East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 10, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    Did You Ever
buy a Wrapper
for 60 Cents?
The Magnet
you prion on
t asli Store can CjUOte
LaxMea' Wrappen rang
(tig from (lite up t si no. A new lot
j'ist received. Don't fail to hit tliein.
With every dollar purchase vou get
a chance for I gold watch.
THE MAGNET CASH STORE
Court and Cottonwood
Clements & Wilson.
TIUKSDAY, MAY lo. I'HM.
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taoa.yjM.
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It Is -aid tin- Wall. 1 W.i I hi Stali-man
has been sold. It ri.nl- like it h.i-
IhH'II botlgllt llllll should III' -ii.li I Mi.. 1111.
New proprietors ami new management
have not added tn it- now-, n-r tn its
BpiH'iirumv
Bartlett Trii, a Cleveland democrat,
who recently Im-i'iiiim' a reiiil)l h an mi
the money question, is a can.li.lat. (or
the viri' presidential .initial inn mi
the republican ticket. He i.- mill to
have the npMrt of the Oregon anil
Washington delegation- ami I1.1- other
congress in favor of the liners, I nation
'with which a friendly nation, England,
if at war. would he either a deeliiration
of war iiga'iist England or an empty
gnani. Tim fact in, the maonelbllltiai
of thi- nation are increasing rapidly,
and it if largely due to the tendency
to overeftiniate our ability to take up
hnrdetif and to glorify ourselves In
fhort. the fnirit of Empire if abroad
111 the land, our MOD If are Isc-mii
lag worshippers of fiiff and feather
and 11 r - growing over-tmul of di.pla
and niake-lielieve. Af a whole ieopl
we are no longer weddnl to the ire.
institutions of our country, nor do
believe in simple government. V
are doing everything to endow the fi
with governing isiwers. which we den
to the inanv af if the MM in tl
"rotten old momirehies of Enroot
We have allowed governnient to bet-nun
fo complex that it requires the fervie.
of a M'hool of diplomats or .cconi
plifhed liar- to conduct it with d
comm. We need dclcgis lation lef
law hut the cry if for legislation
more Ian all the time. Af law
nm 1 1 i l v , more complex Isccomes tlx
tangle of government, while the las
pie grow less and les- cupahlc of parti
cipating in. a- well as appreciating
popular government.
Tilt PLAGUE OF BUliS.
western -trengtli In'hiinl linn
The supreme court of Illinois ren
dered a decision breaking the monopoly
of the daily news, and even the Asso
ciated I'ress sent out a reirt of the
decision, but the l'ortlaml nr.;. man
although a great newspaper, tailed to
"print the news" in tin- instance Is
cause the decision affect- it- monopoly
of the Associated I'ress franchise in
rortland.
alive
The Htaudanl Oil company is
to the state of public feeling
trusts. It recently inereasetl tin
of 11 - employes ten -t cent, but at
the same time it paid it- -tockholders
more in dividends for one year than its
entire plant and proHjrtj cost in ca-h.
The consumers of oil, it should tie
Isirne in mind, put up the inonev tor
The Cannibal , or nose-hug, wbieli
mi it- way to the Northwest from New
Mexn-u, dif- 11. it repre-etit the lir-t
migration of bug- or insects into tin
region, the Canmli.il Img 1- the 1 1
bloodthirsty of thi- kind of traveler
that ha- yet appeared. Hut 1 nit !,.
the country from the Missouri to I.ak
Michigan and north of M. I.ein- wa
overrun with a long-legged spider, am
between IS. :( and s... millions 01
grass hoiKTf descendeil upon Minn
ota, found their way into Iowa ai
Nebraska and even ravaged isolab
section- of Wisciinsiu and Illinoi
reople were inclined to believe thes.
visitation- were manife.-tiff from th
Almiglity IndltMtlttg bis wratli again-t
preii.-iineii rre-iivterians or other
decadent people. Science now finds
plausible reason for the movement! 0
the jK-sts. The Sinithsi.nian institn
tnui 1- engaged in sliidving the calls.
against ' for tin- raid of the Cannibal bug. Th
wage- spid.-r plague, which came when whit
iiinanitani- were scarce in tin- .xnrtn
we 1. app.-ar- to have U'en due to tre
tnenuoaa ttaode. wbieli drove tbe ereep
things tail of the mountains ami Imi
plain- into thi- laud. The long con
tunieii prevalence 11I certain w in. I-over
their breeding grounds brought th
gr.i-sno , ,er- m iocu-i-.
sun the increase 111 wage-ami the
dividend-
I'hilaiielphla ptiMiileed to raise 1Q0,
000 with which to meet the MQMOOM
uf the republican national convention
when it n ts in that city June tilth.
of this amount 7o,000 ha- already 1 11
raised. There appears to be ureal
diflucultv in securing the desired
amount ami this is gem-rally accepted
as showing a lack of interest in the
convention as well as in the n -noni-iimtioii
of I'rennleiil McKinle.
Mark ilanna made the remark the
other day, in discussing the republi
can party : "We have fulfilled eve)
pledge " Oil this the crupper of the
1'ortlanil Oregoiiian. otherwin kuown
us the K veiling Telegram, makes the
fol lowing comment : "lie must mean
those made to the trust- and sdili
cians. " Queer comment from a pasr
that sups)rl tile parly that i- largely
made up uf the aforesaid trusts and
pnliticiulls. Probably, though, the lei
egram gave utterance to the emollient
lor the purpose of creating tin- imprei.-
aiuii that it is an independent sheet.
It is admitted by the TuroBta Oioiw,
a conspicuous representative of the
Canadian lils-ral-, thai the relations of
the llmnliiion to 1ne.11 lintaiu cannot
remain through the coining century
what they now are. Kither they will
be decidedly closor or they will
be minimiied erliais to the point of
extinction. Already within the
province of Quelwc the opposition to
the present Ottawa government is be
ginning to M tint toward cmnpleie
H)litical iudeieudence. This is evi
dent from many recent utterance- on
the part uf Krench-Canadian news
paper. it is now declared by some (imxI s-o-ple
that tin- republic the Aim-man
people cannot declare it- sympathy
lor a struggling people without en
tangling us with foreign nations,
whose interest- Would Is- affected by
audi a declaration. It is even said
that the time when the American con
gress is free to give expression to
every emotion of sympathy for the
down-trodden and oppressed is past be
cause tile day uf our irresponsibility is
past; that the international isolation
that once invested all our declarations
of uetional null weal for foreign peo
ple with a character that wa- uioffen
eive because it was purely academic,
was lust 111 tile 1 a 1 war. Some go
au far iu to auy thai u declaration by
So serioii- wa- the grasshopper in
vasion that in .Minnesota a dav of
prayer for deliverance wa- -auctioned
by a not UlO reverent governor of th.
stab-, lb- wa- beaottgnl by the minis
, ters 01 the -late to lend bis authority
to the apis-al oi (nsl, and a- the act
wa- politically wise heilhlnoth.-ii.il,
I lu every community oi that state on 1
certain dav the people, instead of pass
Uf to their taotOOMrj places of bail
ties-. I1all.1l to listen to the ringing oi
church bells and then entered their
MMMM of Worship and prayed lor tin
redemption of their land. The gras-
hoppcr- iini not leave thai ilas. in.r
tlie next, but in due course uf time th.
oi.-tiii.ite wiinl- chaugc.1 theirdireetioii
and the is'ts rose in clouds ami n
turned to their breeding ground-. They
have never returned in auy number,
but there is no human agency which
can prevent their ravaging the lield
, again. The grass hopfs-r or locust which
descended upon Minnesota is scieutifi
callv known as the caloptcnus ipretOI
or ''hateful" gftuehopper. In what
wa- once eastern and ceil l ra I Oakola
territory, and also on the eastern
I slopes of the K.H'kv mountains, this
grashopicr has liuiueiise breeding
ground... They must luive hatched In
lie billion- in 1078, for when tbev
made their a ppearance in the Travels,
ami Rod Hirer valley country and then
paeeed on to southern Minneeota ami
northern bova they came so thick that
tie mn was often obscured hv their
swarm The air wee Ailed with the loe
whirring oi their wings. No Coxey
army ever poaetaeed such an app. tn.
Their lirst meal- w.-r. upon th,. ajhja
f grain. I ron, thew they passed to
tin- villages and towns and destroyed
the gardens. Later they devoured
clothes upon the line, attacked the
miter covering of soft wood, infested
libraries. nihlU-il and ate into anv
Ihiiig that could be taken into tlieir
cast-iron stomachs.
roue Item in payment for theffli The
tn inner of catcliing WM to to take 11
large fly net attached to a poll and go
out ami scoop them in. When the net
was full the jumping OCCUpantl were
put into boiling water and then re
moved to the local state graveyard,
where tliev were receipted lor and
buried. The catchers of the grass
hoppen quickly ascertained that it
took fewer grasshoppers, to make a
iptarl if they were delivered when the
tirst anal Oi tbe tsdling water was
upon them than if tbev were brought
in after thev were stilt ami cold. How
moth the state lost through this
scientific knowledge I do not know.
Hut a great deal m needed tnmiov wa
piti into circulation ami tiled ptioD
was not altogether to L. condemned,
e e e
Southern Minnesota presented a
curious spectacle during tins grass
hopper sriisl. States men. "Id men
and yoUBg men, tin lann- and the
halt, mothers ami daughters, armed
with My nets crowned every hillside
and adorned every lane. The onslaught
was territlc Itul my recollection i
that for one grasshopper eatiture.l ten
new ones appear.il, and if the scheme
of having them captured bad con
tinued for any length of time the state
treasury would certainly have len
bankrupted. The last funny episo.h' of
this graaabopper plana waa tbe in
vestigation of a oomnfawon ol nlantlata
into gfneehoppon as a food. This
commission gravely decided that they
made a soup more economical than
that of oy-ter- ami nearly a- palata-
oie. I lie laci mill l 1 1 y w er e I iireaieneo I
with soup-lsiwl exteniiimit loii mav
have induced the pest- to depart lllon
qieaiy Ihau iini the .lay oi prayer.
w
Tlie spider plague, to which I havi
referred, waf an dlaguatittg that th.
Indian- Med before it. Time disap
peared almost af ouicklv as tbev cam.
after working great iiiturv to the w ild
vine- in the forest ami the nativi
ni 1 1 - of tin- then young land.
Locomotives Run With Oil.
On,- of tin- large-t railroad- on tin
Pacific coa.t has decided to sub-tituti
oil in place of coal as fuel on its en
ginee. Hut whether the experiment
will prove a luccesa remains to I
n. In tin- respect it ililf.-rs troiii
the Ml if Hosteller'- Stomach Hitter
which luif made a ileenied success in
it- itft rear, of cur,-- . . t itnniacti ill
such ns dvsiH'pfiu, indigestion and
bilionanaaa, Ho not experintenl witl
unknown r.-medles when this safe and
reliable medicine can Is- had of am
druggist, try a bottle ami be con
vinced. It will hiiild up your
debilitated lyetetn, strengthen Y..iir
weak stomach ami make it capable of
dig. --ting the fend taken into it. ami
when thi' is done health must
naturally follow .
The most stubborn cough- resulting
from an attack of la grip- or heavy
cold, must yield to tlie wonderful
healing prois'rties of Foley's Honey
and Tar, which strengthens the lungs
and make- them sound. Nothing else
as giMsl. Pioneer I'rilg Store.
I 'tiring the pa't BMMth ill Portland
four ca-es of birth of tw ins were re
ported and now Mr-. William Bivafa,
..f that citv baa given birtli to triplet.-.
There wen- already seven children in
tin- faniilv. ahii-li empbasies the obi
aving i lernunl, "them tiiat bait-."
A Woman's Eyes
Will tell her love, though everv other
feature ts; hidden under the oriental
YtishtHdk. A woman's eve are ruuallv
rliMpnnt as to tier health. She can teacli
lid llll- to l.uigh III -l ite ot (Mill, but the
eye- will never lie partner in that deceit.
uatn hollows, dark
rtrcles. wrinkles at
the corners, tell
the story of pain
and sleeplessness.
Mueli of the nerv-
oiisuesa, sleenleas-
uess and siifTeruiL
in genera, endured
y women, is
lused hv a iliv
eastnl condition of
the womanly or
gans. hell tliat
diss-jsed condition
is cured there are
no more hollow,
I irk rr pad MMa,
I)r. Pierce's Favor
ite 1' re scriiilion
are- urenularity.
iiillamiiutioii, ul
ceration, and fe
male w ea k eas,
stops enfeebling
Ir.uiis. strengthens
the aervoui tyatam
Hid gives to the
mother liealth for tier dut it's, aim
maws 111 their jxTiuniMUCc.
Strong
Bones
In speaking about Scott's
timuisinn for children, you
should not forget that it con
tabu lime and soda, just
what the child trust have to
form strong honrs and good
teeth. It's this forming time
you want to look after.
Growing bodies mud have an
c-uily digested fat. Just think how
much of it there is in milk, as cream.
seors Emulsion
is even more easily digested fhan
cream. It's surprising how chil
dren thrive when given it.
Don't keep (he children living on
the edge of sickness all the time.
Make them strong and nigged,
plump and hearty. Scott's Emul
sion of Cod-liver Oil and the Hypo
phienhitcs of Lime and Soda will do
this for (hem.
Alalia
SCOTT 6i HO
irfHi'ts ; cm . ana t
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Chemist., New York.
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bulk.
Garden Seeds in
Garden Hoes,
Garden Rakes,
Garden Shovels and Spades.
Garden Tools of all kinds,
Water Hose at all prices,
Building Materials, all kinds,
See
PRKMnKNTML gLRCTOIUi
Wsllnr M I'leree , v .,
Pell Hiimrl ' ' ; IMIatsa
Krnsst Kroner .' ' ! ,"rln.
John Whli mker of twl4
I CONI ) It KH8M A N , ggOOMD b I 1 I ''"0"
Hist.- gaawi '. :. aarith.... , nBk
I JOINT I.KdIHI.ATIVK KKI'RKHKM itivu '
(rinstlMs nn.l Morrow Ciiuui' . u-
j. a. Weolery.
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k aihalaiaNaa, et wa.i,tw,; ;unif
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TICKET.
t'lRCt'IT JffMiK.
. I). Htllltnan n r ill .
T. i. Bailey.
DBTatOT AlTtlKNKV
oi Naaaaai
Taylor, the Hardware Man j
g 721 Main Street
tiiiiiiu.itt.iiiiiastiMi.iiiuatiu.iiiiiuumitiu.titititiiiUtiiiitiisiUitiitiiiiiiir:,.
" Milton
readuMa
TO THE WISE I
;
i
farmer, or win. intend planting
their cel.- or .b m. aprint work of
a 11 kind in liils line, you will tlnd eve-
rr thing in garden looei ami wail barb
wire. Maplea, nulla, heavy ami shelf
lurdware of the very beat ipiallty ami at
the low. st prices at
W.D. Hansford &Co.s i
Pendleton, Oregon.
!' Crescent
THE M0S1 POPULAR WHl.EL.
Men's W heels
I adies Wheels
Boys' or Girls'
a
Chainless
$25 and $35
$20 and $35
- - - $25
- - $00
Another consignment of the $25 and $20
Wheels just received.
CRESCENT AGENCY East Oregonian Building
COUNTY TICKET.
RKI'ltKHKSTATIVKIs.
W.J. Chsstaln
It. it o'llrlen 0(
COI NTY Jt.liOK.
Oeerg. a. iiRrtman etreedsitai
COUNTY cilMMIfWIONKK.
Tin. hiss P. Nga of Atlicat
ttutun,
W. M. Blakley of IViMl, ion
CLERK.
' " Oaaasbaitaia at Athens
TltKAKTKKIt.
Olllgl U. feebler ( ,
aacoaora ok ionvkyam i
Jsnu's V . gkstaMg ol Alliens
agaaaaoa.
. II. B. Hall ol Wpiton
OUUOL HI PKItlNTKNIIKM
' M. I- Watte of Athena
XI KVKYOR.
luaerteaC. Beiaeley ot Naeaaji
l i UK IN Kit.
in. w. it. CaasfbaU otrBio
II M P I. ASP I llSHTAIIU.
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I-. KusClllSTK OI I'l.ll.ll.tnh
"i Hcndaea i
I. .1.11 M lli'lllle
Republican Ticke.
Kutvroaa
Of I'.'ll.lli'ISt
ill Ssll'IS
Ot . '...ill. I
ill -MtlrtllJ
ICE
happl
was to. ut. led with fn
ir vrsis ticfore 1 sWi
Mi I W Mcl.rcs .
isle wrukness
l for v.Mir se
er wl St. ainl
liucelun Ave lliinj.. III. " Vou s.lvlaril l.rr
ii uk It fierce', h'avorilc Prrriuliou. which
In .h.l l.ellilullv lo, nine monlll- soil bum w.
inu.t tckn.iwle.l)e in you that .lie Us as avaa
Wc cmii.t i n.ink ,.ii enough lor the cure
.'. 1. iv- Ircollllin ll.lr.l Vt.ul .1,..!: u I . . i
Sad believe II to be . i wouilcrlul ills.
seeerj
Dr. Pierce s Medical Adviser, tviiier
covers, sv-nt H; u receipt of at one-
ceut Manpa to nay cost or snalllna only
me tjiuin-iMHiiiii volume tor (i sUmp.
sSsMfatJ Dr. K. '. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y
Do You Cough ?
' I srues, I ii.e.1 to I... like evt-rylssly else.
Wllcll t Caillllt Cold. 1 illL lei it ill il.iiik.
iiiK it would
BRICK
SAND
WOOD
COAL
Alao Wholesale Agent lor
BCHUTZ
MILWAUKEE
BEES
in bottles, barrels, or ca.ea.
tall up 1 fj
lelcphunc llU. O
H. K0PITTTKE
THE CITY...
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables...
You Need
It
LIFE INSURANCE
is Merely a Question of
1. BEST BKNEI-irS I'KOCUK ABLP. FOR YOUR rtONI-Y.
2. THE SECURITY BACK OF THE POLICY.
PKKHIPENT1AL
tt . J. riirinsli
Tllasaa Kur.i
I '. P, I'sxlnli
J. 0. raierton
Koi: si I'ltKMK Jl IKIK.
riisrl.'s K. Wul. inni of Allstar
ooNoaaaaiiAjt, agcoan nafaii i.
Msli ollll A. SI. hiiIv of Tile bailee
I AM. I. , ll: i iiMMIhMliiNKI.
J a tallai oi I'nriUnit
nil.M UtUlaLATtVg KKI'KKHKS TATIVK.
(i siatnta and stunue reunites.)
Ash 11. TiloinpMili of ltppner
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TICKET.
(no in rosea,
a it. Kin. of ktaafaaj
DBmUOl ATTllKNKY.
laaai a. p Uf Nnaaaai
COUNTY TICKET.
aaaaaagMTATivga.
.J Kirk
. II. Itee.l. r
J. K. Menu
I ill NTY JI lKiK.
I 'I. KICK.
of Alliens
it PuU'lletoo
( Pen. II. . in
The Mutual Investment Policy
(LIFb OK BNDOWMBN D
OK
The Pacific Mutual
Life Insurance Company uf California
Provides for
Loans,
1 . Guarantees
Yw.rlj Dividends
liicontealnl.ilit ,
Immediate Payment,
C lianize ol l en. Ii. lery.
Cash Yaluet,
I'ald up Insurance,
Annual Additions,
utanatona,
2. It is issued solely by
THE PACIFIC MUTUAL Life Insurance Company,
the otiU lunpany orirnnied under the Htrlnitent Insurance Uws of Calitornla
aaTartilag positive responsibility ol MOOkboldan and Directors,
Since organization in iNoH, Clo -on (lnn M
Haid I'olicvlioldera over gigtgggeggg gg
General AK--nt
FRANK
I'ulicyhoMer. over 1
MoCANDLESS
Lllcnsbur;;, Uaeh.
Lee Ureeaseee oi leeatkrtea
taaaurr.
ii. W. I'erluer ot I'enilb'tun
aannanait oa ootavBrajioaa.
will liiaram of I'ouilluton
TUKAHIUKR.
.- K Ystes of Mi. i. m
AMHKbriiiK.
neanji Beaea... of iieiu
si llinil. HI PKKINTKNDKNT.
j. k. Nuwiin of anataasa
HI ItVKYolt.
I g MaMBaai of Pkish
inltiiNKIt.
Ir. W.o. Cole of I'euilbioB
i riMMHisgga
Horace Walker of Helix
.11 .-I'll I AM' I llNSl A1I1.K.
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of I'l ii.ll -inn
Tlio.
.1'.
I'lln.. 'ml. I
I'lisrle. K.-ybiirn
of I 1. :
Prohibition Ticket.
paasuoan mal gLaovaaa
I Payn of Miimn
J Mill- of MeSlniiollle
1 lenklns of ttraiil I'saa
a. ggealtllaa of Meed Hirej
HI I'ltKMK JI'IKJU.
0. artgai otwiueo
t'ONiiltKaeUAN, HKl'O.Vl) nUITKIt'T.
ail.- Battel of ii.... klne
rtlOO ASP Pa 1 1 OOaUUMONKil
1. Kenueil) ,,oJ H... Itlvsr
UMATILLA COUNTY TICKET.
Kl.i-KlJil.N I AT1V'
CrtkIS MI1PI0N
Proprietor
Sidewalks were covered witli tliein.
As tbe country leaios came down the
dusty lanes tbev rose in clouds out of
the dust and drove the horse.- frantic.
Bail road trains came upon small
amies oi them tqual upon tin- track
ami slid upon their illppery mess until
tin-wheel- would draw no more. In
even literal sense laruier- were eatei
i out of their lands and homes I nabh
lo realise tuone.l Irmu their ruine,!
crop.-, tbev sold their proH.'rty for a
mere notulag and tied to tlie Kast.
where there was nothing more harmful
than a Miudlly. I'eople in tlie remote
settlements were on the verav of
starvation and a large portion oi a
beautiful iiuil pro-iH-roii- slate was
temporarily brought to the evil of
desolation. .Some win- men Mlggaetssd
i" eipiallv wise stale authoritlai that
tlie grasshoppers could he removed hv
catcliing them. The slate imiiiediutelv
ollered to pay at lir-l In cents and later
.'' uautl (or each ipiart captured. Com
missioiiers were apsiiuted lor the
towns to suH-rinlend the receiving of
tliu capturuU iuswvta and Ui iwue
each cold wa- worse than th. oiie before My
lliroal MviiHs.ii,, get weaker, and the least
MMOge in 11m weather sian.sl . coiigbiui;
Wain The last cold wa- . ,,, M.vr.re Jf
all I wa- really frighieiied. t ougli dmps
told me about Acker - Kngli-I, ,.lm,v. i
BM a bOttte, and you never saw the like of
he way it acted llclore tbelsiltle was gone
I wa- well Sly throat tell as strong and will
SSSSi 1 "!'."k A6' , Kl"fl1-"1' Bemedy so
Jtreiigthcn-the dcbcaie lining ol ,hl. ,;lt
that it easily re.-i.-l- the changes in tempera-
tun.',auditbuihlsuptheconstrtuti.iu'will;
(Sianeil) CiBaiagoMWAa,
aSI (iold Bt., tlrooklyn, N. Y.
6oldattSc.,,Vi, ainlilalioiil,. n,r......i
th. I niied Siale.- ami .III, ul t ' siliil I ....
land, at Is I'd.. &.:t, . 4.- gd. If v.m ..r..'...,.
sali-licd after buying, return the bottle to
jour oiuggi-i, anil get y.nir money back.
U'eoMAorue the tUxiu twi'iuUet.
'. U. WOOAAA CO., i1 ,w
Voe sale br liroek n McCoiusv., I'cuUleso.
Kverylhlug New . New Morse-;
New Mfl. b-s! rigs llllil teams
in the city. Boarders given the
beat iitti'iitii'ii.
Servii e att liotir of tha night
Telephone No. 70.
Pendleton
Machine Shops
E. E. BALTEORE,
Proprietor. . . .
(ieo ml Machine Rapaisiioi
and BlatskaaBithiatg.
WOK K (il AHAMTLD.
.Iiinctiou Oanat and Alia St- ,
east of livers' Mill.
Jersey Milch Cows
FOR SALE.
The andonignad offer- for sale FOS
JULY DKUVEBY, at his plana
miles west of Kcho, on Butler fr.-.k.
a anaita of young, high grade Jersey
cows, witli calves on foot, for sale.
Correspondence solicited.
I.. 0. KOtiKltS,
Echo, Oregon.
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ui Atbeaa
ul Ml Hull
01 Miiiua
one bbs'k
at what we give gem our 0eat .IT.irU
are vours first last and all the time.
Our laundry MMslafd ll lived high and
we uev.-r slip from it lor Hn inataal. bet
your linen aa wall as ,,r Hgnt twine,
A sple and span ap eftfalKe OOUnU ItsT
everytblng. Our llr.t class work will
serve ,,ii as a jieueral letter of introduc
tion. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
J. F. Robinson, Prop. Telephone 60
of w..ioa
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nana Blabasaasl n Ueiu
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W illiam Tslbert o( ypito.
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II. K aivwart ,1 .Mtesa
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a. k. rtahn u. mui
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ATTORNEYS.
t .VltTKl: A K.W.rlY, ATTOKX VA AT
I nn OBlci' III having. Hnuk Hull. hi..
PHYSICIANS.
"b W. U ' Ol.K llKKIt'K IN PKM'I.K
on. -..ii iug Hank bulliliug ..nice hour-,
in I-' s 111 ill... p ui. T,l,.pl,i,c 77.
r. V. VINCKNT. M. . OKKIOK KI.7k
" .'.n.iii.1 saiu. omcc hours ,,,i0l.'
1 III .1 p. ui.
BB. (J. J. SMITH. OKVlt'K OVKI: I'KK-
ueuce Ullc'lillohe a.
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8. QsVBFIKLQ
I'll Vnll-ls.lt a m .1 '
M. 1., HOMKOI' v 1H
ourgvuu. Office 11. Jmli1
OKNTISTS.
Oregon Lumbei
..hv-orihoro "' " " ' tO II B
uuejvi iuvi O - in- 101
And Cheaper
Than ISver..
ii.S.iui.'
UeM.psoors III the I'uiu.l
Hlste. or Europe, renin,
by unaisi noie, cheek or
avad l. the EasTiiiuas.
mun ibe ut publishers'
price Jf Ihe publican, ,n
,lll 1 . -II ..... U.. -Ill
lisv. it -. in 10 y,m 1 as,uue all ri,k uf the
uoue Isuw lost in the ualls. H H1 my,- you
boi 1 iroubT.. .,,1.1 n.k. If you .re . suhsertber
1" 1. ', fiif! """-"'V -. I" reuniting you can
.leiluci ten eei osui Iron the nubli.her.' once
Aibirea. EAHT OKEuONiAN l'ub. CO., PeuJli
Ion. Oregon '
to
Magazines
Horticres,
Ciirpels,
laMt (.urtuins
Wail pH1Jcr.
Nolle,
UlbbOLUTION NOTICE.
Is beret, v Hi,... 11. i..
ihili 1 heretofore exl.iTng belwaon V. KColes
IWV e"i' K 's-'l,.un,ler II,. tirn, usuie
uf 1 . I ole.wurilij .v to, hsa been aissotvaS
by III II Ilia l.oii-e.o v a i -1 , . . ' "V.1
K. (olaorih will eeatlaue ths buaiis.aT
the corner of Alia au.l I oiIoum.ssI .tr.-et.
oerMills lll.lebte. lo 11.. .mi. I ...... . ..".'J
b. uiske ,,r..n,pi setUeesenl.
C. . 1 lll.fcHWoKTIlY
i. , N A HAHKHI.Y
iMUju PwiUIwImu, Olvajwu, Avol l, iaiu
Head.iiurter.s lor White,
Staudard attd Ultl edkie
Sewing Machines
JESSE FAILING
Main St., near Bridge.
Old ,"; M 1 1 NDWI CAB.
v,u 1 1 "' hi ... - wn ,
Newspapers lltiz
StLLS..
I. umber,
Luth,
Buildinn Paper,
Jar Fit per,
-Mouldings.
Picketn,
J.ime and Ceuieut,
Hnck ttud Sand.
Sash and Doors,
Screen DH)rhoi Windows,
lerrn Cotta Pipe.
Borie & Light, Prop's
i aalll St., opp. Cowl Hoiiae.
, A- Al lIHAN. DKNTIMT.
iu Juibi UuliUiiiK.
-v. I.. BKA I ll.
Saving, Itaiik
oKKHfc'
1). D. s. OFFICE oVKB
l.aa siluiiulalereil
K. A. MANN, DENTIST, IN a-m'U-Hon
aiuok, oeer I H Cloplon's otti
ARCHITECTS AND BU1L0EHS-
T. K. UOWABJ), AKt'HlTKt 1 AM'
periuleudeut, makes complete, au.l rcltsM.
plana lor buUiifuaa lu the city oi country.
Hoom 17, JuUd buildius;.
BANKS AND BKuht.ic
I'll K PENDLETON tsAVlNUfc lUNa,
I'eliill.-loli, Oregon Orgalllaeil Stsrcl. '-I, '
capiul, loo,uuu. Interest allowed on niueiw-
l.-n- Kschaliue iHMiirln anil aol.l ull H Vy
eoirtl Oollito. mm . la Mllelitioll HIVcH I" v".
n. 01- w .1, Kuriilab. urealililll: J -1
rhss-presioaiul ; t. J Morris, oaehier.
Tssl.
riBET NATIONAL BANK ol I HJBN.
Oregon, t.auilal. sio.OOU: aumlua. ".' Ta
Wrest ou Uuie ilopoalu. ISssU In foieia smj.
.1... .. .... ............. . ... I ......... . . atrolu
tended to. Iteur I AUauih. oresi.len. ' ""'j
M. Artlinr vie. ,.i.,.l,l..l : H I. Bsruelt. -
lur, L. W. baruell, asaialalll oaahlel
El BUT NATIONAL BANK OV
toil. I u.llal, IVo.uo Mil pile II. "'
lrau-
ou a geuural baukiug buaiue.- r ' 2a
auu leiegrapinc liaualer. sum on - "-s.-'u la
rraaslsoo, N, York sud prill, ipsl Vmt"Lu
tbe Norlbwesl PratU Orawll on 'i'" J1"tM
aud Europe, slakes eulleetlou "'i '" ''
Uruu Levi Aukeuy, urssldeui. " "J' r
vlcopreslUeul; C. B. Wade, casblsr. "
tiunrusyij nsaointaam UaUiliait,