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TO THE PUBLIC ilfK 1K to announce to the public that we have opened in the Max Baer building, known a" the Blue Front, a complete line of Stent' and B yi Clothing, Gents' BWoUhLog Ooods, Hat- Trunks and Valiaea. We invite you to Oftll and inspect our goods (all new) and examine ottr prices. BAER & DALEY, .... ONE PRICE .... Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters. TUESDAY, Al'WUST IS, 1901. DAILY. WEEKLY ANI SEMI-WEEKLY sir THI- Btst Or font an Publishing Company, . AT rPNDLFTON. ' cop-; p dail. sussa mrrtos iatii -j Baa. I runt, uy m.II pn.r9fWst- hr tarr.ar inn a.Mcnpt rtn ion sbsn V.f m i mi wa 1 1 svMcaimon uAtm Lhm cos- o T.AX im cvp? mi MofiUs . Tn.ltuUcrtptkss tlafMuaWrt wtwLT suascsirTiorc iui. t. MSI tvT i Moatht Trial .. -.,! CST ADVISTI4lir. lATli (Display Alteman..rta ORKOOM. .rs ... M ea, Osa lath, off las, in asan-Waaa.? par Moalh U tack, of MM, I. daily par IB 'rith . . . . Two lack, or MM, I. l .v and Waaklr pff Lea 5" 1 IrtdiprftauaOl I as par noatt par aff".un Ortr tkraa la. ha. V O-rff 'hraa lacSS. II lrat ihraaMckaa.Iti oas inrk. or !. In er thro la hat In W.aal, pat it fiprraionih. I a Uraff tkraa Inchaa. In T seeds y. Ue of kvml Was.li, Cli.1 noapatail k'taaniaaaaoara In itai Wrtkit w aaala 9 Daily, ant laamM, par uuk,i.. , aatb t..ortu.t laeM- Cecal sataBai. Ms caati pat tsaa. aach in..-ffffkv- CUIUNS OP ADVANTAGE IN TKR STBKL STRIKE. It ii common thing to hear th re mark tnat it in ilillicult to unilorstan.l how work iiikuioii can win strike .iktMinajt tin- wealthy men who own ami control tin- plants such a- kXHS tbt ntajajl trust. iMt, in tiiit very import nt respect, that working-man lia- tin superior advantage). Tin- argiiiiijut to tills ufftSCt IN b.teetl llpun tin- .l-llllll mii that although now very r u h a many of tin- steel magnate are the want to be very much riclier ami will i-onctMle considerable rattier than -'" in tiie piling up o( fortune. People are accustomed to say : "The wurkinguiei. must keep eu in order to maintain existence. The employers in many instance liave enough to supply them ami their lam ilia lor a dozen iiletiniM with all that the most luxurious couhl want." This wouhl H logical an a -tai.-i r why the men cannot win out in a strike straggle, were It not for tlx that the element of desire lor more wealth ami to continue the employ -nient ol genius lor management of in dustries is omitted Irom the Inunda tion oi the argument. The Naw York World ol last week 1 uesday gives the figure provin,' that tee I trust set-untie shrunk in v.i.n. fully Illfi.lkJO.OUU III the operation the previous day on the Htot-k Ex chauge. The shrinkage was due to J . P. Morgan's deflanoe ol the strikers and Theodore Shaffer's determined al titude on the ,art ot the Amalgam.it . . Association. This is the reason why the workingmeii hold a ver great ad vantage over the trust plant owners. Those owners will do almoat anytnini: to avoid thetletenoration .il then -t. . k holdings. Again, the American n ainila. tur. r is just now amliitious to control mam o( the foreign market- ami to do lin they must lie able to till orders prompt y in any quarter of the glolie. Vmi thay remember all too vividly tin great strike in Uugiaud that many be lieve coat the British manufacturer their (ormer oral place and ma le them secoud to our own maker oi manu factured article. II labor troubles are to disturb the iutiustrial world, not only will manu facturers actually be unable in many instances to fill orders with that promptitude that is necessary to nui ceeeiul trade, but they will eiigen ier tear ol tins on the part of many for eign customers, and create the same dissatisfaction with American manu facturers that operated to drive Saga iish manufacturers Iroui certain coun tries in which previously they nad reigned supreme. Trust othcials will not be willing to suffer this, ami the laborer therefore holds a trump card in the big pHM that he is now playing .lib those truat officials. By no means are all the advantages with the trust manag ers. The worn logmen in the particu lar herein noted have a very impor tant advantage over their employers. SUM.KH RKA01M6. One ol the problems confronting the habitant of the summer resort is "What shall 1 read" This quest ion is too often .Answered in praotu. h the perusal of stories that are fit to kindle Urea in kitcheu stoves of the summer resort cottages, bin that are no' good uieutai pabulum or healtfhul re creative reading (or anyone. There is no good reason why one should not secure an ideal collection of charming summer stories and at the same time end the season with a bet ter mentality than will result from the reading of such trash as came trutu the pen of Mrs. Holmes, "The Dtii-hess," and all of that class of writer- of literary slush. Let the atimnier resorter, for in tan. read hooks such a Kalph Con ner's "Sky Pilot," lllam-he Willis Howard's "One Summer." "Asrhen hroedel" of the "No Nnme" series, and "ther of that class. Therein, will "tie find plenty of aentiment. and aentiineiit delicately spread oeer the page of a l ook of fiction is healthful (or the render; good description, with vivid h'ii picture of the scene dinn ing the geographv of the tale-, anil beautiful and faithful local colorings, instructive to u degree and yet givinw! one lietter ideas of the various sections of the country in which the story is laid. The street urchin ami the bail hoy are feiiaiiretl (or reading "lleadwtssl Pick, the levoiirer of HI Knemiee," "Uattlesuake 1'ete, the Scourge of headman' Oulch," and others that are commonly denominated the "yel low back" novels. Yt these yellow back novel are to be chosen lieiore the average story taken to a summer re sort, the kind that reeks with sickly sentimentality. dishonestly iainted ,, lures, lil "I- on imiu.ii nature ami the ideal King of characters possessing only one object in life and that object by no mean exa Itetl POLITICAL PROPHSTS TALKING. -ay the Cortland Telegram: Of po litical talk there is no end this year. Prophets many without honor in their own or any other country are coming iortli from the wild. -rues ol the deals and aspirations of which they are aware, or suppose they are, and many are tin- false prediction now tilling the air. The atmosphere is surcharg ed with political electricity. Wise acres have an attentive ear glued to the ground (or rumblings, while every town, almost, has its material tor a state ticket awaiting the hoped for call. While the local field ha it hoal of witling wouhl-be victims, state poli tics are i-ouiuianiliiig the principal at tent ion among the elect and the elec tors, one noticeablt feature just now is the crv going up from Kastern Ore gon for ret'ognition in the next repub lican state t veiition. Kven de - SlattU organs are voicing this republi can agitation. There appear to Is- a . iniuiied ami concentrated effort on the part ol the press east of the moun tains to brin. this question ol appor tionment of .iitit-es i roinineiitiv before tut- peopl- of that vast -ection. Judg mg trom current report Kastern Ore gon aill go to the republican state .-ntiveiitoii next spring with a solid phalanx iusisting on giving a candi date or two instead ol acting passive a III the Willamette-valleyjthe replv i made that Kastern Oregon has always len recognised, il not bv having offices, then by iiberul ami "fat" ap propriations (rom the state treasury. Some politicians would have the eutire ! int of present incumbent renominat ed and re-elected, which, if the aen timeiit was universal in this district, would la- far (mm encouraging to Kastern iregou. As the matter stands in every county of the stale there Is, Ciiiciuiiatu ready to la taken from tin- plough ami made dictator or rather governor, congress BIN or anything else carrying with it a salary. Aspirants are about a mini -erotis in one party as the other, so in this rewct the honors lor itch lor oilitv are even. Will O.ivernor 1 f, tieer be renom inated'.' It is a knotty question and one SAVE YOUR HAIR WITfl SHAMPOOS Of IMS' Uaff '. Jraal .rra ll..a.i. .al..iM.I. ..i,o .-t. cru'la, scaloa sfiu aaii.lruff, a.csti..a trillaarsi Itrklas saitaysss. tiu.iio Um Iwir fuiiKeSi t. ( rssat Wholeriale dealer in... Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke which iva cure to rrsclt offhanil U a rule, the desire is to give inciitn lients two terms. There have been ex ceptions which confirmed the rule a In the case of aa Bofaraoi w. r. Lord. This is somewhat of an unwritten law and if Its spirit is believed In there Is no need for the present stale olln-ials to loe sleep. Pesteinling to practical and generally known facts, however, there are ton many aspirants In resili ness to entertain the thought of an un hMMhl renomination lor either (iovarn or t.eer or the rest of the state ntlii-e-holders. In a lew ismatetl cases op position is weak, hut there is a con stantly increasing army ( place hunt ers. s It is not that the incumbents have not provetl themselevs efficient and competent, thorough anil reliable that this host ol asdraiit have arise". It is because a title and good salary are as seductive anil attractive in times of prosperity a when hard tlme urn pre valent. Besides this it is esery man's dutv to be an aspirant for office at least once in his life. It demonstrates in an unquestionable manner his in terest in the land of his birth or hi home by adopt irm as the case may m. Come many names (or governor. Heading the list, of course, is that of tiovarnor (Mr State Senator Booth, of Orant's Pass, I experiencing a bnomlet. in Southern Oregon. County Jcdge Cake is trimming his sail' hi the same direction, aided ami abetted, n 'tis said, by fraternal friends, lodge Stephen A. Lowell oi Pendleton was technic the public pulse recently, with resiect to his prospect Judge Furnish. hIso of Pendleton, ha an anchor to windward and will take con gressman if the governorship goes glim mering. J. M. Church 01 I .a 'tranile tuia tieen mentioned, hut he punctured the honmlet by an emphatic witdraw ing of his name. For Secretary of State. Frank Ihinhsr I s to hold on for four years more. Mi strongest rival is State Senator .1 N. Williamson, hailing irom Kastern Oregon. Sagacious republican-, (eel confident that Williamson will ! nom inated (or this place. He stands weli with each (action and is not unpopular among the democrat. Williamson is a warm Hirsonal Iriend o( state Seiiatoi Charles W. Fulton of Clatsop, and, in fact, voted for F'ulton for president ol the senate last winter, (innbar is a Kill ton he--owing his nomination to his fellow townsman, and is ronaetiiienth a Mitchell he as well. It is said, and upon what may Ire cotisi I. .red reliable authority, that Tnitetl state Senator Mitchell will lend Williamson his sup port , despite the (ealty held toward him bv his follower honhir little Mfd also whispers that Mitchell want ed Williamson to take the nomination (or congress, hoping by thus changing Williamson's ambition to save Dunbar. Hut Williamson declined, as the story goes. Williamson i a Marion county native, and served his tirst term in the legislature in 1HW, representing fJfOOl -inrc I wear he was sent hack to the capital as a senator Fix County Becordor P. S. Malcolm i also in the lists lor secretary of state. Charles Moore, state trei surer, has an opponent (or the nomination in R. Alexander of Pendleton who ha lsen heretofore a candidate (or this oSta, State Printer leeds does lint want another term. He is the only man it; the.state ready to retire, and hi po sition is therefore unique. For hi shis's and "perks" are cnntestiiik' Ora ham (ilass, secretary of the republi can city and county central committee, Senator Porter, of Clackamas; Will Clarke, postmaster at Oervais; K. K. mug of Baker City and Willis S. Iltiuiway secretary of the republican state committee Of these the mo' popular is Ihiiiiway hut the nomiiia tion will be fought (or strenuously. This is hut a partial list of even the leading light named. While there are a doxen men after Congressman M.msI- ' eat the strangi tiling is that Congressman Tongue has no one on his trail. Unless some one appear Tongue w ill be lorved ti -u ceed himself much though it go against his inclinations.. The Domestic Steam Laundry That s ali. Oregon Lumber Yard wood QUTTKRri Kor barns ami dwellings. Cheaper than tin Lumber, Lstts Shingles, Building Paper, Tar Paper. Lime ami Cement, Mouldings. Pickets, Plaster, Brick and Sand, Screen Doora Si YViudows, Sash and Doors, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop s Alta St., opp. Court House . Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line Huston S Lsruo . Hroc s lasave Pendleton everv day at 7 o'clock except Sunday, for Pilot Kock, Nye, Bulge. Alba aud Ukiah. Uoud ac cotuiuodatioua. Beasouable freight aud pkvseetiger rates. City othce at 1 ali man A Go's drug atom. Thoroughbred Bucks. Best stock on the Goast A! Talephont eonnsotion ,ut ranch drwra Pilot Hock or Ptmdleton. Chas. Cunningham. Mil IIM; TJIL " a : 5 . i From Palace to Cottage f&n win Bad oarato'i ' safpate aaH. eietltly co;npreleislve to meet nllsp - BostttMa. l b.- Bnglisb of thi statement la this: We can lUpplyyoH Wltfa BMVt tinirs; rugs and oar pats for a auiuiiiac -ot- tnve or ti wintei iiuitisii.il, OM .'iirnish tin very les: to Is- had auywh-r-. tad will tSatfi you litth ni ire fhiiii you w ill pay ajtawhatv tor Inferior ur. les Agent tof White Kwlnf iim"iiltie. ( 'ndi Tinker' Mippliw aVlWttyl on hand, JESSE FAILING. jr ) J J rHK AND W'AWIIIWWW STKFI'TS KnTtAim, oKHr.oN A. V. Armtn.nK UI Prlnclpsl V prArtlcril. fiagilSSlsi school tot-splcimu. for lht.ro.iRh work, with huretrrst. ot grretontrs In position. l.kkff-er-r sn.l atrn.gr.hrrs Atrrs.lv pron-l of I h..-l SUBtrHll whrr. vrr known, It MMWy urow. hr-ltrr oel l'r Open all the yrsr Slmlenls s.lmlttl ntiy ItSJS. MvatS or llMS in.lnictloti I.rsr.i wht nrel how we tcsih, sntl whst il costs. Csl.itognc fr linsril ol Director p t THtlMMaJr. MtltatDHMT d. sous coaaw - tuvn The Pendleton icademy PKKPAKKH FOR College, Teaching, Business. Tin M ltiicui course nnpaiW for en- . ... L-.ul,ii,ii ..hi in u -Ii eol- - iniot-ff- t .ff ff"" - . i mm. ... V,.l.. Prhieeloli IS I la I tlltlford. I'm liistlttiti'in hu b.-n plu I upon the Accredited List !.V the Slat. Hoard Of KduciUl in. M thai graduate- are nd- IllittJ'tl to Stat rt lli'-llte. A buailiew our, equal U) UM DUI IjiwliiMi Malaga iv nflwwi. PUl tenti bagiua Baptarahar 9th. Addre REV. F. L. PORBE8, M, Ph., Pniidieton. IfagaD. PrinulpaJ. I'liiversity oi ftrepo. liuenc. Oresron. ODFRnti SHOPJIjsj Union Pacifk nsrtnr ros Time Schert From Pendleton "SSJ nteup. H..H take, bfiiy., . '..ri snd Worn, i ...... I0'!.".. Bpeels sss City. 81 Usife. rSSL-. CSCOSIlr) Ks.t. . s. lllRtOI. Ilwh-'.t atnti lsr.: In tie- llal CRESCENT BICYCLES The Wheel that ia 8k Hiqh In Qu.litv Prices From $22 to $60. lioaci whoBis; - S3b. Raoers, - - - - $50. Chainles8 CrescontB $60. Boys and Girls Wheels $22. 1900 Models as low as $15, $20, 125. ( rtMrtnit Wheels supplied With Ipring iiui.ii - and Morrow oositsi brsksi oi siih itthar. TsfBM of pajnMBt to suit ouetomsra, writfa do interertt. ("all and gt-t u oslsioguf. CRESCENT AGENCY. Eaat Oruoonian Building. expect people to know what you have to sell If you don't HOW DO YOU ADVERTISE? The new store can never be known unless It advertises ! o. 1 1 1 it 1 r.-ff I him in.- Aria. sine sinl tmiilievrlUK l'l Mu.tr. New llillus. su.l e.iulpiix'iit. t'vuii new Instruct. ; nearly " vomm.-s sM."l I" library In ;' niiinin. r .- u.i. ti ll. I uu.-raity cr.-.llt ; rtital rnurae for l.'n.-hur, lor lew and Itaal i o.i. ii t a n..nitrimvni of stttioatlofj lost-lien, priii' lio- Kiel iupartDlsnriDts ui. in In-e, com oi livhic low Tin- .tinleiit. inte-l aclioUralilp 111 isrffv ti.i.lorn iinlver M nsiae to iKMldlBI or Htftotrai for cuUraSU.I tuhn:.if. lafStWi Oreiioli. HIT r. TIUTRY r ACADEMY. 0 any 01 or tillfM catal ,iu nre! pamphlet containing ictisra M It at mony. etc.. address, J. W HILL. M. D. M.at.li p. D. Drai r 17. r orii.in i. Ot Bishop Scoti academy. PI IKTLAND, OREGON. KooDtlstt ISTV. tINk 1 ,iM lint I tiwea Its I iff Ii extra rtiou. CLASSIFIED ADS. l.'ur.NI SEVt.v .an- t.. Itll LINK iur but- or morn, per wsuk '. lito rats ' ISO per Hue. "' ""'r' I ' A home School lor Boy s. Military an J linual traininK- Fall torn, miens Sent , . .. ui.'ipal asuffl isaefcsw 1. o - WW. ii. prepsr- boy. pr ii we. ii . . . 1 buinu v beliis tliortJUktuly rviio PV iiLHlsru luelboffj" S .'JSC cU (alia .riloo. rtllKKh UMS1 I lluw J: .'Hues. .. ..Jit x tines. SOc lis- escii a.lttliioual luavruoii SOUK LINK . 1 1 in..- ,SM i Hum i.. I time. Sc liv each avldltlousl luaeruou I'lV'g LINES I lime ax- J UUOa K i tluiea MX.' jl es.Oi a-t liious. lUMrlion as- a 'ii vldltteaal lUaurll.lU fHrsiciANs AHCUtracT.S AND UUlLUUHb. UE-.i5- Q'n0olJ!:L.2,fX.li&, - . 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KOt.M - O.N.-.S Alii bttOKbHs tlon block, lelepboue att. reeidau . . pbouc. bUca Wk illthUiMKUMANk tir WWtOH OtlTKOPATUIC PH Ydli'lANh. UK. ''"'.u "rtuu Estss A Keyes U.ce. our blocs wei el boa .Jv.., ' '' 1 '.' ' ' ", "-: 1 oi- ion atore aii"li"ou3uuu aaow t i,rnpd" 'U UU" UK7i7yNN K. BLAKK.SLKr, UHKO.NIC l!",iI"1u C'S" "XTni'"' "lUu' and iiri.i.i. u-aaa sii'l diacaasa oi .iii. eroaiiaiwl noe ONUdaoi i M e r "' Opp. Haul, cot. Water and Maiu sMa , reodls- j Klilgore saalaiauii LaVnlor at -" i . U .tuai m M Jonu- I . i,lCff" a. a. vapouan. oaaTiar. oiririos In Juilrt ivUtttaa I KlUfO NAllO.NAi. UANKyir Al HfcNA A. L. BKAriK, 1. V. ri. OKKICK OVKK KAW.,lIutrJ.illo'o utS?' 'dtMJi.'t? ft Savlugs haul '! ssiaiini.uirsd. ioc.n N. A. MANN. OKNTlHr. IN AsIMUoTa jideui.T j Klrk, TlcpresVieni ffi in. i Bio.'k. mr K h IM.iDUto'a offl.'ff- SaVtsUsT ' ' '' ...tUiil a i I uk ;. i. i - fsHbT NAliu.N it. BAMv OF PhMiLb OARTKB 4 KALKV, AfTOUNKYh AT Wta. ui turpi u, n.,,uiu uau.. L . oaca in osriuga Sauk Buudius sad u.'!""''' U"',UJ, b'' ' laags HkAN A I.OWELl. ATTOBNBYI AT francisco, New Vork MOpnaUMl'uiaiIt Law Room II AsJOClStaSB Block l-eudle . l" Norlbwesi biau L'raa i: . latn ton Oresou uu auropn . collet i!ju, ,,,'L" 1 asrau- Levi Ankuuy Draia-ui m w u 7i i T.O.HA1L.KY. L.AWYKP.. OKKlt'It IN rloevrasrtdsu. . S. rtJ a.aii. it . Judd BulldlDg. l-eii.lictou. Oregon nueruacy, aaajiaul caua.cr ' ' N. bKKKKl.EY, ATTORNKY At ..AW TH, PKN ... k Ti . Mo. in isinli.lis biockj j f B. D. BOYK, A l toRNKY AT 1.AW. Ill ! towl'oaiiZ 1"' In-riat?: Oonrt C I sod sold on all prilc'pa poTntT'T U B. BKKUKK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, LSillKnf T ' lvU' ll.ou 1 l&nlik r-sudlsten, Oregon ; iiuTesibier vlos-ptea4sM 1 j JAM EH A. F'EK I. A W OF Fit E IN J 1)1)1 ' - e Buiidiag iai-a ua kxcuanuk. BT11.1.MAN A PIERRE. ATTOKNEY8 A NEW SIX UOBtll. POWEH i , al law Mr. Sllllswo baa boeii sdiullte.1 to hue augiuv au.l all rlaluraw couiuit prss;lica! lu bailed HlaUat paLiur utflcoa and piping, bancry aud eleclrli iWik, ,'i . ' mka .wH-isli, ol Pautui 1-tw kouias lo, II. prlc;. or will excuuMe (or i J, " .-a.ri la AJSUCUUOU blook. KuvllaUOU, Ofaajuu , 1 J UsSVS, from Pr tlic-Ui lur ...11. nt tlie de.el.'p ril i LI, i'SJi. A lac . i:..ui. ItaT vluld uuaJ car. and ia ii. n.. Muan Us and oran.rs . aasi Atlsnti. Express r. Ii a. m via Hunt lllglou Hslt Lskr, Dnss. . Wllrlh II.-...- V. " satl'lly. St laWlklaffl us," wffin r.a.i. Hi Paul IVl'.illa ia-.ll. . Fs.l Mall ani... 11 II li.sn Mmaespolu, iMiiu.u, Mil wayu see, t'bicago and Em s. , . a. m via Hpoksne I t (kcan and River Schedule, laWN Pi iRTLAN'D. All anlllnit date. taMegJ Kor Han I'ranctaco L. Hail ev. rv . i... r ' - -, m ai Mi 1 1 . In. HaTTy SXCt.pl suu.f.iy - p ni. -ntur.la) " I Columbia Rivtr In Aatnris sin', it Ijtu.linitv Willamette River Il.ll. SMff suu.lsy ilreitoi, Cltj, N,lvh. J Ba. in. salr-m It mZll. ' l Sn.l l a I s. in. I Tuei Hir am! Hat. 'orvit;n ud Way 1.111.1111,,. Wlllsniatt. ..r..- 7,. n, i. o o. . - "g' mil niriri itSi t Inc. I nr. resoii l- tuZ-K .., ..,ff.affi. MSpaj rj.v, - - I'slly. It I perl a to Iswlitw. " K. F A MB III: V, Ani. rsaiii Take the... Washington ti Columbia River Railway l.'.ir I 'I, i..it, r.. . I.....I kj. r ..... tr 4 I n , Bt, Jih', i iiintim, mil AH Points Last and South FortlanJ and poirtu on the Sound er Moii lv. v. . n,,.. ia' a. in. Tuestlayi, Tbunda l).'.art. dally . c. pi .undsy si. t s iiii.i.itl.iiv .-.at . ..ii or autlrass W, AbAM." Aat: . naagaa I Ii. OAarDBBBIAD '. P. A., sll.. Malls, Willi NORTHER W PACIFIC u. ml atluulioii M itrin g rill'K C NEWILL, Fniieipal. CAWT Hlil.li.N'S HALL. HOKTLAM), Okh. jr rxii mii.ii i A Home and l)u School ior (iirls MUMQ, akt AND ILOOCTIOM iileauor l.i.i. i i'h O., Principal RUNS t . . ii j i .... LIcRaut DisiSf tiars. Tourist Sleeping I ar ST. 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