Don't Forget These Things That tht Magnet Cash Store is sell inn Kols at tha very hottom prices. That our stock is new and fresh, up to (l ite and attractive, CO IDA Rltd HM, That we don't charge sou anything (or looking at our fJOOde, end it you tlon'twanlto buy we are your friend still. Corteous treatment and fair dealing bringi its reward THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood TUKHDAY, MAY 2s, 1901. BLACKBURN'S OPPORTUNITY. Aii opportunity in now offered tot At' tornny- lenernl lllack ho rn toexemplltj t Ik- MMtiM ui lllaekstono's laeehlngl, anil to shuttle the politician wli often uses an elective hKiil or ) Of 1 1 0 1 M 1 ntlicn to servo the hiicIm of party or partis. Qaoega w. Davis, bfuerly oltrk ol tlie school land hoard, is pros i i.il livtheoator of the statu' fund to thn extent of fill, 000. Davis wa" appointed when Sylvester I'eniioyer was Kiivarnor, Ueorjre W. Mcltride (more lately I n it. Slates senator serretarv "f state, and Phil Metscluiii INMONT, the three laiing the state land board. 1 hrouiili neiflect id mnnr person or persons, the luniks of Davis wen- par tnittssl to remain in a had condition, until last winter, Inn", after Davis liad Itone from In nil the -UinrUife n discovered. Now Attorney-General Blackburn cncides that he ha- pursued the in vestiKation ordered, to the eml thai tu bas proven the defalcation. He write to ex-( invernor I'eniioyer, sutrest inc that the latter make good tie- f.ll.iHXI. (iovernor 1'ennoyer replies that lie voted against Davis' appoiiitnieiit, and that Metschan and MeBflde rated lor it, and su guests that the brunt of the MMM must h plaod on them- tw re publicans, inasmuch as it was their candidate who was guilty of tin- crim inality. This is a well taken point The , pie of the state will not In- will tag to entirely exonerate the democratic ex governor, who, as the head of the state government, was in duty hound to see to it tiiat Davis righteously adminis tered bis trust. Kut, the people oi the state will (eel tiiat ex.t ioverimr I'eiinnver should lint be a scapegoat, bear off int" the wilderness the -in- ol his two repnhl lean associates, who were iputi- as much Isiiinilon Id fiw Davis' accounts and coniiel from him strict accounting. Were lilackstone, the patron saint of the lieiich and bar, to come from hn giwva.be would reiterate seine oi heau tiflll teachings as to tin- lofty Klamlanl of ethies tn which the lawyer should attain. And the lawyer, retained as counsel (or the state of Oregon, would hear some line sent intents from that same lilackstone antnt the Davis can- lenge. lie had made M record so clean Md sportsmanlike thai the American people have almost reached the point of wishing him success in wresting the cup from the .New York Yacht club in whose possession it has remained from the beginning. Some unlucky star shone when Sir Thomas' men cut hsise Shamrock second from her ways and sent her into the water. Iir.t DM and then another mishap hai occurred, until it is cause lor wonder that Sir I lionai does not give up the attempt and men tain vow that the cup mav remain in New York forever, so far a concerns him. Hut. apparently, he has tin i- r i. in- of a genuine subject of John Hull's sovereign and has regis tered a vow to kis'p at it everlastingly until be gets that cup. Inasmuch as men will have amusi ment, it is tortiinatc that so couspicii. oils an example is offered of clean. gallant, manly contention for the su preinacv, such a- l.ipton presents in hi cup race manoeuvers. inmil luck to Sir Thomas l.ipton, and mav tin New York Yacht club concede tin extra tune akel in which to repair the Shamris'k, and may she give Con stitutiiiu. tin- defender, a race lit for a world ol sport to witness. PIOHT OF Tin HIUH SBAS. James .1. Hill gave out an interview in Minneapolis the other day, where in lie makes a notable utterance, aua lyiing the situation in peculiarly simple and lucid manner: "The light is on the high teas. The great trail. i contest i between the I '.i -1 lie on the one hand and the Sue canal and Cape Horn on the other." "it is not a tight between this sec tion, or city, or road, or the other, at least so far as I am concerned. It is a lug question of trallic development; it is a quest ion -of commercial develop ment ami industrial development (or tin- country at large. "( lur compel iter i.- not here, not in New York, noi in Sao Krancisco; be is on the high seas Our tight is national, or rather, it is international. Our problem is to get hold of the commerce of the I'm-1 lie mean and bring it across the Pacific and across u,e I'mted stales, instead of allowing it to be diverted around the globe via the Sue canal and Cain1 Horn. " HOMK mil IN CAMAS VALLKY. I In- position ol the slock lin n in Southern Umatilla county, that they will keep outside husbandmen from their ranges, is certainly a striking in stance nt home rule. Those lamas valley dock and herd owners are law abiding men ol almost uniformly good character. They are good citizens I hey are industrious and fillgal, pist and houest. They possessed the (run fill Camas vallev in an early .i ami iade it an abiding place of prosper oils, contented lam i lies. lhev have built up an industry founded upon tin use of the range lauds as u necessity to continued production of beef and dair -mil And they (eel that they cannot justly be deprived of the dsn! their herds need, by having outside men come from a distance ami pasture their stock at the settlers' very ilour yards. Of course, no one will contend that they have any technical legal right to assume such ail attitude as thin h.no assumed, nor to enforce any such ruh-x as they have formulated. Hut they rightl) mregard il en techno. i ties of toe law, and stand upon what they and all fair minded men will concede to be rights higher than any that are coiiservisl by statnte. It is likely that public opinion will support them in their contention, and that even the courts will respect that which all men know is often higher than all statutory law the right of self-preservation, for thai il BSaOtl) what it means to those Camas valley stockmen. A THUK UKNTLKM AN L Y IHISHMAN Every lover of true sport will -m pathixe with Sir Thomas l.ipton, the Irishman who has again challenged for the America' cup races. He came her. two years ago, lost the contest, bo' won the respect and even the admiru tioil of the American people for bin manly attitude during the dnhciiltie that occurred at that time. He exhi bited the qualities o( a gentlemanly Irishman and, in the Hearing of those who know what is a true Irish gentlc inau, who can pay a higher com pi went? Hir Thomas was not daunted, but ".luckily .umc again to the dial. In regard to stories of his being en gaged in a trallic ligtit, .Mr. Hill said Now, looking at it broadly, what is the situation.' What of our commercial luturn.' Turn to our rati- of population growth. We are iloubllilg every thirty years. We have multiplied more dur ing the last Ihirly-llve years than dur ing the on preceding. I' rem the laud ing of the Mayllower down to the clone d the civil war we grew .to, is. 10,000, hut since we have increased 41,- 000,000, At thm rate, during the next tlnrt vears we mav grow to l.'si.tnin, 000. "What shall we do with this popu lation now many can we use in man ataatariagf We employ less than oin inarter. At the moal not over one third, or 00,000,000, can lie employee! in in nuilacturing, railroading, tradi and the professions The bulk of the remaining 100,000,000 must go to th laud. When- will they go.' Not P New l-aiglaml. with its rocky and un prisluctive hills. New huglaud, tit use h term in physics, is tilled to II 'saturation' (mint "Nor will the South take much uf the increase, Willi the exception of tin- Latin in tin x from southern r.urope No, the great increase will Is in tin- valleys of the Ohio, Mississippi, Mis- soar: and westward, the fertile prairies of the great central West and ImivoiiiI. wherever irrigation is possible. "Now, then, what will these 100,- ". .', in i, op the laud ol the west pm luce rood, will they not? That will prisluce the three great stapl f trallic final, fuel ami shelter but final in the main. "Now cross tlie I'acilic and what do we hint Millions of people, and what can lhev buy'' What can a man who earns a shilling a day. and that i- the average wage of the linen l, buy d us,' Can he buy luxuries',' Can he buy any great amount of manulac- tured gissls at all.' No. He will buy only what he is compelled to buy lu sustain life. He will do most of his own m, null I. turnip alter a little, lor lalsir with him is cheap and plenty. 'lie will want ol us only the simple staples, as grain, provisions, raw cotton, etc., from which to weave his cloth, and perhaps n little lumber, coal and some hand tools. Hut his principal demand will He for food just the pnslurts whirh the present (Kilning population ol America's great central and western MMM is prepared to furnish. "So here we have a big trallic pro position to place the great surplus staples of central and western America at fin-door rif the Orient, and bring back from tha latter anything that we can use. The future has in store fori us along this line a vast commerce. 'The next attention is: How shall it be handled: bv what route shall it go'' -hall America handle It, or Knmpe'.' Will il go by the I'acilic or by the -lie and Horn'.' I hope that America will handle it, iind h the I'acilic. tocog raphy and nature declare it and trade cannot resist them." "What is tlie status of the Hurling P.n deal, Mr. Hill?" "The purchase of the Hurlingtmi bv the Northern roads i accomplished. The condition that two-third of the Hiirliugton shares be deposited (or ex change for (ircat Northern-Northern Pacific bonds on or before Mav 'JO ha" been more t Iiiiii met. In fact. OB tier cent of the shares had been deposited w ith the directors on Mav Is, when I left New York." "How about tha control of the Northern I'acilic'.' Have the Union I'acilic interests bought the road, as claimed.'" "The Northern I'acilic," said Mr. Hill, with a smile, "has not changed hands. It is in the same control that it was, and under the same trallic pol icy. ' ' "Does the purchase of the Hurling Ion by the Northern roads, then, Im ply that the Hurliiigton will handle Ureal Northern and Northern Pacific freight east and south ot the Twin Cities?" "The Hurl inglon, ol course, along with the other Chicago roails. There are six good Chicago roads and tbev must always interchange their trallic." "Alter all is said, we railway managers are largely automatons. We must move as nature mid commerce dictate. We succeed onlva We obey tha great natura' laws and the public interest. As between roads ami mag nates, it is a case of survival of the littest. Who is the fittest which road, what route" That which geography, gravitation, climate production, popu lation, commerce, and progress select, control and support. The others nrist pass from view ." a e The Dalles bad a hot wave on Sun day, the thermometer registering Ho in tlie shade OPEN ON JUNE 1st, 1901 W.J. CLARKE & CO. HARDWARE A PLUMBING. 205 Court St., Opera House Block L LEA&PERR1NS SAUCE The Original WoneBtenhirt BEWARE OE IMITATIONS. It is highly approved fur the de licious llavor which it impart:; to Soups, Fish, Game, Meats, Salads, Welsh Fan-bits, etc. ThU Hlirnstutf h r. wry tttl. The Latest Scientific Discovery Is based on theprini Iple, "Destroy tie' caui . ymi rvtuov e the elli-cl ." llerpii ide kills t he amni thai oao dra tlrutl'hy iligging up the scalp us they burrow their pesiiferons way to the hair nsil. w hi re lin y finally destroy the hair. Without dMdiufl pour hair will grow luxuri ant l.. Ncwbro's Horpicide step- dandruff' uinl tall in,.' Icor, and starts jiair rowing within lOilaya, One hoi lie will convince you of thlti 'or s.i at a i inl-CU.- lirug Store. The Navajo Coal and Petroleum Oil Company Owns 7J0 acres patented landaand 1 500 acrea petroleum placet locations on Navajo Uivut. Archiiiet.i county, Colorado, 15000 feet ol lumber on the grounda. 4,000 cash mow m the treat ury. 500,000 harci non ,1 weaaible itock in treasury tn be used tot development work. Wells will be drilled on tip property within lixt) da) Samples of oil may be seen at the hardware store ol T. C. Taylor. In ordei to better prosecute the work tha compan) now oilers lor sale go000 shares oi stock at 10c per Share ' par value oc ) Alter July 1. tOjOt, the company will sell no stock at less th 151 per shun.-. Nu agents, but above number of shares, Ig0,0 , can be had at 10c per share bygpplyiu to any ol the undersigned incorporator, luilorc July ist, 1901, un less sooner soi.l T. C TAYLOR, C. It WADB, ROBT PORSTBR, J II RALEY, J R, DICKSON, f T J II. ROBBINS, P. 11 CLOFTON, J. KIRK. MUST BE SOLD j ' Th enure itock of the obi Wile B Allen Musi, Co instriiiin-iits in make room tor a larc ami 1 0111 plots line oi planus. ir gnna, small muw'c i la itrumenta ami 1 h t music now on tin- road. Call ami si . the stock. You can save $lO0 in , i 5 on ,1 pjg HQ, Tht uloriei f Sprisg The garniture ol summer, are shown in the run ami matting beautiea are diaplaj in covering lot voiii Boon iliirinj; the warniei months Nothing more cleanly, iinm dainty 01 cooler can be found thai tha ruattingi we are ghowing iviixs hum 751 tip to $40 Mattings as lov as 1 51. t iiderlaklug a Spu-ialt) . Jess. Failing. Main sin-el m-ar Btidgn Piratchtaa tuner m attendant 1 Wakefield & F ailing n.11,1, 1, kuic Bleak, Court Mreet. Call up foro W ) U.iok f U ColMir j Hu4i 1 Cutlc, No. 5 (or WotHl. Con I, Brick und Sand. Heavy Hauling hist-isi iMtaUaa given to MMbjBMMl Laatz Bros. mngt I'abutl Face Humors I 'in 1 1 W car . blackheads, simple rashes, red, lOllgll hands, falling hair, and bgby biatgUahga prevented by (,'UT! ( uka S,mu, a sure preventive of in- jgininglinn int filtfajglng of the Porag, Hl'l tlir.ulmUl lh Woild foTTSH lltL'U 41CHIM. COMI II-,' ,UwkM. ll.Cli. IlkJluUMi,.!! HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY lor Ccntlenwn who cherish Vualilv Hoia by JOHN m iiMi,. . The 1 tmvrc Saloon 1 1 "'-1 1" OKKOON. t'SK I.I N t II 1 1 1 lie- ' Il hie Umm jmi ao cmcIi iin, IIIHTllOU. CLASSIFIED ADS. col ' nt IgVKN WTOKPM ii . line hi murv, 1st c.-k. ui iiiu line, or more n-i niitm I UK LINK rslu lf I n pur II 11.. i' nt In .ci ;,n 1-OH S A LU OR KXCMANUK. rHK KIM-.M ilKMJlAN IIAUKH ANH I h UlUta gtMU in He BOrtllWMt, l ac 1.. iiiiii,. Iiuinin fan, -1 nr.-Mi, hi i:,e e(.i ol nb lillry. I'riWM rSSSUIISbl. Ui, Angi'le. IWIgUll Hum ' i Mr- H 1 HQII, M.iiisk'T. Nu s' Wen In. nu ti , HullUilli Ore. 1 aru LIN I61 .Is I I line linn-. .1 lltui'. Ii" SMI lr iiiMfrinin AHCHITKI fs ANU HUILIIKHS f, , HOWARD, AKt'HI I I I AMI HI l loili-u.U-iii uiatr. i-uuini n- mi n-lisi. IV.' i-"...',"'."1?,. "' C,,J' or wiiur, SWIM " I I A M-; tUX HOUHK POWMB UAKU Il . nt, , ,1 II M C.llll .l.-IC Ul,k, piglllf, lisn.-ry mi. I siaclria SMrkar, ! U urice, or will eiiTiaiue lur conlwoo.1 J Clova, I." 1 1 . 1 . 1 insjoB Ko.ni I siiKiik ,v UitLK.CONTUACTOUtl ami '.'"'. r. ui". ninoi'ic. en .... M-' ilii l'r..i,i Mtmua ... . j.e, . ,m I'r.im IMgM illiif Itlwt, ur fni .in-.- HHrslCIANS. UK. W. U. t.l.h OKVIUK IV J I Hit) ouiMius obi.. Uours. li Ui U a m.. I i. i l ui Tsispliuue 77 o- ilAV wntka;tor ami ttlliMI h.liiuai,-. iiirin.in-.l 00 h killdl ui Mary, wuii-iu walk.. ui(. wall, nr ur 111 be Mfl at the ha. 1 UrUWlH ottl. . iter. 1 UANKb ANU UHUKKKS. IttK t A KM Kit K It A N K l) WhSluS butiuean. gkOoMM Uoiwlii ami aol.l vSf ' !",',"" Pr,""r" MhNKUd lo A9.lr, , mo1 IriTstllWtlWi rwmllUiii of muuuitti! ottci'ra K Jauit-aou pre.nU-at I rovlMtcl, Ut rmi.lcui . 1 . 11 ' K Mllgori', a.o-laui o A liarliusii M H.Jolni ic Hhy.leian ami Survni onie.. ii. i .:'".'. .' M"l("i'' Miill.liuK Ti-lepliouo: odn-e, blavt 71; re.' rf"eu"; V, W, VIM KM, M. II. OKKIt'K Bit AH ot Kirn National Hank OBlcc Hour, in lo I'J in , I to i u ui. UltM. HM1TH A HKNOHUSON. OKKIUK m.-i I , n lu iiiii .s lagi Hauk lcloptioui . re.i.U-iic,- ivli-pbuua .i. H. 8. liAltKIKUli, M. P., HOMK PATU IlKJII II) ---'i"l '.' 'II ... ,,. MiMM; ' i nrve, 1-a.inir sl,ier. .tirei t.,r I I Prina. (I i houori Jauirou, U, M the Vlan b on to the our Ilea it t I cadidK a Nose mav tiii-leail liim soiiH'tiini's, .!.., I.. Ill- II lil. 11 lanndrj lath; umth--- y f -, nrfisti-- lanndry v..rk that he win ,.v..r tim! a BUM laadlng ona. oer bi iditite laundrj work i- the acma oi hiah grade axaalfnnea in tht" Una, we ,i ,, (blrti, "'liar-, eelh and twdaf. wear in a manner that keeps then, in tine condition, a- eii - looking hs ifissl as naW, at nil times. ihimestk Steam Laundry. Oregon Lumber Yard wo' i 0UT1 BBS Kor haru" ami dWHIIingl, Olieapei than tla Lurriratr, l.ikth. MhitttstlejM, Building i a poi . rr Parwr, Lull, ami ' fill , 'lit, Jtottldinga PickBta i'lastcr. Hnck and Sstnd, Serec'ii Dootall Win laws S.ish and UwifaV i grrn Gotta Ftp Borie & Lijjlit. fV(ip', Attn St , onp, Court Mouse You get (iood Beer.. W'litdi ymi drink PILSNER BEER. Quftnnteed not tn oaiiM hotdftohG or dixxinegg Ask for if. Schult Brewing Co, I he I'lace to Buy::. I Where yon eat, m qaM ami aheap prices, p,,. . vi ,i r onler for l.a(ir water tanks ami f,.P, r iaet llaeofl I-umlier, Lath Shingle, Build. ing DBpBT, Tar paper,Linie an,! cement, Tickfts lil aw 1'iastcr, briok, Sand, Moulding Screen I hu,rs j Windows, Bash A- Doom, Terra ( 'otta Pipe, Umber Kard K. hUKSILR, - PronnW loney to Loa i n t ity property nt a . rate of intnrest. Can Tl, roM in monthly install-iiientM HO COMMISSIONS. Win loan on Improve! property or rHI fnrni,h money to MlIM with Will Is- pleased to gTfg fl nres of actual rant tn any. one iihihI i ui- a loan rn a ivriy r -. . Moo Main Street. IV I T I I . . l ' mM "te il w il Under New riaiiairenient. J. W BANCKOFr. Prop. n u.- iiinl 'i rs-r ilay, Mealnar SH-cial Kales liv II,,. nionth II'-- HO e 111 Ihe ell. I... iw. raau. Hll t Sll trains. Crse nmillr rimu Klselrle llahUi ami Hw.m Wttm-mi .JT.'.-. t".',r f.niir-t inH Ink.... n - -- - - vww M V. -..II..-.IIII I PENDLETON OPEGON Telephone 72. ALLEN BROS. Wood and Posts. IKhveri'il I'romptljr. ftttrnt KiKhi Kir ami isininarie . I ...i- io.l lltMUg OfBai rear of Sav . ntfsJtank, A. C. SHAW & ill,1 T, i. skwki.i., MiMggr, LUMBER DEALERS HPS n OPFG0N ars ' . 3H0RT LIN Uhion Pacific IISStRT ma Tims Sahaduls From Poieilalon. Yanl mi Vats Sliet OeeaaHa Hum itnigM Deeef We are pggfggggg to huabil anvthu,.. ., .1. . 1 1 oi in.- oiiiiiht niie an, l,r' hi he .1- ,'il(i, than othurs. We also line of DiKirn, Winil i in. sin. Halt Lake. autur fori Hurtlaad Worn,, llmalia Kan Spvclal sas Otty, Hi. IxmiU, 'i' l.'liirafii auit Kasl Via Hunt I ill-lull. j All nil' Kali Lake, Itouver, ft U r.-. Murth. tloialia. Ku I t m sas City, Hl.UiuU Chi lls Hunt i aire and Kaat niKion ' . i ean ifuaraiitee if not alaggeef ' arrv .lr i '- ami M I 111 III !! Wifaa - eplggfagj aniMuai will well lo s,h. us Mrr ajal ,i..... oroers. w,. . - : m ir rti issi Pbana Mam ga st I'aul Ka.i Mall ItUa in Tla Igaaaaa Walls Walla, Lawlitou HiikaUf.Wallai'..l'ulli man, Mtaaaaaotu si i i .in liiihitli.Mllwsn i ic ( hk-aaii sua kai Ke.1 l.-uri black ii HI!. I'. J, M l Al l.. UllO.M 17. ASHtM'IA lion ul.M'k telephone J.. re.l.leuee ic. en".' I'lat k Ml HM Kiil'. I llll I'lnsHiANS, Hits. K.-)i- .V Kcte. Illln. on., ni. K-k went nl I..,. toil ator. KtaaT NATIONAL liANKtiL ATHKN ONfOB ispiu,l,4u.uuu...,rn,i,..i ,'.,,,' f",u. interest on tim deiaaii. i, faralfo aad .toLietu. aebaue uoiieciion. liiiinllill.. . . i . 1 1 u A . . ".Ii'lll. Ment; T J. Kirk, rles-mali laa, uell. catniLT . cashier. Mi. h v.Ulu (ir.. E. 11. 1 Harinii, askUUin Hi:. l.YNN K. II1.AKKSI.KK I'HKilNh aul iirrvuu. 'liMawi au.l UiMiaiuu ol iiuun Dii Ifou-I, nor. VJaler ami Main Hu. 1'eudle ion Ore K1HHT N AT'ION Al. hANKOKHKNUfX VK TUHIN AKY SUKUKONS. Ult. .1. fill! is in:. VtCI'NRlMAKY sru I.'.ili (II'IIUI. ol tlie limal V el.-tnimi . ol. lege, Kiliuhurnli. tkollau.l Late auverniueut tetsriuarv luMMUM lui Vale Uialnvl. U '. Hui. i-.ti. ainra il- nl sh ko ,1. treated on an- lllllle urlui'iulea l-o.al.--l ill 'ounnerelal .table., Veudleioa, Ore leleuhoui.-M.oii l ATTogngyg. A Ki'KK .V KAI.KV. A ITOKNKYS AT Law OOtce in moiih- Hank Buil.llug an. . i.......... r " wu.m, uii.nii-h. hkt-lianv. .11.1 lelear.un,.- ir.uiler. .01,1 .,, , trsuchieo. K,w voU ,, prm.iua! ,m,u,7! Ua MotUlWWI Kraft. UfaWB on lhiua J.tJ sua Kurupe Makai i-oile.-t.on. W LertAukei.) ,re..,lent t jZ' vice ,re.Uenl. r b tt a.u- ,.,nier , nuernaejr, auliuui t-aihier u,or- " I TMfc I'KNKU.Ui.S AV1NU8 . sK n7,lo1,j;'iir,,:,u '"suue.tM.rel ujal eapltal. Iikl.utti Ulerest allowed on ,,, i pal H)inu. 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