DEATH TO UNIONISM. 7ÂL Right /fand of the. Busy Man is the minute hand on an ELGIN wa / tgii Every Elgin Watch is fully guaranteed. All jewelers have Elgin Watches. “Timemakers and Timekeepers,” an illus­ trated history of the watch, sent free upon request to E lgin N ational W atch C o . E lgin , I ll ■J"' I .. " Tlie Pai lfic mall steamiT. the Man churla, left San Francisco Wednes­ day on lier maiden trip to th«« Orient. She carried 2oo cabin and 240 steer age passengers. The Pblllppin«« com mission saileil on the Manchuria for Manila Tlie first balloon race at the St. Louis fair has ««nded. Tomlinson landed at Wyoming. Ill , Jim miles east of St I outs, and lias won the ; first of the series. Th«« races will contlnu«« until . ovember I. for a faoiio cash prlz«« ' Nunzio Marino, who shot and killed , tiiliseppe Marmanno and luially wounded Mrs Marmanno at Newark. N J . Monday in eluding a crowd of pursuers. dashed Into a salt marsh, I underlaid with quicksands ami sank ill'«* th« sands atiil perished before be «■util«! be captured. The butchers' strike has resolved Itself into a death struggle between unionism and Its haters, the Employ­ ers’ Asso< latlon. headed by Parry, the arch enenn ot tbe union. At this time, 5".""<> union employes of the locking houses are idle, and cannot get their old places back. On Sept« tnlx r 1 30,000 union employes oí th«« Pullman car company will lx« thrown out ot einplojment by the clos lug <>l the tac oríes, and the Interna tional Implement lompuny. employing about 20,0**iF people, all organized threatens to «lose down ulxiut Sep t ember 1 Notice has been given that «Ail ployes securing positions in any ot these institutions, at the resumption of work, will be selected from those I ¡recommended by and applying river is the final alm of the efforts through the Employers' Association. and progress of the Inland Empire I the enemy and opponent of the The open river commission can build ( unions. it. This organization represents the This means further trouble Not FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1904. backbone of the Northwest. There is one union man will apply for his obi money, brains, honesty, determina­ position through the medium of his tion. public spirit, and best of all. most hated enemy. The employer unanimous public sentiment behind it. I am not discouraged; things will hire no one except he come will right themselves. A pen­ If the state commission cannot build through this association. So the pros dulum swings one way and it. if the quicksands of legal or other pect darkens. then another, but the steady obstacles bind the feet of the com pull of gravitation is toward Chicago is the hea«l and front of mission, the people will build it. If the center of the earth. Any unionism in the United States. There, the commission will staud still and structure must be plumb if it is all the great labor organizations cen­ to endure. So It is with na- keep still, and not make objection, the ter an«l have their chief source ami seem to tri ­ tions. Wrong may people will do the rest. th«« efforts of the Manufacturers' As umph; right may- seem to be defeated; but the gravitation Salem is straggling with the qu< - solation and the Employers' Ass«x ia is upward to the throne of tion of municipal ownership of her tion will be dir«x te«i with fury against o God. Any political institution, if it is to endure, must be electric lighting and power plant. the Chi«.ago stronghold. Th«« public will suffer more than plumb with the line of justice. Nine-tenths of the business men of —Last words of John P. Alt- the capital city favor a municipal either ot the combatants. The rich geld. plant, and their reasons are good. employers can well afford to be idle o They argue that where the people for they have sufficient wealth to own the plant, the element of great satisfy any reasonable man The la­ WHOLESOME INDEPENDENCE. profits is removed; that good service boring people will t«e thrown on the at low cost is the foremost aim; that charity of the public and will sap the "Wholesome independence" is what where the city can furnish cheaper strength from other cities in contribu­ the New York Commercial correctly power, because of the absence of the tions to support the siege. characterizes the flopping in the po­ How to avoid this im|x*nding strug profit making features, mord and litical ranks this year. more industries will be induced to gle. which promises such dire re­ From an election for dog catcher in j sults. no matter which wav it is set Pendleton, to the selection of a pres-, come to the town; more and more tied, is one of the problems now be­ ident. independence in politics is com poor people can afford electric light; fore the ¡«eacemakers and the states­ better street service can be furnished mendable. It shows individual men of th«« United States. thought and repugnance to "bossism." in the residence districts, because It is the most ominous shadow in It shows personal interest in public the heavy expense under the private the present political «ampaign. ownership plan does not stand in the affairs and selection of candidates GENERAL NEWS. from voluntary consideration, rather way; if private plants pay corpora­ than from the crack of the leader's tions the enormous dividends that they now pay. tbe city could also Denver lawyers hive formed a Par­ whip. ker club for campaign work. That so many influential men are reap a small income, after furnishing Emperor William has declared changing from their time-worn ruts cheaper light; there is just as much that he will not offer his services to business management among mem ­ this fall, will give courage to many­ arbitrate the Russo-Japanese war men in the common walks, who have | bers of city councils as among mem­ Th«- N> w York N«-w Hav« n A Hart­ bers of electric light corporations, ford railway wijl extend 3», <••«,. ixhi in been faltering between decisions. The flopping of one man like Wil­ and there is no reason why it should rapid transit equipment during the liam G. Choate, from the republican not be a business success These are next year. The Central Federated Trades of to the democratic ranks, because of a some of the reasons advanced in fa­ New York City has ordered back to principle involved, will give courage vor of the municipal plant, and they work all the strikers belonging to the and reason to thousands of men who are worthy of study. federation. • •••••••••••••• are in search of a right decision. A determined effort on the part of The flopping of John S. McCall, a few wild cat corporations will be lifelong, influential democrat to the made at the coming session of the Roosevelt rank, will mean thousands legislature to repeal the corporation of democratic votes for Roosevelt, as tax law. The friends of the law a consequence. should be on the alert and be ready Summing up the situation, after a to meet any opposition. This law- long dissertation on the merits ot baa yielded a revenue of about 31"".- candidates and parties, the Commer­ 000 to the state, and has not driven cial says: one legitimate corporation out of bus “In the present campaign no one iness nor has it prevented the form­ question dominates all the rest, as ation of one that has a legitimate was the case eight and four years ago purpose in existing Irrigation. m«-r “The action of influential republi­ cantile, building, farming, milling, cans and democrats in thus severing lumbering, mining, and all the gr«-a former political ties is a wholesome industries of Oregon are represented sign. in new corporations being form« I “It shows the existence of a spirit | every day. and only the foreign wild of political independence that cannot cat concerns that nap a harvest from fail to have a restraining and moder- booming something that have just been discover- <1 in the province of Iwate Japan. Th«?y will be immediately opened on a large scale. Joe Peg. a gam.- warden, chased Senator W A Clark into a hotel at Missoula. Wednesday, thinking the senator had broken th«- game laws by killing grouse. The Federated Trades of New York will not join in the parade on Labor Day. because of the strong public sen­ timent against ].abor Day agitation ny walking delegates. Howard Chenovitch. a drunken cow­ boy, killed Constable Rodriguez and City Marshal Kilburn of Silver City. N M Monday and fatally wounded Pa' Nunn, in a saloon fight. Rev. T. 8. M-.and pastor of the Methodist church at Victor Col . is in jail < harged with interfering with the off!« al duties of Sheriff Bell it is tbe outcome of the Victor riots. E C. Stahlman. news editor of tbe Evening Bann*«r. of Nashville. Tenn., was drowned Tuesday while attempt­ ing to fix the steering gear of his launch, in the Cumberland river. B st treasure amounting to 31.250.« 000, has been found by English search­ ing parties near Spelonken. One-half of it will go to th«« British govern ment and one-half to tbe finders. Four women, wives of prominent business nu-n of Cuba. Kan . raided saloons of that city wtih hatchets. Sunday, breaking bar fixtures and despoiling dozens of cases of booze Henry M. Robertson, who was forced to resign as sheriff of Teller county. Colorado, during the riots has sued Edward Bell, present sher- If. for 15000 and asks the office back. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. No Dessert More Attractive Jell-O Umatilla's Heroine Teacher. Miaa Hila Andrews of Itale. visit«-1 several a In town the fur«' ¡«art <«( the week. Miss Andr« »» has H<-< ur' I the winter's wrm ol chool at tl I school house on St«-wart « reek, south |of Pilot Hock, un«l will sn bate tor h«-r new field of labor Miss Andrews is the young woman who rode 75 miles on horseba« k last February through a blinding snowstorm to attend the lea« her»' « Lauiinaiion at l*«-ndleiuu lamg Creek Haug««r. A survey for an electric railway from Olympia to Tacoma Is now lx« ing made. New fortifications an«l modern guns ar«« to be ¡«laced in ¡x,sit ion at l'ert Canby. A carnival of crim«- consisting «,f 38 burglaries in the month of August, has visited Seattle. Baker City liquor men have decid­ ed to |>ay fines ati«l observe the law» on Sunday closing William E Hill, a prominent Colfax citizen. die«i suddenly Tuesday trozn a stroke of paralysis Mrs Will Ibxlgi of N«-wb«-rg. died Wednesday as a result of injuries re­ ceived in a runaway. A new high sch«xi| building .««sting 12 » '«*<• will b«« complet«*d by Sep tember 15. at Ashland The <>at yield in Powell's valley is but 20 bushels per acre this year, the usual yield being from 55 to 65 bush els. The body of an unknown elderly man. a victim of forest fires, was fouml on th« Nehab ni near Portland W«dli<*sda) A cloudburst in Silver Bow Canyon, on th«« N rthern Pa« if.« in Montana played hav.«< with two miles of track for that company. Tuesday The most conspicuous ¡«art of the equipment f th«« Connect l««ut Knights Templar was the immense nutmeg badges worn by the delegation The new fish hatchery at New Westminster. B C-, will have a ra- ¡«acity of 5"." i.OOO fry and will be the 'arg'-st on the Pacific coast The Portlaml Gem ral El«>ctric Light Company has be» n sued by G«««Stinson, of Portland, for 31" A««« f««r being burned by a live wire Great crowds of land hunters are gathering at Fort Hall, Idaho, for the opening of a portion of the Indian reservation to settlement on Septem­ ber 6 R« v J L Iforshner. for I«« years pastor of tbe Congregational ctur« h at Hood River, has resigned because hi« flock objected to the liberality of his views Jens Nelson, of Eugene, was arrest­ ed Monday for larceny ««immitted over a year ago at that place. He thot gb. it wa* forgotten ami re'urr ed Io town. William Ikougherty. serving two years for burglary, in the Boise pen- iter, iary. escaped from the guards on the rock pile. «uesday and has not yet been captured. J R Sovereign, former grand mas­ ter of the Knight« of Labor, now edi­ tor of a paper at Wallace Idaho, will g.> to Ind.ana to stump the state for the democratic ticket. Because a female saloonkeeper. Mrs. Maris Hamm« rlinck, refused to wed him. George Smith. ag««d 49. com milted suicide« by shooting himself in Portland. Wednesday For tbe first time In 50 years all the saloons of Baker City were- closed tight last Sunday Many of the old pioneers lai«! in a supply <«n Saturday- night for just such an emergency. Fire by s|«c>ntan<«uu* combustion caused 8fo. trouble, 1<« hh ««x seem to be with the Russians. Even penis.«. Try it toxtay. In Four Fruit FL*, numbers cannot make up for these de­ vors; Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Rusp. berry. At grocers. 10c. ficiencies. Look! Like Ccal “Blossom.” W. N. Brown I rought in some speci­ mens H in til«« Snlption country Mon day will' h bear a striking resemblance to < <«al oi mor«« |,r >p««rly speaking, to have In ■ i: tak««n fi «m a formation In which <«,Ll might ox expected to <»< • cur. Tl «« si ■■ It« <«n left at this office is very tight *«ml soft am! can be cut r«*adily w ih a iMX'ket knife. When freshly « t 1« i -Kembles coal som«« the surface dries the re what b>. . semblam »■ is ii iiiarkcLe. Loze Logs in Forest Fire. In the forest fir«-» which prevail«-«! some wwks ago east of Whitney th«« lumber «orupany lost something like a half million feet of logs, the actual cash loss of which will ex<<«ed 3309*« There are still several small fin«s burning over lu that ¡»art of the «n In our store. til; D J « FAI I.. JI DI, t-.I.O« K TELE pbunr, main »31 ; realdri ». b«a«k 141 DR T M HENDEBMON. PHYMK’IAN and aurgeon iflFic* In Ha tinga Hank building, 1 CMTkw pb«/o», mala 1411 ; r*d 1223 DK LY.S5 K BhAKEJILKK. • HKOXH and uervoua <11 a « and I «orneo Judd b eiitliur. * aruer Mala and I < ourt atr**Ta Offka pL«x.s* ouala 721; I r«sldet4< *, r<-d 1133 X ita j I LerapeufVa Dît LENA ALLE.N OSTEOPATH liealdeijf e, TLoœpa>/t* street. berwe*o i Court and Waur stretta I'booe. bla/t K cttoqb ea.a la fvrvlga sod m,s.«»tte ex Laar* < a: traded Hesry €. A*iac^ praafetet : T J , ri' e p?c»»4exai . F. H LHsraw, 'hah MB| MÎÉMM aahlar national COMPLETE Capital IN EVERY RESPECT. SUITS CLOTHES THESE THAT EXCEL THE WORK OF LOCAL TAILORS ARE WORTH LOOKING AT AND ASKING ABOUT. ASK ANYONE WHO HAS WORN ONE OF OUR BETTER' SUITS AND A FRIEND WiLL SPEAK TO YOU. E PENDLETON SAVIN I, •• Tt KAE1L ATT»zit>ET AT LAW III strert- ♦ Our new stock nas arrived and we are prepared to fit all the feet. AETEB A EALEY. ATTGENEYS AT law. ogVa la Bartas Bask bsl.dlac Call early and get the p«ck of our large stock. « ♦ ♦ SECOND HAND DEALERS. ♦ ♦ Are You Satisfied :..«. » « 'Phons Main 311. With your income? If not. I can show you how to add 325 a week to your Income Does not tnterefere with i-resent «xcupaifon How 35 invested In an advertisement five different times, carted a net profit of 3130 Write me and I will show you how you can do the same thing. aod rive you positive proof. H M A.. Ik i 1409!, New York. I «.«; HAILEY A LiOWEIX. ATTOBNEYS AT aw «.«ffVr» la Impala b act Expert Collectors We have locate: a branch office In Pendleton, and will make collecting defunct bills a specialty. No account too old for us to handle Our plan Is: “No collections, no Larges. Sults Instituted, judgments advertised. The Van AlstlneGordon A- Co.. Mer­ cantile Agency. H. V. Llpe’4k Co. Mrgs. m : - a bcitdtag • •••• •••••••••••••osssssssssses 119 E Court St. «TEST taa Ir xted »Cers. BEATS THE LOCAL MERCHANTS A MILE. ROOSEVELT’S One lot cloth bound books wer«- 25c, 35c and 4«'«c. now 15c each. I THE FAHMEEM OF WE»TOS. Warum. Orw< a cenerai baaM Mí U4M Ex tad auid • U* k Ja ¿0- W. Pr setetei. «k* ^r-k , J É. Ki^art. 'aatúer . di '*• ’ <■ <> A HartXMA. M M T. Pr: *, G D <*raw 2 V Eñap.»t, sad r» »t <• plans tor bcltdlnc» la the city or ruaatzy. K««om IT. JtsM butidtag F E VAN I t SHN A CO. œNTBACTWBB sad b .tdrrv b.-Rk. st«»» sad cr®eat work sddr«-« R«, 45A. Peodletaa. M«'i;s At« MA! CONTRACTORS AND lx-.: .".»r» I- xz-.v, given os short oo ti.» 1-^.r» onters at otDce of Gray» Hart*V Lumber Cu. WITH WHEAT AT THAT PRICE YOU TOWN ON ONE LOAD TO PAY FOR A A KUNKEL & CU. NOW HAVE A CAN BRING TO ENOUGH BUCKEYE" DRILL. GOOD SUPPLY OF THESE IN 1 STOCK AND ANOTHER FULL CAR ON THE WAY. WE ALSO CARRY THE "BUCKEYE’ HAVE THE MILLS. JNO. •CHATHAM" FANNING MILLS. rr MILLS; THEN OWENS " WE SATISFACTION THE ONLY IN THIS TERRITORY. DICS BESIDES PLOW WE HAVE THE GANG AND WALKING PLOWS IN CONTBACTOg AXD BVILI»- Estimates tomlsbrd oc all Ltixto -t tnasonry. ,-em»at walks. etoM walte. Leave «Ardere at Hast ««reguutaa st FANNING DISC M KELLER. Pl.ASTBBIN'G AND CB- œenttng Ceoeot waika a apeciaity WortrUm- ortferv at Bad’ey A M mt Y tear store. Malt street I* box 104 BOTH THE INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS DEERE PLOWS AND HARROWS. THE JNO. DEERE DISC PLOW IS GIVEN CIDER SHEEE A COLE. CONTRACTORS AND b fid. -a Estimate« fi-*lab«d oa abort Job wort a spec atty. Prompt Sb.'g, on B!”ff etrr*-t. near Main THAT THE HAS STEEL AND CHILLED BOTTOMS COME AND SEE US. B-'RTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES tvllsble almtrhcts of tttle to all I ab B s in l mer le county I..«ns oa etty end -arm peperty Buy« aoJ B11 ilnj, or real eatate Doe« a general brokerage busln»» Pars tax«« and makm lav««t ®rnts tor non residents Refweace. say bank in lVndleton G A liAKTMAN. Prm ° A HARTMAN. JR. Hee Free ' V¿'r«ILi'A CO, *TY ABSTRACT CO.— «al^?t«b‘ì * ’'‘r* 01 twoperty and att«r- **.?*‘ • «loog on the fitta. W« k* TOB “ atatraet o< J * r-a’'«nsb!r charge. Consult us »Un In need of an abstraet I'matllla .'’“•rS't I", trice tn Savings Bank Buttd- Oregon Feed Yard Corner Webb and Coabie Streets. The old reliable Oregon Feed Yard In not only centrally located, being only three blocks from Main street, but it is the largest ami best equipped in the city. We have well water and city water, with hose to wash your rigs. W«« have pl««nty of shed room and corrals for l»«« stock. There is plenty of room for a «lx or elght-hors«« team to turn around inside the feed yard. We can give you grain hay, either green or ripe, an«l though the price of feed is higher, you will find that we have not raised th«« price, but th ««old schedule of prices Is main tained. Oregon Feed Yard MILLSAP BROTHERS. Proprietors. M BKNTl.EY KKVRESKNTS TH! oldeat and moat tvilable Are and acrl dent Insurance cvmpanim lYfW with Hartman A ba tract Co. A. KINKEL & CO Main Street, One Block from Depot JOHN HAILEY. JK. f 8 I.AM, t*oM mleel.-ner Specialty made ot land 81 Int» and proof Insurance and eotl«c tto— Office tn jujd building, mom I« ^ uverv ^ and feed stables . CXJMMElU IA!* STABLES. G. M FBOOMB pri*prletor Fine bonim, rt¿». »i J k .