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Health, and Comfort, too It's 111 tftnu : ittf be the i iron: s i iiU) and svmctry of the ladies' form that at i1he v. ittlrman's eve. and nothing adtls more to ity than a nicely fitting wrapper. We have nobbv line of winter wrappers in the city K up: Calt and see them. A Chattca for a gob watch given with every tlollar purchase. THF: MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood I nearly fifty Ppitaeii bergs, Mandl and fruit tndav ii M ar- nun llal-lu in. I-hII Pippin, Mlorlaj HalleHaar baar a flue Ihaf ever 'liii. NEW LUMBER YARD. The Mai aareaft pliiiitcd in apples at nrvt'in in Oregon is iilx'ii' II 00 Batata imt now that it im heeome ap parent that the apple is the ettBlBter- ! i-ial frnit. main n.w plant ius ar.- be I in: made, untabh In southern Oregon. I Ihxnl Kiver valley ami the higher plateau region '( Knstt'Ni Oregon,, where upph-s can if hmh en- . thin rniiinierriallv. My ahaafMlbM at the Colombian exposition hold at CbtcBSja I? h':. ami on recent iv at the iramvM Itaiaaippl I aaaoaltlon tU Omaha, law) ateta the mnc I us hm that the apple is the com niereial fruit oar excellence ol the' whole world a a fresh fruit, followed hy our Hue prune!' an an wpontad prod net We only need to kp track of pfw dattlan and BOatBBMNMfl : the apple to Immm eeavtneed tana, that nait It the ease. a prople he-ooie more edu cated, or civilised to speak, if yen will allow me to use such ;i MM I BVaOiloO, the more tney learn that trait, aapaaiall applet, is the I - food for man. ana KINS ' "iimaii m. v,. nTe now real fur Imalne m ar WaahinpHw V Onlnmhi. Ittvwr froigtll i'et with a gni t -a! a-fori im nt nf lumber Si reel from oaf own jaa mill, and nan furnish Bnytbing promptly. Ooanlrt order in iar I 'll i- htppW direct Irmii onr mill In carload kits m mrrvel iirleee. luvi ny rail. tin vi -"Ml To Tlllxoi GH iMt; (aaa ati'kda y. xovkmmkk 10 DEBOL'RACY BY THE DICKINSONS. lam M. Iickinn. aba raw tit to advn ate and Uiirt ('resident Mi Kiniey (nr reflection. ii not in a state ment that step will be taken at once to reorgsuiu.- the democratic party, and he intimate that he n to take an active part in the proceedings. The Baa, Ion Dickinson ' connection witl. "army contract" ami similar profi table job, which come It him througl influence. wer and puif should deter him from associating himself with anything democrat n . and. in doins tfk, tbe topicion ariw that he in tend" to capitai ite the democracy and make it . near like the republirar. party that the voter trill I nnahle to diftintiuith "tother from which." Mr. Dickinson lias little of the demo cratic spirit in his make-up, and if hi nerv- did not outstrip hi judgment he would not h, -finrt t. put himself I to ward a a dauKi-ratn. leader, particu larly so when he bad put rendered sach iinal service to hi friend Hauna. the repuhlican party ami the trust in aiding the re-election f Mr McKinlev. Xo democrat, with gooil intention" and sincere conviction would be tir to propose tbe raaurrection of a party, so soon after it funeral, at which he wa a cheerful participant. If tbe democratic party under Hrran deserved death, tbec the one under Iick!ii- i dose not deserve to succeed it. The fact i. deonvracy to the luck insonr would mean nothiuii t" tie pie. If tbe democracy promisrtl noth ins; uader a sincere man like Bryan, it can accomplish nothing for tbe masse of the people under tiie wealth wor shippers of tbe DitkiMta tripe and had better stay dead, if that i it present condition, a i alleged by it em-mie- hi formula, wmild Hill ha M,TM, 1)00, 00 1. a total enormous that tbe difference letwe-i. .: ami tl ITS, MO computed i.y Ir PttttlMM would seem a trilling to the -oplt then a an error ol MO la its Mipula tion weiilil ill to 'is now. Kr M . Tii4.oou.ouu is ulimt an lawltuttalsati sihle nuuil er. Suppose tin- numln'r el ttiatBt tol Be drawn at la t tohnn ol '.'!! hie-and: allow each but one square foot to stand i un. Such a column would be 3UU0 mile and thirty-twi. feet in length. "How great a . 1..111.1 . .;iy I'-. I'ritcheti, "in the condition el Ihlasj this growth of population would imply is erhap imposaihle for u to realise. " We prefer te agree with the aaeoobv tive doctor than I" atemjit to daagfOVt hi tigures. hut when this eountry has .1 population .,! 4U.wu.iWl UK' tie- tak ing of tiie census and the result tia-re.il i likely to be less accural'- then it is at present ami a higger fmml iisn the people in like proporti. : . RsNDOa NOTES. In MM, America had one nf the1 , largest apple cr.ij., ap g that tinn . ami the Cty came from every ijiiarter "over pfodnttioa;" yet thai in'' , crop, which is eiitallv a lante ff BOt ianrer. finds that priceafa verv firn ' ,aini!i" which sold in '( at New York at n cent- ler Imrr.d ar- ttitel tin I da? at oas dollar and trtyeeaei eat banal, tad the nawlwi la Uragea i very firm in ympa;liy with Ihati eoas ditioti. First class four tier apple' are now elling from M touts ti' 91JB p-r l-. for liliment eatl 'and n Knrone. ami in a shorl lima I ' will reach a higher riirnre. Wiai deal this all mean? A. C. Shaw A Co. W J SE.VELL. Mgr. Pendleton Planum' Mill .Mill .ASHlKTtw hOMTOK IhFi.UKh II aaa tawrtaai . l. :.. 1 lrinl-Hvm i',.n,iUiM .(..,. '--' 4;,, "i 1. r I,,' l,,.,..,. . .. " "" r"i. nt Tin, ! MnrtiMa an I Lumber Yard Take the I '.II' A - wagiiit! ,lut smply this: that the market i butter organuol The grower ami denier have come in Motet touch with each othr lor tneir mutual keaaflt. Ap- plea i.ave aaeotM fart bar dt-trihnti fc than iiert "tore, and Bafoga ha i C learned the value nt American apples I a a fsid. To illntTate: Ijis: sorinirijt a cimntisaion lions.. ,ii ntn i-nr m- Keatueu Pippin of mtiiori "r. fan growing to ilamhnrg, in iiern.anv. which were oid for tllteen marks r thres- ih'lars and siaty-rive cants pal i"X About a month ago a esatle mau 1 anie ti my ortice and preaeuted hi card ; be proved t" he a coaacaieiioa merchaii'. iron, Baaabaff, Hs Ml id t. me that ht was present when lb hi i'ar of apple wa auctioned off ami was one of the bidders; he was B 1 ri -preeseJ with the tim iiualltr of the.' apples that he tBBM avet in irson to 111 the' ,,U,K nr 1 iti.a i." no HI win winter s national '' See our aiiitjea B DmKm in all kinds of Lumber irid building Material. HiR stock of lath, sli.nc.lcs, tar paper. HMMtMiAgt, sash and doors tiiat are guaranteed not to warp. Estimates furnished on boikliag material on short notice. ashingtoii Columbia h Railway Tor Chicago. a (.'it , 1 in . 3 -li The outlook for the apple ii. the intiire. as a commercial fruit. 1- BaT taml a most promising IBM. A commercial apple orchard, located where climatic urn! :! condition. a Ithe 1 niot congenial t" their iierfe.-tmr.. :- GkOBETBlC AL PBOCBESSION. President H. !. Pritchett of ti.e MaMacliiltettS institute of tosiinologv, a mathematician of renown, bgure g the current Popular hcience Mouthy the probable population of the Dai ted Mate ten centuriee hence He i-om-pulesi that our one hundred and twelfth EBJM will bnd in the l'nil.i ritates, exclusive of Alaska and the newly acijuireil islaudx. more than i.U'.usj.uo0 human beings. Tin would be more than ll.uun to vach siuare mile, a density of population more than twonty UgBBi that of Bel gium and rivalrd now only ,y the moat densoly populate! uartr ol our grca' title. The law ei increase Bl population be state- thus: "When not distorbci by extraneous causes, such as emigra tion, war, and famines, the increase of population gue 1 11 at a constantly diminishing rate." And the, .j traneou cause, lt. MVI afl.t the gniwth ol opulatioi. through the cen turies very little. During the last 100 year we have had yars of pleat ami year:- of want, go.nl times ami hard times, wars and epidemic, decade when immigrant were many and wiien the were lew. Yet these factors of variation be lade in some wav hare oflaet one another, (or our population baa shown a regular and orderly grown, m accordance with Ibt genera: law stated. from our population from lTWj u, 1IU lr. Priteuatt nas deducsd a I rmulfc whose approximate correctiiea is shown in comparing tin- population a computed by it with the actual en uiuration of each census. The disc re (ancie thus found are mrorisiiutiv Money tad greet) ar war a- w,- are now orient. "I'linimerie" and honor' are fale cries. Our cummer- rial prestige dsS lievtl UUCP useless acritice of bland tad treasure to be maintained. nr national honor wa never insulted until w- went into fc- hidden path- Tin v.it combine of capita! will be the solo winn-r- n outcome. They will own the treasure one of the lest paying proposition- el of all our acquisitions. They are al- tin day. From observation I find ways in on the rirst leer, to claim the that tin demand and consumption of protection of the government in their ' apple increase from vear t vear to trouble. They will put cheap ialr the exclusion 'if most other fruit in it work on the vast res,,nr,-,., ,,f the 1 the fresh state, followed chwelv bl our islands, and who beside them receive I fine prune a an evat orated pgadacl any return for this outlay ot priceless The apple i to the fruit what the blood and treasure. If the American ' potato is to the vegetable line wher people, directly, a a nation, could h i ever one- intrisiuce.1, it i there t nenentst! hv aciuiring ami hoidicj . stav .1 . . - t a 1 - . 1. u i.imui termor o. iiiis cil.tri.i icr there would be some shallow of excusi for our continuation of war. Hut tin truth i. the people will not be .periled. They all be required to bear the enormous expense of a con stant standing army of extraordinary sue, to protect our nghu. Thev will I have t furnish .ildiers to replenish tbe ranks in that devastating climate, ami in return a horde of mongrel- will flow into this eountr, n di-p.a.e American cttiieus in our industries, at a lower rate of wage-. ( .1-! 1 at -p.V. a t I R. FORSTER. - Proprietor. - Oregon Lumber yard All Points East aMJ Portland aaa sska "n the Snunc ! arriTs. Maatays, Kur lufnrni UMMUtlUtl. I i aliikrhead, a c t aj ass 1 uirs ill- 1 3 S) 3 I Taylor, the Hardware Man 3 1 2 M tin St ?iii.iiuaiiu.-. tluiUiii 1 ' UUlisiaiUiiUsiilSI Tbere are pooling questions Ijefore the laboring class in Btat 1 tino. In the south the whole lalior in wnite laboring man is striving against the negro and the white capitalist colu mned, to maintain a reepeetablt rate oi pay for his work. The negro can live on lea, desire fewer luxuries, and i content with i,- time (or culture than the white, and the . or-loratiom- encourage tin n.-gr. for tio -reason. The white man 111 the weal is confronted with tin- Japane.. They are rented out in gang- to coni twniee. like so many mule. Tin-y are locates! .imply bf their number' and the num'-er of their gang. They l.ake no individuality. They get tteir sup plies principally from Japaa, and ar displacing wnite men at an BtliNllahllia r..t. in the east the (Slavs and "Mag.A.-s" and lliiugarians are uking jot from vli-suuportiug. atUjpnTemiBt trhiaj men. thus swelliug the tide of the un-1 -mpliiyed. With thee pn.h t settle, while he support a fan.il on a small income, and increasing ex-! pen ae.-oont. lat man who works fori hi bread ha his two hand fill!. It I is not the laboring man alone, who . struggling with these questions The j civilisation on the American continent Is Slrilgg.lUg to settle thell.. JZP- ARE. TEMPLLS I MSSSW I" assay - AMERICAN CLAN. 13.00 per Da and Upwardl -vl rinei.t Natal lie Pailfit. North erst s. HilitaM . ltth. Shinnies, Buildmu Paper, 1 ar Pupcr. Mookiiagi Pickets Lima and ( AMTivnt, Hrick and Sand, -ji-.ii and IrtHirs,, Scroan DooraJI WiaMlowa 1 arm Q.ttii Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alu St., opp. Court Houae. V NTIO. W AM KIi-S's-l 1 hsrs an .uih-ii he silvan ,n IsimI. Oiecoa UEM AS! V" . ''!!?T " aa :.5t ' ts- si 0 birta KALK SiSn). Io trail. as I Ml-iT- ii nil sail, Aihlr Ba. MKK W AN hex m u ATTOEKITS ( AKTKl! X UALEY AnoESr'l uw i innt' in sstibc asai K lu UK AN I I.nWKU . -v , . I ton. oresiiu mourn Vou BBliet th.it e statement. but you only rvalue ir. part the ohlifration BapUad by I- you keep that temple the )slv clean IT not the ilenn-nt .itlache to twn Equal to any in the world. x . EExsJa. mt - wf sj-- 1 - - 3 eta to.- slv mm . ss wei in dull mim THE PORTLAND WiMTLAM), OR BOON B tile Use of den Medical Irr PI In-.-. Special Kates to fiiatirn Oregon p.- sa (or tourijtA and -ommc i.ial travelers. isiting Portland. Meailquarters " t liowiiir.s vaagei the juues neceasar; to es'ioii ,i'ii. inre.tse- :. sjai supp'v ir. quahtv and " 1. . - Iisscuvcry tier.tnco nietl.. tntit The Eastern Oregon Babbitry PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. T. . HA1I.EY 1.A Vt'YBP.. OrTICli jiiii.i H111, .nine i- uJk wbjr THi's 1 Law ufli. "KK.VU1 ATTOIaVl v ..: :l.'i N. HKKKKI.KY. ATTnRMYlT; OtBce In .MW1al14n East K. I. H VI'. A TTURSEY AT UI ( our: I'.: JA.MKH A. Buli'llHS r Kh ;.AW0FK' EUJI PHYSIC1AS5. HU. W I.. I ,.K iWUCI IS Mil un .ns- iuu ouiMuf uBaka : 1. a ni 1 in B. IiliMmt. K. W. VIM KST. M. b. OVIMM ul Kirit Nan.iua bant OBar sawl a ni ui .. i m cueann., nur other urcoti' ! hart sugert-t frasa Mrl is prepare, t0 lanugo peai well kntwr importeti 1 Sir Styies and othart Mua)! raise ein-s tin er bagt. A: do wall to 1s1t our Rabbit) pondenct i soliciitd. in Eaatarn Or- toa, ' Balgil n Hares ir,,,,, U 1 M L ire iiritian, Vukon. s noon Our aim is to tj one int:niing to buy Will i.efore purahatlttS Cortes- BKI WKHi - OWN UOTTUNU Highly reeiiuinieiidetl to fumilv Bear iitti. fully guaviuitced . tradi I)B Saf'TH. oKKH ii'Vnl :-i.ii. -sv:uf. Baas Meter dam u ivunout 1 H u i.a ILKIKI.n V U.i'M 1 1 l-io.i iaL astl Saaasa. OBsAl BUllilllUI I'K. D.J. M KAl'L MO lion hiwi Tslssases I sees slasi trj l) It. w. K buniliUM one 1 aoan ML LYKH ami utr.i'i Opt Bastl kev On l-KKK V. uFU'S usisiia nm JUosai 1 K hi 'kl.-.-hr. r .ualIM-i's Schultz Brewing Co. If you do right, you ran do away with a thousand useless oorupatiuiia. You would have n.. need for lawver. judge, jailer, executiouer, ritou isiaril, poorhooai He.'-r, guard, prletl or preacher, jury or king. Il i the simple key to the golden age oi man. e e a It must be n leasing to the daughter ol another millionaire who is to many Count "Bony" Caste 1 lane's brother, to read of the disgrace which has tome Usiu her illustrious brother-in-law. r.very A rn an niri u h ties herself to one of these t.'nus wax men re S ; in- Nowlin & Faxon, Proprietors. Vou want to v'et the best W 1 1 1 rS IIA1I K..s , I . . " nt-11 ; uU j u Harness ICE Imrnus id t;et nr. and luaraotaa price;. ovcrj smau. in nve out o( twelve censuaaa on'3r ag'e, soliurv i laun t.. the re-: tbe observed poiialation ha ext-easisd ! !ct n,n'nd is a lingering shaky, . that o.mpute, hethePhettformu,. .i.T.X. HZ from -ll.UtO in laoo to 75.UUU in IryUJ ! iiest. never dm eoua! the l,n,L.n ,li. gree ol a g.l hull IH1I1, -hollo! he exiie.: iron, her native land, ami i...s name ariESad off the list of our daugh Urs. They are dragging t. ,UII)s f huriio. mi.. ibe'Ainerii-an soeial atmos phere, whirl, would be irettv clean if not 1 onUunnatetl hv these royal viMiUliona. BKKT lll l K.M as nasty, iiisianiln aut 111 seren ceilil-es ilie coiliilt.l jajfill latlon excswde.1 the observed iron. !'.',- Out) iii .-'jo to 1, umi m ivou. Dr. Pritehett stat.-s that hi formula gives ,t' per cent . Jt !r .wit, 13 fa cent, ami a little less than I per cent as tbe raise of increase fur the de caile rewjMNTtiv.-ly ending in I7i, 18H0 1UUU, and gVUi. The ia. t . at he hgurad aa closely as IU.UUU to the actual ixipalation of Jg!u, while n. wa 1,375,000 over the actual iiupula-1 Uoa of IgUO, shows that he has not diminished bis rale of increase quite ' fast enough lie seems lu haes hgured the iucrees. (or tbe last decetle al a little lea than BJ ner on,,,, whtrrea it ! wa in lad a little lean than LM-ar APPLBS kOBHEBCIAL PBUIT. B it aupptaw this err-.r should reduce Dr. Pritchett's raws fur tbe itweade swi ing 9KU from :i arr cent to 1 uar caul. Our siulatitB in SMBJ, aec rdiog to Henry K. Isaicii. of Portland, re. centlv wrote as lullows: ' Iretfol, his. a.-oilirwl flu. Miili,niut of the "Laud of red apples." and justly so, evur since that hesillliful fruit was brat imrudm-ed hv llr. Lueiling in the early tu'. While apples are grown to oerfeftn.n all over our ut . yet certain sections are tattler adapted for apple collate I tlutn others. In our Willamette valley apples grow everywhere 111 gnat nr.,' fusiuu, but thev have not the keeping qualities of those raised eitj,.ir in Boutuaru OT astatBSV Hregon. lbi&fa equally bus Uavored and highly col ored. Apple irt.v alaudiiig ou uiv own grouiui near Con land and plant! AbM Wholesale Ag.ot lor mLWAi kee a BBS in bottles, barrels, er caeca. Telephoec NO. 5 H. K0PITTKE. ..French Restaurant.. THE ReSOl TO EAT ' Wiivrv Too uso K. sumcKnug OOOU. Uiu lil onlainc. court -(.., A. HARVEY, Op . ( .olden Rule Motel fill top OKO UAKVEAl', Pvop "legaouy Foraislifxi. insurance Fire, Ule, Accident, Plate Ulaat, et . Koans Bl OUf and County Pruieriy, Real Estate lm ano 1 iiimpr tot k Kaiiche and Wheat Farm fc. A. VAl'.HAS ib I iiil.i bui.ilnif A. L. bEATIE - ili bal.a OEETUTi. DENTIST. ') D. 8. OfTKJ' n i Beagafl ARtHITElt AE MllJ T. f. Hi perlUU; iiian. lu: kuuui 1: BSSW BM ian is la a' a.Jiss V. MAY. : nt tauax Mm UtM Huropean Plen mock and a-half Iron, depot. -Sample .,, i tonnettion kuom Rale POTATOES TAXES WILL BE UELINUUENT. All bersuaa ID.h'lHeil U hsialllia 1 1. oil In taxes ibuuM sulll.- ami Ibareli; asv. , UUI- alii l .1 lar- il deilliuui iil ii N.oi mb V. lj M M HI.Akl.KS hi., rid A Ma Murli ( ; . .'fin --. , eariwail lots VAN OUSIJALL & kOSS, K nuieton, Oregon. SEE J. R. DICKSON, Kat Hregouiau Building. THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... -nKib SlUPbON - Proprietor tverytlilng New. New Horse. New Klgs. Best rigs and team in the city. Boarders given tbe l.et attention. Service any hour of the night 10. 7e. ami Euros. tnsSiiil , g s as- rleepresi'i-o - rrrrr l vm kto' sVI?Sia 1 n r. r r. . ---- hijs" , esjBl 1 . '! .itallSSrTi -;". "isss ' FunlAJirssa - lulsIS" V liil. capii. puaiu tip: v t.iie fsUSSisW I ,'"'J!.'iJi illlUK'..' I SI Ssae" I" LuAasl. I Hh Hil IF YOU WANT A good livery rig call 011 us If at waul u a night ur day let as MaW Wc II I,, th. r.. aaMtV Depot SUblt. u..i.in.ir f :.- : a"""' rr..arr 1 aU."V2rs ..!.. ,iw.srj f -.uaiiia sssaaaasw- I ris'lsi "-- ' -"' -r- j K K ...' gjk'aea" . . luMistf a aiw Or..." K KUa-" frueiaisi- VI 1 1 i '" , iaTl kSTs) uu al 'TtlaaanS .w.,aji I ""er . SKIN' serr0 A. I' , 1 I'llE''. :...i ...uirsrtlajs s'tSS 1 J I