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their own. How will these men tack on the German parochial ft el about the total neglect that ««bools. The state has a large PUSMKIIKD EVERY SATURDAY h y the republican convention hue German population which is THE Di scin' I KS l'i;ISLISIl 1N<> COMPANY. shown towards their cause? The wealth)’, honest and self-respecting P. Ito wan , Eon on. meat trust ha« robbed both the and is strongly republican. At K iiotc «! May 31st. 1903, at Bend, Oregon, as second rii! • mattrr, under /u'l of Congress meat roller and the meat buyer, the next eleetion the German vote of March I'to.'L This is llr: method used. The went democratic and all the demo-1 •t 1>H KIPiiON I! \ n> , : combination of packing bouses ad- cratic officers were dented. At Per year (Ko subscriptions taken for ■ "I m . r ) vance the price of cattle in the once the democrats set about col- | stockyards. The stockgrowers lecting the interest money oe state S A T U R D A Y ,J I NK 25. 1904 send thvir cattle te market at the funds which the treasurers bad The Tils American newspaper cor-1 'advance price. Then the combine used for campaign funds. lowers the price of cattle and the treasurers were sued for an 1 respondents at the scat of war are i cattle must either he sold at the amount nearly equal to three- not having a good time. One cor- j The heat respondent made a trip to Port I Price* oir®red or he shipped back fourths of a million. The latter is im legal talent in tlie slat* was array- Aithur a s-liort time ago and .vasi to - the — range. rtu i* e At this time immediately thrown into prison. possible and the cattle are sold at ed on both sides. Hi* mad« good u»e of it prison low prises. For the meat buyer Senator Sawyer called La Follette window and probably soma of bis an equally dishonest method is to meet him at Milwaukee. La imagination, lie was brought be used. A butcher in manufaclur- Follette was a lawyer and expect fore the Russian general and told ing and mining centers, in fact all ed a retainer on the part of the his story. Tho general exclaimed. large ciiies, must buy all his meat treasurers. La Follette met Saw- If he buys a yer and came sway frsntic with ‘ 'You Americans must be crazy!” from the trust. He was sent blindfolded from the beeve from a farmer the trust re- wrath, stating publicly that Saw- city. Richard Ilaidiag Davis and fuses to sell him any more meat yer had requested him to bribe the Jack London are the two literary But it may bu asked why does not judge who was to try the cases and lights of the American uggrcga-! the butcher buy exclusively frorq who, by the way, was La Toilette’« The answer is that brother-in-law. After that dav uu- tion. Davis draws .I'lOOO a week the farmer? the nature of the butcher business til Sawyer died La Follette was as salary and Leudort probably j ln” ,:auife 0 1 Ul* outcfier 1 ; 1 \j nu i/i v t (Elu* Sriirhutcii îzrim draws the same amount. London froze hi bunds and Let and near- ly staiwd nn one occasion but lud the satisfaction of Witnessing the fight on Yulu. Dunn, of the Uni- lier's Weekly, returned homo after having witnessed the Chemulpo Fam ous T rain s The Southwest I.imite«! Kansas City to Chicago, the Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, and the Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chicago, run via the Chicago, Milwaukee &» S i. Paul Railway. Each route offers numerous attrac tions,. The principal thing ter insure a quiek,.comfortable trip East is to , see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee A- St, Paul Rail- w a v. H. S. R O W E . Cenerai Agent. 1 3 4 T h i r d S t., P o r t la n d j doe8 " ot P” r,nit of «»***• The out of politics. The bosses were butcher shop* in the woikingman always against liiwi, yet the peo- ,iislfi,-,t usa largely lire cheaper pie have never deserted him. and in the richest grain, fruit and | * rade of stei,k- 1,1 tile fashion- no man in the United States has a,,le Muart« r a shop requires the such a devoted following. His slock section in the world. Thous better grade of meat. A# a result reputation for honesty is never ands of i.eres of land at actual cost a cannot handle whole questioned and as an orator he irrigation. W R I T E 1 0D A \. fight anti took photo« of tint sink beovos profitably, and of this fact lully equal« Senator Spooner. He ing Russian vessels. Ho was in 1‘10 trUMt takes advantage. When is a »mall man und is “ little Bob” Booklet and Map free, ' a T i of the shops to the boys. lie is remarkably Better still, see the land. jail so much that he does not iike I lie trust gets control of a town it invariably sends its clear headed and whin angered trn- .laps. He puls them down as Dcschutsc Improvement Co. fatalists nho go into L ittle with worst meat there. Its best meats I has a vitrolic tongue. Two year* Sales Acents, Bend, Or. out fear of death and fanatical in it sends to competitive points, ago tho “ ikalwnrts” bolted him but cararjiKSs: rz a s n rr .r -tt a^-vnmr-acC^rtra n the meat- be won by 50,000 majority, the extreme. The Auu'iican eor- The oattlegrower and Five I lolliirs ton a the power When the democrats found that risporidfutn among the RusHians buyer ate absolutely m Possible Paradise. This the ‘ ■f’Ralwwrts” were working for are also poorly treated. They of this rapacious combine. must rend the czar copies of the trust is no worse than the coal I their candidates they ipiit their Ö Ö papers in which their currespryi- trust and dozens of others. The candidate and voted for La Fol-' They were afraid of any «*»•» denoe uppear.s or they are euu- trust is an abuse that lias arisen lette. pended. Their articles are often since the late panic. It is a new rnun who stood well with the censor <i ro that they can’t recog question and dishonesty of trust Spooner party. In S t a t e o f O re g o n , ...... — ■■—■■■■ nize them. The news from the methods are so well known as to ;REE LAflD in OREGON Fi 2 7 0 Acres of Land O regon Saoîçr l in e AND ILKPAHT FOR P o r tla m l 8 f)e «ia l 1:25 p .in . v ia Ilt in t - in g to n . A tla n tic E x p ress 12:22 a. inx v ia H m u - iu g to n . . T K M K S C jiK D U T .E S FROM BIGGS, S a lt L a -k e, D c n v r r , F t. W o rth , O m a h a , Ivan.stm C i t y , &t. L o u i » , C h i c a g o a n d K a et'. a R V .IV » FROM l* :S S p .m S a 't L a k e . D e n v e r , F t. W o r t h , O m a lii* , K a ix s a x 6 r l t a , m . C i t y , S t. L o u i s , C h i c a g o a n d E a st. Free to those who will pay Srom §5 to $15 pur acre for S t. P a u l W a l l a W a lla . L e w is t o n , news need no explanation. Under the j The republican convention held F a ivt M a i l S p o k a iu * . W A j ’. a c c , FuM - 9-ÎÔ4 r*. m . m a n . >i i n h c h t•'>i is. M i:3 0 » . m . circumstances, has the republican 1 this week at Chicago bears a v ia P a u l , D u l u t h , > r il\ v a u k e a S p o k a n « € h i«O ffO , a n d E a s t. party met this vital question in its striking resemblance to ths con Pcrpetu a Water Right platform or has it, shown sufficient vention at Minneapolis which nom To th e Colum bia Southern Ir r i Every tiling was fixed up nicely gation Com pany. H O U R S interest in crushing legalized rob inated Harrison the second time. P O R T IA N D t o C H 1C AGO for the republican delegates at N O CHANGE OK CARi*. bery? Tim American people have The delegations trad little excite Chicago. Th« pldtf rin was drawn , , . , , destroyed slaver)’ , wildcat banks, ment. For partieutapa as to rates anti nxu;; a^Mr ess, The bosses and office up by Lodge and tnu president and . . , , , , , mid other abuses. I hey are pre holders were on the ground and J. H. FREDRICY. Agent, Riggs Or. cabinet, and tho convention wan pared just now to do a few things lelt little for the various delega- minus one of its important func to the trusts and party lines will G oms to décida upon. tions. Fairbanks was decided on , , , , , not hold them hark, — rr—^---- long tielore ihe convention as the vice-presidential candidate and Ihe republican convention seat- j Restoration of Homestead Hlyhis. 251 Aldar St.. tile element »t donb„ ua« thus ed the negro delegations from the ,r , , , . P O R T L A N D . OREGON eliminated fiom that question, south in preference to the white«. . he * « ,er>1 land H,ilce 1* s*''‘d' Allth « delegates had to do was to.it Ne. tl,d the Addieke men from | ° tt* W* ^ r8 ,* itrUct,on ,0 around and hear the speeches and Delawaro in preference to the in , d,rtr,ct ,and ®“ I,M eonc* r» » K lk* WEST & Props. applaud at the right time. Uncle ,le|Mllldfcnt parly. and seated t J h o m e a t e . d right* . 0 I Jo« Cannon wa. the lion of the Spoo.rer d. legltli(,n fr0ln Wiicon. who after filing^ on and timr uI.J ,,,,t t',„ t»rfi.it,L 1 did net gvt tho land and dm not R A I L W A Y CO. m i ung an« uot, me greatest S|„ m preference to the La Follette .. f. . . . , I Choice brands of Liquors* amount of applause. The dele- m*u ......... of r .............. i . . i _ I *«1 1 » relinquishment. The t o il of 1TM E kT A B L E X O , the regularly called con- Beer anil Cigars, and th» law will probably interest n and gule« were often late the yeqtion. All three of these a«ts Eirevtivo Pehviiarv 15, ;tio;». 1 number of persons. hand* played until tha late ones vv»re rank injustices. In \Y’ iscen-| That any person who-has hereto arrived. Fancy Wines, Ciders am! Rin the presidential part of the fore made entry undue the home- i Cordials for Family Use. campaign will he lost sight of in _____ Cortelyou is out of tha presi the fury of the gubernational Ht»ad law, hut who «hall show to S T A T I O N S f*# i, j dent'« cabinet ami Moody will tight. Tha Spooner faction in that the satisfaction of-tho coiumissioN- Daily Fat*s P h » . J No. ♦» Broadway. soon leave that body. With Knox state ore «ailed the “ Stalwarts.” er of the general land office that he Leav Arrr was unable to perfect the entry on a senator and Rout now an out PM. A H. J They are the pet aversion of the L ! LYTLE sider it seams as if Hitchcock were democrats a* well asth*; I.a Follctio account of some unavoidable cotn- 1 ao - - B IO O » - 11 25 I 5.4 the only real favorite iu the cat) men. Tha fight that pi«cipitat»d | plication of his personal . or busi 1 50 - ‘ - GibHOJie 11 00 10 Wl 1 M - Sinlr.i ness affiiirs, or on account an ¡net who wai «ntiiely sat is.led the split began over 15 years ago. 2 U - • Wuscu *- W 4.'> I D E rdS M O R S ♦ 1 .1 howest mistake as to the character with his job. liny is now the only La Follette was elected to congress ■i T , )0 30 ; - - K lon d y k e 2M of the land ; that he made a bona man of llrst-c!ats ability that 2 33 - - Summ t - and enjoyed the distinction of be :< 1 fide effort to comply with the Ç* Roosevelt has about him. Root, 2 4* 10 1 - H ay Canyon June ing the youngest member of the hnmrstead law and that he did not who resigned about the time that 2 4Ô - M cD onald 1012 houee. j|e wee just out of college 4.0 Roosevelt snubbed General Mil.., where he was known a. an orator relinquish hi* entry or abandon 2 48 j • - DeMosa 10 10 F or sale and fo r rent. Cash or 8.1 was undoubtedly the strongest in- of great abilUv. While in c.u g r. . . his claim for a consideration, shall 3 09 - - M o ro 9 50 easy installm ents. N e w and sec a 4 tellect that has been in the pre.i- La FeI1#tu w„ a member of the be entitled to the beaefit of the 3 15 - - Erslcin ond-hand, o f all kinds. A ll m akes v illa - 9 32 3.1 homestead laws as though such repaired, and w o rk fu lly guaran eut s cab ntt committee of way« and means 8 44 • * G ras« V a lley » 0 7.3 former entry had not bedn made. teed. I f you need a machine, o f 4 00 3 ;s% - - Bourbon of whii’ h William McKinley was an y make, w r ite me. *; The calm pronouncement of the chairman. The state politics of 4 16 8 40 - - K ent 4.3 D on't C o t o St. L o u is republican national couventina on Wisconsin were in the hands of 4 » - - W ilc o x - - 3 90 J .E .H U X L E Y J 12 7 the subject of truste it rather «*- the two U. 9. senators Sawyer and 'Till rou call at or write to the S 00 8 00 A N IK O 30 fo u rth Street, ♦ teaching in view of the fact that Spooner. ''Uni pie methods were Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Arr\ j l l OBBOOV ♦ P. M. 'LOitV the American public h.ie viewed used to secure campaign funds, I’ ailroid. Office 1” 4 Third Street, Daily stage connection!) at Shaniko ♦ ♦ 4 « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ « < » « « > « ♦ ♦ ♦ « the methods of the trn.ts for m v - I Hie state treasurers lent out the Portland. Oregon. I.ow rates to eral years with ardent hatred, state funds to banks and the inter- «11 point* Fast, in connection with (or Antelope, l ’rineville, Rend, Rums, A n: erica's Silver Luke, l.akevicw. Mitcbeil, Pay- 1 ruling Last spring the eettleircu organ e<t amounting to about *25,000 all traaseontinentals. t . I. Tsl{B Y. ville, Antone, AshWeol, Canyon City, ited to drive the meat trust from yearly waa largely used for cam- H. S. Ror, John l>ay City an.) Fossil. FAMOUS HOP COLD KEH. Basin««*, and pledged large ■■«ajp aign pnrpoeea In an evil hour K. D. w oon n cR Y , Domestic and Imported' Wine nd Cigars C E. I.YTl.E, 'n|>erintenJent. pf money *or a co-cporstivc pi.iat ( f the republican party mads an nt-^ Portlanil. Ore. Uen. Freight and la-*. Agt. seat of war is costing the papers soma money. Lands locatedi ia the De schutes Valley, Crook County, Oregom. Water now on land. Send for descriptive pamphlet to B. S. 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