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Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on the Coast Telephone connection at ranch. Ad dress Pilot Hock or Ptndleton. Chas. Cunningham. SATl'KDAY. Jl'I.V 1'T. Ball. DAILY. WEEELY AM' SEMl-WKKKLT .T THI- Baat Oregon I in Publishing Company, rENDLET' N. AT- 'V UAII. .1 irt.N .ATS. cost yeMii SSattSa. hjr Mil ... r by cam aw c n I ll HLI M'K II' . AH . p OA ifir .... 9a.CApy.ii .nUu .... TI rtrtiAA .... mn vmcbipiio n, Sceo. w Ml MM tit aAth, A MaiMM Singl. capy AmrttTiiim. sat. ' IDl.Dl.v A l,r' i,niAI.. ' I lark. o lew. in ti.Ml( pet sou . UM UKI, ti tt. m Uilf Ml nudU) , T tfMlMM. of kH. in IMtif a4 (i mcaid J i LNf r tMa in. . l-e- t m n'A t fj UM i.'. h. It, U UrM In In M...I, Kf In a AOT avaUk . ...! (Mi tin, mim. in I wliTi i,,n Wmi MI, Mtii.npifnA f i4rfi tWnMfManilhni Wni. ilra rfii'i 'm IMimn iT-n i aacA utM ,..l lata EPPBCT OF THE DBOUCH His million bushels ol corn shipped from Iu lutti to kanaan ltir the MKt fw weeks. Lam year. :x million bushel ol corn wen shipped from Kansas tn I'm him Here is a laet that indicates t h serious situation that (ace tin- kanaaa farmer, and the (armttr o Nnhra.ka. A drouth that haa mailt a d iffe r en twelve million bushels ol corn, six lacking lor export ami aiz needei! fur import, aa relating to one dingle gram point, hah inflicted terrible tinam-ml auffering. Similar reporta come from other regions wherein the rain lias no, fallen for a long time, excepting lately after great damage haa been wrought. And the effect is to advance tin- ftvlw the grain raised elsewhere, a tbat what ia the Kansas farmers' lot la the gain of farmers in all parte of the iami where there waa no drouth . It ia apparently a cold-hooded philo sophy, but tbia ia not au extreme illuatratiun of modern conditiona, in dd, ol conditiona that have existed ao lung aa men have engaged in com merce. Shortage here makes increased demand there. Suffering from mined crope there enhance tbe market price of what ia produced here. It ia largely a matter ol the balance between needs and surplus, between auffering lor the ueceaaitie and the paeasiuu of nioie titan ia needed to sustain life There ia little of poaitiveneaa hut much ol negativeneaa in the competi tion ol society. Tbia drouth brings an excellent illuatratioii ol tbat tr SLOVENLY LEtilSLA 1 ION Tbe Sunday closing cam at Wal la Walla have brought to light Ike) tact tbat the laws ol that atate liave passed through the hands uf men who care lessjieaa gives emlleaa trouuie i people. Tbe caae in point ia tbia: Years ago a law waa aaarti ing Sunday cloning 1' Laler a man au pare lor tbe state a code :awa al ready in eaiatence. He erfjijio!v lait in tbe code tbia law ti.a: had been repealed. Hence a qnee'.ioa aa to ita validity. Certaiuly, it illustrates the alipahod methods employed at the average state legislature. Aud it uniuhaau. the truth that men oi care and regard for their duties;, and such men aajj aJaaajM be chueeii to rupreeeiit Iftfl iieople in their lawmaking IssH The ordiuary uieliilei lure looks upon Ins service or presump tive service as a thing oi little couse iiuenoe except that it usually attaches to bia name tbe unearned title of the Honorable Mr. rx.-aml---. He coui -monly fails to realise that he is deal ing with matters tbat may at any time concern the sacred rights of human be- HOIB VIOOB NEEDED Kegardleas uf any blame attaching to former chairmen, it may be said at this time that Sam White, now at the head ej the state demisjrao , has au opportunity tu demonstrate what a vigorous young man from east of the mountains can do in pushing tbe claima oi the part . It has luug been obvious that more of vigor was needed in the conduct oi the affairs ol the Oregon democracy. Difficulties have beset the organisation, it ia true, but it is the buaineaa of a state chairman to remove difficulties, to surmout ob stacles, to compel circumstances, to control and not be controlled. Were events to shape themselves, then state chairmen would not be needed. Be naisxe events do Lot shape themselves, bat on th ouutrary are very perverse, is the reason lor the existence of a head of the state committee, -an White whom the Raker City rat promote to the title ol -amiif, is just about the aort of a Uvka hold and bring about com .lit ions better for the party. He ia vigorous and intelligent. He is honest and ri'-i ected He is experienced and .- guild judgment. His election waa a pohev. He cornea from eat of the mountains. SCIENCE NOTES. II - imputation of Paria has in- i naiaad H i" I cent in the iaat Bvr eeaf. at the Hut time the total ,. pulalloh is 2,7 4'N 1 i n-tv of Qajr B engineera In DM undertaken the preparation of an international technical dictionary I published in Engliah, French and 'e'liian. its aim is to secure exhaus Ufi i oiupletonaaa in technical worde aid expreaaiona, exactness in tranala- n and uniformity in uaage. s Dr. Vaiighau C'oruiah. F. Q K.gave hi. bjMmting lecture at tbe Loudon Gaogn.pl -' m-i ety concerning waves, In -t rated with photographs which he I liad secure! during his investigations. Rewarding ocean waves and the enor- , ajstHM heights they are generally sup posed to attain, Dr. Cornish stated that the average height ol wave in tind-iM-ean waa 18 leet, though waves :t0 fsat in height were by no means un cetiiiiioti . Iuiring a recent storm in tbt North Atlantic, however, the lecturer had measured some ol tbe wages and found that they attained the extraor dinary height ol 40 leet. mow The farmers in booth Lincolnshire Kngiand have been suffering Irom i a plague of insects called the mustard tM winch devours the white mustard crops several tarmera nave nao acres of valuable crops destroyed by this peat, and have been unable to discover an efficacious remedy. Tbey have now resolved upon a curious expedient. Floofla of clnckeiii- are turned into th a: :te mustard fields, and since the bug is somewhat of a delicacy to the lowi. it is anticipated that tbe pest will be overcome and that the crops ao lar untouched will b saved. e The tirst sealed thermometer waa made -oine time prior to 1(164 by Fer dinand 11.. vranu iraae oi laacany d the oulb and part of the tab ritnl) alcohol, and then sealed tbe tab v' .tig the gib tip, says the En- r Iheri appears to b consioera- Ide doubt as to who first employed mecrury as the thermometry liquid '.i.e Acadamia del Cimento used such M .u -'.ruuieut in 1IM17, and they wr known in Paria in ldtW. Fahrenheit however appears to have been tbe first astruct, in 1714, mercury ther mometers haviim trustworthy acale. l in use of the boiling DOIIlt of water as tin uh" nxad point was suggested brj Cstfli l.etialdiui in low A curious phenomenon waa observed at the v.ilsgeol Le Gbaail, in the i A.pB, recently. One day toward g Mie iiihaiuianta were diatarbsd . ad riimhliug in tbe vicinity oi Maraud, which increased ia iu Lookinn inward tbe scene ol IM disturbance, the villagers war ! urtner startled by seeing bright hashes t nre At first the unusual spectacle waa attriuutsd to volcanic agencies, and a parly of civil engineers set out . x.iui ine the cauae of the phenome rtaaj discovered tbat the intense drj heat had caused tbe chalk rocks on iva flail o! tM mountain to crack rsjal away in all directions These rucks had descended tbe moun Bi an avalanche, and being Ihiefely veined with eilex in descend ing tuev fiad struck one another with lerr .iH force, scattering brilliant abow an oi i perks in all diractioua, with Mh rapid ity that they reaenibled on single sheet ol llame. see Another attempt to ascertain the difference in tbe longitude betweeo 1,. union and Paris is shortly tobeaiadw D) tin- ureenwicb and Paris observers, respectively. This will make th tniirtn occasion upon which these two observatories has endeavored to nettie this point, but their results tatt always diffared. At tbe baginning ot the last i-enturv the dllTarenca in longitude waa est i mated by primitive nieilnsfs to anioni t to 0 nun gilt Si When the electric telegraph came into use a determination by Ibis moans proved the calculation to be one secoud in excess As time progressed various circumstance proved that even this estimation was fallaciooa, and in The Pendleton Academy FKKPAKK8 KOK College. Teaching. The irlasaical oouraf preuanai for en trallOf Ui FreullUlali L'laSB in SAMlll col lege ob Yale. Priuuelou aud Mlaiiford 1 in LuatltuUon haa ueeti plaoed upmi tin- A. credited Liatt by the Hlale Boani of Education, so that graduated are ad mitted to slate certificate A buaineea ooume eiual to the bast business college ia olfered Fall term ueglus Heplember Wlh. Addrsaa KEV F. L FoKUEh, M. Ph., Pendleton, Oregon. FrtllciaU. IaHH a deter mined attempt was made by two French astronomer! at the Paris i lean si 1.1 awl tvm sstmnomers at tba Green wicb observatory, re spectively, to ascertain the actual difference. NotwithaUnding their working in conjunction, no final data was attained, far, whereas the French irendists calenwted the difteTPnee to be 9 n. iPtitas 1 aaiowida and some lew bnndredths ol a second, the Oreen wn t observation was a fifth of a aeennd leas. In 1S92 another attempt was aaade on precise U similar lines, and again the Engllih calrnlatlon was about one fifth of a second lees than the French result It i anticipated that the progress of geodesy within the past nine years will enable the resnlts of th two observation to coincide this time, ft is Imperative tbat their calculations should Vie the same, since nations often divide their territories, when no natural boundaries are possi ble, by longitude and latitude For mats nee, the boundary line between South Austral is and New South Wale is nominally by longitude 141 degree east ol Greenwich. Telegraphic calcu lations, however, prove this delimita tion to be erroneous by several hun dred feet, a remit probably due to un certainties in the determination of tin longitude, finch inaccuracies, triflinit though they may appear Irom an evanescent point of view, are ol vital importance in discussions over th. U. lindanes between different countries, and may poeaibly lead to serious re anlts. For example, the exact delimi tation of the boundary line between Canada and tbia roontry in Alaska, which ia at present under di-i n-- depends upon the astronomical observa tions. It will thus le seen that if the Knglish and French observers can suc ceed in their measurements, or ascer tain tbe euarcea ol error, they will have accompliahed a valnable service. KILLED BY WOMAN SUFFBsoK The red flag flies over Lincoln, a nrettv town in a growing section 01 Sltddleaei ciuintv. New Jersey The entire town will be sold under the hammer, without reservation, by Fred C, Wolbert ol Jersey City on July 10. Too much woman suffrage was Lin coln's nndmng. The town was lounoeii by a real eatate syndicate, and If responded noblv ID booming Dtwthoda, It was sewered and paved and laid nut in streets, tbat were given the names ol distinguished statesmen and warriors. House sprang up along Orant avenue. Sherman 11111, Lin coln avenue and McKinley boulevard There was macadam on the roadways and the valley trolley whisked the D muters to and from the Jersey Central ami the Lehigh valley stations. Property grew in value. Investmei I was lielv, and the promoters saw great profits nntil tbe women of the community got an idea that all Lin coln needed tn make it the loveliest place on the map was woman suffrage. sea Lincoln was essentially a town home-loving lolks, and when then were enough inhabitants to organ ue a city government thev consulted their wive about the matter. That's where tbey put their feet in it. in the Mghi of aatteetiaent events. As long as the women ware consulted they concluded they might as well take a hand in ruunmg things. Lincoln waa not an incorporated town, ao there was no law to prevent them holding oAm. Old "Hi" Drake, a civil war veteran took up the cause ol the ladies energetic em. and as his reward they talked their husbands into selecting him to run ior mayor. Then it was arranged that there should be two women and lour men in the town council. Miss Knima Kgei and Mrs. Olivia Haxard were the female officials chosen. But two of the men selected resigned rather than serve with women, and at a sivecia! election Miss Mattie Moore and T. W. Sheldon were chosen to fill the vacan cies. This gave the sexes equal rep resentation, and of course tbe women were delighted at their privilege of exercising the franchise. All this was three years ago. s s Of course, tbe women of tin- ggu u would not bear oi a saloon ifl tin town, and this angered some ol tbe men. Then thing generally drilled into a split Finally "Si" Drake ami his women office holders were ousted, and it was tbey who petitioned to have tbe town put into the hand- of a re ceiver. Tbe action results under tmecioaure proceedings against the New Jersey Realty company. A church, the vil lage actus l house, many reaidrme aud lfiOu lots will be dispissed ol uuder the hammer. From now until the date of tbe auction every site to be sold will be decorated with a red flag. Fall tenu ouajus Hept. 1., 11 I In hulUlmgk art- la-iug rvuovaUrtl OA iiu mual appruved iiuiderii uwIUimIk and are lifhled ly elax'trii'lty Tht- young er buys receive oartiful attention frmn a competent mat mi, iSetul for Ulun- trau-d oalalugue. PortiaMa, ST. HELEN'S HALL UlAMW If HUM I s Prm buardiag aaU iAr tea ml far girt. I'miaata lioo tut aaaaaa. lav. all law Isading mllegaa. Kn.ry adeaalAg. Iu UKnruagb utv I'M girt, sot luleudiaj agu kv milage Uantul totuuu. aaiu a apaaSiu. aaowlcdge ol Krauali ar tie. waa. liuad aiataw b(k lue Uwae hu taa. I aaat aa4 Umsb ao aV ao. roar skilled ueveti en u One aew.ns.eai aluu. peeialUt if. caaege ul ciasM. in Hlntnpairv, is ueskvo aAal ui in. thaturi sad LilaoWun. jl Art Unat An on Mm eua.1. Muoanli miAAioaia.; a. aud iam uAsaa aawli uru i ..uiu.... iiaa.rn aiuivaawK IaahUoii ii, Uh isiniaka. .Minikr ml ill. u park u a. II kiAMtn lue US Usui , aia! Inwllalulaaa. Bsau lihil gTusn a r ith al-tnisgi' 4 letisn ajaI ban bat bail. A large aad areli eqeippcd gjninaeiuii. u pataaad hi be nusiplaaail m UM mii) auluun. lui bwok ut iafuriualitii applv c uw pnii cipal. Tel. Had Ml. Help or Situation Wanted. C F.Cook's Euiplojiflent Ageocy Gorner Mam aud Aiu Blreet. PEN OLE l'ON OBEUON BABY5 a! ' r-- :.s ?;- v e, , MILLIONS OF MOTHERS USE CUTICURA SOAP ASSISTED BY CUTI CURA OINTMENT THE GREAT SKIN CURE For preacrving, purifying, and be.iutitying the skin of infants and children, for rashes, .tchinfrs, and chafing, for cleansing the acalp of crusts, scales. And dandruff, and the stopping of f alling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red. rough, and tore hands, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions ol U fnrm of baths for annovine excoriations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative. antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautifiers to use any others. Cuticura Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuticura, the great lrm curt, with the ourest of cleansinp ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odors. It unites in UINC. SUAr at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap and the BEST toilet, bath, and baby soap in the world. rnPi m iatkhmi id mKRL thuthk't or rvrrtT Hraog. (uticura THE SET silos: of ft me anil aeah iktn fcan. aiu! ihi-i.1 li.in.nn. a I to loss or Uair. wiinu au saw iaiis. Ai.irl mnmubinil tua WSttd Hruidi Iknol F.NrumKBT aV jMaVlMi. c,"r hi.iiSrSq .Lutnluu funu l'ai u an i ua. Coat., bule Prupt., Buatou. I .a. a. 0KB LINE 1 Haa ls t . in IV i llniaa as sc each axlra iDasrllou. CLASSIFIED ADS. CufM SKV;s w iKITu HIE LINK. Oa line, or more per a: ilia rale ul I par Mas one line of ainrt p.r month a', tin-ran- -if . at Una. THKCl LINES I tlma gjl .' timaa .. ix I tlmas I li aarn aildltiona! luaartion OCR LINKS I time ;! - tlma t I nmca i IV aacb aiMiuona: loacrtien rot iali oa EXCHANGE. A NEW SIX HOUSE POWKK .A" i- line eusuii' ami all n.ture. eompiute mux. piping, batisrr and stsetric aaarfsc, at a lo trial, or wlllssshanae fur cordwowl J .'1ut, (andleiuu. (irauu PHT11CUII1. or. w. o. ogIaB orricK in jpuu building oOce noun. Ii to U a. m. ; I to 6 p m Talepbuue T7 w.w. vim knt m u. ornci ebab irtrtt Sailings, nans uOUs noun 1C to 11 a. av , 1 la I p- m. 1B8. SMITH a HBKDKB& 'N OFFICE oer FeudietDU Saving. Hank. Tiepboa 11, rssideure I.-.- puoin- U. B. tiAKKIEl.l1 M. l HM1. PAT Id le Pbjr.ii.iau aud aurgaou tn IqsM I Building Teiepnoue (Mice, blaxi I sya aeuic Diet, ii J. L. MILI.EB. M. i.. I) Bar' AIS BLOCK.. traau and asstSSSJ ere trouuir. caiarrnal ouadltiou. anl impaired buartug. Ulsatat prupvri7 mien ior rviracute error. BR. 1). J. al'KACL, BOOM 17, AeSOCIA tlon b.uek lalspboue Si. reaideuce ur.e pbone. biack Ul. OM-ht'l-Al Hi' HHVhlt lA.Sf Kejea a ke) UB oue ssaM aie.t ul Ho. ton atorv PB.LYNB B. B LAKES LEE CHRONIC and ner.uu. liiiA.ea and i.Ana" ol wns.ni Opp Hot. . cor Water ami Main tta., ren in; ton ore IJIiNriSTS, B. A. V A COHAN. DKNT1HT. OFKK K lo Judd Bul.diug ' - A. L. MEAT1E. I). l. b. OFF10B OVBB Baeiug. ban. Ua. a lminutarsd. B. A. MANN DENTIST IN ASSn a Uol Blork.nverr B Cloplou . u . CABTBB a BALKY, ATTOBNBYb AT f Aalaw lea aaina. Uana Dn I n,a as vaii-L kaa ua w asejuat Bu.nnuf BBaN LOWBLL ATTOBNBY8 AT Las Hoom II Aaauuiation Bimt I eud.t ku ursgou T. O. HAILKY LAWYKB. OFFICE IN Judd Bunding l uudietou. Oregon N. UKBKKLKY ATTOBNB Y AT bk ottre in Aatociatiou Block B. l. BOYD, ATToENEY" AT LAW Oourt St 1U L. B. BEEDLB, ATTUKNEY AT LAW, Pendleton, Oregon. JAMK8 A FEE UW OFFICE IN Jl'DD Building HT1LLMAN a PIKBt'K, ATTORNEYS at law Hoomt lu, II, U aud u Aanoi'iation block HOW DO YOU iiizxtrz The new atore can never be Knoisn unless It advertlkes . . . n .a , . I 1 . . . t . . v m 5-, ra i omer use Cuti:u'a X)ap tn the irritations, inflammations, and tii'ck t Soar, to eleanr ire- kin of emits TWO i.INKH l time i n? i liuias .'As.' I times tac lix- aacb sstra luasriloo. riVK UNEs : tunc St I tuna, K .1 timaa Jg j t al mona. maariion SIX LINKS l tlma . ..Sic I tlmsa . Aa .ii sash A'l ll'.iDua. luaertion ARCHITECTS AND BUILOgRS. 1. r. HoVVaHi' aac'HITEt T AM) Sl pr.rintendant make compute and nillabli plan, for bunding, tu lot city or country too ir. IT Judd build. ng aHEBK a 00LB, OOWTBaCTOBf AND bui.den Eatimate. furni.bed on tuori ao Joli wiirk a .pefialty. Pruispi tarries siiop on Bluff .trevi near Mala .tieel T! MAY LUST BAt TUB anjj builde' Kttimalw furni.bed on all kind, ol auktonry. oemaut walk.. . tone wall., sic. Or den cau be left ai tbe Kb.', uregoulsn ottos. BANKS AND BHUKKBS THE 1 AUMEH HANK OK V . I V eauin Oragon. uoa. a geuer uututaa. Aug. uiugbt aud - i... II '.-111- p Tll.il 1". . Alt'' UllL'. l) Affn. . . . ii nudltlun and au repurtad upon bj canninr; qlracton a, 1 J. Price, o. 1' rt Jkmeauu u Vt ppKiutt: riKST NATIUNAI Oregob Capita: V fcj.mki. Interest on ! lorc.gu ani rtnajssn UASEUP ATHENA u Hcuri i Adam, prm iL'e-president K I Bar K I., barnelt, aau.uiui aaaalst KIBST NATIONAL BANK Uili Capita., ITu.Ouj, .u'biu. K PENDLK lu.uu; Iran. axonangi bii agu. 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Walk laaasa. wpokaiii w.iiv, K. man. Mlnneapollt fc Hani. jiulnthSui: " "i u .on istt Ocean nnrl Di cZT - a.s k 't, 1 1 run "OS PORTUKD, AU aatilng rUtatsik. leet tn i bann Por Han rr.nn. all erery I day.. lafJEv hally I 'ici.pt Hilllday - p. m. Saturday 10 p m. Dally Hunday Sam Columbia Bivtr To Alton, and Wtj i..r Orcgim I'ltT Nnk HAlfim I...I--- - -'niniiaf. 6 a. m. Tuee Thra. and Sat. Corxalln sad BkaW l. I. ...I,-- "' . Wtllamatia kndTaa "am Tnet Tbra. aud Bat. laser Kiparla I " a. in bally Snaka Ki.ar. n.l'AlIA Ul lWHUJC P P . IHHII L Take the... Washington & vi.. ur ri VUlUUIUid Kmc Railway ktaa r-U,. u. n i cv. , ,. n.1 viiiv, rt. .ion, vimaia 411 Points East and Portland and pointi on tba Souoti krrlee. Motidayk Wc.lr,nai..f SttafJ a m Daaartsda , c Muniitr .; ,1 m ii'iuivi unniinL'. minlaVloti. oaU on or add roa a Ai'tn- H. B. CA1 .liEKKEAD.f, P A. Hall. alia. ttk RUNS Pullinao Sk-cPins . . 1 i .... i u I rkiifiui vi.'ninu I at a a 'tww-.a-a ita-T Pi fwram ion lo m I tie: fV vium CHICAGO WAIUNOTti PHI1.AIELFHU NKw VtiKE BtlHTO.N aud all point liatt sail Thrnneh llctcl. to Jkba. al I ,i tiui. aun . - . . . ...,.,uHi l-nrll. and American line THE SCHIPUU. fTraln leave. I eudiewa u Km fiirti.er '.uiornialieii . U mull fc. 1 1 inn. - . -l ton. Oraaou. or ..... I n.. ... i.l llf Will. Third ami MorrkWBaw. White Collar ... PutlUND ISR W W A. - - I r I 1 , 1 1 Dally rouu 1 trip. . .nna Tim -ard LaS Portland Leave Astoria Till" lull i 'UW 1 lid VUAJjO iv" Sir. - Daiivj llallv rounJ mi--. .... IaaIi U.niwinwrr IvJdUt: -"- . UlhiiAC.Ininn vie auitcoauuvu -I - biu .nri Tat IB- lime leuve Portlaii'l Arrive The Ltolle' Iettve A ....... U..rt Kllll f 1 1 I AV. - ... n -. I.nj Ftre. UallinS U H-ffl 9 Tbroufb tlckeU lor "JJ, aAeala ths v0 . . . a a IratsU.-W . . a lav TUU ruuu traction, uu tf.fj Uanuiua .i. i.l . . ... ... annum tiv a J TAYLOR. 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