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has what reached is probably the lowest point ami as winter is ap proaching, til«- Ntiriliwesl cattle trust FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. l»04. We are no other than a mov ing row Of magic shadow-shapes that come and go Round with the Sun-illum- ed Lantern held. In midnight by the master of the show; But helpless Pieces of the Game He plays Vpon this Chequer-board of Nights and Days; And one by one back in the Closet lays. —Omar Khayyam. Bab' s coining into tiie world should lw prn.e«l«ni b\ a irttain preparation on the part o( every woman who exp»- tv to bevoine a rnoth«f. H r -owes it as a duty to het unlhiin babe, and to hri>c!t : her dut\ to her unborn Lil-c ts to use evevv means within liei power to aid lus enUamjr uito the world. Baby rannot help himself in this oideai, therefore nlother must Hr has a hard enough time aftet hi> arrival, so let us make his corning «un I**“ 1 IH alt 11 in altri Hie de|ien<ls Hi« greatly ujxm lite manner oi hw coining w»uld >.nt h ive y.nii «liil<l a cripple, or would you have hlm a toser <«f vlrrnph? stioug men are but grown up children , a iamuu, .nrgm n is A i-una I» devoting In, • • i y do nut allow vour child to I« collie a cripple. ter down prices on the range. There is no justification for lite low price of beef cattle, except to say that the market is in the hands of the trust being and is manipulated In the Motlier’s Friend The independent trust’s Interest. packing plant owned by the cattle growers is the only certain solution of 1, a linlineri «l,»h will f. *e«iall .»> of accident at biith ; that la. it lelaae« ail tie abl<>i . >al iiiuvclr. «nd iiuuev, andpetiiutxù an««-* acce» lotln-ihild Iteawv tla* unittwi , pain. an>i »<• «v >-i- «tatuo- tb.it when lials coiurs lie Uait, out in life with a i»n«t>tuti<,n well «!,'«. t,. nght life', battle«, and to in. oiu ii.l-i vtivug jwiie inanluiod that ta lint coudurt and ilebs'it of ever« true i >t|., iirait One < lai I. t. ptus at all ding «tons. Setid Ivr mw book un ** MtitlierlKiud *' It it Iter. the problem. Who remembers a presidential campaign within six weeks of the election that is as barren of enthusi asm and acumen as this campaign of Bradfield Regulator The stay-at-home vote in Ore greater than gon will perhaps be NEED OF MORAL BACKBONE. ever. No keen issue spurs the voter The statement of A. H. Sunderman to action. Crops are good, times are that, since he has temporarily quit prosperous, and th«» tendency tw lie • •••••••••••••• 1904? . BECK Sanitary Plumber the ministry for sheepraising, he sees back in the harness and drift listless the nee«l of practical, earnest, moral ly is seen everywhere, Wheat prices backbone more than ever, is worthy can get a crowd on a street corner, Is it a but politics, never, this fall. of enlarging upon. While Sunderman was a minister, nine-tenths of the men he met put tneir best f«x»t forward and hid their fact that the people are actually los- ing interest in the national contests? Blaine-Cleveland Is the fire of the bad traits, bad language, dishonest propensities scheming and immoral from view as much as p«>ssible. They knew that these traits and tendencies were wrong, but they had not the ba«»kb«>ne to suppress them, except in the presence of the preach- totally extinguished. In those memorable campaigns of 20 years ago. every farmer was an ora tor and the voter who had not made a campaign speech from the goods box rostrum in the street, was the ex ception. ♦r. Sunderman says he can now see a side of humanity that was hidden healthy, vigorous moral backbone. Nine-tenths of the people in the world reserve the “best" foot to put They forward on special occasions, have a side to their natures to suit all circumstances. There should be no "best foot" in human conduct. Both feet, all aides of the character should be best, and should be a true index of the whole life. Often some of the most genteel men in Umatilla county begin talking sheep to Sunderman. both in their MALIA I mm Iter***» and I.tidbit*» of luiicy Slock. ♦ ♦ ♦ ; ; ♦ «M'IXIBIIC W alla Walla County Fair Association ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ UDII., W Al I I In- lir-»| OffrrhiK hi Patilla XorthwrM. The gain of 35 per cent In WE th. Mme. Qui Vive» Skin The East Oregonian I» Eastern Oregon’s reperwntaUve ¡taper. It tende anil tlu* people appreciate it ami show It by (iteir liberal luilmnage. It I» lite aiUerilMng medium of tills iweUon. NOW Wise SIM.25 |«H| frv-ixtu. •-«<-. «4 « Aiwl m -41 Till While it is impossible to get clas were the culmination of a studied plot against the cattle grower. For the past six months the buyers have been hammering down the prices of cattle, talking calamity and discour aging cattlemen in every possible way, while the price of beef on the block has remained the same as usual. Now that the price of the live animals SPICES, Co. l<Klh AT fill -1 Iti I «»III Y«H AbMluh Purify, Finest Flavor, Greatest Strength. Pianori bi? Prices. CLOSSET& DEVERS PORTLAND, OREGON. s —................ —< ♦ <Hd Trump, ihr whl-ke« wlii«'»« i» the ack im > w hslgvsi king-¡»tn <»f all. ai full quart «.re —«•> « reek, at full qiutrt Mérrima. « lub. at full quart S «Mi-a R»e. (lour Mar full quart Prior liM- mailed <m a (»plication. MILL BE RE- Foster (SS McIntosh The Full Measure Liquor House 201-203 COURT STREET ARE RECOGNIZED As THE HIGHEST STANDARD IN I4MIIAAEAR. «»I It sT«M k Is BltB.HT, 1R»«H AND NEU IN TRANSIT T<> <H It STORE. RIGHT IP IO DATE. IN I A4T. sFAI.lt AL LARGE Pt K< HAMS ARE NOU THE SLAK.HTT7R Ol THIS M.AGNIITCENT 330.>M STIM K WILL «OMMINtE MONDAY. SEPTEMBER PRO« I I I» SSITIIOIT INTI RRVPTION OR HALT l 'N UL THE I NTIRE LINE Is «,<>NL 12. AND WUJ. PICK» TALK AMI Mi: TAI.K PKK IX. I COFFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDER, FLOORING EXTRACTS : Il V«»< U ANT an»thn>g in itqtnas or cigar«. <»o<ne«tic or im- |>>rird. call Up Main *S| and a rr-|>re«enLati»e frvxn cmr haase will call on jua. Its MIHAI < <»NM NT AA E II AVE DEt IDEI» TO Dissali A I «»I R I IP.M AND WH I. PRO« I ED AT ONCE TO «TOSE OUT I N TIR» >20.000 «'KM K «»I H hi IUIUI IT IS O< It INTI NTION TO 4.IT RID <»l Illi: I NTIRE STOCK IN THE SHORTEST LINES V IlfY • Till DINDIN«.EIL SS II MIN a CO. STOCK Is THE LARGEST IN oltlx.ON «»ITMDE Ol PORTLAND IT IS A HIGH-CLASS sT«M K AND INC LI DI D IN IT ARE St « Il « IT.I BIt ATED SHOES As I USAIN «I APP. JOE TILT. FOR MEN; THE P COSAI LINI IUR BUYS; 111» AILMsTRUNG LINE FOR LADIES. AND Till. I ERRIs I IN» FOR Mls«Is AND CHILDREN THESE ::: o Ì at. jar box TIIE GREATEST AAAI AN« HE OF BAR4.AIN« THAT »AIR «TRI » k I A-TERN <>R»«.oN HA- NOU HIT PENDLETON < IT. SL-AoRED AND s|..Al GHTEIK7D. II AYE BEEN PIUCES IN Al I DIRl <TH>N« EACH AND EVERY P AIR OF LADIES' MI'-l.w . < IIII.DRFN's. INI ANTS’. Ml N s. BOYS'. YOITH«’ AND LITTLE «.I NTS' «H«»l». Il AVE BI.EN M ARKED DOWN. symptoms of dis ordered blood write us and our physicians will advise you free. Our book on blood and skin diseases sent free. The Swift Specific Company, Atlaata, Ga. O .22 >♦♦♦♦« »♦♦♦♦oooaooo♦♦♦eoo00,♦♦♦♦♦■ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« »♦♦♦♦« »♦0000000000000,0000000000 POSSIBLE TIME- NOT AN ARTI« LE (EXCEPT Qt EEN QI ALUS. Still« Il SRI SOLI» I NDER CONTRAITI SERVED. BIT EVERYTHIN«. AA ILL BE SOLD IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME. H :: sified prices oh the 2000 head of cat tie purchase just consummated in tili« city, it looks very much as if this 1-72 AGENTS FOR McCALL’S PATTERNS. The Firm of Dindinger, Wilson to be Dissolved H « G olden W est i ... > of a box of 50 Total Wanted Bucks Men’s Shoes —ÍEHS3- - ' >171.25 I..lai ««»-1 <>t 5.«HM» Dissolution Sale I Columbus, Ohio, May 19 1905. Some four years ago I was suffering be held in restraint and although she from impure blood aud a general run drives Russia from Manchuria and down condition of the system I had nc Korea, and takes every Russian appetite, was losing flesh, and had an all gone tired feeling that made me misera stronghold in the East, in the final ble. I began the use of S . S. S-, and ♦ - settlement, the neutral nations will after taking seven or eight bottles m v skin unite to deny Japan her rightful re w as cleared of all eruptions and took on a ruddy, health v glow that assured me that ward fer fear she becomes too power- my blood had been restored to its nor ful. mal, healthy condition. My appetite was restored, as I could eat anything put be The Lewiston Tribune sarcastically fore me, and as I regained mv appetite refers to President Roosevelt’« letter I increased in weight, and that 'Tired feel ing" which worried me so much disap < >♦ of acceptance and his past perform peared, and I was once again rav old sen. <»♦ ances. as follows; Considering the I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the rather primitive form of argument best blood purifier and tonic made, and strongly advise its use to all those in need adopted by the president in his letter of such medicine. V ictor S tcbbins . < H of acceptance, his plea is skillful, Cor. Barthman and Washington Aves. specious and strong. The pharisees Wheeling. W. V.. May »8, iqoy. ,0 of old were accustomed to the inter My svstem was rundown and mv joints ♦' rogative line of defense, such as “Do ached and pained me considerable I had I not pay tithes?” “Are not my used S. S. 5 before and knew what it was. so I purchased a bottle of it and have prayers in the synagogue long and taken several bottles and the aches and loud?” ’’Ha/ve I beaten my wife?” pains are gone, my blood has lieen cleas- ♦ Yet while no transgression of the ed and my general health built up. I can 1 i ►< testify to it as a blood purifier and tonic letter was proven, the affirmative ser ’533 Market St. J ohn C. S tein . vice was not such as the spirit of the If you have any by the republican press for alleged friendship for the trusts and for re ceiving trust funds for use in the campaign. But if President Roose- velt has done his duty, as he says he has, there are no trusts left—at least, there are no bad ones. I >MM> High by leading Price 25c. < IT IX EBB IN CLAPP I IXI sss St ( mi |H-r <Jr. ««»I «ml tie alMXve ««»upmi aiwt |«f«--.-<it it at «Mir |4a«v the Orient, that Japan will certainly duct, as evidence of the efficiency of his works, On the other hand, the democratic party is viciously assailed Ä. T5 I and I p. ni . up to tlx* 33<l >.f liii- nxmih. and mc will -e-ll | ht box «»f .50 N«>< nx»cc tl«an t«ao ie.x«— to oto- permar«. that all this carnage must be abso lutely in vain, The powers are so jealous of each other's advances in *posed of by his administration and points to his performances, not to his promises or to any future line of con >175.00 SUMMER LINES AT CUT PRICES LEADINC DRUGGISTS from holding Russian territory or taking her just commercial rights in Korea. It is disheartening to think t ♦ : : 1 ’ m |M*r CMM <*a«h iliwsEuiit <*f interests to that country, It is safe to say that Japan will be prevented Take, for example, a X « al $X» M prr I« mm » Tallman (2b Co There are 1217 children enrolled The most disheartening feature of in the first grade of the public throughout the Russo-Japanese war. aside from schools distributed 19 different buildings of the its terrible loss of life, is the fact There are 113 in the two < lasses that the European powers will lnter- will be graduated in January fere about the time Japan wlns. and June of this school year. That is to say. nine children the just prevent her from taking Of 100 complete the 12 years’ course trophies of the contest. The powers offered of free public instruction watch the carnage during its pro them. gress; they assume a listless neutral The city’s increase in the ■ 12 years between the present ity while the battle is raging, but intervening senior class' entrance into the first after the millions have been squand year of their school course could not ered and hundreds of thousands of affect this estimate very i much, as lives sacrificed, they will then deny there is no reason to doubt that the the winner the privilege of taking over higher grades would practically be as his winnings. For fear of Japan be much enlarged by an Increase in the city’s population lower.— coming a master in the east, and to Spokesman-Review. prevent the passing of large Chinese the trust question. The president treats the subject as one wholly dls- IUI i I mhi . a«hMilU*tl t«. lx Be iMMigiit .'».«MM» 22c per box >100 Reward X»O. wrapped up in overalls and both The reader, of this pap«-r will be please«! sheep subjects, when the seemingly to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able t<> ■ ire a blue In all its stages, an.l that is catarrh pious man begins swearing Hall's Catarrh Cure Is th- onlr p.» lie streak—and then suddenly remem cure now known to the medicsl fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional disrase. re bering that Sunderman was once a quires a constitutional tres-m.r.* Hall« preacher, says. “Oh. excuse me. Mr. Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu. « ns s ir Sunderman." faces of the ,yst»m. thereby destroying This idea that it is worse to be pro the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the fane and vulgar in the presence of a constitution and assisting nature In doing The pr prletors have so much preacher than elsewhere, shows the Its work faith in its curative powers that they off-r need of good, strong, unfaltering mor One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure Send for list of testimonial. al backbone, as unfailing la private Address : F J CHENET A CO. Toled O Sold by Druggists. T5c as in public and as true to its stand- Take Hall's Family Pills for mnstlpa ard in the presence of the vulgar and tlOD debased as in the presence of the < hiklmi Quit School. clean and upright. law demanded. Get, Busy ICII.I mhi cigars. a- -jw-eltiesl Iw-lou : NEW BELTS. BAGS AND PURSES. It Is an excellent massage cream. removes dirt. tan. ly recommended theatrical people. ♦ Bill liar publit- |»»<k up a Miap NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BRAIDS. NEW FALL STYLES IN SHOES. SI MMER TIME. freckles and sunburns. ♦ <wwxl tor 50.' on >UM* hul <d tiVTU LADIES’ NEW SHIRT WAISTS, THE VERY LATEST THE G4MÌD OLD Several head of cattle beh-ngmg to W'lliam Stillwell, who has a hon1 stead and resides on the John Day river west of here, were shot down on the range a few days ago and their carcasses left to rot in the can yon where they rolled front the steep hillside on which they were grazing So far as is known here at this writ ing. there is no clue to the perpetrat ors of the dastardly act It is said however, that the farmers out that way have been much harrassed by the depredations of a lot of outside, breachy stock in their grain fields ami this may account in a measure the killing.—Condon Globe. I NEW STYLE COATS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Removes the effect of Cattle Killed on Range. Green Ribbon Sale RECEIVED A LARGE PART OF OUR NEW FALL ENJOY LOOKING AT NEW. STYLISH GARMENTS. TO CALL AND SEE OUR FINE FALL LINES. Food. Its UM me*u. Pure Milk. Heovy (.«*«■, sod the Be»t ol huttet So Home Poiry—no Country P«*ue tou.p.el« without a b£ I.AVAL II«* for premium Usi« io it. IL < awvicll. Sc«*n*Utrj, Balla Bulla. Bo. : GOODS. AND WE INVITE ALL WHO Made fairer by use of our democratic vote of Maine, against a HAVE DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR ALL B AILAA Als. New Goods Now FAIR FACES So matter how Is« or how m*or. there shoald te • The iielaial Dairy Supply IUgg«*«i nini moni complete < amical und I tiliixl slate« I A 1 : ra EVEN I N«.—300 |M«»ph*. U h * loop." Uorili going ailles to «■«*. Many < imimitl -how«. RI l»l < 11» RAILS <»N WHERE THERE ARE COWS If you «ell! tell us the number of cow« you are milking we Will «end you our 1904 Catalogue and other valuable dairy Information Free campaign republican gain of but 15 per cent, pit. That is. men are deceitful and since 1888. shows that the balance is you must mingle among them while tipping the democratic direction. In they are off their guard to learn their Maine as well as in Arkansas. This compensates for the democratic weaknesses and shortcomings. slaughter in Vermont. This little cloak of deceit by which the preacher and the other to the world, shows the need of some ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ 807 Cottonwood Street from him while he occupied the pul the common man turns one side to $15.000 in Purses and Premiums Painless, Natural Childbirth at one grand sweep, «leans up tit«’ cream of two eoiniti«*«. to be us«*«i as occasion deiiian«ls. as a surplus in tile hands of the butchers to further li.it- >5 «Ml M.25 >5.25 «’. |<> >6 no «i ■ 25 (Mi Willow calf. »».00. now ......................................... Patent Corona colt, two styles. »7.0». no« . Enamel horsehide. K OO. now ............................ Piflent Ideal kid. 1« 00, now............................... French calf, calf lined. »7 00. now.................. Juni|«er kid, »0.00, now.......................... .. Vici kid. four shapes, »3.50, now............. Velour calf. »3.50, now .................. Vici, two styles. ,3.00. now .... Box calf, waterproof. ,5 00. now . Patent colt, Bloucher, »3 00, now ... ... ... ... Box calf. two styles, 15.A0. now*..................... Box calf. Velour calf and calf. 14.00. now Box calf. Velour and vici. »3.50. now ... >1.50 >3. SO >3.1.» Regular »3.00 box calf ami vici Regular »2.50 box calf and vici Regular »2.25 vici ................. . . >2.05 12.20 >1 <5 Stetson’s shed water, absolutely waterproof, IS.00. now Tan calf waterproof shoes. 16 50, now Tan calf waterproof »hoes. »6 00. now 10-inch top pebble kip, 15.00. now . . 16-lnch top Puritan calf, »5.00. now 10-lneh top Puritan calf, ,4.00. now »-Inch top kangaroo kip. 30.00, now 10-lnch top kangaroo kip, ,3.25. no« »-inch top chrome calf, 13.50. now . »-Inch top kangaroo kip, ,3.25. now Men's work shoes, 13.00, now Men’s work shoes, 32.75. now Men’s work shoes, 32.50, now Men's work shoes, 32.00, now For Sale Sheep Ladies’ Shoes >4 so >4.50 >5 40 >150 .»<»? TILT SHOES MARKED DOWN. Men’s High-Top Shoes Patent < <•!< I»ox < alt and Phoenix calf, welt sole. »1.00. now >2.75 Vi.. aa 1 ix.x calf. 17 30. now ............................ 22.36 Regular 13 73. all leather, for.................. >2 05 Regular 13 00. all leather, for ............................................................. >l.so Regular »1.75. horsehide, kangaroo kip and kangaroo veal >I.M Batin calf. »1 33. now >1.10 Horsehide, »1.50. now . >1.341 Kangaroo kip. »1.50. now >1.35 Dox calf. »1 23. now . >110 Satin calf. »LOO. now <>11 incoi 1» A rmstrong line cvt . Kid. turned sole. French heel. 15.00, worth .. Patent colt, turned sole. French heel 15 00. now............... Patent colt, welt »ole. Cuban heel. »5.00. now.................. Patent colt, lace and button, the Po-Tay last. »5.00. now Patent colt, bloucher welt sole. ,5.00. now............................ Patent colt. lace, welt sole. »4.50. now...................................... Kid. lace, turn and welt aole, S4.00. now . Kid lace, turr. and welt Role. 13.50. now On October 10 At» Miles City, Montana OTHER M AKES. Kid. Kid. Kid. Kid. Kid. Kid. lace, welt sole. 33.00. now........... light and heavy «ole. »2.50. now light and heavy sole, »2.00. now. IlK ht and heavy sole. »1.75. now old ladles' comfort. »2.25, now old ladles' comfort. 11.50, now $1.$5 $3.20 $1.1» $I.$O $3$0 $1.35 I WILL HAVE BUYERS IX»R SEVERAL Slippers Our st<>< k Is large and well selected. duced. . Prices materially re- I WILL ALSO SELL IN THOlSANDb School Opens Soon AAc hate un cnoriiKiu« line of niiteaes' and citlMren'H school -I mh -«. which we lutve cut in price to the very limit. We want you to conic in ami gel our price« on these. Keep your eye on «H R WIN'DOAA See tlte wonderful tiar- galii« offcnxl dully. t ARLOAD »TR.M-VI.A sm LAMB«. i.<rrs WITHERS FIT IX»R FEEDING. several AND FUIN. 4 k I NN 11.1. HAVE III A ER« IX »1C BICKS. I WILL HAVE -ALL Till: XIII I Ps AND 1.AMIK YOU AA ILL NEED. 1 WILL SELL THEM IN ' M AY TH AT AA ILI. PLEASK Tills SALE WILL BE A >1 «X I’««. BECA» «E IT IS THE YOI M«»M’ ECONOMICAL” W AA IN WHICH THE STXK'K CAN BE SOLD. NO GOODS CHARGED DURING THIS SALE MILI-S CITY SHEEP-BREEDING Dindinger, Wilson TUOI s ANI» I t i I, BLOOD AND HIGH CLASS Bl « Ks OF ALL BREEDS SVITA- ABLE FOR It ANGE TSE. Co GOOD SHOES CHEAP IS THE «ENTER OF THE «.RE.ATEST SEATION IN THE I NITED STATES. A. B. CLARKE Tt»e Originalur of Iknitge Sale« Greatest Sale in Pendleton’s history commences Monday, Sept. 12 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ For «ale at the East Oirgunian offi.x—1 arge bandies of iH-wsnatwrw oontalnittg over 100 big paper«, eaa, be Itati for 25c r baadh». ’paprr*