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Did You Ever See a Cut Like This? Hamilton, Bruwu'i own mnba of beet fur bulb's. Blisses, MMO and buys nt priccH Unit linvr I h- profit ill in two. Kvorv pair itiinmnti'Hil. A ifobl wntrli itiM'ii iiwiiv on tin lirst nf July A Shanes with ovi-rv iloll.ir pun-lin-v. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood i kiday, .ir da in Kail VI MM I 1 V WEEKLi AND SEMMVEEKLT av Tllst OrrK.Miia-i Publishing Company, ORtOON. VAii- .-. trrioN nath On cnpyotryi.2 , --y mail 0 c p-' ' ' " ' 'in' ... Itn copy pr wtk, lv vfri( lull N riptiM Pajf ic MMIN . i IIMI ITIBKLY M'BKMIPriuN KAtli One ctp, mm MMr Dm copy tit month Ttltl s.n nr-.jit Vtnf M number. , , whklv ti'McmrttoN RATH On fop onr- . f oo . t 50 If . f . oo I 9 One t.spy inonilu . 1 ll lull. I ' I, Mf- ADVMTItlN) stATsttl M1. .i) Umi ,'ri.r- . iM Inch, cr lea, tn bemi-W eebi ptr luoMh , , . . Ua inch, of lent, in .laily per mnth Two iniUi. or le. in Daile Weekly p muntli Qrtr fhree tm he. Semi Web) .per in h per Mm.tii tlrer tr ree in, he .. Dade. Dfff ln.it Mr month . . . . CHf-f ttiree m hft,li I u, i a n. I -V re. I , . pi inch per month t U in h, or ua. in Wtttly per n nth . id Ovrr ihr txhv. In Wkl. icr n h per m-'r.tt. .to Over three, in. he. In Tueda issue of briniWtflkl . ,5 is I SSStSswaSSS) in Sn"-We.kl VW.kli I . in. li, i .... , f.ch M jwtBl I Left.l BOIICS., ln .fni. pi lla. 'I. h intCfftltM. An effort in tn Dl Mil to Ml tlown kxih'II? nf government in I! unit ilia enmity ami reduce tin- debt a well ax tin- burden n( taxation. Thin in un effort worthy of every eiiroitraiii-inent. If tliose who an undertaking it nc eeed in it tlny will deserve tin- up port of every taxpayer. i I govern ment, economically administered will bu appreciated I iy thr pi'oph' of I'nia tilla Mnrtfc In tin' MMl dok BrV in llolmken. New Jersey, some ol Mm tag hoat cap i. un- ami tneir crews thought of salvage ratln-r than hiuuanity. It in even asserted that men in tin' water were pushed uway from the tug with loat book to tarisli, while the tugs devoted tbcnisclvc to Bavins property tlireateueil by the MMB, frnin wl ieh they would reeeive large gain. .Man's inhumanity to man in all ages has made counties- thousand- mourn. W. J Itryan gave out a- a political sentiment lor the lourtli nf July, the billowing : "Tlie campaign el 1MB brought out ilie greatest ili-. in.sion id an economic -uhject this eniintry had een fur a generation. The campaign if lMk) will involve not only economic iiiestions, hut political QMttMM reaching down to the fundamental principles of government. In 1ho we were discussing the wrongs of man. hut in Itim we shall notj only diHWi the wrongs by tin- right- ol men.'' A candidate for president should truly represent his party. Ho republi can is more thoroughly representative than is William Mckinlcv. lie i- the logical candidate U'cause he MibodiM a- no other re pit licau doe- both the old silii'V and the new departure of his party a high tariff and llMlltH . I'rol.i tioii I- IniLxtddetl in a law signed by him. The eompiest. retention and government by fureu of the Philippine! i- an evolution nf his administration, still incomplete To defend the tariff and to carry out the scheme ol Asiatic adventure, is he not pre-eminently the right man in the right place'.' In easteri: commercial circles there is .-.in. talk ol "dollar wheat." hut this talk i- not I cine bom out by the facts The I'rairie Farmers mot esti mates the winter wheat crop nt the l;nited Ktales at ii-'si.mnj.mKl busheli, the spring wheat crop at 100,000,000 bushels, which, witli Um OOMtltf in visible supidv would brini; the the country says he is the lies political speaker ill the West. He has the re put at ion of being one of the hniiiel ict men in .eiiraska. ami lie savs lie o es IMl care lie is tall, heavily built, slightly stooped, clean 'haven, with black hair and eyes and irregular features. He dresses carelessly and generally look- more like a farmer than an ON tOt and lawyer. His nose is bis most prominent feature. It is big and booked. He has been frcipicntlv a candidate (or connres-, to go to Wash ington being hit ainbitinn. Hisoratory is that of the evangelist ur stump speaker. He Uses stories to illustrate his point, and has mi inexhaustible fund of apt and homely similes. THE MISHAP TO THE OREGON. No sane man value- pnperty at the rati' of human life, or would balance the worth of any inanimate thing in tlie scale against that ol a human Is-- ling: and yet there are some things of material construction, some works of human hands, that are so associated with sentiment and feeling that their destruction seems almost like the loss of a friend. The In-art itself is affected under such circumstances, in spite of all cold reason can say, and I men and women sorrow us sincerely us tliey would over tbe death ol some L're.u leader of the nations. e e e To the Anlgo-Saxon race no other object of human construction appeals so potently and so universally us a ship. Hnskin, indeed, has said that a ship under lull suil is the most lieauti ml and the noblest of the works of man. w. all know with what patriotic Iinde Americans have cherished "Old ronsides," and how tbe llritish have kept the hulk of Nelson's brave ship, "1 he l ighting Temeraire." All peo ple of our race at least syuipathiic with these feelings: and here in California there bus Is-en growing up something of the same sentiment re garding "The I'eerless Oregon . " Therefore, there is a deep anxiety felt concerning tlie extent of tlie disaster which bus Is-fallen her at the mouth of Pooblll Qall, and should it prove to Is- Iter Utter wreck there would Is- a widespread sen-.- of loss throughout the whole PaoiBjC coast. s It is true the Oregon holds no uch romantic place in his story or tradi tion as do the famous ships we have named. She is of our own periisl. and romance has not had time to spread a hulo around her lame. Moreover, she has done no such hunl battling again-t equal loes as other great warships ha.'c done. Nolle tlie less she has won her place among the craft that nations de light t honor. Ilefore she struck upon the rook she was the foremost battle ship in the world, the mistress nf the s.-.i- -he bud in her voyage around the Horn achieved a leal that started the seamen of every country into an outburst of admiration, and in the buttle off Santiago Hay bad fjfon strated a lighting power of tin- tirst magnitude. CoMOtfnoted in our own shipyards and hearing the mime of our -i-t.-r 0MMi the achievement- of the Orcein, have been naturally of the highest in terest to the Pacilic c.,.i-t There are mum gissl ship- in our new uuvv , hut not one that holds such a place in ponular estimation, or is mi ussociuted with patriotic sentiment. It is not in idle boast that to her name has been prelixed the title "I'eerless." She has merited tin- distinction such a title collier- and It Is to be Imped she will Is- able once more to demonstrate her stanch superiority by riding salelv from the rocks that threaten her destruction Sun Francisco Cull. m m BRYAN'S REASONS WHY. the stock up to 100,000,000 bushels. A total crop of ,),U)0.isjo bushels would be rluse to the uverage nj tbe past 10 years, liy some authorities tbe esti mate of this publication is considered high, but there is goes! opinion to sup. port the belief that the yield will not be so low as some others have made it. The Minneapolis Tribune nays "the opinion is expressed in some quarters that the harvest in tlie northwest will hoe a better return than is now gen erally exjweted. There are muny good fields of wheat, even in the drouth districts, uud quite a numlter of limited ureas have tOSpld uny ma terial damage." So, all things con Hidered, if the Oregon farmer rcceiyc 60 cents or upward for his wheal he should be satisfied, us that appears to be about tin- greatest price he can reasonably exp Ct. W. 1). Oldham, tin- mllkinl attorney-general of Nebraska, placed the name ol W. .1. llryan for president be fore the democratic national conven tion in Kansas City 1-riday. Mr Old bam is a West Virginian by birth and is forty-one years old. He was con verted to tbe free illver h,ll.tf lie Hichard 1'. Hland, and is tin- most ox- ! triune type of a free silver man. He ! was a member of the Nebraska delega tion to the ( In. ago convention four jruars ago. r.voryuuuy ill ills ttecllou ol William J. llryan, in ressniKc to a private telegram urging bun to drop tlie silver issue, wrote a letter to the managing editor of the New York World, which was received on May 'J. The World on July '1 . reinlest..! Mr Uryan's permission to print the follow - ing extracts, Is-eause they gave east ern democrats who do not know him a clean-r conception of his eharucter than any of bis published letter- Bf -pec-lies. Mr. Itrvau gave his per mission and the World printed the fol low nig : "Wlienever vou sec in the paH-rs 1 have abandoned silver or sidetracked it or tried in any way to evade it you can set it down as fulse. While men differ as to the relative Importance of the money question, th trust question and imperialism, I regard all of tuom as importanti and have not yet at tempted to decide which is moat im portant. It seems to me that tbe World ought to be able to see the folly of my taking sides in the disputes". Why should 1 discourage those who oppose tlu- gold standard anil trust mereh- to gratify those who think the quofltfon of imperialism the all-important question'.' Why should I discourage tbe anli-iins-rialists by saving that question is all Important. Why should 1 discourage tin- op ponents of trusts and iuiperiulisui by saying the money question is the only t be considered'.' Others may ein- phusixe one or another, but I shall um pi, .i-ii then all. If we are to win in November we must have tbe co operation of all Who opHJSe lepilhlli.il. pontics, ami tnui co-operation can only be secured by making a light along the line. The people who oppose the gold standard also oppose the trusts unit lnisjrialism, and there are nine who oppose all three to one who I lavors tbe gold standard anil yet op i-.s.- the trusts or imperialism. Wbv alii uute nine in order to please one? i i... .............. i i.i i .... .. n no uiuiiuuil ini: auttuou- ment nf the silver question did what they OOttld to imike the party n gold standard party, and when they were outvoted they left the piirtv and did what they could to defeat tbe ticket. Now they want to drive away the Opel Itfcl and silver republicans who Mima to us when the gold deiiuicruts deserted . "Whatever inlluence I may have w ill be exerted to huldine; what we have and getting enough from the outside to defeat the repuhl ieans. hut I do no want It to Ik- u barren victory. I wunt the party to accomplish the re forms to w hich it is pledged - I want the Philippines to haven chance to eel, dilute tile l oll t f ll of July and I want every private monopoly de stroyed, but 1 also want silver re stored at the ratio nf into I, and I want the national banks deprived of the power to issue paper money "I also want the constitution so amended us tc permit un Income tax ind the election of senators by Un people. In addition to these, I want to see the system known as government by injunction abolished, and arbitra tion between lalsir uud capital es tablished. "Those who favor free silver favor all these reforms. Those wlm favor the gold standard favor a lew nt these reforms, hut are against most of Ihi'Ui. I w ill not trade a large num ber of people who are right or u small number who are part right. I am not anxious enough for tbe nominution to pafchasB it by aaarlolasj what i bellow to tie right II my principles ure us unpopular a democrats think, why at i ..ate u gold domntrntf catarrh: forerunner of NORTHERN CONSUMPTION. PAfilflP -....!, I. renline it m simple inflammation of Few renlire what a deep-acated, ohstmiite nise v.. lifioant jt may seem at nm, u The itotnach, kidneys In i are reached its progress lost, the soft bones of . . . .... allnn 11111 IS I'lVCIl II- "', tlie nose ami mioai, nine o. .... -- - ts serious and tar-reacntng m . ,. svstem. TIM The foul secretions entering the men! ttkm pois" thl e , hinpl (act all theoreans feel the effect of this catarrhal p awn, and is rapid and destructive, and finally ends in i "',S,M"'' " ".. , part or entirely lost, the soft bones ot It frequently happens that the senses pi hesringand Mttel srem igflguri ,hp face. While sprays, the nose eaten into and desiroyro. su.o.K .,., i,.,, t,t can be cxTieCled irom sucn ircmviuci.. 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 . . . - washes and salves may give temporary relief, js'r CATARRH IS A CONSTITUTIONAL OR BLOOD DISEASE meet with disnp and far bevond the reach of mere local rcmed.es. Those vvho r.h up..,, I net , tr,nllcsotne and dangerous disease oointment and allow the disease to take tinner hold Only areal blood rench cat ' u , , i,ealthy. stimulates anil 8. S. S cures Catarrh because it tirst cleanses and builds up tlie oou. p ni.y , - BC0UinuUtions. hf. tl... v in.iM-h worn-out means. Slid llhl- relieve- lie s - i Mr. Josrphltir l olhill of DBS Wnl. 8. C. writes: "I hs.l Cstsrrh whlcl. bMS MM rleep sslr.l ihsl I w.rutlrrlv .Irsf in nnr ear, sn.l sit IntMeof mv mst, Itu-linling I""' ' ' ' Sloiitfhcl efl Wlirn th.- ili-r,..r I,.,. I .,i this fsr thf ntlv.ti-iiin (nvi- '"'' P 'VSTSS Jj deleVmine.lti.tr S S S .. ;i Is" res..,l ioi.I heirsn to imprnvr St once. I tat M St U K-l est of the dltaasT and alter s lew week. Ireslmsnt t w. entirely cured, uml SM nu.te llisu Strcn yesrs bsve hs.l SO .iii SI the .Iimvw." S. S. S. is made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful tonlcal and purifying t. taw ....i. - ni.l ...iHfier knnwrn and a certain Still s d proi sri oeTt. o is me on.. s-v. - . ---- s. . .,.. .11 Ki. I. tit. I sl.,.,,1 f.,r.,,ir Is.ok oil Iltoo.! tttlll Sktl: Il,-e.l-i - Hid at lint "When you hsik into the mutter you will timl thut my strength if I have unv is not all personal, but is due to principles I advocate. The only part that is porOOMl is the belief among our people thut I am holiest and will Inlflll every pb dge I make. If I gave them any reason to doubt my willing ness to go down to defeat rather than abandon my convictions, they would turn against ma in a moment. lint thejf Snail have no reason to lose faith. I have written at length ami frankly, because if the World supports me I want it to do so with a full knowledge nf what to expect. I would much rather have tin- World support my platform than support ma, if it can not do Isith. "I do not cure to hold odtes unless it enables me to aid these people in their light aguinst wealth, and to make peace with the money trust would tender all efforts fruitless. WII.I.IAM J. HKYAX." Pimples Are more than a disfigurement of the skin; they are a handicap to a young man. alike in love and business. The pnnph hue looks dissipated and Isith merchant and maiden look askance at the iiutortunate h How whose face is his mistortune. An al- r Ihe same time write our physicians about vourcsse. Tliey will CUSSnunj pn jm tnv information or advice wsnted W- make no clmn-e for tl,,. sss fin.. ATLANTA SWIFT SPFCIFIC I OH Insurance Hire, Life, Accident. Plato (Haas, at) ITo the i fmnmtrise 3 Harvest Trade. : Zg Loans When in need Of. on City and County Property, Real Estate Improved and t'niinproved City I.ots, Stock Hunches und Wheat I , inn- BEE J. R. DICKSON. I liny Porks, Cable, A.1p i iiutof, Weil ital Cyliodei tin- case or barrel), Rope sizes, or a gOOd Stove 01 Hue Downs, Wire Grease, Eldorado Ya Black Ml, lap Oil, ( ioinponnd (by of III Steel Range for the oi gel pi iees Prom ik bouse, call and 3 3 3 3 i a a a I Taylor, the Hardware Man Kust Oregon ian Iluilding. most certain cure for pimples and similar disliguring eruptions is toiiud in Ir. Pierci Golden Meilicul Discovery. It pur ities the blixsl of the co r ru pi i n j cans,- ot ordinary eruptive diseases. cleanses the skin ami build- up the Ixslv with sound wholesome llesh. "Ihscoverv" con- tuns neither ah-it- beJ nor narcotics. "I sm welt plesMtt with your meilicinr. write'. John A Calls, wsy, Kwp, of N 1 1 1 S6h St., Coliimha.. Os. "In 1S44 t was workiiiK si main sud I broke out in lumps sll over, sad when he left the .kin peeled off. I utok .is hot lie. of 1 . : 1; Me.li.at lasrovery ' Ati.t Iwo of lss.-t ,r Fierce Vetlet.. snd I do tvlleve that t sm .ound and well I have s g-cod sppetlte. hut belorr. I roiiunence'litv.tmeni I had un appetite st sti. My eyes were sunken uud my laci wmm pale. 1 had pimples and tiriiwn spots ou my face. Now thee are alt sr-aie f have use.1 BSSSe kind, ot medicine t.ut received no lieiie At. LaJt ve.r I weighed one hnndred snd thirty-tour rsniud., snd now I weigh oue hun drrd snd forty-live- 1'les.e sc-ept tnv thank.. X sin so glad 1 lound the right kind nf medicine " Dr. Pierce's Medical Advise! sent rtr on receipt of stamps to jsiv expense of mailing only. Send one-cent stamps for book ,iip,iH.., covers, or tl stamps for cloth, to Dr K V. Pierce, liuffalo, N. Y. e AAASAaiAaavVvvvVyVvy sw; Miss Yamena l TBI OKU UKNUIN1 swf as SB aLS I a a aSBk. swam ISslI I I I sTam bh I sf . -T7 ! ! i.uiairvovani. t vt- asa ' is a- Vn Ills AltKIV l.h S J ! SSSSSSWS1 ST I HHr VHP C I re- 111 nnu t mute 1 vsi 1 awaesasass. ' I sk.-ptn--unit. ,1 i.m . - : I csjsHra 1 1 1 jVJpi TO THE WISH 11 v .Cs cm mr' 721 Main Street 3 Waterman's IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS once tried, always used, livery Pen fully guaranteed. B U K. 'IK Main St Puget Sound Warehouse Co. $mon "i in.). 1 .Mi.i Viitlltftoti. C It H mill Wiiri'liiuissi- In TACOIV1A, WASHINGTON. ln.s In Muel.ei ho-(.coin III Mien. - I'flee- l-os-tlile. rMrelsbsa sscki mid twins to larsMfs. sad Bsskes advsaesa mi crop, nr on hem 111 uarclnm-c-. I 0 BSNDUtVi Agent. Pendleton, iitti.. al Maker A ri.l-.iiu V 11. evl dniir to poatoAes. T. II Mov HSat . Ag'-tlt ill Ib bx j. his k MttNTooaaat . a g.-0 1 si (Varna w II Aiaai Ag. in si vansrels I. III: UN M . Agent SI Atliclia The Reason Whv The Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard KM MANS & CO.. I'mprietort. All kind- oi ll.iv antaad the u--t on tin for lis,-.. sbK-k bates reasonable. t,ivc uud tirain for -ale. Rolled snd Steamed Hurley, market. Pb-un ,,f stull room. Quod burn. Rut . Us a cull. guar orruli We please all lies in the uiillonu ex cellence of our laundry work. Kpie and span linen only comea from u pluce where everything is done rigid. There is 110 satisfaction in wearing thing- that look as though they'd hud a brush with the llistrs. Enjoy the Is-nelil of gistd laundry, and let us lend you our polish ut low rates of interest. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY F. Robinson, Prop. Telephone 60 farmer, or those who intend planting their gardens or doing spring work of any kind in this line, you will Snd everything in garden tool- and seed, nan. wire, staples, nails, heavy and shelf hardware of the very Is-st iiulily ami at the lowest price- a, W.D. Hansford &Co.'s Peudletou, Oregon. Alba Sawmill Good Lumber Hoth kough and Dressed. Orders Promptly Filled. J. L. Bisher & Co., srWsAsrVwVeVWeVaWwVVVVVVtWVV , (ict Ncadv Tor Harvest Have your heuiler lwls tnmlc, your water tanks liaikcd over and have your feed racks in order, so theft will be no delay wlie.i the time comes to It..! vest this war's l.icj crop, We make header beds, vy Her tanks ant! feed racks at very reasonable prices Call and see us. Pendleton Planing Mill & Lumber Yard AwswwJ k. I OKSIl-k, Proprietor. Byers' Best Flour... To nuke Kood bread use Byers' Hcst Flour, it took fust premium al tiie Qfesm World's ban . over all competi tion, and gives MMlUnl ntismction wherever used bvery sack Is Kiwratiteetl. We have the be Steam R0lls4 Birley, Seed Rye and Beardless Barley Pendleton Roller Mills W R. RVRRH, Prop ICE ALBA, tKI. iion The Isrsest stock of Saddlery, Mar. uess, Tents, Waxou Covers, Can- vaa. Lap Ousters, Rope, Stri. e 1 .... 1. 1 - .... bio, k, i vy Joseph Ell orHti. .SI 4,rts. Fee"'. p4f NEW WOOD YARD Smith & Haberly, Hroprietori.. HKICK SAND WOOD COAL Also Wholesale Agent for QssfJTf MILWAl'KEE HL1 K In bottles, barre's, or cases. Telephone No. 5 H. K0PITTKE. goad, Dry VVc eJsp CoeJ In Av Quantity. Fnneferingud rruoking, Piompl Delivery. TulCPtl0"tf 8V OtHce Cr Main and Alta St. Wool for Sale 'IWplays ofetoh wmk J will bttftt the GkddM Rule Hotel to reeeive seiVtl bidi 01, UtS of Wool No 5. 8, 13 and 17, about soo sarU . . ' . ''H-tiUauyo,:;;,':!: 1 J E. SMITH. Huns Pullman Sleeping Qn- Tourist Sleep K rj ST. Papi I MlNNl tar... 1 1 .1 , , ... - "i.i PABOo" To THHOtK.II IK KITS CHICAGO WASHJNoton PH1LADKI.PH1 NI'.W YORK HdS'l'ON ami all points Kst HOwtb, TliroilKli tieki'ts to Is., . ... la. iiiiih o in I Nnrtli.-rii Is l2 "'. ami Alin-rli-sn line. ' " '"'"'ini. i TIME SCHEDULE. Train lesvtv. Ivnilli-iuii ,iu,. .' "KCCDI Sbj. n. ii.-s. .,. .... -r- 'SiaV tut iiiruu-r InliirniHi i.m t,. and t i.-ki-ts. mil rje or wttti w LUnVV"!"! '' Ht.::- The Fastest. Shortest aad.Mllsf I'ireci i.me To THE s a ft- , w. . -a w j I IS TIIE - "II, I U"- Two Daily Solid Vestibule Trains Mass suit Tu. irst si... , H Is ( srli-l. Illlfti't MlunklllK an. I iwon iisriMT fno,,, l-irftt-i-l, Chslr Cars (Kreo). 'llllll.l .ril.ua I.i I ran fttaaSaiw Pendleton to Denver, Kansas Clty.Onult ana tnicago wimoui ctiaone WSS11 I IIHIIK' (11 .' Itirk K.H'nl ... rui rnirs, utn'i HIH1 I l lllloriTiitiOD CS.I mi nr St III ra.isa. 1 I U .. . ...... - .o.,or J. II. I.OTHKUI' iten'Ufttt, WO. WThlnl Ht.. lNHtUD.rrsfa THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... CHKIS SiaPSON 1'rnnri.tft. Kv.rytlilnfr Nsw. New UnrsN; New itijfH Bast rigs aad tissa lntin euf. BnarilstsgliaSa best attniitloti. I.mmI . I f .1 . tLa -w- ft lit .-liii iiiiiii ill i ii nuni Telephone No. 70. Hours SCHOOL ricnru Park, San Mateo Co.. Cal Hrt- iifw hnlltlliiifo in (iirniti,el Istw torlen asii1 sty riiiiat) tun h iniiful aurreu 1 UK" (-nrcliit nuMrviiinii i n.duettrs. 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