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PAGE EIGHT r 1 ' any college or high-school man what clothes measure up to his ideals in style. Ask any discriminating dresser among the young business or professional men what clothes best meet his ideas of refined taste. Ask any woolen expert what clothes are made of the most exclusive weaves and patterns, of pure virgin woolen fabrics. Ask any connoisseur the clothes that are considered au thorative in style. The answear will invariably be BOND CLOTHES 115 to $30 Isn't that a most convincing reason why these clothes should 4 have your serious consideration if you want the best "clothes and best clothes value? Whether you want to dress smartly or conservatively, Bond Clothes can take care of you in either case. BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers Ai INUEl'KNDENT NEWSPAI-EU. t-utiiUbed MM; and Semi Weekly t Pen dleton, Oregua, bj the AST OHEUOMAN PLUL1SUING CO. Official County Piper. -Member United Pre Aasociation. Entered t tbe puktuffire at Pendleton, Oregon. aecond-claas null nutter. telephone 1 Or. 8ALE IN OTHER CITIES. Imperial Hotel Newa Stand, Portland, Oregon l.oAiuan Newa Co.. Portland. Oregon. ON KILE AT Chicago Bureau, 909 Security Building Washington. I). C, Bureau SOI, Four Weotli Street, N. W. Hay was secretary of state, though previous to that time in 1865 Secretary Seward ad vised the acquisition of the is lands. In 1902 Denmark of fered to sell this territory to profit? If Chicago is going to commercialize these great president-making bodies, why not commercialize them thor oughly?" With seats selling at from the United States for $5,000,-1 $50 to $200 each the advice to 000 but the transaction was: Chicago to "commercialize blocked through the fact the thoroughly" seems a bit super- upper house m the Danish par-; lluous. JNor is it probable at. liament refused to ratify the! Louis needs any coaching up on the same subject. ON A SOLID BASIS lllif lull; I 'ally lally lUj tally lii) bi-ml SCWM'RUTIOX KATES. (IS ADVANCE) one rear, bf mall all month, by mail three montha. by null one month, by mail.-, one year, by carrier. l montha. by carrier one month, br carrier Weekly, one year, Uy mall Weakly, bii muntba, by mall. Weekly, four months, b mall. , Ibn-e nioutlia, by carrier ..$5.00 1.95 THE (.! TIM FX COIXTKY. it anywhere; are gettin' over r's in the air. er in the lonesome he morni 11. n' in the Country's in' strife; it we'll An' fall In love with Life. We'll rret 'em in the Joyous And look Ood's mornln' In the face. Frank L. Stanton. - THREE ISLANDS FOR $5,000,000 N purchasing territory close II 1 1 home the United States has always had good luck. Therefore it might be good business to take advant age of a tentative offer by the Danish government to sell us three Danish islands in the West Indies. They are the is lands of St. Thorns. St. Croix and St. John. One before the matter of transaction. There is now a report to the j i effect that labor trouble on the j islands has caused the Danes ; considerable bother with the 1 flf HERE is no reason to fear 'result tentative offers havej L? industrial depression in been made to dispose of the the united Mates alter possessions at the same price 'the war in Europe ends, in the named in 1902. I opinion of Secretary Redfield, One reason it would be ad- of the department of com visable for the United States ' merce. In reply to a suggest to own or control these islands! ion from Assistant Secretary is the fact they are on theiMalburn, of the treasury de route to the Panama canal and partment, that the American we desire to have control of; people are in danger of over the sea approaches to the big; looking preparedness for peace waterway. j Secretary Redfield points out It is good strategy for this1 that the country's so-called country to own or protect is-! war business probably does lands anvwhere near our coast. ! not exceed five per cent of its The ownership of the faraway i total industrial and commerci Philippines is poor strategy be-! al activity, and while readjust cause of the difficulty of de-! ments after the war will be ne fending them. cessary and perhaps serious, ............ the relative importance of the MONEY IN NATIONAL CON-1 war business is generally over VENTIONS j estimated- I It does not exceed a quarter T. LOUIS is much more of our exports, says the secre virtuous than Chicago in tary, and possibly is not quite the matter of financing that much. Our shipments to a national political convention j South America, for example, judging from the following ! have at least doubled. New from a St. Louis paper: industrial organization for j "Those who subscribed a making war material is rela certain minimum to the fund ! tively small, and moreover for the democratic national! much of it will be available for convention, say $40 or $50 1 use when peace comes. This I each, will receive an ac-jwill be especially true, says I knowedgement in an assign-jihe secretary, if our own pre jment of convention tickets for;paredness takes a more sub- their personal use. Such a'stantial form. Industrial pre courtesy is in accordance with I paredness is going on all the custom. Chicago, however,! time, the secretary concludes, will place a large amount of land will be aided by legisla convention tickets on public tion recommended by govern sale at from $50 to $200 or mental agencies. class accommodations has be come so great that the chair cars will be dropped June 1. It is evidence of increasing prosperity along the coast and we are not manufacturing war supplies out here either. This is the day when the candidate ascertains the re sults of his efforts and the truthfulness of those who have promised to vote for him. Mine Sunk Steamer. WASHINGTON, May IS. Ambas sador Paee cabled to Lanslne that a mine probably caused the sinking of the Dutch steamer Batavler. acreage this season. Among the lands which will receive water are 16 farm units comprising a total of 368 acres, for which entries will be accepted on June 14. A drawing will take place at the land office In La Grande on June 14. Information concerning the location of the land and methods and terms of application may be obtained by ad. dressing the register at La Grande or ihe project manager, u. S. Reclamation Service, Hermlston. I"" ""J Known For Ifi Strength mimimmitiMmt Washington, D. C, Oct 6, 1011. Safe Home Remedy for Skin-Troubles A dental department has been ad 'ied to a Boston animal hospital. ITER TO BE MADE AVAILABLE TO USE Gil WEST EXTENSION CONSIDERABLE ACREAGE WILL BE OPEN FOR SETTLERS THIS SEASON. Sixteen Farm Units, Comprising 368 Acres, will Be Among the Ijands Wtilch Will Receive Wter; Entries Will Be Accepted on June II; Drawings Then. The construction work on the West extension of the Umatilla projecct has progressed sufficiently so that water will be available for a considerable Eczema, ringworm, and ..thrr itching, ' tarning skin eruptions arc so easily made worse by improper treatment that one has to be very careful. There is one method, however, that you need never hesitate to use, even on a baby's tender skin that is the res inol treatment. Rcsi- noi is tne prescription of a Baltimore doctor, put up in the form of resinol ointment and resinol soap. This proved so remarkably suc cessful, that thousands of other physi cians have prescribed it constantly for over twenty years. Generally resinol stops itching at ones, and heals the eruption quickly and at little cost. Resinol ointment and resinol soap can be bought at any druggist's Resinol Soap is not only unusually cleansing and softening, but its regular use gives to the skin and hair thai natural beauty of perfect health which cosmetics can only imitate. First National Bank PENDLETON. OREGON is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. By C. S. Hamlin, Governor. Tin imiiiimi imimiif SECURITY immiiiiiiiimimiiiiiitimiDfS chasing these It was in 19( ids was ten John more a ticket. Chicago ex pects in this way to recoup the entire amount of its guarantee fund, but why should it stop with so modest an amount? "Why should not the con vention, conducted as an am usement enterprise, be manag ed so as to vield a handsome that the demand for first- For some time past the Shas ta Limited train has been car rying day coaches between Portland and Seattle, the vol ume of through business not being sufficient for the train. It is now announced, however, FRECKLES Now Is tile Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer the (lightest nct' of feeling ashamed or yovtr freck'er, as the prescription othfne double strength Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from any druggist and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that von the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It If seldom that more than an ounce M needed to completely clear the skin and gain a besullful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this Is oid under (T arantee of money back If It taHi to ret.ove freckles. You will like that Chocolate I Ice Cream at Koeppen's and its only 10c a dish FRANKLINS A . JOkVLfe JHk Mk JBk JUk Jmk ABk. MSkl s I I