East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 16, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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if you want
some genuine bargain! in harvest supplies
go to m MA.'iNKT CASH STORE.
If you want a warm recoptioD and I
deal, the Magnet is the place for JIOU.
A chance for I gold watch with ever)'
purehaae.
square
dollar
THE MAGNET CASH STORE
Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
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The Now York Kvi'iiintt Post, bitterly
npiMHKMl tit Bryan mi the money ipios
tion, says of his speet li of acceptance
at lri'l innnM)l is : "It in impossible to
deny thnt Mr. Bryan's speech was u
ureal literary ami oratorical aehieve
ment" "far in advance of anything
Mr. Ilryau himself has ever ilono be
fore on any topic of public discus
sion." The fact in, tain great niieech
of Itryan should lie read by every voter
in the laml.aml everyone will lie given
a chauce to read it before the presi
dential campaign in broUhi to a alaaa.
The varioiiH attempt of the Chinese
government to imiiice the allien to
abandon the relief exieditton having
failed, it han nameil Li J 1 11 rie ('Iuuik,
the astute and adroit old diplomat,
mininter pleniM)tenliai y to negotiate
peace with the iwerc Kveryone will
agree with Minister Wu at Washington,
that tin' apiointment in an appropri
ate one, but It in more than appro
priate. It indicates that tin pen i
government han at last recognised tin'
gravity of the situation and its rcsn--mill!
for the outrage and atrocitien
which have threatened, and ntill
threaten, to plunge China into a war
with the entire civilb.il world. Had
the governim-iit leen blamles- there
would lie on occasion lor peace negntia
tiona. lieamt'n Chicago American die I a res
that it taken ten generations ol fisdinh
neas to make a dinnipated duke, goml
for nothing, while it taken only out)
generation of go.nl teaching 10 make
the most useful ot men. The Ameri
can, therefore, advocates the nation
spending a few hundred millions in
chasing ignorant;.- from among its peo
ple, imttead of wanting them in Irving
to inako the Filipino meet our tin -reasonable
demands. Victor Hugo was
tin-author of the epigram tiiat "when
nation opens a school it closes a
priaon." The American says: "The
beauty of education is the quickness
with which it does it work. Illiterate
Nancy Hanks sees to it that her boy,
Abraham Lincoln, goes to seined regu
larly, and nhe liven forever as the
mother of a great man."
The polity of compient and imper
ial ism cotn money, and those who re
ceive moat of its fruitn ntri Htit.- the
least toward it. Since July 1 lant, Ilia
war department exieut.ituren have
averaged 7Uvi,Ytf pi ar day. Thin
means a high army ili-ticiency hill at
the next sf-iiiin ot rm jri'ns It i. oas
ier to upend the public's money than
to provide it. And what make- tin'
matter worn, there in no Immm tax,
through which the very rich, who
profit from the government's extrava
gance, could be madr to carry their
altar the burden. National taxes
are an levied at present as in allow
the very rich ami the big corporations,
that share in "national glories," u
escaiH' their just share of them, and
there in no effort being made by thus.
in control 01 tlie nation s anairs to cor
rect thin injustice in any parln ulai .
Hiatrict Attorne. Hal ley detwrvea
credit for his determiiiat ion to break
up (he practice of carrying concealed
weapons on the person. It in a viola
tion of the law, which should not be
tolerated, as it has not one redeeming
feature to commend it. A pistol is a
useless weapon at best, aud when it is
packed around by irresoiJ3ible men
and boys it becomes an enemy to
society ami to law aud ortler. To every
person that this practice .tit. ml protec
tion there are hundreds it threatens.
The practice has a tendency lo incri-a.-r
' i line, and the expense ot tin nmrt-.
anil to maki' young men disposed to
brawls and lawlessness, wltei. without
the piatol aud its environment they
would be mure peace-luving and law
abiding. No civilixed, eulightentil
l man hai any use for a piMnl It ha
hail its day of U'oflllMM and the law
should he enforced againM it, and Mr.
Hailey's detenu mat ion regarding it is
both gratifying anil i minnf ndnhlc.
I .
Frederick I'almer, a verv reliable
newspaper correspondent , whom Ail
i, nr. i Dewey endorsed as "most pMIMh
taking, accurate and reliable, nays
after a visit to all the larger islanil- 01
the Philippine group, that his con
viction, and it i the conviction of the
great majority of the army otllrers, in
that at no time ninee tin- occupation of
the inlaiids by the fones of the United
States have life and property in gen
eral been more unsafe than they are
today; that never have we hml so few
real friends among the ieople; never
have no lew been merely indiflereut to
our rule rather than opposed to it.
And he nays there is a decided ten
dency on the part of the administra
tion to send there because of the di--tance
and of the diltii iilly with Which
I information linds its way home even
a worse class of political heelers than
were sent to Cuba. The departments
i are encumbered wild "fathers' sons"
for clerks.
AN KNGLISH CRIME.
A quotation from a letter written by
Itichard Harding Davis to the Chicago
Itecord, dated Pretoria, .May IT.
"An Kngl ishnian s house is his
l castle,' aud he can defend it an'ording
Iv, i- the oldest ICnglish adages. The
litter has merely Iteen ilcfending his
castle, ton can make nottnng more
of this war than that. The F.ulgish
man will tell you there is much DION
to it than that; he will talk gliblv of
a franchise which he never wanted, nl
unjust milling laws and NDtfistiOM
which are much more generous than
those he has institute.! in Itritish
Columbia, and which he could have
avouletl, li.nl lie not Inn m I lie was
growing rich in spite of them, by
simple remaining in his own country;
he will try to bund you by pleading
that the nar was loneil niioii bun bv
the Doers' ultimatum, an ultimatum
which came onlv after he had
threatened the borders ol tin- 1 raitlTMl
with 10,080 soldiers.
tie will present . verv exeu-e, i verv
sopistrv, every reason save one. whicl
is that he covets the liner's watch and
chain ami is going to kill him to get
it. It is too late now to go into the
injustice of this war. The Itncr has
lost heart and is falling Imck, leisure
ly, as is his wont, but still tailing
back. Iletore tin- letter reaches
America the end may have come anil
the l'.uglish will Is- pumping the water
out of the gold In i 1 if thf have fought
no long ami so luiril to win.
It is possible ii.i' the gold may
re nay some ol them (or their losses,
but it will not bring 700(1 men back lo
life again; it will not re-tore the lost
prestige of the Brttith army, imr pay
for the ill-feeling of KbtOM, nor lor
the loss of what was once (treat
Britain's hoisc an alliance uith the
United States.
"Never envy a man bis riches until
you know what he did to gain them"
is a saying as old as Kpictedts, and
who will envy Kugland her slaughtered,
bleeding republics, now that we see
(he price they have cost her'.'
Kxeept (or the excellence of her
(ranssrt service it has cost her her
loriner place as a military ismer. her
position an a religious nation. F.vcn
tier archbishop ol Cape Town is tmiay
with tl. Mm down howling in (he
name of "peace" for (he complete ami
Ut(er extvroiination of the two pros
trate state-. It nisi her the llu'lil
(o speak again in the nan e ol Christ
ians, for lite otiiel hml of her sol
diers is the bibles they tiud upon the
dead bodies of the men (hev have
killed. It has given her a breyliis
scandal of her own, ami by the light
of the homes she is burning in the
I' re.- Stale she can read her acts as she
read the "Bulgarian atrocities."
a his conscience. I.xpliiiniiig (he nec
COalty for retaining (he Philippines, he
sums up hin answer in Leslie's Weekly
ill this nentenre :
"If we ask n reason for (heir reten
tion we have only to refer lo the great
richness of the Islands."
"If you didn't mean to steal the gold
you took," asked the judge of an un
fortunate, "Why dill vou keep It?" The
prisoner replied : "Because, sir, gold
in valuable. "
,
A good deal of Mckinley boasting
niav be ex ected as a result of (he plac
ing' in this country of $26,000,000 of
Itritish bonds. That is an explanation,
we shall be told, of what hen DMI Ol
our enormous export balance of a
billion and a half. DpOfl 190,000,000
of it we ere drawing interest from
British taxpayers' See'.' But LV,000,
000 is n very small proportion of $1,
550, (NX), (100, which is (he amount in
round numb rs of our export balance
during McKiiilev.s administration
down to the :llst of May, Besides, our
excessive extmrts for June alone
amount to double all these British
b mis. Yet we are shipping gold to pay
for the bonds. Why do we ship gold
if (be foreigner already owes us a
billion and a half',' Isn't it lieeiinsc in
fact he dotsn't owe us anything.' Isn't
(hat boasted excess of exports after all
a goml deal of a bunco'.'
"Unearned increment" may not be
a felicitous term. It was adopted
komowluit carleens'y by John Stuart
Mill (o describe increase in land
values. Mill had noticed thai hind
values, unlike other values, tend to in
erease. lie therefore referreil to them
a- an "lUffaiUMt." And a- he tin -dcrstoinl
perfectly that they are not
earned by landowners, wherein they
differ from other values, which are
earned by laborers, he called the in
crement "nPDDfmd." I( would be
(utile now. and If altogether needless,
to quarrel with the felieity of thin
term. For all practical ptttMDa it is
excellent. It Ml DDtNllMI excellence,
bOMMD It directs attention to the fact
(hat owners of laud get a value which
they do not earn. The injustice of that
is instinctively reinguied, and has
-'iggested the propriety of faking the
"unearned increment" of land lor
OOtntnOII use, Upon the theory (hat
"unearned" values are common prop
erty. To sav (hat Mr. Bryan's speech of
acceptance is one ot those great efforts
to which great men rise upon occasion,
i - tn a him no empty paritsan com
il i linn t . It is a tribute which even
his adversaries cannot withhold. In
conceptions of statesmanship, in
clearness of thought, in precise
ness ami richness of diction, in
manifest integrity of purpose, it is the
landmark of an epoch. Whosoever bus
really accepted Hit absurd notion that
Mr. llryin. grasped the presideniliil
nomination (our years ago wilh a
catchy phrase, may undeceive himself
by reading (his speech. Mere phrase
makers do not construct such speeches.
We could wish the republican party
no worse leek than that every voter
might read this speech and Mr. Mc
kinley's acceptance speech together.
Pendleton
Planing
and Lumber Yard
Dealer in all kinds of
Lanbtf Mid Hiiiiiiinu
Material. Big stm k Ol
lath, shingles, tar pipit,
mouldings, aali and
doors tliat arc quanntotd
QOt to warp. BltimitCT
furnished Otl building
material on slmrt notice,
R. FORSTER, - Proprietor,
OF l!E
ww"iiia
mttm,mwwwmmm,Tm?mmm,wwm(,mmmm!
HARDWARE
For all Kinds ,if
E
Shell Hardware, Ti I, Granite, Iron and Copperware
I Oils, Axle Grease, Lime, Coal and Cement,
i
SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rifles and Ammunition.
LOVERS
Spotless
Skin
Aud a clear complexion are desired hy
every woman and admired by every man
f.niplions, pun
pies and similar
blemishes arc
caused hy an im
pure condition ni
the blood. These
skin hlemir.hes
are ponDMWHtly
removed by (he
us -oi Dr. Tierce's
(.on leu Medical
Discovery which
thoroughly pun
ties the blotxl anil
cures the cause of
the disease.
hut uUul one
VMC sit.t u h.tll III)
Is CP W It s till it !
lirokm out " whim
Mist Cirri- AtUms.
of 1 1( West M..1H hi.,
Halllt-crrek. Ilich,
M 1 iprni s grvui deal
of tii'taey Willi doc
tors Slid for dllfrrrnl
khidt ot rocslli-hir.
but received no bene.
HI. At Ul I read
one of Msjf ailver
tlsenienls in u psper.
suit olituinetl h bollle
ol limtor I'leice's
ttoldeii Mct'.-al Itiseovery. Before 1 had taken
one nettle oi litis ninttuue I uoliced a vliauire.
MM alter lakuiK tin,, Isittlet 1 wsa eulirely
curcd
Free. The Common Sense Medical
Adviser lrss nana, is sent free on re
ceipt of stamps to cover expense of mail
in?' only. Send ii one-cent stamps for
paK-r covered lunik, or slauis foi
cloth biudiiSK. Addccss, lXtctor R. V
Pterot, iiuii.ilo, N. Y.
work naturally have itrong like and
ami dislikes in this regard. I'nless
(inely done up, mlond -hirt- and
shirt waists i-n'i half pre-entable.
F.idier garment DOBtl) owes it- line
listk to the laundry. What n da
shown the supreme re-ull ol tie' Tn.y
pnODM. It's the spic and span that
woo fortune successfully.
THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
J. F. Robinton, Prop, Telephone 60
NEW
LUMBER YARD.
Till pi) ' ' '""Tr
This may net-in hysterical and un-l
just, hut it in time,' now (hat it is too
late, (hut we should sett clearly what
baa Man taking place while the world
sat idly bv. We have been misin
formed and blinded by a propaganda I
against the B.ier, a man i punt ion oi l
press und parliament which bus never
baan emalaa in dexterity of mimic I
reseiitation imr audacity of untruth,
not even by (he Uiulnvurtl j.HirnalistH
who live on blackmail ami the Monte
Carlo sustenance fund.
The murder and rohU-ry of a Boer
on the veldt is no less a murder and
robbery than though it hit. I taken !
place in Whitechatiel or Filth avenue. I
The Boer lias lieen murdered and
r l.l . .1 .....I .1... . tk.- L 1 . ,
al,,, ,, ,arl 1Im, i,ei,,re i,is
life was attempted his character wh
allackeil and lllltad is not the bast
of the sins for which the "empire
builders" of Kimberlev, Johannesburg
ml (he colonial ulli. . must some ihty
stand in judgment.
TIMtLY TOPICS.
Imis 1. fact (bus comnMnti in his
paper, "Ilie I'ublic." iiiiblislied in
Chicago :
When I'reiildelll MelvlllleV, III the
lace of hin responsibility for (he
presence of (16,000 trotms in the l'bilio-
pliles, and of his unconcealed hostility
to the principles of the declaration of
independents', together wilh his record
(or having se((letl the money tpieslloii
(rieH to m. ike the silver issue para
mould in (he presidential campaign
he is, in (he shrewd estimation of tin
Verdict, "talking through his crown '
"Meet us on the Midway"
Tin' Kvellt ol Ilie Tlliiea
Great Street
Fair and
Carnival
occupying main solid blocks,
taking in un entire street from
curb to curb.
Portland, Oregon,
Sept. 4 to 15, 1900
Under the auspices of (he Por(
land Fiks. RUKPA&SINti In
MAUMTUDK and QRAND
i i i: ANYTUINd OF THE
KIND BVEK ATTEMPTED
us THE PA01PIC C0A81
Something to reuiembnr up to
the date ol your heart failure.
Ttts Streets of Cairo
TKe Oriental Theatre
The German Uillage
I e Dancing. Qu is
We are how ready for htin
near Washington .V Columbia
Uiver freight depot with a
general assortment of lumber
direct from our own saw mill,
and can fnralsh anything
promptly. Country orders in
car loads shipped direct from
our mill in carload lots at
correct prices. ( i ive u ,i eall.
A.G.Shaw&C')
W J SEWELL, Mgr.
Q.R.&N.
i.trnti 1 nno Schedule aksok
ton From Pendleton. tsus
Ksat Met:. Sa. Ukc, deliver, Kortlt-sti Mall
Do. I Worlii. Oinslia. Kan No. I
ttta in. as (it), si Louis. 7:.ia n.
No. -' I'lin-aKii aud fcaal, via No I
tM p. m. Oltfii ahori Lint'. p. ui
Hjpokanu Walla Walla, Spokane, Suiksin
Flyer. Miniieapolit, gt .Paul, Flyer.
N" s Imliiili, Milwaukee, No. 7
:IAa. lu. i lot ak'o and tati, via Sip. m
Ureal Northern
Faal Mall Portland and Sail Fait Mall
::toa ui. rrauilseo aula, ui
1(1 :t p. m. o:au o ui
sMi p. m. Ocean SMamthlpi 1Mb
From Portland.
For-,, Frauiisoo
fc'ver) Ave dayi.
suua.ni ; Columbia River 4::iip.m.
F.v sun. lav Steamers. lax sumiai
Satltirda) I Aklorlu and W a)
lea. ui. Uudiua.
I.i Kii.aria Snake Blver, LeleWr'aU
"") hum
nana, ui l(iiana to Lewiilou. jm.u.iii
Mile. I tram leaves ivii.lii-toii l.,r w .. . n
dally except Sunday, atoi.lin in aadamve
at p m
For full Information rail or write Ui
W II IttlKI.Ill'I'.i
tivuersl Paaavust r Aaeal,
Pnrtlaiid, (irvsuii
f. F. Wtsiuv, Agent, Pendleton.
Re.
den. Otis'M literary style is as blunt
etn Arabian Pageant
, Growninu ' the Queen
King of the Garnial Attende.l h.
Mis Magnificent Court
Tln-Kieai i.arade ol Ike Uka aud oilier order
The Italian Park ail. I FoiiiiUIii Tlie iiiasillli
lent liniuiphal sr. h and Kiand MldHal lllhsl
With uoinlerllll alliai llout Mmiuu kl
I Ilie, Agrleulliiii', llortiiuliure and oilier In
I uutirial ti.ii.ii The tVouien't Pmiiiou
I detigiied li women, hum hy nriuaea and
. dseoraled hy Momeii ioi t he exlilhil ol m.i,,, u
iiidiitiiial aork Tlie grain uals.e built ..i
OtODtn and VVasliiuxlon giaius an. I grasaaj
Huale, Uayely and run Nlxlii lurin.l (a to Pay
lamest raft autl water rales ever Klvell In
Portland Irou. all pan-, ol Ilie Paelat' North
weal
Take the...
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
(or Chi
sas
Bl I'aul, rst. Uw it, Kan
St. Jot, Dinahu, and
cago,
City,
All Points Cast and South
Portland and points
on the Soun-J.
a
a
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A few odd sixes of cut nails nt fl.00 per keg.
Special orders given prompt attention.
j SKK
I Taylor, the Hardware Man
721 Main Street.
3
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Wool for Sale
p iutLy '"i i ureok 1 wilt boat the Golden Ru.
Hotel to receive Beald bids on Lots of Wool, No.
5, 8, 13 and 17, about 500 sacks, now atored in
the Independent warehouse, I rower ve tho privilege
nl' rejecting any all bids.
.1. E. SIVIITH.
You Can Get
The Celebrated Pilsner Beer
In bottles, delivered to any part ol city, at
$1-50 per JDozen
mmm Bottlnd bv Ooo. J. Pottner
LvVll I ,1 La.lL..L..Lfl I L I 1 I ff I j I ' I I
I H Tl 4-' """""" ''"ttafafBa II M t 19" '
Hi Si. beoi
OBO DAKVIiAll, Prop.
Lie intly Furoished. Steam Heated
'. pent (Man.
Klock and a -half from dcpnt.
ample Koom In connection.
Koom Rate
511c. 75c, : i in.
SPECIAL,
To He Wead
Every Day
Get Your Gun...
OfOtIM Season Opanfl Aug. I.
Tidily of Shells at
H. .1 Bttllman'i
Oaraai Wabta sun Mam hi-
French Restaurant..
Itn CLACK TO EAT.
Where )i all gel Miini'lhlMK
(IOOI).
Otis Lai ontalne
t'rop-lrtor
Quick Cab Service. ...
Oeml I.i verv Itlu-Itig-
for Teal SprlllS" al All Time.
' , 1 i ... i 1 1 . . Katos,
BLVIM 0BAIO
rraarMar,
Depot Stable.
Contectionery
Canned Qoodi, Tobaccos,
i ii i, W. M. Pickel
ATIIKNA, ORE.
Farmers Custom Mill
Hred Walters, I'roprlotor.
lapai it,, t.'ai barrels a da,.
BtaaraaaaaaDtd lor wheat.
Kltiur. Mill Peed. I lioiasl Keeil, ete.. always
on hand.
HDWARD mm KESTAHHANT.
In rejr of Kentuckv Saloon
ai aaatOOi Oregon.
Sli ci Onljrs
Meals 90c,
1500 Bucks for Sale
They are ulMiloodfld Hainlnmillets md
l'ollt'd Dulaine Myiinos. Thajy are large, ae)l
matored and otwfally Mtotd imcks. Bbgep.
mun ihould set- thcni wore making OQQtnota,
Ooovflftnoi lurnlahed IVee to inKpoet tliia
I and of tboTOUgllhreda. Address
CHAS. CUNNINGHAM,
t'ciullcton, Ore.
Pl ot Puck. Ore
The
Pendleton Academy
iiiiii.is W
Acatleiiiic Course of I, .III UiiU-ti -- ' a. a
east or vyost. V""y I'- the la-st sUhilard colleges
Z'eT8 "'''-' bialMH colleges.
DIPLOMAS. prepares tor UOUflty Kxamin.aiuus and for HTATE
A t III I I I ... Lv Ilk. a Ciil.. O I i
the same basis s I tt ",n KraduaU.s are adniiti..,! ....
Uioad. KI.H Ution olfered. - '" Mw ". All grades main-
rorcalulogue and iuforiuation addreas
L QW, M. I'l,., Principal.
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tor boaTtlloa anrj ,
'"it. in hi. Wi
part of ,-ity. PrBu.ratr.rv. ,, r.""S
imiuiis llxcepti,,,,,,, , "'
ill .iiusie lull Pile ., " ''t'lltlrs,
. -'I'uiai
" 1 Illct
struction f,,r thom
iiie- baan intgnlar.
lo.
AIMS:
Ht-alth, Gtfcrtttir.JrtolOThlp,
Knr katatogat apply lo
ni8 Imogen Boyer, prlr(cM
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
RUNS
Ptillomn SlcepinK Ciirj,
l U uant Dininu Can,
Tourist Sleeping Gm
To
IIIKOIX.II
Arrives Monda
II M. iu.
tH.l.u u
Itepart. dally
ondayt, Weduesdaya aud Fridays.
laeadaya, Thursdays and Haiurdaya
tfv,w.t. oaiij 1 n i ii nuunay ai i,:i,i i, Ul
ii itiuiuit nun iiairiiuii rtk. and acioui
uioalatlwut, tall oil or addroea
W ADAMH. Ageut,
H.U (JAUthKtlKAP.II .K'""."--"-V.alla
Walla, Wash.
Old
Newspapers
Hi PPT UNPKK DAK
uels, ou ihelvet, walla, o'
lor wrappius puraiaa.
Did uuw .papers In large
hiiudlns of oue hundred
eai'h al 'Hi etoiiu m k.i . .... 1..
ai lllf KAal tlUtiiDNIAN DFFICK, Peuttle
toil, Oregou.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
!?T PAUL
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CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHti
NEW YOKK
BOSTON
and nil iMiints Past am! vn
Through (lak.U in Japar tas Daa. i
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ton. Oregon, or A P ni ahi.t'i.v "
Third and Mornum si. . PorUanil, uk
OregonShortLineRailroad
Ml DtatCT KODDJ to
.Montana, Utah, Coloradi)
and all Eastern Points
(IWes ahatM of two himriU' roiita. n,.a
i.KANDK Hi'onlc 1,1 ties,
No Change o( Cars
on tlie Portlajnt-Clili ago Si ial, "tieirsst u
the West."
Kl ii I lip.'il with
I Icjian; SUndard Sleepers
f:loe New Ordinary I em is: Sleeptn
Superb LliraryBuflet Can
ipleniliil Diners meals a la carte
Proa Reclining Chair Cars
Comfortable Coaches and smoktri
I nt it e Train Completely Veatlbulee
Fur lurtlior luturuial Ion apuly u
jr. a as lit,
Agent 0. K. A N l o., I'cuilleUHi.Or
J, K. NAOKb, n. K. C0UA.1,
Tray. Psas. Agl. lien'IAfttl
142 Third St., Portland. Oregon.
PHYSICIANS.
UK. W. ti. COI.P. OKKICK I.N PKND1.B.
Inn siavluga Hans Mlldlag, OSti.- ooun. In
tu 12 .. iu. I I In .1 i III. K'lenlloQi' 77.
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ol Klral National Mailt noire liuun Id Is IJ
a. m. ; I ui p. nt.
OK. (J. J. SMITH. OKKICK 0 VIE PUS
dlelou Maviugs Bank li'lepimur II, res
deuce luiuphoii.) :i
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le Phykieiaii aud bu:g.'ii offlos in JudJ
hull. ling
UKNTISTS.
DSN I 1ST. OFKH'IS
K. A. VAl'dllAN
in Judd Uiilldlng
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ARCHITBCTS ANP HUILDkib.
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iKiciutundeiit, nakei ,.e'ii' sad laaae
Jlaua lor hiilldiuga iu llv ctly ol od
Kuom 17, Judd tuilldiiig
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luriilahiid All wolk giiarallhwd. "ajt"
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lieet.
BANKS ANP HHOKKiS.
S.WlNliH BAK1
THK PKN'lll.KTON
Poudlotoll, Oregon tugaiiui-'i MtST
capital. i.il,IMI illlei. sl aii.ise" -oo.lt.
kaehauae Uiilghl alel wJd on allRr
elpal uoluu. His.-, lal allenliou given Ui .si
tiuus. W. J, Furuuh pre,! lent; J. .
vliw presldeut; T. J alorrl., caaoie.,
Kl aUT NATIONAL HANK I K AT HKN i
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douiealle oaelial " ',r"","ual,
leuded to. Usury c Adam., proUihin ; JJ
MoArUiur, vioe-presldeu I I ttefanii. isa.
lor; I.. W. Baruett,aiia!iii"j .
KmST NATIONAL V-A Nh
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noalon, Oregon, m " - wU. i
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leciiou. promptly atleuJeJ ""juu W
. k.elUiii condltluu, SUll I'' !LTB&i
tiivesiigatioiiviiiuiiiio t , ,., ou s.
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I'rooUtel, vice preaiih-ui ;( ' 1 ,;K jlmut,
J. n Kiugore, Mtit.." . p.KV.ti
0. A. llarlmau, M. M Joint., 1
(Haw, J. F. KlUgurc, tieiKn f.-
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uoaan or BOU ALI2ATI0K
The county hoard oi wtulU4UJtfl
tiled i.. meel t the ufli lu"S jt, n
Chaiulierlalli oil Moieia)
MON.nourrt, okuoon.
Pall term oH.n, SoptemUe, 18
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",!;"' """ Manual Traiulag.
vn.ii gstuippea Training i..',.ri.n0ui.
aiPhU1"''""1" "".'.'"."""f '"J .huuitueemeiu
of LL. t itl i Wkl L ' ' -ft- .
or W A WANN, bee. ol Kauuliy.
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mil"" t..i
taxes are al... imiiiici ' . ''.fuavte. t
... ..iu, ii ii.ui by tai ..", , , ,
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ne "iHSSOLUIlO'1-
'loall whom ii ma ''.". Ji K
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. Vl.uilg tK'lwotiii ,- . jri'l.. rcL
umler the tlrui uami m ! v ...ooJ "1
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o.. this day
mutual i-ouaelit 'I'll
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inlliw"1
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liillllial eousellt ne ,. '':
ii ii IBf present I I ' ' JT ifft
all tlehl. of the .aid firm f
ul Ihe .aid kssfliuk. Ja or J , gge "
I'.illllla dee or lo la '
will he payahie I" ellhei.
Ilale.l Augusl' I i.tKl-JWy-ISAAC
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