East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 17, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    Did You Ever
Buy a Wrapper
for 60 Cents?
The Magnet ( 'mIi
you priest n Ladie
itlB from OVC U
i'lst received.
With every dollar pun
a chunee for a L'ohl watch
tore can quote
Wrax;iv rang-
to $1.60. A new lot
I ton't tail to get. then.
iase vou get
THE MAGNET CASH STORE
Court and Cottonwood
Clements & Wilson.
in' ran 00 by any claex.hend
Ind iwraon in Ainerieu. Tin
THURSDAY, MAY ",
1 ' 11
DIET. WBBELT AM' BEM1-WEKKLT
BV TUB
Bust OrrfronLin PublUhitiK
AT
pi Niu.i.r. s
Company,
On t op-; iv
DAI I- M-mcirirTIN HAT
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wawk. by ceUner
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jural .all
Lm..i HUH. In i.ati Xf tlBfl, ftih istcftloft.
Tin' rKi"triitiiiii nf voter in tlil
county 1 1 11 1 1 lii'uvv. iiu re an
HON VOtai in the eOtMty than MM M
timated, It wiiii lil appear th.it th
Mipn lal ion ha- 1 11 ciinidoriihlv in
ori-uxcil in tin- la-t tun year-, t'ma
tilla' population i .oinetliiiu: lik.
'.D.IKKJ. Tin- ri-Hiilt nf tin- iviij.il. t.i In
taken next iiiiinth j hi' waited for
with Internet.
Hnurke C'lu'liran. o Raw York, mini
un addrc recently at Montgomery,
Alaliama, wherein hi- in id ti nit
th.' SimthiTii ran' problen by npeal
in,: tin' lift. n't. aiii' iiilnn'iit to th.
MHtltation. It m-iiii lil niiiiri- tin
vote, nf three-fmirth ol all tin- It A UN
tn tin that, anil t could not In' 00-
taiaad. Therefore, Dm ndyiee of Mr.
('iH'hran 1- impractical. Ah eXGoV,
Marl nrkh'. nf went irglnia, 1 ninti il
nit. thr Mgn population li nut onij
a valuahli' fartnr in thr imliiftrial
prog-re- 1.1 tin- otitli hut 1 al-n an
I'li'licnt of political trcni!th whirl
in tin- future tin- Smith may liinl it-.-li
interested t utilize. Tin repeal of
tin' fifteenth anii'inliiii'iit wnulil iiece-
xarily mean u reduced repr nt.it nm
of tin- HoUth 111 emigre. ami in tin
Kleetnr.il rnllegi.. line tiling i- cer
tain. MVOlBtiOMI do not MOW I W k
MJffd. " .Mr. Cochran in hi- addr.
appear In think they i. .
Tin' 111 mciii nf Miiltimiiiah rniiiity
fur IBM, ah owe a t lintalim n( 11 ,810,
Igg iii valiii'x OWT 1B8, M'nn'v on
lianil ami ne-cd in I HUM tiniiaitited lo
l(0Mt17l wBlIt iK!,!l ll dramMd tn
W7,l') Town lotn f.'ll Imiii flD.Sfll,.
VM tn M, r.".. ims ImpriiVi iiiriitK frmn
ti,771,W t., kl,867,lM, On April 5,
Mil, a litth- now than OM BOBtll
lati-r than tin- a mm-nt, the Htati-
MM "' On- ii'iir MrtioMil bonbi f
l'ortlaml IihwihI ili-pn-it- aiiiuiintinu to
ov.-r lvr MllliMMi ami it i MM t. Ml
that Km MW privati- hank- of thai
city hail a- inu.'h inor.-, or 11 total oi
MB million ami vt only one. half
million wax MMOMtti In Othor nril
iiihIit our pMMOl MMtloB -y-ii in,
taxation in MMMWli ami alim.-i tVOfy
Ixnly look- upon it M robbory. anil all
of MOM UmI il". atti iopl o MM it.
In short, tin' pr 11' - -UMD of miainfl
mnmhi fur norarauoni oflm oppori
tunity to Ml IMMI anil MMOM tin
bJMMl taxpayer to 0M0MI DM. In
fai t, it alturil- a ivliool lor Pffmndfall
It in MMftad by tin' HMCtaN of the
prohlhition party that fully BOO yotoi
will he hiI Itil in tin- county fur that
njnjr'i tii'kwt ai tin rtMtlon nwl
mouth. Thin in HMMlbtadly an 0VM
tNltimatu. Thore an- a jin-al many p. 1.
plc who have syniptoiu- of vntin the
ticket hut they never do, Tho pn ai'l,
prohihition, hut they do not vote it.
To attempt to control MM'l appetile
by MHMUMj tMl Bforoinj a 111u11-1na.lt'-
la in aluioat u UKHte of effoit. Mei.
wlio cannot xovern their appetite
alioulil prohahly not ba allowod to
participate in the piiaillUHUl of
others. If the man who abOOM the ue
of alcoholic lieveraKi' wan db
fram hiel, on the ffOIMd thai nince be
cannot control himsell he ibould nul
oxK-cl to participate in anvatnilUJ
otlicrH hy hih rijiit of -ulTraKc. ii VOttld
likulv do more for temperance than
cvon the adoption of prohihition, ami
at the Maine time it would leave to men
who could control MmmMIWI all the J
riuhtri Kuaranlevil 1,, them under frw
UMtltatlOM and cell-xoveriimuiit.
The traiumuii on the Waabiugton and
OolnmbM rivor railroad ihouid ba In-
formed in no uncertain way that the
road ha. 110 itwitchiiu.' rigbtl on Wubbl
Klreet The MitaHlMJ lltOUW Im- iloiie
in the conimiiyV yarde in the low.r
end of town, ami not upon a Ureal 1
whuru toaniH ami people are paniii) at
all 1. "in of the day. At tiuiun the
MreebJ in the vicinity of the mill- aru
blocked lor a hall hour or more with a
train IwlthlMJi t" the risk of people
paMltUj witli team- ami 011 fool. Ami
even "Ilviiuz iwltohaa' are MM ami
then Indnlfad in. when the llfaall are
flllad with tbildnn ra turning from
MhOOl, Tin Dncll lOOUld inform the
railroad company of the earele action
of it train BiaWI and. if a -tup in not
nut t the alill-e. the L'lllltv olle fllolllil
he vlgornUlly pro-eeiiteil. The train
of the COOIpany have a riifht to g ll
ami down the "treet. to and from it
depot, hut the company 1 1- 110 rittht
lo leave it train- 'tanilim.' upon tin
-treet or to MTltafa it" earn 011 th
it reel ami the iiiauaiiement of tin
r ad ll of Kiii h an intelliuent kim
that it only m .il- it- atteuiion call.
to the alMM in a proper way for it t
afToril a remedy.
MOLDING NATIONAL CHARACTER.
To the earne-t obaarvar the ia-i tbri
Vear- haVO ili'Veloneil -nine niifllllii .ini
Channel in the character of the peopl
of thli rapoblle, BmmoI IhaM may in
1 1 1. 1 . r. , ; eolnmellilallle .111)1 III
furtherance of a higher national -tan
ilaril. hilt it cannot hi' denied that
other mum !' viewed with regret hv
tho.e who have a clear iiraxp of th
poaiibllitlM of character liiiildin;:
iiinler the ileinoeratii' inipul-e- whlcl
are MppOMd to In- uillilini: th
ih'HtiliieH of a ureat and numeroiii) pen
pie. l!"l iei in.1 that ihi' grat Hy iiil'
i haiirfe- iieeil no particular em u r.i
meiit and MalialOl that iirave dangon
llirk III the wake of tln -e le- opell t
approval, Allien 11. Crowe coiiHider
the latter clan in a thouiitl'ul articl
III the ' lopllla I' Sclenei
Monthiv. Ill nnaltlon li thai a itndf
"I .cieiii)' ha- direct heariuw' on th
molding of hnth individual ami
national character, such itudy itrlv
to aw) al lai't", to uiaCOVar thi' truth,
ami in tin- arav avoid- that ham
lUMplMJ at aOMlnaiOM which in re
-pomiiiiii for ho in . ; thai i- nndaalra
lil.-, not to hiiv inimical, ti the beet
Intonate Ol the liutiou. Mr. Crowe in
'no. Hi'- one mitahle ami unlortuiiali
bajMa, in hi opinion, that thi coun
try ha- aaaaad to mud it onntimi
view "that the eiviliaition ol a nation
lirectlv proportionate to the aiin'iiiit
ii expend- lor education! and adver-eh
proportional to the 11 expend
for war." I.e- than three year au"
the president of the National Kduca-
tional tanoiatlon proudly eiolalmad i
l.iiLilaiid. -ix In one lor war; liu--ia.
tnlrt) algnl t w tor war; America,
(out lo one (or education." Mr Crowi
ar we have even now ravened tin.
making it "tour to one for war."
lie i- not far wmim when he hiiv
inai tin- iniir-e oi rever-iiu; our
lioamed ratio "ha- heen Hiinnorled hv
lireal In Ml V ol (lie people I'.ven our
ChriHtiau in in i.l.T- have coniinitteil
fba winie Man - Bnrden' to memory,
nul lireathe never a whi-ner ol the
ixth commandment," Ami he con-
liuue-: Ml, .1- li.i- l i en held I iv all
B in and nood men, the rlctorln ol
i ai ' are more worthy to M -un
than th of war; if the ability t"
avoid ipiarrel- or to nttla them with-
mt lon e of arm- I- nohler than that
which achieve- military miccc
true .'iililitelllnenl and education Make
lor peace and not for war, then our
law ol dlnet and Invem proportion
ha laieli heen acaudalouilv di-
lionoreil.'' ll we i.i cxiHiiidrd ho
Bineh lor aducution and at the aine
lime have lowered i nr ld.alufnallon.il
reatuetw, koniathluu muil I' roiu..
ith thai education, lia- our lyitoni
li adUCatiOfli then, failed , .it.
ii r nationill character'.' he aekl ; ami
it ouee add; "Me who would am-wcr
un uueetion in the afflrniatlve would
he a ieiioit indeed. Imalciilahle
k'.-m-ral itomr ha come to u. we
think, hy the aitencv of our wbooll. "
riiev have done much to nreKire th...,-
l.er and coiiHervatue peron who in
every eriali have balpad hold, or have
tried to hold, the nubile mind from
aeaMM or fiom puHHini; liantv liidv!-
it It I- not "Hnher Hccoiid
thuOgllt" which MVM u- ami -l. er Ol
way mm tin- lialf-iiiddwn rci in
our iirt mad cour-e. (In the conlrarv
it i the lobar lirt thoiijiii whieli
lien reueemeu u- imm ilealruelion tune
after lUUe tha hoUt lirnt tllOOgbl ol
the (aw win. are truly educated, who
have looked baloa the uirao of
things' ami I com, idc red the bidden ami
obnure multo, win. hav.- weighed tin
rivthl and wrong ami have utood im
UOWbla for tin rijjht. " it nhoilld ba
remembered tint ''aabn moomI
thought" often i powerlen to correct
eviln growing out of drunken Ani
thuughl.
Our Kifcty mum ulwav lie in the
pnnnca of lhoe who. iirt tlioilijhl
are calm ami fajriOMing, and we mti-t
judge our edllcalioluil hVHtt'111 hv the
number of mob men and women it
produce. The work of faithful teach-er-
mum he direct, d mainly to thin
end, ' vine we have reached i danger
.ai- efiaiii and our ncred duty i to
i..i ..on MMte our murinn-. we
have liianifcHtcd certain uaiional imii
iiitlierio ecarculy -u-cieil, and now
willniKly conle-e,l, even inoiiv, of
palriotimii and prudence hIiouIiI iuiH'l
u to itudy our cae, that we may
effectually pnaaribe for it."
Mr. Crowe at this point dkMVMN
any intention of raiHiu the ij Ileal ion
of iii. political viadoni or limple
illH'ice of the lOOree which the couiilrv
ha- lakeii in n- international relation,
lie doe not here challenge anv lad lid
u to these matter which ha been
jortuad thougbtlullv, boneetly, man
Juiiy. itut he doe maintain that th.
lam Iuh inuntlm have left irawoun for
thounhlful, honuiit iB lo unto j
tUOy lug u prupuaiiiun uot likulj to
1, rellecl
llrHt idle-
iintnenoii wihcli ntrike Mr. Crowe in
thi Bnalyiil of the national character
in the tratnandoM dinplny of excited
feeling, The clamor 61 the crowd hn
heen dominant, lie Imm nan the peo
ple, on the annlyimry of Llnooln'i
iiirth, "wIlOM life wa a meiiite of
liberty," receive with exultation ami
even merry leatt the new that Ameri
can Holdier- had "lain hundred of half-
nakad Pillplnua, lie flndr that "the
ear nf the multitude have heen cloned
to all OOttnnll, however wine; their
eve- to all conHiipieiice. however
fatal ; their 11111111 to all Ionic, how
ever dear and -imnle." T" Mr. Crowe
it i. clear that "the force of blind
pan Inn mm bean in bundradi of toon
Hand- of men the dominant force."
Iii addition lo thi dinplny of excite
ment Mr. I'rowe vote that we have
developed 10 me wonderful Initanon ol
credulity; that there i- an evident lo
of individuality of moral mid mental
Independence: thai there ha- heen
ihoWD a spirit of ttoklenan. oi incon
tancy; that in the lnl few inoiith- wi
have heen mercurial aim Ml beyond
mercurial Frenchmen; that the princi
pie wbl"h tor yoan have heen mi
rule-..I national lomluct have 1 11
thrown ailde ill 11 day. Hcoff.d al.
mocked. "In our bulletin cfowua we
have all -ee the spirit of the lllllll,
which meet, the newcomer Indifferent
or doiilit fill . thrill- him w ith the 111 v-
terioui Inflaence of the men pneked
around ami nixain-t Imu. and eml
him away an imepoMihle mono
maniac." Now all ttiese Ihlnga, most
nndealrablo, if true, and Mr. Crowe
appear- t" have closely oherved, with
out pa-nioii or hias, clearly warn u m
danger. No thoughtful perauti will
deny that it ll had when n nation or a
mail exult- over the misfortune even
of I mm in or make a joke of kilting
follow nanUM rather than reiiHoii :
lata o without careful tlHMgbl the
storinc faith and principle of hi
father-: or irive no In-cd to the
oounnli oi men oi year-, lodgment
and exoerience.
If the A mar loan 1 pic are doing
tlieet thing -or even if a coniidenble
nniilher 1 doing them it certnililv i-
a time for calm conaidentlon and for
caretul narcli after a remedy, Ami the
moat effective remedy Mr. Crowe he.
lieve- to lie a more Inoroogb itnd) of
mIomm iii onr ml i. which, he main'
Mini) temi- to produce ikon moat
1 ded uoreomi of mber Ural thooght.
scientific atndy bringje the mind dl
raetiy into contact with taet 1 it pnto
toe- the mind in Inductive naaoning
the drawing nf OOnclmloni from parti
cular met- made kuown hv Immediate
obnryatlon ol nature: ltdafln preju
dice, demand a -ntli 'lent ejMWBl of
ividenoe, langna at endulity IbroMjh
the appeal to reiiHoii of love of truth.
Thene tateiuent are in the nature of
axiom, science require- thai a man'
mind U- hi- own. that hi- act he hi
own, thai he shall defend In properly
in them, have pride in them and m.iml
hv IMM). Clearly, then, the ntudy
ol science in a scientific way i one of
the moHt powerful factor- in character
building, and. a Mr. Crowe conclude!,
"if in our nhooli we might Ineun t"
all pupil- tin- altitude of mind, tin-
.e-ir. ior itriol veracity, we .should
He Htarted them well on the wav to
rrect jndgmanu ami wie eouonol 1
- should have Implanted in their
nature- the li rn element! of good citiz
enship. "
To Haiti 11 Hurt.
'-e ll.iuner Salve, the ureat healer.
It'- guaranteed for obmi wound-.
-ore-, pile- ami all kin 1 1 1 -
Pioneer linik! Store.
tiMtmtmmmmimmtmfmYmTm.tmumi
- - - f mmimMPnin?IllMIMIMlMIMMIIMrM'MiM(titi mmm
Druggist For..
" It I- proper I think, lo let oilier- know
Bheuitlie popnlarit) and vlnunof Acker'i
I : . I, llenieily tor Cnu(jh, ( old and 011-
iimptio n .
K ro in the
inomenl 1
I .::iii li.ind-
linv It.ltioM
rapidly, and
the ll I I'M
keep crow-
iiu: nil the
Imu M RMl
11 - peopTf
11 ti d nut
what a re-t'
mark able
preiiaralion
It In The
satisfaction
1 1 Riven ll
unlyenal.
Iiurbc-it clt-
izelm nip II
11 ,1 -:r. ii 1 flu he : for throfl' and
lung troubln they ever saw, Mr.sti cul
ver, one of our prominent tow rumen, avi
Acker'i EnalUh Remedy in the only men
cine fliai 1 1 1 1 1 hi chmnlo corlgh of many
year-' Itandlng. Al fir-i If nave relief, and
how . after lakhuta lew hottlc, he i- wholly
gnrH 1 any it hv the pre-- at u time,
mid my -ale- an targeT on tni- om in. dtcttia
than on any other in my store. It i- a irr. at
pi, l-tire Inr lllelo fei I llial W'lllli talll in "per-
1111; 1 11111 a l-o doing Ml much good lo 1 he coin
munlty In nlliiiK nidi 11 irrand ini'ilii Int ."
flHgntli ti. Il Horoi vs, Wemflflil, N. Y.
soi.i al .80e.and ?i a hot tic. throughout
Hie I inieil Mai, - ami Canada ; and in Knir-
laad.atli M . --. M., 4-. N, if you are not
Mtiifled utter buying, return the hotile to
your draggfat, ami gal your money hack.
H'. riNAfirlv thr nftiits- wirtrnnt't .
W. 11. MOOKMM .V 10., ITvpntturi, An. Inr.
Knr sal.- lijr llriH-k li Mi l iima-. IVinllel.ui
1
U 1 Pi
-if
II I 'I I I pr
1 mI ! '
Oardcn 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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Democratic Ticket.
I'ltKHIIlKNTIAI. gLKTOM,
Walter M. I'lerce ni
Hell Hlll.rl o,S5i'S0l
Kniesi Kroner ',' ."r "HI
joint Whlttabw ,,, i','"'""1
"0N0RaXfJMa.lt, hkchnh DtaTRp ,
State Renain wm. c. gkUtti.., . .,f k '..
JOINT UtqtlLATIVg KKI'RKnkm ii ,eL. '
(I'niHtillH Hint Morrow Couim.l '
j. a. WooMrn ' , ,
Bt I'llKMK JClHiK. aX"
() "r '' Ol fM,.
KOOH AMI HAIRY COMMIDNIiiM ;
lebalnirieh.. of WaaaMgnw Ooaaw
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TICKET
CIRCUIT Jt Ihik.
" miiiuiHi. olaBdVnja
DMTBICt ATTDKNEY.
'. mnay 0n
I'fie-
T
nadknja
COUNTY TICKET.
I Taylor, the Hardware Man
721 Main Street
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iiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii
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01 randUwa
ul Nndleni
o.etAUMM
TO THE WISE 1
farmOT, or those w Im intend plautiiik,'
their gardani or doing iprlng work of
any kind in thi line, you will find
everything in garden tool ami I.
barb wire, maple, nalla, heavy ami
Moll hardware of the very beat
quality ami at the lowest price at
W.D.Hansford &Co.'s
Pendleton, (re(f"U.
T
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Crescent
THE MOST POPULAR WHIiEl
Men's Wheels
I adies Wheels
Boys' or Girls'
Chainless
$25 and $35
$26 and $35
- $25
- $(0
Anolhcr consignment of the $25 and $26
Wheels just received.
CRtSCENT AGENCY East Oregonian Building
l;i:ri:KsKSTATlVEn.
W. J. ('hMlaiii
K. M. ii'llrlon
COUNTV .11 in
onrga a. Rartman 0f Piaduiei
CiilM Y I'OMMWMIONKI;.
ThouiH. I'. Phk ol Allien.
gUBBW,
W. M. Hlakley
I'l.KRK.
w. ii. flbamaeilaln
TREAscia.it.
(..i.rKi n. rnMet ( ,
RKCORDBR in OOWVBYABCM
Jrtiiu' V . Mrtlouey
MMBBOB
iin.iiuii ,
DCIIOOL II I'KHINTKNOXNl
'" WtU of AUaM
ICRYBYOB.
Clmrli- C. Ilerkeley
0OBONIB.
' Pr. w . k caanyeaU
ii l li K AM. COMaTABLg
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Republican Ticket.
nUbVMBTtAL elector
.1. furnish of lnMn
I iiniiui lard i.i .,,1,.
n. F, I'ltxlnii ni i- i
E J. C. l'lillerlon , tk.n.
POB lUPBBMg JUIMB,
i Intrle- 1. vt.itvi ri.iii ul Mimny
COBOBBMMAB, aBOONB BnTfBll T.
Mileelai a. Needy of Tin ii.iiei
FOOD asm DAIBY OOBIBnggtONBB
j. w MUey oi I'nriiHiia
JOIN! LBOULATIVK KKI'RKHENT.V IIVE.
(I mnt 1 1 in tod Borrow Oenntlw
Aw R. Tlioiiip.nn ... ,.,pn(t
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TICKET.
CIBODIT JDDOI
ol lli'i'putr
DMYBIOY 4TT0BBBY,
m of I'uinllelot
COUNTY TICKET.
ItKI'HEHENTATlVKH.
SlloVV
vieinitv
fel
of
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dpaii
lav
1 lle-d.lV
ranny,
in tin
VVUIU
NOI
Sleep.
Oregon Lumber
.SELLS
Yar( You Need
I.
I. u m her,
lath,
Shingle,
liiiil'ltiiK I 'unci,
I ur r.tpei .
MouldingB,
Pickets
Lime ami ( Semeati
llrick and Sgtnda
ash ami Doors,
Seraen Doorsli IVindowB,
Terra Cotta i'lpe.
Borie & Light, Prop's
Alta St., OPp. Court House.
LIFE INSURANCE
is Merely a Question of
i.
2.
BbSI BBNBPITi MWOCUkAlILi; FOH YOUR riONBY,
TtiH AliCVKn HACK 0f: THI P0I.IC .
The Mutual Investmenl Policy
(LIFE Or KNIn IWMEN I I
-or-
The Pacific Mutual
Life Insurance Ciuupsuv of Callfornlt.
Provides for
l.onn.
I . Guarantees
ICE
Ueao VaiuMi
I'atd up 1 ii. ii r nm ...
Annual Addition,,
BxtaMMM.
Verlv Dividend
I : iilltei.laii.il" .
IllllllHiliale I'bj im-iit.
t liant'e oi Hein ili lury.
2.
the
It Is issued sololy by
THE PACIFIC MUTUAL Life insurance Company,
"T 1pnr irrpBiiil wndat IBa BIimibI Imbbbbm Lain nf OB'rta
Urardl i l "-itive rejpomlhlliti ol .Sinckl.oh.er mi l Direclora.
nia
99
Inte ... cniahoi, iii iM.h, 0 -(n ..n.
J Maid Holicv holder, over ..S"".' gg
Coneral Agent
MeepleeMaM marki tliv very climax
of hiiin. oi -titkriuu. It is onlv a atei
removed from Lnnnity. When inap nb
Lonner mtnm tin- exnanand nature, the
itruggla with diaaan cannot lent Iour
To. aiartittg poiM of the nawMM di-
oidt-i which prtnliice ill - health and
socoi. -.-ik'hs, i- ufiieratlv a ilt-c.i.-eil
cnuditian of the BMMMBly orwana, Ke-
tloie th. -. organs to wiuud health and
tin annatitC OOMM Ixick, tin- day k work
no Ioiivci vvtarie. and ileen is Miuuil
ami rfrrtsliini;. Dr. 1'ierce l-'avorite
I're Tit ti.'ii cure diaraMrs of the wom
anly or.;. in It stop the drain which
weaiicn women ; It heals tile illllatuiua-
t.... o i. .elation, and cures female
weaknek
. . i. no alcohol in " l;avorite lre-
Knptlon n and ll is entirely free from
opium, cocaine and all other narcotics.
It I a Itiniieraiici medicine
"My liraltli
h..lukcu ,i
niv on h.mI
apriublud v
I.cii i lur many ;
,nit
it-
;rrl ileal ot lut.ticliif I, in il ilal
i.ru.-- Mrs Hun- KcnurUy. of
ioi- C' . Wu " 1.1 Auiiu.t my
1 poor; I limt no api-eim- ami
I ivrnt, in iir Picri-r ead fie
m, In lakr ill. ' K.vnnle I're
ftvc l-.ttle. of Ihr l'rrM.'tiu-
iii.' -i ii,. leii.ico Mi.;,,..: in.
oovery in I I ' cl like ncn vtuiuan "
Cure kick headache hv uslim liuctur
Htnt'a eu-aMut 1'viittU.
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Webster's
liitematioiiaI;
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iFKiHMiary
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loe Dm i.r.ai Staml.irtl Authority,
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MlHlularcl
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BRICK
SAND
WOOD
COAL
Alio Wholesale Agent tor
BCHLITZ
MILWAUKEE
BEER
in bottles, barreta, or cases.
telephone 111). O
H. KOPITTKE.
Policy holden over !
FRANK N. McCAN DLESS
I in -1111111; Wash.
THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD
I he Leading General Farm Paper of
the Northwest.
A High-Class Illustrated Farm Journal
Published Weekly at Salem,
OregonTry It.
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Maiianiaiieui.
Kiahloimhlc Hit's at Lo Jtftm,
The Heat Turnout in the Oily,
rtpcclal atteiitiou (lveu to hoard
In,.- Iioraea.
S. F. Hays, Prop.
X OpMMBM ( oiirt Home.
5 I el. -p(o. lie No. 3.S
CtO04a00raCr-iS
A Complete Line
furniture, Irou Beds. C irpe's,
Baty Car.iaKes ami I'iciure
M. uldinn:, Lamps, Crox;kery
and a full tie 0f Umlertukerii''
Goixls.
W. 8. NELSON.
Main Street Oppoalte Eait Oregonlau
DISSOLUTION NOTICB.
Noliie 1. hank. ..
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The Houit-stoa.l i a twenty-paKe paper, f0UI columns to the paire
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bagM March i
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The price ot the Whkki v Ki-r ,.,.r- : -
... . ...... vaawvauui is M.s0 a vear We
w ii.ui ..or 1...., ...i .... J ' jwmtt t
H lue WM one year tor $.MO , advance
HAST ORLvGOMAN l'UB. CO.,
endleton ( Irecon
New Goods...
And Cheaper
Than Ever..
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FOB
Insurance
In, Accident, I'lute tiluai, etc.
Ptrtiercs,
Carpaifv,
Lace Curtains
Wall Paper.
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Coin.
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In m.kf proiupi ,ui"uwi.V 'c'laeiled
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Heail.iuarters for White
Stan Utfd and ld B(Lt
Mvio KaolUfMa
JHSSE FAILING
Mum St., near Bridge.
Loans
on 1'ity u,,d Oonjt Property,
Heal Estate
Improvad and Vniommi city Lot.,
Uwi l.auch...- ud Wheat KaVu.H '
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J. R. DICKSON,
tiaet flaagfajiaji liuilding.
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of Allies.
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of NadkMi
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ARCHITECTS AND BUILUtKS.
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