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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1901)
We are Going to Celebrate; Are you? Tin- Fourth of July will soon bt In-rr, and if you lid vi' not yot ptirdhaMtl yOUI holiday attinr it will he to fOUf idvalll to do so at once. U' ltn'tiilii't , di-lavs art dangerous, and the prettiest tfoods are being sold now. (jet your dres while you have an assortment to select from. Till: MAGNET CASH STORE Clomonts & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood tup lines not provil H siltiatani'i' Ml cheap, an itlnnlttllnii aaay w pnifN ration, iif .m in -ni''f Irani a tin Mp, usually, nini( ;. i i. nml an it IN ro.iki tl in mm lnrj? vcissl. It If loft mi the BfR, MUtri umn lml.int! himself f ron i Hie DM! i"". tit krltlu, in he il"irep. The jrowifer "Brawn hoyu are apt scholars BRI iMm In srril.- Mini Iptwh nnr NlUHNMB (pMlj'i I'hi'V nil tl.tt iloivii on tfltllr IihiIs faith t In-i r h'Kc nfwwrf under Ihetii pYattlflng arlliaU mi tin. AniiTii'iin MMMW nl tliPlr friendi, the miimi "f xiiiii'H ami oitlai ami i'it'i'lallv nil tin- 'nrh "Ynknlm nia. Japan.-" fnr tlnv are urent letter writers mi l each man nuts the Aineri can MUM Ol thU DOfftofllM nnlv on for etell " r with tin' name ol person I I rt-' I ami street adilress in .Innaii e.e rin-v art- ki'pt nn n ureal rtllltnr in tin nhVe nl the head contractor hv Dumber, To Mm Ftllraad eiwnpaoj which employ hi VI en. I .lap bluTer l" known liv Ins iiiiinlior nml the mini her nf In iranif. Tin Nn. o.iMnu 40. mav be at T' liillel'iii in June .lint .l.'sirinv. a i OMM Of boiOg nee'h.l e leivheru No. Hi nnifu, ntuv heejntne No. '.'n. imhk 2s. it ha ' ramie Ifpl upon dead office ami mwm& " MONDAY. JULY I. (Mil UMkTILH COUNTY'S WIIKAf t It III' At Ibtl time nf tin- year the aneal crop in iittrai:tin! the attention n all classes of our titlMM lor the NMOfl that it in the duel staple nf l.'tuiitillu county ami is laruelv dap led Upon lor the propentv nf the rouininnity. It ha hei'ii our Imast in the pat that this county ha pro. luce. I about one third nf the crop of the state, and ap proximately one pur cant nf the wlo.it crop u tne i nit1 I States, lhereti.ro the iimwiiiK crop ha always l.een looked upon with inueh Ballcttode by our citizen, ami it i not tint of place tn review it prospect-' for the rowing euHon . In thi county there in every reason that the yield will he sat isf actor v , and equal in MNMl to that nf any DMl year, and nearly i .1 ! in quality. tin 1 the priinie, and it will i lealiied union ooine untoward circum stance luill intervene in the near fu ture, and, a the rancher mvn, "We are never nu re of a crop until II. e wheat in in the nack." After it in in the sack, the wl.e.n -Krower'n nest talk in to nerure the hiuhe-i price the market afford. lie diligently searches every avenue Ol in formation ; and thin year especially, he 1 seeking all nource upon wnn n t" have a prophecy of price for tin' near future the time when the crop is lie inx hauled to market and in ready fur nalu. There in nut an ureal assurances .1 high remunerative price a in snnn nf the pant seasons. On the one hand the prediction- are that the I nil.. I State will harvent the lament cr ever. known in it hmtory 750,000,000 it predicted hv statisticians, whih- ti e estimates, baneit upon the last pjOVWfl munt report of comlitioim (JOM I would (five 11 tltkJ.utnJ.UOO hunheln. Such report are predicted upon the nueeenful harvent of winter wheat n 111 pruiftenn and Die preent comlilioii of ipriiix wheat to he harveitt d 111 Aottunt, a well a- upon the acreage of wheat. Mut nilppone the prenenl lav.o aide couditioiiN do not continue in tin unueu Plate ami the preneut crop 1 cut short, the price inut neiearii inoiint up to a hi(h IgarOi tor Mftflj Hie entire worlil in ilepemllii ii...n the United State tonpplvall deii.it- especially in KiiroM, where the crop are shown, from all informal ion at hand, to be very short. The failure in wheat crops and other cereals iti tier many amounts to a calamity, lu I'rauce there in a ureat shortage, in Austria, llunitary, Servia and .i.ljucnl couiitrie there is scarceh WMMgb I Of loc-al demand; in larife area" ol OOOUtfJ in Kussia the ilroii(ht has pl.iw.. havor with Um crop, ami cut down Die estimates bat.,il upon the acreage, ai.il Kiiland never IjtodMM MOOCll (of holm, supply. So Kurope especially ii looking to Auicricii o inaki- up D.e deli, lel.c III the supply, ami It If- Kile to predict tuat the United M il. he called upon to supply to loremu toiiutties a larger amount ol wi...t than wat. ever demanded helorc. I I. . r. fore, i( our crop should lie larjfc, If can still expect a remunerative price, hut, as before statetl, slioiild an r.-i,-us mishap befall the spring wheat, we may expect much higher prices than have prevailed during tin pd year. This is the condition that exirls at the present time. To the when growon of Umatilla couuty, as well as all lin en tire country, the Kasl Oregon nm says, let uot the cssimist pofMUkia you, uor barken to the uptiii.nt, hut exercise gootl couiliiuii sense in deler miliiiiK your course. As a rule, ti e farmer makes most by selling earlv, for he then avoids the shrinkage, louses mid expense of holding, and al though prices mav be lower than can be obtained a lew month hence, lii net prodls are really greater, and he bj relieved of all risk. All around earlv 11:. 1 . . . . uiiiuK in more saiislactory , as ex ptffitMa leaches. UHhlel.X WithoOt the M'tth nient- of the Ohio iboUld ever he inhdiiticl bjf white men. Dsnitl Wbltwf , one ol the ure.ite-l intellectual light" ill tile en- I ate, h.i,. I it wa a nigiitniare tn hellt ft that the I'acilic 1 '.act, Ivinn bgjroad I the imputable peak ol the Uockii-n, should ever be h pan ol the A f loan nation In hi day the journey aero Die continent wa an uii'lertaking t make the sto ite-: heart falter, lie naii! inai thi wiluarnaM ahauld ba left to the savage and Die wild animal which Du n ruled it. That BO Ran Knglatlder could ever conscientiously OOnaaill to send explorer and adventurer- I" line Mich grave perils. lint Baal (on, that giant in mind and nitiire, said that the territory in ciic tion would become an empire still greater in riches ami culture than even botttad Ron Bag land ; that hardy ad venturers wnilhl follow the path- nl the cougar, the antelope, the buffalo and tin' beat over those mountain soli tude; that lievnml those "impannahle range" would spring 110 states and commonwealth of unequalled value to thi- nation. The Missouri enterprise succeided well. In (act it rank ahead of any other industry or movement ever set on foot by Unit master ol great movement and great achievement. Henton, in Die full faith of his caune, sent Kre iiiout, hi own nin-in-law, to follow the path 01 the cougar ami hear across tin' Kockte, and today no les than four transcontinental line of railroad cross those "impassable ranges" of the great New Knglander. An the "course ol empire" pushed toward (lie West, a new territorien w.-re added to the list ., stale, a- the I' reinonts, Itonnevilles, Astors. Me- Lcughlinn, .Meek ami Whitman threaded the forest wildernesses and swam tlie rushing stream.- and sent back tn New Kuglaiid their thrilliii sturies of peril, privation and emlur mice, the New Kiiglainl mind had sucl an awakening a- it had never before experienced. It was the nrst gleam in a long ami varied vista of civilization which stretches Inwn Dtniel Webster 'i 10 uie revei.u ion- ol the .Dili cell turv. In its progress along the Due o human struggle it embrace the re building, the untoldinf, the widen lug out of tin American mind. Tin change in thought and faith from that day to thi-, 1- the greatest intellectual advancement recorded 111 the history ol man. It is even greater than the physical evolutiin from Webster' little, cramped New Kiiglainl. to Hen ton's dream ol a Western Klupirc 1 his Missouri enterprise, like all her Rheumatism Ml uly. A el use recnnl others, was conceived in a rugged (aitl and has been executed with a master 1 11 1 baud. THIS Utfil UHOWN BOYS. I he "brown" lamilv is becoming an important one m Oregon, ami, in lact, in the entire Northwest. It is busy, thrifty, industrious fainilv. but it is a long wav from home. It nis brought 11 peculiarities, its oddi ties, its curious ways, it mongrel language, its gisi- and its native faitli with it, ami though it adonis much of the way ol toe American, it guards these sac red I V. and keens them ally.. on their altar. The "Urown family" is a name applied to the Japanese latmrers. The "brown" U.vn, ranging 111 age from I.I to LM, weighing on an IVerage IJU pounds, are the only hoc in Oregon that will do a hard' dav's work, a van arkdaa in the wt-i.L n inl every week in the year. The Oregon hov gets tired after about one and a half or two weeks. Hi uioliev begin to get heavy in his pocket and he is oi agony until he Is relieve. I or it Hut the Brown" hov has been brought up under a vastly dilierent rule of life. He has been laught the neces dtv of labor if not by pre-natal impression-, then by the stinging touch of hunger, in the crowd I walk of hi oative land. acli individual at the it i verv seldom that 1 Jap laborer cannot be found on pay lav although hi MMfaM and number mav have been changeil a iloen times. t the head Ofiice the Japanese name i eotere.l ami hv referring Iihi k through nil the meandering" nl No 5, gai.g 40, and the other numoir- which may he unsigned him. we find at lat, that he hi- a e i in i If , homeiv naiue to which all hi mail II . -I I ami hv which Ilia relatival knoa him. In American lie i No 5. 1 he -y t. iii by which an individuill record, ay name ami number, i kept for Die multitude of Jab thai swarm the land, is a complicated one. Hut it is scarcely if ever amiss. Hi" lied i ii hard one, and he sleeps on hi back without a pillnw, or with poaaibll a hard roll two or three inches i' tliii-kiien under his bead. His last act hciore going to sleep i" to smoke a cigarette, ami Em fori getting out of bed in the im.rning he smokes -mother Kadi lap ha a I ox or Japan, ee basket , in which are kept his belonging Hi- writing material, tooth hrunl mid powder, iieedle button, threads, bit - of Bleail eloth for patch- , and a doen i ssarv articles are neat I v -t red awav in his box. His clothes are washed ami dm. I ami packed awav regularlv a the week comes. Their -trnt personal cleanliness make It possible to live crowded together like r.it- withnin being sick. One scarcely if ever gets sick. They are very lib er.ll in providing themselves with clothing, lien dress war m p. and neat ly and guard against exposure hv al ways having on hand rubber hoots, cap-, coat ami gloves. I have seen a half dozen Jap stand ing ill a row, w th hand folded prav iug to their Japanese g'sl. before eat ing their breakfast, something that nut one American wnrkingmaii in five hllmlreil w III ilo. Ilievare bullte to me another, especially to the "book man, the islucateil lap. who keen the tin f the gang, and is the con necting link between the individual Jap and the head nlllce. Thev have a horror of working in a rain storm, and no matter how urgent the work, they drop their tools ami start for their car on a trot, when it begins raining hard. While Dmv are clannish to a cer tain degree, they enjoy associating with Americans, asaing question, romping with boys of their age and learning new American word. Klu mat ism la dua to nn excess of arid in the Wood. When thin escapes througji the jsui - i f the skin, ns It often does, it produces some form of skin eruption- -some Itching; disease like BcxeitM or Tetter bet when tin sc little tubes or sweat glands are suddenly clooed byenoewa to cold and sudden coining ol me is"i, tin u the tsusons inmwii on nv ii,.. i.i i r.-. i:.... -....i. ' :.. - c "" lllllllll- l, 1 teiUCt, M'HIl. Ol III' ' , muscles, tissues and nerves. These parts ben.mu greatlv inflamed, feverish and hot ; d tuner-tike, maddening paina follow in quick raccewion, thamuackwbeeoaa cxtrr tin y tender, the Banes I r. ik d'.wn nml the sufferer is soon reduced tn a State of hi Iplnosilna and niiery, This add jmison penetrates the joints and seems to drv out the n.itur.d iils, nml the le;'-, utius and lingers become so stiff and sore that every movement i-i utti n.ii d w aacfuchUiBg p uns. Liniments, plaatata, aUetridty and bathe, while their tis- may give temporary case, Cannot tie called cures, fur the disease returns with everv change nf the weather. B. S. S. cures Kheumatism by "Thr. v".ir mo. I had a nersrfi attack or la grippe, which left me almost a physical wreck. To odd to my wretched condition, a aevere form of Rheumatism developed. I tried all the physicians in our city, but none of them could do me any permanent Rood. I usr.i all the rheumatic cure I could hear of, but received no benefit. After beirinniiiir B. 8. 8. 1 wan relieved of tho pains and have trained In flesh and atrenfrth and my general health Is better than for yearn. I consider 8. 8. 8. the grand.ee I mndiclne In the world, and heartily recommnnd it to any one seek ing relief from the tortures of Kheumatism. B. 1 GREGORY. Union. 8. C." not touch the disease to ruinous habits. Alkalies nml the nntnOi and mineral remedies so often pre scribed, affect the tender lining of the stomach nml weaken the digestion, thus adding another burden tn the already weak and impoverished blond. S. S. S. con tains DO mineral or d.ingcrnus drug of any kind, but is u simple, vegetable remedy nml the tti"-' perfect blood purifier known. Send for our book on Khru mattsm and write our physicians, if you wish any information or advice We would Ik glad tu mail you a book fro ; are charge nothing whatever foi nn dual advice. THIi 5WIPT SPECIt-IC COMPANY, ATLANTA. OA. working n complete change in the blood ; Hie acids nrc neutral ized, UwCnCnlatkM purified and the rich, healthy b'il that is carried to the irritated, aching muscles and joints, smithes and heals them. S. S. S. cures Rheu matism even when inherited or brought on by the excessive use of mercury. Opium, in some form, is the basis of nearly all so-can ea Kneumaac v-iircn, 113 . .-fjL MUD " . .ji- nr. i I Not a Rival In Sight Anywhore when the linen that has been done :up at the Domestic laundry it put in enn- with that laundered anywhere in Kastem Dregmi. The beauty of our lanndrv work makes us jnstlv pfOBd, and we leel like crowing every tune we see the differel m OUI Mparb color and finish on the shirts, cdl"" and cuffs done up by our methods with the linen worn by anyone in the city. Domestic Steam Laundry. ST ros Inch deaden the piiu but do i 1 mi ami lead I WM ft' Thev are much more desirable in a community than Die Chinese laborers. I'liev spend their money lor American clothing. American food, to a certain extent, ami are more intelligent, more like humans than Chinese. They dri much better than the average Ameri can worklngman. They write ten i ... . . im srs m mm more than average .vmerican worn ingman , ami are not so dissipated, either, which in the chief reason the large corporations employ mem. 1 1 the American goes In town isaiuruav evening he i most Dkclv to get lull" and either otiit the job, or ne iin.ii inr worn .viomiav morning. I be .lap, on the other baud is always n'fl'l. lor worn. Fm American wotkingtnau is respon ihle lor the presence of the Japs in lb If country. Hv their own dissipa tion, shift! es habits, unwillingness to be content fnr a nth in a piace, and a dozen other such faults. Himv ksns driven the large corisiratioiis in shmo- uecessitv to nire u class nl laborers on whnin thev can depend fnr service when needed. This is a i.t, ,,, fact, Inn it in a fact, neverihelea If American laborers will ouit na- troininu saloons, card games and leer j ints," the "lirown" family will disappear from view without any exclusion act." It s 'up" to Hl0nl." i l-bve BKRT II l 'KIM s Thoroughbred Bucks. Best stock on the Coast Telephone oonneotiou at rtnoh, drees I 'i lot Knrk or Pendleton, A.l- Chas. Cunningham. Good Beer.. w vou drink Psndl ton. I'hleaan Pnrtlsini Hpecial f p. m. vis limit Into. hi Oil I st,- ,n.. . Worth 'it2SE&n sas cuT'w AtUntlc Kxpress 11:1ft . m. vis Hunt-IriKtnn. HI. Paul Fast Mail k :1ft a. m. via Hpokane. N.ll I .. , Worth To"?'".! s OTtt. Ht SSkW mmu, intMOaolli Kui, "iiinth, ; i,-nan 11!. r-1 ' o 1 LAND PILSNER BEER. QuEnuiteed not to ciiiiHf lit'iitlitclii' or (iiz.int'sH Ask for it. Schultz Brewing Co. ...LEE'S LICE KILLER... A sure remedy for lice and mite International I'oultr. Kood Uips the hens healthy, mica grit aids digestion, Hone meal gives strength to voiing chicks. HONE MEAL A clean, inoffensive hut nutritious fertiliser for your lawns. C. F. ColeSWOrth) Pulry and Bee Supply Depol HOW DO YOU ADVERTISE? The new store can never be known unless It advertises. expert people to know what you have to sell If you don't you. Sour Stomach USI LINK I lime 'J thus. S t tinea J.' .sell lee IV . . . 'J0e ellra CLASSIFIED ADS. IJOUNT MKVKN RPQMM TO TIIK LINK. On. lino, or mure, psr weak, at the rale ol iftc per line till" liie ,jr mr.- per mniilli. si Hie rste of Sh urr Im. TIIIIKK LINK l lime joe I times jm' t lima. SPc US- .sell s.lditiuusl uiMfrlloii. Ull'lt LINKS 1 time 2 times Sic Ulunta iftc l&c Mcll .ill.',.., lUMrtiou KlVk LINKS 1 time aoc .' limea ale Slims. flOc JUc sae oil Itloosl luwriiuu TWO I.INKs I lime 16c i 1 1 m ale 1 lime. 'Jbe lor Mob .lira lUMrtiou. MwMrai HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY lor Gentlemen who cherish Du.iIim Hold by JOHN HCIIHIDT The Louvre Saloon PKNDLRTON OBBUON MIX LINKS I ill, I. 3g -' 1 1 m- Me 1 tune. at iee each ..Mittoual luaerllou OB. W. O, iHiLK. OVKIi:k IN JDOD I oulhlluii iiftii. hour., le Wilis m., I to i p. m. Telepliouu 77. K. W. VINi'KNT. M. 1). OFFICI RJCAB o! Sir. NaUeoal Usnk. um,. hour, lu 10 1- . m. ; ) u 3 p. m. BANKS AND bRUKKRS. I'HK l AKSIKK'b HANK OK WKHTON i imii uriKou i , a i,.,,. m. cans. iNMiain , ...la ,.r i .llu 'llKen. ii- Ii. mi- ,riiin.in site.,,!,., 1 1 ) if?.,,. ,,, ....... --....,.-,, ,,u.ji iiuii, an. ... r e M ,r le-1 UBB. SMITH a HBNOBB80M OKKIOR over I'eu. Ileum sviuk Hsak leiepiion rmLleuce leiepboua J. H. B. UAltKIKl.D, Si. 1) , HUM K Surij i Oft). u !c '..,,. su.t balMius Ti leuliuuii louce, black it. llUee, black I'ATD in taM real- J. I.. Mll.l.t:!;. M. D.. DKSI'AIN lll.ui Iv Hi'.l' ttll.l cure. 1. ere Iruilblea clrrl,.,l OOOaltloii, sut impsircl btisruiK. U Isaac. prop'rl) lUed lor rvfrs-.-livo error. OK. D. J. M'KAI I.. HllOM 17. ASSOi I A lion bloek lllenliuue SI. reai.leuee lei.. pbulle. t'lscs It). ,r, h I II V,.l I J. I . , , . . m 1 1 , .... a I , w t -TV, ' Mine,- n JSIUHMI1I urnal.lell I I..., M roslale vice pre.ldem ; M Puree, cliier J. K. KlllKore. ssalaual cashier, direciora O A. Ilsrimaii M.M.Jobu., T. J. Mai U 1' draw. J. K. Kiltgor-. Koburl Jsmosou u naaaaaa. Klllrtl' NATIONAL HANK OK ATHKNA k-VJK"-. cP'ul'4u''.urplu..u, proilt. ' ''' LI 1 ' ' - l.i.l I. po.ll. 11..., U loieigii sua doi.ie.llc esebauge I oliecliou. i.iorap.i) suemleil u Heurv r aasiua pre. Idem 1 1 Kirk, vie, pre.ideiii K 1 h" coioer 't; E ' MS WliolesaU dealor in . Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke nsi KUPATHH HHY8IUIANH, Keyes A Keea orticv, oae block wr.i DltS. I bo. kiln una. i klr liver i I .. .- A aiSSOUKI KNlbfaiSK. tiouie one has sun! that Oregon was a Mieoouri enterprise. That it was suvv.l to this government by the tireless sk Kreasivenees of BaatOO, the greatest of Miaaoui iaus. That to the slates. nan- .LI- 1. a a suip, persieieucy anil sleepless vigi The "lirown" buy is a clean boy, personally. On relurnini! from his W) I ork, his lirst task is to take a hath, from Ilea. I to foot, ami put on clean clothes, from the bide out. He keeps a chailtfe of clean clothes uU.v, on ham I, to sleep in, heuee, his b.l is always clean ami it is uiresl every sun shiny day. He next puts on a pair of old slippers, usually made by cutting tin a pair of worn-out ghotui, until BOUliay is left hut the sole and a uar- o siri. oi leatlier across Die toes t. ouio ii on, alien n,- climbs up on top in nis -0111111" car, sliakee bis dirty clothes and bangs Ibem out until bed time, l'en chances to one, the uexl Doug be will do, will be to light a cigarette, for he is an inveterate smoker. ... His supper consists of bread. Japan ese beans, a vegetable which resembles ca nuago cut in strips like sailer kraut uuui.a o. in . ki i bstat be . ' ii,. u iuwui in ii,. bjMigg i.i .i let) ',4.1 alimite m,l in. itunA IliSl .ill I I, a 1 .1 'lUUt'll Ir.tubi,- New .ii.ui.l. Ills iVm I I feel line ill wife IuuiUi ma. iRe Uk lasaeaeial reaaiia ler tear MeeeMa ju.- ishiisiiii veaamaUM ei bMlt, uu candy r ATL, a. ii--. rSACt MA. s .i.istiscu VK TKHIN AH Y SUIIUKONS. lilt. J. ( lllll- I IK. VKI'KKINAHV BUB geu, gr.diisie oi tb Koys' V.ksrluari na lege, Kliubiirgli, SeolUiid Lsie goveiiimsul r lliapeclor lor Vsle dl.lricl, 11 I', UumetUe aaiBal. of all n..l treti.d on aci cuilbc urluciplea. Located si I'ommsrcial M.iuiea. i sicilcloi . lire. HHSI NATIONAL HANK OK I'KN I ILK ton i:piui 7u,uui: .urplua. u,uuu Tr.u. at U . g. uer.l bsukiug ra.lu.a. Kichs'g. inl Ulegr.phlc ir.n.ler. wid oil I'hlc.g.,. 3, u', """ N" x'k d pnucip.1 p,,luu ... ...iriliw..i r.H, Drswuoul'hiu. ItM ami Kurop.- Mskea coile. uuu. on r.,ut ic.ui. u.i aaseny. pmsldeoi. W K Mi ... . V le.-. tit.iA .linn , li ? . . " , . ... 0. n..e oueruMy. asal.uui uashisr. cashier; H. I' THh feu cpll! I'KN OLKTON K.V'Ikinu ii.... "g'?. ,.u'u,"1 ch l. UM (Ml I IttlcpUoUi' UalU 16. l'lefct)i Va LiooO Nf vtr m Hkt IKJ v i lent i ,i- . t, Weafcvn. ur UriM. Uk CURfc CONSTIPATION. ... ., ...... i. (sagaWi 1 si.ujk. U..I...I, ... Ii iaueo of Missouri in the Dinted itn les I dried, and on rare occasions a lit. --iiai. to.- Northwest Territory, com- ,1"u,t , MM rice. The basis of his prising the original "t)ld Oregon," meal is the .laoaneae "Suv"--ii .t illy lloilld extract from the I ., ,,i i. '-.in When tired be takes . .in f this, to stimulate him. It is bis goun salt and medicine. his meat. Vegetables 1411, .ill. -I, 1,1- pi,,.. I. i I. I. 1 I , Ka ... ..... ill ,., iv n. I.- 0 .tllliTI- Have tual Ibo vast wilderness lying can counterpart, The AlUariaaU CUi- was made a part of this uation. New Kuglaud opposed the acguiii- liou ol a territory ao far removed from J "ij".', """"c i boouksi incredllile to Im - MO TO-BAC J ..... &&i&V Don't Cut Corns Uun't do it Vourl Don't Lat Anybody do It tor You. What man or woman ailerlaa vtUi pammi and uiuio) init corns w iii uoi (Iveateeata la batctiicui Maavaitf Kor 45 t ent, you get LEONARD'S Hamburg Corn Remover i.i I Msg. Wlrfk,vr.;;D. T k sllulr ol uriiuii.t ARCHIl RCTS AND BU1LUKHS. T. K. HOWAKD AKl HITKfT A N 1 Ml perinwodeul makos complile sud reti.i',1 bUm I'jr buildius. lu the clly or eoualry. k.'.l.llj. illl. .11, ...l .. ..Ii . ' mm. W j. rurui.l . prMidsnt; J N TuIi vioprtuM-i.t: T. J Morrl. cs.hler ' KOR h ALK Hootr. IT. Ju.ld l.uiriliig UHRBK A C0LB, 00NTKAOT0K8 AND builder. Katiuisle. i.i- ..- oil .Uori as lice Job work a. apecialiy ITuiapi asivics Sbopou Bluff aireel. uear Mm alreet UH KXLHANUK A NBw six lute eusiue m P'piug, bailery ud el.cin. . UOBBB POWKK UASO- ... ...lure, eujaplele, Uuka, rser, si uw ... .ii - , . -e". no o.cusuge lor cordwood J l'l.. Keudielou. oreiriui .wuou. i. liuv IN lelou, Oregon I'OI'ND THK D A. MAY, I'ONTKAl'TOK AND buildsr. Kslimsie. lurulabed on all kiudaol uisstinry, iviueut walk., aloue wall., sic Or der, can be left si lue Ka.i orugouisn orti . UINTIST. K. A. VAl'UHAN, I 'KNT1H 1'. UVKI0JC 111 JUdd Hi. 11.111 A. L HKATIK, ii 0. t. OKFIUB OVBH Oanug. Uauk. lis. sdmluiatered Kl It .1 I lU'l 3i .... .ro-.a i. ...... : "'"i nr. bated Juuc 21, itoi. J M HKA1HUAN Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD ODTTBBi ror bams and dwelliugg. Uheaper than tin. I. umber. Uth, Shingles, Tar Paper. BuildiDK Paper' UOM and Cement, Mouliliugsi. Pickets, Brick and Sand. Ha8tcr Scrccu Door A Wiudovv;, sash and Doors, Terra Gotta Pine. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court Houae H:n p. m. Dally except Hunday s p. ni. Batardaj 10 p m. Dally .x. Hunday n s. m. All sailing dsts, irors Ject u.ch.nr, ffeM m5Eai "a'1 every ,',dty,. Columbia Risgr To A.torls and Wg. Undlnii. Wlllamstts Blv.r Oregon City, 1 Hslem, Inr si and Way-Uhdlni, C a. ni Tnes. Thrs. and Hat. "orvslll. and Wg.. handtoii i . 7 a. m. Tnes. Thrs and Hat. Wlllamett. andYam niv.n i OTfjmi rity. Dgrtg-ir Ban , , .... i ....i r I j "",.' tigs. I-eave Rlparla 8:ia. m. Dally. Snake Rlv.. KlparU tn Lownton V V u-. . Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway For r ' I ......... . Ui I, aa. . - """f". at, ram, tn. lata as vuy, mi. doe, Onuhk, m. All Points East and Mortland and poloti on the Sound ..iii.-- .-i.iiiuaTi. n MiiiaiiMiM ll:4fia. m lueidan. Thnm...i at 9:6(1 a. ni i . ... . ... . -. . . - . . - u. u.ii, e.cepi nuuilty glial Kor lnliirniMlIni, ......ii.. I unMiKiioiih i ,i, on or sudrggfl adamu - .... rsnilKlos, a. a i iis.kii ka i. o. V. A., Walls Walls. Waak THANSFE THUCKINI STORAG CR0WNER & TKLKI'HONK MAV i For Rigs To go Fishing or (or a eal tn make (til telephone Main 7W. g.T.f.iwai.1 lie not S witjaHa v km wry turf '. nt l MM V'"tI,. KL JUST THINK of it: IN Uy Marshal. IMI'NU-THl.: km i .. rii-it .a . - - - ,1,. iM-i-ii rii-ii i lly llsra is ! .o.l win u, "i,.- ,,r H ,ue of wn dan ior .. .i. i.,.!1.' .. Ub Piiu one iraj Uu. .bom :,-,. i,i l.i.ugloou l.fl boulder .a.l t iii n .riUMu on rigbi .bou der, weisbi .Uiu i , a.' 1 r w" U(V1 June IT, iiJi " lU" J M IIK.k I IIMAN. no. ' ..i.uai COS' I'll Al'IYkDa v, ill r.ceue hi.l. L1?; ""Vudli-iui, . . . ... . . l lit gllMllll la r . 1 "ebb ureei irum the .i 1... "rV aires. ,o the we., ilu?mjt .J ' V III U I , , ,. eubie var.l . , . A" bid. and lor eib , bauloif ' Wvi1 uulJ -'. HI. by Ibe K. A mann. Rloek. i- DKN IT ST. IN ASSlXUA '. Olti. e . tooar liMig.eu Wrtuilug i u. -, .-i. ia,e :t,lwa .vadu,' CI., fui llii. I.i HI Lb iililv ,i ., .n ., "in. Ill, ligki.i..." Jtia, iel ,.r . line aori hanT or omtr r i, , , i,.i , , It u.a uu( du .11 Lto.N tul) a ... . M I . .TZSl-"!.. lo , nLi e..i.. iSSi fleet. Yuue uiur, , Se'll aj.i4iii uU rwu,i , b ui iu ritu w isj Daily bast Or.goniau, d.Mv.r.d caru.1 , ooly 13 c.nu a waak. ATTORNKVS. CARTKli 4 KALKV, ATTOKNKYS AT Law. Httice in lavlafl Bauk Uuildiug BKAN .v LOWKi.l. A.TTO&NKY8 AT Law. I . 11 Auocialiou Block. 1'eudlc i.e. Ursgou. i. u. riAii.Ki LAWYKB. 01 1 1. i Judd Hull. ling l-eudleiou. Orogoa N. HKKKKLKV, ATTORN KY AT ..AW nitlie in Awoi i.iiuu Rloek. aaxufaaT0, A,"ll,KNKV AT LAW. N0TICK l u IM 111 ftlM wiellaa 10 be done -ue m u,.. j;:w;r'r l,u9 uu be- uisde by th. Cij K , fi cT1"1'1 mcd .nihe e,d., -ol!r;,nrIt::r!,;: re.::rio'r.vrbi:;:t,-,: Haled thi. isth day ol ' KKK1IEK. ATTDKNKY AT LAW. fsudletou, Orugou. ' JAM US A. KKli, LAW OKVIDK IN 1111.11 Uuildiug ST1 I.I.MAN a IMKHUK. ATTtlKNKVM .1 law fciooiila III II 1-.,,,. e, .....i....... block. w.i.ou Ju.l. luAl Alle.1 1 slVtss, J.K. Hi,,s. Ks,ord.r kl ' "mmu rm Old Il"lNnKl0Aa Newspapers VLSSVE ffi I L. Hay & Co., Bur and sh SttickH, Honda find Grain" lorcagn or ou margin,. New York .k. Chka,0 ? eMn- ChlcoBoSoT.- court aaaaji v J sail- 1. -miik: tiui lldtiii-a-1 , Kit other Iiturth hmi mil iaaiw I llMI.I all s I. I ... 1... as. , g iMtTl Kl ILS 1-1 ' I Mkl .rT PlirUb) KllJHT .uiiiii0(f iui( k ii i.iniBra. "r" WbiiM, HWtfaat paitlH, pi k tlUm. "ft icuiuor, icais, vsttajuii i'iivt,T, ii"- JOSEPH ELL, Leadloa harness andiaaair?. I . If! i 11. 0rm Telephone 72. ALLEN BROS., Wood and aud l.muult,ck , '' I Wood nlo. .uu dry. .agB a a I . U nflilfl -or. iourt ana PENDLETON. 0R U . . mm 1 - - , I. .SI. eieuui rie.l Riecinc in.-- mm Auturloai. Flan, rslss 'ir'ui gWlal r.MK W Prae Bus fleeU all IP . ........... ,,1 Trod. iaM Pine Sample ko uvgR dpvciai Alkeuno- 1 T 1 alal i a. laj. wvuniij - CONRAD K.0HLIA