0 The Fourth of July is drawing near. Are ym noin ti relphrataf Now is the time to pnptfta Wi' are wiling ii line qMtltjf of White (ioisls Itt 'l ivllts II yard. All oh-tailt IM of N eels Wt'lir jllt rcci'ivi'il, ami prices are rut in twain. With every dallar purchase you get a guea.s for a gold watch. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood nit. TUESDAY, .II;nK lit. num. anil nm am DAILY. WEEKLY AND SKMI-WEttLT IV TUB Kt Orcgoniiui IMibliiih.nK Company, P1KOLBTON, -AT- DAILY NimON KArit vc2.-. bw mail nnthi, t)r Mail i - ; v i f r rr a. by cftrrtti I rill ui. MfTtuu OKI ..'N. . I'. i ... . i on . i u .10 i lti 13 otofl. numt-fri nm wmi.v nmaiiprio rati Om copy ono yaar One eoo. lit montnl Tn.l .uln. tlpttoo fri - K "' Btimbfll wm.v st-atca irn. n Mai-Mi Ob. copf KM kf.r , OBf COPT " " Titol tul4lipiul ' ' ' . lm la I lima an-mi (uikt.ity Alifriiktnnl..l One IBB. M li, la sim-Wrtkljr ptr lo.intri .... On - Im h. oi let, hi .Inly i ' i niunlh Twntnclk... or l.kk. In lu.lv in I IV.d . i - i Orel thro, tmh.i. 9mi Week I . .n in. n 11 ro..i.tlt Oirr Hit.. In. he. Il.ilk. per i n h per month . . . . Off I three in. lies, lit I . I e aii.I IV eel I v. pel Inrh pel raoaih M. Inch, of leM. in WhiI pel rnrttl. as Okrr thr. B liei, In Weekly, .r I.i. It per ov-titl. . . . I al Ovel thitnlntnrt. In TenVMIf't tkktie of Hewn-Wfe l . per IB. It pf I mnnlh .... fj S..H.I ii.,titrril ilt.fi enifnl, i-i 1 H'Ht N eeklv oi Polly, tM IrennillllB. ptr ln,.ti,fl..-, . nN ,i.tn.e luem ii.Mts Hob, . Lak.1 notliot, ten i.ntt per tiBf , e. h tutertloB. 1 )i'ii rut ic loaders BfS OletioiiBf a rt'verHal of the electoral votes in favor of liryan this year in the sMlc- oi Km lucky, Maryland, Dalaarara, vTaat Vir ginia. California and Indiana. Thll ull di'irioid" on tin' work to In' doin' at Kansas City at the th if tin' national demoeratii' convention, lull tin' pros htfot in gmid for excellent work there, ai well un for vii'torv at the pulls in Noveinhcr. With liryan U ItM candi- date for president and a goml man for vii-f president, on a platform thai in eludes tlio demands of tin- I pie, ami mioeeos in reiiNonablv mire. Misfortune to tip' wheat farmer of the Ited Kiver valley, in the form of a drouth, proiuirwH to p.iv a hiu dividend to the fanners of tin' l'ac i tic Northwest. It iN an ill wind that blown no om- any good. If the drouth in MinueKota ami the liakotas doe give tin' farmers of th' Inland Bmpira an iin'reiiHi'tl priee lor their wheal it in a reHiilt that alioulil not hi' a in- pun nil I iv any great amount of glad lierii. In our prMerity we hIioiiIiI remeinher that then' are other- ju-l an lem-rviiig, on whom fortune tailed to alii lie. A Ninall "iipply alwav- iimurex a hig deiuand. Have you heen MMBMlMwll Ii the ipii-Htion that every eitien in Ten dleton -hoiilil uk the other. The work of the enumerator- doeN not prom ine the renilt- ami the vigil. lie' ,f the citiietiri iN necemiiiry to iiiNiire a full return of the population of the town. In Spokane, where the enum erutorH were required to iIiimIi their work in lei-, tune than in the Ninaller plaeeN, it in foiiml that fully om-fourth of the in'ople have berii mi-ei. The eitiieiiN of that city are now thorough ly alarmed and have leen given four davH extra time in winch to complete the cc'Iinuh. .Some interc-t in thiN matter in I'emlletoii ellolllil lie taken, not only by the citizen but by the Commercial ANetociation. The cennUN of 1'endleton nhuilhl be thorough ami complete. K the returiiH nhow I'en 'lleton ha- a leHri ninlUtioll than there in here it will injure the town and give it a ienN iniiiorttnt place among the citiKH and towiiN of the NortiiwtfNt. Current gnMiip hy thoNe attached to the war department reveal- a -trmig denire for the creation of a larger army. The failure of the uruiy re organization bill and of the prum-nt congre-t- to provide lor additional tnlIH to -llttee.l the prenelll Volunteer army when itn work in com hided i given aN banir. for tlie lielict that the next neHiiion oi cniigrcMF will lie i - fronted with a proNi-ition to iiicreawt the regular army Ntrength. the depart uru of the regular- for tin- Philippine., to be orderod aooli, will leave the homo rank- Madly depleted, and in view of the fact that Spain had a ntuudiug army of 10,000 in the I'hilip pineN to riupproNN the iiniirreelion there, it in helievetl the niQUttti UN Meinhly of troopN in the iulaml- will be none too formidable. The cloven hoof of uiilitarimn in nfOB the country uni the PbillppilM probJani i- being utted to force the people to conneiit to n he nig placml BpO( their iiccku, no "the hoiih of riomehoily" can make a din-play in uniform. A Now York paper han compiled a lilt of the trmitri incorporated riiniv March 4, I8U7. It liuihi that 1H nucIi uomhineH have been organized within that period, Wi of which were incor- poratea unUer the inviting lawi- ol New Jerauy. The product eovereil hy tliuae trunU include coal, copner, cheuiical., leuther, iron and nteul, liuaeed oil, achool furniture, uilkn, wirtj, threail, tin plate, window glumi, wixilenn, writing paper, borux, uniutl goodn, rubber 1 1 ren, cement, tobacco, matcher), liquor, nugar, paper, nteain pump, glaan, cotton goudti, crnckem, Ntarcb, wall paper, utoven range-, rubber goil-, dye-wooilK extract", enevlopeN, varnlxli wornted". The trut iN Nimplv tb null of neglect on the part of the peopli to hold -acred and enforce the law etpuil right" to all. Ity grunting privilege" to the few we bine HWe away "cipiul right"" anil the peopl tlml tbeiiiNi'lve" face to face with tin triiNl evil and without ITtMtDI of redreiN. The people lout their hirtl right" when thev coiiNented to allow the individual to capital i.e and inort gage the noil and net up a ntute inti tution tor the collection of priati debt-. POLIUIKS Ot PARTIES. CongrcNN hu ad Jour I without lining the policy of the republican party towanl ti e I'h 1 1 ippim-N. It ha "left everything to McKinlev, " win ha- Kent a Heeoiid couilniNNion to Ma Bill to proclaim a "sovereignty' which the InhubltuntN refune to rccog in, . ami which he ha- In-en utterly unahle to e-tahliNh, after liXtMIl month" of war, with ilo.llini -ohlier- i.veryiiiuig i- vague ami uiiNettini ex cept the imperiiili'itic idea and tie fearful com in live and luonev. The voter- who are opposed to thi A-iatn adventure know exacllv when Mr lirvun "tand" in regard to it lormulated In- imlicv in the Nebruaka MDMCrutlc phitlorm, and ha" jn.-t con deiiNi'd It ill tlieae word": An iniiinnliate declaration of tin nation MrpoMI Kirat, to Mttlbltlh a ."table government; aceoud, to givi the I ilipiuo- their imlepemlem e ; ami third, to protect them from oiitaide in terference. I If thi pol icy he aya : I believe that an immediate an nouiicement ol the gnvernimn I ilicy woiilil atop the war and maki euay the eatabl iliinent of u stable goveriiiuent. I do not anticipate unv trouble from the protection Miggeateif. Our protecti.in til the South Americi'n republic" ha- been a great help In them and verv little expense to us. TOil i- in effect a proposition to du in and lor the Philippine what emi gres- solemnly pledged the nation to do in Cuba. It i just, it is American. it is practical. It would have i ,e- veiited the war in the Phil iiipines. It would stop the "insurrection" now. l'l)ii this sjicy Mr. Bryan will have the earnest support of' the Tin World and of every enemy of imperial ism who believes With UN thai the only issue in tiie campaign worth consider lag is the preservation of the republic, Ibe maintenance ,,i the constitution ami a return to the principles of tin Daelaration oi independence. n,.w York World. TOPICS OF I H I TIME. Pre. i, lent Henry Wade linger-, of the Northwestern universily, at livan- Matti ill., uu old irtabllthad Matbodlti i ti -1 1 1 ii 1 1 ii oi learning, i- the latest college educator to walk the plank for opinion's sake. One of the trustee, nruculy declare in a m .- paper interview that Mr. lingers was ion-en luio re-igning iiecause, a vear ago, at a puhlic meeting in UbloingO, he made a nech against imperialism. The list is lengthening. Here are flvi ol (lie notable cine : llelill lor olllios- ing gas iiioiiohiIv, Will lor calling laud nioiios)iy in account, .mlrews lor hav ing democratic opinion on the moncv Uealiou,erron lor bringing plutOOMOy p. the lest oi Christianity, ami now RQgafI lor standing by the rleclarainni ol llidepemlelice. If the time has not already come, it cannot Ire fur off, when college educulors will cleurlv un derstuml Unit if thev wish to 'hold their chairs they uiust suppreas all opinion which do not huruionue with the partisan or sordid interest.- ol plutocratic college bosses. Dun's Keview lor the !!th reooris that business luilures in Mav were not only the large! ever known In that WOaUl since such reconls were made, but of ml months covered hy these returns only six have shown a large liabilities. The optimistic Dai nevertlie less, that "the report is encouraging. " Huns' Keview has found "oncourage-un-nt" III every mould's busiiieaa lor four years! Hut the muases, though Way huve found "encoprugeinenl " palatable, have not alleiidtd upon it. TIiin speculators' prosperity dies haM. in me sHH'inuiors paH-r.-; hut it jrt dying, nevertheless. We have hud no genuine prosiwrily since the lule 'KO's, notwitbstaiiding all the whooping up' and now even the bubble which trade puiers and adininistratioii organs have intluled in collapsing. A lirin .if Hultimore banker, ilain hlin A Co., solicitor." for the subelitu tion of liorinun us the deiinK?rutic can didate for president in place of Hrvan, bus eiraulaflaad lurge numbers ol busi iicnn men ami bankers in the south and east in lioriiian'N Udialf. This uneasy firm of linuncier." aHilnguos for thus entering into politM by Having that while wishing it were otherwiao it is nevertheless a regrettable fuel that politic and finance are so iuilitatolubly connected thut it in impossible to I mention the one without alluding to uie oiner. This in, indeed, both u luct uud re grettable. Hut ills the (lonnuiih of both purlieu and not the DryaiiK of any party, that have made it mi. It i'H UoiBiaiilam, not Bryan law, thut puts goyernnient Lnki privale business and privaUi coueerns iuto government buai uum. And tlmt u wlml coumcu, HMHMa with piilitics no Bryaniim would break I loo, indiolubly the eonnac' An exceedingly important if not vital uueation with refereme to the attitude of the United State toward the Itrltisb war in South Africa hila been raised by BdtDUUd II. Smilley, n rapnbllaan lawyer of Chicago. In mi open letter to President McKinlev Mr. Siuullcy remind the president not only tlmt the llritlah mini-try i brazenly violating international law in prOaeCUtiM the war to the point of de stroying the independence of (he two republics, but that it is the jirivilege of the American government , In accor dance with international law, to enter a protest. More than Unit, as Mr. Snuilley points nut, the American gov ernment, if il allows the annihilation of thee two republics to proceed with out rebuke, will become a purtv to a revolutionary precedent which may hereafter place every weak stale at the absolute mercy if unv superior mili tary power with whicli it becomes cm broiled in wifr. The American re-' public itself, should the accident of war bring defeat upon il, might be deprived of it independence upon the basis of the South African precedent to which it now silently assents. Louis I. Post in "The Public." The welcome At the door from a happy, healthy wife, is MBMtbitta which the husband looks forward to all throujh the day's labor. He may be tired, but his tep lightens and his face brightens Bfl he qmeketM his pace to receive tin smiling welcome of In wife. V hat a difference in the home-coming of the man whose wile is nervous and gloomy, hav ing neither heart nor strength to be glad M.inv such a huiluml has worked u tran lonnatioii in his home-life hy learning of the cures performed b Dr. Pierce's I .not ite Pri'Hcnp tiou. It cures dincaie of the delicate organs, builds up the nerves, induces reireahing sleep, and transtorms the sickly woman into the happy helpmeet. There is no al cohol in " Favorite Prescription " and it is absolutclv free from opium, cocaine, and ull other narcotics. "Mv w-lls was nick tor over right years, "write Albert II fullr. Kq . of Alt.imunt. l.rumh C, Term "She had iltcrim dtnennr ami wan treated by two phyBU-tati" but got no relief At last I read In one of your Memorandum Hooks, ulsmi Or. Pierce's meuiciueB. and we decidisl to try hl ' Fayorin- I'reacrlptlon " I neut to the dntit ntorr and got one IkjIIU-. und the firal done yavt' riini' and Bleep Ahe had not slept any for three nights beinu aure that It would cure her I sent lot Ave more trottlen an. I when ahe had takeu the sixtli ls4th- she was anuml .mil well We Dow have ,i fine buy at our house FAVOKITE PKEi5CKIITION " Mas. I WI.'AK WOMEN STKOMI and sick woni: wca. THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... CHKIS Sini-SON Proprietor Kverylldng Naw. New Horses; New Hig- Hest ng- aid teiiin In the city. Boarders given the lieat attention. Service any hour of the iii",ht Telephone No. 70. French Restaurant In connection with.... LaFontaine Hotel liest Meala in the City. Open Day and Night. Qus LaFontaine - Prop. -SwIUler Bu'ldlng, Main M. TTTnTrrOiTlMTi 1 ft TT1 n i 'I t 8.1, t I StJL iJ--. PRIINTIING aa TO THE 3 ITo the Harvest Trade. When in need of. AND farmer, or those who intend planting their garden- or lining spring work of any kind in this line, you will tlml nveryt bing in garden noil and seed, barb w ire, staples, nails, heavy und shelf hardware of the verv be-l I la v rorki, Cable, Axle Ittitor, West iial Oylindei the oaw or sifs, or fi good BtOVI Banse for the i k li"1'- 1 1 up Downs, Win; (iri-iso, Eldorado Va Bliok lp- 011, 1 'iiii)i iiiii( (by barrel . I'"' or (Jteel . t' tl! Mid Weueru Edlllim Amnrlrnn AirTir,. 1 nysperlnl nrre.ngstm.nl witll 11,.,"" frs. we r' eiinltl, ,1 1.. . re O'" tmhll. jnnii eAKHKii, tlm lsnrii,,,. ' , "Rum;, " eBt.r '3:. ""n -..ll.,.. k. .. . ... I.. 'Ik.,.. .... .... fiv inu n....J" I llmnir .li'im i.'aiim,. ,, ,'. "S'irs. v. vanciy and liiirst ol tin ,.,,. , lorn .1. ... 1.,... 1 1 . .1.. k . . "" "is. niui 1. . .i..,.i,i.:.it. .k. 1 ....... """"iii.,iii.:' ollUikliia. ""'"."raciicip get prices fro in 3 3 quality and tl the lowaal price- at 3C- . g mm i w. d. Hansford & co. s Taylor, the Hardware Han Paadiatoa, dr. ,. iE: 721 Ualn Street New Goods. And Cheaper Than Ever.. ?iaiiuiua)aaaiiaiaiii)aiaui,u,,iiauaUiutiiauUUuu ITS FARM FEATUREo. TTiirilfiilhi WOO bh Li.. IB.U. ... nir. II irl leiilt ore. T'imTITTV. i.. ' ""7. rat unit anrrranriil PratU. with llliintnttlnna oyaliln n'ri; 01 iiinui' it iiivuitinoin Tit thoae u I,, TM''iisolf, u.ltn. f .r a living" Th !t.,t M,..','?"0" ( nniinerclal Agrlriiltnr,, .,," .... .1 . . o, I rn , lien. I. wiiieli the O. J. FMimi-.u is unoxsrjlloi! " '! THE FAMLYFEAT1IRFS- snTTrMlliTTTioToTr'TI???'" 3.V . nmili. ISnaalm l'..,,i.i. r iwAJ ' Klmrt Hto. Um oai nrit.e "' i aKe I . 1 ,,, , ,., 1 thlaHermrlinrntof a nmrti tuIh,. an.1 i i eat as BM nf thn Htfcml Fnmliy IWiIl PoiticiL's, Carpels. leticc Curtaini Wall I'apcr. I H I i: HtoWtquaitMal tor White , Standard and Rid edge Sewing; Machines J ESSE FAILING 1 Main St., near Undue. FOR Insurance Kire, I. iie, Accident, Piute tilass, eli Loans on City and County Property, Real Estate Improved and Unimproved City l,,t Moek Hunches and Wbeut l urins BEE J. R. DICKSON. I..1-1 Dregonian Building. Crescent THE MOST POPULAR WHLEL Men's Wheels I adies Wheels Boys' or Girls' Chainless - - $25 and $35 $2( and $35 - - - $25 - $60 Another coiisitjmnenl of the $25 and $26 Wheels jus received. CRESCENT AGENCY East Oregonian Building A Cyclopedia of Progress and Event All spiiillng inaiT aiilwTlnllo-e rnMaaa . I'" ' ' l ., , 1 thn AMKHIi'AN AOMIi'CI.TI'HlH l Vr tu k kit, I A I M AN i' for I'm , Tl,i ...... .,".0 Cyrlopi'dlii of I'rogrs.n iiirKv..,ir?:J I 1'ricfs Mm FREE YEAR BUQK AND ALMAN4 H"l 3 "Ml" I Fl 1.1m, k Agfa f- Knn or Hnnie, niui OMln. ,ir KactotT XwaS rnrn Work on Kvery huti.'.:L !Vrtiaiw5 culture- imluvtry, ConuiK" ,-,.. fln, MuCv, v3j in , 1 1 mi i , i.. ''"'uiifu, "ii'J i 1 1 1 11 ICS ; rUMMHl KeitiK'Atlon, Hfliilmi, and Hoclm. It ni'n.iiiui oi ii' inmi, inn ''ttiwr. Aim in.nni;a.i I'sui, iiiiilv iui r.m ii .MHjlil, Uftti. ! -rr m a M MMIf . U AAMfLF liUrl "JVr i iT I . ni.'ll'.i in," loriri, wot in' iii.tc'ii I., irm hv a ilri'.nlng Till OKANIII .11 im i vllluiiJ Muriiuatte '.ullillnui 'in,.,-. Ill Our SPECIAL Offer: Weekly Bust OreMonian, $1.50 ) Orange Judu Farmer, wk, 1,00 Year Book and Almanac, .60 ) Our Price for All, $1.85. Address. EAST OKI human PUB. CO.. Mendlcton, Orttoij Oregon Lumber lard ...."11 il .111, LmntWi Lath, ShingltWi liuiklin Paper, '1 ar Paper. MiiuKliim- Pickets. I. tine and Cement, lirick and Sand, Bash and Doors, Screen DooniJk Windows, Terra Cotta tiie. Borie tS: Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court House The New York World, Thrice a Week Edition GOLDEN RULE HOTEL ,-rV : . or ALL KINDS At Till:. ...OFPICE GOOD WOKK, LOW PRICES, GOOD STOCK Legal Of all Blanks Kinds. T-atijrjjrjJ ate TT1 T"t X IXTTxt j. a... 1 jlz i-i . tj.yit.t-i.i.JL-tJ. . THUS PAPKK in KBPTUM KIM; a i i. C. Uakv'B Atlvorll.iiiK Aaein y, 61 ami rv. Mvr viiniiik r.. iiBlifje aan riaurlM'u l allhuin ALllOST A l)All. AT Till: tKICI oi a WIBIILY, The most vldaly olfoulatad "waakly" awapsiwr in Amarlea la Um Tfariou-a-Waah edition oi Tho Now York World aim wiin tlio i i. -i.i. hi i.i i'uiniai.'ii now al hand yon cannot do with, , in Here are soi f tin, reasons why it is easily the leader in dollar a vear journalism. It is issued ekorv other day, and is t., all purposes a daily. Kvery week each siihscriU-r Naalvai IK pauvs ai, d ofli'ii during tin' "buv" season 24 paites each wfek. The price is only $1 pmj year. It is virtually a daily at' the price of a weekly. lis ntiwa covers every known part of the world. No weekly newspaper could stand alone and furnish such ser ive The Thrico-ii-Week World has al 111 disHisal all of the resources of tl,,. Vtreatest uewspaM-r in existonc. tin wonder of modern journal ism "America's (ireatest Newspais-r," a it has lieen justly terniisl-The Now York World. Its political news is abaolutclv im partial. This fact w ill he oi aapaolal villi"' in iii, presnielilial campaign coming on. The baal ( current tictioii is found in its columns. Tbaaa are only some of the reasons- lliero are otliera. Head it and them all. We offer this uneipialisl liewspai-r and the weekly Kast ONanniatl to gether one year for The r.Kiilar Hbaariptioa price of the tm papan ii ftfkoO, The Tri-Weokly World and the Semi Weekly Kast Oreu-oiiian . ii ii v i ii (. tm $1'.80. Ct f. KOHLCK, Prop. Tlie Only FirthClats and Complete, Hotel in the City. V i - i Bj MnIs All Train,. I ir. Simple Hoontl. Elrxtrti LiffhU. I iff Proof Building. Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. PENDLLTON, OREGON NEW WOOD YARD bmlth 6c Habarly, 1'roprictora. Good, hry Wood, alato Col in Anv Quantity . iniuMvring Mia iruoKing. rfompi I Telephone si. i very. OfrTce Cor Main and 4Ua Bti Van Orsdall & Ross handle PIRE ICE. No lire... N.. Prog road e.iimem. ,, piMaaaQartM Oar liv HaooloeOtarad from Filtered Water. Leave Onjtfrs at OHice or Telephone No. SEALS Notary and Corporation $8.60 to $8 Delivered Order of oh anil MTf 11 OUT irdera for Rubbai Mtainpn aUo riolhdted. KAST OKF.GON1AN PUB.COj ATTORNEYS. ' tVKTKH ,v RALKY, I .0RNRY8 ATI I.HH utll. . Ill -.it Hi,' llilllk llllllillUK. I i.. II A I I.I! I.AWYKI:. 1 IKKH'K II I .-I.i Mil 1 1 1 1 1 11K . I't'llillel.iii nrrK'HI THOS. I'lTliKUAId' , I roRMKY Al ijitt linn,' in AkiM iKii.ii. ii, ... N. HKKKKI.KY. ATTOKNKY AT Litf lltlli'i' III A,M Ill,,l, 111,,, k. I'.. II. ItoY l, ATM IK M.I A I LAW. Ill oaan hi. s. a. m:whi;ki . i huinkv il Ijitt laaaa 1A. Aaatiflatiiiii liini'liuK JAUKM A. KKK, I. AW el l Ii K IN Jl lli niidlag, PHYSICIANS. hli. W O.COlfK OKI Ii K IN I'KSUlil Inn Ska iiik- llnnk l.inl.liu. oitltk' lioun. m lo 1J a. in. ; i to I p. iii. Tvl'-pliuia 77. K. W. VIM'KN T. M. I. ol KICK KK.H ol Klrsl Nnuiiiiml Hunk u:!i ' iiiiur. Itiuli a. ui. : I lo H p. m. DU. 0. .1. SMI I'll. OKI I1 I. OVKB PIH 11,1. in r.vinu- Hank I.i' i-liuuc II, m tU'llt v I. ,. .l, .1. H. B, QAKKlKItU, M. I'. HOMROPiTM i' Hhyalelau uml Burnou oiint m Jiai Bulldlof, DENTISTS. K. A. Y Allliit A N , IH.S I I-I. OnW III JUtlll II'III'IIIIK A. I.. IIKATIK, li. t. .-. .'I I'll'K OYI SaviiiB Bank. i mil Wool for Sale rtdayi ofeteb irMk I will beat tin- Qoldeo ftnli iuii!i to receive sealed bids on Lots of Wool, No g, H, ijatid .7, about 500 sacks, uon ,,1M., lt tin- Independent irarehouae, 1 rurve the iirii'm' oi raieottng any or all liids. h J t-. SMITH. THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The Leading General Farm Paper of the Northwest. see Subscribers to Magazines liavs II mi,' n IK Vol WANT TO SI II aerllai lor iiiKniiin - ,,r ui'W.ikaijork in tl,,- I nilviJ Hiatus or KuroiM', rem i i by iMi.tal uutv, i-iK-t k ui .villi in Um Eist iiMtoo' MIN lilt- IH'I ,lil.k.rs' prlie ol iliv publit i.tlun Villi lli-kire Mil, I u. u.111 Villi Mil l MM. II I , . . .11 ...I ... .1 lllulll' iH'lllU In.l III II... inMll. I. ..lit . .. 1..11 ct. j.r ynu iiu,iui, r,n, 11 in llir CAal IIKkooNUs A HighClass Illustrated Farm Journal- Published Weekly at Salem, OregonTry It. lH-K.li. March .. ,Lo and t 1, , ,' ,a' Wa'l P-Wicatiou was ral lam, ikhkts. and will ,,, ., , ".Z "rst ou an- a klll.M rloer II 1.. yuu vau ' '" i""S " 1 allluriiia ilviluil Un ikt .nil from I In. uubli.ii.ra' " ..i.. wUcrti coulravu lor ..Itnrii.n.u I.. 1 .i.i ,.. l .It . . ...!'" . v 1 ..... KikaoiiniAIk I Oil. t;u , I guJIu .1111111 U t ... i i . . Homeatflftd has all the & latum. Why aaud v,M .7. i..,. . ... 1 class am' of wide circu in the Northwest a farm Mv'wsiiaonr nt o. '.''01 .V "lit8" "ere to the interes's .1 tin, LST K L'ni1 Clrci"'1"""' uad devoted TIM price of the Wkuki.v Kas t fkmrnm will send our iwiier and tin, Ho.n.ai.oH .... .. " . ,' ' 50 a r. We win- i.'r in vr . : j OKI',( ,()N 1 A N l'UB. CO., PtndUtOD Oregon. HAST luu, OroKuu. 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