The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, December 30, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 2

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OREGON l\ \ B\h LIGHT.
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f
liiiiiuhs iv.iding his 1'iipei in the day
(this Is a very low estimate), we find
Frankly. HOW n hat do you think the that the people of the world ulto-
gether irtinually occupy time equivu-
East thinks of Oregon, today?
lent to luo.oou years reading l lie pa-
What would you think of Massa- pei s.
chusetts. i<r Vermont, or New York,
GENERAL NEWS.
if almost the entire congressional rep-
leiitmry presented a Christmas pro­
It«-««I Winter Wcallicr.
■ Goldfieldera are « «impelled to pay top r
I
mum in the prison chapei. The pro-
ability and capacity.
The "real winter" weather which , notch prb e» for everything. Including
,
rum
consisted
of
literary
and
mual-
I
water
to
drink.
—
Humpter
Miner.
♦
Applicants for the
positions
of
so many people have been wishing for
I LET I’M MTM Y YOL U II II ♦
< at numbers and was very creditable. has arrived. From av.ay up In the
bookkeeper, timekeeper and
clerks
It was rendered and prepared entire­ Northwest territory a «old wave
Killing Cougars Near ItoM-burg.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER SO. 1004
must be between IS and 40 years of
ly By the prisoner».
A cougar, measuring nine fret from
slatted a «lay or two ago. and It has
♦
I
W. J. Bodno, u Butte butcher,
age. and will receive from $1200 to
rem h> d .Montana. Deports last night lip to tip. was brought to town today
♦
< lalnis thut the woman found mut-
I
Ivy
Charles
Keyes
of
Melrose.
Mr
I
$18<H> |x*r year and .ill expenses.
Indicated that the severest «’old in the
♦
dered
on
Cutler
inountuln,
near
Col
­
Keyes
killed
the
animal
yesterday
stat* 1« in Northern Montana.
At
♦
For the hospital service, surgeons reoentatlon of one of those states
Guard thou thy thoughts!
Hugh A. Jamieson, a IVnnsylvanla orado Springs. 1» itis wife, who dlsap- Havre it was 25 helotv and at Great near Callahan's sawmill. 11 miles west
should
be
brought
deeds
we
do.
and
every
into
the
public
For
¡physicians ami nurses between the
millionaire, who has heavy Interests poured from home several days ago. Falls at 10 o’clock it was 20 below.
of here.- -Roseburg lieview.
word we speak
I ages of 20 and 50 are wanted at sal­ vi« w as defendants In one of the gre.it- In Oregon lumber and mines. I» dead This is the 14th man to claim the
I
There was very little more snowfall
Are outcome of some picture of
murdered woman as his wife.
I
aries ranging from $1200 per year for est smuggling conspiracies of the at Warren, Pa.
In the northern section than In the
the mind;
♦
è
Seven vessels belonging to the Se­
♦
The maximum punishment given
hospital assistants lo $250 per month century?
vicinity of Helena, and the cold snap
♦
And thoughts are pictures. Then
attle
Commercial
company
are
now-
Dimension
lumber
of
all
4*-
let thoughts be pure.
for surgeons.
è
After you had learned that these any of the rioter« guilty of the Kish- frozen in Hie Yukon river, below Daw­ does not worry the men who have cat
BAIMI
s-rlptlons Hash. Doors. Blinds.
Ineft nuuuuicre In May. 1903, was 170
tie on the ranges, because they are in
And as each Image shall be pure
son. with every prospect of being
I Civil engineers are wanted, from 25 conspirators had been kept in official day» Imprisonment.
♦ Moulding. Building and Tar Pa­ *
goo 1 shape, nnd a few days of cold
and good.
In all its «t*i;«.
ground to atoms when the Ice breaks
«
So will It be expressed in word • to 50 years of age. at salaries reach- positions for years, while their cor­
It has now been decided that the up in the spring, they lielng in the wlli not do any harm.
per.
• I Ing from $85 per month for chain­ rupt and dishonest practices were be­ murdered woman found on Cutler
«'wing to tile fai t that the telegraph
or act.
*
jiarrows, where the ice gorges are
♦
offices in Eastern Montana close at ( clean»-«, •kX/ti»*« «nd
r
✓
Thoughts rule our life, our
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men to $300 per month for chief en­ ing conducted by stool pigeons and mountain. near Colorado Sprinic*. i" fui ious.
I
o’clock Hunday evening, and the cold U m - d!•*-•*' d mernbnif «•
health, our happiness;
BRING YOLK BILL TO TA
Tu<» “society belle«“ of Portland
gineers to have charge of surveys.
tools for the officials. In daring fear- M is. Beaaie Bouton, of Santa Bar-
wave did not begin to move until llcureBCAUkrrb aruldx ^ •
bara. Cal.
And as we think, so are we. so
were detected In a theft of flowers
AND GET Ol K I IGI'ItEH.
Steani shovel engineers and steam lessness. wouldn't you take a doubt­
about that hour, it was not possible to aw ay a c<4d in tbe be
become.
A h tht* tcMiilt of the bitter factional from a grave in Lone Fir cemetery.
g*t the temperature In that section <pUeLJy.
crane men front 25 to 50 years of ful view of public sentiment and par- war in WlMconwin. bribery U now Saturday night
—Selected.
They wore them to a
Cr«*am Bahn 1« placed into t:.« u
I
age are wanted at salaries of $190 to tisan organization. ill those states?
o|»enly charged, in the attempt to in­ ball at night, where they were recog- last night. But reports earlier In the <A<-r L e ntubrain- a. <1 i«
•*‘d. lU..efl«>u>
«
fluence the «»lection <»f the next nixed and claimed by friends who afternoon from east as fur as Mlles
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$220 per month.
Frankly, now. wouldn't you?
and a cure fuL«/««. It i« txX dry:nif—
City were to the effect that there was
United
Stale«
senator.
hud
furnished
them
fur
the
relatives
ii«.t pr<jdMcc
Larxc hix-, So ctnu al Jnru^
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All these employes must be sound
Imagine that you lived In New
GOODBYE, >TOCKMAN.
of ti little child who had died the day u light snow arid that the thermome­
Fdwat
d
<
’
.
Uokv
w.ts*
killed
Sund.iv
or
by
ru«il;
1
ruU
Sil*.-,
10
Cent«.
in body and mind, of splendid phy­ York, and had a family needing a
ter was gradually falling
Helena In­
night at Springfield. Mo., by the col­ before.
£l.Y BiW/1 iIKKb, U W wt « b StreK, New Ycrt ♦
dependent.
♦
After reading the accounts of the sique. because of the enervating cli­ home on the public domain, and that lapse of a folding bed. Coke weigh­
Opposte W. A C. it Depot.
The resignation of Rev. Artur 8. Al-
♦
oppressions of the beef tru,t in the mate. and of splendid morals because this news concerning the theft of mil­ ed over 200. whm a cripple and was Irn. pastor of the First Baptist church
«
Branded \noll>cr Man's llorsr.
r
at Monmouth, has been requested by
state of Iowa, printed in yesterday's of the horrible temptations of the lions of acres of the public lands of unable to help himnelf.
«
his congregation because of srandai-
Joseph A Stench, the Round Basin
Ex-Pi
evident
Sam.
of
Hayti,
haa
East Oregonian, if Western stockmen Spanish towns on the Isthmus and in the country, by rich
syndicates,
ous
reports
circulated
about
him.
The
nnd
stockman,
and
saw
mill
Johnnie
been sentenced to life Imprisonment
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♦
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do not assemple in large numbers, at close proximity to the canal zone.
through the connivance and assist­ for itmuing fraudulent government church exonerates Allen from the Tribbett of Monument, had a pre- :
the Denver meeting of the National
The only examinations to be con- anee of ati I'regon congressional del-
charges, hut thinks the results «nul l llminary examination before Justlee
BLACKSMITH
bond*, with the proceeds of which he
♦
be unsatisfactory should he remain in Rea oil a charge of larceny of a 2-
Livestock association, to prevent ihe ducted in the West for these posi-
egation. should reach you. wouldn't undertook to leave the country.
♦
Horseshoeing, general repair­
charge longer.
> ear-old mare belonging to Georg»
♦
trust from gaining control of that °r- tions will be conducted at Cheyenne you be "sore” at < iregon and her de­
< *ne of the most severe snow storms
«
♦
John Rinehart, station agent of the Irvin <>f Monument. The animal had ! •ng. wagon making and rapai r-
ganizatlon. they need not kick at
in
years
k
now
raging
in
Northern
and Denver, on January 10 and 18.
moralized citizenship?
Northern
Pacific at
Frances. In been "found" on the rang* and was
EXTRACTED BY TOE MOD-
♦
tng.
The
way
I
have
built
up
t'ulorado
and
Southern
Wyoming,
and
future oppressions of the trust.
Panama will be the most intolera-
♦
Wouldn't you ask yourself. "What thousand* of »to k on the unprotect­ Franklin county, «an found d«Rud in claimed by Mr. Fteach arid had been ♦» my business Is by doing noth-
1RS METHOD. 54M
bed Wednesday morning
He hai branded In his corral, but not with his
The national association Is to be ble climate ever tackled by an Amer kind of a set of thieves Is that In­
ed ranges are doomed to perish.
Prlcea rea- < ♦
Ing but goo; work
been Invited OUI to dinner and not branding Iron according to testimony
__ . ... but ■«
........... sense,
........ rigid
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.«I.
reorganized from the ground up, at ■ J lean,
If common
mil
4
festing Oregon?”
Only 1<» states cast more votes for I making his appeararu-*. Ills friend, and Tribbett was among lhe men who, J sonable.
We are thoroughly equipped *
:
the Denver meeting, which convenes itary discipline and the most strict
What. then, must be the public sen­ Swallow, the prohibition
with all modern roe' ->4a and
candidate hunted him and found him as if helped In the work
Mr. Str-ach 1«
,
«or
ColtíHIVíesI
Alta St ».
on January 10. and if the stockmen and minute sanitary regulations pre- timent concerning Oregon, in the for president, than «li<l Kentucky The I asleep, in his bed
appliance«, and guarantee- our
His family was ab- said lo have <daim*d lhe animal until
work to be of the highest stand­
after the owner was known
Judge
do not predominate in the meeting | vail and are fearlessly enforced, it East ? There are thousands of fami­ day after the official count was made ■ sent from home.
Colonel Watterson started for Europe.
ard. and our prices the lowest
Native Alaskans ar* barred from Rea concluded shat Tribbett could not
and gain control of every feature of , will not be so bad as pictured at pres- lies suffering from land hunger in
• insistent ».th first-'las work.
It is announced that King Alfonso, Indian schools in the United Slates, be held and discharged him but that
the association, and fix its future j ent.
the crowded cities and country dis- of Spain and the Princess Marie An­ b« i a use they are classed on the «-emeu« Mr Hteach had better be mor* thor-
plans, the trust surely will do these'
France killed 50.000 natives in 10 tricts of the East today, These fath- toinette. of Mecklenburg, are engag- a, “natives" and not as Indians and «ughly intertigated and bound h!m
things for them, and then goodby. years on the isthmus, but there was ers and mothers, as they think of the ed to be married, the happy event to until their true Matus can be decide.! over to the grand jury under
Den tivù
stockman.
chaos in all the camps and debauch­ rich thieves pilfering the public d<>- lake place in Madrid, iate in the by '-ongres, and the Indian commis­ bond» -Long Creek Ranger.
sioner, they must attend only th*
spring.
x
A new lot of pianos and small
As* rtatkHi Block
Where this Infernal trust can cause ( eries and Intemperance among all main of the very land of which they
••iliopterifcs In «erkiflekl.
musical instruments for the
Mrs. J. C. Squire calmly waited In Alaskan wh'HJi, eatabllshed for them
Telcplmne Maia IMI
artificial depreciation of livestock classes.
are In such sore need, must feel a her kitchen in Tacoma and when a Several liave been denied admission
Dick Nelli today received a copy of
HOLIDAY TRADE
These will kill men tn better di­ keen pang of hatred for the conspira­ burglar entered she fired point blank to Ch*maw*a recently
value» as it has done in Iowa, for the
the Goldfield New», from Charley
The famous
Warren i The i paper
-a per carries a:
ait ad for
at him with her revolver. De didn't '
purpose of depressing the industry", mates, aad if followed, will soon end tors. down deep in their hearts
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90
IN-.q.l«-
Banner.
Philbrick
&
A
Fenner,
and
tarry
to
investigate
or
to
explain
his
j
the
primrose
path
in
such
a
spot
as
STEINWAY
AND EMERSON ♦
and wrecking the markets, to what
Wouldn't youT
Th* o'al Salvation Lrtny corps »«nt give» »«-r-ire me tlon of the arriv-
errand.
limit would it not go. to place the en­ Panama.
And when they know that public
pianos.
New styles are ready
Colo-
Now that the four months drouth I ■■•it 27 boxes of fiowl on f'hristmas al of the Kitchen ext-edltion
We have located a «ranch office in
American sense and discipline havi •e servants and public officials hlgh hi
tire stock Industry in its merciless
for your selection. Latest styles
formerly of
is broken in the region of the Ohio I lay. coittalnln* dinner* for »0 people, nel Frank V. Iirake
Pendleton, and wlli make collecting
and designs in lace curtains,
made Havana a fit place in which to the councils of the state are Involved river, that stream promises lo go to I j'«tlier rifts were also distributed on Portland «xx-uples a w hole lot of
grasp?
defunct bills a specialty.
No ac­
portieres and rugs. Agent for
«hat day. and the poor were made spac- in an Interview i and the card of
live. The same virtues are making in these disgraceful
and
count too old for us to handle.
flagrant the other extreme an<l delux- th»I
It is time for the stockmen of the
the
Improved
White
sewing
ma
­
I.
S
py
throuxh
the
untiring
efforts
of
H J. Jury, one lime of Sumpter, ap-
models of frauds, will not he pang they feel be bottom country for mites. It 1« now
Our plan is: “No collections, no
West to assert their independence, of Manila and Honolulu
I the army. The boxes were filled wl'h pears in the list of assayers. Jory
chines.
Payments of $5 per
charges
Fults ln«*!tuted judgments
health and cleanliness.
Colon and keener and more revengeful in know­ rising rapidly.
month.
I • i'olesome food, and each contain«“!
take the “bull by the horns" and es­
• • .-•
t ■ the Nevada Bullfrog
advertised
L K. Nesbit, a Chicago banker, a
, Panama City will yield to the same ing that men in such positions, draw­
lar®e supply—more than enouxh for Mh>*s company, and found claims
tablish this association high and dry
i hopeless cripple and sufferer, went
n«e Van AlMine-GordíMi a to. Mer­
Every effort was st. ke ! four deep, most of them being
treatment.
ing such salaries from the people, into an undertaker's establishment four people each
above the reach of this octopus of the
cantile .Agency, H. V. Upe a
• !e to reach the ri'.ost needy, ar.1 th* rank««t of wildcat*
However.
should prostitute the public service, selected and paid for a casket and ,
packing house interests.
More Near Bridge.
Co, Mgr«.
far as is known not a worthy poor Warren »ay» there la heap» of ore In
Now that the thing has happened
th*-n
T^hng
a
pistol
shot
himself
and
f imily was mli •d ‘ ‘ by the messengers, th» district and It look» good to him.
IS E CcHirt St. Telodewic Main Sil-
Now is the time to do it. and not a and Daisy Leiter, daughter of Chi­ degrade the state and drag down the fell dead beside It.
tHHHtHOHHHH i»HI
standard of official life, in such a
year from now. The association is to cago's
Charles M««'usker. Jam»« Merry
ignorant and
boorish old shameful manner?
be reorganised now, and the forces butcher has tacked herself onto the
and Joseph McGill, of Philadelphia,
Just put yourselves in their places who celebrated Ohristmaa by a big
that gain control at the reorganlza- fag end of Suffolk's worm-eaten and
drunk In their ro«»m at a lodging H
tion will direct its future policy, and scandal-besmirched dukedom. Amer­ in the East.
house, were burned to death while
Just
imagine
that
your
children
determine its usefulness to the stock ican newspapers that have published
♦ :
were growing up in a narrow life, de- helplessly intoxicated.
interests.
columns of rot about the wedding and prived of a home on the wide domain
It is possible that a whipping r»ost :
If the trust reorganizes it the trust have run pictures of all the Leiter
«
W .-'..■ gt-
D II
of the government, and that rascals
will direct it.
dog. with millions of dollars and thousands C., in accordance with a recommen- ♦ ♦
family, including the house
dation of President Roooevelt, to pro- I :
If you don't go to Denver and as- should hire somebody to kick them
of acres of land already in their pos­ vide »ome a«l*Kjuate means of punish­ ♦ ♦
sert you rights, don't go whining
around the block. After Its all said session. were engaged In wholesale ment for u ife-beaters.
: *♦
around hereafter, about the oppres­
. ♦
and done, and the old butcher's corruption, to still further narrow the
United States senator
Fairbanks ♦ ♦
sion of the trust.
vrll!
become
a
M«u*on
in
one
day
He
money and daughter have been set­ opportunity before you and your fam­
:t
will take entered apprentice degree
An independent packing house sys­ tied on a foreign "title" that will
ily. wouldn't you feel like taking up in the morning. become a fellow [
tem, capitalized, directed and manned give a pedigree almost equal to that
«
a red flag, as the anarchists' preces­ ciafInman in the afternoon, and take |
by actual stockmen, is the only sal­ of a good Missouri jack, to the next
sion passed by your low. narrow dour, tb< masters* degree tn the evening.
vation for the stockmen of the West. generation of Leiters, what doe, It
■
and demanding a little more justice,
Hit hard, while your Iron is hot. or all mean to a sensible American?
to follow a Christmas spree among | < ►'
a little less protecting partisanism for
.
i*
•
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.
.
:.i«-
V.
••
t*
r A-.al a«a t- !
forever after hold your peace!
It is not an example that an Ameri­ rascals, a little more severity in the
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emy. Intoxicant* were smuggled Into I < >♦
can girl could Imitate in good taste penalties for such crimes?
the rooms of students and a drunken !
A CENTVRYS COST OF WAR.
and it is a consummation despised by
Really, is it time to do something carousal aas ho-id by about 21 highly I
I connected young men.
The New York World says if con­ English girls. It is simply- a business In Oregon ?
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deal
—
an
exchange
of
million«
for
a
A young woman aged about 21 < X .
gress should pass the resolution of
The nation is pointing its finger of
flung herwif from a fourth story
Such "weddings"
Mr.. Bartholdt. of Missouri, for the gold brick title
scorn and disgust at Senator Burton, window to the pavement, in a per­
should be confined to the clearing
compilation of statistics showing the
of Kansas, who took a bribe from a fectly nude condition, in New York
cost of war and war preparations in houses and should not enter the sa­ brokerage concern In St. Louis What city Tuesday, killing herself instantly
cred sanctuary of the affections and
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all countries since 1800, it will be
is the state of political morals in
sentiment.
In a room against her wtu and
found that the price should "stagger
Kansas, where Burton halls from? ed to the pavement to escape.
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humanity."
That's the question on every tongue.
Louis Chapkowsky. of New York ' ♦ < < • >
Never before In Oregon was there
Charles Summer said in 1845 that
Think of it.
City, labored for five years to get hlsi
such a chattering of official teeth and
it would be "difficult, if not impos­
brother Abraham out of an Insane i
a creepy feeling down official spines
The
paper trust has raised the price asylum on the grounds that he was not I
sible. to arrive at an exact estimate
as now, while the federal grand jury <.- all kinds of news and mercantile really insane, and even If It should
nt the cost" of.standing army. navy,
ls handing out indictments as if they paper. until it will be necessary for be proven that he was, he was harm- '
fortifications and arsenals and militia.
were bouquets. It will have a whole­ newspapers to increase their prices or less He succeeded, and Abraham shot . < •
To these, he said, must be added the
\rirr Itavr wr plaord on «ale •ocii grrst valúes and MMdi a Largx- aiawlment oC ander niu-din».
some. healthful effect on
Oregon. go out of business. While the facili­ Louis, wounding him until he «rill die.! IT1 ’
• man. » •
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enormous loss caused by the wlth-
The state has been one sided, politi­ ties and raw material for manufactur­ fined $10 for drunkenness on Christ-i
OBSERVE the vartciy of the garmenu we offer and notice the enei lent flnl-di and larinl Mylex. It will convince you that brxne
drawal of "millions of hardy. healthy
cally so long, that many of the belov­
ing paper are better and cheaper than mas day. In New York City. On
men, in the bloom of life, from use-
•«•wing
la the lerieM drudgery and you will »umirr how wr can wdl tl»--e r««ls *> «-heap
Emouoiy tell« you to boy your umWwenr
learning his circumstances and that
ed politicians thought their depravity
ever before, the finished product is
ful. productive labor."
Stager
had
five
children
at
home,
the
would never be unearthed, at least higher, and is reaching still higher.
ready nuwle. when you c*n buy at ■nidi kn* prio-- a« we «rffer at thl« aale..
Mr. Summer found that from 1789
judge remitted the fine conditioned
until after their death. They did not
This
is
one
instance
of
the
oppression
entire
upon
Stager
spending
the
WE HAVE DIVIDED O< R 81.000 STOCK OF IN PER Ml MANS IN SIX IAJTS. whl 4. will make it a grvat deal enelcr for yon to
to 1843 our government had spent
reckon on the fearless and startling
of a trust that is felt directly by the amount for Christmas presents for the
$$48,(20.055 tor all civil purposes,
etaona
tie garments yon want, and will are tint* for the <deek« to liandle the crowd*.
effrontery of Theodore Roosevelt,
people. Hubscribers to newspapers children.
and in the same time, deducting the
who cares so little for political rec-
and business men using mercantile
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cost of the war of 1812 with Great
NORTHWEST M WS.
ords and political inctlty that he does
paper, must bear the increased bur­
Britain, had spent $1,335,000,000 in
♦ ♦
not stop to ask a man's pedigree be­
dens imposed by the trust. If the
Burglars stole $20*0 worth of furs ♦♦
preparation for war, plus $400.004,000
♦♦
fore throwing the harpoon Into him.
newspapers are allowed to exist. It from the establishment of H IJ*bes •
for militia. Eighty cents of every dol­
full length, if there is an odor of crime
<
In
Portland.
Sunday
night.
A
Co
is now a notoriously thankless busi­
lar raised by federal taxation in time
lingering on his official robes. Here­
Astoria fishermen have decided to
ness to publish a newspaper, and If
of peace was a tribute to the fetich
vsk for an amendment to the pre*ent
after. if you would hold a federal job
the exactions of the combines con­ fish law», je-rmltting them to fish on
of war.
in Oregon, you must be good.
If
tinue. all prices must advance.
The federal government nowadays
Sundays.
Roosevelt does nothing else, during
appropriates about $200,000,000 a
During the year 1914. there have
bls entire administration, than to
When Baker City gets to feeling been 93 violent deaths In the city of
o
year for direct warlike preparations,
clean out the government land frauds blue and g^um. and wants to say some­ Seattle, most of them suicides and
In this kH you will find beau­
or in seven years more than It did in
on the Pacific coast, he will have ac­ thing mean, she revives the story murders
tiful devdgns in lace atul eni-
Drawer,
the first 53 years of its existence.
complished a work worthy of a life­ that the M «'-rande land office is to
Mrs. Eugenia V. Hogan, mother of
How about the world cost of war?
bmkler)
trimmed
U aid.
time.
be removed to Baker City, at once. Kat* Hogan, the well known elocu­
The debts of nations given in the
tionist. died Tuesday at her home in
<
bneti
While this do. s not do Baker City any
skirt.
World Almanac exceed $30,000,000.-
Drawer*
The bureau of animal InduMry has particular good, it makes La Grande Colfax, aged 70.
John Mi Grath, of Vancouver. B. C,
000. These do not nearly represent indorsed the action of Dr. E. N.
< .<>w Q.«4
feel bad all over, and thus the object was accidentally shot
killed.
and
1
the cost_ of a century's wars, but only Hutchinson. in refusing to grant a cer-
Skirt*
of the little thrust Is attained. Baker while out hunting with a friend M«>n-
that portion of the cost which remains tlflcate to cattle affected with the
City will get the La Grande office day morning.
unpaid and a charge upon the people. mange, and that action was perfectly
A. C. Murray was held up on Mor-
w hen Cabbage Hollow gets a Carnegie
Only in a few cases, like Canada and proper. U the government does not
neon street. Portland. Christmas night
library.
New Zaland, does public debt repre­ "set down hard” on stock diseases.
and robbed of $8 within a block of
sent other than war expenditure, and they will continue to spread and In­
Tlilrtv years ago, the people of Or­ three policemen, he claims
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Roseburg cltlsens have
called a
these sums are more than balanced fect the herds of Oregon. If the gov­ egon l>egan the agitation for a ship
mass
meeting
to
consider
amendments
by "left-over” debts from the 18th ernment could reach, in some way, canal by the obstructions In the Co­
to the city charter permitting munici­
*
century.
the Isolated and secreted cases of scab lumbia river. This is a long time to pal ownership of lhe water system.
The earth has 1,487,900,000 inhab­ which are known to exist among Ore­ wait, and the wheat farmers of the
T«n
•dylrs
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H
*
From 9 o’clock Christmas morning
If you have any doubt about
itants, or 297,580,000 families.
Its gon flocks, the counties and the state Inland Empire have swelled the divi­ Ing until 9 o'clock Monday morning, < ’♦
Two Mjlc Drawer,
permanent load of war debt is $1000 at large would benefit by Rs treat­ dends of private monopolies by sev­ or 24 hours, 81 arrests were made by < « >
great talue for little money, ar»'
of the
Portland policemen.
most
Two ,t, le. UalMs
for every family.
ment of these cases. There are know n eral millions in that time.
lot 5 ForMet Covers Drawer*,
V
charges being drunkenness.
Two «tylea skirt.
to be whole bands of sheep in differ­
Skirts and Gowns, in a great
Th government has issued orders « » >
HO, FOR PANAMA!
When you read of the blizzards in
ent parts of Eastern Oregon affected
for the purchase of iOoo h«-ad of cav­ < X >
tartrey of style*.
the
Central
West
and
the
freezing
alry horses, to be bought on the Paci­
The first flush and novelty of the with the scab, and yet they pass from
snowstorms
in
the
East,
are
you
not
fic
coast,
for
use
in
the
Philippines.
h
>
war in the Philippines having been range to range, with impunity. A lit­
glad you are a citizen and resident of The order must be filled by July 1.
tasted and cast aside by adventurous tle more government regulation and
Axel Harmon and John Larson, two
Oregon,
despite the horrible humilia­
young Americans, the next world-fa­ government severity would be whole­
sailor« from a British bark In port
tion
of
the
land
frauds?
mous clime to be conquered by this some.
at Portland, were drowned while ca­
indomitable race is Panama.
It Is hoped that Newt Williamson rousing In a drunken spree, in the
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The only instance on record in
The same thrill will fire the veins
and Charlie Fulton l<x>k out for Ore- Willamett river. Tuesday morning.
Eastern Oregon, where the citizens of
Charles E. Franser, who was injur-
of the young American, in thinking
gon postofflces In Washington, while
a school district doubled the tax ask­
ed in the wreck of the Elka* excur-
of the dash to Panama, as filled hie
Hermann and Mitchell are attending sion train near «'hehalis. on August
ed for by the school board, was re-
tèown.
Iatc~t styk-w and xhapex. If
heart with hope and his mind with
to urgent business In Portland.
23. 190$. died at St. Vincent's hospital
corded when Pendleton granted the
dreams of conquest, when he march­
at Portland. Tuesday, from his In­
skirt.,
you
fall to supply yourself now
school board SCO,000 for new school
juries.
ed away to embark for Luzon.
you
won't get another ciutncr.
houses, when the board asked for but
Drawer,
A smoothing plane, made from oak
Men are wanted in Panama—
A statistician ha, learned that the
Take a few while they last.
$30.000. The spirit that prompted
from the hulk of "Old Ironside«,” the
strong, staunch, hearty, robust men,
annual aggregation of the circulation
pioneer fighting ship of the I'ntted
Gown», skirt*. Drawers. Corset
such splendid public progress will not
of the papers of the world is estimated
of physical prowess, horse sense, mul­
:A great >artety of Mylex.
Covers.
complain at any reasonable tax levy, to be 12,000,000,000 copies. To grasp States navy, has just been added to
>
ish tenacity and bull dog nerve, all of
the collection In the Oregon Histori­
for the continued improvement and the Idea of this magnitude we may cal Museum In Portland.
which ingredients are found in plen­
state
that
It
would
cover
no
fewer
maintenance of the public schools. Ho
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Oregon capitalists, principally from
tiful supply on the Pacific coast.
than 10.450 square miles of surface;
whatever the decision of the people
Baker
county,
are
said
to
hav*
form
­
that
it
is
printed
on
781,000
tons
of
The
government
wants
clerks,
today in the tax levy, the board will paper; and, further, that if the num­ ed a company to buy the Weiser
I r.
bookkeepers, timekeepers,
surgeons,
be heartily indorsed in its policy.
ber (12.000.000.000) represented, in­ smelter. The smelter has a enpaclty
assistant surgeons, hospital experts,
of
100
tons
per
day.
and
will
be
used
stead of copies, seconds. It would take
nurses, doctors, civil engineers, expert
If everybody gets into the collar more than 333 years for them to lapse. to smelt Seven Dei Ils ore. If purchas­
powder men, mining engineers, ditch and digs for the gymnasium fund lec­ In lieu of this arrangement, we might ed.
lians Knutson, a Scandinavian sail­
engineers, steam engineers and all ture to be given by the Commercial press and pile them vertically upward
to gradually reach our highest moun­ or on the bark John R um . was wash­
classes of laborers to oversee and Association, ine boys will be enabled
ed from the bowsprit Into the sea.
tains.
have charge of the monstrous task of to clear $150 for the fund. This la
Topping all these and even the outside the Columbia bar. Tuesday,
digging the can*!.
better than begging for it, isn’t it? highest Alps, the pile would reach and was drowned. A heavy gale was
For this service the government Of course it is. and everybody must the magnificent altitude of 490. or In blowing and he was not seen after he
round numbers 500 miles. Calculat-1 fell into the sea.
will pay the highest salaries ever paid lend a hand.
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White Bros
Expert Collectors
Jesse Failing
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Muslin Underwear
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SALE
ALL THIS WEEK
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LOT 1
LOT 4
13c
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LOT 2
LOT 5
19c
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LOT 3
LOT 6
29c
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Main and Alta Streets
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