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OAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION Put Toor "Ail." In The tisat OregonUn All Kind o( Printing- The EtOreg;onln Will ! It for ...you... nil hav. It ...km... PENDLETON, UMATILLA C OUNTY, OKLOON, TUESDAY, M A ROB 20, 1900. NO. :,74 VOL. 13. Fill Ill's Fill ! Si.oo Map of Cape Nome, 88 cents. Stationery Values New llnp of Invitation ranle ami enve- lopii, 10 and 25 cents. Spring shades of fashionable station ery li to W lo- Candy Department Most for the money . Mint. Wlnter i,. Lemon and Linn Drops, Or ion:.' and Cherry F0S hates, rcu htl No a pound; here for 19c. Specials All 4." and .'.lie Hteel Buckles for Indies nt :)8 cant. New (iarileii Sei da at half price Morv nl thl PblltpplM Islands," reg ular t.00, for II M Kidding l.nncli Muxes, cold repulurlv for -( to 'l."ic; here for 24 cent. Bicvcles A few drummers' samples of leading; 1 wheel which tra offer al h disci unt. Pec. ml finix 1 HIcyolM, $4. Oil up. Frederick NOLF Pllbaortrafooa taken for lending pap it and magazines. The Boston Store An interesting talk about goods l hat every woman is inter ested in, and the most economical place to buy them. New Hosiery Our Spring line has just arrived, It Comprint! all the staple lues, a 1 the IDS cial styles like out sizes, oeri lengths, etc., us well as the new novelties. ladies' Fa-i Mack Cotton Hose, 10c, 12 '.c. lfi;, 20c, 2ic Ladies' Si k Finished Lisle Hose, plain and dropstich, :lc, fiOc, (: 7fk Ladle' I'olka Dot and Fancy Stripe Hose, fiOc. 75c, .$1.00. $1 50 Children1! Fast Black Cotton Hote, 10c, 19. C, lfic. 20c, 25c Cbltdretl'a Fancy Stripe and Plaid Hose, 88C New Silks. New Dress Goods. New Wrappers. New Silk and Shirt Waists. New Ready-to-wear Garments. New Corsets. A Dainty Line of Wash Jackets for Children. Pendleton's Big Store. Lumber Shingles Posts And All Other Kind of building material. 1 , A big .stock of haul woods on baud All orders foe mill work prompt j i) xeeutM. laus aud estimates furnished uu budding. Coat of construction U uiuteed. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. k I ORSTER - - Prop. SEALS! Notary and Corporation $3.&0 to $5 Delivered ' rder of ui and save money, "fdern for Kubber Suuapa -u solicited. Fas 1 ORBCKHilAI PUB. CO. HwndleUm, Oregon Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line ' tton ft Carney , Prop's. . .'" ""d-'ton every day at 7 o'olooa w.i J-"1 Uk, Ooodmiooin 'W J Hoasonable fwlgbt and pa Uiiu! "lU0 "faUnun tto.'s drug 1 ,--,,--'"--''sv'-v',--v This Week... We give an Exhibition and Sale of Silk Ginghams and Ging ham Novelties. More than a hundred styles and colorings. A stock many times greater than anywhere shown in Pendleton. You will find here Ginghams from France, Scotland and Am erica, the best of each kind, in every conceivable sort of a design in which Ginghams can be woven, and in the newest, piettiost colorings, you will see them At the Lowest Prices offered by any one this season 7c to 50c a yard and best of all, you can buy here with the assurance of getting the best, and this year's designs. Our Ginghams pre but one of the subdivisions of our great Department of Wash DMM Pnbrioe, where nearly everything, printed or woven, iti cotton dttM inriti rials is to be found in variety am! prices that will please you, Come and see th m. Alexander New Dress Trimmings The first lots have arrived, and with their arrival th possibility of enriching your new Spring costume has been made tasy They were picked from the tup of the whirl" and represent the latent ideas. Bluck Applique, with a Honiton Lace finish. Silk Gimps in different widths. Yokes and Collars of Spangles and Jet, with lriuged ornaments to match. All Over Yokings, in Appliques, Out Mousse lines, Hmhroidered Materials, Spangle Nets. New Kid Gloves Many of the new ones have arrived. They'ie in shades of grey tnoJe. tan. brown, b'uc, etc., with neatly embroi 1 ered silk backs They are the best equal prices cau buy any place on earth. Tlu-y come at $1 00, f 1 25. $1 50 I1.no Your Ulovef Fitted at the Counter. for Infants Th Kind You Have Alwuvs ture of Chus. it. 1 1. 1 . in-1 , nud hint beu .undo under his poraonul BUpervtaiou for over .M) year. Allow uo oue to deceive you In tuU. Counterfeit, Imitations aud ' Jiutt-MS-good" are but KxperimentM, aud euduuger the bealtb of Cblldreu Kxperleuce a-ftainat I ixuerliw nt The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Uxe s y In Use For Over 30 Years. C SStjjfxHK, European Plan. asnsj3n&aBsn aSflfSi B I'SLSngflaflSS lil.M-k U'l.l h 1 f from dn,il. pSBSS-.BBaS imwm-. . F .- Sample Koom la conuectiot . THE EAST OREGONIAN. & Hexter and Children. llouirlit lia borue the aiiri Signature of 50c, 75c, M.U0 Th lapar ot lha PaopU. Evarybodr Masd ll. Th l.aiusi Clrsatatlo . IK. HmI Ad.ortlataK m, Hum Room Kate GENERAL NEWS. Ar.lrew Holler, one of tl' most noted ontomologiat-' in America, ami tor el year a resident f Ctoloego, lii-d Sunday. Kanaaa Will have a m eximaitin m incn iii wlaWatlten of Um oOth aenl veraary of the iirxanixatioB of tin1 Ti-r-ritory of KatoMiH. stipc In thai nifeO" t ion have airaady been taken, Profeaaor Arthur C MHiiffcrt, ..f the I'nion Tbeoloftoal Mnlnary, nej iinih'r cliargt'ii of In'riTV. Iik ntpn-Mtnl Mednrelnt DnJIeM 01 th- Neei York pteebytery Ibal hi name ! ntnefeee from the roll. Colonel ratten of tin- anaitaf inaalwr Mral'i otiiii", hiiM noeanleenieereMB. tnenta f'r the nliipinent of lont iHKi.iKHl worth of rlothiiiB ami ispiipap' to Mimilii for the u "t troops in HM PhlllpeinM "liirinr the next ix niniithx. Tin- National Society. Son of the American revolution, on Wenaeem evening will present medal to aneh members of the District of Columbia Society as servo! in the wnr with Spain. Senator I,odtp" will deliver the nadienai The tierman (toveniment has made 'Um offer to the Agrarian party that if they will abandon their oppoaitien to the importation nf pieMee meat, the duties on American urain will be Failed alter ll apt Wtion of the com mercial treaty. Thomas I'oolcy. a salooiil;ii"x r, shot his snti-in-law. ThOCMI Lfttlntobn, ami the IiiIIct's wife, l.ydia, ilnrniLi a ditlleultv on the street in Unite, Mon tana. There hail hecn bad foaling I"' tweeti l.ittlcjohn nnd Pooley sime the former murneil tbe hitter's daughter. The marriane was without the father's consent. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Mrs. (i. W. W'alden, a.".l 2n, diel of consiimjition ut Fossil, a few day! go. She leaves a huslMiud ami two daughter. Alvin Keiser, representing several wholesale hraises, is under arrest at Colfax, on a charge of cmlc.lcmcMt and obtaining money under false pre tenses. H. (i. Mitxon, who came to Salem in IHWlt and start. -.1 a box factory, died Sunday morning, after a protracted illness. The remains will be shipped to Klkhart, 1ml. (iovernol (ieer has received a check fur ST.KM.M from the war depart mi nt at Wasiiington, in settlement of the sflite of Oregon's claim for clothing furnished the volunteers. An unknown mun was shot and in stantly killed Sunday nicht on a well liglile.l business street in the heart of S.-.it t it-. He was aland 4ft years old, bfOWn hair and moustacbe, gray eyes, and neatly dressed. He fell with a IW nlibef revolver at his feet. It is thought to be a case of suicide. There ia no clue to bin identity. W. W. Kish, a millionaire '.I I'.lniirn, N. V.i and PntnaeM B, V Harge have leased I'AK) acres of choice lumls on the Yakima Indian reservation at Si men Station, and have a large force of men .'.'igaKe.1 in plow ing and seed ing. They propoaa making a great stock farm, in which alfalfa will form tbe basis of feeding several thousand cattle, sheep and h.is every winter for the early spring market. jBEECHAMS PILLS j taken at night will make you J feel right, act right and look j right. They cure Constipation. , I local, and a 'rat: at all druir.lur. f it Kopittke For Ice, Wood, Brick, Sand. Wholesale agent lor Schlitz Mil wuukee Htcr g Ixittles and on draught Telephone 5. SHEEKOCOLE Contractors Builders list i mates (iiven. Store Fit Hag and PkBB Worh a Spe cialty. Karl's Clover Root Tea IWai.ttfles th Cumpl.xl4n. Purlfic. ll. lllisid.gl vt-a a Vrmh.Cleur Ski... Citrcl 'tsi i.i i(M., Iiullwatoa. a.ul .11 ItriipUuiik ol in. An saraatji loouOu . . 1'i-i.i.. S,,:J .bfwlutr m o 1 ! '1 1 1 1 m .. Bfc. ...a Sl.oo. a c. wells a co . lcroy, n . qoli saoaa.tToas Ni sale by Block a Mui'oauu, i..Hct -u. SULZER SHOWS HIS TEETH Bitterly Attacks tbe Administration In a Speech In the Honse. e CHARGES OF TRUCKLING TO ENGLAND Senate Committee on Elections Reports in Fa vor of Scott - Provisions of tbe Ptclflc Cable Bill. Washington, March '.M.- In theboeea today Hull reM.rt.si back from the OOtUinlttec on military affairs tbe reso lution introduced by SnUer regarding the fort illcat ions Qfeal Britain is erect ing along tbe northern frontier of tbe United States. The committee recom mended that it lie on the table. The resolution had been referred to tbe war department and come back with the following endorsement I "The informa tion the department Mssesses in this ami like cases has alwavs bean bold noaMeatial ami not bmmm public. ll.'Wever, Giant Britain, so far as the department is inform. d. is in 110 in stance erect ing fort illcat ions trespass ing on our rights. " ialnar t.H.k tbe tio,,r ami delivered a oatbing donnnelattoa o4 the adminis tration's alleged pro-Knglish course, charging that it aid nothing without the consent of Downing street. Seotl Ratalm Hit Salt. Washington, March IB. In the sen ate t.slav McCoinis, representing a ma jority of the coiiiinittee 011 privilege and elections, presented a report and fiaolntlon dnolaring leotl .i West Yir- Inla entitled ton seat in the senate The resolution was placed on the calendar. The 1'nerto Kican government and tariff bill was then taken up and Mortian inldressed the senate. Th Pacific cam. Wabiiikfton, March IM. The senate committee on naval ported the bill for th The bill liri nles for only to Honolulu, hut pliriK.se t". extend it affairs today re- Paelfifl cable. a present cable declares it the in the future The secretary of the navy is BinpoweNd to be prepar.sl inline to cause plan .hatch niuiu the 1 . of the act and to employ naval vessels, if neccs sary, in its construct ion. SPANISH WAR CLAIMS. II Will Roqulr Fully Twanty-flva Mllllont to Sattla Thain. Waahingloai March IB, ... Two meas ures of national InMpoftaaea and many of slightly less interest were passed by the senate. The legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill, carry ing more than t''.'i,IIU0,00l, was passed w Itbollt debute. The measure providing for tbe ap- polntnanal f a mrwiHilaalim to adjudi cate and settle tbe claims of the 1 pie of the United Hates ffOWing out of the war with Spain was also pas-,. I w itboiit opposition, The sun. ( fftu.oun annually is ap propriated for the expenses of the commission, th Ufa of the , ononis- fan being Band ut two years. Huvis, in charge of the measure, explained t i.at claims would In. varied in charac ter, but would relate In a large extent to the ileslriiele.il of pfOMftj of Ameri can citizens in Cuba. Havis 1 (pressed the belief thut substantially all 1 hums bad already 1 a Bled with the state department and tl.ev aggregated iibmil f '."11,1100, 000. The bill provides but one aps'ul, namely, from the lading "f the commission to the United States court of apHula. Covarnmant Timber. A bill passed the senate Mrmitting cit uelis of the United States, Is.na fide residents of Culifornia, Oregon and Washington, to fell and remove for building, agricultural and other do mestic pursis, s, timber growing or Is -HH Upon uiiuerul lands of I be I'llltcd States. SKA COAST DkFKNSKS. The IsaeaM a Oulllnd Will Loit St 11. 000.000. Washington, March 'Jo The fortlfi Mttoas appropriation lull was reported t.sluy by the BOnSS 1 'luinlllee on a propriations It appropriates 7,UUI -Jsjv for carrying forward the plan of ana const dsfouse u-gun in i. lie- resirv says : 'The SShsSM "f sen, oast fori ilical lulls contemplated by the Rndioott board and which lia mvii followed by son grea in appropriations since 1KHH. it is now estimated will post in the Bgsrs gute fl lU'.UUU.UUO, for which sum Ibsrs has been already provided nearly 147,000, um. aoLoaoaaaBy in faris. Thlaf bat Away With a hauhal OM talnlns 400.0011 Franei. Paris, March 'M. All audacious robenry of 400,000 IrajMi - com nutted today from the Northern Kail road Company, 'ibe money waa .011 veyed from the station to the bank II. a cart iu charge of two clerk. Two men approached and engaged the alien lion Of IM clerk and coachman while a third man picked up the satchel con taiuintf the luonuy and ..,it.l with it. The loss was not diacovensl until U late to apprfthend the roblstr. Auilralla Loyal to Kngland. Wellington, March L'u Premier St'llon tsiay eiiiuhasued the deter mlaatfan of Auatralia U upboUl the ioiperial ursstigs of the country, He aaid if an emergency arose he would ,-eii'l enough men to South .M10 .1 to rslsaat) the imperial troops to deal with any power duriug to meddfa w ith a Hettleiiient. Iihop Hurst Hakai Danlal. I'hila.leliihia, March jh liiahop liurnt tslav denied the puhllBhi'd .-Litem ni that he had announced yea- terday that President Mckinley had accepted the chair of international law 1 .f . . J ,,. i... i m . 1. in iiu .vim in. in university at n.i.-n inglou. Drownad In tha Danuba. Uudapeat, March aO. Twenty-four peaaaiitti were drowuevl Ustay by the cupauing of a boat while crotming the Danube. Sir Sdmund Fan Daad. London, Murch 'U Sir Kduiuud Jlouglas Vsitob Fuue, iniuiater to th, uourt of Copeubageii, ia dead. PLATFORM NEBRASKA DEMOCRACY. Bryan ll Said to Hav a Hand In Pra parlnc It. Uaeola, Neb., March ID. The plat form which was adopted iu the conven tion ben- by the Nebraska democracy w ith the greatest enthusiasm reaffirms the Chicago platform, declares for lit to I, opneaOi a large standiou army, denounces the action of the republican party on the l uerfo Kican tariff loll, declares against trusts and Imperial' Islli and favors the choice of united j States senators by popular VOfa I be platlorin is prin t icul ly a pn 1 Hon of Bryan, He did not write it poreoaally, but be was consulted eon eerniagj it and before it was rend to the convent ion he bed approved of it throughout . The platform adopted by the isipu list convention was substiiutially as thai adopted by tbe dem.s'rals. It differ" soinew bat iu form, but Conflict! in m. essential point. Both conventions in session here are enthusiastic for Itryau to the last de cree ami every mention of bis name is RWOted with cheers of (follghl and ap proval. Instruction were uicn to both dele gat ion to stand for Itryau iu the Kansas City and Sioux Tails conven tions. The plat form nan 1 "We favor a state OOOStltntlon which will probii.it the organ teat fan of a BMBWpety within the slate ami also prevent a iuonop.il oruanine.l else where from doing business within the state, but we further believe that con gress should supplement t'.c effort nl the state by legislation which will re nips even corporation before engaging in Interetal itis assess to shoe that it ha- no water in its itaeh ami that it has neither attempted in the past nor i attempting to monopolies any branch f boiiMSSi or lbs pr.slucl ion of any article ol msrsbend lcs. ' ' Oootinuing it sayst "We favor the immediate declara tion of the nation's pnrjMSH fa give the rillplnue, first, a stablo formofgov. arameal . second, Indepeeateaeei ami third, pr"tectu.n from outside inter ference as it has for nearly a century given protection to ibe republic of Central and South America. "We fav. r the expansion of trade by every legitimate and pcacelnl means." Mlddla of lha Roadar,. Lincoln, March ill. In the polit convention yeslerdav aftcrms.n the committee 011 credentials dssldsd ajaalnal the claims of Ihe middle of tbe road populist from Omaha to Im classed as delegates and barred them from the convention The position of p. Cb'fy Weaver of (hi. aha as a member of the sipulisi Rational SOmmltteS from Nebraska was declared vacant and R. R. Thomas of Omaha was eboosa in bis place. Weaver was 011st.1l for Ibe reason that he was "not considered a member of the pope! Is! party. " After Is-itiK denied admission as delegates o the s.pulist convention, the wlddhnof ths raedera held a small ion Vint ion of Ibelr own and apMlutsd a Nebraska delegation to attend the populist convent ion at Cincinnati They also (faoldod to hold a slate con vent ion in Nebraska some dale after Ibe Kansas City convention. (iOKHKL'S ASSASSIN. F. W. eOMSa I Allaaad to Have Mada a Conla.ilon. Bran k fori. March Ll) New of the alleged confession ..( I w. Uoldea f llarlsairsville in reviard t the assas Biaation ol Milium. Unclad prialui'eil u aaneatfaa here. Golden was lormerly a iiuard at the m nitent iary here under republican administration and is w.11 known. It developed that the police alld detectives have been Wat" III UK his BJOVementS since the day "f the assass inatiun on the theory that he km S something als.ut It. T C. Cam pi Nil I. employed bv the hpithers ol William Qoebsl, fa Brafai tbe common wraith's attornaya iu the prosecution of the assasHius of ins Pel, slates thai the ussassin will Is arrest. whenever a forco of 'Msl BTmsd men could be bad to go I., a certain BOnnty in Kastem Kenlucky. He said further thai the attorneys for the com iiioiiwealth claim to have proof I". establish a conspiracy for assassins I ion, but be made Ibe assert 1. .11 that this conspiracy was not hargisl agalual republican leaders but against what is known as the "Anti Ulavbsl parly." He further said il includes men who wen olli. luls prior lo Ihe late election and men alio Ihonghl they became officials after the late election. tSfnWni Ho, a Frlandly A. 1 New York, March 111. A Ipsefal fa Ihe lb raid from Washington aya: ll developed today that tbeuermaa gov ernment, to llie gral ill. al iiii of the I nited Mates, recently "lispaUlnsI an sipaditfanery fares from Kia Oboe fa Icfiuii for the protect ion ol American missionaries. Ibis force suppressed Ichoo, arrested ihe ringleaders and taught th." anti-foreign crusaders a laeaeeii kalllar Lomlns to. Cortland, March Jo A ll Obarl Ion, assistant general passenger aw. ul of tha Northern Pacific, has returned Iron, a week's trip into Ibe Clearwater louiitry, lx.w ist.ui, Ssikane, Seallb aud Victoria, where he Inspsotsd th. comiiauy' ofrlcea. He slates that than i a big o. Una of Isople with inolie) haraling in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Today' First. New York, March U. The Jewell Whit-- load works at Port Riehinoud -nit. 1. -I lo lb. sateUt of oue hundred thousand dollar by lire today. Pfaua, Ohio, March I'll I ire last night deatrovcl W. 1'. Orr's linaasd oil Fl , . , li, . tM I 1,1 ... I mill aim in. rnpia iioiiiing mill. 11 loss i IMB.OOO. Sanalor Simon' Sland Kndorvad. I'ortlaud, Murch 20. The Portland chamber of commerce t.sluy sent u tele gram to United States Senator Simon at Washington endorsing the stand he look on the Puerto Kican lantl hill. Th Vaaiai a Total Wraok. Hun PraneiaWi March UU. The tiriiinh ship City of Floranra, with a curgo of nitro glycerine, i aahoro at H ill Moon Hay. The veaael 1 a fafal wreck. faubaasak if Osad. Istttla March -V. -Herman R, Tau beiieck. well known a loriuer chair- mun of the national uoinmitfas f the mfalei laiity. died here yeatcrdav. lo oams here rex-eutly for hia beultli. SOUTH AFRICAN SITUATION 0 Roberts at Bloemfontein, Waiting for Something to Turn Up. NO NEWS lit OF nm.KWf. S RELIEF Rom Rflrrtllnft NorlbWitrd wad Biirnmn the BriilHfs Bitiiud Tbm Krmtr De nies Roberts' Allegations. London, March -M K..r all iheneivs that Mashsd here vester.luv SOd t.lav, l.r.al Britain mlKht nlmot a well hate Is . "ii al "ccc. It is reasonable to believe that the relief of Mafeklnu may he heard of any hour. Kitchener ha entered ltneska, C:Ik" Colonv, without opposition, the (naVrgenta layinti down their arms. Hols'rts and Ituller an still inaclive, pen. lout . level. .pmetit'. (Vmsidsrabls interest i. Btteebsd to the fate of Johannssberg, Uemmentlng on ic reporlcl 1 i"iiu Ital i v 1 1 ii v and t he I ier taiv llnv ami thei.ermau ami.assii.lor at Washinirloii as to ihe proposition that bnth belllgs rants ! ak.si 1.. leave Johsnnesburg alone, the Call Mall I iaelte sav s : "Thai i a rare which shows ta what daaperets straits the enemies , r tins country are reduced. Just imagine a aovernment which ha. formally !. - alined all outside intervention Mf mittina Uermany to dictate the senna f Lord Robsrta march fa Pretoria. The Oerronn faralgn oflfaa know. bnMef than to whispnt 10 preposterous 11 pro posal III DoWnllMJ street." Moddar Rival- Hrlds Blown Us. BliM'lufolitein, Mou. lav the lt.-rs blew Up the rallroinl bridge over M. sl.ler river, fourteen miles 110MI1. yesterday. Iiiiw court were reopen.".! today. Bn.ri Ratraalln Northward. Cas" Town. Tbe foa'PI have blown up the brktgsa north of Bloomfantoln. Inelnding ihosi at Wlndhnrg and Krooilsta.l, and are retreating north. Sir Alfrad Mllnar'. ProclamaMon. Cape Town Mr l(red Miluer, Brtfah eommlmioiisr to South Africa, has issued a proi'liunat ion declaring the Imperial suvsrnmsnf will not res- Ognfas a valid or effectual anv aliena- t In ii of propart wiihiu theTraaavaal or HM OnUBJS Free State ar any in terest therein .r suenmbmnesa or con cessions granted by said gevenunaata. Brltlih Troop. Llkawlta Oullty. London, March ID. lord Huberts telegraph: "Have r Ivad the fol low iuk reply to a telegram totheprael. dsntS of Ihe I'ree Slate and tbe South African republic: Ion I'elarev, who was in command i our berghsn ai the place incut lolled by you denies ent irely Ibal Ihe burghers BStsd as slated by von but he say that on Saturday. Ilritisb troops, when iils.ul llfly vard from our position, put up their hand us well as a while llavi, while at the same time your cannon tHiinharl.-d our troops." THE 00WAUKB KMPRBSI. si. i i laaalae Tl.lasi . Own Way With a Utah Hand. 1'ckin. Man I. Jo I h. ascendancy of Ihe anti for. -lull parly is Iscoming pronounced The dowsifer eiuprcsa ap psnrs unable lo Hiittti-it.nl I y rewurd Oflfafall who exhibit ...ike.l hostility to Bvsrytbina not Chinese. Heii Tnngi probably the most bitterly antbforalgn ulilcial oi the 1 in 1 A' has 1 1 10 decorated with the llis).- mil pea. is-k leather. which has llev.r U'ell coll ier red for ho v.i.rs The notorious Li I'l'iitf lli. .'. who was .1 ism isim-,1 from the governorship of Shantiina on tier many ' ilemands. has been advaunsi t. lirsl rank and the former governor of Shanliiug. Villi Sen, ha la-en ap pointed the governor of Hhaug Si ilia tru l, using 0 snub lo the powers iu Isrsated Sha liaai to Jail. .-1.1.I a I alls, - 1 1 , Mar. hill K.lua hell. T. Slruhle, editor of Naulilu, a Christian Msisnra pnblfaatfan, 1 1 ... 1 - 1 Kiiilty in Ihe (e.leral court here to ending olau-eue literature Ihroush the mails and was fluid I'am Mrs. Slruhle refus. d to pay Ihe Hue and loiilajbt waa ink. 11 to jail. Mrs Slruhle waa form. rlv a resident of llregou, Iiciiik 11. . wite of Wuihne struhle. dessesen, ut one lima publisher of the Hiimlay Wei. ..me, of Portland. Dr. Sainton's Belt Has no j( 1 it nl tor ihu DUN ol NmtVOUI Blld l'liHieal l-bil-ity, ExhtUStBcl itality, Vari OOOOli, I'luimitiiiu, DbbIIbb, 4m ot' IftmOfVi NN'aeting, i i , vhloh lid- Men brought uliout liy early lodiaWPtliOM Ol latof OXPtlrint-S. r-ix thouHuiid gat willing Umtiniony (luring 1889, vla tulilishud thirty ywa My Electrical Appliances are a Sure Cure. Call or write for "Three Clashes of Meu." ifowaie of otheis utleiiug you al- legtd Saudeii belts. My belts are uot for sa'e at druggist.-, but can be bad only trout tuy own orhces run under my owu nauie Addiess, The Dr. Sanden Co., it Fouith fl,, 1'OItUnd, Dicguu