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BRING IN THE BABIES During the year 1901 will uivc away. al solntely free, to every Ivaby lorn in Uma tilla county, its tirst Mil Ol shoes. Tlwsr ,ur handsome writ Vici Kid, wortli 75c. a pair. There are no conditions except that you present the baby. This offer holds Rood for thfl rutin vi-.ir. Hrinu in the babies THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements it Wilson. Court and Cottonwood PES (fegQwvxa SATURDAY, FKHRUARY 83, l!Ml. DAILY. V THS Ram Orcaonian Publishing Company, lie a t Iihtkh against the iarols as tho rout of tho water rifltht. ff the lanil Table were taken to reiuihurso tin' vtuvernemnt for money advance! to re claim tin- land? the irovnrnnient would I morn than net its monev hack and at WEEKLY AID SKMMYKEKLT thn Hamn time make a' great desert blossom an the rose and provide coui fnrtabln limine for thousands who are rKNULBTOW. daily suk irrn itin im tcaaatp.-r, .1 . mail Dm copy ; . aaoataa. t, aaali at tea?, per .act. ly cm., Trill autwcrtpttrMI '4oa I nural.i , mi araa.tr uatraimim aaiac Oh copy one ,eat Oat copv ai a month Ttiil. Sana I. IMBbtrl WIIL aat aim '- nil, : I1,. ooy oa ,111 oai 1 on. now prpaaod for thn necessities of life u I And why should not thn jrovernmen IMc coot an mi.rukc Trta Trial aula, UDU.n pamj copy Auvaauai . 1 ' : (Diiplay A.lvcrtitcmci-.c. t Dat lack, ne hjm, la Mmi'VHilr ci ten. ink . . . . U. trek, c Icraa, In daily pe-v rnuntrt T aroiacaaa. o Icaa. in Uu'r hnj hlly per month . tyci th,.e tmnca. saaa, wcca,, r in li pec aai'i.tn assi havn thf I'nnelit of thn land values I' created by it own industry and on terprian? ff this wa the caan in all B instances there would lie no trust the country and little oportunity for .i m r riflNM and Mnnoiwylv to prev upon thoei who labor to live. TOPICS Or THI THIS. in than ti there is an increasin tiiri 'twee lit lie 1. liana . u.i in. Ii i-cr mm.' Orel tMnctn.nct. in ImilynndWccl iy.,crlnthiir.'nth fa utaa lath, oc ir-aa. in a rca ly per at-ntn .3 tenttniii v to turn to the iroYvrnaient fo every reform. It ig through the stale nlhftaKha.lnW..hr in-tl- tonrm nth I aa ' I Iw I A llellll rCraCV natlUallV tTimiHeS til ohl notion of li-rrr litre Intkaa. in Ticaacla, a laauc i f Smi a. real. . h pc, month I.. ,.,.!.. can .anient, in Sen,, week', '"Ut f -.: mlrri.. a pec In. I iulld Lhlllr aath autaaaaaaal I per tack, fa aon. a Local .aakaa. loci cemta per t Todav enils thn legislative term and lernmunt at propnation for exposition the peonle of tlm whole state exclaim 1 "P. ll,e around ot their unconstitntion - ----- in one voice: "Oood"' One letfislrt And expreniion. The Marti uoverninent of limitetl powers helonfred t the last century ; it has no place in thii. it deems but vesterdav when Southern statesmen opposed gov turn of this kind is a MtftoiMCT. The annate of the United States voted 110,000 Do establish a lobater hatchery in the state of Maine. The senators who voted favorably hail a fellow feel ing. The legislature goes out of business t Salem for two years tonight and not a soul in the whole commonwealth of Oregon is sorry, except those aim have made "private use" of the legisla tu re. Kacf: of the members of the legisla ture receive .'t per day for their ser vices as statesmen and 15 cents a mile both to and from Salem back to the place of beginning. The majority of the legislature am over paid. The work of making better streets in Pendleton and keeping them in better repair is to bogin this spring. It is a work that should bo encouraged. If the property of Pendleton cannot statu! the necessary expense of improv ing the streets and making them re spectable it is not worth having. Tim fact is, improving the streets in tiie right way will increase the value tiie property. The democrats of Ht. Louis have nominated a sound money man for mayor ami the democrats of Cleveland, Ohio, have nuiiiinated a moat radical single taxer for mayor. The iiennm-rat are no longer afraid oi those who be lieve in something but are inclined to mistrust those who do not believe in anything but trving o enrich kaMOV selves at the pablic's exiiense. it used to be so that the fellow who had tho least opinions in running for oflsM stood the best chance of election. In discussing governmental extrava gance in congress a few days ago Repre sentative Cochran of Missouri said : "We have already spent enough money in the Philippines to build the Nicara gua canal, o fortify every toot of its course, tujeouttruct fifty new warships and we are today no nearer peace than when the first gun was tired," .inl every word he uttered is true. We have aiuipiy squandered our substance in the Philippines without accomplishing anything Millionaire Carnegie says marry older women. Philosopher Benjamin Franklin said marry younger women. Those who have to marry can tako the choice of these two opinions. At least there is meat in both of them. St. Paul is quoted In have nanl that it was beat not to marry at all. In a multitude of voices there in bum)) wisdom, if everybody was of the same opinion they might want to marry the same woauan ami tiiat would never do at ali. By steady if flow degrees tiie work of reclamation of the arid lauds of the country is going forward. One 01 the notable steps of late is tiie intnsluc lion iu congress of the New land 'a measure. The hill provides that all moneys received from the sale aud disposal of the public lauds in the arid and semi-arid region, excepting those set aside for agricultural and mining colleges, shall form a special fund lor reclamation works. Tho secretary of the interior is authorised to make plans for storage works and to with draw I ron 1 entry the lauds which it is prosed to irrigate from them, and be is authorised to enter into contracts for the construction of such storage works, payable out of the arid land reclamation fund. I pon the comple tion of each irrigation project tiie tottl oust thereof is to be aecerUiitol and divided pro rata per acre of the laudH to be irirgated, aud auch amount shall alitv. A little later internal improve menta by federal agency were similarly cried down. All that' is past. New Orleans, Charleston, Ht. Icouis, have asked government aid for expositions as well as Chicago. Omaha and Buffalo NO ooe think- of raising the constitu tional point against them now. The subsidv bill is opposed as a matter of oolicv, not as unconstitutional, as would have been a decade ago. Oreatly to the sorrow of the few strict construe tionists that are left, the modern notion appears to be that anything cat i'" done under tbe constitution. Sena tor Mallory of Florida dist losed in public speech that senators had said to him in conversation that the const i tut ion was "practically a dead letter An extreme statement; the conttitu tion lives, bat no one doubts that it i more elastic than it ever was befora that the spirit of the times is to adap constitutional interpretation to events not to force events to conform to tbe constitution. This faith ib and depenuency upon government, which has swept away old ideals, inevitably leads to growth of paternalism, but, fortunately, the paternalism of our day and generatioj seeks not the impossible, but the prar ticable. The tendency is not toward "smashing the rich," but toward making wealth help lift up the "sub merged tenth;" not to. ask the state to ilo even-thing, but to do some tilings never before regarded as a part of the state's duty. One might predict that the people of this country will insist that wealth sball have full protection, hut that it sball bear a greater part of the burden of taxation; and that part, at least, of the revenue thus raised shall tat used in discharginK an other obligation of the state in givuig protection to Its ilisabled or sa perannuatrd industrial workers. The lierman parliament recently passed an act of the utmost importance known as the disability and old-age insurance law. in 'treat Britain a similar agita tion has for some time been a burning issue. It is ttue next in this country There are liberal pensions for all who serve the state 111 army or uavv Hut the serious business ol nations in these times is industrialism, not war. Fighting men are well nigh obsolete; the system is mediaeval. But work- ingmen are the backbone of everv nation; they are the army that makes a modern nation great anil powerful Win should not members of the in dustrial army have old-age pensions',' tierinaiiy's answer is that they shall and by the lierman plan, which Am baasador White has recently explained in a report to his government, every wage-earner who has completed his sixteenth year is enrolled under acorn pulsory pension law which ensures him against want in his old age. it is a curious fact that this idea came from Bismarck, the most effective of all the imperialists of the last century, who deciareil in the preamble of his plan for old age insurance that everv man wiio iiad served the state faithfully throughout his 1 lie aud fallen a victim to poverty in ohl age might claim a s.i p sir 1 from the state, not as charity, but as a right. in Ins really noteworthy speech to the senate, Mr. Towne of Minnesota said: " 'bcratch a Kussiau and you will find a Tartar.' 1 often think if you take the veneer off our modern divination you will 11 nd underneath it the cave man, violent, voracious, cruel." The country only smileil when Mr. Townn applied this to the ruUilessuess of American rule in the Philippines. We even fail to let our indignation rise to a very high pitch over the outrages which "civil iced" soldiers are onminitting in Chun, where western armies are showing themselves to be as bad as the Boxers, where the Christian uatioua do not profit much iu contrast with Oriental pagans. The veneer lu rublasi ott auu the "cave man" is rampant in China; but we do not care much about it. And as for the "cave woman " from out of the west, this apostle of the aboriginal idea that when you do uot like a tbnia! von should irab up a club and smash it, she is only a passing ioke. The American otajule. in short. Jecliue lo bt thrown off their balance by new and most powerful combina tions of wealth, Dy difficulties and regrettable occurrences in the Philip pines, by the excrescence of eivilixed savagery in China, by Mrs. Nation's picturesque performances in Kansas, or by auytbiug else. We have serious PNbijmN business hi hand, and we are attend inn seriously to it. without excite sent, nervoasnass or forebodings Collier's Weakly a PRospaioua trust. The par valne of a share of stock tho Standard Oil company is 1100 Since the republican victory of lRBf) tho market Taluo of Standard Oil stock ha been steadily increasing. Soon after the election of 1890 Ulis stock was quoted n 200 par share. In Feb roarv, 1H9B, it sold for I4SU per share in rehToarr. ' ''". '' mid at $ftl2 pe share ; fn September of IflOO tt droppd back to l.tiHi iter sham. Hut after "oon Htlnnce" was once more restored by republican victory, this Stock went up to f'iOO per share. In January, 1901 it sold for 1794. On February t. tt sold at fftOo, and the latest quotation at hand is 1815. ass When one reads the rocord ol recent dividend- declared by this great con cem. it is not difficult to understand why the market value of the Stock h increased so rapidly. The capital stock of the Standard Oil companv is lou,iK.ooi. In 1ND1 ISM, I8t:l, 1S94 and 1896. the Standard Oil company paid dividends amqunting for each year to 1 12 on each share stock. In 18911 thn dividends aasonnted SO Savl per share; in 189 they went t'Xi per share : In the month of Jan tiary, 1V00. they were 120 per siiare in April, 1900, the dividends amounted to lid pnr share: in -li.lv . SH iter Shan in November, $10 per share: and the comtianv has now declared a dividend payable March 15 of 2U per share. s e This latest dividend means the aj ment of 1,000,000 upon the 1100,000 000 of capital stock. Thn total dividends paid by tbi companv for thn entire rear of 1900 amounted to S48,u00,00ll. The divideads to be paid on Marc 15 brings the aggregate up to 188,000 000 of dividends paid upon a capital stock of $100,000,000 during a period of lourteen mouths ami olteen days. It will be readily understood from the figures why Standanl Oil stock I quoted so high in the markets. But when will we find an explai tion of a condition that wituin period of less than fifteen months concern whose working capital is $100 O0M0O is enabled to roll up profits to tbe extent oi $(18,0110,000? This certainly indicates that th stockholders of the Standard Oil com panv are prosperous. But someone must have paid this $88,000,000. Who paid ItV Bryan's Commoner. Soiantffto Dimoovwy Is based on the principle, "Destroy the canst . you remove the effect ." Ilrrpiddo kills the terms that cause dan druff by dining up the scalp as they burrow their pestiferous way to the hair root, where they finally destroy tiie hair. Without dandruff your hair will grow luxuriantly. Herpicidc stops dandruff and fall ing hair, ami starts hair growing within 10 days. One bottle will convince you of this. For Sale at all Mrft-CUaa Urnf BIitm. IT A. C. SHAW & CO. w. J. SKWKI.I , Maxuuier. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard on Webb Street Opposite Hunt Freight Depot We are prepared to furnish anything in the lumber line and can guarantee prices to be an cheaa,, if not cheaper than others. We also carry a large line of Doors, Wiavdows aud Moulding. Parties contemplating building will dc well to see us before placing their orders. We also carry Cascade Bed Kir wotai. Phone Main VS. Money to Loan On city property at a lo. rate of interest. Can be r paid in monthly install- menta MO COMMISSIONS. Will loan on Improves) property or will furnish money to build with Will be pleased to give fig ures of actual coit to any one needing a loan FRANK B. CL0PT0N Moo Main Strnat. . t KENTUCKY WHISKEY sold by joaa biim;pt The Louvre Saloon A VOTING CONTEST. (liven by the leading Pendleton merchants by which a $400 Mar tin Piano will be glvsfn away ab solutely free to the organisation or lady voted tho most porwlar hy Jane 3rd, 1901. The follow ing merchants will issue ballots with each 28c purchase: The Peoplsi Waishonsc, Dry Hood clathliiir and Sbncs Rroek .v MrCoinaa. PrugsliU White House tirocery, (. V. Hrluiok.) V ('. Taylor, nsrdwsrc. M. A. HaSsr, Kornltors. City Baksry and Umesry, (Kntlolph Martin, proprietor.) bonis Humili-ker, Jeweler A Optician. I'arrlsr Millinery. ilrsfon Bakery, (irajeery ami Crockery (C, atobrman.) W. H. Kovrinati, Photographer. HrlsgitV Usui, Pianos and Organs 1 1 slurp. I'slntsaml Wallpaper. French Kestaurant ((IBs l,aVoiilalu.) Lasts Bros., wood ami oosl, transfer Ins and trucking. PIANO on Kxhihition at Brook A McComas Drug Store, where the ballot box is also located Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard Can sell cheaper than any firm in the county because they buy in large quantities. If you need lumber or any kind or mill work call and get their prices. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. da NORTHERN PACIFIC RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Kleepiug Cars To ST. PAUL 1 MINNEAPOLIS Iduluth kakuo (IKAND FORKS CKOOKSTON f WINNKPKO MKI.KNA and IBUTTB. THKOUf.H TICKETS TO CHICAOO WASHINGTON ! PHILADELPHIA NKW VOKK RONTON and all points K.ast and South. Through ticket, w Japan and China, vis 1 aroma and Noriueru Pacini: Mteeaiahlp i'o and American hue TIM SCHEDULE. I ran, leave. Psadlelou dally eicepl Huuday I i u. ss. for further Inloriuatlou, time cards, maps, id tlcfcaU, oall on or write W, Atlanta, i'eielltt. ion, Oregon, or A. D. liAKI.Hr. Tblrtl and Morrlaon Him , 1'orUaud. or. TRUCKING, S T O R A G E. (INK LINK I Hate II .' times i' 3 I I IMS- . 'I'' i en, 1 1 extri Insertion. CLASSIFIED ('(HINT HKVKN wciltnrt to mi ' " iitti, line or mtire. per week, si the rats of I fie pot one line, "i 11 line month, nl the rate ,'t le, per line. T(V(l LINKS 1 time I So time n R Milieu 'tft, UK' oseli extra Inaerilmi. T1IHRK LINKS I time Mc II times 'IU t times SOo ISe each additional Insertion. SOUK I.INKH I tlmo 21 J limes MJ H limes n sash sdillilonsl Insf rllon KIVK UNI 1 Hint' We 1 llenen ... Mr S times ftOo. ne sash adilllliitnil Insertion H1X I.INKH I om. Mr .' times ItSe :i times. ....sis '21 ht eaeli additional Insertion, HBLP WANTKn. LIKK OK QTTKKN VICToIHA. V7K have ant hrallc odlllon. liny ol home hoiiatt, Outfit tree. H. C. Miller A Co , Portland, lire. ATTORNEYS. VARTKRA RAI.KY, ATTOKNKYH AT Law. OSlco In Havlnss Hank EOllamf, BKAN it I.OWKI.I,, ATTOBNBYI .'v ! law Room H Association Hlork. ton, Oreson. Ten, He Kl It ST' NATION A I, SIANK OK VKN1M.K too. Capital. $70,0011; siirjilu-. (i,0(i(. Trans acts s general bsnklnn nnslnrss. Kxslinimt' ami irlttKraiihie translers sold oa ( hn sso, Han rranclM o New Y.trk and principal points lp the Northwest, hralls hrawn on ( hlna, .Inpan ami Kiirope Make" collrelhms on raonshle trrinr I eti Atik'tn president: W . r. rrtsllork Vloe-pre.ldSBtl (! I, Wade, cashier;. H. O Hiiernaet ssalststll I uhler. KlllST NATIONAL HANK OK A'l'HKNA, Orttgon- ' apltai, Mi.ii anrpnin ami pronis. ll leieni nil tlltl ' iie(r,ranr,. ,'tvain III a,,(KKl fnrrlKt' 1 an.' c.tiTiiTli' exenanac. t niieenonw .0,1,0,11 sttsn lit' Henry ('. Atlama, prrs l.i 1 ' trk irlr-e.TtreMtilrtiL: K I. Mar. T.O.HAII.KY, LAWYKK. 0FFI0K IN ' ,. raaldrr; Mri h I. Harnett, aaalatant Judd Bulldlaa. Pendleton, Oregon. , rasbttr. BTILLMAN .v P1BR0K, ATTOHNKYB at law. Boomn Id, II. li! and II ASSOf lallon hlttck I'HK KA KM KIPS HANK OK WKHTON. Woaimi, (trcgini tvoes s gcnvrsi nsuiiiii.' iMinvnt nntt tantn i.iii Affaire In mnat hlialneaa Kxi hniig, - ' le. tlmi" pronllillt nllelldctl to THOS. K1T.OKKA 1,1), AlKHiNKV .'.l .aaelleni Itlfon, and so reported it.ni by law otner 10 Asanciaiinn nioca In veal Igal Ion i .mhii . I tee oi rita(ntuk i i.ie i 1 1 ir en. lOOtcrrs: R Jamearm, nrealdent; (leo. W N. HKKKKI.KY, ATT'OKNKY AT I, AW Prasbstel. vice preildent; C. M. Pierre, qaahlsr Offlrtt In Aesoclallon Blonk. J, It Klllgore. scalatuni i ashlar: din i t, n. Ml. A. llartman M M. Johns, T. I. Price, O. V K. 1). BOYD, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, 111 draw, J. K. Klllgorr, Rtihrri lamaaon. (I V.' Court St. Preehsiel JAMKS A. KKK, I. A W OKKICK IN .H'l)l Rulldlns. PHYSICIANS. MUSK ANII PIANII TIININI, PUOF. KOUKKT HAI.I.OT, VIOLIN HO- ! loin Slid It'Sder n( Hie new Opera Hnuae ! itrolie.trs Teacher ol violin, viola, oollo. l)aa utandnllii. guitar, tui'ie. r'l" "rxsn, iiariimii) Send You 'undry TO thk Domestic Laid, t WILL TUkat Vill A,1' VlAJ o It f; Rnhinton, Prnp, DR. W. li. I'lri.K. OKKICK IN JUDI nlStpolnt. srranuemeni ami orohestratlon Dulldlna. Olflct. Iiniir. in I ' n in I to t Vote li me 1 1 isllnii methtnl), aiielt of pat ia p.m. Telephone 71. lor comic sad , , rcpantiii.' promptly K. W. VINCKNT. M. 1). OKKICK IlKA R furnlahsd I01 parti ol riral National Hank ; 1 to s p. m osictt hmn in to i' Km HtllK I a - IS11I II loci. I'Ismt tinlhis ami 11, Ornhettre isiislr IihIIc nn.i sll tu caalttna apph to I . C, slurp. 1 ipera Van Orsdall & Ross. hkhokt or THE ok CONDITION The first NatiQnu. Bank (- PatNUI.KTON, UHklllf.N At I he cltibc ol business Feb S, twit. HkXOUHCKH. a lajl.l diacuunta Ovaadialta, acccur.il aud uiuatuurcitl H lie ml. to MHiurc tiriMII.tli.il t'. a. EaanaJs on liautl Stcaika, aaeurltia., ale, Hanking I11.ua, (urulUirc, auul Saturcta hu. tioui National Hank, (nut raavra. ,,',' I .... . ... . Hurt fruui State Haaka .ul llanktira. lua fruut appruvml rtaaarv. atnita Interna! Hattum,- aUnuu. Ii.tk. and etlivr ca.li Itciua Nut. , I 1, tin 1 Natiuual Hank lacUuual paper uurrvucv, mckala, afal eaata. lAWlul luulic-v Ivarlvt' In Hank, lis: Hisavle , . .SBl'.ntm.l'i I.e.. I Uml.r iiotaM S1..1M'2.', HcKl.uiptiuu inn. 1 it ill, I ti. T'raaaursr ( V :LtaM.S0 Si; osj&dta 4.41.1.07 7n,ii ii ft,U0O.taJ i.'iiti.mi i" if, ,.' l.taKkSS Wl 04 ,7iiU3 1,41b. 1ST Ss. 7.' 4,'JOa.UO COS., U SMITH .v HICNDKIiSON. nl'KICK over Pendleton Havings llsnk Valspl I realdcnce telephono 5, nil N T IS TS. liLNTIRT. Of KICK H. H. OARKIKLH, M. D., HOMK PATH Ic Phyilrlan and Hnrgeoti. ofllrc in ladd Bulldlug. Tilepliono UttTiS', bU k SO: real deuce, black il. DB.O.J. M'KAI'L, ROOM 17. AHBOC1A Hon block Telephone l; realdencc tele phone, black 111. rilYSICIA.NS, UK."-. OITIce. one lihick weal "I Hie. K. A. VAI'OIIAN In ludd Itnlldlng A. I . 1 IK ATI K. I. 1). R. OKKICK OVBR HaTlnga Hank, lias aduilulllered. K. A MANN HKNTIST. IN ivHO(TlA Hon Hloek. over K !! i lopion'a oOTcp. OSTKOL'ATHIC avea ct Keyea Keyea ton Hlon lilt. LYNN K. HLAKKHLKK. CHItONH and oerToua dlavaaer and dlseaara ol women opp Hotel, cor. Water and Main HIS. Pen lie tou, Ore. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. T. K. HOWAK1), AKOHITKCT AND Btl perlntendent, makes complete and rsllahli plana tor bulldlnsa In the city or eountri Room 17, hnld building IN POUND- MIL I'Ul.LOW I Nd HI. acrllied annual- hare Itai'ii taken up h the tile Msratoal, ami will Ih' aoitl lu tan days lor eoita and expenaea one dart, baa mil branded IniH elrcle K on lelt blp. alaiut t veer-1, hi. weight sun pound., one gray mare, delected Juw. brandad it o or I' on lull bli, weighiabout 'Ml uouuda. i 'ne snrret maie, white fool, tutus white loga hits airlp in leer, hraatled S on lelt ,-botllder, al.nit f yesrn old, wi ighl nbnut vast ponada. one tvblie soabhy norae, abotn " yea i-old. welgbi alniiu yco poiiDd-. no brand rislats line -eiihlii hiiekaklii horac, alanit ., yttar old, I weight ahoul sou pounds, no hrann vlilltlr. L.iaa I . I i uart 1 1, liajt J M IIKA1 ItMAN. i lly Mariital 1 A. MAY. 0ONTRAI "Oa, A N I builder. Katlmatea turnlaliL'tl on all kind.pl maaoury, cement walka. atone walla, en or tiers can bo lelt at the Kast Oregonlan office. BANKS AND BROKERS. THI'. PKNDLKTON H A V I NOD HANI. Pendleton, Oregon Organised March 1, Iksi: capital. IMi.OOO. Interest allowel on ttjRt di posits. Exchange bought and sold on all prln clpal points Special attention given to ool li tlona. W. J, rfurnlab, prealdent: J. N. Teal Tiro-president : T. J. Morrla. caahlrr I - I I U Vill WANT TO HUH ollDSCTIDCrS lor maaaalm ticw-paioi- In las (tnltril . Ntatea or EttfOpS, rrlillt K) lo ihimiii not, . olieea or sc-mi to the Kai (lagcMt IjS t man ihe mi publlsnsti nai2nziiics pr h pubiieatioo '-.' re si - we mil hare It srut lo you and asainne all risk ol lh( mone ta'lng loal In the mails, it will MVS you holl trttiibti' And risk, it you are a aubacriliacr to Hp- Kam oskoonian. In romlltluK you can detluci feu pi i i ' in from the publishers' prices Addiest. KA.-cT oitMiiiNIAN I HIT CO.. I'endle to" tlfataoM Hotel Pendleton Under Nev Pannt'tiu nl 1 Strictly Plrst-Class Bxcellent Colstoe. Brery Modern Convenience i Give Us a Trial. Rates U OC a day Special Hates by WeeH or montL Bar and Billiard Rooms. Headquarters for traveling Mvn Tin Heat Hotel In Eastern Oregon. Van Dran Bros.. Props. Successors lo J. t. AVlooie Equal to any in the world. PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. BRHWBRYH OWN HOTTLWu, 'iiilexl to lam, ItuavKnteml. Uglily r uni del Uv familr trtia Svorv Inittlc ft 1 1 1 guavKntsml ' Schultz Brewing Co, The COMMONER Issued Weekly. William J. Bryan lid.lorand I'uhiliher. Lincoln, . Nebraska 1 errns Payable In Advisee. One Year iat Six Months M Three Months j SlnEle Copy tj No traveling canvassers areea proyed T(;rnis lor local areata will he sent on application, ill money should hi; sent l y ft orttar, Express order, or byM dnilt on New Vork or Cluufo I )n not send individual clieckm stamps Tin Coiiinioncr per year with Weekly Kast Orcgonian...aj) Semi Weekly EastOregooiaa JoS Daily Last Oregonian 5-75 Address liast Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon Indian Robes AND Fine Blankets Art msiltt by the The Pendleton Woolen Mills Pendleton, Oregon. par istat i( idruulatluii; Taslavl LI A MUTT KM apltai auaik paid lu urvlua liual I'tiJlililctil pruNUt, l.aa aaptiiut.. i ualtl National Uauk uutoa iitatamtliiir 1'iu mi uiuvr jaaait ii. i laaiiaa . . . hurt U' Male haaka and iUnk.r. Intiliiaual ifrapcauta aultlaet tu lieiu.iiil crtlttvai.. t,f ilvtrcwit taut: c.rtlScaaca ol ilepcteit . Tata! toav.,47, '.. t najui ju.isai U) (1,,'Jtl.liri (17,iuniu Ml'i. -ti :i.s.'a, istl.'nii :il VJ.Wt.10 yum tm,vn.wi OKKUON Htata ol much, iv.uat.1 el Uiuatilla, as: I.e. a. VV mU . cMiUiir ol tit. .buv. i,.ii,.,.l .1.. uil.iuiilt ..ar that tba atsjie atatoui.ut iatrucitc, lite bcatt of io kiiowjedk-o auJ Itcul.f I' 11 WAIIfr' lau.l,lHc rauliac'lllatil and adorn tu balorci lilt Liu. 71.1 ,1.1 r asltruaxj, IHJI. i cKANsrrLUN i.iiii.n i AttMl V H BySC H. r. JOHNMON, J a. MXEiin Ula rctuj-a 17 car ... . . a . I. . ' 1 . . ..w iswiivaa i-.ivcn, llirmsilini'S tor a "(leu," co.y conieis, trtt., the Pendleton Woolen Mills Ituli.tn Kt.l.es re jttnt tin thing, Write the Mills. ... HANDSOME KESIBIENCE SITE ... BWXJK SW, CONTAINING n lAn-H, wkli. LOOATKD, l.l'.VKl., WITH VIT AT Kit, ON TUHTIN HTHKKT, WHICH IS tlUAHKO, WILL HK HOLD AT A I.OW I'KK'K tj, KAHV TKHMH. THK BLOCK Its A( itOK.s TUHTIN STKKKT KIIOW THK II AN isKtiMK UKHIDKNOK I'HOI'KltTY OK K L, SMITH, AND AKKOItlMS THK BKsT VIKVV OK T HK MOUNTAINS AND THK si Kii.. ND.Nt. M .MKT AS WKI.l. AH A KINK VI KW i in. iiiw . it'UOM ITS LOW ;; ABOVK THK HIHTKltH' SCIKkm, : lltirai - Itoartlitl lay lUc day, SMl or onuHJil lllvan tlic if., nl cart. First Class Livery Rigs Can be tditaludl on iliorl nollts). Ti'lupliunc Ms in 79 lo'sst. r;uVo.n,KA'" IPot Stable. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, HroprVttsr. capacity. Hal twrmla a day Flour tcIiauKtl lor whetst. riour. Mill foail. ciiopiicRi rmi. 0i ""t1 on hull I - rXK Insurance Firu, LU, Aeeideiil, I'Uto Ula Loans ou City and County PitH. Real Estate linnrovutl and Uniui.ruvwl Citfl Htoek Bauehes ami Whsat tv SEE J. R. DICKSON, Kast Onsg-ouian d 'L U Bau.itt MAISK OK I'O I Apply at the East Oregoiiai Office. DaSTOjaa alnAavRiaXT aW r rrfa . T ajcacrlisi""""' Anrotvs sanding tl akelcl' a' d .(,Blli.r ss uulckV'artain our outmss M "r TfTlJaal '''u7STo I'aiauti lak.ii ,"'r','"1i." u tbe) atWaiotlc'c. wiiuuutoliania. '" ! tWtatiiic ( Aliandtnialrlllual,:. TsnHg f ,'ui.ti.ii. oi ioij i sii ""'jrt Pendleton Ukiah Stage Huston cm- Leave randlatopvy fyiu Bidg, A ba aad e Cdiiiuiodatloiis. Kaasona ,KCUyM Tallu-Mi A Oo'- tore.