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...UNDERWEAR... Now that poltl weather in npiiroartiinv. , the ne eaaity of buying heavier untlnrwear will MOO Itejrln lo amw'rt ttaolf. Naturally von will want to f where you can irrt the Ix-st grade for tlir lead nionay: ami eyeryNxly knows that The Magnet If the plaetv An assortment unexi-niMd ami prices rut to the Isittom; oaten qaiBB ami pr. lit - small. A chance (or a Rold watch Riven with rvory dollll ptlltrfBMi THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood WHAT FORAKER SAID. (lis takt Senator Forakor, us McKinlt-v's s )kemkn, s:iid. in eoning the treaty with Spain: ''1 do not unilfi-Htand anybody to b proposiuii to tin- Phfliplne inland) with Um Ldot Bad vi'v of pernas.njnt' Jy holding them and denying to the paoplt then the right to have a government of their own. it tlirv art- t-atialde of it and want to estahlish it I do not understand thai Anybody want to do that. I have not hoard of Anybody who wanta to do that. The President of the United BtBtM dOM not, 1 know, aud no senator in this ehain'oer DM Diadc any luofa statement." FRIDAY, UCTOHKR In. looo. BUILD A CANNERY AT HILTON. The -u.:."-- i by the .Milton battle that a fruit and vegetable rannerv be eatabliahed in that town, if timely anl valuable. Of all industrial plants, ttie easiest placet! and niaintuineil in the cannery, if in a locality furnish ing an ample supply of the necessary products. In many parts of the Tutted Miatea, these canneries sre in sBBBNH tion. Reasonably efficient manage- 'tit invariably brings success. ir-.-vnle.i the needetl t'onilitions a- lo pro duction and uality of tie- fruit and vegetables are supplied. la Ue vicinity of Milton and Kree water, wtiea-e centers the finest (Mixtion of the faaweui Walla Walla valley, are abundant supplies of iruit and vegeta bles, product audi a have gained name and fame tlirtsaghnut the west. Always, by reaou of cBsgeiicies of ebauging market, certain portions of the crop annually go to virtual mj ior the reason that they caiuwrt i gotten into market at prices warrant! uy their value. a ia creamery to a local dairying juduatrv, so is the caunery to an ttfcliarUiat or a gardener. If the Wullu Walla valley people will but realize the possible profit from a canning in dustry, and if those who arc well-to-do will but come forward with tin; capi tal, an industry may be established there which will adil to the income of every person who is interested in orchard or garden, direct K or indirect- Jy- TAXATION OF MINIS. Once again come Raker county and Baker City with claims of increased wealth as shown by assessments. And once again is it pertinent to ask wh fo not the immensely valuable produc tive wines of that county cause the assessed valuation to show up as an ap proximation of the actual valuation. The gross valuation of all property is placed at f!i,tMti,2tiU. This is leas than one-half the assessed valuation of the lay ol earl) settlement, in .uuglion and Old Oregon." as in "Stories of Oregon." Mrs. Dye tells charuiiugly of the timer wnen Oregon was but a potentiality, as a ' liter of civilisation and progress She is now engaged in compiling fact and figures, preparatory to further literary lalmrs Kveryone win- appreciates worn of so valuable character will await with interest anything that comes lrom her pen. Munv hereabouts have read " Mc Laughlin and Old Oregon." Kveryone should. It is a pen sketch of the be ginnings of settlement ill the I'aelflc Northwest, in which is set a word r trait ot that remarkable character, Mc Laughlin, whose strong hold on the northwest tribes was secured through the exercise of justice, fairness, equity; all the kindred qualities which make up the ideal man of affairs. No portion o' the United States furnishes greater opportunity than does Oregon for the writing of interesting romance based on historical fact, Mrs. Dye is usiug the opportunity, and is gainini a name throughout the country at large as a oh we student and an iiouest chronicler. HYPNOTISM A CURE-ALL. I'rofessor John Duncan t,'i.i. sent -. ill his prefaos lo "llpviiotisin la Mental and Moral Culture,' says he i uuder the necessity ot connuiug him self largely to "a consideration oi the importance of suggestive in atim tu in moral obliquity and in the ilevelouieiit and exaltatioii o( Mill BOtol lie maintains that he is not illustrating or defending 'tne theraieiitic efficiency of hypuotiim, or the value ni induced somnambulism ill the treat ment of physical disease " although convinced of its efficacy in many ail ments, among them neurasthenia, nr nervous exhaustion the Hying signal of the nerve storm of our fashionable Bud business life, us the author apt) past, it., and even f thoae ills which are , iisracteriit d by severe pain, like sciatica angina heart disease, ItrOTIWff- tor ataxia and tuberculosis not to mention eciema. hvsteria, epilepsy insomuia and tiie like. I'rofessor Oiiackeubos is attached to Columbia university and is i ot re garded as a mun who readily i-mbrucus hallucinations and vagaries; he If a student, a philosopher, an eveii-uiiiided man, one whose researches have ut- IT n i .t..,B., .. ' nu'iii on ..tie- to iiieii Umatilla county. And, yet, Baker ! VHrjH,v nii ratnoht to the world, and aud county noasti wealth mil nulled tjh.it. : i strength of high order statement becomes trite, yet none the lean true Raker county mines do not pay their share of the public tax bur deu. The same is true of mines in other counties. The miner gets the Imuerit of government, Literal aud stale, and escapes his portion of the exnee of maiutuuaiice. Inequality in taxation is a form of theft. It is vicious. It is the official crime of larcwit) . TH1BVBS HAY PONDER WILL. The sentencing of Childers and Card well lor horse stealing was an incident' of the circuit court on Thursday which calls for congratulation by all citucn who revere the law and abhor the law breaker. The defendants, fortunately for the commonwealth, had counsel wise and just, who advised them to plead goilty, and save the slate the coat of an expensive trial. When men go into the cattle stealing buaiuees, and sell the stolen property to innocent purchasers Ihey deserve punishment. The six years during which Childers ami Card well will serve in the Oregon penitentiary will give ample time for them lo ponder over the sanctity of other eople's rights, and the example will be wholesome e. others who are prone to forget whum certain cattle belong AN OBkOON whose conclusion'- have lii-en iiail on The I ouud premises. Christian Science, ! the laitlt cure, healing through the I medium of prayer and things oi that i sort he does not indorse, he believes in I allopathic doses of medicines when the doctors deem them necessary, and ut i the same time is assured, as the result oi his delving and experiments that the influence of mind over matter is a panacea for a host of interior distur ; bances of which mankind is wont to i complain ami which shorten lives and create misery, woe, wretchedness, un- bapplhew- and even crime. Professor tjuackenixM has given this subject much thought, and has made tests conducted investigations, he has been present ai seances and examina tions, all of which tends to give his opinions real interest and value. However, in spite of Professor wuscBeiino earnestness ami strong OIUTH.IIIIIH, ih- Bain mr con iroveisy wnen lie makes claims not susceptible ol material and satisfactory iruui. lie Dotal n that "post Hypnotic suggestion mat , with great advantage, lie made supplementary to the religious training of degenerate or viciotix cnihiren, ami that sug gestibility may lie extensively uiilu.il as a contributory factor to moral regeneration in schools, reformatories und prisons. snatched them from mural anil physical death, and (or this reason he is firm In the belief that auto-suggestion is u good thing. That it MB la' NBt into practice and made to yield the result- aci omplislicd by him l'mfeor (nacki'tibo" tines not pretend Pi say ; he admits that com paratively few POOOKI the power yielded by the past musters and adepts in the art. and a a consequence it is it profession not in immediate danger, al least, of becoming overcrowded. ... Toward the latter strt of it in prelacc the author says: "The position taken in re gard to the constructive treatment is high, but tenable; nor is it In the slightest degree a' variance with the purest Christian belief and practice. There is no mystery alsint the proced ures, nothing uncanny Of occult about them; no siiiiernatural gift is implied; BO theory of a "magnetic" intlticncc. rin- results reached must be gratifying to all who are working or wishing (or the intellectual, ethical an. I spiritual clc vat ion of humanity. I'rofessor tjnackeiiiios uVflrNM hyp no'is, or hypnotic sleep, sa implving- "A mind condition in which the mental action ami the Will power of a sensitive subject are under the In Hueiice of on operator who bus induced or brought alsuit Ibis stats). It is C'larui'tcrixcd by insensibility to ex traneous sounds or retinal imau'es. ami to ordinary impre-sions of sense organs; but bv oiiickened pen-eptmn oi sensations ami thought (onus that are pictured hv tne hypnotist. iDnPiereti -UHsps-win ill sBBBsl linn III .1 BfB The Best Food! for Infants Nature planned that infants should have only milk for at least the first year of life. But thin milk, skimmed milk, will not nourish. It' s the milk that is rich in cream, or fat, that does the work. This is be cause fat is positively neces sary for the growing body. sours Emulsion smmmm mwmmmwmm?nmmmmmwmmmmm! E "You'd Better Hurry" nil select a Roral healer (rnm the car load .,( sioves just received. We have Air Tajlit lb titer" from H.tkl up, also the roal Blr-tlfht, t hie third saved in fuel. Stoves put up on short not ice. HI K Take the VVcK: railway ".StS-.AJ contains the best fat, in the form of Cod-Liver Oil. for all delicate children. 1 5 They thrive greatly under Its ue. I Soon they weigh more, tat more, play hetterind look better. It'shut I the right addition to their regular I (nod. The hypophotphitej of lime i and soda in it are rwceiMry to the growth and formation of bone and 1 teeth. Al All dru striata ; fo and $1.00. Si.'fVTr & BOWNt:. t hcniut, Nw York I J Taylor, the Hardware Man 3 I 1 721 Main Street UihtaiwitiiUaiUUiiliiiUa.uii.ii.tu.ta.liUulitUiUU, AH Points ea8 "nth. Sow,, .I 'l Vi, m r..r,w 'S'tsirtii ilnllt,,, i.,KggB w"l VMM Tims Selindule From PanUlslon. inc. siumAtn WJ PintS THL BLOOD VI HiCALS WEAK LUNiS. ,N Hardware Sporting Goods We carry a full line of tin iv-i cutlery on the market l.-tr.v mi, of rtllc am! sliotu'Ui: ammunition. Niieclals oil -loves and raii(re. W. D. Hansford & Co. Oregon Lumber Yard MM SEI LS .. Lumber, Lath. Htiitdinti Paper, Tar Paper, Hooldini Pickets. Lima and Cement, Brick and Sand, Sash and Doors, Screen Doors & Windows, Terra Gtta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court House. salt lake. Dravsr, Knrl Worth. Mm.ti. K.ii mj City. St laans, cin. si .nil Ks.i, vu timson Hluirt Line. sisikmie. Mnnies.!-')" Si t'siil, iiuiniii. Mllwaakss, rhlesao sail Kast, via oteat Northern arr-l : mwmm-st bv. . i :u . Mm u :9-WAWm ssl 1 r-v-tai its V 1 I ASHtvr skiim I 1 Mm mm. 1 " :ik'i it No : ta aw p. ir Si.iksns 1MB No Iw p. nt piirtl.m! .tut san PnsasM Ocean Stssnnltlpv Pron. Portlaml. KorS.ii Kr.ni-ltco Kv.ry tire iljr. Columul. Bivsr Stssmsrs. Tn .tort. .in! lanitiuy,. i-ne V,, I lata, tn vie m i 0 p ' 1 .1 i n, ;. Baaiaai snake Rlvor. Itipsrl le U-wliicu. Lv Lsw'itt: Kit) j .. at Mllei! I rat 11 ISSTSl NstdlSSSa lor BJsUaWslll tall)' exe.pt suicUy ii .'cvp. ni .uM .rnre t '2'jn p. at. B0.1 leave, KhisiiU lot l'utini t eia i-iar i . v mi t:.i. For lull Inlcroi.lion oil or write to tv II ItfKl.ltt'RI, Oener.i HMSnirei Aseut. I'ortl.iiil, On'Soa K. F W.SSL(Y. Aleut. I'lMI'llclou. POSSIBLY You rv not at mm re of the Fast tsOM and -"uperh Servicv Now 1 ffereu by the ICE 1 - - aTga.-u to HIHTOIIIAN. The author .ays he has mailt- main tests 01 me avaiiaiiiiuy oi nyinoii siiuKcstiMi, as a means of reumvuiti criminal luiiulsei ami silbstltutiiit! consuiancu-sttiuiitivsueas for moral anaesthesia aiuoiii young criuiiuals and castaways, ami has lawn startled at the result. He has Iswti successful, so In savs. in curinu hovs ami vouuu men nf KIMMl families lads ami vouths win Kva Kuiory live, uf Uruaon Ciu is! "B,B varneil away In tin- sense of lre- oerfonuiuK valuad work for this state ' , ", rl '"' i.. ....11-..0.. 1 . . . parents ami Kuardiaus ami who formed . a ...., uaut ruiat- Itablts thuy c.aihl not shake oft Also Wbnlaaalc Agent lor SCIIUTZ MILWAI'KII In bottles, barrala, or cases. Call up a.f p Talaphoaat AO. D H. KOPITTKE. PictOW 2-Dail Fast Trains to tbe Ea If you rsuimi take the murniUK fr.in trstul vu tne iitiiiunij train. ioii re lluely i,ui.ts.. OUR SPECIALTIES: Fast Time, Through Sarvleu, Pull man Polacn Sludpors, Pullman Tourist Sloopurs. Pullman Uliturs, Library i atu Car and Fruu H cllnlng Chair Cara. Hour, ol time ,ve! in iiiusl,. i hle.n taasaaCIt) s: Uun, .Sn, 'tork. im,i.iu uj olper e..leru Isimt- Tl. ket, sissf vi s.li lak" t'liy ami Ivuvr.- . V"' r"'' "' ' ""' ' KK1.AN n BOLTK. Ticket, .nil tleepluir esr Is-r ;.- n !.' seuurwl Iroiu t t WAMaUCt Aseol o K .'. v 1 n or J II LOTH Hop, K-ii.llei re u.neral Aguut, Ui rtilnl St., I'oriliin or 'rtTWv NORTHERN Farmers Custom Mill f rcd W alters, Proprietor Ospaclly, lsu UsrraU s day. Stum sscltsagiMi tor ...... VsBsr. Hill swsd. UluiDuad M si. ami an aaad. siw.y. Ptiiiinuii S cepiiiK Can. I lcKitut Dining Qu TouriHt Sleep tig Car. 1ST. I'AUI. MINNKAHOUb DULUTH KABOO URANP I (iKK. ItiBOUKHTl IN WlNNKPKu 1IKI. i na and BURK. !HKOU(iH iK.KITS TO OHICAOO WAHH1NGTON PHIIsADKLI'UlA NKW VUKK BOOTOM and all poiut Kast ami South. 'Ilirousli ticket. 1.1 - . n. . . I !kt St It h 11 1 1 1. Tfi'Z"' ','"itt00 "r H aaadaj .or iiirjuer llll.iiMulluli. liiiiH , .uil ticket., call n or v. rile w . Ail, Ulll III.... .. . 1. , ,, .. JfWrUslld Wolllaoi. St. . iorl.auil. lire. W TOD Was, To s HU.' lor ins.,u.. , -i.i" or auriipe, i oy VsmuI note so, is; nil Ui the K,.,t ti MUS III. Uel poklli price .if ill. public l"n iieMi ,1111 u... u.111 IM SB It wilt In v.. 11 ....I - ... . 7- "l aioue u1( I oat ( UwuTli w i i I v- .ZT will iiUUbil) Utl riM. f to ihr l-.tii llniu.i.Ni ii i laHMlUCt lU i Imm U Subscribers to Magazines lilali. Artsuu O'euilTu. ulled Byers' Best Flour... To n iki "oii! Iiread use Byer-s' Bsst Flour, it took fits? prtnnlttfl at Dm CMcMo world'! Fair, over alt competi litML Mkl fivei txttllent satlrifn tton wherrver uaecl Rvery 1 li KttBWnKtd. W have the he t Steam R.illcil H. lit) Bttd Kye and BeanlleaB tiarley. Pendleton Roller Mills "r Bran. Shorts. Fsp- V'vS etc s i !id Train NcwEb U'iA. f. ' AMKRICAN PLAN. S.UrO per Day and I ;nv arils 1 Ineat Hotal the Pacific North west T HI: ) P(JRTLANT3 1'OHTl.AND, OHBOON. A 1 a ll.i a BBS . . at special Kates lt eastern Oregon people vlsltirlV ''ortlanil Headquarters lor foiislst. .....I r., ........ 1 . .. .1 U M .... .....-..s uiciLiai trsvi.-iers. n e. mrwtiKS. manager 1500 Bucks for Sale They svn foll-blotxled RimhonlHrti and Poll kJ DelahM Uerinoa. They are larf, well maturad and ontfollj Mlsoted bucatit, Bhwp men .should ,.,. t.n, ltore mukiu etuitrartti. 'oiivfvanet fiirniolifd free tn iiiHiocl tkil iiand of UNrottghlfafa Addrafj CHAS. CUNNINGHAM, Peuiiietou, Ore Pilt w4H:k, Oi -ssassuaaaTaiaBsM a'm"m!M Steal Heated I uropeon Plan. liluck and a-hall from depot. 3ainplc Koutj lo cunnectlon Kuom Kate 50c. 75c, Si. (Ni The Eastern Oregon Babbitry S, "TT ttOCkt BUch Lord Hntutn, Yukon, i s, , l',?,Ml''lli asX- Our aim j. to .1., very t.est. Any .,, u,hI,uK to buy mill Nowlin & Faxon, Proprietors. lien's ill BrMoln l 'I'ltre ilL.,. Oli,. 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IKATHBAI BANKHUMCY H In it.. liaincltiHiiislttsf ...,..i ..oraMa. , .... vaB ml) oi Lu-UlU .Si in Ih- fit) 01 iieguil, u '1 Inc. mlJlHIl ii-illlUK . Si.-, in lbs : fa I. u, i isasatt, u,. . ,. in. .1-1 ... ..ml i. i riias' - ..i i .oclissrlaa irLi.o, aid ". In.. ;,i'-':u'tb,iS5W BABBMrtCT lii llif I'Q't'f BJJ , l'itof'u'7,,lli, Ii, ii,. iu.il.is1 so" lit lilt flrl BB-r- 1 M,miI1.I0..I i .,t. is mryji. t-ollllO. ''f?lf IBvi on tin A hoarding aiitl School lor (ilrls a i.s n rwpuiuitior 17. Pur tilniul.rs ail. ilrss. Mias kl.KANOK I KM 11 arm, Pit,, u- " '"" !' lor limn I Hull, II,,' i,l, l.,,. OBBIIONIAN PIIB. I'll ''.'uVlto Babbitt MefaL LARGE OR SMALL niuiirmcc .ii.t ilsr tin ui t'T'TT iraSSV . mi' UM" ' TTIaaBsfBl P isto . rr.-i-f i in ill V""4 ... T.'.ou. - 3 nit ttili .IM al I "XlQm "wJfmVSm '.'.'li'iui'. "-.mm SJ lor Salt- liv i i , JWltn III Ikfj ror hale by the hasi Oi cKouiaU Fub. Co. TStj-p.