East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 07, 1901, Image 2

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Bast stock on the
Coast
Telephone connection ,:it ranch.
circus Pilot Hock or Pendleton.
Chas. Cunningham.
feast Qmtt
WKDNKHDAY, AIHMIfT
1901.
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RAMIFICATIONS OF STBKL
struck.
i mis r
If one will study a iimi ihowini
painti at which arc located the plant
of tlif Html trust, tin will gam a faint
concept ioi. of the treineailoiin scopa Ol
l hat great industrial organ i.at inn . In
three status, I'ennsyl vauia, Ohm an. I
Indiana, the trust ha pn.seuion ol
the uitaiiiiriK industries of more than
fifty towns, some of them large cities.
There are also plants in Now York
state, and vast mining interests in tn
Oreat Lakes region, as well as fleets of
steamers on the lakes to carry ON t"
the reducing point!.
Iron ami steel are the commercial
thermometers of this country' llenc. ,
this trust, controlling the iron and
ateel industries, controls largely the
commercial movement of tin- times.
In New York at his desk sits .1. I'.
Morgan, master of this wonderful
combination. !! dictates its policy.
Iledelivers ultimatums to the hundred
of thousands of workiuguien who la
bor in these mills ami factories, lie,
therefore, is the ciiiiiiiereial weather
tiureao of the United Ntates.
In the present struggle between tin
trust and the union, the strike of the
Amalgamated Association of Iron,
Htael ami Tin Workers, it is a contest
of the ery incarnation of allied can
ml and employer, .1. I'. Morgan, and
the man who represents the laborer,
President Shaffer, the two backed hv
all the resources of their classes.
It is well, perhaps, that thin steel
trust was formed , that the Amalgam
ated association was organised ; that
the question of the r. gnition .if un
ions in all the mills of the trust M
raised: and that this battle be waged
as one final anil leterminativ of the
future status of the union as relate.i to
employers in large branches of I ad Of
trial production.
Statesmen have considered argil
lators have debated. Political parti.v
have resolved. Citiseus have irembl
ed for tne onicouie. Hut it now rests
with the trust incarnate and tin- gn I
tutivu union of lahor.-is I"
solve in practical manner the problen
that has patad i in- men al laaor.
ACTION INSTKAD OK INDECISION.
I'll r... asnasMlltlnaa are lielore the
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town for immediate consideration
The Y. M. 0. A.i Nadlatoc Aoad
emy ami (he hospital. Little is heard
of them. Much should be heard of
all of them. If aiiuareiii indecision
be due to differences of opinion, let
those who have, moved in these inai-
ters get together in the spirit thai hai
always animated I'endlelon'- fjllla
and do that whicli is wise ami Mr lbs
best interesU of the town.
Not only because this plac i
reputation to sustain, but clue
cause coustam progress is essential ti
the social health of a municipiilit.
should some one or all of these enn r
prises lie carrieil to a successful in.
liaa.
This town has been too successful in
the past in setting on foot public en
terprises to permit anything now to in
terfere with its forward movement -Something
should be done each year as
a definite imnrnveuieiit oi a substantial
nature. When January the first comes
it should always be a day ot record of
new institutions achieved during the
twelvemonth that has gone. The com
ing New Year should not be an excep
tion. However, some things have been
done that are of value, not least of
which is the securing of a fund tor the
S rinkliug of the residence portion of
the town. This fias added to the com
fort of living, an. I the experiment of
this year will be a permanent feature
loi Die luture. Also, araiigeuiunts are
being made for free postal delivery
which is a step forward.
Tl flier matters mentioned slum id
not long remain undecided. Action
is needed and prompt action.
HAS MARK II ANN A BKKN DKTHRONKD?
Only ii few months ago Mark Man
na was the inline with which politi
cal writers , .injured. Now scarce any
one is so humble as to do him the
homage to attribute to him the irnvern
ance of the country. The prints are
filled w ith t he name of .1. I'. Morgan
and he seems tn have supplanted tiie
czar from Ohio, Kven the name of
the president of the 1'nited Stales pales
into insignificance besides that of the
New York magnate' and ii history ac
cept thi current comments of this per
iod as indicative of actual status then
Morgan will he set down by them as
the great pooh hah of the opening days
of the twentieth century.
MORGAN AND SHAFFER
Theodore .1. Shaffer president ol the
Amalgamated as-o'iation of iron, steel
and tin plate workers was formerly a
Methodist minister That very fact is
more than ol little importance. Mr.
HhaBtr is pitted against Mr. Morgan.
.1. l'ierMni Morgan is the head of the
steel trust, the greatest comhiliatinn ol
capital in the history of the world.
Mr. Morgan is an Kpiscopaliau.
One of them- men. Mr. Shaffer, is the
head of the richest labor union in
America 11.- save.! hi pennies to go
to college. While there he studied to
he a Metlpslmt preacher and sav
ed to aid in supporting his mother and
sister. M. Morgan was born nioder-
ilteh wealthy. lie became a lui-ino--
inan and alliliatcd himself with the
Bpiaooaal church. Mr. Morgan has
become ope of the strongest lav sup
porters of bis church. As In- business
-m.es- increased his contributions to
hi- church became larger. In the na
tional conferences ol his church he
leased magnificent private residences
and had (or his guest- the chief iligm
taries of his church. He entortaine.l
these in splendid style. lie I- prince
Iv in his donations; he has been more
than princely in his charities.
s
While this was going on Mr. Shaffer
who is a little younger was ierspiring
in . steel rolling mill earning money
to get a standing in a small college in
western Pennsylvania. lie went
through the college and afterward got
a church in a small village in Soiner
-el ci nnty. I Vuiisvlvaiiia lie Mail a
scattered flock ol ssir tanners and
miners among the blue hills. It was
here that he married his wile. His
health deserte.l him and he weiii back
to the mill, lie made ii living in the
mills while .1. I'ierpunt Morgan be
came the greatest tinancier of the
world. At the same time Mr. Shaffer
was advancing iu the union cause
Three years ago when Muhlou II. Oar
land, president of the Amalgamated, was
made surveyor of the port of Pittsburg
hv President McKinlev, Theodore. I.
-dialler was elected to the vacancy.
There they stand facing one another;
Theodore .1. Shaffer 01 f the strong
est leaders of organized labor giving
deathlike combat to J. Pterpont Mor
gan, the chief leader of capital in the
world, urn .1 Methodist preacher who
i.e. am. a labor leader and the other a
strung and influential layman ot the
I pis. opal church.
Within two weeks the writer has
bad interviews with both of there
men. (lae sees in an insLant they are
strong, bold, self-reliant and fearless
men. Mr. Morgan strikes one as
standing four-square In all questions
and propositions which may come,
lie is big-bd led, tall, compact, fear
bis.-, ..-run., cohllv diplomatic With .1
reserve power which is confident of its
own force and lineal, lie is tons. pi. to
the impertinent but fair for even and
proper questioning. At no time was
lie afraiil of what he should not do.
Ills plans were made. The whole
aorl.l could not bother him except in
a convent mnal and financial way.
Mr. Shaffer I met iu the third story
of the Hliss building in Pittsburg,
the lir-t il.sr is taken up by a saloon
and restaurant. The elevator is pokey
and there is nothing of the air ol busi
ness about the place. 1 went there one
evening and no one was around, and
no one seemed to know why the Amal
gamated associate was not to be found
w lieu such an important light was oil
hand. The waiter iu the saloon sug
gested that possibly the union leaders
objected to working more than eight
hours a dav.
. .
Next morning 1 learned that the
Methodist preaclier was as easy In ap
proach as the Kpiscopal layman.
When 1 entered the office looms of the
Amalgamated Assoc. at ion i was curious
to see the man who was lighting Mor
gan. I hail seen more than a nine ot
the leader ol the steel trust. ror
three year. 1 had been going to New
York to tind out about thiugs. Many
and many a time had I learned that
tie- only man who really knew was
Morgan. And more ofleu would not
tell. That big, square, steady-looking
inau. tie would not tell, lie looked
like a monument He was so sturdy.
He was so sure.
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1 went into the modest othoeof the
third story of the Hliss building.
There was no row of messengers and
secretaries to .top me aud to inquire
my business. In fact there was no
one. 1 found the offices in an 1- shape
form. Poors from the hall entered
into all, private aud public. 1 went
into a main room lined with a great
number of hooks. 1 lounged around
there lor snvorsl nilnuteii before any
OM gave me nnv nttcnttoii. Final I J a
six-footer, with half-red hair, broad
shoulders, muscular frame ami blue
eyes came to me and asked me what I j
w a n ted .
"I would like to have a lew minutes
with the president""
"He is very busy," came the prompt
answer.
"TbatO let RM see hi- secretary. Hfl
can answer mv qttaftlOO."
"What are vonr questions""
"I am a newspaper man from Wash
ington. I Ml to understand the
strike."
At this moment I had some dilhctiltv
in making it clear that my business
was as I represented. When I hail suc
ceeded he said :
"All right. Come this way. I am
President Shaffer."
The big fellow with a leather belt
around his waist, with heavy, coarse,
half red hair, with the smiling blue
eyes, that was Hhaffer. He was n ad
to talk with the man who had business
with him. There was no machinery
of expedience.
We had our talk. 1 was iresn irom
Wall street. 1 bad been talking to the
magnate in the white marble build
ing at Hroad and Wall He knew Un
meaning and trend ol the Morgan
mi no.
Hefore 1 went to see Mr. Milliter I
hsd called on Pittsburg men who knew
what was going on. They told me
many things Among these was the
lacf that Shaffer was honest I won
dered if il was so. In many years
ol reporting I had found many labor
leaders who were otherwise. "TImh
man cautiol be handled" said the
business men and speculators with
whom I talked.
I thought of that when 1 met Pre-i
dent Shaffer. He SUM no coat and
was verv earnest. I had seen ibal be
fore. His brow was broad, his eve
were deep set. his look was most ser
ious, his mouth was .tea ly and stern,
he was not bothered about foolish and
serious things. I had seen the false
front of labor leaders. It was not
here. He told me what be had to say.
His secretary was called to give tignres
when he could not remember. I knew
this man. He was the city editor,
the managing editor. He was the
cashier, the president of a bank. He
did not try to fool me. lie was big
with understanding, he was large with
capacity to know.
...
The man who deals with public men
as a daily hit ol work learns to know
them Here was one who was plaving
fair. There was no doubt alsnil It.
Hut that did not tell the whole
story. The mind hurried to Morgan at
(.'ragston. Ttiere was a man big and
strong who knew the whole world.
He had the machinery to do things.
It was the machines of generation's
practice. Here was a man who did
tl.intf. I talked to a man wlm
though) of things. One was the man
who moved men by the force pi abso
lute control . The other depended up
on friendlv or sympathetic spirit.
One had the capacity to think and
know. The other had the capacity to
do and act.
Which was the stronger Here was
the man at Hroad and Wall; with the
monev force ol a continent at his hack
Here was a plain, honest man at a
wooden desk in a homely district of
Pittsburg, with the spirit of labor un
looiaai at his back. Kx.
Ait
Ladies
llko
soff, think.
glomay hair
sue 1 1 II
Si
BEuS Hi ioi
ci nt. produces,
Iternuse they
realize that It In
crca.es tliclr
beauty full; 100
isr unl All lad 1.'
who ul.h to five
Nkwsbo's lit Mi l
I Hit II III. I Will MKS1
leeni I'onvnictst ol
tin Let. tn-euuw. I.v
.leslmv lux Ifis dead
ly germ st work up
on tiie h.ir root It
milk, il.n.lrulT. (ill : Ills
h.ir sml thin, brittle lisir
ltiiKslbtliUe.
Gonth
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tln.t iit-piady an valuable, for
il work, like uctiarui.uveii up
on Isil.l I., .id-
formal .1 .11 1 o si i la. Orug Morai
Oregon's Most I amous Resort.
The Hotel Flavel
Is now BBBB -IB" 0--' BMtOfl
Knu'ie .-i .1.1' r. ...il unit', ol Moutorsy.
Kvsry room electric lighted aud .team tiealud.
Hoieiii batlnug beach on Nullli PaC.ll OOSSj
l.uiuilou i lull House, Includiiin bowllUK al
lays, bllli.r.l h.lU sud tide br. Tenui.
cxiurU au.l many uxvelleut sttrsctimis . One
huudrod room., aruaiK-1 carpvlcd aud contain
tug bo.1 furniture money could buy Ixtug
di.laiii .- lelephoue in ottic.
Hotel uuder uiauagein.nl of I ol. 4- W. H.r
yi f.ir raie el. addruM. Hoiel Havel,
rtaval. Oregon, or nddrets 1 U Mitchell, .
rsury.bl Maru,uaui hull. Hug, Portland. omgou
I h Al. It lH s EXAMINATION.
CATARRH
A Constitutional Affection.
Sprnys, washes, powders, salves, medicated
tobacrnand cigarettes, however lonjr and ptndatently
used, lo not cure Catarrh. They relieve temporarily
the inflammation in the throat nnd nose, and enable
you to breathe more i-.i-ih and freely, hut flic con
timinl nish of impure Mood to these parti keeps up
Oie irritation anil ultimately produces ulctratfofi ol
the glands, whrti the Ine.itli herotnes UCCcdittgly
offensive and thesoft botteaof the nose are frequently
i . Mti . i . . . - .,1 . . . . , , , . I . M.r
ucstrovco. i ne vaoirTM.ii oi ii.iiiiiii.iie.il e ,. in.-. ...v . Llilnamw
the entire surface of the mucous membrane, or inner skin : 0i stnnincn. kionerB
and lungs are often involved ; the whole system soon becomes affected hy tnc rapio
absorption ot rsii-mou- matter into the blood, and the di-r.ise that you nan nopeu
to cure with simple local remedies, assumes a danperous form.
I had Catarrh about IB years, and I I had Catarrh so bad was entirely
. .... ZiT . . .i.i..t..,.ij ,lof ... n..i on i and all the In. inn
inaaaunug m ura vot ji,ii " th
At last I came to the conclusion that
Catarrh must be a blood disease, and
decided to alv B. B. 8. a trial. I OOttld
aee a Uttln Improvement from the first
bottle, and continued It thrno or four
months, or until I was cured. Have
not taken anything for six years, and
am Just as well as 1 ever was. -M. MAT
BOM, Lapeei, Mich.
. ,. ...1, 1m . . . ... cl i 1 ., I . 1 fliaoncn.
V.HU1IIII 1. , -Fl,r.v..... ........ ..Mn - " ----- .
inheritetl, and only a blood nicillcine, such as S. S. S., cm rrmovc tni nt n altary
Uint destroy the poisons that have been nrctimulalim in thi m n " ''
perhaps, an.l restore the blood to n healthy Mid pun condition, l"hc m.l.imei
membranes and di cased glands arc healed bv tin rich. pur. blooil which to
to them nnd the offensive discharges from the BOM, and the terribli hi ...I ichc nml
neuralgic pains cease. Chronic cases of the most dt- y rite, hat icti rand apparent
ly hopeless, have been cured completely nnd perm tin ntlv hv tin i ' ol B. B. S.
rite our tmytiiid.ins luiiv annul vour case nun inei hui.h. i-
by their advlix, Wt clhU;c Uutlun:: what
application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO
hone
slouirhnd off. Thn physician Ky
me up as Incurabln. I doterminod to
try 8. B. 8.. and beiran to Improve at
once. It seomd to not at the sfnt of
tho dlsaase, nnd attor a few weeks
treatment I was entirely cured, and
for morn than soven year n '
no slR-n of the disease. MRS. JOM
PHINE POLHILL. Due West, 8. C.
t blood disease which is frequently
J hue irec i
ATLANTA, OA.
The
Domestic
Steam
Laundry
Thlt'R all.
KILL
- :j!Tary
mmd union Pacific
i start Tl-ns Sehodul,
son Prom Psndleton tl!'"
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Chieagn Ma.lt lko, HoiiTer rM
Portland i aorth. iim.h. k21
Hpeelsl sas City, Ht. l2S 1t
P tl . hleao and R.t ' a
via Hunt-
inytou I
Atlantic Halt Lake, Denver ft
Kxpress Worth, Om.h. ' Kan
tlfta. m. .as City, Ht.lxuit, Ch".' I,
via Hunt eairo and Katt "H
Inston
Ht. Paul Walla Walla. L-wlMon
fast Mall MpoBanv.Wallc h,i
silAs.m. man, Mlnnp.i.iii,
vis Paul, Ihiluth.MllW.,
Hjioksiis. liee.ChleasfianitEMi
Ocean and River Schedule
I SWtl p. 111.
ON K LINK
time life
limes IV
limes Ml
4' each etr.
insertion.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
tlOCNT 8BVKN WORbH To fHl Ult
one line, or more, per week, at ths ratnofl'i pet line.
,r 1 1 - ITIilf. I-.'I HI- ' . ' i
rwo links
i dm" lie
I time 'AS'
i lintel JfS'
us- each elra
last rllou.
IIIIIKK LINKS
I time 'JUo
j times.... ICS!
S times RN
I0e esch a'trlltlonal
Inserllnii
rooR links
I time 4
itBaMS. c
.lllil.'- fc'H'
I.V' each a.l.lltt.iiisl
inseriiini
KI v'K LINKS
t lime B)0
Utlttss '
.1 tl men
s- i. h ad itliinal
Iniwrtloii
MJ LINKS
I lime j
ti ins. '
i times
OM each aildllliiiial
Innvrlloii.
POR SALK OR 8XCHANUK.
A NKW HIX MOR8K POWBB QAHO-
line engine and all Hvtures cmuplcU. tanks,
.plng. battery and tlsstrte .parkcr, at a low
price, or will exchange for . .irdwisid l ' love,
ruu.llelnu, Uregon.
PHYItOIAMS.
I ODD
; I to I
DB. w. i ii-K. orftun is
nullillng Office houra. 10 to Vi a n
p m. Telephone 77.
K. W. VINCKST, M. U, OKKICK BKAh
of Klrtt National Hank. Office n.iurs 10 to 1.
a. B). i 1 to a p m
ImThTiTmTtH A HKNDKIttiON . OKKIUK
over I'sadleuui Saving lUuk. Ttlephouu U,
rnlilenei' telephone K
H. b. UARKIKU), M. 1) . HUM K I'A I'll
1c fhrilclan ami Surgeon (Nil's II had
Building. Tslephone: olllit. Iilack 71; ret
itaaii black 24.
I. I MILI.KK. M. I).. DKSI'AIN IIUjiIK.
treats an. I corrects ero trouble., catarriial
couilllionii and impaired Hearing. tllassSi
properly fttled lor refractive error.
DB D, J. M'KAl'l.. BOOM IT, ABHOOIA
lion block Telephone all re.idtnce . .e
phone, black 111.
OBTBoFaTUIU PHY8I0IANB, l)Bj.
Keyea , Keye. Office, oue block wei o! Mos
ton Store
AKCHITKCTS ANU UUILfJKRS.
M Al: i in Ml ULBR, l n rilAi fOB
and lunlder. Plant and IpSI HoaUoai IMdS.
Job work h !'' islt. simp ou ' olloinossl
.tract. USX I to isaa. no - lo,. kam : 1 0 "hop.
T. r. HOWABD, Alll'HIThtT ANU Bl
perlntaoileoi make compljte ami roiiabe
plans Ik 1. 1.'.. ling In in- clt) oi cmutry.
aoom 17. Ju.l-i bulnliug.
MHIiKK . rol. I.. ON I K A' l"0Bfl AND
hu. Piers Ksliinati- luruislnd on uori 60
lice. Job work k .peciaity. I'. uapl iUrTiC..
Shop on Blufl lrel. near Mala atieat
DB, LYNN Kl. MbAKlOSbKi:, UUBONI0
ami uervoua .il.eae. and dissasgt 01 Sfoa
Opp. Hotel, cor. Waier and Maui lta.i ccidli'
ton, ore.
OKN f ISTS
B. A. VAUUHAN. DKNTISl. 0I I riHRT NATIONAL BANK OF PBNDLB
in JU.I'I BullillUg ,.. , . ii.M.n Iran.
1) A,. BAY, 00NTBA0TOB ABU
builder. Mtimaies lurniined ou all km i- oi
inss.,11', uieiil walk., utouc walls, etc. Or
.leia cau be lei', at tnc Kant oregouian office.
1, .INKS ANU Jlld.4oH.
I UK KARMKK'H HANK Oh WKHION,
CeiUiu, oreguu. lasts a g-.u ts, bankiu.
uuaiaesa. Kxv.iaugc bougin aud win. 091'
li i .I i promptly attended w. Aftaira in mo,
si I'tu'ii. twuditiuu, aa i -i rvporied tpou b
invuangallvu i ouiutlvieo ol ...isiuaiuiecillteaa
lllU.ra: K. Jaiuv.nu, BMstvVSIIti lieo.
, t'rouustal, vice ,,reaidvui ; c. 11 l ivrvv, uai-uiei
J. M. Miigon , aaaialaui oasfsMT) dirvvVurs
0. A. iiauuau, M. M. Jouu .. I . J I'ricu, U, 1'
ursw, J. r auigor-. .toisin Jametwu, R, W
I'roebalel.
riBBT KATIUMAX BAM KOI m l'HKN a.
Oltaaa. i tvpltal, lAU.uuu, aurpiu and pioHla,
le.OUU. luleiuat ou tiu ilt'iaMiu. Ueala In
lorelgu an i .;uLioll. exv'Uauge. t'ollsctloua
piouipily aiumle.l lu. Henry i AUamt. prea
idem, 1. J. Klrg, uv president, t. I. ttsr
t:. 'ti. sasLtari Mr. i aatuutt. sattiisnt
' ualnef.
A. L. UKAT1K, I). D. S. 0VFI0B OVKlt
naviugs Hank da. admlultter.sl.
A. If ANN. UBNTIUf. IN AHHOC I A
lloi Hlook. orer P. B IdODlou'a offli
ATTUHNB
UABTEK 4 KAI.KY ATTOBNBYH AT
L . Otttce in aaviug Bauk Buildmg.
IIK.tN A l.HVVBbb. ATTOUNKYh AT
Law Boom l Ataotlttlon Block I'eudle
ton. oregou.
T. O.HAIKKY, LAVVYKK. OKKHIK IN
j ii-i.t Buililiag. Pvudletou, Oregon.
N. IIKKKKI.K Y ATTOKNKY A I ..A VN
office lu A.aw lallon block
ton.
acta . guuvrai 0411.0
sud U.'le.trapun tr I Si
Kraut a o Now Vu.
tiie Nudtoveat nrali
and kuropu. Hsksa 1
leruia Levi Ankeny. 1
reatlvut
ouuruauv. assistant cashier.
isj.ouo. 1 raus
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lowed on lime il-potiu. axchange boight
and aolfl uu all priuclpal potnu. Special at
leutlon .iveu to DollscUtMU. W. J. Purnlil..
preai'leut I N lea. msspret'dsul ; T. J.
Morris, . .....
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L. II. BBBDBB, ATTOKNKY AT LAW,
I'eudletuu, Oregon.
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Diversity of Oregon.
Kuitene, OreRon.
Hlghoat ataiiilar.l in Hi. talu 1o RBMrsd
courses 111 Mfmoir". m n-nc aiei inv ".
s, isin v an t KimnicTing and Milan Nei.
1. nil. lings and ilpin.'iit. aeicn ie' in.lru. l'
or;iisariv 00 vuliinc - sud. d I " uurarj 111
"JOI Mummer Hehisil with Unlverain ereuit;
IB. , coiirai) for loaehura, lor law and
in .ileal ludenta Is.piiftmcnt of education
lor teaelteri, principal, and iiierlnt'in.l. nl
a...M 1 Iivlnif lou I lnc aliidents
granted aehlilaralilpa 111 isrg. uisteri uiiivei
allies la ItMH.
Send name 1,. Presldonl or itegisirar lor
circular. sud caUlogue., Kuguue, Oregon.
liislmp Scoti Academy.
PORTLAND) OREGON.
f-oouded 1ST0.
A Home Sthuul for Boys.
Military anJ .riiiiiunl training
Fall tarn opani Sapt. isi i9oi
grlllt a Igeait ..i Iwslw 1 agtpetanl taaaiiarg
who iiuil.Tstand tsiya and take an uitereil both
In tin work and 111 they play of puplla.
The aim of tlis priuolpal and laaSfMfl ts to
doveloii character as well a. 10 prepare buys
lor colfcg- uel tu. 1 i .. .. 11I limine. s
kvooallom of life.
Tile Inn I. lings are being thorouglily reno
vatt d on the utoal appioved misl -rn inclliod
sml sr.. Itghlcl by slsctltttll.
II inner Isiv tecelf. car lul atlelltlotl
(rein a coiusieni matron
Por illustrated caialcwn" writ, hi
ARTHUR i NKWILL,
Principal
Take the
BBS
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
Hot 0h0 Bt, I'aul, Mt. Ijhii. Ki.
sas Ut7i nt. Joe, OmaliB, M
4ll Points Last and South
fortune and points
on the Sound.
ii;.. a m iiieanavs. t nursii.aa .ni si-.iir .11
at 'i:.a. oi.
Deiwris daily ocepl Hunday .1 t.it a
inodatloua call 011 or address
W AHAMH Aflli
Psmllston. Orrioi
S H. CAI.DKKHK All li. P. A..
vs .lis Utalln. Waali
NORTHERN
W PACIFIC
RUNS
Pull imtii Sleeping Cars.
Lleptnt DiiiuiK Curs,
TltB I ill Sleeping Oirs
rri
It II. 1 I
IHNVlKlletOIl AQUeill)
To
I'ltKI'AUKK KOIl-
College,
Teaching.
Business. TflRoi TKSJE16
ST. PAUL
M1SNKAP0IJ'
1. 11. nn
I ,K(i(
CKtM)KhTi
WINSKPth
1 1 KI.KNA b
BDTTB.
Sotic. i hereby givn lli.i Hi
inteiideiil of I'liistllla eonuly
conuly .up. 1
ulll hold the
iceulsi evaiiiiualloil oi appllcaiila lu, stale an. I
county paiK'ra, al I'eiidlcniii, as foilowa lor
couiiiienciug Wed ncs. lav . Auguat
Itlli. at 11 o clock a. IU., mid contluuiiiK
atsic pspcr-
Inw until
.saturd.iy. August I'lh. at i o'clock
HIH 1 lit SAI'KBs.
Wediitsiat I'tumHusliip, history, spclUaii
algebra, rea.lint and 1 Oegoii a, his. I law Thura
Js -Written srlihiuellc. Ihcort ol isarlnug,
grauiiuar, bookkecp'ug, physles, civil govern
in. hi. Kii.Ib I'liysiiilog) , gcograplt) . itieiusl
.nilliinelie. loinpositioii aud pliyalcal geog
i.phv Saiiirdat B.1IS11) . plane geomei r , gen
eral litalot) , UffllsB lltcrstiirc and iwycholog)
SOM COCSTV I'.I'KSH.
W cdiiiiailay I'euwBiiahlp, hiatory. orlhog
r.phy and readtug Tburaday Written arlth
uietlc, tn. -i of teaehlug. grammar and Ore
gou ;hisl law Kit. lay ilcograpov , uieuisl
arlllimeltc. phy.lology and civil gotcriiuieut
fkia.ai unit 1, arks.
Wednesday Pauiiaaushtp. oilkogiaphy and
reading lamsd.tt An ol uitsstloqTug sad
lit. or. ol leaching and mcin.ai- Kriday
Arltbuietic sud physiology
J. f. NOW LIN.
( ounly School Huseriuteadeut.
IN POUNl THK KOLLDWINU 1)K
s. iiis-t annual, have beeu taken up by the
City Marshal au.l will be .old .t lUe expiration
of leu daya (or coats aud expeuM.
1 uie aorrel horse, tvitb a blase lace, weight
about aaj pounds, about III yesra old. branded
with an lua braud oil left ahoulder
Dated Aug. t, 1901.
1. at. UKATHMAN, City Marshal
Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line
rttAStoa t-.ro.) drop's.
leave feiitlleton every day at 7 o'clock
extwpt Sunday, for Pilot Hock, Nyo,
Kidge, Alba aud Ukiah. liuiud ac
tointuodatioiis. Heasoiiahle freight anil
uaasenger rates.
City oiiice at Talluian .V Qo's ilrug
store.
aailTIAM Bew.rn of ixiBBlerfeli. snd lailui 1 1- c ainsl.pst mi uolr lo piti. i.hm r
vailllUR i -. ffc. 1M
eaedfor Clrsalar to WIUdAMs MfrU.Co.awie Ageou. i'i.-iaud.uBto. jS- '
Ko.f -.i.i II V T V i I. M .v.N A CO., DBUOOtaXR. PR M i.i: I iN . ill: KO in
CRESCENT
BICYCLES
The Whttel that ia
9kv High in Quality
Pricos From $22 to $G0.
Hoad wheols; - $35.
Raoer, - - - - $50.
Chain I oss Crescents $60.
Boys and Girls Wheels $22.
1900 Models as low as $Lb, $20. $25.
( THsi'ont WliewU supplied with iprini frumi
ami Morrow QQBJtBf brakes m w i 1 1 eitlu-r.
Ib1I of payniHiit to unit Oltoroiaat. witli im
InlBIBiti (;ull and got catalogue
CBESGEBT AGENCY.
Eaat Orouunian Buiidinu.
The I'lti-sslcill eolirse irei.ile for ell
(nun c ti. Prashman ihtgr in luoli oal
IcKes its Vale, I'rlliceloli ailtl HtailfOKj,
'I'll institution hits Is'eti plaoad lipau
the tVeeradltad M hy tin- stui.- itiairil
ot ImIiii'iiIIhii. so thut k-ruiliiities are ad
Daliaad lo sun rtlfloatai
A hnsiiii-ss ooum e.iml lo the is.si
buaiucai oollajai la oflarad.
Kail lerin iBagillsl Najptamber RUl,
A t hi l eas
BBV. K L. KORBBH, M I'h.,
I'einlleliiii. fJJiafata, 11 iln i (ml .
CAIN I Hlil.liN S HAI i
3 PORTLAND, OKI..
Itn NUKII IsCii
nonicanu Dt) School Iorliirls
Ml'UC, Alt l ani ELOCUTION
Utaaiar raalnttR, hii. D
Principal
Fhla SelitMil og.ra lu glrla 4 i.r...l and lliorougli
MlueaUuu, laaabiasil alia Us i auiages g hvaltlt
lul in, I reliuetl linuic. It tieciipiva Urge aiei at-Inaclio-i.uil.liiig
in th. v icinltv of the Ollj Hark
TTM BkBllaQ ilMBaltaSa of thr prtnutaua has kssa
taadi nudler f apc.ial .utcnl ,.n ll,i
cluiulsirs, t'lia. 4ii. I reel utt lull rouin. rt Urge mil
tl i ull.h ii-iitiUU'd 411.I the cunalriictioii of Hi.
tiiiiUllae i auli that evr leoiit ia otieii u. the aun
light.
lie ,rlt tare luw ne.ii taken Uipri.iuli all Uu
sMMgan laailBlaiiaa ul wU atialptja-al whwui,
a ui gitc llior.ugli and Well or. Ire . I instruction, u,
"' aad loUUu wi.oieu, at f IIM Hull, fol cllcgv
.hn Ui.r la le.ired, au.l t.. aid m the d.vlopui7il
I true 4U.I a. .manly tbanaeler
' 1 ""'" "S'pttmla-r 16, ltg)l. A lat
in. ..I twenty eulupeleul teatht ra llWttrM (of vi.lld
i.iiu. .1 ,ollli; a. .in en that individual cure all.! In
hirueuiiu uetiiaairy Ui tht bv-st ruaulu
I In re arc l.nir .killed IBBSBSSI ii tiie Music Is
'" ' "' )"Ut, specialist, iu Art sud Ontlur
.. im Uachcra iii I'rt' ieli and I.efni4ii
Provini i. , tut all alhUUt gautts suitable
lo a. liieli. 4. tennis ,r,H,i,.l I...L..II II i . ..
0U0AU0
WABH1NUT0M
PHILADELPHIA
NKW YORK
HOfs'lit.N
anil all isiintf Ksst ami hoall..
luniugli in .eta to Ja-aau and I'klja
......... n,l Norm..: e.. ill Straia.l
and Auiencali Huu.
tlUK bLHUUUlK.
. . ...ii. . .1 hi :
.iraiu IC4VUS reno lemii ua..i . ,
. a ..I .. n.
Koi further luloruialiou i""' - j.,
'tun ticaota can on oi ....- '.u . u fyV
i.m, wregon. or - Qkal
-TU.r.l and M.lflls.lll U. hTUa
a am a. al at a Bt B g l isl
iwnite -oosiaii-i"
ltirtlaiilAstorla Koutt
Str. " Tahoina "
rtU'l a I
( Ut'rt - AH"' -
The Uallss-Hortland Kouu
.. ,.. to i Uaih-WK
oir. oaurjjf uauofi c.p'
i.. ...ii.
I i.i i, res".
uioii
spriugs. Hood Kivcr, VVh
u
planned lor gga
IjHtllirlllBaa.l I
lor ill.i.ii..!.
eatalitgile 4ppl U
KI RAMUS Ki i KBUK la, Prlu.
aa
staviiitoli. U'e
lie. Ualltla. -.oft
TIMS, ajaiaaw
Leave Portland
Arrive Thu Oallsa .
Leave The llellea
Arrive Portland .
. . k. . t Dallea to I'orll.n 1
1 ARt Dalles to rtirUan l au l retm
Meal, nn ran J I(
Suielaj triua a leading i.a" ;- ,411.
liaa t lie uraudttat 'u" ITurTlra.'
j. ..line' r".. - T ...u, u
Both I'Uouoa Main .1.1 "JJ"
A. J. TVVLOK. Agl , -"'"Vnl uLllsi.y';
illH.N M rilXOON, Aft "IS CJltSS
i'it. 1 HEli & BAttNrJ. Ags g'tf.
.-.I HEI. Mcurrtra, Agi . j on
t NV. t'KlHHTON, Agl.. I'orlUao .
aks
kl a Blw rr m vroi
i si VHI.laHHIl lsa7.
English and Busittf
YAMHILL AND ELEVENTH STS., P0KTLAND. OB-
Indorsed by Influential business men. who atpplor 'l" "' 1 " ( 0
Pacllic Norlhwest. Ttioroughly trains young men and woiiu n fo' "
CIVIL ril.lt V i 'K bxitiiilnuilons uu.i RKllR RITUATlONa l""rl"
or In per. uli
k.ud lor lllti.traled . 1.. ... autl lull lul" """""'
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