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10S. EIGHT I-! PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST ORECOMAX, PENPLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. FFRRI AHV B. club which held Institutes every week, at great expense to the pen; Thin year they will be able to secure I ' ' sinte aid In their worthy educational INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. ,e , eriorts. n is "e jery t mi IMHIIUIIIII EAST ORI". OMAN' COMPANY. AN Fabllsbed ewry artsrnoon (exrapt Sunday) , ., , , wg paawd In the Interest ' at rendition. Oregon, by Uw i"' ' j Pl'HI.ISHING i of agricultural science in uregun. n will briiis the professors anil the ' j farmers together and clear away the j gg no 'fall notion that science anil farming j ' cannot "hitch." i . .50 ! . 1.50 1 . .75 I n,.M i " 1 WHITE CLOVER SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Paltr. one year, by Ball Imlly. alx nwoihs. by mall Dally, three aiontha. by mail PallT.aoe month, by mall..... WeeilT, aae year, by mall Weekly, nil miwtba. by mall Week It. four months, by mall Real-Weekly, one year, by mall... Hem) Weekly, all month, by mall. Baml-Weeity. three months, by mall An increase of nearly 600 per cent ! !0 ', in the membership of the Commercial j J Association within the past year la a j .50 record; to be proud of. li Is a rec- , Member Srrlpps UcRae Kews Association. ord that cannot be equalled In Ore-j r ; ; : ,, ; gon. And yet It haa not been dlftl- j The Kast Oreeoolan hi on aale at B. n. " Rich's New Stands at Hotel Portland nd cult to achieve. Just a little Interest ; Hotel PartUaa. Portland. Oregon. , Ju a word Ran Franrtoro Bureau. oS F onrth 8t. jdropped herp Bnd there. jusl a frlend Chlraeo Bnrean. OB Security Building. I ' 1 I Waaalagtoa, I). C, Bureau, out nia nu. i y invitation to tnose wno W" . I members, and the task in done. The Telephone Mala 11. lnex, tBgk , ,he equipment of the This WHITE CLOVER BUTTER. PACKED IN CARTONS . elaaa awttar. arcomlllshed lth the samel. NOTICE TO APVKRTI8ER8. ease. If Individual effort Is kept alive, j Copy for sdverttilug matter to appear In . . uuon the tit omioniu must be In by 4 :4S p. j If the entire burden la not caat upon j m. of the nrecedlnic day : copy for Monday'a ,h rommitieen The coming enter- paper mo be la by 4:46 p. m. the preced ,ne m ..-i I Uut Saturday. talnmenta to be given by the nasocl- I f iatlon for the lneflt or the runo , j I ahould be cheerfully and largely pal- J Ironiied by the jieople. ttpeeiul in- j t . ' have been offered the ; , schnol that the pupils may enjoy , an Intellectuul treat and us the ob- liect Is worthy, the enterprise should! be cordially encouraged. I wanderers on There are two earth Since first the race began: And aide by side they wander forth Wherever dwelleth man. And hand in hand, with bliss and pain. With roses and with rue Go Love and Grief. They've supped with me They'll sometime sup with you. Ada Phelps. I a j The bill of Stelner. of Luke coun- jty. providing thai counties shall pay the owner of stock .0 per cent of the j j value of all stock killed In range wars I . .. . . ' A j Is a reiiectioii on ine im.ciw.,.i, I of Eastern Oregon. Should It be ! necessary in this civilized age to place THIS BCTTER, SO WRAPPED, IS IN AN ODORLESS, AIR-TIGHT, GERM-PROOF PACKAGE, CONTAINING ONE AND TWO POUNDS, WHICH PRESERVES AIX OF ITS ORIGINAL DEIJCACY AND SWEETNESS, MAINTAINING THE AROMA RELONGING TO FRESH MADE BI TTER. THIS IS THE ONLY METHOD BY W IUCH BCTTER CAN BE KEPT WITHOUT CONTAMINATION OF ANY KIND. WHITE CLOVER IS THE OLDEST AND BEST BRAND OF BUTTER ON THE MARKET, AND THIS ADDITIONAL SAIX-GCARD TO PRESERVE ITS SWEETNESS AND PURITY WILL BE APPRECIATED BY THE PUBLIC. iiStJosephsA' rMULtnn ore Under th dlrectJ Sisters of Bt Franeul aelphU. Resident i, plls. 8pdaJ atbaui,, music and elocauot prepared for teuhtr Uons tor county uj "iim, ror tuu drsas 1 SISTER STj I. PORTLAND AND IRRIGATION. 'I. bounty on law What the matter with the Mull- i nomah county delffration and Port- i land businew" men and commercial , bodies? At several enthusiastic Develop- it 1 enforcemenl ? ' Should it be necessary to say to i ' sheriffs, constables and justices of 1 ! the peace, thai the people will pay .an extra price for good order? Are i i codes and penalties instituted and i maintained for the preservation of i the peace? If the renegades who i i persist in shooting down stock on the j t I iinhli rauffs cnimnt he run down ' - land punished, it is the first cluss of; ir-er-t League mass meetings held dur- , erimiial) tnat nall ever bluffed East ing the past year, roruana mis pro- i en) Clre(ton heriffs. or defied the fessed to be the friend of government ; PomrT,,Inv ,onp. j, , ridiculous to irrigation and has repeatedly pledged j ,m,,ow, an additional burden on the herself to do everthing reasonable . tRxuaver- to ,,1!)ure Bood order OI1 the within her power to clear the way for government operations. At the recent banquet and talkfest of the Commercial club, these pledges j were volunturilv repeated and great interest was shown In the subject! ! Th 'mll' Ruf8 dlltes 'back to 1613. when Michael Fedoro Bui when it comes to a 'show- j vti ,he fji.m of ,he houge of Ro. down" in the legislature, where Port- j monoffs. ascended the throne. For land must uncover her motives, w here j a span of seven centuries the Rus- .h f,.,l mi the subiect of rr - ' " nu oeeii u..ue. i..r . u. ... ... .. . . . . , ! Ruric dynasty, I gution? What did she do to help j of rastern Oregon secure a modern Ir rigation code? She sat like a mummy. Bpeechless. White Glover is the Only Butter on the Pacific Coast packed in a Carton Package mmiiiih. i Reducti Hi ion Wood $4.M to k J ROCK KPKfNGg tJ . JkESIMEKEK ACCEPT NO OTHER BRAND. Standard Grocery Co. THE QUAIJTY STORE. ! flclent. If rigurously enforced. RUSSIA'S REIGNING HOI SE. I'HOXE MAIN 961. COIL COl'RT AND JOnNSON STS. SENAIXHt PROCTOR'S WIVES. the last assassinated, und Senator Proctor of Vermont, tells, with much amusement, of a time when he was taken for a Mormon elder. The senator, accompanied by 1 1 M 1 1 M H I 1 NEW FIRM 1 4 NEW BUSINESS ...j r TON i HALF ... J OCARTEH t McADM f PHONE MAIS longue-tied. pas3ive and heedless to the Interest of the state as an Alas kan totem pole! She never raised a that gave the Romanoffs the chance , Mrs. rroctor ana a pany oi some thev had long sought. persons, was making a tour of the Michael Fedorovltz reigned until West. A stop was made at Suit Lake his death In 1682. and was succeeded ! City, and the party started out for a who came to walk about tne city, senator rrocmr ! t.v Ivan and Peter I. knmvn in hlstorv as Peter the and his wife headed the procession. ' Great. Seven years later Peter be- and the ladles of the party brought hand while the enemies were strlk- i came the sole sovereign. At the time , up tne rear, going .n pairs. . . , .... . ...'of his death In 1725. the Russian, That very same day another party Dig Hie uie .i i isoi'ui' --- ' the committee room. Portland is a great I court was divided Into two powerful j 0f Easterners was making the rounds j parties. The one demanded that the 1 0f salt Lake City, and when they en "developer." , crown should go to Peter, the son of , countered the Proctor party In the when it comes to pumping hot air Alexis, brother of Peter the ureal. matn street, they stood aside to let ,. mnic. i who had been put to death by his them puss. o Eastern Oregon , ears, and mak- . exclalmd ,, f the log pregnant promises, that cost noth- , ca(ed f(r (he crownlng of Cth- party. ..there-. a Kht! Lok lug. She loves Eastern Oregon about ; ertne the w idow of Peter the Great. ; a, that Mormon and hi8 HJve. as fervently as Bill Dalton loved a: jitut for a constitutional. I auppose. railroad train it depends altogether ' The latter finally triumphed, but j i wonder." he added. "If he hus any , ... , ,, nr reign was a oriei one. iui v" mvrv. new ivn x-om t Portland had an opportunity to Before her death she nominated Peter. the son of j Peter Krickson. a wealthy ranch show her genuine friendship for East- AeXB to De her successor. In 1730 j owner near Vancouver. U. C. pulled ern Oregon. In assisting In passing the j he was deposed and the crown given on a loaded gun by the muzxie and Cole irrigation bill. The passage of , to Anne or toun.no, ""'" i,oie m I Catherine. Peter that bill meant the expenditure , f," , fact the last of the Ro lierhaps S3.000.000 in government lr- manoff, for tne mae line became rigation works in the state in the next j extnct with his death, but the name two or three vears. Did she raise a j was preserved through the accession . . i!hoiiKh her uledge o Anne of Courland, who was the hand to help, although her pledge unf(jrtunate peler In. was recorded at the organization of. p m detnroned and as- the Development League that "h ! aasrtnated In 1764. He was mieceed- -ivould help Jed by his widow. Catherine II. She Did any Portland paper raise it. 'reigned until 17.6. On tar death n - . rnntt irrigation law? Did any of them urge the passage or a measure which was Intended to open the door io government Irrigation In ihe arid counties? Not a word. Not mention of Irrigation legislation! The next hot air artist who comes cavorting over Eastern Oregon tell ing what Portland will do and how Portland loves the Eastern Oregon counties, her granary and money chest, the people should close their " doors upon him, and send him home with a message that only by perform- j , 1xu dynamite bom was ex ' ances. and not by promises, can Port- pioded under the royal dining room that year she was succeeded by Paul, who became a maniac and was as sassinated in 18ftl. Alexander I. was crowned and his reign continued un til his death in 1S25. The next In the line of accession was Nicholas 1. For thirty years he ruled over the Rus sians and saw one of the stormiest of all periods In the country's history. He was succeeded by Alexander 11. in 1865. ' ' ' ' The reign of Alexander II. was lull of vicissitudes. ' The nihilists had be come emboldened by centuries of mis rule and tyranny, and throughout his reign they were plotting his death. promptly joined the silent majority. SHARON (& EDDINGS Plumbers, Pawnbrokers, Second-Hand Dealers WE SELL Furniture, Bedding, Linoleum, Window Shades, Stores, Tinware, Graiutcwnre, Hardware, Cutlery, Lamp Supplies t unci Sccjnd-lluml Goods. 4 WE IK) Plumbing. VpholHtcrliic. Repair Furniture, Lay Carpets, J Put up Stoves and Odd Jobs. WE MANUFACTURE Tin, Copper, Giilvanlaed and Sheet Iron t Goods. I Agents for Puget Sound Awning Co. Roller Awnings a Specially. T SHARON & EDDINGS SECOND-HAND GOODS IIOUGIIT AND SOLD. X MI MAIN STREET. T FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY SULLIVAN A BOND. I Will be benefited li clean coal. Why no: ! from ertravuganM av T j coal. You will find 1: Z ... . . .J I season tout you naw using it, as It lasts lor. j general satisfaction -4 I than any other kind oJ HeivryKoj ditch in J Office Pendleton 1 Co., 'Phone 178L 1 i IHIIIH Special Sale on land "square" herself witn tne Duncn grass counties. To supplement the work of the Oregon Agricultural College and to disseminate agricultural science more thoroughly In Oregon. Is the object of house bill 203, which has become a law. It appropriates S2SO0 par year for a ' farmers' institute fund to be expended under the direction -of the ' agricultural college. It means that the feeble effort of the farmers, to inform themselves by independent and haphazard methods have borne fruit and their wishes have been en acted Into law. Last year Echo or ganised and maintained a farmers ' . . t. 1.. tha map and all ana me . the royal family were not Killed was, because they happened to be lew minutes later than usual for dinner. A year later Alexander II. was as sassinated. A nihilist threw a bomb under the carriage, tearing iilm to pieces. His successor. Alexander IIL, wan marked by the nihilists several times for assassination, but all of their plots failed. Many of them were sent to the mines of Siberia for life and others put to death. The present cxar came to the throne in 1894. Nicholas IL is the oldest son of Alexander in. He was born in 18C8. Just 2 days after he was crowned cxar of all the Russians he wedded Princess Allx of Hesse. Only a few months ago a' son was born to the reigning family amidst great rejoicing. fee Aitoona, Pa,, June 20, 1903. I was afflicted with Tetter in bad abape II would appear in blotches as large as m hand, a yellowish color, and scale on Yon can imagine how offensive it was For twelve rears I was afflicted with thil trouble. At night it was a case of scratch and nuf times no rest at alL Ssaincthe good the medicine waa doing a i nend who was taking It for fcczema, 1 com menced it, and as a result the eruption be- r.n to dry up and disappear, and to-day am practically a well man. Only two tiny spots are left on the elbow and abut, where once the whole body was affected. I have every confidence in the medicine, and eel sure that in a short time these two remaining spots will disappear. S. S. S. is certainly a great blood puri fier, and has done me a world of good. I am grateful for what it haa accom plished, and trust that what I have said will lead others who are similarly afflict ed to take the remedy and obtain the same good results that I have. 1 25 bast fifth Ave. JOHM F. LKAJL While washes, soaps, salves and powders relieve temporarily, they do not reach the real cause of the disease. The blood must be purified before the cure is permanent. S.S.S. contains no potash, arsenic or min eral of any description, but is guaranteed purely vegetable. Bend for our book on the skin and ita diseases, which is mailed free. Our physicians will cheerfully advise without charge any who write us about their case. Tbf Swlf! Speoifle Cpay, Atlurta, ta. Heating Stoves TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT ON FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT HEATING STOVES Goodman-Thompson Co. COME WHILE OUB STOCK IS COMPLETE. STEEL RANGES TO GO Closing Out Sale of Entire Stock . . We bare' deckled to sell onr steel range at once. The aale Is now on. W5.00 ST. CLAIR STEEL RANGES FOR $48.00. Tula is a diance to make a saving on steel range that wUl not occur again. Come and investigate. Graham i Hunter Successors to JOE BASLER t FURNITURE CARPETS GLASSWARE j tttttt , a a aaaaaaaaaaaaaa LEGAL BLANKS alogoe of tiem. A fall apply always kept In itock. THE T0WC The "Torlc i'1 with a deep inner permits of the lem much closer to tW irx a ron1 with no pertepHbl( noylng reflections- n-iw. "Toric" len tlcnlar people . ..1 an sa nothing 11 more bat It ""I tne Teric l tacle. - ' I WinslW, p. O. Block. MM,vi fin Ali H J X 1 FOB Ci i Lea- Order. . t "waVH tlj 1"i