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nition. stores, etc., a ntuall <-abin for NORTHWEST NEWS Tousaint Chabonau, the ititerprefer. It will require some time for the au«l his Wife. ’ Sarajawea.’’ aud th« The thermometer reached 105 large land holders In the West to remainder ol the cabins were used as The Dall«-- Friday, ih<- hottest reconcile themselves to the unselflsu 11 ,.\‘l 1 ' 1 n111' registered there • i .soon a« the houBea were completed, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1904 W'ork on the leaerai building al ness of the government plans of ir they conatrucied a strong stockade ri gallon. around the clearing.* as a prot«*etion Portland haa been resumed after a AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER long KUHpenshin Tin* government reouires qothing »ttalnat tit«« liniians A carload of black bass will I m * sent Published every Friday at INndletou Tit» altM'kad«- enclosed »««met king but complete surrender of wafbr Oregon, by the over hull an a. re of land, and sloo«l from Iowa for distribution in th-- rights held for H|H>culation and profit on the high land, aotit 200 yards back -dreams of Washington. EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. It cannot undertake to combat or in-‘ from the river, within and on the It Is now estimated that th«* Morri- terfere with vested rights, There i.orth side of the iiK-losure was a Kin street bridge iu Portland, will be SVBSCRUTION HATES which supplied the Tiinpleted by Januai > 1. 1905. musk Uc a clear path and when a clear ¡.•ally, one year or man . garrison with an If the Klamath county irrigation Lwlly. six mouths by mall . path is secured for government oper-1 waler After the abundance of pure Dally, three mouths by mall lort was completed lrojwt is adopted by th« government, ations. then there is no limit to th«- ' Daily, one month by mail a number of men ware set to work to 120.000 acres of laud will be reclaim- Dally, per mouth by carrier benefits that will come to he com-1 survey and open a irail through the ed. Weekly, one year by mall . Weekly, (lx months by mall forest to-the ocean, three miles west munity. Victor Gooduiau. formerly «>( Walla Weekly, tour month* by m> In many places large tracts of lan<l ‘ Semi Ä eekly. one year by o Walla, «Tiinniitteil sub ide by shooting COTTON FAMINE COMING. ♦wl-Weekly. alx month* by -himself in — Portland Wednesday are hehl for an increase in price, SemiWeekly, three mouth* by mall night. Hi-««-Ui event» through the reclamation and im have drawn attention Hembe- Scrtpp* McRae New» Associa Katie I*i*< h. un 18y«ar-ol«t Polish provement of adjacent land This, tu the danger of a cotton famine; and tion. ______ ___ the danger in constantly growing <irl. is under arrest for bury I tig her th«« government will not tolerate* Every year the The East Oregonian Is on sale at B. B. world’s demand for tew-liorn hai«e alive at Franklin, gleba News Stand* at Hotel Portland and under a government project. There raw eottoa gets steadily greater. But Wash Hotel l’erklns. Portland. Oregon Eugene Is to be the distributing must be a complete surrender, a di America, th«* principal source of aup RUSSIA’S SCOURGE San Franclaco Bureau. 408 tuurth St. vision ol the s|xiils of the old law! ply. seems to have nearly reached the enter for an immense electri« system Chicago Bureau. 1M*9 Security Bulldtug The London Mali gives this print- grabbing system and a reorganiza limit of production, and. beyond that, >f elio lrlc roads and power, soon to W'aabington. D. C. Bureau. &01 14tb St-. is not unlikely tu retain mure and be built M. W. ed description of the nihilist: tion on a basis that contemplates the more uf the raw material for her o»'t New quarters must be obtained for Telephone. Main 11. "At the edge of the pavement he greatest goo«i for the great«*st ]x>ss!- cottun null». Even nuw a really bail th«- Roseburg postoffice .the volume stands, in the uniform of a Russian harvest in America would be a groa: >f business having outgrown th«- pres- entered st Pendleton postoffice as «econd ble number class matter. university student, smoking a yellow The West must in time conform to , disaster It is no wonder that all over nt building ! th«- work! men are eag«-rly searching cigarette, and the carriages ply i>ast Altieri Marlin, the Siletz Indian, this wise and munificent plan. It i for new sources uf supply. Expert him throughout the hour of prome will mean a sacrifice uf vested - tnenln ar<- being mad«- in the West Ound guilty of manslaughter for klll- tig U S Grant, a tribesman Will Ret nade. rights, a surrender of speculative , Indies in Nigeria and on the Zambe t naw hearing "Princesses, men in the uniform of ; si. and alt ar« being closely and »♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦•• schemes, but it will mean all to the President A H. Devers, of keenly watched by l^n* asbire It is ducal regiments, the splendor and general prosperity anil advancement ’ not surprising that the Soudan Gov ton Irrigation oxMxlation. will ad* file wealth of the capital of Russia Golden Age, whose light is of the cotmtry < ruui« ii< is a|»«« fully alive to th«- a«i Iress a mg4*.meeting of irrl «» of the dawn along as though for his inspection and «ati'ag«-» which would | hi derived Ontario on August 9 Where the to water is running And not of «inset, forwr.-d, rot his is the eye that weighs and ap 'from a large rotion production—New W T McGIUgal, traveling <-ngin«-er wa. te an«t the land is lying idle. H behind— York World praises them all by the standard of or the Northern I’ailfi«. wa* kilk-«l Flood the new heavens and s<- m> a crime to aompel families m !n a wreck in th« Ii«>zetnan Mont . the poor earth, and with thee welter in the citl«*». unable to make markets of the future »rd» Saturday evening a bring ’’To look at him one would »ay the a living, growing up in ignorance and Michael Gallagher a San Francisco All the old virtues, whatsoever fire of nihilism ran in a foul channel. Tli«' census of 19»*' gives the popu- ■canister shot and killed Mrs Nellie pnysical and mental narrowness of things la >n iu th«- lb »tau-s and territori« - He is meager, mean-chested, little of 'Aalsh. and then kill«-«! himself in a Are pure and honest and of activity. now under the national irrigation act a stature, with low brows and a wide, good repute. Whitrv the government will loan as 7.747.'-<«> Equivalent to five per 'It of jeaknny. Thursday But add threto whatever bard loose mouth, a representative of the As a mark ot respect the stores of money to an organization of people son» to the square mile-—though one hath sung « Roseburg were «lowed Thursday after- poor type, lacking • In brawn and state. Nevada ha» han than Half a for reclamation purpose*, on such Or seer has told of when in looii during the funeral ot Mrs H E beauty, springing weedily from a person to the square mile trance or dream ■ i&eral terms. It se«-ms a crime to per Hoov«*r a pion«-er of 1858 What will be the population in 1 <1" profitless stock. There is something They saw the Happy Isles of mit the and lands to remain unculti in this section of the country a» the On August 31. 287 Knights Templar vapid in the bloodless pouch of the prophecy! vated. in face of the crying need tor result ot the reclamation of th«- arid >t Pl'isbnrg. Pa. will stop over for Let Justice hold their scale, cheek and the bonelessness of the 1 visit to Portland while en ruote to homes. h«*ard on every hand. Irriga land» undey »is«- admlnU'ratiou and Truth divide ;he San Francisco conclave. jaw; nothing tinishes with a click; Shall »e say 15 w»i,--«i’ Between the right and »HYing. tion is everything to the West, and According to the bewt e»tima'«*s ob the contours are not defined. Marietta Lewis, of Corvallis agr i but give the heart the W«*«t must do everything to ac tainable this »ill necessitate a sup '■4. cut h«*r hair short, arrayed herself "Ah! but you have not seen the eye The freedom of its fair inheri complish it just as rapidly as possi ply of goods for the new tettlemen’ tu her brother's cloth«*« and ran away tance. —the eye that burns far back in its ble of over $!KMt.'MIO •■sf. or about |6> from home Saturday night —Whittier socket, the poet's eye that see Death for each family This does not in A 4"-acre or. fiard of English *al- elude railroad transporta'hm or the nuts at Dundee. near Newberg Or . ride by on a white horse among the BAD ROADS MORE COSTLY. • •••••••••••••• the u»ual annual »uppli«-» required by s tn a thrifty tondli.on and promt» careless guardsmen and ladies the One of the Meat arguments yet of- family, but refer« to the general fit- to excel the Caliiornia orchards Only two points in Oregon—Port eye that is dull to the material and machinery, ting out of wagon», tool* iered for road improvements is con- land and Hood River—exceeded Pen kindles only for visions Wiliiani Parker, a pioneer pion«s*r miner furniture. e;c based upon known pur ; »nd prospector of the Pacific coast. dleton in attendance at the Oregon "In the lurking frenzy that inhabits tained in a report of the indus'rial chase* in settling new <s>mmunii dies ; ile.l near Geiser. Grant county, Frl- Development League meeting. Maxwell's Talisman there, like a genius or an absession commission on the distribution of I lay He was a ’49 prospector in Cal I »rm products ifornia. Metaphorically speaking. Oregon there is that which redeems the whole GENERAL NEWS. Th«- important fart is there brought ! has turned over a new leaf, has taken unloveliness of the gross face and out thst the cost of hauling farm i Mrs Nellie lAukenau. of Mont«*sa- the first degree, is in the honeymoon, body, as though the soul ran riot Ex Premier Sir George Dibb*. of no Wash has dl«*d from burns re- products to markets over country! New South Wal«*s. is dead as it were, of a riotous period of ad while the flesh obeyed the laws *elv«i from boiling »ax and turpen- "Madmen have such eyes, and great roads two years ago was In »xc«*** ot The new elty watçr supply for Ma tlne. with which »he was preparing vancement- The good resolutions in the cost of operating all the rat,roads 1« miles at a co»t □ 11« will be brought to wax her floor dorsed at the Portland meeting should artists, and the nihilist must needs be of S’.OOO.OOO He is the in the United States. Thirty colonists were located serve as prods to keep alive the genius of the essence of both It has been shown by careful in- i The thermometer registered 120 de Jackson county during July by the of growth both physical and mental. product of a need and an inspiration, Manchuria during «ree» on July 31 In Oror >n In' .rmstlon Bureau the great need of the stricken Rus qulry that the average haul of the 'he battle of Hal Cheng bureau had a cash baiance of In England lives Lord Scully, who sian poor, the inspiration of new American farmer in getting his pro >n har.d August 1. A bomb was exploded beside the collects from the farmers of Illinois ■luce to market or to the nearest ship Ohio knowledge and freedom seen from carriage of President Battle y Or- A talluro of the battleship on her plug station is 12 miles an amount reputedly in excess of i lunex. of Uruguay, Sunday afar.” make the required 18 knots Wcin*-»- lluu.OOO annually as unimproved The average cost a ton for haunng Monsignor Falconio papal delegate rial aa* trip due- a: San Francisco to tidal condition* and No exhibit of Oregon resources is ov«-r the ordinary country roads is 25 ¡arrive | In New York Thursday morn lay to m«-chanieal defects. ground rent for the privilege of a MX chance to earn a livelihood, -says the comp.ete without a Moorhouse picture cents a mile, or *3 a ton for a 12 1 ing on th» steamer Sard«*gn» Th«- magnificent home of Charley It I- »aid that Mr* May brie k« mind Clark, in San Francisco, wa* attach San Francisco Star. What do Astor attached. Photopraphs of places and mile haui. Careful eatimats place the and Scully give their tenants in return persons and of the features of a total number of tons hauled at 3w.- is a otal wreck and that she mue 'd for 525 *••*« on b!s wedding day. be co fined In a private asylum. ’a*’ w«-»k He owes this sum on the for bare, unimproved ground rent? country that it is impossible to ex OOO.OOu per annum, and this at the Field Marshal Oyama. of the Jap- T>ur< hase price of 53«»' f»K> They do not give the ground, the Cre hibit. are necessary to a complete average 12-mlle haul, would make th« Ianese army has «-«taulisbed head He aas* Kaleta Is »"empting to levy ator did that; they do not give them appreciation of the surroundings. total annual cost 59UO.OOO.OOO, as com I quarters in th«> field with the army taxes on r»»«*ntly acquirod suburban government, the state does that. they There is little interest attached to a pare-1 with the tS18.uou.uvO expeus« The Star» and Stripe» have been property, »*» pay up «»hi city debts J small bag of wheat, tagged "part of a of railroad manag«-ment for the same I hoisted over American residence* tn E Murphy is bringing suit to t«-«t th» give them absolutely nothing. ' Por* Au Prin«-e -o protect the rot‘1- ,unatitutionallty of the city charter 5obushel-to-the-*> re-crop." But beside year. Nothing indicates general prosper dents Michael Burke, who ha* been lost the little bag of wheat place several These figures ought to appeal to ity and thrift more than the construc Owing to the »»tm b«t in the Ori tn the coast range near Chinook, for photographs of a lOCv-arr«* wheat field farmers On them the burden falls ent. moot of th» bodt«*» found on the the past 10 days, went nine days tion of country school bouses. When and two or three 30-borse combined largely, as few of them probably add battlefields are turned to pre" nt days wi.bout f«xxl of any kind, and people wilingly tax themselves to build tramped through heavy timber every harvesters at work, and immed.ately the expense of hauling to the cost of slckne»» new school houses, they are in good the exhibit of wheat teems with life, the product Yet. with few excep Flv v«-lnnt»er Russian vessels are day. financial condition, especially in the • ¡litis- tions. the class of producers has stood •tow read » i<> le««e the Black Sea to romance and human intere«' sparsely settled districts where a tax the <r»intn--rce of the Medí- tx,rough 1» being given a new s»*t of ?r«-y uno.1 trations are the life of all readable in the way of road improvement engln«-* a' the Seattle ravy yam The always falls on a few men. The an terraneaa magazines and papers, and Jus’ so are vessel wa* built in « ort land in IS»*** packers' nouncement that about five elegant insane by the Driven President Roosevelt is credited with but has never made the required pictures of places, persons and sur inspector strike Alfr»«l D»y. a meat new school houses will be built in roundings the life of all prosaic ex- having Secretary of Agriculture Wil of Cedar Rapids, Iowa committed sui- speed Umatilla county, including a 52000 The Northern Pacific I» protesting bibits. The engagement of Major son carry on a private investigation cidr Friday structure at Pilot Rock, indicates a against its assessment at Cheba..«. of the beef trust and its methods. It i negro murderer, was Edward B«ll. a Moorhouse by the Lewis and Clark Wash. The company turns in the happy condition. wss high time thst something of this I taken from three constables by a mob fair people to photograph Eastern Or- negroes and hanged value of the rolling stock at 573.000. of 3<>o mask«-«! character be done as the trust had Since the advent of the Russian «gon scenes for the different exhibits, while the assessor fixed the value al ar S«-nns Al» Saturday I 5108,0«*» for I^ewis county. Vladivostok squadron in the Pacific would be the most sensible and valu forced cattle on the hoof to the lowest The Pullman company has refuiwl Bes-auae the law of Oregon allows ocean on preying purpose bent, the able move made toward making 'he price in years while sending skyward to ro-employ suspended union m< n big liners that sail from this coast to exhibits entertaining The wide pop the price of meat on the block. This unless then »Pbly through the Em a uian 'o sue for twice any amount lost at gambling. Arthur Farrow, of the Orient are carrying neither bul ularity of the Moorhouse pictures has been going on since before the ployers' Employment agencies SaiarWI has sued Joe Johnson for |7" elevation of Roosevelt to the pnsl I Mrs Mary Murphy di«*d Saturday lion nor money, Thia is a wise pre would be a drawing advertisement for or per cent more than the «um dency and was known to all men and at Meadville. Pa., at the great age actually l*«*i caution if the shipping companies in the fair the president’s action at this late day of 134 years She was born tn Duo tend to carry contraband and appar John Christie, one of the M tssouia lln Ireland, on Christmas day. 177*1. ’ ’ Alfalfa beef. ” like white clover is doubt less due to the fact that an entiy useless ii they intend to obey Th» nam«-s of th» bidders on the I train robbers, just captured in North the neutrality declaration of this gov- honey, promises to be listed as one election comes off in November Be Grand Rond«* Indian reservation land I Dakota, led the sn«*r>tt to a cache when- over >4«.«00 of loot, in mt uri- ernment. Commercial greed must rec of the luxuries of the markets It Is 'hat as it may. if he earnestly endeav must tie sent to Washington befor«- ties, silver and diamonds, was fecret- undisputed fact that beef made fa ’ the successful bidders are detrmind ■a ors to bring the trust to the bar of ognize. however, that the exar has a ed_ near the scene of the robbery. A meeting of the Ix*ague of Maim«-«! very clear idea of what constitutes on alfalfa has a flavor that is easily justice, the people will applaud the Over J'S) worth of diamonds stolen distinguishable and which cannot be act although regarding it as a play to Soldiers of the Civil War. i* called from the residence of D A Ross, at contraband. in Boaton on August 11. dur to m«-et counterfeited Butchers recognize the galleries The people will have ing the rrand encampment of the O. Vancouver. B C. a week ago. were The Oregonian attempts to justify this quality of alfalfa beef in all the occasion to witness what transpires A R left on the steps Saturday night. Over tll<H> in money was stolen with the the extravagance of Mr. Roosevelt s large cities and it will not be long un In the matter between now and No The run on 'he Drovers’ Bank of administration by pricking local pride til the public taste is educated suf vember. Chicago, by packing house strikers, diamonds, but none of it was return ed did not wr-aken the bank in the least, on the measly half million wrung from ficiently to warrant a special quota Five residents of Oregon City were it having made two large loans Sat Th» electoral college which will be congress for the Lewis and Clark fair. tion for alfalfa-fed stuff Care poisoned by eating Ice cream Wed urday The startling appropriations for the and system in feeding certainly have chosen in November will consist of Mrs Lena Chamoers and Mary nesday. all being taken suddenly ill army, navy .and pensions, are inex much to do in making the quality of 47« electors This is an increase of R«*nk»«. of Bouider, Col . were drown while eating the cream No cause cusable on any ground and the little meat and now that nature has come 29 over the «-ollege ol four years ago, ed by a cloudburst, while asleep in has been assigned- for the sudden ill sum reluctantly granted for an edu to the aid of the stockman in giving and 239 are necessary to a choice their camp in a canyon near Boulder ness unless the refreezing of the cream had some effect on it. It had Friday. cational exposition in this great sec an aroma to the smoking beef steak now against 224 then. been opened once and frozen later. The armament of the American tion of the Union which has never re Umatilla hay fields and herds of cat VALUABLE OLO RECORDS. cruiser Albany. wlU be replaced bx • r V««t Hk-.T TO KXOTV ceived proper notice from the govern tie have already advanced another American made guns at a cost of George H. Himes, assistant were- lisn.oofi ment. is not a pittance compared to notch. The Albany was built in WIIAT AIP-.S YOU ary of the Oregon Historical Society, England the appalling sum squandered on the the L!. S. auU wlil being too the b »t nwdfcal There Is one habit that Henry G. has received numerous tax receipt» advke for only the co«t of writing war and navy departments in order Thirty-two persons were killed in an ■Mfccriai* and llimp*. Davis, the octogenarian candidate of and other papers issued to Jeremiah explosion of oil near Arion. Belgium. to gratify an inordinate military am the democracy, has contracted with Jack during the early part of the last Thursday, and thousands of acres of bition. The attempt to hide the fla century, says the Oregon Daily Jour which be will not let even the distrac nal Th» papers are framed and standing grain were destroyed by the grant extravagance behind local sen tion of a campaign IntFrefere He has were presented to the historical so reaultant fire timent and pride falls flat with the Six Chinese who were KmuKghM a brother named Tom to whom he has ciety by a grandson of Jack, who re man who keeps In touch with the cur Into 'he United States at Janrer. Mex- all his life made it a practice to write sid«*» at Pleasant Home, this county. ico. were taken from a scaled box car rent history of the country. Gm* of the most valuable of the pa a iettr dally. They have never bad pers is an honorable discharge, or at L im Angel«*« Saturday, almost per- a disagreement. No matter how many The proud boast has been made certificate of service, issued to Jere lsbed from thirst a"d heat An issu»* of the Texas campaign is through the papers o* the Willamette engagements he has with politicians miah Ja< k at Camp Coosa, Ga . on valley that the government would Mr. Davis goes to his room early, November M, 1SU, signed by Cepl the restriction of froe railroad trans Samuel Bowman There ar«- also portation to officials, stockholders and build a model piece of country road even while in New York, to Write hie throe tax receipts issued to Jack in employe«« of the road The pass has near Eugene. This public spirited daily letter to Tom 1813, 1817 and 1819. -A receipt from demoralized past legislatures. John Walker shows that Jack was a work on the part of the government A riot followed the adjournment of The startling discovery has been has been the cause of many compli made in New *ork that the owners of hunter of some skill, be having sold the democratic convention at l^exing to Whiter at one time, August 15, mentary remarks throughout Oregon the General Sloe dm have in operation 1815, 314 raccoon, 115 fox, 25 cat, two ton Ky, Friday The police were called to quell th«« disorder and had aad has really made people feel proud a sister ferryboat that is in as bad muskrat, four beaver and three otter to club several rebellious delegates. Many peoplr owe theii theit present pre«»nt goo-1 health lo the fact that they con*ult«<l Dr. of the government. But here is how or worse condition than was the de skins, Union men refuse to furnish beef I n ice by letter, giving him all possible in The most curious of the paix-rs is a trust cars with ice. while In transit, formation *b«>iit th« ir condition. *vmpt«>m«. the government is building that road: stroyed vessel. If ever remedy sug receipt given by Cuarles Jxturn, cap The people are donating free, the la gested itself to a horrified public tain of the Cooke county mounted vol and thousands of tons of meat has etc and received in t« turn good medical advice uhnh coil thrm nolHiHr. Write to bor and material, the railroads are surely this condition does. Prosecu unteers. The receipt was dated Jan- spoiled In the refrigerator cars within Dr K V Pierce, founder of the Invalids’ the past two days of intensely hot Hotel ami Surgical Institute Budalo N Y uary 19, 1814, and reads: "For one weathar. hauling the material free, the people tion immediate and prosecution severe Dr. Pierce by no means confine» himself are borrowing the road rollers from should follow the disclosure, One gun valued at 110; to be, returned in pie»cribing hi« well known nudicines The last tribal election ever to be to good order or to be paid for by the Hi- y««n in the most cortitnon sense rhe implement houses and congress such lesson as the burning of the public.” held by the Choctaw Indian nation, way tells what ail* yon. what you ought to do was held on Thursday. Green McCur- utterly failed to appropriate for the General Slocum is enough for the what line of treatment should he followed tln lieing re-elected governor. United out in your particular case, and if youri ase OLD FORT CLATSOP. road. This is how Eugene is getting American people. does not indicate tin need for this proprie States laws wm prevail in the nation her "government” road. A small tary medicine, he tells you plainly aud hereafter. frankly «"*<" row <f«> irrct. and the last In hi» article in the Auguat Pa Perhaps hogs were never before so slice from the army appropriation M W. O’Connell, former ntorshal of posaible method of improving youi health. rifle .Monthly descriptive of the. ex- Dr Pierce tn at« many chronic cases at a would have greatly aided this prosaic, scarce in Portland as they have been pedition which fixed the site of Fort Victor. Col., was killed Saturday by through the mail and »11 you have during the past week. This is no Joke, Clatsop. P. W. Gillette, th«* well- falling from a fourth story window distance, peaceful art. to «Io i* to w rite him your symptoms nor play of words, but actual facts, known pioneer, refers to this hlstori«' H«' was under >10.000 bonds, having «timing tnv two vearaof married life I have taken part in th«« riot al Victor on not had g«x»l health " write« Mrs. Daisy Stud- If the Oregon Development league During the entire week scarcely a spot: dar«l "I to* 8 Ramanade Avenue, Leavenworth June 6. and Tnurdeq is sUHpeeted. Lewis and ’ Clark reached and se- does nothing more than to httrry up carload has been received, although Kan* "1 •>«* *u rundown, *nd my hiwlsmd Mrs .May Smith, wife of a Santa g..< me I- write to t>r Pierce I got an earlv the portage road and the completion the price is soaring around the |6.Z5 l«*cted this point on th«> 7th day of reply telling me what the trouble wa* 1 com December. 1806, and on the 8fh com Fe brakeman, of 1»««nver. gave her taking Dr. Heme t Savorite Preacrip- of Columbia bar improvements, its life mark. This scarcity should induce menced to cut down treea, clear land three little children poison Friday and memxU tion. an«l also the ■ I'leaaant Pellets,’ and now can any that 1 feet like a new woman. 1 do all will not have been in vain. So far the farmers in the wheat and alfalfa and build their cabins They erected then swallowed a large quantity her my work aud «lo m-t Pel tired «ait like 1 uw-d to the railroads who carried the dele districts to prepare a few fat porkers seven cabins in all. Ihe smokehouse self. One child died and the mother I have l-'k- a eight little* of the ' Favorite Pre gates to and from Portland have been each year on the waste of the farm. was built first, In order to have a cannot recover. She was desjxmd scription ' It i:mkes one feel well and strong « Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cute duai- place to smoke and dry their meat. A ent over separation from her bus the only beneficiaries of the meeting. It is just like finding money. ne»» and sick headache. storehouse was built for their ammu- band. and it now remains for them to be as active in directing the work of the league as they were in collecting Its numbers in the metropolis. There Is real development work to do in Ore gon. real tasks to be performed, not by word of mouth and hot air of news papers. but by labor of the hand and brain and the expenditure of hard coin. If the work is carried on in fu ture as zealously as it has been start ed. it will gather force among the people who will gradually join in the movement for the betterment of con ditions, but if the work stops here, and nothing tangible is accomplished, the people will say the gathering of the crowd in Portland was the culnii- , nation of a scheme and will go on about tueir selfish business, until an- 1 other half fare rate Is offered for a week’s outing. PREPARE FOR IRRIGATION. I SPECIAL SALE Pncet »re greatly re We ar«- fast closing out all our summer g<x»d duced. Sumtix-r corsets now for .. ................... ................... Sailor hats, new style .......................................... Come covrs. three for ....................................... I Allie« I’ knit drawers, late bottom .... »:yle, ¡or one week >1 <HI worth of ribbon, lace or emproid'-ry ol for Men’s »urnin« r under»« ar 30c kin«l for 39c up Men’s work shirts .............................. Men's Erx>d 11« avy ovi-ralTk, w'orflT” Striped on-rails, •Xie kind now ... Sun lionnets worth 25c. now ........ Shir' waists al! kinds. 20 per cent yrarenafcc toiler article fre«- with «-v«*ry' I HELP US CLEAN HOUSE a ♦ ♦ » » NINE BIG BARGAINS FOR ONE AUGUST 8th. WEEK MONDAY BEGINNING L**D £S r choice » * a * » a GLAStiES THAT IX) NOT HT I are much »•«rae than con» a* all Ge to an OPTICIAN when the eyes are weak Then the glasses will be absolutely 'orrect. No charge is male here for testing the sight and very lit'!» for supply Ing -SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSES for reading or general purpose*. We '».T> a fu.l ..ne of gold s;ect* c!e sand eyeglasses Price» are mod erate. LADIES SKIRTS •f.e lot <i*nkl» different sty 56 00 V alues your choice »t 1 ’5c 5o< and «>c d ling of atiout six les. all regular l>,- 1- <1M »1 25 and for one week. drosse». Tour choice .. ........................ »365 MEN S SUITS 1 56.'-» Suits .......................... ... 53 00 r s». Suit« ......................... 53.75 >1 M Sult« ......................... .... 58-50 i 513.5«» Suits................... ... ... 51 ’.JO Quit« ... 512 JO WASH GOODS 5«) Pieces white * price a Jo Pieces lawns. a • ♦ MEN’S SHIRTS a ODD PANTS. 1 • 150 ahina, regular price $1.00 i >•» Hur r«u^r pri*e 12 2$ and 11 25. for one week, your a hoir» ................................ ...75c 12 ar.-l I". >'«r < ne w«-ek 51.75 GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Pestctr.ee Block 1 Lee Teutsch’s Dept. Store REAL ESTATE Comer Main and Alta Streets » I Split Wood READY FOR THE FOOT LENGTHS. STOVE. FOU* ALL KINDS 12.5OG— N. e residence andata Jota; eastern exposure. GOOD STOCK COAL me show you three quarter s«e- r.- <-f the best wheat Lard. AU ua- o’tiratk« extensive improv* menu plenty of water Can ba bought for a 1. ie lees than iu mar ket value. AT McADAM’S ' /f3 Pncre Ma n 1121. Savirgi Bank B og W. E. Davidson A Co a Its Rich and Delicious Our «t Juicy. Try our mil a age r at« a*w always right; always leader, always INSURANCE Fire. list Life Accdert and Th»y are free from 'hat streng tas'e JOE The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co Room 8. Over TaytcFs ware Store. 607 MAIN STREET Hard ! ’•••♦••••••••♦••••••♦••»•••»eeeeeeee»eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee»eeeeeeee>>ee»ee»»e» > « > < > ♦ ♦ Money Saved Is Money Earned < > o < » i > < > IF YOU BUY A BUGGY OR WAGON. OR A FARM IMPLEMENT BECAUSE IT IS CHEAP IT OFTEN PROVES TO BE VERY EXPENSIVE ECONOMY. AS IT TURNS OUT TO EE CHEAPEN IN QUALITY THAN IN PRICE. I DO NOT PRETEND TO COMPETE WITH THE "CHEAP J0HN" OUTFITS FROM THE EAST WHO ARE HERE TODAY AND GONE TOMORROW AND WHO UN- LOAD SOME CHEAP ARTICLE ON YOU AND ARE NOT HERE TO MAKE IT GOOD WHEN THE PAINT WEARS OFF AND IT PROVES ITS SHODDINESS. I AM HERE TO STAY. I WILL CHARGE YOU A REASONABLE PRICE AND GUARANTEE MY GOODS T0_ BE AS REPRESENTED < > IN FACT, | WILL NOT CARRY CHEAP. SHCTODY GOODS < ► BECAUSE I EXPECT YOUR TRADE THIS YEAR AND EVERY YEAR TO KEEP FRIENDS ANO CUSTOMERS IN THE IMPLEMENT BUSINESS THE ONLY WAY IS TO SELL GOODS THAT ARE A CONSTANT RECOMMENDATION >O YOUR STOCK GOODS THAT WILL STAY BY YOU AND IN THE END SAVE YOU MONEY YOUR TIME AND YOUR PATIENCE. A GLANCE OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST WILL PROVE < i THAT I AM HANDLING ONLY THE BEST GRADES OF IMPLEMENTS AND MAY SUGGEST SouAE.TtT,NG V°U *RE *N NEED Or ALU * A8K 0F vou ,s T0 COME ,N **° COMPARE THE QUALITY OF MY GOODS AND PRICES WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING ELSEWHERE AND I KNOW I WILL GET YOU FOR A CUSTOMER HODGE HEADERS. THE CHAMPION THE I HANDLE THE CELEBRATED BINDERS. RAKES AND MOWERS. REAPER. CELEBRATED RACINE BUGGIES AND HACKS THE OLD RELIABLE BAIN WAGONS. .... *HEN ANOTHER DEALER TELLS YOU HIS WAGON IS JUST WAGON IT IS A TRIBUTE TO THE SUPERIORITY OF THE BAIN SUPERIOR AS GOOD Ab THE BAIN DRILLS—Superior of all Drills. ontb.Tm.ErketA,NESHOUSER Hand away tn. Best Combined Harvester WASHINGTON DOUBLE DISK WEEDER. THE WELL KNOWN CANTON AND FLYING DUTCHMAN PLOWS. AND GANG PLOWS THEN THERE IS A HOST OF OTHER z YS HAVE OTHER THINGS THINGS I I ALW ALWAYS HAVE IN IN STC STOCK. SUCH AS AXLE GREASE AND LUBRICATING OILS. WAGON JACKS. DOUBLE TREES AND ----------------- 1 SINGLE TREES. WHIPS AND WHIP STOCKS. MONKEY WRENCHES. BOLTS. VALVES BABBITT. WHEELBAR. . ROWS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS. RUBBER HOSE FOR WATER TANKS AFRICAN WATER BAGS. BELTING AND LACING AND OTHER ARTICLES. I AM HERE TO DO BUSINESS ANU TO GET YOUR BUSINESS AND KEEP IT. YOU WILL FINO THAT I WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. COME AROUND AND INVESTIGATE FRED WEBER SUCCESSOR TO UMATILLA IMPLEMENT COMPANY Corner Court and Thompson Streets ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦