerce without
prehensive and brief manner, in an ! gage on that trade
o
GROWTH OF AN EMPIRE
♦
hn W Womack tsas drowned in
I <lis> riniination. in hope» f t finding
♦
interview with a Portland paper on
The same condition prevails with
Boise river near Emmett. Tue*
♦
'
contraband
It has been pointed out that the
the purposes of Eastern Oregon in | > regard to the rich Wallowa valley.
♦
while trying to ford the stream
♦
original
coat
of
the
territory
includ
­
The
RuaaoChin«»-
oank
at
Niu
joining in the formation of the De­ If the O. R * e N. does not soon ex­
is th« ■ sixth victim claimed by
♦
ed in what is known as the Louisiana Chwang. capitalized at 5‘<»*06.«te<> nt
♦
»• rite r this season.
velopment League
tend its Elgin branch into Wallowa, purchase could be repaid each year blew, to iinance Russian schemes in
♦
♦
A Ja;*an<-M sawmill crew at Olym-
There is no more studious, cautious, the Northern Pacific will slip up by the contribution of 1 per cent of Manchuria, has fallen into ’he hand»
♦
pia got into a fight among themselves
♦
profound thinker and reasoner in Or­ Snake river and over the Sheep Creek the agricultural productions in the of the Jaf>anese
♦
Monday and wrecked the lodging
country named. This astonishing btr
The Oregon building at the St boo»« tompleiely. destroying about
egon than Judge Lowell, and his find­ divide and will be at the gates of truthful statement is dwelt upon in
♦
♦
ings are always worthy of the utmost I Joseph before the country is aware, a recent circular from the depar'men' Louis fair coat 4i"i*X*. and 1» a rep­
worth of property
♦
lica
of
old
Fort
Clatsop,
which
Luria
i
and
all
the
immense
traffic
locked
up
of commerce and labor, entitled "Ter­
consideration, and in this instance,
The receipts of lhe slate land of-
♦
NO MATTER HOW SMALL NO MATTER HOW LAPGE
and
Clark
erected
at
a
cost
of
about
Bezt 2j Cent Meal in t-e City
the very development of this section ; in that rich and growing community ritorial and Commercial Expansion of Ic»« days labor, all told
f!< e for the month of July was 445 -
♦
the
United
States
"
Pr .ate 0>n.na Partera
'
will
go
to the Puget Sound, by way
565. of which amount 436.<<<M> went in­
of the state is wrapped up in his sug­
♦
It may be news to some that the
"he cost df living I in the United to the irreducible school fnn.l and
♦
of
Ijewiston
and
the
Northern
Pa
;*:•
gested plan of action.
: land area of the Ixiuisiana purchase States among families having an tn- 4 m <>, nt<> th« .niert-tu fund
♦
♦
} was 875.025 square miles or nearly come of 412'K’ t*r year has in< reased
In an interview in Portland. Sun­
E ejar.t Fjrr.»«ed
I r
♦
GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP
155.000 square miles greater than the 15 per cent since 1896 1. according to
♦
Cbam of Electric Roads
day. Judge Lowen said in regard to
Cc" «-ect.cn.
♦
| area of the original 13 states
The the report of Carrol D Wright.
♦
A correspondent writing to the ' population of the Ixiuisiana purchase
Grande lc>r,de Valley in I'Mot
the purposes of Umatilla county in
♦
An effort is being made through county is to have an electric belt rail
sending delegates to the meeting be­ East Oregonian says:
l in 1900 was 14 708 616. and at th«
♦
the immigration otilce of the gov- road if th« county court at Its »«-salon
♦
time of its purchase less than 100.000
“Pendleton July 31.
ing held in Portland today and to­
♦
Gt'S laFO>TAlNE. Prop.
■•rnment. to induce aettlera to go to tomorrow accepts the proposition ♦
♦
"Editor East Oregonian:—Since the I The total area Is nearly one-third Texas in order to supply labor to made by eastern capitalists through
morrow:
♦
I that of the union, and the population
633 Mais StrwM.
harvest the immense cotton crop
♦
their representative«. Attorney C E
As to what the Eastern Oregon beauties of public ownership are be­ , about one-fifth thereof
In the 14 states into which the
The life preservers on the steamer Cochran and J R Oliver and grant a ♦
♦
delegations will ask and advocate the ing widely adv«>rtised by a few crack-
franchise for the use of the public
♦
I laiuisiana purchase has been sub-di-
♦
first and most important will be the brained politicians, will you explain ' vided the value of the farm animals Grand Republic have been found to highways The company. If granted
WILL GIVE IT CAREFUL ATTENTION. THI5 MESSAGE AP
be as worthless as those on the Sk>
♦
how
it
is
that
it
cost
but
47
97
per
open river ar.d the remedy of the
♦
i alon« on January 1 ISM, was $1 lit*- cum and ¡he boat is under the ban the privliegea asked, will construct
PLIES TO THE MEN ANO THE WOMEN ALIKE
wa'er laws of the state. Eastern Ore­ ?apita to run the United States gov­ 1512,W>0. The mineral wealth output until
equipment is an electric iin« from Union to Core,
the entire
Collegiate. Preparatory. Commerc­
♦
Island City, l^a Grand«. Alice!, imb-1
♦ ia’ and Grammar Grade Course*. Ap-
gon will not want to go into a great ernment. where government owner­ ¡in 1902 shows 30.000..M) tons of coal, changed
♦
ter.
Summerville
and
Elgin,
in
fact
catalogne Bowdlag school tor
scheme of simple advertisement, for ship is not in force, and yet the coat i 1.’ 859.000 tona of iron 837.837.576 in
♦ ply :
The Duchess of M ari bo rough I fell connecting all tae towns of the valley
: silver tat coining value*, and 439.-
♦ young men and boy*.
1
from her hone in Blenheim Park,
the section has no means of caring per capita, of running the govern­ ■ 841 508 in gold
by an electric line
Mr Cochran in
♦
Bex 344. University Park Station.
near l»ndon. Wednesday, and sus- conversation with a Herald man this
♦
for a great influx of eople at this ment of New Zealand was 433 38 per
The capital stock of the banks in
Portland. O-egon.
talned
a
bad
scare,
if
nothing
worse
morning said the company pro;«*««
annum? Yours.
ISM was more than 41 <'3.•.«.»>.000, their
♦
time.
aid
that
a
heel
was
pulled
off
to begin the surveys within lb days, j
♦
loans and discounts more than 45"".■ It is
ANXIOUS READER
♦
her shoe and one gio e ripped The and promise» to bare the line com­
"The Harney valley and the vast
Ladies’ Capsu’es Gardes
♦
The government ot the United 000.000. and their iota! resources attending physician thinks she will
pleted within three years They have
♦
area of Malheur county are large
nearly 41 750.000.000. while the Indi
Lady Agents Wanted.
States cost the people 47 97 per capi­ vidua! deposits in national banks in rt*«“over
♦
«ecured a valuable water power on
Safe, redabie
Absolutely gcar-
enough to furnish homes for thous-
OFFICERS
♦
ta. in actual taxes, during the past 1903 reached the gratifying total of
the
Big
Miriam
-*»t
of
the
Cove,
and
♦ antewd to cure teeœrrhœu sad fw-
Division No. 5» of the Te legra
ands of people, and to raise produce
upon
the
rights
secured
from
the
year, and in the month ot July a Ue- 4471.22O.O0G—an increase of over 5" ph-rs' i’nion. includes all of the
mate weakness
For parti'-ilara ad-
♦
enough to feed the state; but these
R C BEACH president
county court, will begin the expendi­
♦ tre«« Mo. Prop. Pbarmacy. Lock Bui
tic. of 417.""*.'»' was plied up for per cent within a single decade. in Southern and Central Pacific lines.
ture of large sums of money in our
lands are not ready for the immigrant
newspapers and periodical* the num
323. Kansas City. Mo
For sale by
T. G HAÏLEY, Vice-president.
.future congresses to deal with The ber increased from 4789 in 189". to 5.- the O R A N system and that por­
♦ A C
:ghboring county.—Baker City Her­
K’>eppea A Bro«. Pendletozi
until the water is put over them.
tion of the Un.on Pacific as far east
♦
W L THOMPSON. Cashier
i government operated nothing but the .741 in 1903; the postofficea from 13.-
♦
dl­ ald
“All the state, then, should join postoffice, and raised the expenses 474 to M 437 and th« railway mileage as Green river, being the largest
♦
vision in be United States
It ls
♦
with Eastern Oregon in making for ot the different departments by an I from 51.823 to 42.403. the latter being under the management of W
Scenery Equal* the Alps.
E
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
I nearly 31 p«r cent of the total rail- Davidson, of Oakland
Few resident* of The LMlles realise i
the speedy passage of laws governing indirect tax on the consumers.
I way mileage of the country.
that within 10 mile* of the city is
the use of the water of the various
Every man, woman and child in the
Wha' may »« not expect from a
some of the grandest scenery as is to
PACiFIC NORTHWEST NEWS
streams, so that the government will United States was taxed this entire country whose area is only-about 2000
be found anywhere in the world The ,
take speedy action in building the sum of 47.97, without the slightest square miles less than the combined
Mill Creek canyon, from the Wicks
killed
L.
PardtM.
a
logger,
wae
by place to John's mill, is »aid to pre­
projects now on foot, This is the remuneration from any of the great area of the United Kingdom Nether
Wednes-
Germany. France. a falling trw near E igene,
sent a continuation of rocks, cliffs |
most important thing of all and will utilities owned by New Zealand. The | lands. Belgium
Spain. Italy and Switzerland, «hen we day
and aaterfall» that Will compare with
be the keynote of Eastern Oregon’s millions in profits arising from the remember that the present population
A vein of coal has been found in the best. Joe Klrcheff was out in
requests to the convention.
the
fi»h
Clackamas
county
near
thia canyon Sunday and took some
express companies, railroads, tele- of the lx.uisiana purchase is bnt 14.-
"Eastern Oregon is shut off from graphs, telephones. post roads and 708.614. and that of the foreign coun­ hatchery
views that bear out the assertion that
Motor boats arid soon be furnish- the canyon is grand in the extreme. I
Portland by freight rates, and must other public utilities went into private tries named is 202.363.573?
♦
ed the life saving crew« on the Pa- Oto point of interest 1» particularly'
have the portage road or the open hands, while the people paid their ex­
♦
attractive, the falls of lhe creek, two
cific coast
THE SIXTH SENSE.
river. Malheur county is forced by tortion. In aduition to paying the run
»here
miles
above
the
Wicks
place,
Otto Schacht, a Portland teamster,
freight rates to be tributary to Salt ning expenses of the governmen’
By this strange "sixth sense” you became insane Tuesday from working h« water comes pouring down over a
¡■espendicular cliff 12u feet high,
Lake City, and there is a probability i In New Zealand the actual expen­ always "know about where you are. It in the heat
presenting a view that rivals the fa-
is
to
some
degree
a
memory
for
back
be-
of the trade of the Inland Empire
The number of school children in moils Multnomah falls Times Moun-
ses of
ni nni ng the government
ing diverted to San Francisco by the amounted to 133 38 per capita. as tracks and land marks, but to a Benton county has decreaned 57 in taineer.
♦
greater extent an instinct for the lay
♦
extension of a California road into rhe stated, but this included the total ex- of the country, for relative bearings 'be past year
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Joseph Lowe a logger was drown
Changes at Gonzaga College.
interior of the state.
pense of running the railroads, ex­ by whic h you are able to make your ed in the Coweenian river near St
Father Francis C. Dillon was
way across lots back to your starting
“It costs 9 cents a bushel to ship press, telephone, telegraph,
post
Helens. Tuesday.
named August 1 as president of Gon­
IF YOU BUY A BUGGY OR WAGON. OR A FARM IMPLEMENT BECAUSE IT IS CHEAP, it
place.
It
is
not
an
uncommon
fa<
ul-
wheat from Pendleton to Portland. If roads, parcels poets, and an
these ty, yet some lack it utterly. If you
The hottest day registered in Salem zaga college by Father de la .Motte.
OFTEN PROVES TO BE VERY EXPENSIVE ECONOMY. AS IT TURNS OUT TO
BE CHEAPEN IN
the 4165,000 appropriated by the leg­ public utilities.
ar« one of the latter class do not ven­ this >ear was Monday, when the mer­ general superior of the Jesuit order
QUALITY THAN IN PRICE
I DO NOT PRETEND TO COMPETE
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in the Northwest, sajs the S|«»kes
WITH THE
“CHEAP JOHN”
cury
went
up
to
95.
islature for the portage was all ex­
ture.
for
you
will
get
lost
as
sure
as
But here is the beauty of the sys
OUTFITS FROM THE EAST WHO ARE HERE TODAY AND GONE TOMORROW AND WHO UN­
shooting, and being lost In the moun
pended. Umatilla county alone would tern The income of the
All the fish wheels and boats are man-Review.
government tains is no joke.
Father
Goller
was
named
as
vice-
LOAD SOME CHEAP ARTICLE ON YOU AND ARE NOT HERE TO MAKE IT GOOD WHEN THE
busy with a heavy run of salmon on
be able to repay the entire cost in of New Zealand for the year was
president Father Kugler was reap­
PAINT WEARS OFF AND IT PROVES ITS SHODDINESS
I AM
Some m«n posses it, others do not. the Lower Columbia
HERE TO STAY. I
WILL
the saving of one year.
pointed treasurer. Father Cocchi is
453.80 per capita, a per capita profit The distinction s««ms to be almost
CHARGE YOU A REASONABLE PRICE AND GUARANTEE MY GOODS TO BE ' a S REPRESENTED
The total number of scholars in chaplain. Father Nicbolsen librarian,
“With the road, wheat could be to the government of 410.42, while arbitrary
it can be largely develop­ polk county Is 3594. or an increase
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IN FACT. I WILL NOT CARRY CHEAP. SHODDY GOODS BECAUSE I EXPECT YOUR TRADE
Father Chianalv professor of philos­ < •
sent into Portland markets for S the millions in America went to pri­ ed. but only in tuose with whom of 186 over last year
ophy. Father Ken nelly assistant pre­
THIS YEAR AND EVERY YEAR
TO KEEP FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS IN THE IMPLEMENT
original
endowment
of
the
faculty
cents a bushel, which means a saving vate corporations and the people paid
Joe. the 15-yenrold »on of J. B fect. Father Maye professor of moral
BUSINESS THE ONLY WAY IS TO SELL GOODS THAT ARE A
CONSTANT RECOMMENDATION
makes development possible.
No
of 4 cents over the present rate. This out 47 97 each, and then the govern­ matter how long a direction-blind man Kester, of Eugene, was drowned Wed theology. Father Rene professor of
TO YOUR STOCK. r~—............ .............
nesdav
in
the
Willamette.
dogmatic theology, and Father Ar-
saving on 5,000,000 bushels, the esti­
STAY Bv YOU *ND IN THE END SAVE yo,J money .
ment sustained a deficit of I17.W»,. frequents th« wilderness, he is never
YOUR TIME AND YOUR PATIENCE.
------------ A GLANCE OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST WILL PROVE
A fire in the ordnance house at thuls in charge of the grammar grade
mated yield of Umatilla county, would 000 in July alone
sure of himself Nor is the lack any
THAT I AM H
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.^ND^N_G ?
NLY ™E BEST g « ades of implements and may suggest
reflection on the Intelligence, I once Fort Stevens, destroyed about 444.000 of work
mean a gain of 1200,000 to tnat coun­
The only tax paid by the people of traveled in the Black Hills with a
something you are in ■------------------------
need of . ALL 1 ASK OF YOU is TO COME IN AND U*>MPARE THE
ty a'one. It would pay to open the New Zealand was for school, county
young fellow who himself frankly con-
QUALITY" .°
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22?S,*ND_PR,CES WIIH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN paying elsewhere
river if but for a couple of years.
and municipal expenses, the income fessed that, after much experiment,
AND I KNOW . I ««,...
WILL GET YOU ---
FOR A CUSTOMER
I HANDLE THE CEUEBRATED
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’’The policy of Eastern Oregon,
he
hac
come
Is
to
love
clu
’
.
dren,
and
no
to
the
conclusion
that
he
from the public utilities paying all
then, should be to gain the help of the other expenses, and leaving a could not "find himself."
&« home can be completely
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He asked me to keep near him and
HODGE HEADERS. BINDERS. RAKES AND MOWERS
the entire state in opening the Co­
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happy without them, yet the
clear profit from the operation, of this I did as well as I could, but even
♦
lumbia, in securing laws to govern 414.42 per capita
then three times during the course of
THE
ordeal through which the ex­
CHAMPION REAPER.
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the water rights of the state first,
In addition to paying ,«.97 each, the 10 days he lost himself completely In
pectant
other
must
pass
usually
is
THE
CELEBRATED RACINE BUGGIES AND HACKS
the
tumultuous
upheavals
and
can
­
and to join in any plan for advertise-
people of the United States pay yons of that badly mixed region.
so full o» suffering, danger and fear
ment, second.
THE OLD RELIABLE BAIN WAGONS.
double, and in some instances 10
Another, an old grouse hunter,
that she looks forward to the critical
"The Development League should
times the cost of public accommoda­ walked twice in a circle within the
WHEN ANOTHER DEALER TELLS YOU HIS
hour with apprehension and dread.
WAGON is JUST as GOOD AS THE BAIN
bring all sections together in peace
tions in New Zealand, the corpora confines of a thick swamp about two
WAGON IT IS A TRIBUTE TO THE SUPERIORITY
miles square. On the other hand, Mother’s friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties,
OF THE BAIN
and harmony and unite them for a
tions are reaping the profits and the many exhibit almost marvelous skill
SUPERIOR
DRILLS—Superior of all Drill*.
allays
nausea,
nervousness,
and
all
unpleasant
feelings,
and
common purpose, each to strive for
government will increase taxation to in striking a bee-line for their ob­
the good of the other, and when that make up the continuous deficit.
jective point and can always tell you, to prepares the syste.m for the
THE H AIN ESHOUSE R H A RV ESTE R—Said to
is done it will be a great success ”
on the market.
The surplus accumulated by the even after an engrossing and wander­ ordeal that she passes through
ing hunt, exactly where camp lies.—
the event safely and with but
operation of public utilities in New Outlook.
RAILROADS ARE WANTED.
WASHINGTON DOUBLE DISK WEEDER.
I little suffering, as numbers
Zealand is expended in internal and
If the O. R. & N. will only transfer seaport improvements, tne govern­
THE WELL KNOWN CANTON AND FLYING
THE BODY BEAUTIFUL.
DUTCHMAN PLOWS. AND GANG PLOWS
have testified and said, “it is
this road from Arlington to Condon, ment making these improvements vol­
worth
its
weight
in
gold.
”
|i.oo
per
from the newspapers to the solid untarily. without endless petitions
A brilliant writer said to me the
THEN THERE IS A HOST OF OTHER THINGS I ALWAYS HAVE IN STC
other day that the world seems to be bottle of druggists. Book containing
earth, it will be a real benefactor to from the i»«*ople.
STOCK. SUCH
AS
reverting to the old Grecian love of valuable information mailed free.
AXLE GREASE ANO LUBRICATING OILS. WAGON JACKS DOUBLE TREES AND
the state.
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— „..J SINGLE TREES.
physical prowess and admiration for
WHIPS
AND
WHIP
STOCKS.
MONKEY
WRENCHES.
BOLTS
VALVES
If
a
homeseeker
did
not
have
the
While railroads are not mission
the body beautiful. Of course, we INE BRADfiELD RIGUUIOH CO.. A i L mi L», Ga.
BABBITT.
WHEELBAR
ROWS. BLACKSMITH TOO.S. RUBBER HOSE FOR WATER TANKS
’
aries, going into virgin fields, in ad rheumatism, gout, dyspepsia, eczema are a long way from this yet. Fancy
AFRICAN WATER
BAGS.
BELTING
AND
LACING
AND
OTHER
ARTICLES.
vance of settlement, yet there is suf- or catarrh, on arriving in the West, a our hollow-chested, pigeon-toed wo­
I AM HERE TO DO BUSINESS ANU TO GET
YOUR BUSINESS AND KEEP IT. YOU WILL
flcient business in the interior of Or- day’s drive in the country among the men with their square hips and hour­ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a
find THAT I WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST VALUE
glass waists dressed as the Greeks
FOR YOUR MONEY YOU CAN GET IN TOWN.
egon to justify a railroad, in fact a forests of medicine bill boards beside used to dress. Fancy our average
CCME AROUND AND INVESTIGATE.
half dozen of them, to cover the im­ the country roads would give one, or business matt with hiB protuberant
mense territory, properly, and this possibly a combination of all these paunch and skinny arms, posing as a
branch to Condon will be no experi­ diseases, a tired and worn out man, Greek hero. Sail as this thought is,
Our cold storage meats are always right; always tender, always
in need of a few days’ rest and recre- there is room for encouragement. Our
ment.
people, both men and women, are im­
Juicy.
I »
The Columbia Southern and Sump­ ation, can no longer forget his proving in size, figure and carriage,
a
Try our nilld cured Hams. They are free from that strong taste
troubles
by
going
into
the
country,
ter Valley roads are two of the best
and will continue to improve. Wheth­
SUCCESSOR TO UMATILLA IMPLEMENT COMPANY.
paying investments in Oregon, and A blind man who cannot read the er the general intelligence and mental
development will ever reach as high
the Condon branch will be no whit roadside signs in the rural districts,
an average among us as it did among
Corner Court and Thompson Streets
is
the
only
one
who
can
get
keen
en
­
less valuable.
the Athenians is quite another ques­
607 MAIN STREET
Aside from getting all the business joyment out of a country drive in this tion.—Dr. R. C. Newton in Medical
Record.
now found in the interior, a railroad age of billboards.
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Commercial Co
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