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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1900)
A Remarkable Bargain Sale At Gfeaver Bros. We offer you a Genuine French Ribbed Cotton Stock ing, double heel and toe, ted States for 25c; sizes ladies, misses and Children. 7ic 1 his week only $10,000 worth of New Goods now l cry thing New. Cleaver Bros. Odd Follows' Temple. Hl'RsDAY, MARCH , 100. MNuMlSSIUNbR FRAZIER TALKS. BBS Bridge Nearlr Completed Frost Mat Not Injured Fruit. HtV'i!t t Mi'in i.iti.T llt-iir Frailer, Vl arrived , i. tin' city vent, r 1 iv I oni Hatlton I" uttt'-ml tlx- nieetinu of tin' iouuty Iniard which i mow in mmIm, Htat--1 t . tin' Ka-t (reanhian that the IWi L- U'ine built aero tin- river at Milton, il very Bear WltllllW and I tr i ! ' in' ready lot travel within u few f, din Tli" t. wun In-ini! rained Wed a.Bi--nlav morning when lie left anil after nthi il accomplished only :t small Ijini im: of work will lv necessary t pjBntui'lrte the ntrocttire. The BontJ Hd that section hail it completion Birit li delight, a they have bang ub BtjlNtil t eunsiderahlc inconvenience in, tie- i-hitii: .' a : th- ) i one &T In ftvarl t the outlook (or 4 good Bruit er 1 at M: :!ii- -an. Mr. Err -r -m ill: f "In my opinion prospects were never better thai they arc now. The papeni fcreat -r 11 rt -'ir iruit had la-en aaiiii-l eitrlv 111 the .:! I- wholly Inc. In in-.'opinion the di-maife aitn- k.: 1 . i;.i . 1.. 1 ....... ID Idll I" MM llj.Hl. Ill III!' lo.l .1 J . 11 if tlie vulh-v pet lii have, no douht, ifiinre.1 to aonie -t-tit. but 11. fur e immediate IStigbbofnood of Mil- trv .- oi no parti timr concern. Hie her fruits have n t been .immured in th- li.i-t. i he a; 1 1, crop t li if mm win i- . iiti t 1 xc I ihnt of unv previous ear, in toy opinion. In faet. I lielieve liltun ori hurm ill pr.since more of kin I- of fruit thin nca. n than bun i... . 1,. ....,.. 'All other r.... particularly no .til 1. II' .11. II, .. , uiu " -r, . ue a-raiti 1- comitn: up 111 n-n 1 1 1 1111. uinl in in.vv - far . : .nic.-.l in it rwth that th-tv is 00 further danger tn fro-t- to fear unb it h- frozen ir II.' I 10, ..lie UTi'il, wo- 11 on. I . . , , . . 11 . I L I Mr. Frail r naid that nvv a th- I... l...l.liri. II... 1 in .It. lui llli:i ....I.. .. . ... i;l..... 1...... l...,. .1 . 1.. - 11. 1 J Zl&l I . I. ... . Imi in.- 1 . 1 . 1 1 l-uri 01 me I'miiii 10 1.1....... . t .1 ... Voter an eoiiitneiieiutt to talk uf 1 . 1 - - - - I l.IIIII. I .lllllO Ull'l . 1 aw.. . nail) un far a. h- knew there Wen- eamlnhiten for nthee at Milt.m who . . . . . ju .:n I : I I... 1.. . ,. .. VI. I..... ...... 1.1 I. m III.. In . . . . . . 1 . 1 rni-li h-r .111 na 01 me erop aiei ne i-ur. Mr. Kraiier wa a little reticent in 1 . 1 .1 . . 1... .i.i 1... eiiii.il.it- for re-elect lop, lull jave inferenee that if the nomination riven bin he fonld not In averM' n.ukiiiK the race. CASTOR I A the intui uf Ct(. II tl e for ruurc lluui thirty rn, mad Kimt KIM UM Almmjtt HmgU. HOLDING THBIR STOCK. Commlttionor Gillilaod. T. I' 1 1 ill ilulel , i i'Ulity (Villi 111 irpinlier (ron. L'kiah, il ul tba eounty neat at- BJhJii.. tii I till.' of the eoUIlty Er I mi, n il Mr. Ril.". 1 i-ame to town early M Jay Kriiin.'. "'' trip wa. the Kr,t oi.- In- ha. made to I he eounty iVe have Alarm Clocks at 75c. iirht-l)ay Shelf Clocks t nnlv .... - $2.50. Hunziker Jeweler OptUiaa UIIVV 1 MlltMl T Dou't be tSoolish and pay a rancy price for package coffee when you can buy Chaae & Sauboru bulk coffee at the same price It goes ftirthei aud makes a belter cup. Ouce tried, always used. CHAS. ROHRMANN, k Ajjent for Pcndletou. and sold all over the Uni from 5 to ql; suitable for a pair. on exhibition. Dry Goods Co neat for imnie time. The rain that have ocrnrrad duriiik; the lant few dayi have made the roml DViVaeU I km! am! I inilieton almont irminalilo on aeeount of mud and water. He nay it would now be practically impoealble for a load of any kind to lc earricil over thetii M they now atx-. Mr. (iilliland nay. tlic rtockmeu tliroiitflioitt that fMKUaa of the county are now driviut; out their ftock to the footli , - pre)aratory to placing them on the Hummer ranee. A great ninny cuttle buyer have tteen there the lant few week", but they have not bM aide to buy up anv etix'k. Stock have wintenil Sfl well and at StWk u light ajUMLM 1 1t At rtucknien would now rather hold them and take chance 1 n next fall ' price than to diii' of them now . What few .heeii an- left in that section are aim l-einir held for later market. Mr. liilli'.ind uy- that a great many of tbone wlhi have Ihiui i'mwi'iiI in xlni-prai-iinr at lkiah the pant few Vearv have disponed of their rlm-k and are going into cattle raining liinteml. How ThUf w- efter one HuD'Iriil l.illr Rrwaol for toy eanr o( i-atnrrh that rniin.it In eurvit ty Hal!' I'atarrh Cute. K I, I'HKMIY CO.. Priin , TUil,i. o S'r. the uuiltr.igii-'l. Iie known Y .1 1 li, -Dry for the lant tlfteeii yearn, mi l iN'llvvr )nai IHTftH'tly lienornble in all lai.lni'.n iran.ni'tlun. nu1 nnaneially Nr to carry nut any ebhan lion- in k I, tiy 1 li 1 r 1 rin W in Tat At. Wlinle.nl' Uruaui.t.. Tolr.l.i, Ohio. wiliiim. KnnuM a mvis tVlinlliiali' flriiaill-l-. Tnleilii. llllln llnll'n Catarrh Cure I. taken Internally, m l ing Jim-tly un the liUanl anil utueuun nurtaren of the tyntvui. Met TV' per dottle, rkilit by all drumclntn Tentiiuomaln Iree. llall'n Knuill) till, arc the bent. Next Attraction at the Frazer. Of tlie many gixal attractions the management of the opera hotine have .-oki-d. none are more deerving of patronage or pMJM titan tliut great coiiimly. "Itie Anliilliw, originally prmhiced by, uml which ju1 almut made, Nat timnlwiu. Mr. Walter Walker, an excellent nctor, devotml to the bent in In. art, and who made kucIi u hit in the Htar role of "A Bachelor'. lloiieyiiKniu" lant m-aauii, in premMiting "Tlie Nomine. " on hi annual km thin year, aaninimi by Mildred tt. I'ierre ami a cant that in claimed to la made up of a thoroughly efficient coin pa 11 v of pluyern. Mr. Walker in a rlonr ntuJent of bin profemnKUi, and in mak ing a worthy effort to prenetit to play g,M'm a piii-e tliat uuittnen without ' rteiidiug. Mr. Walker aay he ia prov ing that ntn h u tiling in poaoihle. We nim-erely hon- he lindn it profitable an w-ll. KurU an effort in Uieae money gettiug, viciinua Kreiicli farce day can not In- too i.igt,! . indorsed, and when tn- veiiicle niter. : ia Un worthy an "Th- Nnminue" in known to the effort Iniiimea doubly cominendable. Mr. Walker and liia excellent company are liookial fur the Krawr open hounc iiii Marcli IS, uext Tuewluy. any a Lover Han turned with dingunt from un othcrwinej lovable girl w ith ail offehnive breath. Karl . Clover Root Tea i.nritlea tlie breath by it. action M the l.iW-ln, etc.. aa notiiing elne will. goM for years on uhwdutc guuruuUa-. Ms He SSel Me, brm-k McComu. To Hake loom lor New Goodt. Viaj can luv for caaii the next SO la,.. car'ti-, Blowing maihiucn, loi'e curia 111a, jnirtierr. oof a pillow, picturea, matting, etc., very cheap, itciiiiiaiiia of carpet lean than coat, wallpainer half price. Optmrtunitv of a life time. JKSriK KAIUMi. ou Try It. If (hihih'e Cough and Conaumption C'UIV, which in H.i.l for the nlnall price of OOe ami $1, loc not cur- take the tattle I..M-K and we will refund your money, liold for over fifty year on tiiin guarantee. 1'ricea ia- and 50c. Brock 4 McOmiaa. Tfce Way to Go. The nhortcnt, quickent and cheaa-nl route to all point, eant, north or auth ia via the O. K. A N. and cniinci ting I i nea. Full iuloriiiatiofi cheerfully given at the O. R. & N depot. P. V WAMSl.KV, Agent. Going Down Hill. 1'eople aufferiug from kidney dimaae feiel a gradual lull ateady haw of vitality. They ahould loae no time 111 trying Foley a Kidney Cure. It ia guaranteed. For aalu by (.'la Slate. Notice for eta. Bida will be received up to the 10th of March fur excavation of AO feart on Mam ntreet for Roeaeh and Heibefl building. John Seilarrt. When you want nomethiug to heal a burn, or a aore, or a cut, why not try Baiiuer halve, which ia guaranteed the moat healing ointment in the world. Kor oalc by L'la Slate. Court Street ADDRtSS OP IX.JUD0I Pit. Made Tueiday Iventna at the Commer cial Attoclatlon Room,. After the inntallation of ofllci-r of the t'oninn n'iiil Awaviat ion Tttediiy evening ie."ident .lame A. Pm de- liv.Mi-,1 an mlilrenn to the meniher. n fol low 1 i lentlenten 1 I congratulate you uxn the evidemv oi renewed intereat manifeateil bv the iuemler of t It in aaeoriation in it nffaim. Vet I wih to itunrenn tiiam each the noeetwity of eanu-.'tniti in the work to which hi inav be arwigmil . for upon your devo tion to dntv munt deta'tiii. in a large mennltre. the future dentiny of the S nelation. whether it ahall biintne a l( und pernmncnt factor in develop ing the moral, intellectual and ma terial welfare of the eoinniunity in which we live, or whether it ahall die "unwept, unhonored am' minting," vou must determine. Kor voam. tlie members of thin body have Ihh'ii .1. tnat.nl by a deire, laud" aide, tiiiHelfiah and patriotic, and to night we are here to give nhoa ami torm to that ileal re, hv ilevmmg wnvn an I ineann to ntimulate the growth of our citv. eountv and ntute, to devehu our cuttmirrcial interentn. to bring mrclven into eloaer iininutnloii with thii' who Wide li'vond our Imnlern. to further facilitate the trannnirtatioii of the iMinn.inlitien we produce, and if ponnihle to lenaen tlie coat of trana portation. toasnit in wcuriug retrench ment in public affair, toencourago en tcrprinc and indiiatry. ami promote the lughcat legnn;' ol proaia-nty among our aviple. If we achieve alieceaa. even in 11 iinnlerute di-grec in tlie object and i:tp...... at which we aim, well may the community in which r reaide. aay "Well done, thou gmnl and faithful aervmitn." But in vmir effort for the public weal vou ahoiihlover tvmemlcr, "A prophet la not without honor, nave in hi own country." Hence, you munt exH'et but little credit outnidc of tin- aeeoclatrnn, for what you teeoM1 pJiah within it: fot' at hunic. public U'licfuctor ami prophet are honorml alike. Origin. Growth and Development. It would la' U tlnelena connnniption of time to dwell upon the origin, TOwttl and development of thin organ nation, for you arc all equally an familiar with itn liintory a Myself; imr do I deem it tn-nt to devote too much time to review of iln work. Yet. thin in a nubjeet not to Ih- dinminmnl lightly, ami I hope that I may nay, without traiimviniing the boiinda of unnhnty, that to thin Aarxa'iation, tin city of I'endleton ia greatly indebted fur it magnificent water nupidy, it improveil ntreete and nidcwalkn, it healthful and p run perm in ap'ar.unc. Dr. Vincent, your mayor, wan one of our charter meinU r. and I think it in -.if- to annert that within then- will In he tirnt eoueeiveil a liking for munic ipal intcrcnt and public affair. It w ill In- rciiif mln-rcd that veara ago be iddfeeasd thin Innly on tlie PsMlaioa water pBptdv. He ha ever aince worked faitlifullv innin that nubjeet, and finally, through your niiffrnge, ban In-ch placnl in a ininition where he han eflSMUmmuleil bin idea upon practical ly the name plan an then mm meii the r--ult la-ing that bv uu inventmeiit of flii, mill, $-M in aaved annually to your Itlitelin in luniirauc-: f.'.Vni in fuel and Il'.Vm upon your tire ileartinent, He ban alno enllnti! the active co operation of Mr. lid a in Sw itih-r, 11 memlK-r of the ancK'iation ami a com- 111011 counciluuiii, in ntreet improve- Ill-lit. The Work ia ln-illg pllnhinl to n rapid and pueeefill completion under un -II. villi luaniigi uieiit. a. I. ling mi- ISTlaJljf to the convenience, lleulth ami happinenn of our nople, un Well an to tin- attrai liven. -n of our city to ranger, and vinitur among un. The awH'iution cotiiim-ucel to agitate th- udoption of proper nuiiitury ineu'liren, und reilllentml the citieii to clean 1111 ttn-ir vardn.ul l-y und ntreeta. "The C ity Improvement Society," a ladic' club, wa niu after organixeil, and the work wa igoroiily prom-cuti! for a Willie; hut tliat 1 luh hua practi cally lropH-d out of existence; how ever, much ha hii-n in com pi lalunl . and we can truthfuliy annert, there 1- 110 otlu-r .1,1.11,. I town 111 tlie .Nortliwent where then- will la- found lea rubliinh and debris in the backyard, ntr t and alle.ia, than here. Boad to Grant County Line. Tlie inemla-r of the annual at ion. yearn ago, con. . .. I the nleu of con tructing a road to the tirant county line, that ahould be punnable, and DTSff which tin- p,. of thill wit ion ahould In- ahle to reach l'i icll-ton, without ta, mueli cont umldelav, tberelA .ra- ilig the trade of the large mpuhit of Northern lirant to the city of I'eiidle- ton. A committee wun aiiint-l hv thi anarn 1atn.11, which found J. It. Slellill th- preeenl county road sapervlsnr in charge of the .North Kork grade. Hi work wan warmly commended liy the eolllllllttee, eiicouragemeiii . an well a financial aid was given to tlie county hv tin- unaia iatioh, and afterwurdn, Mr. HcDlll aua aeha-ted for Ilia preneiil ininition. by tlie county c urt. Under nin niijn rv i-h.n , on-of the ti neat moun tain roud. 11, tin tule of Oregon wan eontructel from reinlh-toii to Ihg ('nek tu tirant county, which Mam1, a a monument to hi intelligence, m- lu.tr uinl hoiientv- let, had your committee condemned hi work, he would never have la-en ill a aiitiuu to have complete! thin road. oOfl after the organization of the an- h iation. u committee wan aiajinUal, ootiaiating of Samuel I Styrgm, Frunk I ran-r ami Jan-- ll. w ir.l, oil county At that time there were hut two h-iral eountv rooila It-adimr into the citv ol Pendleton. Iln road to the I inatilla ag-m v wun almoat iuianaable, un wun aim the mad through tlie Marntou place to the ant of I endletoii, ami tn-raoi.n reaiding at Adaiua had to travel a li-t.m. of .ixtei-n or eigl.i - . 1. milea to reach here. l'i : rT. : . 1 . L . 1 1 M linn 1 11,11,111. . wun me am ami an- nlntullce ol the eountv court, graileil I'OMi what in known un the I'at Kiue hill, and coiiatructcd a roid that for it length, and the character ol conn try il travcrne, la uiiaurpunaeii any where. They cuuaed the hill cant of the city to In- removed ucroea the hrnlge lillmg in thoiinandn upon thouaauda of yarda of dirt, ami raiaing high, urv ami pan.-ahle luriipike through the Marrton place. I In- . ..ii.initU-e aim, cauaeil a roaif to la- surveyed aud couatructed up Wild Horse creek, la-tweeii the ciiv of i'en dleton and Adam, thereby ahorteiiing the distance aome four or live uiilea be tween theae two jMiiuta. nurpriMf Seeured. The aaaociatiou aided materially in securing the eatahliahinent here ol the emlleton Bcmiring am woolen milla, giving theae enterpriaea auloitaiitial en couragement, many of the members In coming sill rilx-is to the capital stock, and thereby aiding in the building up of industries ti..,! have fuiniahi-d em ployment at remunerative price to many. A committee was apimiutcl to 111 keslnialc Ihe financial condition of the couuty, and after .inlinite labor, aue uMedeu iu placing before the lion a rejrt of Its proceeillngs, ami this report has iuruialMid tlie basis, ever alaoe, ol eatimatiug with exai.t- no, the stTinnni of nutnty indehtetl- nean. The Pendleton Library. Through the Instrumentality ol the aaaociation, the Pendleton public library wsa foiituhtl, ami it ha grown, until there a rv at the prcaent time. - tnclhing like thirly-live hundlfjd vol ume oftiintory. fiction and reference tiiam it shelve. By viaitora it i pronounced to be one of the finent libraries in the Northwest for a city of the niie of Pendleton The (n'rinanent tal.ihmeiit ol tin liharrv tor tin moral and intellectual benefit of our la'oide. wa one of the cherinhed idea of the late Samuel IV Stnrgia. whom munificent gift of the thouantid dollar, in trnat for itn lenetlt, ha innured it a one of the permanent fentnrea of tin it of Pendleton However, having sPOSnpltstHM Iheae, ami manv other thing tn the pant, we I. ..11 Id not In" nutinliiil to real llHUi our car, but hcuhl endeavor to miiki gn'ater progrena, if possible, iu tin 1 ut ore. The Pendleton Academy. There are manv Held in which the nnaneietioll can In-come Imth Ih-iicIIciiiI and useful to the eountv, citv and State We have hen- what in known 11a the Pendleton academy, ru institution that for year ha In-en ntruggling with out anfflcient aid and encouragement lhat ha alreadv made itn intlucuc. felt among the riatng generation; an intitutloli that I ilearrviug ol uccenn and that ban la-en conatantlv growing -nice the nn-ent principal ha had chame of it affair, until tmluv it ha two hundred and eight pupila iu attendance, and euiiuov n corp ol - leachern. While we are canting OUreyi - alnittt for enterpri-e- to promote and encourage, we nliouhl not neglect thi one. If we lookat thin institution from a Hnanciut nlandpoiut alone, il would pay the citicn of Pendleton, in mj tiliistion.to aid and Sadist the araaemy in every way within their nwer. I'.-minting the board of two hiimlreil and eight pupils ill three dollars n'r wiik, we have nix hundred and twenty-four dollar aix teacher at three duller per week each, and we have eighteen dollar more, or a total of ix hundrinl and forty-two dollars per wifk. Now. there being thirty. nix week ill the nclnad year, we have 'IS, -41'.', which munt be hint to 11 in the event that thi iiintitutimi wen- elossd, in. I all of the pupil that are now in it tendance, nliould I' OompslrSd to eek their c iueatioti el, where. Ileniden it i safe to , -lnnale that SMth pupil ami each teacher will ex pend fifty dollar iu addition to the .1111. .nut for hoanl, iinm lamkn and clothing during the scnool year. Thin would amount to aomething over ten tbiillaaml four hundred dollar, or 11 total of about 144,000, I recently called at the academy, and found that the pupila wen- crowded (or apace, the huildingn being wholly inadeiUatc for the object n and pnranen for wliicb Ihey are umsl, and I am en vim i-il that iu order to have thin iimtitution tloiiri-h. it will la neeeaoary to pro cure from aolne noiirce the nieiiun to enlarge il no a- to meet the growing Icinaud- upon il- pace. II we fall to give it the proper encouragement , some of our hflghlnir citlen may imluee it to remove fmui our m idnt. Iilm uiiqucn tlonably would lie regretteil ; yet, I feel thrit it i within the Hiaihilitica. The Umatilla Reservation. Tlie I inatilla Indian reaervation, one of the moat magnificent bodies of land in the Nortliwent, containing aoincthing like one humln-l and eeveiitv tnoiiaand acre of rich agricul tural land, lie cunt of the city of Pendleton, hut with itn one thousand alli.tt. e-. it cotitrihutca 110 revenue to ward- tin- nilpiHirt of the city, County or ntute govcriiinent. Ve favor giv nig the-e la-oplc till the ailvillitagen ol cit ieiinhip, leaching them to n-spect the awn ami oln-v the v I iluly ooostltnksd authority, punishing thess for their crimen; hut we believe III taxing them to pay the cx-uc of government. This is a qtietioti in which we are deeply Intcrenti-d, and I conceive of no reason why wune inia-iire may not be .lev Ined bv the anwa-iut ion , w herein these M-oplc may la- coma-lliHl to li HI tribute their DlitS toward Ihe ailliairt of tin- county government, ut the feiiat. They have u large amount of a-raomil proia-rty; mx or aevi-n numiren ne.ni of cuttle; from liftii-11 hiindrml to two thousand heud of borne, uml an an nual rental of over eiglitv thouniiuil lollurn, in.oi, which, without infring ing anv luw estahl ialu-ii by the con- grenn of tlie I nil. d Mate for their protection, the tax collector of the -11. 'v ."'il l levy ami enlorce payment ol taxea. Aa I view it, Ihey un- en i.e. -i to all the right- and immunities f lit Ucllsll lp at present, except With 111 the territorial limit, ol their n-m-i vat ion. 1 hen- certain restrict lone mav he lllill llln.l, III. III. I. Ill it certain Iv ahould not la- the imlicv of congrc.n to impo-e the hunh n ol protecting the lives ami the proia-rtv ol lie ne 1 pie, of punishing them lor their transgn -iona agnilint the law - of the -tat. und the county, with .iit the uhllitv upon the purl of either, of roUi'llilig them to contribute to the malhU-uuiict- of law and order The Mm ma Country South. We have the gold field hint to the south of our 1- r 1. -m, where it is pro- I". 1 ! at the pn-M-nt tune to survey a route for the eoiintiictiou of a railroad, ao that we may have 'a Hftlejl of the trade of that vast umf rich territory lying to tlie south and the cast in the viciuity of Humpti-r, no fairt of which ut the preeenl time, is tributary lo the town of Pendleton Any aid lhat the aawa iutiou may give to this enterprise, will la. ImuicIIciuI to the community, aa well a to tlie Anin lion. The time hua come when enlighh ued meantime munt la adoptml to develop I he resource wc ISMM'SH. It In Iln- I a 11.. ible that we should all abandon our homes and .-. lul rural life, and liy Ui the gold Held of the north, where hardships and privations must necessarily be nufterwl ; nor can we ail Hud it convenient to seek a new miale Joseph Ell TH0 eLBsB3ln.... Harness and Saddle Manufacturer of Eastern Oregon. .u,. 717 rials) Street, Peo4lloa of life snd new ivrcnpixtinne In the stirring mining ramp of PWODtef . therefore, while ere ire nappy here, let un make mir chosen land profitable; let un encourage tlie pnnlnctioti of a Superior horse at a minimum of cont , let un endeavor to have growing two blade of grann, where only- one grows now; let u "tmiulate the atndy of wheat raising, o that three hnheln of superior wheat mar he gtOWU w hen two an- rained now. let tin benUtIN and ornament our citv; build and im prove mir made; tu fuel, lend aid and sasletsnce to every measure that will In-neHt the people of our county. The Arid l and. Within I'tnatllls i-ounty. there are thoiinandn upon thousand of acre of dry hill land. producing acurcely nntHcicnl gra iiin one luindml and sixty acre during the nnmmer time, to fceii an ordinary milk cow. Upon them' same hill in former I itnea, a wealth .-I rich and luxuriant bunch gran gn-w. It should ! the aim of thi association to experiment with gruc until nome gran or plant 1 WrtH lhat will thrive well, that will endure the heat and drought of sum mer, and the frost uml aiiowa of w inter in thi region. If it is (niaai hie to Hint a gra of thi character, berdl and (Im-k will he roaming where now th nintry i hare, mir imputa tion will increase, and huniuca will Increase rorTeepnudlngly, This organisation ha ever been nan ssctarinu ami nonnartisan, Upon tin lint of its membership may be found representatives ul every brunch of In dttskry in our community, WOO iu the pael have lalnnni renloilly for its puceees, ami it in tu be hoped that no factional ntrifo or petty and Contempt" ible jealounie will Ih- htiii it tc-il to inflnenee any of it members, that encb may ait iii building ap the organlns lion, that Others may U' induced to unite with us ill our effort let the public g.nni ami tin- public benefit. A individual, we have but little to gain by belonging to thin unsocial ion. We have maintained it ul mir own ex- penee i vet us an orgsasinsd body it ha accomplished too much in th un- niunilv la which we live, fo H-rmit it to die. The chair cnpSCtS every inember to H-rform hi duty ; ami I -an promi-e vou, o far a I Individually am con cerned, that I will MSHrl iu everv way in my power. Meinls'm will ( ap polnted upon coinmilteen on account I npeetsl iual tfleatlons of each to give to the ssseclatlon the bent possible nervices; an it ia only by industry and 11 knowledge of bow to proceed, that Ihe la-nt reaiilta may he accomplished. e-assn Kugelie .1. Hall, the ihm-I and PUD lialu-r, aayn that one done of I'oley'a Honey and Tar renlorml hi voice when boami'tienn threatened to prevent hi lecture at t'eiitral Muni, Hall. I'liicago. h'or nule by l'la Slate. For Sale Cheap. A el lug lot U block 'Jtnt Keserve addition to Pendleton. lilt ll i;h LAMBRKCHT Sacrificed to Blood Poison. ThoM' who ksks never IN,- on ran not know what a tli'tiraU con- dlllon it ''it n produce. Thii terrfble ili-trnae which the diK'tort art totally unahh to cure, in coinniunioatiHl from one generation to another, intliftiiiK Ita taint upon oountlefH innocent onei. .v nif ymn K" 1 UMtVlaMl with pwtiitn i ft tmrM lm liiffctril my blie wlUt bltMNt Ullll. Til4 Il ttjfi tilif Wl uniual s ibr truMHit. iil tu hfr was yiuMvtl up tu th femrful pulm ) tr sill lung yftr. I tuf red uniola ulavry. 1 w.k e,vrcvd wllh form and ulct-ri froai aatMl t.. fool, and n lanfiitsir ran tfiprvMat my Irlint uf win duiiiiajf thtsasy Ioiik j in rw I hail ' i ; r baal i.uit'fti trtt.tinrat. Bar rai phyaliiaai ucoau lvrly trtal4Ml tat, but all ui no piirpotHi TQ mr- urv -1 potath tMnifil W add furl to Ul iwrul (Ump vhJoh u flttvourini mr 1 wa advlMtd i-v frlaartt th- had n wuadf rfal cursj tuatV by it. In lr Swift auotAo W Uni two Isnttlrt. and I Mi huM aa" rwlT ta mr brvaai 4ip fnr hullo and bapploaai atfptlti 1 lmavfiivad frunt tb mnA ooav pi fie nun nsTTfr'i pi ere was tSn rseull S. S. S. Is Ih .- i ul U la oeihe ulr blood remeilr wlileli rsachsn dse Han T W lis Mniennerr, Als Uf the many blood remediee, H B. S. in the only one w hich can reach deep neiiled, violent eases It never fails to ouru peii. - Hv and permanently the most ilesp, rut.- rvesos whloh are beyond the ruevah of other remedlee. le ruasLT VBueTABLe, end la the only bhaal reim-dv KUaraliUwvd to coiitaie no mercury, potaeh, or other mineral Valuable hooks mailed free by Swift HpcuiUo Company, AlieujUa, Uuurgie. H. Kopittke For Ice, Wood, Brick, Sand. Wholesale agent tor Si hi It. Mil waukee Beer In bottlea and on draught. Telephone IV Building Essentials Irmu joiuu aud lionrlug to doora. soah and hiludk, in Text eveiytli'ug to coin. plete tlie uiiatt uiogulnceut uiaushui to the smallest house Iron, cellar to garret, cen be imn hawd cheaper, better aud more satUfr.i lory In every way from our yard than It can Le procured fmui auy place iii fendleton, llulhlere anil cnu iiai lore will further their owu hitereala by getting our . nlilnal-a oefore buylllg eleowbere. Oregon Lumber Yard r " I Surprise Sale No. 143 Friday. March 9, 1000. 65 Pieces Embroidery In thn Cdgn, Inenrtlsynn and Colore Sl. MaS Iks price t v eteeee, a hi, h III si eWHei al- for il'.o l 1 .' We ." " S " ' " to e V Se MS a I r e j " " " i i l i " ; :: :: .'' AOi' 3 ' ' ft I eta -t - " . ... - Ac I ' W,c ml '.'" iilecea t 'olored Kmhrnlderle and White Insertions, ranging in price fn-m ' to ftc per vard, will he sold at nn-half regular price, same a the I'. piece .piot.il above. Ttteen Prlcoe ara Good for This Oay Only. The following are New floods, and we would esteem It s s favor It you oi id esk to see them. Hoys' - piece. :)-piece and Ves'ee Suits and Khaki. Sweater for Men, Youth. Hovs mid l hlldPSU St from ."sic to ;l,0ti. bieckweer for men and women, In-nt i". itin.-nt In the rlfy. New Drees Ooods, Qlagaaau, Waist ftllhe, rrimmiint sii, New lav e. New Silk Wal-t. mw W rapper, New Lara t urtalns New Koulard Silks, New French Flannel. New urgeudtee, New White Ooodi Shoes that are tie In style and will lie a revelation to pm In wer, for women misses, children and Infant. In all aires and widths. The Shoe Store number Is 7 1 It. AgcntM lltittcrick's Citterns. Brooms and Brushes eeee We have a complete line of Hair, ( loth Shaving and Tooth Hrush-a, Whisk Brooms of all dies We wees fortunate In buying a large stoat bsfors the advance Iu prtees, teetks( Qouda, tasdlee' Pocket Hooks, Men Puiees and lliiekakiu Baofea the heat assortment In the , i, t'ar.l ami Photo Hoard you can aave from '.' to i cents a sheet hv buying our Photo Hoard, e have a full assortment of Tissue and fjteps Panel We 71 s Mam Stuct. VA 1 7. mU : ai b 1 1. k a-dTTFlTT 471 Moimun Bishops' Pill , h l-l U.,., ... l'.,,..y POtS'ver, toil Possr. llKhl-LofSe, Opscmator In Back, I'll po.nnk. esmlnnl amissions, Ln blllt. Haiidnche Onl.lness to Mar-y, ipes o Bs nr liOill'ipilinn, piops uuu nous Taiioiiiiimii a..inie. i r,y ruts lie . 1' I ,,- ,IA,- , - , ,f,l, Hllnu,l,H i,. Istis as.l Aiieri.us, I'lllt h VI.K ll I Al. I. VI AN ,V III., 'Vo'l 100 Per i an PETALIM4 INCIBATORS. r Sol'lt" -rf.'l. .11 an run In' illlulll'.t Ttl rsa'llai Inn . I lime air un. I inoiniiir,. Iiane l.eii pmvi-ii farfei-t. Hse ...ir new egg lri aii.l.oiiurUupru'aiuuuU Ste gSJ lisiykl csuiuuue Ires ... k w. I). Maim ord ft Co. Hotel Pendleton J. K. HOOKi:, Proprietor (la Strictly llrat-class Suhslantlal Comfort.... Excellent Cuisine. Kvery Modern Con venteiue wn.li i Best Hotel in baceMcnt Ananple AMbKICAN PI AN. 5.1.00 per Day and Upwards 11 I I r -a' 1 niV trKJMX I 1A11 I'liHTI.AND, OWKUON. Special Hatee to Haatern Oregon people visiting fo Hand rh attcjuarters for touriata aud . ummei . ial trevclera. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread uae By era' Best Flour. It took Inst premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all romi-cii-tlon, and gives excellent aattsfuctiou wbercvei used Kvery sack Is guuruiileed We have the hoi Su- Rolled Barley, Seed Rye aud Beardless Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S. liV l.HS, Prop. The Blue Front , ., I ... I . .. . .1 no, Mn...i.Hf , Ours. Loet Mnnhaod, Im- iiuin iniomiii.i, rains ma dues, Nsino us Os- limill, vnricu.-.is, i nsire i, atop Mar - Hnnii eiehoo Slemeilr Co., e.tn rrnocisuo, Oal. I'll I'OOIH Is, l-FMll I ION. nllKl.i.N Cent. Hatched. In a rtxvut Itatt'blnn: niiltt In hlfh t bnrf. wrr uTt-r iuirtm;.t Uui li u ii wtw l i str t'put in lVofaarw with live i e Tital . . (loud 5ervUe I . client Hooma. Mates Jinn Per Day... Eastern Oregon Koosna ia Connection i in. -c Hotel In the HaOlh Northwest It''IM 4 IVTIX n. C. ltovvtiK. meuager Braw, Shixrta. VsL vie 1