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After pondering <u«r the figures of the department of commerce and Send for Book about •* Motherhood." ale. <>r„ September 18 de.ll- labor for about a month, the Chicago j^re Xou to become a mother ? It >do you realise new Methodist Episcopi») Chronicle has discovered Mr. Wright’s the great amount of »uih-ring lh.it most women art- "average man does not exist.” but obliged to undt igo. t < pain they have to beat If < Iregon popullMt« have could do anything to tclievc that pain would )ou not that "the standard of living Is better” cate« «»f nomination of doit ? V'it ate a s< nsibk woman and of course you titan it was a few years ago. Since ticket. would—then read carefully evety word. the beef trust, the coal trust, and the The Southern <>r«*ic«»ii District Fair hundreds of other trusts have ad opened at Hugene Tuesday with a vance.! prices to the top notch, the large at tendance. The «»rexon Feileratlon of Women'* l> a liniment s.» potent that it frill greatly lessen the average man and woman have dlacov suttvtiug ot any cave of laltov, no in.uit i how citrfi- Club« will filler I at Baker City on or ered that it costs a great deal more to ult. \\ ith ti » liniment. M«wh< hood is a beautiful about October 15. keep up the standard of living, ami dieam. without it. a iu;’itmate. X more suWer- Th«- vlectflc light plant nt KalanidT intii.no mole nevdlos«. airs, but one pea* i tul ideal that present wages and trust prices Fall«, \\ axh . 1« n«*ai l> <*oiiip|eu*«|. !t motherhood is \. uisif \ ou v. ill but open \oui eye*. arc* an obstacle that everyone feels Will COMt $100.000. For external use. safe to adminster, and All the sophistry of the partisan sta- Alaakun native« have found what wonderful >n results A word to the wise; ‘•Mother’s Fiunri.” All diugg>t* *< H d al tisiicianH cannot gloss over the fact 1« alleged to I m * 100 p«»Ul)i|N of anibvr- grln. valued at $64,000. $1.00 per oot \V< >t ’.id our 1« x, ••Mother that the limited income cannot be hood.” free, it y u ask for it. The Idaho Medical Association will stretched to meet the demands that BRADHELD REGULATOR holt! it« annual convention nt lx*W ÍH- ure m ide upon it. High trust prices, ton. October ♦» ami 7. At r '• fostered by the unjust tariff, may give A complete new «y«tetn ✓z a glamour of prosperity to the pro world# is to I m * itiAtalled noon at tn* bune. In an important respect tected industries, but the many have Ohemawa Indian m ho«»! The cell« in the old < <»unty jail at France differs from England, which to pay to the prosperous few. Union are bring place«! in supports only the established Angli The state irrigation convention Is court bou«e at La <• ramie. can church and through i>arllanient over ami now for the national con The photographer« of the North retains Jurisdiction over the appoint FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23. 1904. gress at El Paso, in November. The west are now in «eMidon at Tacoma, ments and disposal of material ques • • states that show a disposition to aid for a three days’ meeting. tions. In France, on the contrary, The opening attendance at the <ll«- the government in making straight there is no state church and all de trict fair at Hugene 1« larger Hum at A magic lamp, unlovely for their crooked irrigation laws, will any previous fair at that place. the lack nominations share numerically in the stand more chance of receiving u por Of legendry in gem and The Wanhington grand iodee of the public appropriation, though the tion of the 127.000,000 reclamation Sons «»f Herman elected George Mtt- carven scroll. Catholics are much more numerous Bunted in a dusky chamber of fund than the states that remain in ler. of Walla Walia, provident. there than the Anglicans are in Eng the world. Eugeiir V. l»rbi» will speak fn Taco- I the lethargic condition. Oregon can With untrimmed wlek a- land. Owing to the great numerical get a larger share of this fund by ma September 27, ami the nocialiat sntoulder in the bowl. preponderance in France, by w hich ire preparing for a great rally. showing an actual interest in irriga the Vatican gets nearly all the relig The Boise baxeball league team ha« -Then timid Chance—the cham tion. She should have one of the won the pennant and $1000 prise for ious revenues and the Protestants and berlain of God— very largest state delegations at El the championship of the Northwest. A-stunible in the dark, with Jews very little. Rome has had no Paso. It will prove to the govern The cattle industry* I* reviving all groping hand special reason to object to the state ment that the interest in irigation over the Northwest, and hundr«* da of Scattered the crust of ashes appointments to bishopries and other •'arloads are leaving Montana daily. from the wick— here is not superficial nor selfish. places. The rupture that followed And lighted every corner of Thret months suspa-nsioii 4s prom- School has started and young men ised all University of fregón students the land! the mandates from the Vatican to two —Aloysius Coll in Everybody’s French bishops under penalty of ex and young women from every part who participate in hazing new stu- Magazine. communication. and the contrary or of the country are making a tempor dents. James Inman, of L«»«»|ung In order to afford ders of the government under penalty ary home here. Or., hax announced that h- 1« them the greatest possible safety and of suspending the prelates' income, didate for president of the can now scarcely stop short of a fur the best possible moral atmosphere, States. I I1F.F GOVERNMENT HOMES. ther dissolution which neither side drive out the white shirt hobo. Bus The hop crop around Independence, The rush of homeseekers to secure iness don't depend on this» ( lass of Or., is much lighter than waa «X- desires. tracts of land under the various irri parasites.. They produce nothing, add peeled up to the time of the actual gation projects announced by the gov Readers of the Daily E^st Ore nothing to the community, except a gathering. Joseph Gribbl ernment shows that the home build gonian remember the Associated contamination and their presence is was Monday L»st chosen grand insld ing instinct is as strong as ever in the Press news service usbd by this paper not needed. It is not wanted any guani of the gram! aerie of Hagies a breasts of the American people. several years ago. It was so incom where and Pendleton should not be Baltimore. As the government land, suitable plete. unsatisfactory and clumsy that forced to support the cast-off refuse The hop crop of Oregon thia year for homes, becomes further limited it was discarded and the present of other parts of the world. Drive is considerably below the average in in area, it is more and more of an Scripps-MeRae afternoon news serv out the white shirt hobo. He is the quantity, while the quality is uncom monly good. outrage that public land should be ac ice adopted. The Associated Press really dangerous specie. Portland High School was dismiss quired for speculation. Yet large morning service sold to country pa Oregon must now atop talking ed Wednesday because <»f cold weath acreages are passing into the hands pers consists of from eight to twelve until er. the heaBng plant not having been of the land grabbers, every day in th« long news items each day. usually a about “soulless corporations*’ placed in order for the wi year, under both the desert land law clumsy rehash of the news of the pre the few private citizens now block Mrs. Jennie A. Mc<'ready of Buffa- ing the progress of the portage road, and the commutation clause of the vious day. while the afternoon service 10. N Y . will erect a 500« r«x»m em homestead law. while under the tim of the Scripps-McRae Association con imitate the example of the O. R. a N blned hotel and reMaura; it on the ber and stone law. not only the land sists of from 25 to 40 live, snappy, Company and sell a right of way to Lewis and Clark fair grout is at Port land. but the most valuable timber in the concise Items covering the news field the people at a reasonable price. A Portland flour mill ii just re- world today is being speculated in of the entire world, up to the hour of <1 \ I I: \I NEWS. ceived an order for !♦• carloads of with absolutely no regard for the set going to press. The afternoon Asso flour from Boston this I*»*mg the first tler or for the country at large. October I >35.000.000 cash will be order of the kind ever received fn ciated Press franchise for Pendleton These laws are active instruments is now open and the East Oregonian paid to ex-soldlers of the Cuban re Portland. A. G. Pom, an oh! man living 15 in the stealing of the land which be could g-t it for the asking, but it pre bellion against Spain. New York capitalists will immedi mil*-« west of Eugene. Or., hanged longs to the people of the United fers the service now tiring used. The ately build a railroad from sea to sea himself in his son s bam. Sc|»tember States. And there is no citizen who Baker City Herald uses the afternoon acrojjs Guatemala, which will be 270 11. No known motive except ~tlred may not desire to avail himself of his Asos< iuted Press service and that pa miles long. of living ” right to acquire some of this land, he per's telegraphic service averages Thirty-five Oregon ami Washing The value of th*- iron, pig Iron, an or his son. about 1« items per day. or a little bet thracite coal, bituminous coa and tin ton people who have been duped by All the great land interests are a ter than the morning service used by plate produced in Pennsylvania In John Alexamier Iu»»»e, liave deserted him am! left Zion City for their form 19oJ equaled 87 7 4,9« J.777. unit in their opposition to the repeal the Baker City Democrat and the er houies. Napoleon Shipley la dead on the of these laws. They present a solid Pendleton Tribune. The afternoon Tem|>orary Insanity I» th** plea of county i-oor farm at Pittsburg. Pa. At front. They are organized; they are service gets the day's news while It one time he waa poat master of Wash Mrs. Jeannette Harris of North Yak- aggressive and it is a sinister tact that | is fresh, and places it in the homes of ington. D. C.. arul a millionaire. ima. accused of murdering her Infant they have thus far prevented any I readers in the evening, when every Mr. and Mrs. Jetw Sapp, of Roily. grandchild at b’pokane. atx>ut four months ago. land reform legislation in congress. class of people has the most lime and Ky.. were fatally injured and their It is claimed that the expert exam five children burned to death in a But the country is becoming arous inclination to read. ination of the b<M»k« of ex-sheriff Col- fire which destroyed their home. ed to the fact that it is being literally Mrs. Bezzonl. a New York woman, Kith at Salem, show« that he not only The resolutions speeches, parades. robbed by a small band of selfish men waa bitten on the foot by a "com is not •‘short.*’ but that hr is entitled who would amass fortunea and who, ! picnics and other features of the On- mon spider." Blood poisoning re to some rebates. A runaway freight train dazhed In by the evasion of the spirit if not the j tario irrigation meeting are insignifi sulted and she will loae her leg and to a mixed train al Potlatch Junction. letter of the law, are absorbing the cant compared to the splendid ex possibly her life. Rev. C L. Janzow. German Luth Idaho, badly wrecking both, Septem choicest remaining tracts of land hibit of irrigated products seen there. eran. of St. Louis, has sued members ber 1». No on*- was Injured, every- These are the realities of Irrigation, which should be reserved for the real of his flock for slander. In the ag body having warning. the speeches are but the theoretical gregate he claims 825.000 actual and home-maker. At Femie. B C. Parley P Batt, a And the men in congress who are habilaments of the subject. It was 120 000 punitive lar.aggr brakeman on his first run. tried to in reality bitterly hostile to any fitting that the convention should be Within three days time one child make a Hying »witch Se|»tember 1» He lost his balance, fell under the change in these land stealing laws, held in the midst of the prolific pro In the family of Bernard Sacks, of New- York, broke its leg. another died wheel» and waz killed. ducts of the art of irrigation. It is are the same statesmen who most Seats for J JOO people will be pre- of pneumonia and a third fell out of loudly proclaim that they are the imposible that a delegate to that con a window and broke Its skulL i pared in the Armory at Portland to great friends of the settler, the home vention could go away from the meet The negro militia company of New I accommcxlate the audience that ex- builder and the small farmer. They ing without an increased ardor for Haven. Conn., returning from the I pects to hear Senator Fairbank.--' ! speech on October 1. are found on the wrong side of every and a higher understanding of the Manaases maneuvers, were stoned by a Texas regiment. The interference Whitman 4'ollege has purchased a subject. Lying in the heart of the land reform measure, yet urging with of regulars prevented a pitched bat pipe organ costing 812.000. fur Me sagebrush desert, the little irrigated might and main that the welfare of tle. morial Hall. it contains 20*0 pipes settlement of Northern Malheur coun the settler is their sole object. During the great Halifax fire three and was built by an uncle uf Presi ty is a veritable garden spot, the persons were killed, but none by fire dent Roosevelt in 1883. dreary wastes reaching up to the very A fireman by being electrocuted by a On the Opening day of the Wash FIRST PROMISE OF SPORT. borders of the orchards and alfalfa broken wire: another fireman by a ington State t'niveraity 200 more stu The San Francisco Call, in speaking fields. Happy families are now liv falling chimney, and Miss Flora Kin dents enrolled than on the first day last year, and the attendance »01 be of the release of the Russian cruiser ing contented, useful lives on the once by a falling tree. The Jeffries-Mun roe fight In San the largest this year in Its history. Dena, says: arid desert. A useless waste has been Francisco, so thoroughly disgusted The question of the Russian war converted into a productive settle the sport-loving populace that prize ship has been settled by the president ment, producing taxes for the support lighting is now under the ban and without ruffling the dignity of Japan of the state and inviting the idle from future fights will probably be pre or Russia. He gives her two months the cities to the broader sphere of vented by the police. Thomas H. Tibbles, populist nomi in which to make repairs and get usefulness in the pleasant life of the nee for vice president, has issued his out, and as an alternative she must farm. letter of acceptance. In which he ex go now or disarm and lie here till presses strong hopes that the popu It was a New Englander who the close of the war. Of course she list party will soon become the lead will disarm and rock ingloriously on thanked God not more than 80 years ing party in the nation. Columbus, Ohio, May ao. 1903. ago. that the barren Pacific Coast was Six years ago I had a severe attack of The imports from the United States the bay until peace comes. Inflammatory Rheumatism I was laid ut On some grounds it will be regret as far removed from the cultured cir into Cuba, increased but three per In ticl for six months, and the doctor» I cent in the past year, while those ted that her government does not ac cles of New England as It is. He from England. Germany, Spain and had did me no good. Thev changed med cept the two months' time for re said this forbidding region was only France Increased from 8 to 28 per icines every week and nothing they pre scribed seemed to help me Finally I be- pairs. She could be patched up and fitted as a haunt for wild animals cent in the same period. pan the use of S. S. S My knee andelbow The International Geographical joints were swollen terribly, and at one coaled in that time, and then Japan apd savages and that he. for one. In would have a cruiser waiting for her congress, would never vote to bring Congress has decided that the eastern time my joints were ao swollen and pain end of I^tke Erie |s rising gradually, ful that I coull not close them when outside the three-mile limit, and w hen the wild region any nearer to civiliza and that In 3500 years more Niagara opened. I was so bad tliat I conld not tion by sending ’ exploring parties or they met there would be a sea fight Falls will go dry and the lake be move knee or foot. J was getting discour aged. you may be sure, when 1 I •■cyanS. beganS. S agvi. ne »ure. right off our western water front. building roads across the impassable forced to seek another outlet. • , *. but ’ as • I -_ saw it was —a helping me I Icontin- i.,uuu. In Connecticut a young girl picked 6 There would be standing room only mountains. Yesterday, Boston—cul •>«d it, and to-day I am s sound well man up the end of a telegraph wire that tured,. self-adulating, haughty, edu -on the hills from Mount Tamalpais to and have never had a return of the disease. had been broken by the storm. The S. S. S. purified my blood ami Cured tue the Twin Peaks. The Cliff House cated, refined, resourceful, proud old wire was ahort-circuited by an elec of this severe case of Rheumatism after would look like a bee hive about to Boston—ordered 10 carloads of flour tric light wire three miles away, and everything else had failed I have rec swarm and there would be lively bet from this forbidding haunt of sava the child was instantly killed. ent nine nd cd it to others with good |«- R. H. CllAFMAN. ting on the grounds. It would be a ges and wild animals, this Oregon Marcellus F. Graupner, a gradúate *u'*s- >555 ML Vernon Ave. sight worth seeing, and it the Lena's country which her statesmen shud of Harvard with an excellent record. sailing date were set long enough dered to thlrrit of half a century ago. Is the "King of Hoboes.” He Is af The poisonous acids that produce the in ahead San Francisco would have a Thus is the recompense of time made flicted with wander lust and has beat flammation and Jiain are absorlied into the en his way around the world once and blood and Rheumatism can never l>econ bigger crowd than came for the perfect and the pride of the haughty a dozen times across the continent. quered till theae are neutralized and fil Knights Templar. It is many a long made humble in the presence of civi Seven thousand workmen in the tered out of the blo.»l and system SSS. year since hostile powder has been lization’s leveling influences. The lit "model town” of Pullman. III., have goes directly into the circulation and at burned near our coasts, except in the tle savages crowded in the narrow been discharged and told to remove tacks the disease itself. It purifies and re store» the blood to a healths*, vigorous Civil War, and such a fight as might *>tles In New England can now find their tools. The conditions and terms condition. It contains no potash, alkali or be here would have the zest of novel free homes, fresh air. broader citi of the order of dismissal lead to the other strong min belief that the town will la* practical erals. but i, guar ty, with the additional pleasure that zenship and wider spheres of useful ly abandoned. anteed entirely we could see the show without cost ness in this haunt of wild animals— vegetable. Write Frank O'Donnell, nn 18-year-old ing us a cent in men or ships or pow this inhospitable wilderness of the old clerk <rn a 89 a week salary, raised ua and our physi New Englander's dream. cians will advise der. the checks in which he was paid Sat without any urday night and had them cashed Japan would be willing to do her charge whatever. P. T. Barnum once said: "If you without trouble till he was 820.000 to part in the spectacle, and if Russia Ourlxxik on Rheu have * 19 to put in use. pay S 10 for an the good. He lingered too long and matism sent free. had any regard for the feelings of our article ami 89 for advertising. 1 can was nabbed. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, ba people and the czar had a spark of out talk any man but a printer, but An unknown drive’r of a cab ran the genuine circus spirit in him, he the man who can stick type and the down and seriously Injured a 0-year- IDMINISTIC VroiC'N XOÌ l< | . would say the word "go” and furnish next morning talk to a thousand men old girl in Chicago Wednesday, and was immediately attacked by a mob us some real sport. while 1 am talking to one, is the man of 500 people, who witnessed his care In III.* < oiintv Court of th» state .if Or exon, for t iuHtlllu County In tt„. 111Mll,r I am afraid of, ami I want to be his less act. He escaped by running his of the estate of Gl.leon G. G hii .I h - o <| e The fact reported in this morning’s friend.” team for two miles. telegrams that France is agitated Notice I. hereby given that the under To prevent unhappy and discon signed has been l.v the above entitled court over the opposition of a complete Senator Fairbanks has not resigned «ppolnt.-.l adniliilstrator of the above en tented families in army circles. Major separation of church and state will his senatorial toga and evidently is General Corbin has recommended law "dlo."» ' "1‘'1 h*" d"1* '>"*,|f|,',l “» the lend interest to the statement that uncertain of ids election in Novem that no army officer be allowed to All |»*r»ons having claltna ugnlnst said estate are hereby notified to pre"."',, „,2 the government now levies taxes and ber. If he were certain of election to wed until he has secured permission name with |>ro|Hi v.Hi<|i»rR to m,. a| ..... pays over 88,000,000 a year to the re the vice-presidency his grip on the from the war department and has r<wl4»nce. near I'klali. OreK..n, wlihln i l Bl1 made ample showing that his Income month« from «late hereof ligious orders, says the Lewiston Tri senatorship would undoubtedly relax Dat«_‘<] thia 19th «lay of S«*|ii«*iii|y,.r 1904 is sufficient to support a family. The Minneapolis Seed Treater and Separator Mother’s Friend WHERE THERE ARE COWS 8 O o 0 No matter how tew or bow many, there ebouid be ■ DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR c Ite uw ueaui Pure Milk, live»» t rraiu, and lb. H.-.1 of Bult.r No lluuie hairy-no Country Place—Cuuipiole wllboul a bt LAVAL If you will tall ua the numtwr ot cowa you are milking we will eend you our l»04 Catalogue and other valuable dairy information Free G The Ue Laval Dairv Supply Co. A new. u.« ful and abs<»lut.-ly ne< cssary machine for every prac tical farTner which na» bw-n perfeiáed by the Inventor after years <»f thorough Investigation and study along tlu« Hr«e. '¡I m - -Impl.-l. tlte mo«t i-ifi-ctin- lie- ime-t iliiralile inailiine ever Imili. This machine remove* all »mut from the grain, also takes out the smut balls .i.'id »■ -».lutely kn.i all the smut v-rms. It also sepa rate» king head» vUd oats and other iw-e<ls that are light enough float. Buy Shoes Now • •••••••••••• 1111 (.ICI II DIsMiLITIOX sil l vr Dixiiixt.l.i;. UH.SOX <<».'< Ml \X n t.lll VI' < ITTIXt. IM»« \ OF YOt R SHOE BI1,I> HHtlHI lit < apa« if) 7.’. I. h -I h I- gar le ur, i .tdlj o|tf*rafe<l A. KUNKEL & CO $5 Ladies’ Shoes for $4.35 our S5.00 ladle«* «hoe« in kid and patent colt u «ole«. French ami <*ubat» heel«, now icoing at . .. The«** are ill new an«1 of thl« «eaaon*« purchase. Pendleton, Oregon $4 Ladies’ Shoes for $3.60 • ••••••••••••• S mis M sss E. B. GAMBKE. $3.50 Ladies’ Shoes for $3.10 «hoea, kid wtork. In (urna an<l well« for Hotel Cruise $3 Ladies’ Shoes for $2.65 S3.to shoes In the h»»u*w. <yu*-*-n Quality, contract exetpted) for 0 ladies' shoes for . S2 00 ladlcM* »hoes for Firft Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Edwin Clapp »hoes in patent colt Llurher cut. 87 00. now for 1 leal kid. the swell dress Shoe for evening wear. M.W, now Vici kld» in four atylea. I for Service the very best. The H el Cruise is located at the torner of Webb and Cot- tonwood streets in a new budding L .f t especially for hotel pur poses Each room Is large and comfortable, bein- well lighted and w. ventliaied In fur:. : .ng this hotel, the bewt of every thing was porebeMd. and e' entloe has been give-: to the anla- tic effect «. well as comfort. W e have a large and very s**le«-t »lm k of mlase»' and chi shoe», all »iz«-s. latest lasts and leathers, ten to twenty per cent entire line. < > Modem In a.I appointments. In every par •-ular Splendidly furnished throughout. The H tel CruUe is a model place for lodjers V» MI traveling men and citizens who seek a fint-clasa place where rate» are not high Cafe In cot nec'.lon. Short orders served at all times SA <M» < > <11 I’M »X -l|ol< rait water proof the great rough weather Shoes. 8C.hb. no kid ani |»«tent «oit 85 VO shoes for.......... .. ..................... *-’> to ♦♦♦♦«»»»»»»««♦»o************************************ ♦ We have th«-m In box ralf velour calf, wax calf. vk4 Ml',«» AH All All All . j < All hare • ' f ' t3 «0: S3 50 ah<»e« for ........................................................ .. ................. our fl 00 f»h«se« in various make« an»l leather«, now S3 50 «hoe# for S2-25 whotr« for S2.00 vici «hn for .. ♦ : Sewing Machines Must Go S3 IX tmrMl. < Lk-Unx flut <ak <»f al! maHdiac» SÎ 7o < > S2 SI SA SI SA » XI tt VXD -I < oXIi-li XXI> MACHINES. d < - * ' * * ' decided to discontinue lMni • r at less tKxn Boy«'. Youtli’» and IJlik- <«rnt»' J hc Inn:, -t -I.» k in Imi. In ihl- Un«* we have «.-lc<*trd *t«a*k ami make- il,al give 11..-W -4»»-- wear Ilk. iron *^avial low ,m entire hm- Ml uo «Hier maclùne» warrant.si to sew pr-qa-rl, and give uaUafacGoo. for SA.UO and up. Dindinger, Wilson (SS Co JOE BASLER «.«Mill IT LOW»<T I'llltix DIoMil.l XtiW ON Xo f.<M»|ls < IIAIK.ED IM RIX t. -M I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»**4«*********************«o < > < > < KRPET---- I IRNTTURE—STOVES. 4444444*44*444****** ♦♦♦♦♦♦» : ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE »■room modern dwelling, good loca 11 >n. ltj lots, fine basement, every thing new and up-to-da'e. S3000 S-ro'i^ bouse, lot«, barn, chicken yard, shade trees. 81760. M< lern «room cottage. 6 fine lota, tine soil. 82500 «Room house, nice Improvements, shade trees 11100. JJ" acres fine land; elegant house; close to town, l«5 .. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM 4M acre* finest wheat land; highly improved. 121.000. «40 a.-res grain land. 810.000 «40 acre* grain land, well Improved *8t00 Office room« for rent. Timber land for sale. Timber locations made. If you with to buy or »ell anythin! cal) on me In m> office in Saving» Bank building H KOEPPENS C. C. BERKELEY A. C. KOEPPEN * BROTHERS. o . ...................................... ..................... ................... : What is a ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 THE I n E of a Saving* account is not fully understood. It is a banking feature that does more service to a community that can readily be ap preciated. In every community, there are numbers ot people who have small sums and no means of using • • •••••••••••••••••a them to advantage, The Savings Department of this bank affords the means of utilizing these funds. One man ha» 85. another 850, another more, another leas. These sums when placed together in a bank can be loaned out so a« to pay Interest, The Saving» De- partment 1» the means ot getting these small sums to gether and loaning them out safely. There are many peo ple who would be pleased to receive Interest on their money for a short time. The Commercial National Bank is the only institu tion In this city which provides strictly for the receipt and care or savings and trust funds. Interest paid on all such accounts at the rate of Savings Account?: Building Material i ♦ DImer.Mon luml>cr of all de» ecrlptlons. Sa*h. Doors, Blind«. Mouldinc. Buildinc and Tar Pa per. « o 4 KRING YOVR BILI. TO VS AND <.IT OI R riGVRES. Grays Harbor Commercial Co. Opposite W. A C. R. Depot. Interest Don't overlook the fact that we are a Notional Hank. unJer the direct RU|>ervl8lon of the Federal Govern ment. Compounded 4 GLENN WINSLOW ♦ ♦ JIWUIFR AND OPTICIAN. 4 Faatotnee Block. 4 : . AI L KINDS I have good, sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices every six ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• months FOR CASH. W. C. MINNIS I cuve it cleaned. «>iled and pul tu »Kape for anutla r ii»r. We wouM like lo «lo the work for you—it util be done righi. ♦ Dry Wood Certificate* Payable in 6 months, 4 •••••••••••••••••••a : : |M-r t'eut. Safety deposit boxe* fur rent. Hun got into yonr watch during the ninuiM-r Is doing the little nuehiw mudi kann, Now is tlte time to have « Four Per Cent per Annum for each calendar month that the money remains in bank. I»« po!iits made on or before the 4th of a month draw in terest from the fimt of that month. Interest Is credited on all accounts February and August 1st, al which times, if not drawn. It becomes part of the principal. Any part of a deposit may be withdrawn without disturbing Interest on the balance. Certificates of deposit are Issued bearing interest at the following rates: THE DUST Order« at Neuman*« Cigar Store. ^••••••••ooeoaeeooeaeeeaea Ws Ms If >ou are Painting. Interested tn ou 1(n< is complete. ACADEMY BOARDS SIRKlCHERS HRVsiUS ARTISTS' SABLES BLENDERS SKY BKCKHES I’lAQL'ES TUBE COLORS We make a specialty of fram ing pictures, Neweac «lock of frames. •••••••••••••••••••••••e • • WANTKD- YOUR OIUIRR8 F<>K i'x Kr,r'*1 cards, wedding Invitations, etc : 1O0 eugraved visiting canto with ol.t. f.’J'ÎJ •'MJtlottal cards In futurs, per ’^Â^^' nnlan 1 ................................. : iùnïred G. C. SHARP Opera H omi lu«M.k. ....... •••••••3