East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 15, 1901, Image 2

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Shirt Waists for Spring.
We have just rocuivci! R latgt assortment of shirt
wa.sts which we arc selling at prices that are
all rilit. You can gel an elcRant waist for 50c.
ami our dolUt waist 1- simplv a "peach," just the
kind that you like to wear.
Our spring ami summer goodl are now in. Siiks,
Ginghams, Lawns. Dimities, White Goods, Per
cales, etc. BEE US FOK BARGAINS.
THE MAGNET
Clements & Wilson.
MONDAY, APRIL ir. 1901.
DAILY. WEEKLY AND SEMI-WEEKLY
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HK BUILT LASTING CHAHACTKR.
From nil part of Oregon col i pies
of the state press i-ontitiniii". iiccoihiIm
of IM ilenth of LtWll Herk.-lev OOX
In every instance accomi'iiiiyim: tlnni
are editorial expressions iiccordin,: b
tin- late dltliDgnkUMd eltiMo a place
occupied liy few persons in tlx state.
He had won mi i vernal bc and bonor
by a life ol Ktrenuth. and thai which in
corelative, or rather it- ciiiisat inn ,
purity. L. U. (Vx wan man wliolivci!
on a plane for alxive that on which
men commonly are content to remain.
Kin wan no ambition merely to secure
weulth, osit ion , fame, lie had n
sordid aim, albeit ho wan MItOMbI)
diligent in winning money from the
game of life. 1 1 in farewell message t"
all bin friend, which appeared in the
Eaat Oregon inn. wan that of a man
who cared for hi follow nuui , who
acknowledged that he owed a debt t"
tiie world, and who wan willing to pay
it. fie found pleasure in helping Ml
fellows, in making a pathway
pleaaanter, a burden lighter, a heart
lean ad. To him. thin world wax an
epoch in an eternity, therefore it mual
be live. earnestly, carefully, thought
fully. To him, men ami women were
of feeling and sensibil ities, hence lie
wave careful lent lie needleaaly wound
them. II- wa tlH.ugl.iln; tender, en
aide rate.
Hut be wan more than thin. He wan
a lion in courage. He a food for bin
convictionn. How few ar- Ih-y who do
thin' How man tlms.- v,n.. fe.tr an
otlier'n ceiiaure ' Hut La ' ON feared
only the ceneti re of bin own coiiwioim
uees and bin own better nature. Theae
approving, lie would -land againnt tbe
world.
Kew there are who have mad- the
real sucoss in life attained by 1.. IS.
Cox, not a success from a material
point of view. But real nuccean, the
auccean that maker, for eternity
There need be no bante in writing a
memoir of L. IL Cox. Today as well
aa yesterday. Tomorrow as well an to
day. A week, a mouth, a year alter bis
death, it mattern uot. Hin works re
main, remain miperisbable, for he
built that which nothing outlanl,
character, laaliug character, a char
acter lit for what may come to man
after panning from tune to the uiyn
teriea of tbe great beyond.
liUKSTION Of LKASINU.
borne form of law for loaning public
grazing laudn will l .. o-.l. rbil ll
junt an inevil.ibl- m that the rang
country will be more thickly nettled
than it now in. And the very i.t, t ,,i
an oncoming hont of I Ml kaj w ill
force the euactm-nl cd law In prevent
tbe freijuent trouble- between men
who are crowding eacn oilier with
their bandn of liventock.
It may bu dulanlcful to th- we-l-rn
aiieep and cattle own-rc. Suit- tiie
earlieat yearn ol aettlviiient, grating
laudn have been free to all tOCMM
Vaat fortune have been mad-. Knor
moun ipianliti-- of meat food have
been aupplied from the Went, under
a regime that demanded no rental from
tbe tlockiuanU-r or cattle owner. Thia
ban accuntoiued them to look upon
Koveruiiient land an their own, nub-
jeel not to tli- name lawn that govern
tbe diaponition ol laudn til for agri
culture and fruit raining. An aioiiahl
agreement in favor of leaning tbe rang
never would be roacjied, were it nut
for tbe collinion and -narr-l BJB0B kbe
hveatock men theniM Iven. Tbrougboul
the range country pl- oling altair 00'
cur wilb too great freqneucj Vrl
tbe majority ar- canned bj
mauU of oue man on that which an
other riai in- an inn own particular
rauge, and the r-. ntuient renulting
from invaaiou of tlial wliieii in regarde.1
aa aliuoat a veated right.
Tbejja killiugn are doing more to
CASH STORE
Court and Cottonwood
fOm a leasing law than in any other
one thing. Arguments as t necessity
of preserving the range from spoliation
of the grasses have mil half the weight
of theae bloody encounters between
men who strive to bwp what is theirs
only by a "lox BOB crlpta" or un
written law.
line consideration will weigh, and
weigh heavilv with all fair minded
oersonn. This is the claim of the
settler in the rang- country to a por
tion of gra.ing laud near his home
stead, l'.veryone will admit that it ia
hard, indeed, for him to be crowded to
bin verv doors bv stock owners who
0OM from a distance and who would
leave no gran lieyond the Inw acres he
has patented under the homestead act.
FUTURK OK ALASKA.
It mav be truly said, and without
boasting, that Alaska ami the Yukon
lernto-v have a greater weano oi nun
eral resource than all of the united
Mate- and Canada combined. This is
a bnad -tatemetit and rry be thought
that we are going outside of conserva
tive limits. Hut this wonderfully rich
eouotr) '",M l,ot attracted the attention
of men of capital until a comparative
recent date, and now that her wonder
ml pfOTJOftlOa eie becoming known in
the center of the world's commerce,
Alaska and the llrttish Yukon are
rap " taking the lead.
Apart from her large, valuable
pla-er-. -he has mountains of mineral
bearing qoartl, rich in gold, silver
and i -pper. With increased transporta
tion facllltie- and modern methods of
treating the bane ores, she will soon
inak- tin- vast mineral wealth pour
into (he avenue- of commerce. Header,
take inn map of Alaska, put your
ll - .... .1... u..,i. 1 1 i. u r .mil ill 1 1 r i ...... 1 f
II 1 1 1. . oil lie rmiinvnni w . ....-w.
Wales island, then draw your linger
along tile limine passage in you iuuir
... ill. rUi. aii.. ii.ki.il nf I vn.i eianMl
in pnnnni , no i. ... .. m. -------
You will observe that MM pasn over a
. i i ...ii....
country more man u wioiiiwiiii nine
long by several hiindreal miles wide,
maiiilaiiil and islands, with more than
l.'.ono miles of shore line.
In area, larger than three mining
stales. Along this same line is tin
great highway of commerce, over
which all th- supplies ami macnuiery
pass to the vast interior. Kvery few
miles along this route and the outly
ing nub districts you will rind mines,
either in their first stages of develop
ment, or tbe completely developed
in having reduction works with
the latest modern improvements, oue
of which i the largest stamp mill in
tin- world. Thin district, just de
scribed, i called Southeastern Alaska
It is one of the grand division of the
real northiaud. Within thin division
he the numerous and prosperous sub
districts such as Cook Inlet, Prince
William Sound. Copper Kiver,
Vakutat. Juneau, I'rinee of Wales
inland. Copper Mountain, Helm bay,
BeratM Bay, sumdum, Ketchikan,
sii-tiinbam, Porcupine ami Lynn canal,
with smaller ones too numerous to
mention. Tiie value of tbe , i.iri
mine development of these districts,
in a com mere nl sense, in almost in
calculable. Beth year brings from
t hen i increased demand for nupplien
and mining machinery. All told, there
are now dropping in thin district l"4
-lam p.
The official figures tell un that for
the ear 1900 Alanka produced over
4,500,000, and the Hritish Yukon
nearly 120,000,000, making a total of
-'l, . oo.OOO. I'hm gold i worth far
more to the cmintrv than the amount
drawn hither from other countries m
settlement of trade balances. It in a
new nupply for the world's uajed, uot
merely a portion of tiie present stock,
nhilled from one quarter to tbe other.
It is a tangible addition to the money
ol the world, yet but little attention in
being paid by editor of mining
journal- published outside of tbe
district to tiie effect upon tiie country
oi the Alaska ami Hritish Yukon gold
supply.
At tli- present rate of development of
th- gold resources of Alanka and the
lirilish Yukon, however, their si.urce
of supply cannot long tie overlooked.
The Klondike is already producing
nearly tw-nty million annually ; the
Cap- Koma district may show a still
lligbr record within a year or no, ami
recent discoveries indicate that there
ar, other districts coining illlo pro
duction which will rival both the
Klondike and Nome. ISo far the pro-
due- of gold in Alaska came largely
from th- placer fields. Tbe quartz
in me are in their early stage of de
velopment . Heloru the known placers
ar- exhausted, however, their place
will be more than taken by tbe quartz
miner and within the present de
cade Alanka and the Hritish Yukon
will rival the Hand and Australia, and
materially ant in placing the bulled
staten and Canada in the tirnt and
second position among the gold pro
ducers of the world.- Alaska-Yukon
.Mining Journal.
llli LONVKHMON UK PHILLIPS.
RVOi l-ather Phillips ha fallen
under the hy miotic influence of J.
Pierpont Morgan. A touch ol tbe coal
baron 'a velvet band sent iuexpreasible
thrills down the clerical spilie ami
Katlier PhilliNt iu a second wan under
tbe spell of the great liuauce wizard's
eye. Iu the priest it nceined that that
eye look-. I i b ar through him and by a
Hash from it lie perceived that Morgan
is "a friend of mankind."
it is strange that father Phillipa
was so slow iu finding this out. Others
. i ii. ..I Mr Mornau was a
nave aininii !- : ,.
friend Of mankind all along. J.WJ
move of bis has been purely pnnan-.
Ibropie. tl if gobble Of ra. .way- s
inspired, not bv a greed for higher
rate- and stiffer dividends, hut hv a
passionate longing to serve humanity.
Hi- swallowing of the steel indn-try
was suggested, not by an ambition
to crush eempetltloft end to ennenee
the cost of steel to consumers, but by
bis yearning to serve labor. An I B01
his grip upon the great anthracite COO I
Held which (iod created for his special
benefit is held, not to extort tribute
from the freezing, not to swell the un
earned profits of monopoly, but that
he mav thus become the "great media
tor" between cormorant Capital and
needy Labor.
"Morgan is the greatest man I ever
met." said Father Phillip". "1 l"'k
upon him with wonder. In the few
minutes I wii with him he reached mv
innermost thoughts before 1 could ex
press them.
Si it seems that III Morgan i some
thing more than a touch of the divine.
"lie knew what I wanted to l i
and said it better than I could. He
got at the verv truth of the Better Ml
n Hash" something that father Phil
lips has never done at all. "I bad
dreaded that interview with Mr Mor
gan. I feared him a u great capitalist
Hut the moment he grasped mv hand
mv fears were gone.
"In an instant I knew he wasn
Iriend of mankind who could be
trailed.
"I do not believe a higher minded,
more conscientious man than he
exists today. 1 have been a student Ol
human nature all no Ufa), nd I
know I have been correct iu summing
up the character of Mr. Moragu.
"He is the great mediator between
capital and labor ' '
Let no man hereafter dare to cavil
at the great Morgan or qaeetlofl his
benevolent motive. Let no one think
of the higher price of coal the higher
rates of freight, the enhanced OOej of
teel or of anv other of the trivial in
cidents of Morgan's superb philan
thropic activities. He is a friend of
mankind, lie i a mlndrnedor one
able to read the simple mind of a pi 01
preacher who looked upon the banket
as n heathen might upon his joss and
who, in spirit at least, straightway
crwoked the pregnant hinges of the
knee before the lordly plutocrat whose
In.i mav liaaaaaa had in it some deli
cate suggestion of how thrift mav fol
low fawning.
a
Iu anv eent Father Phillips be
comes the apostolic herald of tin di
vine Wall street magician. (Hie band
grasp did the business. Saul of Tarsus
was not more miraculously convert' d
On one supreme instant the scales fell
from the clerical eyes and they saw
Morgan no longer as iu a glass darkly,
but in the naked beauty of his noble
character.
And thus the world is put under a
debt of gratitude to Father Phillis.
No one can question hi estimate. It
lifts Morgan to a niche iimoiig tl loci
ami there let him shine.-John-town
Deeeoeral .
Scrofula
THE OFFSPRING
OF HEREDITARY
BLOOD TAINT,
Scrofula ia but iimodified form of Tilon
Poison and Coulumption. Tbe parent
who is united by cither will aee ui Un
child the aame disease
manifesting it self in
the form of swollen
gland-, of the neck and
throat, catarrh, weak
eyes, offensive aorea
and absceaaes and of
tentimes white swell
ing sure sign a of
Scrofula. There may
be no external signs for
a long time, for the diacaat. develop alowh
in some cases, but the poieon la in th
blood and will break out at the first favor
able opportunity. S. 8. 6. curea tine watt
lug destructive disease by nrat purif yimj
and building up the blood and stimulating
aud invigoiatnig the wboaeeystem.
J. II. Heal., 1 1) Hublueqaart NwhvlllcTaan.
To cara agu Uy dumr fall nu.l cul
bci foaehca l from ikia aruatul U gUuJa on
the BkM of hr facaNicama.wcJ, l ur.ia-t
Kotur of llir Wa: aue,or haraj ato sUtwlicra
StUuJed hr arUhoajt u. bamtfit. W JrtldeJ
Jo try a C. a, sad a fans baxUaj amrasd bcr u
afBa afgjj make new and pur
B-J 9A BM blood to nounah and
W ba stntugtheii the body,
kJLEkJ aud la a lji I ire ami
9r 9 BT safe cure for Scrofula.
It overcome.-, all form of blood poison,
whethau inherited or acquired, aud DC
remedy so thoroughly and effectively
cleausen the blood If you have any
blood trouble, or your chUd baa inherited
aumt blood t out take S. S. S. and get
the blood in good condition and prevent
the disease doiug further damage.
Send for our free book and write oui
physicians about your case. We make uc
Charge wliatever for medical advice.
IMS aVWIFT SPIUFIC CO.. ATLANTA. OA.
Money to Loan
On city property at a low
rate of interest. Can la- r
t .1 ul in monthly install
ments NO COMMISSIONS.
Will loan on unproved
property or will furnish
money to build with
Will be pleased to give fig
ures of actual cost to any
one needing a loan
FRANK B. CL0PT0N
boo Main Street.
0 KENTuJCKY
.WHISKEY
atold by JOHN iciimiih
The Louvre Saloon
PKNPLKTON OHKUON
Dally fc.a. 1 Oregoman, deavered by
canier, only 15 cents a week.
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SaOBair I
bu h
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moons
attractive womanhood and equip her for the duties of wife nd motherhood.
All dnijgtitJ sell $l 0 boltlea o( Ulno ol Cardul.
Tho Hollywood, Asbnrv Park, ft, J., Fnhrnair 8. t900.
1 rra.1 ftat edverl. in rear,l t- Wm.-of t'ardul In th,. ) '.
Amrncio sn.l It so f. orahly Impressed to that on iny 1 lattk 1 '
h.7Wa
For til IU and IttBTttnn
i, flvin
llaFpaitiiiant. 1 n
t iittanioge !n
BUSINESS CHANGE
WHITE H0USI: GROCERY
UNDBR NE;W HANAGEIrlKNT
Mil AKi: INVITB0
Thompson &
"THE SKY PILOT.
RKAOINtl BY
Miss Katherine 03ver
Monday Evening, April 15 1901.
Presbyterian Church.
fa this "Tata of the rootkUU.'' bi Ralfh O0.MT, Miss Olivet portray- tie- innnor mid
pal lie- iii flcrn life with M.I. i . i and power equal to any oi lior gaCMh inlepn lalimi-
CUABACTgKH
Aril.ur V. Iliiitiin Mn-r- .
Hroni o inn
Ill K.u.lal
MereaJlth
Tin "llilkc"
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Act I Tli Pilot "xei- in ait work.''
Act ii -Ho. the Dhareh an bain,
ADMISSION soc Students of
NK UM
I lime I
.' Iiiuca 1
Ittaaof
M- each xl
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
1. U S : s.A'i.N ttoltP. I'd TIIK LINK.
Oaa lltV or Oto, per week, at Hie rale of lie per Hue.
un,- llii or tuur . it luonth. at Hi- rata- of 4- iier Hue
I Utll LINK
1 Mail jo-
llisaee.... .. -
Slllllea M
UK- each .itilltioual
ni.crliun
pooi uaBi
I time tie
. liases . . i n'
.1 lines tie
taah aiiiiiousi
lllaerll.lll
HKLP W AN TKl).
W AS i BJj BALKt MIA. BAIaaVRY iK
i'obiiuImIuq ; tobool furniture aad suppllaas.
i ii ion - i irnlslitng Co.. Ml i -i. -
Chieago, 111..
rO!' - ALK lift KXCHANUK.
A NBW BIX 1 1 1 : s r. I'oWKK QAbM)
line Bine and all ll t in- couiplele, tnllk.
plpiogi Eatterj and aleeirlo aparaor. at a loir
1 r fflll exehange for corawooss, J. i iove,
rsnttletou, Oregon.
MUSIC AND PIANO TUNINU.
fltoK. KOUKH1 UALLOT, VIOLIN SO-
lol.l an I loailer of M uh npi-ra llouac
orcbsatra 1 earlier ol rioiia, viola cello, ba.a,
man loliu, guitar piaus. S'l orxan. barxaMi .
i-oiliiterpotiil, arrau-feluaiai and or. Iieairslion
Voir-culliin-(lialiaii lualboilj. nuily of parts
for coini- aiel gratel opara Piano tuiiuiif ami
repamiiK iirouiptiy duin (inlnalra music
lurnitlieil lor parlien, bail, ami all ocoaaloiia
Kor uaif.seuieiii-. apply lo C ('. 8Urp, upara
lliiuaa block
I'll Y -all IAN.V
UK. W. 0, 0OLI. OFIflOi IN .M'H1
uull'liiig DSlce bourn, 1' to VI a.m.; 1 to S
p. m. Telepboue 77.
K. W. VIM KNT, M. 1). OVVIUR KKAK
ol ri i Nalloual ii ma i ) .ll, . bour. iu io I.
a. m. ; . to 8 p. in.
Dtt8. SMITH 4 HKNOKltHON. oKKiDK
over I'eU'llelon riaviuga ... n. Iclepbouo 81,
realdanii u-iepboue .1.
ti. H. QABJrlBU), M. l , HO.MK PATH
1c Physician ami aurifeou. OSlee In Jml!
UulMlUk Telepboue: OHlce. bla k SO; real
tleuie. black at.
PR, H. .1. M l Al l.. ROOD
lion blia-k Telepboue at;
pboue, black 111.
IT, A8S00IA.
reaidaoe lele
OHTKOFATHH I'tf YHI0IAN8, OltH.
Keyu. A Keyoa orbee, ouu block ae.t of iioa
ton btore
LYNN K. rU.AKKHI.KK, OUUONIC
anil uervoua iliaeaaK;. anil ilieaau ol women.
Opp Hotel, ml Walvr ami Main iat . IVudle
tou, Ore
aTTORNIfg.
t AKTKi: A RALRY, ATTORN RY8 AT
Law oflne iu Saviuga Hank Buibliug
HKAN A LOWRLL, ATTORN ft YH AT
Lav, Kii.ii . 11 A mliiiii Block. I -a ll.
tou, Oiugon
T. Li. HA1I.KY, LAWYHR. OKKIOK IN
J inM Hulliliug. HtirlltalsTI. Oregou.
sill. I. man a PIHROK, ATTORNRYtl
at law. i... o, 11, j ami U AaMM-iatiou
block.
N. HKKK KI.KY, ATTOKNKYAT LAW,
111 e 111 A.aoelallOU Block
K. P, HOY1), ATTOKNKY AT l.AVY. IU
Court at.
JAMKH A. r KK, LAW Or r H K IN JUUH
buildiug
Start Girls Right!
Msny hrsutlful .lrli become Invsllds for lift,
became t th truclsl prriod of puhrrty they
pay no sttrntlon to the lawf of health Mothrra
ihould protect their duhtrr' health hy .f,lv
ln thtm ncrraasry Informstlon and proper
treatment. When the meaiti come on 'rl
unawares In her Inexperience ihc l either
frightened Into convulilonj, or scared Into try.
m to cherk the flow. Many slrli have checked
the flow ana1 It has never itsrted ain. And
at a reult they have grown pale laced, with
"crow-trcki" on their rheeki, nd dark half-
under their tyei. A doie of
CARDlll
taken even' morning after a girl Is twelve years
old will hrlng the mensea on properly and keep
ak.fr, diilar Ii will helD her to develop Into
ITITIg IMNJIIIUni, i a .-a....-- -" "
'dlC I Of ' i'pi it t'lUtlBBiMlBa. In
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1 Tka 1 aa . I lata t.UICOfV
TO I KADI: WITH US
Dupuis, Props.
IMPKRaoNATKD
yo.nii: uiii niry. nii'kii uii.-l I lie -rtk I'dol "
A l.'ou boy
Hill' Partner
. ,,, Tl a I ttsaer'
II liauxlitcr
Tbe KllKliah Arll. -rat
A raiuli man
Academy anil llij,'li Schnol 25c
I WD LINK.
I lime lie
I llUil'I .'AH'
tiii i'a
Ii Saab extra
niaariioii.
KICK 1.INKH
I lime H0c
.' lima. UK-
8 tiuiea . . MV
Ah eac'i ailtlllioual
luarliou
HIX l-l " -
1 lOllr Hie
1 fiaso aoc
I time. iiM
Ax- each aililltioual
lunvrllou
A III H 1 rut rs AND HUILUIIHS.
T, K. HOWAJBD, AKi'HITKi'T AM) HI'
(MriuU'iulvut. uiakea couiplele aud relial.b
plan i'ir bullitiuiia Iu Ibe cllr or countt)
kuom 17. J i.l.l buiriluv
1) A. MAY, l.'ONTKACTOR AND
bullil-r kttluiales furnUbeil 011 all klinl. .!
aaaoatl oeiaoal walk, .loiiu wall, etc. or
'ler can be lei t al tbe kaal (trvnoiilan oBicv
DIMT1BT8.
K. A. V At'trH AN, DKNTfHT. OVriUI
III JuU.I H ,:
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A. 1.. IIKATIK, I). 1). H. KKKll fc DVKI.
ii.., i . l,a ailuuulaloreil
K. A MANN, DHNTlbT, IN AttHUtMA
lion Block, ovur . H. i loplou'. ottn .-
BAN h S AND BHUKUBS.
TUa I'KNDl.KTON HAVlNtlH HANK
Hemllelon, Oregon Organl.eU Marcli 1, lss'j,
eapiisl, ti,uu Int. rvat allowe.l on time ,1.
(mmIii Kicbaiige bo ight ami .old on all prlu
ctpal poiuix. Special alleiilion given to codec
tlous. W. J, riirnisb, preaidvut; 1. N. Toal
vhv-prea'Ueut ; T i. MorrU. caabler.
HUNT NATIONAL HAN K OK ATHKNA.
oregoi. :aplul, 40,uuij, aurplUH auil proltla,
,iii InUjruat ou tlm dupo.lt. Uaial. In
foreign tud Uouttttlc . .m,. Colloctlou.
promptly aitemted to. Henry V. Adams, pros
blunt; T J, Kirk, vice prealdeul ; K. I.. Bar
netl, caabler; Urn. K. 1.. Harnett, aultum
cashier.
, KIKH'f NAT1HN Al. HANK Or PMNOLK
ion Capital, t7u,0Ul; aiirplim, flkl.OUU. Iran.
i i- I general liaiiklug bualuvu. Kacbaugt-
ami leicgratiliu Iraualer. .old ou C'bicago, San
rraucl.co. New York auil priuclual iuu In
tin .Siirthwest UrafU DraiVB ou Cblua, Japan
ami Kurope llnke. collec'tiou. ou roa.onalili
term. Levi Aukenv. prealdeul; W. K Matlock
vuc-prealdeul . C B Waile. casblei ; U. C
Uueruaey, assislaut caabler.
THK KAKM Kit s RARE OF WR8TON,
Wu.tou oregou. Doe a general baukln
buaiueas. Kacbauge bougbl ami .old. Co!
laKUoo proiiiptly atlemled to. Affairs iu mual
aielleul louilltlou, ami so reported upon b
iuveatigalioii eoiumillee ol re.pouaible iTlllell
Ottlier. K. JamuMiu, prealdeul; (ieo.
I'roeUlul. vie- preildeul;C. U Piirce, caabler
J. K. K iii,i.,i- a.Liaul caabler, dlreelora
U. A. liartmau, M M. Joliu., T J. Price, ti. P
llraw.J. y. Klllgoi", Uoberl Jauieaou, U. W
Pro bate)
MISCKLLANKOUS N0TICHS.
NOT1UN TO STUCK MoLDKItS NOTlt:K
i- Kerab) given thai ll.e annual meeliug of
in- llockboldera ol tbe I'cmllciuu WooiSi our
lug ami l ackiug company will be beld Tues
day, May 7, IVOi, at I p. iu, ai Ibe odi.e.of liiu
company, in Pendleton. Oregon lor Ibe pur
Pom ol ateetlBg board of ilirccior. uud of
cliaiiglug the by-law- o aa lo reduce the uuiu-b-r
of diieclor. Iroiu nine to tvu.
a V m in i , - i.nt
I B. CLOPTUN, Hecretary
ANN I AL M KK II Nil S IOI KllOLDKHH
Nolle i. hereby given lhal the annual
meeting of iluukbulder. ol Ibe Pemlletou
Woolen Mill, will be held Tuea.Uy, May 7, Haul
al iaiii.ui., at Ii.. uili , of the Cuuipakay, In
I ii I. -ion Oregon.
i. mm, a. . V. Jl'UU, Prealdsnt.
r. K. JUHU, SoreUry
We're
Just as
Thankful
Kor n small pgekeae
its ii Iihk one. Bach will
raeelee we same thorantn
mid oe refill ettaetlon, if
we eel tin- former, it may
in lime gmw b the bitter
by the itleieetlofi you will
derive in wearing our
laundetatl work .
Steam
J. F, Robinson, hep. Telephone 60
Hqual to any
in the world.
PILSNER
BOTTLED
BEER,
BRRWBRY8 OWN BOTTLING.
Iliiilily recommended i,, fumilv traile
Rvan bottle (all) giMTantawd,
Schultz Brewing Co.
Oregon Lumber yard
wool O UTTERS
For burns RIHl dwelliftgc,
0 hat per than tin.
Lumber,
Lath,
Slunnlcs,
liiiiklinu PatpeWi
! ar Papar,
I. line ami ( .cittctit,
MoutdingB,
Picket.
Plaster.
Uriel, attd San,!,
Screen Dnorsli W hhIowh,
Sash and iKlore,
Term Gitta Pipe.
Borie & Liht, Prop'f
Alta St., opp. Court HoOM,
CIIA'TKL MOM 10 AUK SALh.
N lice la lierehy given, lli.it It. reH, en July,
1 1SJU, lull 1.. lintner exeeutrd, aeKl.oil ledg ,1
anil laflviriii in sfusarll a focapesty , .1 eorsssr
iiinii, .1 1 ini .1 MoaiMagai lo aasstire Hie sola ol
fl-7 . will Inleretl llirreon aa In aald tiatle
VurtiiUM' BlaiaVtJ. MltO'l tile fottOwlOII Uellbiail
uera ilial pi- l-ll In ll- p.iaeloii in llliullllu
I OaJBly, ie on lo wll:
On ' In I. M.iK.ir.i I'ltta -eiur.Uoi emu : le,
Ho -,.'' .i 1 No s II. ml fre.1,', Midi ii f,H)i
hlev aim . nil" 1J I.l.l . -le I .e I II , No
ll.'l . .nil- IJ-oi I SI 1 I Wal-I I iik, .So til;
ln I , (...it Jki k-oii I ui kt, t 11. 1 .1.1, k 111. . al
ia 1 e I ft In. Ii KlrX Mail I aim- oue My.-n.
Lull linMli 1 . .a pump. JO erl llnae aud lo
feci ,1 uoae, ii" ll.iiu Halt 1 ruck, new ,
on M l i. inn. - Itei el 1 1 i n I . Ii .ra.-
StiiiH I . ui la ii a ll.ict Hiiaaei K glue cul.ipl. te,
Be. ,1,1), Willi ...el I pi) - I ., 1.,-llUI:;, A4 I,
oue Lay m.iie Ii yeai old. WeiKliI al.iHIt i e Ilia,
liraiuliil I T (coi.i.i i le 1 1 i i. I Ii ale.ul.i r. on,
l .t) Blare ll ynaia old W'lKlit utx.ul 11 ii Ujg ,
ii.tidei - on left shoulder. ,.ue liny mile t
yeara old, Height itixiut liai Inn., hihihI.iI chain
boob "ii It-It .iiiiuider, oue bay mare years IU,
weight .ii,ii,t l.oo Ilia, lua. d. ,1 (- ou lefi
sliouluer. one ha) mare .a ...na oM, w.iglr.
ulNitil IIU Ills , hraudi it ! mi left atllli ; one una)
hor-e J )e.ia ..hi, wcght about I Ol Int., hr.ilided
. A i ll led alin ililei , uu k - in ire l.i erai a n ,1,
welxhl lib ill l.W lbs, blaUidcd I-W on left
ahoulil-r: oue browii uiaie hi caia nld welulil
about IIUU lbs , lirandi ! on leu ahouldei . :il-n
mur neaii i I iniii'ii eows bra ib d mt hnuk m.
i ' .ill' lilp aud each in ifarrbtl . foul head of .' year
old ealies brtUlded'i on r Kht hi i aud ea"h
i a.' under lilt . one yearluix t,vr call In ouieal
chan hook on ritfhl hip. mi- y.urluiK lioirei
.ill braiKle l eli.i u hunk on mi l hip, oue b Sjcb
and wb lecow biauded N on lef. In n nine lo ad
nt c.iiaes, yea i lues and lwo-)er old i, ull in um
ed chain book on iiulii hip. all known aa tbe
Barbel bead, kaielbei Uh the natural Increuw
of tile above il.-M'iibal cattle, a liett.-r deadlp
llo. i of Ibe In, -slock covered by -.ml Chatlel
M . I iKiiiii ia aa follows: lUiebayuiaii II tears
i dd, Welulil ll.V) lln., branded i- mi ,-fl Imul
del, I bay lua. i I liars old, weight .limit IJUu
lbs., braiideal chaih hts.k on left shoiildrr: .uu
bay in. u. .. ears old, welxhl aloul IJi lbs ,
I. r.iuTrd chain hoik on left slu.uldei , one bay
urn. a years old, weight about llui ll.a.. biandrsl
on left -I. tie, one arcy hor- . yrai and, weiuhi
nai Ilia , l i.uiOed J I' (conuecleil) ou left snoul
del INM K. ) m.ai e 1 ; ,;us old. weiK'Ut I'aJO Ins.,
branded PV. on le't i boulder; oue blown mars
lu ycaia u I.I. welulil liuo lbs , biainhsl . on left
ah. older. : sleets I year obi. branuetl chalu
in. nk uu hip; J sla-ers - years old branded chalu
b.iiiK mi hit). 1 heifers 'years old, biauded chain
book on lnii, cuiia years old, In. in, I , chain
luHis on hip; acows 7 year. obi. branded chain
Iichx on hip, one cow h years old, branded N ou
lllp; which niiirtuuK. was duly recorded n, t,e
It. curds of I liallcl Mnrttfato-s of Uunilllla
County, Oiik .ii, o i July iiili, I'.sju:
Noa tberetoie, Hie coudillous of .n.t inorl
. bavlna boeu l.iokeit the said uioriaaaaae,
Hu-aed fe I .in,.n, baviuK dei'ldwl to foreclose
II, I. W M ll akktir. sh. rlit of l utalllla t'otuily,
OreKon asaKdil for said Uusseli i Coinii.li).
Iltve taken all of llic above iIcmi b.sl personal
propaarty Into mi pus-e lion and will I tin
Sillll ,1 11 o'clock III the folen uilinf W. dui sday,
tin .'ill, da) of Apill, IWI al the laouth sHe of
tbe County t ourt Houac In the l ily of IVndle
loii, I iiiatllU County, in.-ttou, Ui Hie hluhc.st
biddci for cash in lutud, Hie proceeds of .tie to
in appUeu lo the eoat, expenses and disburse
uieiits of foreclosure aud in the i.i)iin ui of tbe
debt secured by the I 'bail, I MorlKaae.
Uale.1 April 13, Hail.
ill SSKI.I.B.t'Oatl'ANV
My W M, 111. AKI. KV,
Mheillt of LuiatllbtOouuty, Oregon, ll, AKeiil.
I H AT TKL MURTUAtiK SAAB.
Nttlica : u Imcliy nivcn ii, ,i whcicat, on July o,
igoo, Jolui I Bavbsi acuMd, aekuuwledacd aiul
delivcr.il to kutaall , Ceapaay, ., corpaxauiaw, a
Ui4Ul luoruant to ai.uic the nun of iijs wilh
unci..! tUrcuii at in .aid chattel uiuiiaaae ttaicd
Hie lullowmk JcainUd pti.ual p,.,,,. Ui bii
PMMIIIIS la l Saalilla couaiy, Oastgoa, lowit: Ou
iliineeii buffa. airaw buriuii,! tniuc, known aa ibe
I. I.1U... engine," N 6siv. Kutacli A Conipani
wlillb iiiunaaa-. waa duly rceofd.d in tb i.cold. of
ihallcl uuwitfaacs 0I I inatilla couiuy, Oihoii, oa
isovcaiLaii j, lyoo.
Now ibajafi, die caaidilktui of uid wu,,,,
baviuK baau. Uok.ii aud lb. .aid uui4(K, KutMll
Si .J""" ama Utcided U, loRcliav. II. I, W. M.
ilia dev. .hnirt of Ln ajilla louiity, llr.on, aa aacnt
lor ,a..l Hu.ll (v Ctaapawy, bavc lak.u all of the
alv de.iriU.d oc.aoiul pioovriy int., nay pota.taion
alid will Mil the aaine al 1 1 oVUL in the lor.nooli ol
I , , ,b' J,h ,Uy of "V"1' 'V"li l dK an ,lh
MUc o ibe loumy courl kouac, in ibe city ol i'ciidlc
lon, IJiualilla count), tlrt4;on, lo the higbt.t bid.l.r
for taah in baud, the pioedt of talc lo be applied lo
U" i ma, aud diiliuiaatue.ua of foreclosure
and lo the payment of the debt tecuied by lite cliatui
mortgage.
li.icd April ij iooi.
livW u in l Ro'i?fLV COMPalJIY.
Qm&' u'"' Lm"',u Lui""'
rcnuieioti
Planing Mill
and Lumber
Can sell i' hp....
-pet
any firm in thr-
-ar SmBJ
because they buy in
(itiantities. If
lumber or any kjnd
mill work call m
their prices.
R. FORSTER, -
Call up: :::::
No.S
for
Wood,
Coal,
Brick
and Sand.
H i. -la a H....I'
i t ii siniition Fm
to Coii.igtunruti
I at n
i.aai D
r, l. r aJ
cal l L 1 lav II IXLMd
nri Air.A s mi
UPMN HAY ANhNIQlr
1 KIM I AM' lirtMK IN
lu m kecelved a nice lot of
vi mb t-ai uiiaeeiiiaE. r
........ I . . 1 I . I . ... . ..i.. U i.ai
UNION PaI
i.si iHT Time sehsduli
roM Prom PsndlsUi.
chicaao
I'ortlHiid
siMudal
lb m
I ia llunl.
Issitoa
M-aatli laikc. Ih-nier.
Worth iieiali.
as City. 81.
Chicago ami Ktai
Allnntlc
Kxprew
;IA a. in.
via llunl
iiiKloii.
U I I I . L . I I. II ...
I , ...... II......
i ago ami Kaai.
HI I'aul
Kat Mall
a:i&a. at.
via
ispokau.
Aall Wall.
...... w .1
.I I III I II O, H 11
Ocean and Kiver
KHOal I'ORTLiW
All salllut; dtusisS
)et ui cbsnit
Kor Man Vraadaa
I gg p. in
ball every 0.7a
Hall)
csc.pt
iuada)
I p. Ol.
tfaiurday
10 p ui
Dally ex.
Huinlay
a a. so
Columbia tin
In Astoria udWJ
Lauiuup.
Wlllamell.
loreaou Ctiy,
Ha em. I mis
a. m.
T'utts. Thrs.
aud Bat.
Corvallis 'l
laiuliuft
TS 1 1 1 1,1
7 a.m. Rlvsrs
UI III. ...II. alii
aud Hat aud V,a) Lala
lav.i
Itlparla
3 10 a. m.
o-.li
Snake BIW
KIih.iI. W
K. f. Waasun.
RUNS
Pullumo SWcfitn
l.lcnant DiUlO
l'oin ist SlccplDe
Pi
To
........ a a la
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I'll i i.aukupbw
........ 1 in
NKW YOH
BOtfTUfi
.11 .......1,. i'.aat
Throuab llokeU U JK
Taiouia and Northern rm-
and Amerloau Hue
urn. acHi,lti
Tram leaves feudleWU a"
.1 r- 1.. 11 ill M
Sor lurlitur luioiu..----a.
. . . . . 1 1 nil. r
aud uukeU, call ou or
Hip
NOB
U rfo DAP
aajjj 1 '
Urn, Oregon, or ,,
Alrd aud Morrbwa"