East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 24, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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niil h nicely flltlag COM'
makes ft Ihtptl) (gUI.
"P. IN." Corscls
arc the statnlnnl of riceh
lence. both In II' fn I dttfl
MlltV. With every dollr r
crieee jrmi gal a gMtt fof
old watah flvee n-a, n
Bia first ol May
SUPERB.
Clements & Wilson.
TUH0DAY. AFRI1 M, 1900,
DAILY, WKEKLY AKD BEMI-WEEKLY
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PubltHhlnK Company,
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East OreKonlAtt
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Dally, Aral laarnioe, Mtr lack, fi-uu, MM ut.,e.U-i.t n.ti
Mtlt
Lix.l aotk... t.a nt, per llae, .nn uucttltai.
How that Clark if Montana Ii tn
I).- ili'iiiiil a Meat in tin' I 1 1 i 1 State!
HtMinli'. tin' rinii'ir that Hw.iy i- tu l
ailmittefl t" a urat in that InkIv Im
conicH iiitrri'MtiiiL-. It (inay in ml-
iniltiil it will ! a plain "i
part inan art inn tn avoiil tin- ilinr:ni
that tjiiay rmilil lirinu' H tin- -.naP
hy tellinif what ha kaMWaol tliat hmlv.
a- hi' iniuht Pi- lin l nu il Pi iIii il In- ih
diMppolntcd by Um najnbon tbaraof)
win i an- tarr.il with tin- -.i tii'k
that Ik in.
Tin- ''daMoatatic loadara" Ibai irati
"tinliorwil" fuiir M ar- at"' ar. mm
trying t" I'""'1 William .1. lirvan m
of thf lartdlat, whirh In' mi hi hy true
worth, pliii'k ami li.ir.l wnrk. In tin-
.11... t.tti I i.i .Mialtt il,.. ittlH.it.tp ,tt..il.i
Ik- worthy Ol hin hiriv Hryan BM 0 r
tu in ly ruimil Um ilrniinratic parly fmni
tin- low level of tint party nf tin' fi-w
ami mailr it really tin- party nf tin
many. Knr that work ba i Mtlllod H
tile leailerohip, whiili In' ha- i"ii
(uirly uml mptari'ly
Uouii! of the lx'f.1 ollii'ialf that I'nia
tilla county liar ever hail Ii.im- rniin'
from tin' Ka"t Kml of Um county. Hut
noin of tin-in havi' tnaili' a lii'tti-i"
riTonl in olliri-. or atunil baMaV Ml Ol
oHliv, than .lamt'i W. Maloni-y, who
until two year- a mail.' In- horn.' in
Athena. Mr. Mulom-y i- a ranlilati'
at tins t mi- for n-i-h rtion. Ho Iuh
MM an aMtlMVl r -corli-r, in niur
teoux ami iii'roiuiuoilatiiiv' at all tinn-n
anil MOT at iiin pout of iluty ttariaag
ollirc hour-. Hi- Mipulurity in an i v i -ileiuv
that Ml fuithfill MTV MM IN ap-
pfaalctadi
At or near Antoria a law dM ao two
atnull hovi wi-nt on tin' river in a
mnall Imat ami Ml ilrowniil, tin- di
covery btfaRJ M-M when tin- lioat wuh
fouml nottotu "iilo up. Now a woman
corneii forwanl anil nay- that -In- -aw
two Ihivh cliniiiiiK to an onrtiirmil
boat, driftiim down tin' riv.-r. II, r
first thought wan that it nigtll l- In r
own tHtye, ami without llftag KM
alarm Um ran to bat own bona to m
if tlmy MM MMI ami UmN i id
them. Thic wan in-i a ralM that IfeO
lorKot to mt'titioii what -ho Innl
until the aiiiiouiut'iui'iit mailo that
the Ualy of MM ol tin- ln,y- hail lu i p
recovereil. l-'or adnltOUMll i'ln-li-nea-
ami atupiility tin- ai tion nmll
anvthiiiK within Um lm ry of man.
If dhe wan taken out Mid 'Iron mil her
minx Won . be reliuvtil from a relation
"hip that proniinew to be euibarruN'iuii.
Kven a iloj; woo hi haxe greater
"prewncD of miiul," more nnaintahaii
a ion of the value of them- human liven
than thin Axtoria woman i- MBOrtld to
have ilinpiayei) mi tin- OkWMlWll
Turkey is supiKiseil to i,we mmm
American misnninarie- a luu.HKi . DmjM
Ham has turmsl MlMOtOT ami nmlei
taken to make Turkev Day, In ,,riler
that he may he sucressful , he threaten- 1
to inllict all kimln of puninhment
tlm Tur1 , if he iloes not put ii
When
one man owe,
uinuiier lie can v'et Ins
due in pi-actiable uml lawful ways but '
noi hy nereiM el MMrtor lorae It
it ... .
Ihould Ut the bum tfl the M f
nations. This huineia of taking a I
liotKun ud going; aNMad to a man's
houie to make hiii. punKle in no InuL'. r
, Y , ... ' "
eountenanct-,1 among eWillaed people,
autl the same treatmeni rhoiihl lmhl
among civilized nation. If . lurk
won't pay, Uncle bam shnuhl politely
inform the Turkish minister to leave
Waihiiuitoii euii i:
Washington, call hi own miuiiMr
Home from CouitaiitlBOpla uml here-
alter reiuae to treat him as bin e.pial
in honor and resiiectabiiitv ii, , ,
towarovurupallrvlluuoo',-!, . i
below th, '""'"N enould be
uelow the dignity of, heathen,
alone a Christian, such us Uncle Sum
proiessos to bo. thi. eouiiwti,,,! it
WW
ft Mapet Call More
miglit he reiuarke.1 that il all laws i. , rV,'.'., mU,y '"dependent tnanu
..mi ii an luWM (or ucturWo. BI,U t eoncBiitratu the buni-
ft
Court and Cottonwood
! Um oollooiioc both pub Ik no
I private debb iron tbollibod it would
have a fctukaey Mite the volume
I of debti Iom eohnnHMM anil do moeb
1 1 prnnmtr Moee anl a higbof Mum.-
,ir.l nf pulilir ;.til (cnWDtl honor. Tin
fu , thai l"v gone u fai In
the 01 force to HMke mon .. proai
lle v moM not have MM tt do if the
-late would MM BMMIIBI til private
affairs. Why shnulil the nlate attempt
to make Tom pay Kick when it I i I not
make Diek trn-t 1W1 In other
nonln, ilelei.ilation woiihl he more
trait (ill of good than lei.-latmn, ami I
(jreilt ileal lens expensive, to those who
perform the UVfM'l work, anil there
by carry the bunlen nf gnvenUBOBl ami
aitholKtence.
THE TRUST QUESTION.
The oppressions to which the Amen
rail no e are nil II iectei I I IV the potter
ml combination, romtnonlv nailed
"tru-ts," have been eflect ivcly ilemotl
tMtedt Tl vll is universally at
knowladgod by members ol all partie-
rapabltoani as ntMfa as deraocrata a
iionulists. The real ami onlv onestioi
is
the ancient one: "What are yon
i iii to do about it?"
The verv foundation principle ol
IhaM Irvfll uomblnatioM la iMlrlctioni
Probably on Um theory thai tire mni
ahvavs be fotiu'lit with lire, everv eltori
Ihoa (ar made b iMltlature. to th--
'tory the power of so-calleil trusts, ha
men in the form of still further re
-trillions. Ona re-lrietion la piled upon
another, ami still a tlnnl upon hoth
and in this oy it is somehow bopad
th.r liberty will ba MMblUhad bj
multiplyiinj restraints uinni lihertj .
The commerce ami trade 01 tie country
are tieil up with chains bv the tru-t
mononoliaa: ami then oonirwi and
the letfi, lilt lire, seek to nullity the
etfei-t of these chains by chaining the
l.iiin-. It is seriously promised to re
st ue tree competition by prohibltin.
tru-i 1 1 inhin.it ion- from Ml taring into
a OOUpetitloOi IjIWs have bi-en pMMd
for the .nnweil iiilnmai- nf prevent hoi
smblnat ions which control to-thiril
I the production of anv article from
Mil ilag thatr gOOOa in competition with
the producer, o( the remahiinii third.
it is no MUM for wonder that all
the so-calleil UtitfMl taWf havere
MlMd in ICBOrninioOl iailure, and Hint
tile number ol f r n -t coiiibimitions never
increastsl so rapidly us since these
law - wen einictetl.
There i- but one remedv for shiverv,
ami that is liberty. There is but one
Nnedy lornionos)ly. and that is to set
Iree those currents which have been re
straints! hv monopoly. No coinhinat ion
can ever In- in-riiiaiit-ntlv successful un
less it is founded upon some mouopol)
il natur.'l remiuiees. tieiiin- mav
have an oecanional inotioisdv; but no
me could huiK have a tuoiiopoly in
lielllU-. .llure In -lire to prislUCe a
rival ganinii who do m another way
what the lirst Muiui did in bin own
uliar wav. Thi- wa- nirikniiilv
illuntratiHl in tin- history of the steel
manufacture. Ilessemer baviiiK in
vented one immenselv valuable ami
heap iiroces- for makine steel, Siemens
followed with another iiietliml, ami
ttilchrist and Th an with still an
other. The atrt-al monopolies of linn country
owe their ex istence to special unjust
privileges, conferred upon them by a
course nf aXjiaialiOal, which the BOO pin
of the United Staten adoptt-l nf their
own free will, ami winch are still
in.iintaiiicil by the votes of the very
people who most loudly declaim
Ml Bet monopolies. I orelllost Bjmng
these are the tariff laws, the internal
revenue law - ami the patent laws. We
h ill brieth conn ider these in the order
of the lea-t important.
Takine limt the patent law-, which
II in idlyj MMeede a monopoly for the
ti rm of seventeen veurs. for l'oisI ami
sol nl reasons in each case, we have
only to say that Ihcy altord a ntrikinn
iilMtratioit of the Mage attendant
upon any lagalilod monopoly, however
uieritorioiin. This is shown by a oom
I'.irativelv recent niandal. witii regard
p a protended ooalliei ol claims in the
patent OfAoe. Two oppoaittg clainm
were secretly port h.int'd by one corpora
tion, which afterwards employed attorney-
on both sides to keep up the
sham contesi for mailt veam, reMlting
in a PMetlMl BMtMpol) ol a linglu in
vention for thirty veiirs iaetead of
"even Men i Hy niinilar manipulation
other valuable Inventiottl are
inooopoliied for a much longer line
than th - law intends; while niitny
others are limply leaked BP ami kept
out of public use entirely. The patent
law - need a thorouifh revision: all in
"" 'lireitionol gNfttel llbarty.
An We
I ilo not
I'"1!'""' i" macula uetaii, on
i . i
occa-nui, We conllllf ournelve- to
IViaa that thene lawn i-hiiul.l he ...
aiiit-nileit u-to make it impus-ilile for
"llv BMIMpoly to la-t under ii for more
!k n " T"1??" u ;ir-l'"" (he date ol
Um application lor e patent, and ao as
... permit the hv evervlUv nl all
peMBled iinentions upon reaaonable
ywa l ar In bimwi patenu ihould
!"' '"'' Y"!''' "Rlrlng any
inonopoly for u tineer perns thun the
preciw term pri nerib, 'l upon the fa'v
ol the statute,
""' illtl'r"ul MVeBM laws, hv the
(r;'hlru ""l; which UMy iurrouad
tin- nianulaeturo ol liquor ami tobacco,
altord great ail vantage ..,
lUOIIopollea. A- it ll our objeel in this
rt'c'e ""' ipeoily any particular
monopoly now exiatiag, we pr iter to
the ,l hy .el. rcmv p, the
ruatoh manulaoture, n the day when
there was an internal NVeniM U of
l,'m " l- " WWll Known thai
,UU ,'" tu " destrov
mm i the hands ol twn three (Treat
Mrporatlone. when thai raawaare;
Haled in ISWi tl monopollei ten
of tbeir own weight, and it WBJ many
year- before thev could !' renni-
itructed. The pn-ent irreat comhlna-tion-
in tint match manufacture are to
i. found in other laws entwuMglna
monopoly, which are still maintained.
The tariff i- the BJOlt fertile snurce
of American monfjpollee. Wiring the
last thirty or lorty run hardly in in
ntance has been kBOWB in which an
tmerlcan monopoly hl Iwen del I
anv part of the benefits which it has
demanded in the enactment of tariff
laws. In I MO and 107, tins nib wa
without anv known exception. In
I.MOl there were but few eXMPtlon.
Tariff- are alwav- made Up by the very
partie- who are intcn-ted in prevent'
ini.' foreign competition and Mcnrlng
for (hernial re a monopoly of the
douMitic trade, it in limply abiurd
p. make anv effort tn prohibit or to
rMnlate tm-t- ami oomblnatlon",
while their causes are h-ft nntouched.
If the American ph' -brink from
competition w lib other nation- of t In
earth, and deem UMffiMlVM JUntlfled
In preventing lUCh competition by
lOlTO, thev have BO moral right to com
plain if American MpltalllM take ad
vantage of the lawn which prevent
foreign competition, to make nl them
instruments to prevent domestic com
petldoUl also. Neither have American-.
Who believe in preventing foreign
competition hv lone, any moral right
P, i .um , : ol capitali-t-. w ho prevent
doMMfic competition by
mil- Is just as moral , or
traudt Tin
immoral, an
the other.
And IhUf we collie, at hist, to the
funilameiital remedy which i- needed,
The fundamental 0BUM of American
monopollei i- P. be found in the lack
,,i honeity i uitloa, boelneM courage
mid love ol fair dMlIng which is hip
fortunately eharaeterlatlo nf a vast
majority Of the bun. an race, not ex
cepting the people in the United Slatl
.1 America. Whenever a majority of
the American people demand ilmple
justice, neither limn- BOT less, fur
themiel veil all tlu-w- qneitioni will be
l dilv nt tthd. and trust- will ills-
MlVI like mow in slimmer. For any
man w ho .Icman.1- and NMlVM exact
justice for hiinself, and BO more, n
essarilv COncedM precisely a- much to
everyone elae; ami if no man received
any more than ju-tice, every man
would receive justice. Nn right can
be taken away fmm any one mini,
without conferring more than his
right upon another. It i- a- Impomibll
to give h-n than ju-tice to all men at
MJM, an it i- tn cut off a MCtlOfl nf
the air ami deetroy it. leaving a bleak.
Tin- Inenniliteney ol any man who
dernandi that competition shall be
ini . when it workn in hi- favor, hut
shall be prohibited, when it wnrk-
galnil him. is obvlooi, But it is not
obvlotu to tl rdlnary mind that
it i- equally ahfurd to insist upon
freedom ol conipetiti-n within the
liorder- of the United State-, while
excluding fr.nn without. Neyertheb
the eXCinilOII ol compel II ion l
quit!
a-111 jus ami injiiriou- in theo.iecaie,
i in me other) ami the demand for
freedom of competition at home, while
denying freedom of competition from
abroad, li abaurd ami Mleldal. The
law - ..I nature canm.t be MlWaded to
.....1. I. ..it ...... v.. ......
ttt-ii. i.iii. iitiii t, . I--. ,,,i,, .i.ii
take pnisnn ami vet enjoy good health.
v ... :...i.. '.....i. . ...
.yi mail lull climate :iiiiiiit, in
.tin entirely free himself. Neil
can any man or ii.it draw
rt
her
an
artificial line and nay: "Within tl ....
boondarlee, oom petition shall Is-
i . il, f n I-ut otttnitte of Ihest-
lllldarie-. there shall III
no compete
tion at all.''
The remedy, and tl nly remedy,
r the evils nf tinniest ic monopolies,
i- the repeal of all law- which pretend
FAVORITE
PRESCRIPTION
Mr-. SI. 1'. hone, of I.e Itup,
I'ranUlin Co., Knn., writes : R WorOa
cannot express how graMfUl 1 am for
your kiln, advice anil ;-.-s! metli-
ctnesi. 1 have lieen in poor Health
more or less ill my lite. In the past
nine years revv worse, ami twt. years
iijji. 1 was so storly couM hanily ilraj
arouml I consultcl a rptT4llhfti anil
he aaiil 1 had ulceration and that an
opt-r.it.oii would hate to lie pcr
fonnc.l. This dtil not seem necessary
to me, M time went hv, .in. I at last
twnit i Or, Htm ttking tdvitt,
I stWN go! a irlpi'ul tinsurt atlvisiti"
nit- to try his nieilicines, the 1 favor
ite l'resci ipiioii.' 'OoUati Medina
lliscovery.' uml also his ' l'leaaaut
1'ellets.' I bqran taking 'l avoiite
Preeerlpttoa' end the other inni
i in. ,t- ailvtsctl. When coiniucnc
iilK I weijjhril IP)'., jsiuiuls, ami af
ter Mltlag oik bottll of each I felt
Ufea I new woman. In one month I
ataed I poaMda AftM laUaa tern
hotllt.n of each ol the tuctliciucn,
I bM in to look like a woman ami not
like a sktli ton, ami that weary tired
feeling all left me."
Karl's Clover Root Tea
lieaiitliiea the Coinple.l,,,,. p
XSlE''V S rH. Cliar hklu, c
'f'lutit.ii, lii,l,,.,.,, aa all In,,
Purities Hi,.
uri-.l'uii
llli) Ski,, ., ,u an nruiaiole. ol
Tank- L 11 i.aaiillve Nerve
i . ..i"' at.ao.ule Kiiaraiileo by all
iltunnlbln ai M,.,c 6ut, .J ii .ou UJf "
v.. wllis a co., LcnoY,
aoir eaovaiiToaa
N. Y.
lor aalu by Talluiau 4. Co., Li(Ui,u.
BY LETTER WITH
DRait.V. PIERCE
1
1
to give to any man, rich nr pMT.
American Roropean, any prrtectlon
again-t natural competition, any
artificial monopoly of natural resources
or an) advantage which in not hmw n,
open.' on equal term-, tn all h.inii.ll
right-. .
Who would be freemen, mtwl set
tree ail men. . .....
THOMAS 1 1 BHEARMAH.
N.-w Vnrk. April ", I"1"1.
TO CURI A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Taki LaxatlTi iiromo UjulnttM JiW'i n
tlriigllsts retain, the ini.in.-y II " Mils tijfiire.
a arovi'i sninsPire i - oil laek bo- -'
Oregon Lumber Yard
..SELLS.
I .umber.
Lath,
Shinglec,
BuUding Paper,
1 ar I'.iper.
Mouldingii
Pickets,
Lime ami Cementi
lirick and Sand,
Siifli ami Honrs,
Screen DmrsiV Windtiun,
Terra Cotta Pipe.
Borie Light, Prop's
Alt:. St , o(ip. Court House.
A Complete Line
Furniture, Iron Beds, Cirpets, 1
Baby Canhtnes mid Picture!
M Hiding;, I..ituis, Crockery. I
ami a lull line ol Umlcrtaker?'
Golds.
W. S. NELSON.
Main "tre. t I ppn,ite Kant Oregonlan
A hosom Friend
tint is ti- t to ' our lft l your -Idrt, 10
y u wan' t . s.-.- that It i tre: teil well
alien nth- r pen le htntll - it Th reus
no one that can h hi die line linen in el- 1
th If -hirtn. i ollaH -T MttY'i MUM tender
ly or with greater cure when nemg renn
vnt. d thsn the DoMCetfC LaMBdr Try
our biunitry work II you want your linen
tn looK like m-w
THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
J. F. Robinson, Prop. Telephone 60
French Restaurant
In connection
with....
LaFonlaine Hotel
Bail Meals In the City,
(pen Day and Night.
Ous LaFontaine - Prop.
5wltler HiiltlinK. Main St.
AND
WMlirn l. iiuo.i Aiueiican .l-ii nullml.t
lly aiMM lil iirrdiiireinriil ti.lli II, e mil.n-l,
i ers, we nr- enab-.Ti u, uti Til. tuuMOl
J i i.i. Iahmkii, ii, leit.i,,, urteallaral
weekly .,t 11,0 Ue.l.-ni unit Ml ii.i..
allvy Male., In tluO um, Ulll pi
per, at an jxoei illnily low fluure. Tl..
Ouamik Ji 111. t ARM! ilia reiuark.il.h, for 11.,
variety aad intere.i 01 lis ennieniH, ami is inn
I U11i1Ue.ll lie) IsMtaUtt uioat 111 ai Ileal uai.i i
ot 1U kind. r '
p.S FARM FEATURES.:. . ..f:.
0. l. IT. rut 1111 u,, , l-euHrj, Mark. I (.ar
druLuK, an.l other bOtaoa, wraun by pracll
cat i... I wiiiiiM amraaan, ,uppleiueate.l
tnili Uluntralli.ua ,yal,l arliMs, cuiiiblu.i
t'. in-., 1 1 iiouiu ,14,. ,, t lii.au' it h. "fin 11, 11
r-rahnnir" The laleat Market, ant
loiuuiercUtl AKrleultur,, nr.. (eat urea ill
winch I ho o. J. r'uiMKit., unoxcelletl.
THE FAMILY FEATURES: ," :rT":
cr FhbTiIoiih. F(tt. j Wi.rK, 'I h. .ool
Ctuk, Hutlit Cuiilitau, Ltbritrv Corner,
ami uuufc Folks' I'mic" eon UIm " uiko
tltm LcHrttnt ni. uf is iinirh va'tm aiitt ttitor
tMi Hd iiioBt .ot lh Hkc u Kaunly Pttperu.
A Cyclopedia of Progress and Events
I Mil aeiioiiiir ineir si. I'S.-ri pi ion- in, t.-r , .e t
1 elubtiini! 1, iter, ao- 1 mil T, uatualil, Willi
m Amkkicam AoaicuiruHisi VBAM Ui ..
an.. A i.man at1 lor luoo. Thlaaraai h-aik it. :.
Cre.oiM-iiia nf frotrresa aeilBvmta n,
World, a uuule to Uaikeu, SUikuilbk-. Ii.il
prices
FREE
YEAR BUOK
AND ALMANAC
It 11 a traaaury of 8latltics, reriaml to dc foi
Karui or Houie, auUiitilc, or I -.-i. --y. a ltd,
MM Work oil Kery b-ibjin-t l'eilainiairto Aid.
L-ullurt . Inuuntry, Ciunuiert-e, an 1 "Lu U.-la : PuL
Uo Affair,, Eci.iu.aiics, am' 1
J..liietloc, Itoha.oli, ai, I hei-,,1 , It i u an
atluiavuaW Of Caleuiluis. tl: IVi
nouucal Data, Hlr.ta tor Karh Month, U
?f"A SAMPLE COPY -
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tlrealng Till: UK IM1I .11 111, I'AtlAll tl
Marttuette I . .m,in , w ChicaKo, 111.
Our SPECIAL Offer:
Weekly East Oxonian. $1.60 1
OrandeJudd Farmer, wk, 1.00 I8.0
Year Book aad Almanac, .60 j
Our Price for All, $1.85.
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KAST OKtiUONIAN PUB. CO..
HcuUletuu, Oreguu
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(lardcn Seeds in bulk,
Garden Hoes,
Garden Rakes,
Garden Shovels and Spades,
Garden Tools of all kinds,
Water Hose at all prices,
Building Materials, all kinds,
See
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I Taylor, the Hardware Man 1
721 .Main
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Crescent
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THE MOST POPULAR WHEEL.
Men's Wheels
I adies Wheels
Boys' or Girls'
Chaiuless
Another consignment
Wheels jusl
CRESCENT AGENCY
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INCUBATORS.
Thl iiiiteliine has tss-n .li'in.instrattl t.. Is- an nttar al-ar,l,ii.iiK-rfectiin
u.1 can In. nt t Ainml . Tim rviriilalioiinf hai.
air inc. moisture have Usui provrn
tr.ivuii.luUiurlupruvoiuuuu,. Wo par
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THE PACIFIC
Jhe Leading General Farm Paper of
the Northwest.
A High-Class Illustrated Farm Journal -Published
Weekly at Salem,
0regon"Try It.
Tin HoniesKMil in a twenty jjajre jiaper, lour ciilutntM lo the lu,e.
Tfca MbaWipUM prioa ! $l r year, in ailvau. e. Its pubUcatian was
he-iin Marclt t, uyon, and it iinnii liiutely took lust place atno; n gttW
Ml bra iapers, and will BMaiuUifl it. The lloiltwt 11 has all the f
1 iiities tor p bliabtag a fum paptt of tba frat-daaa. ami of wide citoU-
lattoa. Wkf mod yOlOX mottay Biat? Why not help maintain here
in the North west a farm newspaper of gciictal circulation, anil devoted
to the inleresls of this section?
The price of the WMXbV Kast Okkiuiniav is St. 50 a ear We
wi.l Nad our paper anil the Homestead one year for $.-.oo in advance
BAST ORBOONIAN PUI CO.
Just Received
I wo Citrloatls
Two Ctirloails
I urniture,
Go-Carts.
Baby Carriages,
Window Shades and
Hixtures,
Late Curtains,
Portieres.
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N-i-
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niv.
Baker b Folsom
The Complete House Furnishers,
Main St , next to PoatoAee
T . .
I leieph:ne Livery Stable
I utter New
Maliaieuieut.
Kashlonahlc Hi.ns at Low RajM,
ll.e Heat Turnouts In th,. Q,
b neclal .it, ,. niv. 1 'i
, h, e 11 'urtl
Hit horaei.
S. F. Hays, Prop.
OppuiRa t.oiirt Hqm)Bi
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$25 and $35
$26 and $35
- $25
- - $60
nt the $25 and $26
received.
East Oxonian Building
111 1111 Ill I II 11 ill! 111! HUT
1
100 Per Cent. Hatched.
Ill a rttosnt hatching oontont In which tbero were oTer 400 MBBlMM
hatcli was loo per oeou la ltna,wa with
pcrtitct. Hi our nitw i-iti'
Iruight 6MUMM ft
HOMESTEAD
I'enilittoti Orejion
GROCERIES
Minticst Sttiek
Lowest p ices
A complete line nf Ftcsli V'egeta
hies always on hand.
R. MARTIN
SHEEK&COLE
Contractors
Builders
lstiniutes Given. S org Pit.
tlUg Rod Piece Work tt Sne
ciahy. 1
The Rait Orifcontan ii Baiter., Oio
gon rapriienutive paper. It Uadi, and
the lieoole annrai.t. it . -i .
,w.i. ni. i Tr " " auow ii oy
Democratic Ticket,
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hn WhltMker 0t ii,',,."
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JOINT I.KOmtiATIVK RKPRBSKNTATIVI!
(Umailitl ninl Morrow Countlei i
Woolen nl inn,
BUPMU1 JtJDOB,
W. M Itsmaey otSnlem
Km in asp n.wiiY riiMMissiiiM i
W. Kchulmerlch of Waahlimtiui Ciiuni.
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TICKET.
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v. i. siiiiiiinii of PandlMM
PISTUli T AI-niHSKY.
T. n. Ilalloy ol NBdMM
COUNTY TICKET.
ItKI'ltKSKNTATIVKH.
W. J. Chastalli nl Mii,,ri
it. it, o'Brlea of NBdUun
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M. I,. Watts Ot Allii-iia
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Republican Ticket.
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(I inalillit ami Morrow ( MMM,)
Ann It. Tllinil.eiil of Ih 1 1 1. 11
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TICKET.
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w. ti. t:iit of Beafaai
DtanUOT ATTnltNKY.
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COUNTY TICKET.
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ATTORNEYS.
UAJtTMH A UAI.KY, ATTtlKNKY.s AT
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luiH. omi t- 111 Aaaoc.alloll UltH'k.
N. DKRKBliBY, ATTOBKBY AI LAW,
Ullli- Ill Ante, iKtlotl Ulovk.
K, 1. IIOY1), ATTOUNEY AT lJaW.-ill
ourl at.
H. A. NKWUKUKY, ATTORN KY AT
lalWt Kia.lil 16, Aaaot'ialloll leu. hu
PHYSICIANS.
(lldicc III Peliilletnii
UK w i, rule "ign Hunk. Hum
ilii7- , '. lu.; ltoau. in . Hi.-i.iul
t,l'"'J on Weal WebliHl Hour.,
17 lo lua. in ... in ' i ui.
V. W, VINCIONT, M. I). OVVIUB KRAI
ol Kino Saiitnial llank. OBIcu hoursluuiU
aBatl lo p. in.
DR. V, J. KMITtl. OKFIl'K OYKU I'K.V
ilia Ion aavluga Hank. Tolephoue VI, real-
nn. . laialMiaa i
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le Pbyiiclall ami hiirgeon (iftlet' in lutla
BaHnlBe
DENTISTS.
K. A. VAIIOHAN, liEN'FlHrr. OFKIOI
in Judd uml. ling
A. I.. II KATIE, 1. 1). 8. OFKH I. nVKK
Saving. Hank. Uaa atlinlniatiroit.
li. A. al ANN, DENTIST, IN Ahsufll
thin Ii K. It Cioplon', Oaace
ARCHITECTS AND UU1LDERS.
r. K. HOWARD, ARUUITRUT AND Bj?
..Tiiiientli'lil, makes eouiiiele aui. ri'luW
l.laun lor bul.ilinaa in ihu c.ly or teuae''
Itoolii 17, Jutltl bu.l.lllig.
BANKS AND HROKEHS.
llli: PENDUCTON SAVINOt) IIAW.
Panillaton, Orf uo. ntganiieil Man ;. i.u;
. .i(.iial, flui.taju. liueri-si al.oweil on 1 1 iuo oe
ptwlts. kacliangc la.iigln am. Mih. on nil prln
ciail p.. int.- S(Ki iul nil. nn. .ti given toi-ila'
Hon,. W. J, Furiii.ii, pruahleut; J. N. Tali
rlM BIMMMll I T. J. Morr.., tualiler.
flRUT N ATH)7ca171AKOE AT II EX A,
nregon CapiUI, fSU.UUO; aurplu., 7. ' lu,
ieru,l ou time ili-po.iin. Ileal. In (oreiga "
.li.uieaiic exchange. Collections promptly r
leuded lu. Henry C. Atlauia, preahl.-iii ; H"'
Mi-Arthur, vice preaiileiii ; E. 1. Ilatii.n .
lar; L. W. Barnell, aaaialan. la.hlcr
I I Its I NATIONAL HANK OK HENDhl
loll ( apllul, I70.UUI; .liiplun, 117 .,l-' 1r"";
ail, a geueral banking bu.iuean Kufhajn
innl li legraphlc trauafeia aoltl on t hi. ago, "aa
rrani iaco, New York and priucipai -.iui '
in. Noriowail liialla lnawii on ( liimt. vt.
ami hut.,H-. Make- collet inula on reason""1
term,. Uvl Ankinr, praaldant; W aran.
vice president ; (' II Wade, oatfjhier; 11- v'
liueniaey, aaalalanl ca,liler.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Nolle is hereby given thai the ' V.l"""
ship herelo.ore ualatillg belaeeli t r ' t
worthy ami N. A. Ilaberiy. unOcr the urn.
ol t . r. Colwworthjr A Co.. ha, heeu .Im-on1
by mutual imiaeiil, N. A. Ilaberiy i ri -at
I . t ..leworthy will continue II" a!mM
the corner of Alia and Colloowood 're;
i ii- liulehied lo the -at.l iirm are .''l""
to make prompt aeltieuiulll. .o-ellY
C V. ( Ol.KrtW UK 1
N. A. HABERI-Y.
Dale.1 Pendlelon, Oregon, April W,
Mines
Proapecta and MlatHE
Property lixamloed.
I Advice given a, to their value an.l "h fJ
working i.e ih,. I lerul, uioildsn T',,111
poll- il.lulllaml lilt: best al.t-llll"11;. pel
bring -lain, owner, in contact n" ,u
buyer, every where.
O. M. RORCNDALE,
Couauitlug MiUOVarjlal PorOaiitl. oreg