East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 19, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    iei Siiitii Cub
You begin to preptn for wanner VNMther
by buying lighter goods. We tn reoelv
inp new Spring and Bummer Qoodi every
week: just step in and look that's all we
ask you will do tlie rest without Raking,
An elegant gold wateli given awav CO the
first of May. Von get a guess with every
dollar purchase.
Tie Miiiet M Store
Clements &. Wilson.
Court and Cottonwood
cover rIm the torrit.trv
the United Stntes. "
helnnging to
b atf- '' u'i indirect nyatem ol taxation
fet VtCWVo through which, declared the tamoai
V William Pitt, "the last rag from the
rr- -r ! back and the lael bite (ran the mouth
MONDAY. MARCH 1". 1""' ,, ,, ,,,k wthoU Mating I
I murmur ugiiiiiat hig-li tuxe. under
'DAILY. WEEKLY AID SEMI-WEEKLY which n grout BMuy erticlee of dally
"I"" use ami neremltv nr.' taxed Mcntlv
But Oregonlan Publishing Company,
.. mid milirci'tlv that the people pay
pindlbton oRi.coN. xhenx , kn,m j,. 1 1 i r gruinhling
ju nwni SSf,mSc""vm "T": i' t ' Ifim: of hard time.
EIwSSImSm) B DTar rciilizing that the hard time- IN
gtSSC".' :: the product of high taxation," the
um-wimtHwiiftiMK n.. fruit of which pan Into tbe pockota oi
stag M.
oi.cwui i the few, ot whom ( nrnrgte ami l-rick
TrtaltuN.rip.tott 39
iii.uMn i nr , living illiintrattoiis in thi. free
wstx LY WMWItllim HATH
OHiwttKw !' country, ami there an oUvere.
Ott fop, 111 m nth, M
Tin , , pi . . u
BSU -vr . . ' A QUESTION OF THE CONSTITUTION.
UMRWM SATS-
IDl.pt. T A ltlitmm. I J . umi i i . ill
OHiack.rt im.iiiMtii'-viNkiriii i Preetdeni Mekmiev i nta to hold
fcir-. '-' : : 53 "?" P tarifl law
oitiiM.iii-wki)t.ti.pii nik. i for Puerto ltieo. another "r Hawaii.
0r th... l. h... ll.il,. pf In. h p.f muttili to ... . , .. ,,. ... i
..1hrii0,...lr,li.U.tWtll, prlii(liprtltt..lrl . s lltlllHtlll nilotlllT fur till' 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III'
Ott.intti.sr lw.lnWr.Vlyp.'Stilli .... J .O i-L.n.lg. ..,..1 th-lt all of thl'lll 111 ' V hfl
B!m San leeks., to ww.It. iki m. s p., m i lainnii" . ami tniii 1111 .n un in BlBI w
ow ii' iciu. T..i, mil ei tuiuiwMkir. different iron that ot tho united
jjTtTftiTTrT-1--'--"--' ' ': ''-''--" 3 States. Hi' hoMa, morrovi-r. that
OMi. Au)aMtUtt.Ri ittib.l. uo. ...i imutxii iu "our new poaaatalOM 1 1 1 1 1 -T not he por-
Ljm ssUc. .ti, pi luM. ih muniott. tiiittiil to injur.' OUT protected In
t.-r.-t-." I'M! that ir.'.' trmii' with
Puatto Kiro will not Injun than, be
caui' tho proilui'tivi' laonritv of tin- is
land is so small; hut thi- favor ihould
lint hi' t'xti'inh'il i 111.' I'niiir hi
I'liiiHo tlioir prmlui'tivi nipui'ity i- jrr.-at
1 1 1 . . M ! . we ibottld not put tin' tana
tarifl Hi'lii'iluli's in foroo against the
Philippine Iflaada that wo nnploy
ana i list (ori'inn nations, hut shmihl
enad for the rbllippina product! lone
kind f nodlfled tariff.
Tin' Wulla Walla I'nion under its
new ownership ami miimtKetnent iihowi
eomtiileritble imprnvenient. It prints
more news ami tietter new-
A horn- reetMitly wtlil for laui.uOO.
When Home one lirst uttere.1 "My kin.'
dom for a lior'." prolmhlv he hail sueh
n bene in niimL The late queen of
llaw.it. is more than willing to turn
over her kingdom, or what she has left
of it, for ulmost unv kind of a horse.
Tom L. Johnson is pmpt.seil as elnur-
Hi. in of the national dauMantie aon
lllittee. that would have ehUfgU of the
presith'titial eampaiixn fur tin- .letuo
.rats Mr. Jolinson ha- every tltnes
for the ponition. lie is an tilth- man,
quick to act, forceful anil farseeinc. If
he Irecomes the chairman tie- rainpaiiiii
will not luck interest. Tout Johnson
18 part Southerner ami part Westerner
ami in not without Yankee cliarin teri--tics.
In uliort he is an American, win.
only asks (or i-.pi.il nht- ami .1 iatr
chance, lie woiihl put re lif.- in the
democratic ranks, anil in shorter time
than any other man. ami he unuld
nioiit likuly put the democratic candi
date ill the While House.
A Chicaifo man. Simeon It. (')iapiu,
lias recently paiil -M),eiO of his
lather'- outlawed debts merely a- a
matter of pride in liis lather's n.nl
name. It is a larxc sum of money,
hut none t.st much to one who can
uflorii it, to wipe out a stain on the
family honor. If there were no laws
(or the collection of debts, ami ilebts
were muda on honor, or by the daSOait
of collateral, to Is- (orfeiteil in case of
(uilure to pay as agreed, there would
be fewer debts; there woiihl he less
state niacliinery .qierateil for private
btUttM at public expcnsi , ami there
woiihl ! more men like Simeon
Cliapin, of Oiiicago, thai, there are, to
the Htreiikttlienitit.' of both uiaulnisl
uml slatehiHul.
This statement is not entirely an
thorltatltrO though vouched for iy the
; New York World, which journal lias it
through Henry l.oomis Nelson. it
Weehington c.irr s.onient, whose r.-p-tatioit
for trustworthiness i- high.
. The reitort we incline to think sub
stantially correct; for its statements
are verv characteristic of the president,
who likes to tinil ways of eToldlng
definite ami positive policies, ami
nroliably will try in this hiisineHs to
keep on mldaia ground.
There are two part- of this situation.
one is tlie matter of axpedleMey that
I is to say, tlie question whether we can
laflord to discriminate in our tariff
laws aitainst tin- products of any terri-
I torv beloujging to tin- Dnlted states,
'ami whether, if such lie our policv.
our sovereiuntv over the new istsses-
Mions will not l.. oppressive to them
ami therefore a curse. The Orexonian
has heretofore expr. s-e.l it- opinions
eni.liatictillv on tin- point, ami will
not now pursue it. Tlie other part of
tlie inquiry is w hether this iliscrimimi
tion attain! tin- pn duets of t.-rriti.rie-lielonirinn
to the I'nited State- woiihl
not Is- at variance with the con-titu
t ion . ami whether tlie suprem.- court
will not buhl it m.
Yet in lUpporl of tlie position n-
stiiiieil lt Hie committee, sanl now to
be sanctioned bv the oreaident. an
opinion by Justice Matthews ;WI l'.
S. is citetl. Ol course, however, it
will he remarked that Matthews as an
authority is scarcely to he minted with
Marshall. Nor does the citation from
Matthews appear quite to lit the case,
it wee to this effect: ''That question
is no longer open lor discussion"
namely, thai the I'nited States has
entire dominion and overelinty over
acquisitions. The iroveriimont of ac
quisitions regardless of their status be
lone; primarily to eongreea, and to inch
amnciei a oongreea may establish (11
Wall. 819). Goiutreai lias full and
complete legislative authority over
the people of such acquisitions, terri
tories or poaaeaaloui IB Howard) MS),
All the discretion which baloUgB to
legislative power is vested in eongr(aa
in such cases (110 1'. S., 181 .
These additional citations are made
thnutth on examination it cannot he
Mid that any of them meet the state
ment so dearly made by Marshall, and
so exactly fitting the preeenl case. I'n
orgenieed territories are ruled directly
hv congreai (80 Pad. Rap., 80S) 14
lVters. ,V17; IS Wall. Mill; l.tti V. S.,
48: 188 U. B., MO, The civil and
political rights of the inhabitants of
federal possessions are conferred by
congren alone ,lil How., .VI7 ; 19 How.,
:17L' Congreai has power even to
banish the inhabitants of an acquisi
tion, though the restraints of humanity
and public opinion would prevent it
(SOranch, 188) 148 U. 8., 880), The
power of taxation is not oven limited
by the ritfht of representation t.'i
when ton . 880 Much of this appears
to have little relevancy to the subject.
Marshall's eutuhlog analysis went
directly to the point when he inuuircd.
"What is meant by the term I'nited
states "" lie was dealing directly with
the question ol duties, wit ich Is the
matter now under discussion, in rela
tion to our new territorial Mtssessions.
A point of Inquiry aim in, whether, il
pong rew anthorlaci for them what we
know as territorial organization ami
territorial government ( the status will
be changed, and the constitution then
take effect, liven on this point the
opinion ot the ways ami means com
mittee implies , 1 negative. To this con
elualoil ha the inordinate desire to
"protect" protection brought the minds
of men. If the poli-y ami doctrine are
sound we should shut ourselves up at
home ami never turn 001 eves towards
tiie sea. Portland OlegimWIi
THE AVERAGE MAN.
in- trie- iis'1 tie- fffiancM at t.- t -.
Il u- tK'n-lie.riii.l lir.tiix.-l Ity tin- -tin
I.lk- lie- -.! I mi lit- iss.r iinrrow -timilil.Ts,
And III- It.lll'l- show e.l III,' work In- tut. I .lone.
Ill-'hut i-v,.- were w.'rirv tin. I patieeti
Aad le- ratlnl tlo.niifli III pulOI Mini tun
a wit(iii. sH'i -iniu-. H. if nrtagi
fin aei mi average Mau.
i Ma't is- H aaie or aecti
Nor h ,11. -tnt.tr weiirliiit cniwu.
I'm only tin- lirtrihworkhiK servHiit
111 lll.t,- set rtlste me Put .town.
Aad It'- let use i-iiiii.lrtiiilnif
I'll in i al.uiK tli dm) wh I .-mi .
A 11. 1 .tit.- of tln-tt.'ilrtys 'II conic iti.trniiiK
A II. I rest for the rtvcrrtlfe Itlrtll
Hi wiim nil h.t l II.-- uml win- thi'in.
He '.i.i-..: nirr.'l- Hint tnw.-r
liver ll- ol tlie city In tell
ill ruler- ,tit. I .rl't nl tin- hour
w ttiiniii inin ini itaaml t- hiipliii.
Tin- I'rtltll but I, I I rt ' ' i - till. I II I'lrttl
II" VM nil uml , 1. it Ik's nil tonl flldl all,
Thl- sml-snillliiK rtverrty.1 mini
Tbaa I titled mv huml In H . remit.,-.
With Mh n , low, tonl in. hrerttll
II- 1-1 ttitr-l in lit IblOat, tonl I llttertst
A vow Ihrtt fhrtll until ve tlerttlt
1 swenr thtit the tiutliU'r lie I. .lis'. '
Tn tin shall Is- Ii'i than tin- t in
Henceforward is- gaerdaa ami uiun
Ami Iiiim- t,tr in.- tiv.-ratfe man,
-llamlin ijariaml In tin- Outlisik.
Take
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
ortXrtll, HrolPft Uuillllle 'laltli'lN.
All
ttruirKlt refmnl the m.tiiey II It falls Ut cure.
fc w . or, tv. - iKiiature l on each Ian. J4c.
.V, ol 1-ort
lH-year-old
elope with
' -t ried w tf
lie will
it ti
I'Xpei t.tl of her. There is punishment
eMUgh In store for the unfaithlul hus
band, provided he continues to live
w ith hi- mother-in-law , without tit,
w ife's hate i .-mil; showered upon him.
Karl Qochanour, aged
Collin-, Calif., left bis
wife and several children t
his mother-in-law. The .
hlaines her mother and wav-
m ver forgive her. .1491 It I
A statement ot tin- financial condi
tion of .inn county just issued show -there
Were till. OHO less taxes collected
Irom tlie taxpayers ol the county dur
um the p.i-i four years than during tlie
previous (our years. Tlie levy this
year (or county purpose- is only I t',,
null- anil the a tint n allied for
county purpose gffgj .40. In (ggf
tlie aUwcKaiiicut in the county yielded
l.-a, 1 , 1 In tlie paat year Una
county baa erected a subaUiutial court
tiouae (urniaheil anil agWeixtted MMn
pi.-iei with gjxggflu eeatveuleuaee.
iMiuglit one hundred and twenty acres of
as Hue farming land as lies in the
county (ur the IxdUgKWt stor, built
tuereon a lare two story II room
lwclliuti ami 11 cottage host.ital to
gether with many other improvements,
and abimlutely every improvement ia
paid for and not one cent of imleltied-lie--
incurred. Tlie actual annual ex
pellses ol the ColllllV when llo llllllsllal
huiliiiiiK ami improving is done are
about 130,000. The eOUnt) this n.u
will more than meet all expenditure
wit. 1 its recAtiptH, thus avoidlug thi
payment of iutereat. I.iuit has set an
example (or other counties, to follow.
Ity tlie proven dlMareeiueiit uml
litigation battnon OgfMgle and I rick .
the ateel kiliK", the pultlit are muile
acquainUsl with the enormity of tin
prottu ol the Carnegie steel company,
which are miiowii to n, us unich as
lrom 26,000OU) I., f.Wto.OOO a year.
due in a lure measure It. the fuvorabl.
contract with the United Slates govern
nioiit lor auui turul steel ami armor
plate at laucy prices, and to tin furtht
lavor ol a high tariff, behind the wall
ot which tin- Heel company has lor
years held up and robbed tin- American
people. No wonder Mr. (Vrsugie and
Mr. Krick have made generous tlnnu
m hi.- in pat years to the auceew of
the repulilican iarty and its imqui
Herein opinions diiler widely, and
011 both side- opinions from the su
preme court of tin- I'nit.il States are
olted. In no case, however, can any
of these opinions he regarded as very
'iireii for the most part they are
merely "obiter dicta," perhaps
wholly so. Hitherto, w it li Us. national
expansion lias been effected chiefly by
conquest or purchase of contiguous ter
ritory. Acquisition by external con
quest or purchase can hardly be said to
present any new principle. The presi
dent, however, is saitl to hold that tin
constitution only applies to territory
newly acquire. I, when it is set up b"
treaty or by legislation. Hut the
treaty recently concluded with Spain,
though it might have provided for the
admission us territorie- of all the is
lands thereby acquired, ill the sen-,
that New Mexico uml Annum are
territories, did not ihi provide; there
fore emigres- is tree to act witil them
or towards them us it may see lit.
This seems to us fanciful uml lar
letched a theory invented or an ex-
aadleul adopted for a puipnee Hut it
Is not our design now to attempt ah
examination of the theory, which evl
lentlv might la- aruued without end.
Very probuhlv tin- suitreiue court will
la? called on to dial directly with it.
He can't
Believe n.
NO COTTON OR SHODDY
IS USnn IN THfi mANUI ACTURE OP
Pendleton Blankets
When von buy a blanket bearing tbe
name "Pendleton woo. en Mills M you
may be BUTC you are obtaimtu the best
blanket made and one whtch enntaittg
not h inn hut pure fleece wool.
Tie Pei leliii Weill Ml
Supply the lendius! merchants
of the tatrhweat. . . .
Best
Cileries
At
Lowest
Prices
R. MARTIN
The New York World,
Thrice-a-Week Edition
ALHOST A DAILY AT THE PRICE
Ol A WBEKuY.
1900
Bicycles
Men's Crescents
$25 and $35.
1 The mo! widely circulated "weekly"
newspaper in America is the Thrice-n-Week
ml It ion ol The New York World,
ami with the pn--ill. 'tit nil campaign
now at 1 1 11 111 1 yon cannot do without it
- lien- are -unit' of the reasons why it
is ciisilv the leader 111 ilollaru veur
journal ism.
It is issued every other duv, ami Is to
all purposes a daily.
hvorv week each suhscriher receives
ik pages and often during the "busy
1 (mason !M pages each week.
The price is only fi pur year.
It is virtuallv u daily at the price of
a weekly.
1 Its newt covers every known part of
the World. No weekly newspaper could
slaml I one lltlil lliriil.Hli such service.
IL. I hrice-a Week W 01 id has at its
disposal all of the raoouroM ol thi
greatest newspaper in ex islenee tin
wonder of modern oornalicm
America h t .reatest newspaper, an
,tt has been justly termed The New
York World.
Its political news is absolutely im
partial. This lad will he of especial
1 value in the presidential campaig't
coming on.
The la'st of current fiction is found
in its columns.
Th"He are only some of the reasons;
there are others. Head if and gag
them all.
We offer thi- iim-qualeil newspaper
ami tin weekly Kaet Oregon Ian to-
gether om year for tL'. The regular
subscription' price of tlie two puxrx it
L,..r)().
The Tri Weekly World and the Semi
Weekly KiimI Oregon ian one year (or
..11
Ladies' Crescents
$26 and $35.
consignment of $25 and $26
has just arrived.
Crescents
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aa
PRINTING
OF
ALL
KINDS
.AT THI:
Come in and See Them.
The Crescent Agency
East Oregonian Building.
bunimaries have ul ready Immjh pre
pared of opinions ol the supreme
court -ipi.. ..i to have important hear,
lug on the subject. In the case ol
iougiiisiroiigi, vi, muck t. pn, t.d by the
New N.irk Nation in a recent article
on "Our Conquests ami Our ('.institu
tion"), grow ing out of an act of emi
gres!, iuiisjsiiig u direct tux on the lis
trict o( Columbia. Chlel Jut lee
VI. .11 I 1 .
.-...isouii retiiiereii an opinion, in
which lie saiil ; lie Lower then In
ia unit collect Unties uml excises uiuv
la' oxcrciscil, uml ions- U- exercised
inroiiglioiit the t nitetl Slut.- Ones
this term designate the whole or in-.
particular portion of the American em.
pireV Certain v tl us .ilieation fi..i
uduiit ol hut one answer. It is tl,..
name given to our ureat Mnuhlla
which is eoututsel of ntutes uml terri-
innes. in,, iiiatrict ot Coltiinhiu, or
tlie territory west of th. Missouri
Ml MM within the t:nitisl Stales thun
Maryland or rjauaayliania, ami is not
less iiecessury, on the principles of our
eouatltUtlon, tliat uniformity in tlie
ImpoaiUoo of Import! , dutlai and
excise -I I.I la- observed in tin- one
than in the Other." This would seem
lo go against the opinion attributed U)
Prealdenl MolClnley. and certainly i-im-oinputihle
witli tlie declaration ol
the maiority of tin- was and means
committee in the following pani
grapli: "Thai the term United Males
in that proviaion of the constitution
which declares that 'all duties., lot
M,sts and exci's shall la' uniform
throughout th,. United Slulei,,' means
and is Wanned to the Htutes that rut
MtUta the Inderal union, ami does mil
He's blowing with
all hia might and can
barely stir the record
ing hand from zero.
There's many a big,
healthy balking man
who ia weak in the
lungs. Probably half
or two - thiiiU ot hia
hull.' surface i.n.i.
knows the contact of oxvueti. He's the
kind of man, who, when a cough ullacka
him, goe galloping down the rixul
toward consumption. Many such a man
lias louml strength and healing for weak
lung , ami tissues lacerated hv cotmhine
ami drained by hemorrhages, in the use
of I)r. Pierce's lloltlell Metlical lliaeoc-
ery. The healing power of this medi
um in pulmonale diseases seems liitl.-
ghort oi marvelous at times, so extreme
are the conditions winch it cure The
INaatWeri eonuins .. alcohol, aud
no narcotics.
uTi"nfi 1 Url, ' kr your ' llol.lrn Ml
Nc w Wk'W v "'j.'" Mr A '' Novum" of
new vorii. N. v boa 1417 i Isajl ,, ,. iuL,r
.-uii.t,,,,,,!,,, ..,,, , Jaclt I w." a .,.! ,u.
WnUag U. I III Lamm wrtuhl mniUtv .,,
.y fSUaitd lu.l u.t 0orlil. l,,,ir S jTow
... , '" "'""si my iwalihy color ami
r?,,lc -"i'ii.ai I can r.nim,..l
ol tile IUM, a, a u u ulc cu(c ,
nr. Meree'i rUUeti cure
may la: lit Mad
anaatlialhai
1 IKI A 11 1
run
Tiuia si. 1,. ,i 1,
rrom I'auillatou.
m northern
pacific
AllUIVB
ruoM
NO MORE KLONDIKE
TIIKHKH II HI ONK 1'I.AI K where yon
call ae. ,H K.aal Mliale meal al a reason
able coal, .nut 1 Ital It, al
6oedecke's
Mew Cafe...
Mam
Market
tat tlo.tr in Kiniar, Ideal
KmI Salt like, leiiy.r, Kort rut
Mall Worth. Ouuvua, hait- Mall
kiUttsm. im Otty, 81. 'uls, 3::v',. m
liloag.. aiul East, rU
Or.Kon Huort LUie.
Huokaue Walla WaUa, Mpokaue, Hpokui.-
Flyer MUiueauolls. HI. Paul. Klyer
:60. ui. Uululli, MUwauka,. 6:811 1. u
Cbloayn ami Kaat, via,
Ureal ftorlb.ru.
Vut Mall Portland aud rvan Kran Kut Mau
'ill- etaoo. 6il6a.m
H. -00 p. tn. Umsji MtaaJu.hliM 1:00 p. m
rrom Portlaud.
fur Man Krauclsco
Kvery live days.
MWa. ui. I Ualuaibls Hl.ar I r.tt. p. 01
K Htuiday 1 himhih. Kx. Suudai
tbuurday 1,. A.tUrla aud Way
hia. b. Laudlntia.
I. jajgan He. m..,. t.
y UliMrta U. Lewl.lou. tVitlv
1-u-,u' 7 30 a. m.
Muni train l.-av., H.L.llelt.ii for Walla Wa'U
dally except aunday at 2 p. 111. Arrives SHtol m.
tr write lo
11 1 n- 111 n 1
imuaral HasneuKer Agent.
y irenuit.
ror mil liitorruallon apply or write lo
w. 11.
K K Waioi.iv
Portland
Avtent, Peudlelou.
RUNS
HuUinuu Sleeping ( jirs.
I ifn.uit Diniug Cars,
I ourist SIceninK Can,
8T. PAUL,
MINNKAPOLIH,
UULUTH,
KAKUO.
'O (QRAND i"iKK .
1CKOOK8TON,
WINHt.HO,
HKLKNA and
Vbutte.
THRurciii TlCErrp rti
CHICAQO.
WASHIMOTON,
PHIL.AUtCL.PHlA,
NEW YORK,
BOSTON AND ALL
POINT8 EAST AND tlUUTtt.
Ill rough Tn-kau. u Japan and flilna, vi
1 ooma ami Northern Paclil.i Mtoamtrtlp (V
and Aiu.rtuau Hue.
TIMK -.. r 1.1 1 ,-
ggajejavaa Veaaiataa daily .xc.pt sun-
Km rurll'n luforniallon, tluin cards, mat
and UokeU call on or wr't
W. ADAM", Agent, I'eudluton, Uregou, or
Off ICE
GOOD
WORK, LOW PRICES,
GOOD STOCK
i.cjxval Blanks
Of all Kinds.
BO YEAR8'
EXPERIENCE
I JJB1 xmr
mm
Trade Marks
Dcsionb
COPVRICH I a Ar
Airon.a.iidlng 1, .ken-It .ad description mar
qalcklr ascruin our opbUoa fro.- WavMaVM ait
fhvwitlan 1. probably ,aiiltble. Cou.tUaa
lloi...lrlcty.sillU.t,lul. llaiidb.koii I'ate.,".
...,,i lo-u ifltlu.t agano, for aaeunug iwl.riui
Palaitla lakan through Mum, 4 ("iim'
y.riul notut. wltltoui charge, lu rha
Scientific American.
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at THE KAET OHEUON1AN 0KK10E, l eudle'
Ion, Oregon.
1'riula tint Na.
The East Orsgonlan
Onh til a avwk
ALL THE NEWS1 Tak. the Bait
Orsgoniao. DUy g5.oa a year by
maif. Weekly ,.So. .Bd Hemi
Weekly ga .00 a year. Samph. eepy f,
MONEY
At 7 Per Cent.
Will loan on improved city property
or will furnUli money to hiiild with
lepyHhle in installments. No com-
axMaioaja.
FRANK B. CLOPTOM
808 Main StrcBt
Agent for the KuuiUblv. 8avlugg & Loan
Association.
Take the...
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
For Chicago, 8t. Haul, 8t. Lout. Kansa
City , Ht Jon, Omaiia, and
All Points East and South
PORTLAND and points
on the Sound.
-rrt 8:lft a. ei. exoept uu M oudy. Waa
ueaday aud Prlday, 10; a. m "
Lparu dally e.oept Hut day at s uu p. m.
W
Pilsner
Beer
00
H. .
AllAMH. At,.,.!,
rvuinnutit,
P A
Walla Will.. Waai
Uvanl.t.... i '
UALbBBHaiit a I1!1
w. , e,..
The Beat Beer in
Pendleton. Ask
for it. You win
IIKC II.
Pilsner
Beer
Never causes Heailaclie
nor I Mzziness.
Scbultz Brewing Co.
Opposite 0. R. . N.
RoDnd HoDse.
THE CITY..:
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables...
CHRIS SirtPSON . Proprietor I
Everything: New. New Hi rp'
New Riga. 11,'Ht rig ami teams
In the city. Hoardem given flu
bail attention.
Service any hour f the nig.
Telephone No. 7"
MALE HELP WANTED.
MEN WANTKIV TO I.EAKN HAItfisi
t ail. h eight weeks r i,,; .u,r,gl
Imlin i-nii'iii. thi-., ,, , iiiti-tnit. , , ..uLia.l
roapul i lly anil -nnvenlr uuilleil Ir.'. M 1,1,1
"""" ' ' l' t-tot rraiu'i.i-t, l uiti
ATTORNEYS.
H. .1. HKAN. ATTOUKKV AT MV
-""ilk'- ".ink It. ill. lint 11 .s iKlr
OARTBH A ItAI.KY. att(7hvi.:vh it
latw. Olllr.- in Ha log- inn ,k liulliliiig.
r.O.HAIUCY, I.AWVKK. OKF10K IK
Jinlil litillthuk' I'en. Ileum, Oregon
JAM km A. ri;i;. law oitick in jitdd
1 llTllglggMi
II. R, H 'I.I.I I. It. LAWYCB, ROOM 17,
1 uu ... it 11. .11111:
THttS. KITllKKAIJl, ATTOKNKY AT
lata. Office in A.mm lalltin lll.i. k
X. IIKKKKI.KY. ATTOUNKY AT LAW.
Illllee III .s.ii. ii.i.iii lllitek.
I). IKIYI', A ITUKNKY Al LAW. Ill
i .111 rt Ml.
S. A. NKWIlKltl'.Y. ATTOUNKY Al
I ,.i'. Itooill I.i, A.tuielallnu Uu 1 eh in:
I. TTTflNKI.K, ATTOUNKY AT LAW.
Aaaoelatloll llluek, IVlnll.'Inll. OrPKOD.
PHYSICIANS.
IU1
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tt' 11 l ilt I liliaanaiik. Ihinr. lOUiU
, , ' a in i 1 m .1 p. 111 . 11. iiiii.i
(lei 77.) on West Webb HI Hour,.
i7lo 10a. m.; II toll I'. B.
. W. INt'KN'l . M. I. 0KFK I lUUI
nf Kiral National llauk. oaiee Iniurs lolull
. Di. ; 1 to 3 p. Di.
1)11. 0. J. SMITH, on H 1: OVBBPg
,11, .i.iii MiivtiitrN lunk. '1,'lnolinliu til. tfS-
delH'e telupliolle :l.
U . I.. fBKBY, M . I. 0KFI0K IN .11 l'
inultliiiK i .ttin r 1 ourl ami Mum Ml. ruuiu
it rjste day ami nliiiit
H. h. OAUI'M KI.Ii. M. IL. IliiMKul'ATH-
riivmeiaii ami Huraeun. nnin tn jua.t
Bulldlnx
0KNT1STS.
K. A. V A I 1, MAX, DRNT18T.
lu Jiultl I... 1 .. , in
l il' KICK
A. I.. IIIOATIi;. H. I). S. (il-TICK 0VBB
Uuvliix. llauk li aituitliiaturvd.
K. A. MANN, DBMTI8T, IN A 88O0 La
mm Hluek, ovur P. It I loplon's ottn , .
ARCHITKCTS AND BUILDERS.
1 1 i.i
r.l labia
, ..in (oi 1. .111. ling- lu the elly or ...uuUJ
Uooui 17, Jlldil I,. ni. ling
r. r. HiiwAitn. Aitcnnp:cT am
mien. lent, makes ,11110, 1, -le ami
rHOMAH Mt' IK, I'dNTUACTOli AND
blllhier. t'lalts ami rellaiile uatlmali-n far-
ul.lie,. office la Aa.in iatioii llluek.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
IHI. 11. MILLION SAVINGS li.V.SK.
'ell. Ileli. n. (Iregtiii OraalOii'd Xlareli I UU.
eapilal, Ihxi.uui Interest allowed on 111110 de-
po.it.. r.xeliaiiKe laniKiit and .nl. I on all prli
eilatl Hillll Hpecial alleulioli 1111.11 loinllic-
Hon. vi J. P11r111.l1. nresideut: J. N Tasl,
it.. .tenli'iii ; '1 . J. Morris, cashier.
Kilt ST NATIONAL UAKKOF ATM KXA,
llri'ifnii 1 ..mi... 1 nl... la.
:. test on inn, depoKit. Ite.il- ill foreign aud
louiu.tn I'xeliaiige. Culleeiiuua proiiipuv
tended to. lleurv c. Adam., president ; liulk
Mi-Artbin, vn-epreaideiit ; E.L. Baruull, talk'
teri L. W llariivtt, aulsuul cashier.
1 IUM NATIONAL HANK OF PKNI'l.K-
e""' . i.-,wii , -111 tt 11.-. f 1 m.uuti 1 '
.1.1- 11 general banking buslueas Exiliaul
" " aoiinoi naiiHiL-rs Milt, on I lin age, saa
rreucUuo, Nu York and prluelpal poinu I
Hie Nortliwesl Itinlis liruwn mi i hlua, JP
ami Europe. Make:. 1 -olli-ciiou. 011 reaaonaa
!' VI Allkeny, 1 ,., . M BagB
vice prusnli'iit; ( 11 Wade, cashier; It
i.iicm.ev, a.si.um cashier.
TUB J Ai KNiiVM, KSON ro.MPA.NV.
IllVt'.tllll-lll llr,,k..r. ,'...... .... .s .11
tlnlie in La.l ilrew.iiitMi, li,,t l.ii.... uu,...utl
a.bbitreelii PeodTeuin, Oregon Tues umt
""00.11 oeartng inlereal. 4i''
K.-iieral ageut, trustee or attorney for ludtvnlu
al. or corporation., and as assignee or reeelvif-
M.'lt.'l I,, l,,i, ,, i,,l ,..i.
..1 "tit. 1 .. . nun 11, ,1,1s propuriy in lru.l aud
no.'- 1,1, the .ante iK-uiliug litigation o, lW
seiuauisnl uf coiilliciiuK iutereau. Assiiuu
general can- of real estate with strict economy
as 10 expeiidiiurc for repairs. Collects reiiU.
luiere.t, divlilciuls. bills, aeeuuuuor lueoun
Ai, hl:'"eiiis or insurance preJac
r.T. , .1 . ",'""" eaieniliy ami ecolloiun a.o
... 1 1.1 1 ii 1-1. . . , 1 Cboloe 11 rat mortgage sc. uritls
inl,f..nl" """''' Ulr nou-refldentt. Mspi
and full luforniallon Inruislicd free.
IX I'nl 1 1 I 111. l. .1 ....... , ivi.
mats ,.. . . v." -v'
-im 1 Mini il in 1.!. ..1 , " .?.
.lavs 1.7. . , "'' expirauoil "I
da), for eo.i ami rr.ni
one ba) 1, tat, hraudvd wuh an linlian brauit
- - jvnir uit.
Mlf MTKV linr... ..... ...i.i. ...!... l.sum
1 Mi ei .1 . """i till in 11 ian
rlf"1 , ttUiilt ft VeUgM Old u.-iaflil ulMiUt
Unl iMMIUUli. " ' 11
l)li. ...... 1 U.. .. a a . ... .. A
.... . . , . ' niun.uii wuii lu-lu.ii irttn
till I ii, I..,. gL,,.., tt ., .... ... l.,itl
mm pounds.
oaleil March 17. IWV
J- M HJCATMMAN, City Marshal.
llhlriKkitto W yOU WANT TO HUB
OUUaCI IDerS - rlls' lot uiugasllic- "f
I.,.. .1. ....... i.. II... I ' II 1 1 I'll
toHlale. or Europe, reiuil.
Ill ImisImI iii,i, eliMi-k ill
seud 1.1 the Eaai iihsi ",
rl nrfa7in0.es N,AN 'be net piiblisln-i
I luydUieS price f Ibe publican .'j
jp j,,,, ,iBir,. ami we will
nave 11 sent to you ami assume all risk of th
nolle being losl fu the malls, il will save yeB
both trouble and ri.k. If you are a subscriber
m Ibc East OHkooMUH, 111 reuillllug you can
dedui 1 leu per cent ,,,,,, n,,. unbll.ber.' prh
Address EAHT uUKiioSUN lrl'b. 00., Peuvlla-
ion, oregaa,
Th. Beat Oregonian 1. g.sme Ore
gon', repreaenuttiv. paper, tt leads, asai
Ibe people appreciate it and eraaw tt by
Ibelr liberal patronags. It la gaa dv
lislua. medium of tbi. eclion.