East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 24, 1901, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    We must
make room....
For our elegant new line of spring goods
which will soon begin tc arrive. There
fore I per cent discount, on Jackets.
Collarettes. Capes. Skirts. Wrappers.
Best trade of outing flannel 9 yards for
Si. 00, Prices on nian other articles cut
in equal and greater proportions.
See us for Bargains.
A chance for a gold w.i tcli with even dollar purchase.
THE MAGNET CASH STORE
Clements L Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
ever the rich ere rertived ; and .they
consequently Imhew with propriety,
and reepert whatever contributes to the
eniovmants in which thev theuiwlves
Esrticipata. In Kngland where wealth
as a monopoly of amassment as wll
as of power, romnlaints are made
that whenever the poor happen to steal
into the liiolusor which are reserved
for the pleasures 01 tke rich, they
commit acts of wanton mischief."
No doubt the wealth English fonml
an explanation of this rudeness in
theory of hereditarv inferiority ,- where
as it was truly, as he Tocqneville im
plies, an outgrowth of caste. Where
caste e.-tits. BO theories of racial or
hereditary inferiority are adtnlsaible
Whsre catc exists, 'the superior caste
ran make no well-founded claim to
Itnowledgr A the inferior. They mav
know their external peculiarities but
nithing more. An interior saBBt never
reveals itaelf, its real self, tc the MH
perior. That the little white children
of the south nnderstaml tiie little hlsck
children as well as thay understand
one another, we have no manner of
doubt. Hut from the day that each
dtauuvwi lbs inipaasabie social harrier,
from that moment their lives diverge.
Thereafter each may know the other
as master and slave do, as high MM
and lew caste do: hnt M longer as
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paier, "The liiDlie.
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while they have turned against their
saviors. The prince ami pauper are in
reality relatives, hut the people do not
think so. Fine feathers and high
s urnling tiltes are .is pleasiiitr. to the
aas of men as Hm) were hundred, of
vears ag. Rubble blowing is as en
chanting as ever.
'THE BEGRO QUESTION."
In an article in
v.
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Amertes's ureal Cannon.
Our new twelve-inch gun will pro
duce a muxile velocity of 3000 feet per
second anil the experts a would
lift a 12.Q0U ton battleship tniir (eat on t
of the water. It is not only superior
to anvtbing made abroad, but is more
effective than the tbirteen-tnoh gun I
now n American battleship. w'e also
have the heat remedy in the world for
stomach disoiders, nam ley Hostetter's
Momach Bitters. I! will cure anv one
suffering trom dyspepsia, constipation,
insomnia, nervousness, malaria fever
and ague, or any other form of stomach
trouble. It is impossible to In- strong
with weak digestion. Strengthen the
digestive organs, and you strengthen
the entire body. Bee that our private
revenue stamp covers the neck of the
bottle.
If you want the news of the
world written and pictured,
the finest art and the best
literature, then yon must read
COLLIER'S
WEEKLY,
America's Foremost
Illustrated Journal
Hall Caine's latest and greatest novel.
"The Eternal City." begins soon. Send
for free copy of the opening chapters.
Address COLLIER S WEEKLY. 555 WEST
THIRTEENTH STREET. NEW YORK CITY
I L. Ray & Co.,
Buy suit art-
Stock ts, Honda and Grain
ti o mi martini
at, .- 1:,.,.... t)r
New York Stock Exchange
Chicago Stock Exchange.
Chicago Board of Trade.
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tin' ir nui-i' nmnth n: tin :at.
TIIRKK LINES
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BBSa additional
Insertion
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Senator Chandler's defeat fur rr-ele, -tion
tu the I'nited Mate senate was
Drought a boot by the tine Italian hand
of Mark Hanna The Boston and
Maine railroad, to atmu. Mr Ct.aniiler
attributes hi defeat, was only the in
strument of Mr. Hanna.
Th peoples! the L'nitt ! .-tates will
now he called 011 to sjaaoM standing
army ot lti.ts met.. The eiense is
est 1 mated to 1 ilut'.Oun.ctv a vear.
With a pension burden of f lAu.OOO.CCO
no one can deay that the wo'ken of
America are not properlv sacrificed for
the benefit of the fighters.
the Centurv. Mr.
q Jerome Iowd. a southerner makes
S smie -practical suggestion"'' regarding
Ih- negro, lie declare- an nio"t aouth-j-
enters do. when disrusing this ques
tion, tnai ine oninern peiple un
derstand the negro.'' Thi? assumption
we venture, with a good fen ling and
respect for those who adopt it. to most
seriouslv doubt. Both upon the gen
eral principles of human association
and from personal observation, we are
quite sure that the roothern people
do not understand the negro. This is
nut to ay that the northern ieople
understand him. Thev io not. Though
; their understand ins of him differs
ntiallv iroai that of the southern
people, tliere is no real understanding! ,
in either case. In the nature of things Cures COUghs and Colds at
mere cannni o . .i nian can unuer
3
Shiloh9s
Consumption
Cure
AMERICAN PLAN.
$3.00 per D and Upwards
Mneat tfotel
the Pacific
North w
ATTORNKYS.
Senator Carmack, recentiv eiected
Irnrc Tennaeawe. is to draw a parallel
between Jefferson and Lincoln at the
celebration of the latter birthday
which is to occur neit month in Co!
Umbos. Ohio, tinder the auspices of the
Jefferao-i. Jackson. Lincoln ieatrne of
that city. There are to be other no
table speeches on thU occasion, one of
which will u by .-nati r I'ettigrew who
will respond to the toast From Lin
coin to Hanna. '
bngland has sent mc.ixv :n.ope to
Boath Africa eo far, and more will
have to be sent. The Unities of
shutting off the aaistunce 0 two little
reuuohes proved not as easy as was
promised it would be. Those who
fight (or home and coontrv are not to
easily overcome by those who fight tor
so many dollars a month. The pro-
teaeioual tukXmr it n.it in it with the
man who is force.) to g. to war t. pre
serve his rights.
The legislature appear t. I under
taking nothing of ant particular value
to the people. Personal interests ap
pear to be looked after at tialem, at
this lime as 111 other years, while the
public interest is almost forgutteti or
ignored. So member has at yet
championed the cause aj ti,e pcgpla ic
prweuotiiig a hill providing for the
Wrens system of land tran-fer nor a
moaaure curbing the greed of the s
preas monopoly in Oregon, presumable
becaoae to do so won id he against the
classes and in fator ot the masses The
legislature at fcaieuj M apparently not
murrested in anything but the elec
tion of a senator aod that seem to be
another of the things it i unable to
accomplish. The legislature k) plainly
apolitical machine, itinmed with the
lose of peanut nolitics and unable to
rise above the level of looking ,jUt fo,
the loaves and fish, for the faithful
law The legislator g kaggaly aajg.
poeeil of political paupers, strugg'l,ng to
get their ha 11. 1. a th. ,UU'- y , .u
to their elbowt or even deeissr.
We hope tbat the ti.ivelty atUched to
the macing uf the I'rmce of Wales
king of England will disappear
aad the praas aaaociationt gill ,)mp
even the mention of his name and pro
ceed in their regular ouaine; of
gathering the news. Why to gag,
port ance should he altactied to the
death of an aaad woman and th
fufmal crowning 0 Jjer son as a figure
head of government peases ail under
laull. .1 L ? , .
;miunis Huci, 15 inaiie ui every mem-
bar uf the royal iamiiy. Thev can
a as a .
uanjiy uat llieir eya or look in the
glaas without it iwing insUntlt re
ported. By such tionsuuse the im
praasion la created that UaaW are some
thing more than men and women,
something more than human being,
but tbey are not, being subject to the
aches, trial, ilia and intimations as
at common folks. They are in
short, state dependants, supported by
the people, in plain words, led and
Clothed by them which should take
away rather than add to their virtue
aad statues from a 1 moat the begin
ning of time the people have luved aod
bouored those thev fed and
stand another, no race can under.tatnl
another, unless they associate iion
terms of perfect quality. Rich northerner-
for example, do nit understand
the working classes of their own color
and race, among whom tbey live and
from whose ranks many of then, have
sprung. How much less. then, should
the to ot hern people understand the
negri That they n. n. him as
masters understand slaves, is doubtless
true. That they understand him as
superiors understand inferiors is also
true. That thev understand him as
people of one caste understand those
of another is likewise true, lint they
do not understand him as a man.
They do not understand him at men.
bers of his own race do. They do not I
understand him as thev understand
their owe white associates
We could ask for no better proof of
this than the Century article by Mr.
Iowd. an article which is both intelli
gent and generous. Mr. Iowd com
plains of the negro's clan spirit, and
seem, to regard this as evidence of
race inferiority. it is a familiar
ground of complaint in the south.
Yet it. the very neat paragraph Mr.
Dowd ingenuously recognises that
spirit ai- eminentlv human--a human.
at least. for white men: or. at anv rate,
for southern while men. for he says:
"It should be well understood by this
time that no foreign race inhabiting
thn court trv and acting tosrelher noiiti-
cally can dominate the native whitee."
Vtuat is that if not an exhibition uf
clan spirit. Can it be doubted that
the negro's clannisbnasa has its root in
the sa.ue haroac nature that develops
the doctrine of white supremacv ' Yet
southerners whose views agree with
Mr. Ifc.wd's, claim to understand the
negro. All through his article Mr.
Iowd reveals the conviction he hold
in common with his sectional com
patriots, and which prevail also in
the north, that the negro's character
istics are those ot an inferior race. Yet
he shows a clealrv, and all uncon
sciously, as he describee the negro's
environment, that those characteristics
are due not to inferior race qualities
but to inferior social onuirtunitie
One illustration will serve. Mr.
Dowd points out in allusion to the
negro that "all their tastes lie in the
eaini 01 me infective and the con
crete. Tbey cannot generalise.
Their enjoyment is in the spectacular
So much so that "factories employing
negroes generally find it necsaaarr to
suspend operations on "circus day!"
l. T. .!.- not 'lee-.-r.be a race ot nec-
riiv inferior intellectual oualitie
The inabilitv.au white men niouoee. of
wiiu racve to tlinik except in the oh-
jeetive and concrete, is fully accounted
lor by the tact that their environment
is too primitive to stimulate abstract
thought. It does not prove inherent
lack of capacity. And when so-called
inferior race living in civilised ur
roundings also exhibit defective powers
of abstract reasoning, the all-sufficient
explanation It that thev are held down
t lower intellectual ' levels bv the
spirit of caste. Though they come in
contact with the advanced race, it
only casually and in a subordinate
manner. Their thought life is lived in
tbeir own primitive and repressive en
vironment. Though tbey are admitted
up at the house, It si only tu serve
taeir real life i among their absolute
e-.uai. What Mr I.wd attribute to
inferior race capacity are plainly
only the phenomena of hardened dis
tinction of caste.
The same results would follow the
same conditions of caste if the negro
were white and Anglo-baaon. Ue
Tocqueville gives us a simple illustra
tion . f the principle in his "Item...
cracy in America ' vo.. , pajje ft,,
third edition . where he says:
"In France very law pleasures are
exclusively roaenred for the higher
claaaaa; the poor are admitted wher-
MMfi We don't mean that it
relieves you for a little whilr
it cures. It has been doing
this for half a century. It has
saved hundreds of thousands
of lives. It will save yours il
you give it a chance.
"I ht 'tci TTK much b4t fraat It. cast
I i.np reasa4 Saosh't tcr enaas,
tkr:. am fctl suit ius tnM."
CHAS. I NLOSRCAK. W.irrford.
asiliah'. rawauaainloo Core I oll bf all
tiuixu at aae. . ei.iK. a bottle. A
rlaiea arawrsab .. with tt bottu
If rou arva' I mm . A go tu ov druaax'
no t twt monT
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t B.RTEB A KA1.KY. ATTOBNKYH AT
Law. tifllc in aarmg. Rank Bull-ling.
Bl A n I LOWBLL, ATTDUNKYS AT
1 Law Room it AwhUHou Rlock. Pcndle
ton, (iiegon.
tT. haiu'.y la vvyicr. orrick IK
Juil't Building, l etuiletou. Ortgmi
hTl I.I.MAN A l'lKBtK. ATTOBJtKYS
' at law Room. I'j, 1 1. au.i I Awuciatlou
blw-k.
j THTTlf ZCiKKAUtTATTtMlNKY AT
Law HBcv ID Asaoclatlot Riuek
N. I KKKhl.KY, ATTviRSKY AT LAW.
oftcv 111 Aasuciatton Blook
Krr7YD. A TTOKNBY AT lW. Ill
ce-an ft.
jamks a. m, law omci in j rnn
! Building.
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buliiler
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dew cau be leh at the Eat; on
PHYSICIANS
BANE AND BIOKIV
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t'apiu;. ro.oai.
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and lei.Krai.ul' iranO.T.
, rraucisei. w nTt au.i
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OKIOON.
Special Rates to Eastern Oregon people visiting Portland, headquarters
lor tourists and commercial travetars. H. C. BOWERS, rlanager.
K. W. VIN.-EjrT. St. 1. OrKIt K KHAR lh. NortbWMt liralu Unnn
.1- rine .-.aweiia. nan umn- n.iur. ic tu u .-uij ie mil
a aV l tc p tc
priastiLM
m at nba.
PKf, -MITH ,v HEM)KI:-"N tiKI'lt'l. wesrnsej
, ever ivudlel'.i i"K Rank. T lpbone II
raaiaaaas t"lpbnn' i
eraa i.v aBaBBn orau.
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nuui cajnisr
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U. B. CiAKKIELl' SI. D HdSlt. PATH- jag4al. .tae.tn
Wnu lera(ratS baaa oo raf ptiasi. San
visual oast to raw. S.C WaUaS . iRi.K.Y
For aaJe hy Tallmaui at o.. UruaaTtata
Oregon Lumber Yard
wealSF.I ggLfl aa gal
Lumber.
Lath.
ShxDftles,
Builtfiiig Paper.
Tar Paper.
MouldinRb.
Pickets.
Lime and Cement,
Brick and Sand.
Sash and Doors,
Screen Doors It Windovrs,
Terra Cotta Pipe.
Borie & Light, Prop's
Alta St., opp. Court Houae.
0.R.&N
lt IK
ros
Tims Sshsduls
Prom Psndlslon.
laaivi baaaaalw
aaaa
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
rest KMl rah Ike Itnrr PoMIFatt Mai.
No. Worth omab Kan No '.
t.lf i a. a Cltr 8t Loan1 Stat. b
No I I bicagi' ai! Bssi via No 1
lap a. Oregon Short Line, j Die) pa.
ir t'Cmciat. an.', nt.rrrm.
Bui; ling T.'.-pboas ogi,.
dene, black .'i
l'K. 1 1. J . .V I A! !.. UOOSI 17. A.StUK-IA-tlop
block Tslepliuur at. rsaldeaes UI
pboue. Mack 111.
0ST KOI'ATHU rUYhlt'IANti. DM
Ksjres A K'jt uBlie. one block i o! Ro
tou Htor.
W. .. I'KKKY. I'H YSICIAN AM) SVB-g-.-OD
I'klaL. Orvgou
TUt PKKDUCTON bATIgga
spo
rirar
No I
s:lAa
iWtl.a V.alU
Miun
polls SH Paul.
BAD COLDS
VQJaja a lav va babiaU t .1. not BaS
ka k, k aaduravl MERDEL-S 1YNAMI TAB
I LEU taasae Sksasatis trvm tfeair tmn.i cruwj a
tk . araiaarr traatimai iu. ta.lt. kcan :
asset Um watst ot aoks orsr ai-M.
-It ar. Um wont etas gnp I ...r natl
Uuam rntua. ba.1 sun aim Sill! H
Hutu of u liVNAMU TAM' . tj 1 in.
i Um Uuwd botb A4 ao ovgfo um irtt
pat. uwuii huui,
..aiaawai, 1..411 u'. nn. n i...i-..
Bat Tasi an bar! mad stsj lr Mtlki Eat Um
-aat aa. atoppavl a.lS.al) by MENIIELV 1Y.V AMI!
TARI-LE boti. tvoai. aad atal Sia.li.aa. u.
rotates; aa.
I'ululL. MIlwauSse.INo
pal
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aod Eati. vis
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Past atal.
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Portismt ti J San
Promisee
IPsst Mat,
: txtte.
1 tMy. as.
sx p. at. Osean Steamshlpt
Prom Portland.
for aac PtSACtsas
vsrr Sv da yt
I aa a m
Kt num.,
Ml.Ml
10 a. a
Columbia Bivsr
Sioamors.
Ti. Astoria aod Way
Landings
t p. w
rtJCp at.
Ex Sunday
Lt Biaaru
Lally
lt n
Snake liver.
Hi par l io Lowlsioo
Lv Low'sil
iMlly
Mixed train last PeadisUKi lor ViailaWal.a
dally except Sunday. atSrAp a ami arrival
at - a p at.
Boat mra Raparia lor Law It Ion losaaorartly
at 1:S0.
for lul. inlormat.ou call or write lo
W H Ht'KLRf'RT
Gtnsra! ftssf ngr Aaeat,
Portiani: Oregon
P. P t iti.'ji Agent, Peadlston
Bat. Km.
Naaal
CATARRH
la all us stages laass
Kl) '. Cream Halt
af.1 :.i
il - il.. a'rr:.ai. .
ay a bxl ia la buii
J
L'raaan Balm u aafisl nato fas asaarut. BaaaaaW
aaaaaaa
a tvuol. af Oa. N
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tan.. Aas t. w
"I Li acroas Um ttrast rnati aBarv MKMKL
Hl.NAail TAHI Lk ar. BBBac Tbat u hum I Brat
t-- Uaie TYm.. aluc, fxltm eiUwut autl. I Uat
aaaaar. Una win vnt lur Mil am Inwu, 1mi, 1
TOtt NvSuc- II L A V)I.SK;.I .ap.Ul,.-
aaat laatpaad (ca-AiaaaSt IO StBIBp. ti. I.NLAN1'
i.e.' i, iu xatt TV.aMaaliii atrnt ao trainaa-. .
Ala- jt, 1 by NT local agrnt KOKPP-B
rani
We have Lamps
to Burn
aod tuey are good ones too. Wa
will leave it to you which is Use
wtucn ia the heat ' light. Think
lor yourself Kverytliin- in the
eleetrie line. Houses wired on
siiort notice. Hlot machine repair
ing a specialty
rejullcton liltctrir Supply House.
Maple Blue. , Propn
Phone's Main 74 and Ked 176.
Farmers Custom Mill
Fraat w
etc.. always
Pendleton Okidh Stage Line
Take the...
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
For Chicago, Ht. Paul, Ht Louis, Kan
ana City, Ht. Joe, Omaha, and
ill Points last and South
RUNS
Pullman Sleepinti Curb,
EUeitant Dining Cars,
Tourist Sleeping Can-
ST. PAUL
I MIKKEAFOL1M
IDVLUTB
at V vHt..(
TO (ORAM) FORKS
ICKOOKt-TtiN
WLNNEPJ
IHKLKN A and
Bl"rrE
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
I'HII.ADKI.I'lUA
vjsw roBi
W)8TOK
and all points Last ami Knit,
TbrOUab tlOkala SI l.un anil I I.!,..
Tseoau and Nortbtrti Pacific Stoamttiii (.0 1
TIEIE SCHEDULE.
Train loaves pBdlion dally sxcpt Bunilat
at v. 1 a
Por rartasr inlornation tiaiu canu mala,
aart tlsksw. cal: on or ant. V, A.labi l eu 11.
uki. ursatra, or A. L t lUkl.Tu.s
ThirJ and Momaau Su.. Portiauu. Or.
wiit'ii viiii pay jwr(i68i Inej
For a ticket hast yuu uaturally
and very pmperly want tt. gn
via the ruute that will give vuu
the hest actouiuiutlatiiiiii- ut tht
lowest pnasiblt rau . Ilenu
you should ask ynor ticket agent
to make yuur ticket read via tin
GREAT
DE.LYKK K. BlaAKMLBB, OHBOiTlC
od aervoua 4iiaVstM and iliistmssys uf wumn.
opp Hoiv. or. Uaiajr ud Mam Mu. I'uoi.l-
. .att .a a LMM1 LB P. X I Il a 11 a .- tarMlatKt ataaal aaXB -a.
....as v. a rtiruiu. prauoaii, J J.
Tiit-juinmpu;, 1. j. lomi, catsUtT
k.' I 1. . . a . a a a. .
Oregon ( apua. I.OU: rarsiaitsi
f..,vw. watai on II. asSBXta.
lomtaii an- uoLivaiii eicnanst
promptly tin!d to UtnryC i
rivul. Kirk. Tire-praB4SBt.lL
.-twiner
1111. 1 ... r. . 1, a - a up a He"
vul..i. iirvgnii lio.
on. men r.x. l:ol.. wugfil BBS am
lei-lion, pronip'.l, attendsd 10
excellent ciimlition and n n
IlKNTISTS.
K. A. VaVOOHAK, 1KNTI8T.
In Judd Building
A. L. UKATIK. 1). 1). fi. OKKIt'E 0TS1
Baring Bank. Uat administered
Investigation comniittwio!
inBi-crs: K Jameson, ai
Prasastal . . . -prMidtnt.c M Pittw,
J K KUIgore. aatuiant caulvr
i ! 1 U. A Hartatan al II ionat.T J. rnttt
iraw.j i kUigorv Itotari J
PresasMl
h A. MANN HKNTIbT. IN AMHOOIa:
tion Block over P B Olopton't oflte.
A. '. 1144' I '. W M-l
anu 1. nr..': .i.i o' a:, iin.u .a.
on .liorl notice Lt-avr- oMrt wltt A t
A Co. or Willi Van lirtdal. A Koa
NEW
LUMBER YARD.
53
Wi .ir. turn mull or linnineee
near Washington' A Oolnmbia
Kiver freight depot with a
genera! atsortment of 1 inn tier
aired (nun our own saw mill,
ami cut. lurnish anything
promptly. Coatitrj- orders in
ear loa I. sliippe.) direct Irom
OOT mil! in carload lout at
ixirrect prit-ew. (iive tin u call.
A. C. Shaw & Co.
W. J. SEWELL, Mgr.
Pendleton
Planing Mill -
6
1 i ir-
I I W I 1 1 I I I I a a. A r I 'll
filial I I I I I I I 1 1 I I r I
Can sell cheaper thao
any firm ia the county
because thty buy ia lanje
quantities If you nee
lumber ot any kind or
mill work call and it:
their prices.
rt rnnriTrn G-.,flfrrf
Hurt Land and palate
on the Sound
Arrives Mondays. V, adnaatay. an-'. Pndaytai
uat a TttssAaya. Thuradaysaii.: aaturilayt
at S AB a a:
la pari. dali. etcepi Sunday al i f as
Por ialoraistion regarding raut ana ai.com
oail on or addraat
W. AltABU. Agent,
Psadisioa. Oieaou
a B CALIJEKHEAU, U f A..
Walla walla. Maaii
ROCK ISLAND wita TS,
Equal to any
The COMMONER in the wor,d
Issued Weekly.
an
NEW LINE
To and from the
Our pupil,
c-uri.on, i.,o
ug in laave -elidielut, ..tery WeilDaaiav
inrousLt., Uhloago witnout rhaugv via tt
Vitatarn. Dsarei A Kio Braod, "t,r wu,m'
srvate.i ,u, i,nt - Uir a,aa" 2ck
Itland K.w. i.onne. ting al 1 hlcago Wilhkll
moriniui train. aa.t ; ,!,,, i L, ' i!i
Kock Itland paraoualu ,onili.. tni lui.r . .
lor button Tboat louru tieemuir 'aia all
Lruad vstibule.l. ligbunl m plnioi iaJ Vi
ar provided wltt ail ar-kiv iiiu.i,a"i'
pario.ln.au and magajinc. lortbe fna aaa at
"M. laiiimi aan ar a .-ouipaii
lion I.) a replaaeuuttlir ol
It.all't KoilUr Vic al.. .....
nBaaaaa
1
tdltor and ftiblUnar,
Lincoln, . Nebraska
"t ittnaaivn
I" 'letliua.
iiraat 1. , k
1 first i:laa
,'!!PJB1 ! service, Ui Chicago via IBs V.n ,
axes, dining ear wrvlcc In th-
Oaaaelly. lav oar re 1. a Bay
Blear sirBaagatl let wheat
Pater, Mill feed, caop d p.
aaa and 1 saa. tflad. luuet is lav-
aaas.fstia.. 1. u act
aaMtMBaSsaaaakag. UtaBtBa,aai
gauiabs-saall; Trtal Bt, bt aans ay
BewTeta.
J .rave Paodlaton every day at 7 o'clock
sjKoept riunday, lor Pilot Hook, Nye,
Kidge, Alba and I'kiah Good
oonintodationa. Uaaaouahle freight and
passnriger rateav
"r ts at 1 Tall ras nasi . Ti 't drngl h H
EAST
aon.l
Por lull uitoriuali.,b
ania to
or. P. P
'lP ! . a. or 1.
A. t. 1 titiPLK.
HABISIV iT.'?LA.W.'.
Ag.utt. R A K Co., 1
I'cndlsion ore.
Illinois toitral Railroad w- H- Jones,
8oUd Trains
New Equipment
Wide Voatibule
agent U. I.. A t o., or
TKl'MBUl.I., Com'l. Agent,
141 Third Hi., Portland, Or
1 Oealerla
Agricultural j
Implements,
Barb Wire.
UotUfe'xxl street, rear of Praaaa's Oua
eia Uouae. 1
Ternu - Payable in Advance.
On. a-r. $100
Six Montka .00
Three rionths ,jj
Single Copy 0j
No traveling canvassers are em
ployed Urins, lor local agents
will U- sent on application. All
OB) should be sent by R O.
order. Express order, or by bank
iruft OU New York fir PI.
Uo not send individual checks or
stamps.
' bl Commoner per year with
Weekly East Oregonian . . . .$j.i5
Semi Weekly East Oregonian 2.85
Daily East Oregonian 5.75
Address
Et (fregflouui,
Pendleton, Oregon
Old
VO lDT UN DAB CAB
pela. 00 sbalves, wall, or
Newspapers
TujMtAa, oiVa'oVW
PILSNER
aa ttW M Et
BOTTUU
BEER.
. ,. jf-ri t'fi
tliat.lv rHLimuiieudad to fafflii.' -
Kvery bottle fully guavanteeo.
ScbulU Brewiog Co-
SEALS'
Notary t
Corporation.
$3.60 to $5
Order uf us a
tlntars for HllBB
solicited.
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