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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1900)
The Fourth of July is- draw in! near. Are ymi gniiiK to etlehratc'.' Now i- the time to prepare . Wo are i-llinir it tint- quality of White Qoodi t 5 cents a yard. An elegant line of Neckwear just received, and price lire Otlt in twain. With every dallar purchase you get a guess for a gold watch. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood WKDNT.SIiAY. .11 X K 11 TkNDLKTON. tall., .cas. BIPlinM a.t.-i On copy , y iit.il U. c pv . Month., I v in . . I, CO : '? J" private inilividiialn or for government, the sct-d of aristocracy, of tiioiuiiol, of privilege mid of trust in Mown, and gOVWUIMnl of the people, hy tin- path pi.', for the people will eiiri'h n.-r il i DAILY. WKHKI.V ASK SK.MI-W KKKI.V """""" 1:1 1 trth. No j - .n tin- J pic can nurse a viper in their hnsum Bait OregoSklaii VuhlishlnK Company, .and en. ape il- deadly ftfujl it tune passe "valid title" will pas into the liatnlH of the few, who will toil not and neither will they spin, hut they mil wear tin.' linen und live upon the fat of the land, and a journey on the landless will become more and more desperate until government will topple over from it- uwn rotten weight. There in a remedy: I apitaliro the land, and along with it all other monopoly, by placing the hurden of government through taxation iion the value of land only, leaving all pro. llllctK of litre r free any kind, hailing j repuhl ie in doomed , will have to give l Tn.i kulr rli.ii. in in luaUMi iiNintuLT lOfacatmoM ratwi Cl up. on .., DM coo .it month. , 'It.il kl-Uki 'il" . Sutf H auatbttt II .caacatrTIO. HATH In., . i i on y..t On i-i , ai mniiih, Tilkl tulK, nption tun..- opr AnVSaTI.INi. It ATM I IDtkkilkk- Ailrtirtient 1 On inch, ot l.k, ta S.M.I.W rrk I . -cr nx Mli . . . . , On inrti, nt iMk. In rikily ltr moath Two Incfcit. 01 l.k. In llnr .i I Wklv pl tnonlli , r trua tin h,. von Wfik i . ic in. n ("i m..nili DM LMM In. he. I ikil v. m-l In It lf month vt ih,c in. h... l- 1 tiily .nri iVt.l tv, pr Inch pr lu.-nin , On tn.h. or lk. In wrrkly t " na..nll o O lhi la.hr,, In Why. rwr In. h pf month ... I at 01 lhi In. h. In Ttmclay' l.tu .( tt-iiit W-kly. pr In. h pt month . . . ftollil noeparil a.l.niktnnl, til Sini-Wrkl, Wkly of Dally, hr.1 InMrtioa. i, tn.li.fi ... . ... h .uritc.ur.t tnaa. lion. . Local aetuak, la int i lio. a.h tntsrttoa. . So t ... ;l 1 3 from taxation of to do this, the und a free people their llliertio. KtitvIk-Iv in getting to know that there in going to h" an excel lent Fourth of July eeleliratioii in I'endle-ton. President Mi'Kinley Iihh had "hll picture took'- facing three ways. A variety of position is nothing new to the president. Mark Manna'-, convention at l'hila ilelphia in running smoothly. With Mark at the helm the party in "Male." Mark in for "wnind money." Theodore llooaevelt has shown that he in made out of most ordinary htl mail until, by allowing himself to weaken in Ii in refuaal of the vicc-presi-lential iiominatiou. The registration I k- have elomii in Wallu Walla and there are only I, fttKl registered vote on the roll. Here we have evidence that the population ot the tinmen I itv ha- I n over tuted. II never, Wall. i Walla i a good, no I id town. PARTISAN ISM IN IITIKS The problem of nmdem iiuinn ip.il government in how to keep -late and national Mrty politic from interfer ing too largely in the management of purely city affairs. The average pers-.n who given the mutter proper inoiigiiT na- neen -I rin k liv the al MNllty 01 connecting national poliolw wiin purely local mutter for in stance, free tnnle or protection with the cleaning ol streets, or tliu linancial problem with UMHesMiientH for asphalt paving or cement idewalka. The inoveint'iil for a distinct city govern ment has gone to the extent of de manding the absolute divorce of national and naniolMl politics with out, apparentlv, taking into con-nlera- The city council pud commerciul as social ion in I'endleton need to give at tention to the taking of the census, liy u littl ncert of action all of the pen- pie iii I'endletoii can be registered. Without it the k, nlation of I'einlletun is goinj; ,. l. reported short. Matt tinny and loin Platl, two dis reputable Militic:il bosses. pushed ICooaevelt for the vici-presidency, but Hum put his foot on the little boos let ami it dieil a'lsjrning, und it is better for ItooHuvell that it did. K.sisevelt , too virile a man to be bnriiil in the vice-presidential chair, with I'lutt und Quuy us his pall-U-arera. Kichard Ciocker, Hie head of Tum ruaiiv liall in Neu York, is lanitirriug liimaelf with the view ol removing from power those in the association who have been iileiititied with the ice trust. This is .1 il Hhuiild be. A ilelnoirullf II. -t It HI n . i. -Iioill.l never lend uid to individuals who would use ineir trust- 1. 1 put prolll in their jsiekets. iein.nrutic organiitutioiis have been lux in this ress-ct und it is high time that they were getting Iwck to their moorings oi opual rights i all; special privileges to none. Professor Monitor!, of Xe York, uiurriml a very young girl with a view of training and forming her mind alter Ilia own ideas of character. lie ha JUKI tiled ii divorce proceedinj; in w hich he alleges that the youihfiil co-res-Hjhdcnt, wli in a mere achoolboy, wrote love letters Ui this frivolous wo man of the profHHor's own chiKiaing, and with her full consent, in which he referred to the churacler mouhler us "hia nibs." The man who ntarls out to mould character to order is all kinds of ii fisd, but u man who miucnes prolessor - Ui Ilia name ia likely to make an exhibition ol his Ignorance at any time. The Portland Dregoniun says truly "the validity of title to the lund in linliu or Maaaachuscttn or Oregon is win rigiu oi man to slaughter or subject wild bouata or wild men to ilia m ii it. That is the way civili.u tion has got forward. It bids the hu muii wild buaat to surrender, liy or die." And it could have .elded, that "valid titles" confer upon one class of men 4ie privileges of musters and upon others the humiliation of alaves. The power of capitalisation and trusts iiaa its origin in "valid titles," which enable oue claas to lord it over others. Landlurda are poaaible even under u republican form of government, which mukes too much of the Oregoiiian's conception of "valid titlua." Men hould be given the full rights of UN and occupancy of land, but when it ia mode private property, or public pron- rty, iu abort, capituliaod for either are likely -to lion we rem place Hie city imlils in the nati inal economy or the peculiar conditions nader which national parlies" are organized and conducted in this country. According to Professor Frank .1. losslnow of C'oluuihia uni veriity. who intelligently discusses tin- nueation in the Iiitcrnationul Monthly lor JatM. this is ask inn too much, und is something not likely to he reulixeil. Hut he ueknowleilies the service already rendered by these reformers and truces from what thev have accomplished ultimate condition under which municipal government will Is- conducted with an eve single to the needs of the loculitv and without taking any account of this or that state or national political ftiUf, In a general way tin- isisition lukeu hy tOe reformers i- thai municipal governineiil should be distinguisheil by il- business character. They corn pure the city to a private corporation and regard municipal voters us in verv much the same positions us corporal'' stockhohlers. The corporate orgauixu tlOD il said lo offer un example of u proper municipal organi.al ion. lr. ti blow classes the remedies which IlllVe been adocate., and in some instance- applietl, in order to do UWUV with the llllerlerelice of political parin- in municipal government, under two heads. "In the llrst piuce tliev are of u politicul character ; thut is, tin y ittempt through exhortation and political agitation to convince the voter- in the citic-ot the propf let o whul is culled 'non-partisan' in n n ie i mil government. The other class of remedies has consisted in the at tempt by legislation to separate in the minds id the voters municipal from state and national issues. "Kroin neither of these classes of remedies dis s Air. (loislnou see any criiiuiielit results, except that through the second there has been a cultivation ol public opinion upon the subiect. City gow-rn-nieiit- ure an i evervwhere in this ColllltrV Conducted he the ., . I, ..... I I parties, t'ity elections are in almost .ill cases fought out on narlv lines oca I leaders of Hie national ami they niny have now over IhOM who administer municipal affairs. In point log to thi- interference as an evil, Mr. GoodnOW does not DDMII that tin city should be entirely free from slule MM trol. He believe- such control hires nary for the proper enforcement of law. but he Would Hot have it exercised by the legislutnre direct. The administra tion of scl Is, Charitable ami penal institutions and boards of health hy stale boards is given as tin example of effective stale control that does not apear lo he repugnant to cities. It i noted that in the schools the Influence of national and stale political rates i felt little today, because this influence may be wielded indirectly through (In state board or aaaat; end this leadi Mr. Qoodrvow toaajM ''Wentay then assume as Iheoretically orohalile that I he tatabl lehtarenl of an effective state administrative control in the place of the present Ineffective legislative con trol over cities will reduce the desire of political parties to interfere with municipal government. We may also assume that such an administrative control will not he so likely to lie made use of for political reasons as in the present legislative control. " After all, the snlitt ion of the problem rests with (he people ol Hie cities. "What is needed is not so much the expulsion of the national party from municipal political as the Ability upon Hie part ot the people to consider municipal issues, which have grown so enormously important within recent years, Iroin the point of view of the city alone, nninfluenoed in anv tray by the interests of the stale or nation. .Summing up his conclusions, Mr, (ioodnow believes that the influence of national parties upon mi.nieipal gov ern) it in the United Slates may he eliminated in the following way: "In the lirst place, the slate should establish an effective central control over the act ions of municipalities, so far us they are acting as state agents. "In the second place, nivts shouhlthe passed and an enlightened public opinion should be cultivated which MXMtld prevent the national and state parlies troin making use of municipal patronage, contracts and franchises in I heir own interests. "In tin' third place, the municipal organ i.at ions should lie so simple und the powers ol municipal authorities should In1 so ureal that Hie municipal voter should he abb- to know at the time be easts his vote thut the per-ons for whom he is voting ure able to curry out within a reasonable time a munici pal policy which had been under con sideration. " Hut lirst of all it is necessarv to gel an understundiiigof Hie position which Hie city occupies in the general scheme oi state govern nient, man which it cannot at any time he complctclv dis sociated. It also would be a decided move in the right direction if the national parties, in seeking to in lluence municipal polltloii would adopt for thut pursise distinctively municipal polieiati Skin Diseases When the excretory organs fail to carry off the waste material frpffl th ivstcni. JPf mal accumulation of efW matter which poisons and clogs the bl I and it becomei sour ami wu. This poison is carried through the general circulation to all parts of the body, ami upon the skin surface there is a redness and eruption, and bv certain peculiarities we recognize i.cretna. Tetter, Acne, Salt Hhenm Psoriasis, Ervsipclas ami many other skin troubles more or ess severe. While the akin is the aeat of Irritation, the real disease is in the blood Medicated lotions ana i-m tiinv .i:t ix lli.' it, him. ami linrttitio lxnt ti.-xrt nirr tin mattei how long and laitniuuy continued, and the' condition is often aggravated ami skin permanently injured by their use. The disease is more titan skin deep; the entire circulation is poisoned. pouah, etc., not only do not cure skin diseases, but toon ruin the digestion AND 1, ...... a-.n.i. . . . . ,.,,1,111, ,y r(l llyaperlnl nrrnnKnirint w Iritll "dt. to. era, we am eitabieil n, t,nr ., . rm.li.i tel.. in,.. .,... .1 KallVl Ii, Dm ....ii . i i. . """""'J " 'HU .' em 1 l I.., ua-a a.. . . " 1 " I I,., ""J .raia). Ml ( Mill u it h , ,B,Pl' variety foul InlHresi ,,i In ,or U or a,vhe bt"ua "" iCtSa The many preparations of arsenic, mercury, and nreak uown me constitution . j S. S. 8 nature's own reme.lv. made of root,, herbs and barks, of preat purifying and tnii.ca proper ttM, n' J 'J effectually cures blood and skin troubles, lieeanse it goes direct to the root of the disease ami stimulate and res ores n"'' healthy action to theMiffereitt organs, cleanses and enriches the blood, and thus relieves the system o All poisonous wn' S. S. S. cures permanently because it leaves none of the original poison to refermenl in the blood and cause ., Iresii a tai a Healthv blood is m-cessarv to presi'rve tna: . leai. siii.n.t., s ,, . ..... i ... plcxion so nuirh d.-ircl b. a'll : S S . u be relied upon y,th certainty to keep the blond iu perfect older. It has beta curing blood and akin diseases for half a cen tury ; no other mi dicine can show such a n cool S S S contains no poisonous minerals - is purely vegetable and liartnleas. Our tbedlcal department is in charge of physicians of large experience iu treating blood and skin diseases, who will take pleasure ill aiding bv their advice and direction all who desire it. Write fully and freelv about your case ; VOUt letters an- held In stnetes .i in t. -Umm ..it.,..r for this service Our book on Wood anil ill 111 It 111 l, YTC III. .AC 11" in. hi. n.i" " -" "V . r, IU., A Skin Diseaaes will be sent free upon apphcation. THE 8WIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA , C TO THE wise ainm?mmmmmwfnmmmn.mmnv.Tmnmimmmm C3 a sss ITS FARM FEATURFS." el und saeeewftU fari,n . ''"'11 with llluatrnllon oralila Ii to make It Invaluai.lu to thoava kVh imW f..r living." The lats.t ,x , ri. 'nnmereh.l Agrlrtttlttr,, ,7, f. , " ' wmchtheO. J.ffAHMriti i,,, THE FAMILY FEATURES: - Jll sa. . .1.1 IP Ill -il' (limit, l'llrxll. Cmiteata ami X'liutltr Folka' 1'tki. this Department of aa Bructivalna am' l'' eat aa most, of the Special K,iiy fSff"' "irt se. Ut uatan ( r , .rl. 11... . A Cyclopedia of Progress and Events I All senitlnir their subscript!,,. . , , elnlililiiLi ..ITi-r. are ito-as, ''.r..nr lite 1 II II 1 ITo the E Harvest Trade. 1 AMI till M AOKli'llLTtlHts .1 I .Ilk '1 Ui Mum, 'ami AI.MANAI' for IWHI. Tills arsai l.t I din of I'roare.s n. t , ... .. " I at'tlllg, i When in nueil of. Like a Hash ol lihtmnv. sudden and t.ntliiiK. disease atnkes down many a man. Yet there have lieen wjrnitiK uisjii wanitiiKS, unheeded. I-'otsI has lain like a llc.ivv weight 111 the stoiniuh alter eating. There have been Ik-IcIi-lUKs, bitter tilings in the nioutli, ucrv ousueas, sle plenMieas and );rowiuj( irri tabibiv. Instead ol littcuili), to these Wai.lllllSJI. rccourae has la-en had to some of the nerve numhiiiK palliatives that cover but never cure disease. Many serious diseases bi'Kin hi a diseased con dition of the stomach and, org. ins of digestion and nutrition. l'or such dis eaaes there is one medicine which rarely fails to effect a complete cure llr Herce's ( loldcn Medical Ihscovcrv cures ninety-eight tier cent, of all who give it a fair ami faithful trial. It ia a trims i auce medicine and contains no alcohol "I was afnulrtl wlih what Ihs tl.H-tora railed nrtvoll . lieu. ..Hull " wrttrs Mr 't it l evel of Lrvrr. Klchlan-t Cu . I C "I took medlcloe front ittv laintlv itlryalciatl to ao avail in look lUk; over one of Ur I'iert'e'a Menioraniluni Hooka, 1 loutt't my case Jeartibetl esacUy ' wroli- to von mi l itiinl,- ii alutrnirnt. y.m sent Mfl i iletkt-rttaive lial of queallotia. also aotue hygiralc rulra I carried intake out aa brat I conlil. tail thouirht myself incurahle as i auilcreil an much with pant uiutrr my rib and au rniity let-lttia in my kti'tnaclt Al main would have SBM et hra feel and hands, allertialely. I was gettina uervoiia und anffcred u arrat deal men tally, thtlkktna that death would soon claim tm Alwitys eks-cleil anini lltlua ilitilaual lo i a place; wii irritable and tuipailetit, and areailv reduced 111 ttt-sli. 1 could acarcely rat any ttUai thut would ttiit produce a liad Irellna In inv atoiuach Allet some heailiiltt.n. owing to mv tin in. In. -s aaalust patent medicines I ,1,-i l.te.l to try a few hotllcsol lit I'ierce's i.olitett Med teat Dtatsiverv and Hrtlels ' Alter lakilta arv rral buttle of each, found 1 wan no proving. I eaallsesn tm all SMaUM si aaatv, ott ami on until I was cults! " farmer, or those who intend planting their gardens or doing spring cork of any kind in this line, you will llnd everything in garden tool" and seed, barb wire, staples, nails, heavy and shelf hardware of the very best quality and nt the lowest price-, at W.D. Hansford &Co.'s I'endleton, Oregon. New Goods. And Cheaper Than liver.. Hay Porks, Cable, Axle 'tutor, Weal iiul ( ' lindei tin' CSM Of si.rs, or ii Eia litre for i Hoe Downs, wire ( Ire w)t Eldorado Ya. Bltok I il. !ap Oil, l iotnpound (by barrel . Rope of all good Stove or Steel if cook house, i sail ami C.VC'OI World, a llnidii to Maikei aaieea ...... : mbt kTMs aaia mm ur n n 3 LULL ,m huuk I 1 1 rfiLL m mm ret pi Icet iniiii I 3 a a a It Is n treasury of r.tatlstlra. rnvi Farm or Houin, and or ion t f no xviira on nvery smiIium i i tettejAji eitltttri . Industry. (NirilltleleM ami M -l . . Cl- I lie AlTalra, Kconomleii, and l"..llt-s; BSiiS 1 I Taylor, the Hardware Man 1 7J1 Mala strc-ji aiiuiiiiiuuuiaiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiuuiiiiiuauii.iiuiiiiuiiiiiiirc altllinallnn Kellirlon unit BrMla . 1. Vl""' AiiniMiiu! of Bshadaie. r r . - .iiii,!? nomlcal Uato, Illets tor ESt h Jl . iiii.iaiii - . r m a. k ka. a aaa.. k" S HI ei ,k,t,,tl insti toteakaaC " "Il I IIMI , iiiAi'iiITii' pirni ilrcssltiK Til R oil Nill lartiietti i.ioiii.nL i Un.. 111. illili.iiliiUliiiiuilitliialiiiiiia.i.iiiu.aiiiiik.in.iiiit.l.iiiai.luaiiiilaiiiiiiF Portieres, Car pete. Lace Curtains s Wall Paper. Dr. Pierce's. Pleasant. Pellets UOaltilfS cure lot constipation. arc a The state parties are powerful InSeMBeea lor if'""! or for ovil in municipal xov-ernntant. l or this apparent failure .Mr. t il KM I -now expresses regret, bin he find- in tie- development of the nation logical reason. for existing conditions. American cities, from the beginning Ol their history, have been sacriliced iu the solution of real quaationi ol national politiea, which was made by the civil war, that the n eual proh- leeO came lo bs Oonsillerad ,,i impor tance. Within the last quarter oi a ci-ntur , however, the growth ol urban ooiuBunitiat bus bean so great that qitast loni which, prior to l7u, Wi.r matters ol coiuparalive uniins-,rtance, hav. became ol supreme importance Mr. (iisalnow says there can he greater niistake than t. exaggerate the evil conditions which exist in .i,,,.ri can cilirw, ami he follows this uitii tt li-t thoWing that most substantial pm greas has been Bade which would not have been possible bad cilv govcrn in, uts been as bail as thev have some times been represent,.,). Political parlies ariail to busy themselves in municipal politics because the cities fiav. so largely to do w a 1 1 the enf.kreel nieiii in siate lawi piasaasvvjnon the statute Ismks by the legislators ami iiimi.i which their reiuitation ms ,, ,,i- oi polltleal onanlMtioni may ret. The largest stock of Saddlery , Har ness, Tents. Waxon Covers, Can vaa, Lsp Dusters, Kopc, String Leather, etc., ia kept by Joseph Ell Headquarters lor White. St. in lard and Bktfedgt Sewing ItgchluSS JESSE FAILING 1 Main St., near Bridge. Oregon Lumber Yard ....Sl-U.S... Lumber, lath. 8hiDalei Bullatag Paper, lar I'.iper. Mouldiogs Pickets Lime end (lenient, Brick and Band, Sash and Doors, Screen Umirsik Windows,, Terra Cotta Pipe. T H E Crescent THE V()ST P()ll LM WHi'EL iWen'sS Wheels l adies Wheels Boys' or Girls' Chainless - $25 and $35 $20 and $35 $25 - - $00 Another consignment ol the S25 ..ml $20 Wheels jus received CRESCtfNT AGENCY Last Oreionian Building Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court House. The New York World. Thrice a Week Edition ALrtOST A DAILY AT Till; PRICE Ol- A WI:I:KLY. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Our SPECIAL Offer: Westtly Kast Oregoniau, $1.50 ) uraiiscjuuu ramier, wk, m $3.00 mr B)ok aoi Almdnac, ,60 ) Our Price for All, $1.85, Aililrnsa t AST OKKdONIAN lUH. CO.. I'enillctiMi, Ortfoti. SKALvS! Notary and Corporation $3.50 to $6 Delivered ' irilur ol ut. ami nav. monav, tlrdira for Rubber hunipt also Mttattad. 1 i ST ( )H I-GON 1 A N HI H. CO. ATTORNKYS. 1 flkUTKH A HALEY, A I .OKNKY8 AT i.nw. inaas u i-hvuiks iimti, iimi.iiii 'I. i. IIAIkHY I.AWVI.I:. tiKKICK IN I III. Ill lllllltllllK. faiiilk'tiin KtlU THUS. KITZUKUAU). A I roltNKY All 1 trric.. 111 ,sk,ti iHii.,1, in... a. N. IIKKKKI.KY, ATTillINKY AT LAW. Mile.. 111 Aaaot latl.iii 111... k K. Ii. BOYD, 1 uurt HI. ATTOKh 1 law ml H. A. Iji . NRWOKItKY, ATTOBNIY Kihiiii 1t, Aasttt -latloit IIiiiMiuk. JAMJtt A. Hilllillna KKK, LAW ui I U I. IN J I I I I PHYSICIAN!). UK. W (i. t'tll.K til I Ii I. IN I'KNItU; Inn Mayings Hunk luiii liii.. itill., Ituun. Ill to IJ a. ui. ; I In . . 111. hlsplMMS ";. K. W. VINCKNT. M. H. OKKIUK UUII ol Kirat Nall.iiiul llniik UHca iiuur. U m II I a. ui. ; I Iu II p. ui. !!:.('. J. SMITH. tlKVK'K OVKII PW Hi-lull HMvuikis tin iik 1 . ici.iiuna l, saVI Iclculiullu 3. I . II.. I. I KOHUH. Prb, Irir Only lint Clltl and Cumpieii. Holn in Irrnt ty. n- i-"" Vf sia5sssssssssssw Bus Mert' All Iratflt. Ires- tiamplr Kotiint, tiMtni Lsasa. lim Cruiil Bu.tfinK Cor. Courl and Joh ison Slrects. PENDLETON. OHEG0N II. H. OABFIBU), II. I). ic riiyMciaii ami Hurscui Hull. hug ,1 IUK0P1TI I DKNTISTS. K. A VAUOHAN, IU.N 1 1 -1 tiHUtll III Jlltlil HlllMlli,;. A. I.. IIKA I I i: It. I), H. lll'KU L t'VtKl avian "auk das atliiiincc .. I K. A. MANN. DKNTISI INA.iIA-l Una Mluck, iivit v . H. Clopkin .mo A 111 II 1 1 iu I s AND UIIII.UKRS. T. K. 1 1 I V A Mil Alirlllll 1 I AN'I porlntuiiilviil. iiiak mi ml ''I 1.1.111a lur biilltlnias 111 lie . ii) ur luumrM lioum 17, luil bulltlllia The Leading Harness ami Saddle ITan ulacturar ol liaatern Oregun mm lor Tins point raistta tin-iiutistioii ui) " iiiiiui-nci- olllsltli' III 1 1...... 1 ac . . . 1 : a i.oat 110,111.- int- iiiisum. o, unjr luriiicrb nap iH-en in i-ouanli-riiuj city an urgaiiixution uxcluaivalv tin satmlaclioti of local Jitasln. Iiul 11 1- usually intrusted .frtfo a long Heries of functions lt. LioSjBKli.tJic,- of wliii-li iiili-rt-Ms must ifirTiyllit- iH-oolt-of Hi,- statu uh a wliojc. ami lor il.. reaaun Hi,- uolltieal narties at tin. ami.. lai teuucioun of uii) Id. I Insurance Kin-, Lift.-, Ai-citl.-iil, I'luti- tilaaa, U-. Loans ' On CUyaml County l'narty, Real Estate Uaipr.iv.ai tUlA lniiot,r,o..,l riu il Sl.sk Haii. lic- and Wheal Faruia ' Tin- most iiii-iv t? I rtn I a tad ncwsia r in Aiiu-rica ia the Wct-k Mitkai of Tin- Nan . ami with tin- UMaldantlal "wivkly" Th rice-ark World. campaign NEW WOOD YARD SEE J. R. DICKSON, Kaat Oregoiiiaii liuildiug. now at haiiil yon cannot do without it I MM ari- tOSJM of tin- reason- why it ia eardly the leader in dollar a year journal iain. It is issued e verv other duy, and is to all porpaaM a daily. Kverv week each siiliH-riher recent -. is BMM and often during the "Imav" aeason 111 fiagea each Week The price is only l ter vt-.ir. It in virtually a' daily at the price oi a weekly. Its iiewa covers- every known part of the world. No wtekly iiewi.pap.-r could slam I alone and furnish niich service. The Thrice-a-Week World has at it- dlapoaal all of the raaonroai ol the graalaal nawiaSM in tiliianru tin wonder of iiukdern journal isio "America's Greatest Newspaper," as ii ha baan justly tarmod The Nt w York World. Its ikulitical news is abaoltltely im paiiial. This fact will ! of sauavial value in the prenideiitial oainuaiirn com mi.- on. Ihc In-al of current Sction ia found 111 it columns: These are oalvsomc of the reason- there are otliara. Kead il an. I m, Ihem all. ur.. .... .Li. . . 11. oner litis uiicoiia ,.,i n. ... an.l the twakly Kat (Irewonian t,,. tjetherone year for J. The rtsnilar jjillwriptiou price of the two papers is Tit.- Tri-Wisakly World and the Sen.i-W.-eky Kaat Oretjonian one year for Qoodi Dry TraMisferinti Sinllli & llaberly, I'nipriet irs. Wood, also Cot! in Any Quantity end Truoking. 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Zmm RalAUtll HIJsM- u- lecclvcil al lite uiucc -i --- , yu), insirici mj nt, up iii m i". -", . , ia- ui' alaly-llvt- cunla or woml nut- lis" llr ami one half uf black ihiu u it I'UtlrolU live lillllH-l Mill ;V, anlIS lU. le.i at acluHll liuuaeiili "'", "," i,l corils to Ik-iU-llvere.l un I"" . .....atlar Iu I" .lellvere.l mil Isle " u ur I c.i iu or'..:.Tu .UNA !" .; v, i Mil. TUS rlglii ia ren t The Bast Oregonian is "'''J,0, gon'B rcpressntalivc papci '"ft W i the people appreciate u aaa , their liberal pslruusK' " " tiaiug medium of tais secuoa-