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Don't Forget These Things That the Magnet Cash Store is lell itiK goods at the very hottom pri. M That our stock is now and tresh. up in il itr and attractive; conn and see. That we don't charge yon anything for looking at our goods, and it you don't want to buy we are your friends still CortOOttl treatment and fan dealing hrins its reward THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements dt Wilson. Court and Cottonwood WKPNKHDAY, M AV H, 1H01. A PICTURBSQUB CITY DBSTROYBD Kvery per.011 who ha vinited the quaint old town Jacksonville, Florida, will exeritMic mouliar niwlof I OH from the relent tir that dt'vaatatfd that plaM. Tin- tirtt roimidoratioii, of eourw), Mat . bu the sKufferinn of the people and the terrihle death met hy M manv imrxons. Hut, ui the caw ol Jacksonville, other tl.ou.litH will come to the mar, who hac neen the town with its Southern picture and its types of Southern life. Jacksonville ia.tlie .enter of activity (or the state of Florida. Yet the activity is not that of a rush ink. iikIii--trial community of other parts. The town regained its calm repose, charac teristic of the times when the old con ditions obtained. There one saw the pickanniny neyro alongside of the northern tourist ; the iiramt old live oaks gnarled and twisted, and land ing a picturewjne air to the place; the old fashioned two-wheel cartn of the negro truckmen ; the general attitude of leisurely life that cannot be jogged into undue haste; the business places wearing the appearance ot comfortable lounging spot for one who has felt fatigue from an eager tramp through the streets in search of objects o' curiosity. Now that a fire has swept the town, occasioning lots of millions, those wonderful old live oaks must be blackened and charred, those cool-look-my stores leveled in smoking ruins, and dire confusion and desperate rush ing to and iro must mar the quietude that has always attracted the tired Northerner seeking rest from the more trenuous life of tiie busier cities. From an aesthetic standpoint, the Are aas destroyed what cannot be re placed until many years have gone. Indeed, it can never be reproduced, for the ruthless hand of the more progres sive members of the community will not bring back the oldtime conditions, but will modernise a town that was antique in appearance and la itself a very reminiscence o( days long passed. It is as though the picturesque old lulling villages of Brittamy, so per fectly shown in the stories oi life in that portion of orth western Qaul were transformed into towns in which artists seeking antiquated types Mould rind only that which speaks of the ma teriality of the age and the principle of utility as against that which da lights the connoiseur of art. the larger center" of the trust's operation- This means rum disaster to many a town that has depended upon its iron or steel industry for the verv bread and htltter the people eat. This will In' a concrete illustration of the aiaantu of the trust eantrallaatiaa ami will cause many people to think deep ly who have leen careless of the course ol current events. A great revolution is in progress, yet few person.- realize the nature of it. amen corners nor In the field or forum, hut al his own fireside. There he lavs away Ins mask and you may learn whether he is an ape or an angel, king or cur, hero or humbug. I do not care I copper what the world says lor him, whether it crowns him with ulory or pelts htm with bad eggs. I care not what his religion may be. If his babiai dread his coining home and his bettor half swallows her heart every tune -he has to ask him for a 15 bill, he is a fraud of the first water, even though he prays everv night and morn ing until he shakes the eternal hills, lint if the children run to the front gate to meet him and love's own sun shine illuminates the face of 1 1 i h wife when she hears his footsteps, you may take it for granted that he is pure gold, his home 1 1 heaven and the throne ol (iod. I can forgive much in I fellow mortal who would rather make men swear than women weep; would rather have the hate of the world than the contempt of his wife; who had rather call anger to the face of a king than fear to the face of a child. Brann'i iconoclast. the SYLVBSTKR PBNNOYBR VINDICATED. If vou will notice the newspaper ac counts of President McK inley 's journey you will discover that. a majority of the governors of the states visited have not gone to the state line to meet the chief executive. Herein is bit former excellency, Sylvester Pennoyer, en dorsed, vindicated, while his erst while detractors have not one word to say of ttnitent confession that they were, perhaps, in the wrong. The doughty old governor has had the patience . to watt, and it is said that all things come to him who waits. The Portland Oregon ian writer who once intimated that .Mr. IVnnoyer was in sane will please take his own men tality to the repair shop. The Fast Ofapilllail'l Athena currec pondent indulges in the most elaborate biting sarcasm against the umpire ot the Atiiena-Whitman hall game played in Walla Walla. He writes in terms of extravagant praii-e ot Walla Walla ami Walla Walla people as they were on Minday when the Athena team played the town Walla Walla team, but has not a word to say oi Walla Walla oi Walla Walla people on Saturday as they were when was played the g.i in which arose the great dispute over a block ball. The man who will not yell himself hoarse over a good hall game is fit for treason and for baser crinies. HANDLING THB MAILS. OPPOSITION FOR THB TRUST. A few days ago it looked like tie ie, trust bad alisoluteiy nothing left t bother it in its dictation of the market prices of all products from its mills. The sky was clear above th.-n. and thav seemed to own the earth. Now appears a small cloud the me of a man's band This cloud is .-rosing the heavens, growing in sin emiig in its glower and heightening in the intensity ol its power The I'ennsyivama and .Maryland Steel com pany lias increased its capital stock from 0,Mu,OUi to $.ro,UUU.OUU. It pro poses to make a strenuous attempt to have a say about the nt.-e! and iron business. This is a very small concern, rela tively to the steel trust, having a mean little capitalization of $50.o)) .not), while the trust has $1 ,400,000,000 stock, and expects to pay an annua: dividend profit on that amount com mensurate, with the returns looked for by men who make large inve.tineiil.- The trust has already raised the price of steel rails. This is an arbi trary raise. The condition o! the mar ket does not justify it. The cost of pro duction does not justify it. The status is the same in labor and cost of ma terials as it was before the trust was formed. But the trust wants more money from sale of its products, and consequently asks for it, and the buyer pays it because he has to do mo. It may be said, en passant, that the rise in the priee of steel rails is probably due to the weakness the trust ucurllia. snowed on the New York Slock Kxchange lat week during the flurries that put to the teat all the toca. that were luted. It was desired to streugthen those securities by in creasing prioa. Kveryone will hope the Pennsylvania and Maryland concern will not ho wiped out by the competition of its powerful opponent. But the one thing that will cause the moat trouble for the steel trust is that the process of concentration has al ready begun. Smaller plants are being eluessl and the machinery removed to The care with which the world's mails are handled If illustrated by a case recently reported. DoWfl in New ark, N. J., a little girl, in the days before Christmas, (tonguiu for certain presents on that festal occasion ad dressed a letter to Santa Clans. It ran thus : I'ear Santa (Mails: .Mv name is Mav Kertvl. Please brinr me a stove, a Jul I s lied, a doll, a kitchen. 1 ..i..l my regards. It was placed in a small envelope on which wan written the Wiihl'a a, I, I ami this was enclosed in a larger ad- (iresne.i to .Mr. ania Llaus, .loyvili.-, Iceland. The letter was dropped in a Newark letter hoi on NoVciiio..r M A i..u .lav age it was returned to tin- writer Irum llie dean letter otlice, with the follow ing indorsement- appearing ,n the envelope. Newark, .V.J., Nov. 1', IMOo, 13:90 i. in Copenhagen, Denmark, December 7, UNO. Leith, Scotland, December 11, 1000. Itevkjavik, Iceland, Jan. IT, 1001. Plaaaiaiayaia Iceland, i-eh. 14, ueykavlk, March 0 Liverpool, Kuglaud, (aboard ship , March H, Llvarpoal, Fnglaml, March If, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 90, Washington, D. C, April 10 Washington, D. C, dead letter oihce, April 10. Newark, N. J., April 15. While it may be assumed that manv a postal clerk qnietlv smiled as the letter passe. I under his eve, It was still the duty of each to send it along, as none had any ulhcial know ledge that there was no .loyvilie in Ice laud nor that a man named Santa Claus might not make Ins home there. It was not until some postmaster in the northern island got hold of the letter that the truth could be known, hut it would seem that it was for warded at least once while there, l iually the letter was started on the back track and eventually found its way to the dead letter oihce al Wash ington. Thcjclerk opening it diMOVtfTfjd the address on the enclosed envelope, and the miasive was then dispatch. .1 pa the sender. H the system ol handling mails in all the countries through which the letter liassetl was not pretty uearlv per fect, the child's aiuwul In kka iuImh saint of childhood would never have found its way hack across the seas to the New Jersey city from which it was dispatched on its long journey. Boise Statesman. SOU DOHBSTIL PHILOSOPHY. If a man had a lot) pun, he would look after it carefully ami not Ik ( have the run of the town hv day and by night. But if he has a oh lid, it is different. They are turned loose at a tender age, to go where they will and do as they please. People wonder where the great army of tramps, dead beats, loafers, gamblers and disrepu table. WlllllHI. .'..I.I.. fr Tl.... ..... II... seed germinated in countless homes and sown broadcast on the streel ,i our cities and towus. Thousands ol children headed in that direction, who so far as care is concerned, are not given equal showing with a pup i-awtoii Standard. Til. i.Im. .. I,. I., I... . vru uitasure of a mau is nut in the market plat. oi ! AMONG THB FUN MAK8RS. Visitor Surely, I saw vou at Chicago world's fair? Foreign gentleman- Vis. ver honor hut Oi WU a fapawaa thin; now oi'm a Ohtnaa. John loves to hunt his hoe, his rake, his spade Then sit and loaf - and wish his garden made. "Martha, you are a Christian Science believer?" "(it course, Jonas." "Well, Martha, don't clean house just sit out in the yard, while I'm downtown, and give all the rooms absent treatment. ' ' Catnip was brought from the country ami baatoand on the offlo. aatj Coolly she sniffed it pushed it aside and asked in great scorn : "What's that'."' "Our ladies' seance broke up in a hurry last night. " "What was the matter'.'" "Oh. the medium forgot himself, and materialized a pet mouse which ha I belonged to one of the women." Brown sent l to that address for a reliable tip concerning the stock market. Jones Well, what was it? Brown I received a card saying: "The stock market will noon go up or down , we can't tell which." FlGPRUNE Ceresvl Fruit 46 Grainy A Perfect Food Drink Made from the choicest trims and cereals grown in California Possesses a delicate flavor and aroma not found in any other Cereal Coffee. All grocers sell it. The Navajo Coal and Petroleum Oil i Company Owncs 720 acres patented lands and tJOOaCrei petroleum placer locations on Navajo Kiver, Archuleta OOUtlty, Colorado, 15.000 feet of lumber on the grounds. 04,000 ( ash now in tin treat tiry. 500,000 shares non-asscssihlc stock 111 treasury to be used for development work. Wells will be drilled on the property within Sixty dsya. Samples of oil may In; seen at the hardware ton ol T. C. Taylor. In order to better proaeCUte the work the company now offers for sale 140,000 shares' ot stock .11 10c per Share (per value toe). After July i. 1901, the company will sell no stock at less than 15c per share. No agents, hut above number of shares. 120,000, can be had at mi per ihare 1 applying to any of the undersigned in orporatot . before Jul) t8t( IQOli Ml less sooner sold. T G. TAYLOR. C. B. WADE, J 11 BOBBINS, ROBT POR8TER, H, RALBY, F. I: CLOPTON, J. R, DICKSON, T J. KIRK WHISKEY Ho! I by JOHN setiMim The Louvre Saloon HKNIil.KTON OKKUON LOANS on WHEAT LANDS At lowest rates J- R. DICKSON, Hast Oregonlan Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Money to Loan tin city property at a low rate of intereHt. Can he re laid in monthly install ment M0 COM MISSIONS. Will loan on improve.! property or will furnish money to huilil with Will I e pleaded to give rig or. -n of actual cost to any one needing a loan FRANK B. CL0PT0N 800 Main Street ..French Restaurant. HK8T mku.- IN THK CITY OI-KN DAY AND NI0MT . . . UMI AND OAMK IN UK A HON Juat Kecalvetl a nice lot ol Irog'a legs Uua Lahuntaine, Proprietor. awllilor bulUlug, Mlu8t., f.uailou, Orejou Ask your Grocer for Ukiah Creamery Butter ltn guarantwd full weight. Try a roll and help home Industry, Tkifth ( 'reamery Butter is made by Billie Mo Reynolds, the West butter maker in the state. J.M.SPENCE AgeBl Ukiah Creamery. If you ride this season ride a CRESCENT. ONK LINK I tin 10c I tllUH. IV ... .'JUL' aash aura iiitertluu. CLASSIFIED ADS. I'ot'NT dKVKN ItiMtlc 1" llll LINK One loi. or utorv, per wood, at Ilia rale ol (e per IUW, One line, or moro. per mouiii. at tie- r,.t ..f i.n i,.t Uua, 1 in: kk UNKri 1 time JDc J time. 3bo 8 1 1 mat Wc .0 each aUdllloual luaertlou. MHi 1.INKH 1 time 'J&c 'Jtlmai Uc Htimat Uc IAu .-!. . ! 1 . 1 , . lu.ertiun K1VK UINKM t time .'KK- ume -Wc Stlmea Mi- MM ea.'ii a.l.liliuiial iimerllon two i.l.NKx. 1 t t t - - t&c iluaat 'Juc I time. 16a hi.- taM extra Kiarrli.iu HIX LINKS 1 liiuu -' 1. 1.1 a- it I UaMt lw xa.-li a.l.lltioual M ... . KOR SALK OR KXCHANUK. a NKW SIX IIOKSK POWKK QAMll line euKiue aud all llxture. couipiele, laaka, I'ipiug. batlery ait.l ulavtri.-aparaer, al price, or will ticUiuge lur coftlwuo.1 J (Loo I'eii.tlelou, Oregou N. IIKKK KI.K V . A I IOKNKY AT i.AW Ottlc.- in Aaaoi lalion Hlo. t K. I. BOYD, ATTllKNKY AT LAW. Conn at. Ill PHYSlCIAHb. UK. W. U. OOLB. OKKICK IN Jl L)U oulldtug. Omee Uour.. K Hi u a m. , lit P 111 Telephoue 77. K. W. V1NCKNT, M. 1). OKKK K KK.Mt ol rirtl Nalloual ttauk OBce lioum lu lo 13 a. m. ; 1 to p. m. L H. KKKDKB. ATTORNKY AT LA W Pen. Ileum, Oregon. JAMKS A KKK. I.AW OKK10S IN JHDH tSMMI UBS. SMITH A HBNUBBHON. OKKICK over ftudletou aavlug. Haui lelepboue II, rMtdeuve ulephona i. 11 B. (.AKMhi.n SI J) , HUM K IA III lo l i.jrnnL.il ii. t Hurifeou oflti-i- in Jul,' bulldtug Telephone Office, bla Ml ret: deuce, black U UB. l. J- M'KAt'l.. BOOM 17, A88UCIA tlon block telephone 1 ; re.l.lcuct u-ic phoue. black lol OSTKOI'ATHH PUYBICIAN8, DHs. kejrea A Keyei Office, one block weal ot Uo Ion Hlore DH, l-YNN K. ULAKK8I.KK, UHKoNK aud nervous iliaeaaei au l .lmea.eaol women, opp. Motel, cor. Water au.l Mam Hit. Pvudle lou, Ore. AaCHITKCTS AND UUILUBHS. T. K. UOWABi), ABUMITBOT ANl U perluuiudeui. make, compleu- au.l reliable plaua lot biill'llug. in the illy or couulry. Room 17, Judl bulhllug. SMKKk ,v ')I,K, CONTKAtrrOKH AND Ml Id an hiiiute lurniali.'.i on ahori no Um Job work .peciallv I'rompt atrvlot, Mhopou Bluff .ireel. ut.r Mniu lr.-. t. ' ,A. MAY, tX)NTKArroK ANI) builder K.limale. lurui.he.l on li kind, of maaonry cmeut walk.., .loue walla, elc. or dera can be It-It at the hail oregouian office. BANKS AND BKOKUBS. huht NATIONAL BANKOy ATUBN oregoj.. CaplUl, I6U.U0U ; .urpiu. .ud prolll.; ",c). lulereal on Um deii.ii. liu.ik o loreign au.l doLie.ln- exchaugc Collecllou. ....... meui. i j. Kirk, vice uretideut : K I H-r. Adam., pre. K I U. , L. Baiuell, aatl.Uul VBTKaiN AKV SURUB0NS. UB. J. UHBIBTIK, VBTBBINABY 8UB eon. giaduate of the Koyal Velenuary col lege, Kdlnburgh, Hcotlaud Late goverumtnt veterinary liiapeclor lor Vale duirict, H c. I 1 1 . , . - I I.' .iiimuil, .,f 11 (,.,,.! ......' t v. ,ien,,, u.l I. I- eiitlli. urluciplea. Located at Commercial ,l I'-.. 'I... .. . .. 'A....l .. ... w"'..ww.. tn. ic.eo.ioue .ialll 10. UBHTISTb. K. A. VAUOHAN, DKNTIHT. IU JUUU JSUlMllig A. L. BKATIK, U. V. 8. OKKltJK UVKK naviug. Baak. Uai admlultterod Ko A U,MNN' 1JKNTIBT, IN A8HOU1A glue., orer r a. i.iopton . office Uetl, ca.hier ; Mr.. K. catluer. THBi fKNULfcTON HA VI NUB HANK e.V(o."e;,,..rUJU r"i March I, UW capital, Ifio out luiero.t .llowed on tiiue .1. -poilu BicUauge bo !glu aud aold on all prin USl Ui S1""'1."1. 'latlon 4lv.ii u. coll.-. -tlouv W. J, KurniKl., pre.ldeut; J V lu., vlcv-pre deut; 1. J. Motrin, vaiiil.r. 1HK HUM Kit B HANK OK WK8TON Vte.lon, Oregon uov a geueral b'ikiu bu.lue... Kxchauge bought au.l wl.l JolK l.i tiou. promplly alleude.! u. Aflair. in moat excellent con. lllion au.l wmmJSSSt OKKICK J j'njeiiiigatiouco.iiiiiitie' ,,! raauoiulbla .lilzeu. Zr T . '. V .uieiii, preaiueui, i.e.. V, J-'oehaw vice prwident M M RTrit, ca.hier a .K ..K"'0'C. aa.i.taut chu-i director. i..jTt'!i,'l J:',,," n ''''" ' W."tijUil KU1,of"' Jamtwou, u. w Were .lust as Thankful for , Minn 1 1 pockaaa ti a larn one. Baoh will recne tea Hrtinc thorough Mini careful attention. If we tret tin- former, it mav in llOM tltiv to the latter hv llM satisfaction you will diirive in wearitiK our lannderad work . Domestic Steam Laundry, 1. F. Robinson, Prop. Telephonp 61) Pendleton Planing Mill liqual to any in the world. PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. BRRWRRYF own R TTI.INti. Highly ri i-oiniin iiiii'ii to family trails K.Verv bottle llllly .taVMIItil . ScbtfltZ Brewing Co. I Mriii ii nan s I- IK and Lumber Y (i Can gel! cheaper ay firm la the eonty because they buy i r,t.antities. If you J I'imber or any kind jj Will work call and w their prices R, FORSTER, - Cell upi No. S Away from him 111 bnyuiK K.mdi when lie bM rem to pay fur he tauiiai well afford It. Hut il you want to net your real hpna.t dollars' H.inh in llnrnam.. Saddle.-, hrl'llea. Spur., Whip-, i. loves. BrtMBai, I'oajb., Tent., nana Oovtn and Oaavai call on th only rtaddlery lieu..' thai ha no r.iil lo pay Joseph Ell, Prop. Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD GUTTERS Kor linriiN ami lwill iiikk. ('htMtpur to, in tin. LumbeTi Lath, Bhioglw, Duildiiig Pnpuri Tar Paper, Lime and CMOient, MmildiiiUH. Pickets. I'lastcr, Itrick and Sand, Screen PuoriA vv'iudtiw.s. Sash and Dnurs, Terra Cottii Pipe. Borie iS: Light, Prop's Alta St , otp Oonrt ions- I L. Ray Co.. Buy and aell Stock, Bon Ham for Wood, Coal, brick and Sand. Heavy Haulinj; l -1 .. . m i atteniion n,,,, to OoaMgatM nti j r a a a a a m mm u m ii PIANOS aa -m S i a i. A II ,r,,n,lc J ... (,,,.,.-, wn iitiuii u n miiu iii tiir lowest posif pricea. I heae K"'Jswtt in the Btore previous I May i st ami coogaoeei were ol the Brings i Da stuck tar i c r V UKCEIUU c r III Successors to Iiri",i,'s a Dam. Take the... . Washington & r l; n:. V .11111 in i i h k tn Railway l ot CliieaKo, St. P.nl, W. M ban Ulty, Ht. Joe, ()maii, All Points Last and Portland and polaf on the Sound. .ui... MniiiiMv, v ..i leauariM-.. .. .hi. ,- i-hnMullHIM li it ui . l.jl.p.in.n. ...ui"-!' al :Via m. u U i.iirii. dally enccpi rtuu.tar Kor information regardmn rata ni.Hlatlona call on or addreaa W ADAH H H. CAI KKKHKAH. 0, K A., Walla Walla. Walk. Rnd Ci ra i n lor call or on mar.lua. New York Stock Hxchanije. CIllcaKo Stock KxcImiikc. Chicago Hoard of Trade. Court e-tiioot. t'oi.lli,,n, Qffk A I llJHNKrs 0ABTM .& KAI.KY, ATTOKNKYH AT oi cwtiu.Ii ntui umidlug. UK A N 4 i.OWKI.I,, ATTDKNKYH AT tonTorlSin" A"tUUo" BllKk T-e.U.I,y,Y' i-AWYKu. urnuK in Judd Hullding, Peudlelon, Oregon It fey 45 ATTOHNKY8 block ' ' uu u Ak'atiou WlWn NATIONAL Hank ok PKNDLK tou. Capiui. m.uu): .urpiuh, o,0uu TritSL acu. J.IWM bankii.K GuiaSr u,. ,u;,. au.l lelegrauhi, iraualer, .old on Uaiauo Sa , J ".u- orawn on i inua, Japan ud Kurope. Make eollertioua o rcaaooJl I.. "oe caaniei , II. ( lueruaey.aakiilaiii cuhier WAHHAN IS. CALL PUR COUNTY All I I ii. . . HS'SfZJiK! eourl houw upon preMUllv fandlelou, Oregon. May I, I'juT K. YATKH, trMwur.roi Uiualllla Couul y A. t SHAW k CO. w. j, UVILL, MiMpr. fUOLESALE ANH RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard on W.-lili Nti.-ot t)()Uoitn lliiut It. ikIiI )e.)t Wo are ire(artl to fiirniHli nvtliiii( in the luinlwr lii, HikI can Kiiuruiitew pricttH ti uh itlioan. if not ,.i.u. IbM aUteta. WV al, ,-ttrry a larK iiuooi uoorM, WindowH un.l Moul.linK. I'artiuH fontoiiipUiino t jti i UI i nu will Hn well to na uh iHifore plariiij? tlmir oniora. W algo carry Uaacad KhI Air wood. I'liouti Maiu g NORTHS PACIFIC RUNS Pullman Sleeping Elegant DimiwCw I i. in 1st SIcepniM To ST. i v KuO i.KANl' . no ink nrlWKK I " - . all THROUGH TICKEI 0HI0AG0 k-1 WASHINGTON! I'llll.ADKl.l'HW NKW YttKK .Ml u ooiiili- r.i"' . ,. o. JaDan H.. ,ai. a I a. own au.l Northern ran aud American Uuo. l I Ml- SCHaOUL' I ram leave Peudleion H4.wa.ja. .. .. . .......... .. r U' . tou, Oregon, or A '"uia Third ud MorrlaouH Tuluphoilti VI. A B A tV I I Ll I Wood and Posts. ... .. u Price" "b,.' aoovi-iv.i . lu... '.n - 1W, rirau.i "'"- yjjjd ... aa VJIIkt) roarot na - I'KN DLKTON ,