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When People Start Out to buy. they want to know where they tatl vio the best, and there s only one way to find out that ii. to invetiate: ami while vou are dotog this, don't forget to 08 I at the Magnet Cash Stoie. We are offernu MM Astonish ins Bargains in All Line of Qoh1., An-, it will be to our a.lva-tt.ue to c " n.r prices A Gold W tch given away ou the first o March You get a gwa with every dollar purchase. Tlis Mil Clements Wilson. SATl'KPAY M.V1U11 1K10. HAIL,. IDD.1 AID SOn-WEEKLI f HI Ortponian Publiahing Company. AT Olt-CON i fcH."lp:is oi. tWH r.t i.xruoa. per ...t.ll... Mck Mta a t . . i-vws. hmi. no ctml ft Ita. IMcrtta At last l.adv-n ) i,.,- 1 i. "m lieted.'' 11,'tter late than neer! The Hretfon fanner i- paying eight tn ten cents tr hllshel amre to tin hip owner than In has paid lor - n time. That is one of the hit-mil, to- ol wur which the Oretfon farmer dm'.- not anpeemmm. Tlie liiii Is-fore conyrcs- to make Adjutant lieneral Corhin a major gen eral i- niet'tiiij: witii ik'oeooa erit., i-n. from many quarter- The hill km tin ear marks of an effort t,. throw a - i to another favorite of the administra tion, us Corhin ha- iiothiut to recom mend him fur a major BeunraUhip. Cecil Rhode thinks the way tin Smith African war started i- a puzl' Mr. kin sic- can rest assured of i plum fuct Had it not baan for iiis influence w ith Joe Chamls-rlain, Bags land's colimiul secretarv. tin war would never have started. Cecil KlusJes' Niwer i- at the Isittoin of tin war. The I'aeihv Bomaatand I tin- name of u new farm paper just start, d at Salem by the Homestead Company. ..f which li. .J. Hendricks, of Mm K loa Statestoati. is manager. Tin- lir-i iium btr is Well gitttoil Up, humlsoiuely printed and illustrated. It pfOmiau to liecome a w idely eireiilatisl paper. Tlie suhscript ion price is one dollar a veur. Congress proxies to give a suhsidv to shipowners. The On-yon fanner is alr.-ady giving subsidy to MMtae Ol them. The ship ownefs an- not ii in-ii of any h-ip mun tin- government, and the proposition to give them a subsidy is only another mheme to build up an "miaul industry," through which tin- iavored (en mn pocket all aayaavmni increment. A i. u.-.-U- a-.,, William (oHibel ...i- a-sas-inated in Kentucky in a most edit blooded way in broad day-1 light and y.-t little, il anything, laW been done to brine tin- murderer or murderer.- to juUce. Kentucky a;. -ars to ,ae beciue ilulleii to tlie BP-s-als of law and on lor, content will, tin- protection afforded it iltlmn by tin- pl-lol and li.,w ie knife. Ken tnaky, in fact, appaari to n- abort on mbool (eocheni and long no border ruffian ami corrupt polltleian. Tin- (lermuu eniieror is alrea.h c..-i-lug the liorman aaaple 10(401 ,23w per annum lor his personal, doinelic and royal noeda. and now In- com. - forward ami asks that In- Im-given 11,000(000 more par annum, as he find he . an nul make i... il. ends ineel with bil present InOama, Those who do not earn that which they receive by fruit ful and productive lultor never know bow to Npend. Tbe are invariably HieiiiUbrifts or miser-, ai d in uither inaluuee a burden to their fellowt and lo society. iiucb of tin- graeml ..f th.- to-called "colonial" problems that confront the goverume'it today li that in counecllon with Cuba. Truatworthy advice- re ccivod from lb.- island indicate thai the aspiration among the people for independence i- very general. Though it ii admitted thai great bei-onta have been derm .1 from American rule the ma.-.-, - and their most inlluenli.il lead er wk-iii Ih-iiI upon au experiment in complete autonomy, and tiny should Is- given every encouragement by the American BBBgle, In a lec.-nt K,w-h W. .1. Itryan di- IMmal the McKiniey Bdmlniatratlon for agartlag iu laftaaam in foralng the Puerto Htco tariff bill through , ..n gr, daaUliug lb.- pahue of tbat mea.ure l., U the ll,, nkag in Uuug uratiog ami twrryio, out lb. IttluerLjj Court and Cottonwood Mil icy la wliicli Um ailniinintrutiim has plt4pri ttntl, And Mr. liryiin eonld have iddM tlmt it pHwagv IK I rtl.er evidence nf the intiuentf of tin' treat trust" with the nil I minletratien, Ikimnjli Mark Hanaai roiati.ms with the pre i lent ami his iWMntinB w ith the tMMta. It h nl another evidence that ate. HattM Inane to tin- iraeta lofaraiali the linewi at ! fl tl. . .mwI.. ...hi, . i i.. ii til a I 'William, to. Wobbler" is the. title ! pear being gppih to Pveahienl Me- , Kinlev. aiise of iii va. iMatin : aiti- tarn tovrardi the hwrto It km tariff bill. lirs;. he was for fn-e trade wi'h the island, but he swerved around and wa resiHiiisioi" for the imssaite ol I be bill tlironyh tie honse. Several eon- grmnmea say w aj vatad for tin bill because of the president in- ffaann that r Tin .- lb' Th i- a verat the prealdent euntlnnm t' follow the dietatioe : Mark patina. (he BMviag "pir.it of tin tru-K. In- v III very much in tlie condition nf tin- cel.- Itlpeda and In- will not bauble i "nil.'' a- president at nil. POLITICAL NOTE AND COMMENT. Tin- New V.irk .Journal ami v.i Francieeu Bxamlner in recent editorial latmcanam daulore: "The dayofde lamaiaay li at hand. Th. Kanaai Ity Dooventiou will uame the mutl Pre!- dent of the fnitt-il HUlten. " The Oregenian -ay- editorially: "Ha- tin- republican party, through It representatives in eongmm, taKeii Um contract to dig llaown grave? In effect, it i working at that job with a wondrous, and even what llurke called a "guadvumanoua,'1 activity. Con cress ev.-rv day i- making material for the democratic oampaign. ' Tin- Waahlmrtop ttcrrmpoodenl of the Oregon ian writ. - a- follows : "HnnBtM IfeBride, of Oregon, has -on pssi- tloo. lb- i- BOB tin In-ad of what are known a- tie .Mitchell lorcM in Ore goa, aiti - ntfli in- gohl-stamlard pro Blivltieemaki I gortlum Mitch ell, and he i- n roii,.,,; t,y tlie anti Mitchell faction. Mr. MoUrido is a canditlatt' (or r lection and think he will Is- return d. ' ' the Portland lelegram, the evening : tie i ir. -.onian, huvs : "It wa i. nl a l.-w inoiitlis ago that Air. Mc kinley, with unaccountable indepen .ii:., ur.e'e, declured that 'our Plain duty is to ill 'dish all CUtom tariffs U-tweeu the 1'lliteil Slate- and Puerto llico, and give her i r.sluct Ir. . ecceo to our market- "lint now bo bold tin same Mr. Kckinley weakly ii not wickedly aonientinu to abandon and forego "a plain dun ' at the be-he-tof the sugar trust. It. K. Cisik. jr., in diieuealng "Btnran'i itreugth a a cumlidato" in the pringHohl, Masuchuott, Hopuln lican. say-: lu judging of the political It reugtll of Mr. Bryan a a preiidential caudl date In the election of lBtttl,the proper coinparison is not with the iighwater mark ol the dofuoeratic party in IsliL', OUI Willi tile liopel.--- con. Ill ioi , o which the party wa- plunged by the -lao- ele.-t ion- of jagg, t, and 'fc. In tbom elections the democracy not only lost every northern stale, Ian duty were lieu defeated in the southern stales of Kentucky, .Maryland, We-t Virginia, North Oaroliua, Tenneeaae ami Dela ware. The llll New York gave re- puolnan major il n- ,. nyur I" in law, Ih anil t, Oiiio went re publican in all three years bv an refuge majority of over 100,000. In diana, N.w Juraa and Connecticut wen- carried by the republicans in about the same proportion In thoac yea rs. t . nr. uryan, in law, itaMlng upon the Chicago iilallonn, lol m, taie that wa- democratic in ISilli, Ism, ,,r gjgj but gained for ih.- ilewocraey toe si.u. s oi Kansa-. Kebraaka, louth In- kola, Mont.. ua, blab.,, Nevada, C mdoi North Carol iua, Vaibingtou, Tenneaiee ami Wyoniiog. lb- came w 1 1 li I ii a lew liiinilr, , oie-. of carrying elect ions tbal one l..r Mr. Kentucky and Uuliforuia, the in both slates being so eloee elector in each was counicd Bryan, ag lb- reduced the renublieaii majority in Indiana from 16,000 in I Bill to IH,'. nun iii 1800, and in Ohio from IIL'.lMKl in 1MB io 47,000 in 1800. li may be .-aid thai Kanaai ba sine- bean carried by the republican-, bill Kan.-. is weul re- poniican ny 3U,UUU i WM and 0O.QQ0 in 1800, and yet Mr. UryU carried it by lil.lKKI in 1S',,. In the other t,.l.. gained by Mr. Bryan, bo is nnimi on the bimetallic UWUC than iu IWlii, as tbouanada ol illver republicans in thorn slal. m were then kept iu line for iho republican ticket by the BUMiraUfle of Honalor Wolcott.of Colorado, and Sena tor Carl.-,, Unit Mckinley was a better silver man and conn! do more lor silver ll,an Mr. Ilryan could. A I 11... I . , 1 ... ,-i loini-uiiiin ol tin- ilelnoi - racy, nearly one i i of t. delegate came away either lo sulk through . vauipaign, or to actively aid iu Uo ib-ction ol Mr MoKillluy, At the OUWIHg convention of the parly Mr Bwyuw will mBBIVea uuanimoiiH and nHthnilafft.i " rnlnfttlott, nii'l thr most hearty ra)ipnH till tin' tiny n( election, I believe he will prove dm nf la irtrottjrwff mndidatei w ctaap by UN llellUHTHCy. "N01MINC NEW UNDER THE SUN." Tin nYletlrrn prevaile that man kind li eoothnuuly rbanflng, Ami Ink) change is so rapid that it may lie olwrved at Hrst night from year to your; yra, from html to hour. Thi is also truo of external things, Faehlona iflmigje like the mono. Like her, they alternate only to rmnma the ante phases, (hough the period art' tonjt r. The hint pheslqgnontt also differ with aaeh generation, becanse nther hirsute forms ami eoltfafai pro- vide varying uiptnmkms. ' 'Tutlljsira mutnntnr. et no intituti- mnr in Mile!" AM exclaimed Rn peror hatha 1. who an bodied his nation ' wlpdont in hameroui pro verba. the other handi King Bolomoo aatd, 'There i- nothing now nnderthe son," and h" is H"-has more in the right. Modern man wears n dinoront hut and cane, t.i k - hi meals at different houfi ninl rides iii different Vehicle than his forbears, hoi in all mmmttal thing he differ little from his aneeetorn in the Itronse Period or perhaps from I how iii the Rough Stone ugr. tUmlylng the most indent historical iloeoment . i Immunity, we encounter the same seni imeiit- w hich are now am -i 'I in OltT heart-. The same formal Ionic, the same law governing the RMoelatlon of Ideas, govern all timet like the construct km of the members ami oegatM of the body. The eonulkf of onr nnderarand- lllg u'f 'Ws richer with the ailes ami cor rcst iiiiK nion In tin objective realitv of thlnit. "in knowhtlgo alo heeomaa greatlyenlargrl aa tlie centuries ad- MiniT. IMlt "11111 OHO hi, IIIIs .MUlim over amtinat the miubtv nrenondorancf of the filiiil.imeli'al ilitilict- wiiich appear unchangeable? Now, as to the eoniparativelv small lieyehleal developmeul which we are enabled tO trace in our research, baW many Indtvldoali experience it in theiii-elv.--'.' A very small minority. Despite romnalaory aelia .1 attendance. desnite the luct that iii civ ill..! conn- .-,,. :iiisr everv mentally oond adult is ahl- to read ami write today, the payeiiieal distance between a ptmmnt of tnda ami a Raw Guinea Papua, or the lake dweller, who was a eonteni porurv of ti e liege of Troy. s pefhapt J,-s than that Is'tween a proies"or of mathematics and tin-above mentioned peasant. I'ivinu' int.. the depths of humanity, one is BBtoniebod, often sin eked by the ancient superstitions met with. Hue encounter- tin- most abrurd aborigiual conceptioaa, thoaama koiI ami bad Inclinations, the same th'orisin- and ini.imits. as folly alive a- the were thoii-ands of years auo. In the contemplation of it all one i luclined to dennn all evolution as a tlmnle change of dram. If now we a-k the question, "In wIm1 particular thing ha the world eltangt d most during tin- ninetaentfa century, ami in w hat w ill they change in it in the twentieth oenturyT" we noine very antithetical from th. mod lite ami the op nll rer i n the one baud and from the plil I pher and the anthropolagjJat mi r, lor tin- satisfaction of L'uriualty, which is neither n- enough to dwell no fashion pictures nor profound nnimgh to in quire into the cause of all phenomena, tn. modern historian would perhaps i the moat eompntonl informer. He. above all. would consoler the clHUge il external thiiufs and he able to ex plain the essential causes. llur ancestors wen- deeply rooted plants. We are movable Im-iiu- And t i i notion is not confined to the intel lectual upis-r ten thousand, but it is a condition willi which the most Ignorant proletarian and cattle herder have be eome Identified. Picture to yournolve the prodigious metaniorphoeoi which ibis change of condition- ha- effected in tin- life of individual.-! Our ancestors actually had a certain fear for that wMefa was foreign and distant. It was akin to the awe which tlie fabulous unknown inspired. To go on a far journey was considered an inula, -ity dared only hy courageoo soois, Kmigratiou was looked upon a- a v- i oli-r I u I adven ture, something like tin- voyage of the Argonaom. Bvoryiiody permitted his fate to lie determined by tin- accident oi iii'tn, ami ueer timugiit tor u moment that he could change it by choo.-juL' another r.-gion for hi- labor He remained reolgUod on a soil of hangar, under an onbearabbj govern- ut, bound by so.-ial ehaiui, He hardly ventured, driven hy con tinuous Idlenom, to undertake a journey of a n-w days as a creeping, -m aking p. d. -triaii. Today no one -itfl.-rs local inconvenience unless he is w.-ll coms-n-ateil : otherwise In- seeks Bed- Ilnse. doing to bed lo 111 nihil and toss anil dream: to prtmiT in vain the phantom lloep through Ion..; Weary hour and rial 10 ., new day Ulirwtod ami uurefreilieil Th a i i til.- way with many a woman, who 11 tormented n the aches and pun, re Mlltiag ftnUH weakness, and other dm weeol the delioam oegana ol wmiuui. Dr. Pieroe'i Pavorite Prescription wa madl lo cure just such caes and it doen whit it was made for. Il heal olecra non and lullauunatioii, di ics. debilitating drain, cun -, female weakoeei, itreugth- BBI the hod) , MMithe the nerve and BBritthel the IiIoimI. Q given laatiiiK Mrengtll for the day and aouud sleep tor tu- night. "I'or three yi-ns I suffcrril conluiuaUy." wrtlu Ura t. J DranU. of 88 Kat College It . Jack-sonvilli- Ills " uinMt rrhtf among lit mttlual tnnuitit ,ih.I found mmt. until in.luceil u try In ricrce'a raeoru enracriutiun. When I eonimtncid lakiiin this tutslk-ior I weighed ninny live It '.mn nir up until now I weiiili oue liun.lr.sl uil A Ay tin iuunils more Hi. ii I ever weinlie.l I. I .,. I .., i,i woulil Ua Iroaa ,ly l ,lv kn.l long lor deulh to come .iii.I relieve my suflcriliK 1 'mil inn ni.,1 infiaouniliaB, u dis.iKree.iiae itralii. bairlaa down pain-, .in 1 -ii h ilialreu every mouth li e now I never Imv. Mjn J i my w wurk ami mn i nr.mn uu.l healthy woman Thaok to yoli! llltslicille." Bilioiimam ll IkUiished hy the Use of Ui. Pierce' Pleaaut Pelleu. TIIIS PAHKH IH KKPTUN KII.K AT K .a .'..V? if'" "ortUllMI Ageu.-y,(Ua.lri.,. ga elianu Kxi haug... kktn Krau.lfc-o, I'alllornU heru eealraiu ior edfettblaa aa Ik- mmiu hotter condition1 iii Kiinta ntliir niirt of the worhl The eoilMfltamOtll flint he is free to lo where lie inYitso ami Is therefoni file lord nf Ms own fate ren der him prooil anfl Iffdependent, Intrepid and enterprising even on hi native soil. The greatest ohniite which mny Dt ntlelpated in tie "mint! contiirv is that of the relations Iwtwemi the si xes. Woman will be on n par with man in law and custom. 'Die role of man as the protector anil ruler of woman w ill Is a thine of the pas lie w ill have to sue f,,r her love faithfulness and eonfldeaea with different means than those used in the past. SENSE AND NONSENSE. A Chicago woman married a man after a Dftosa minute aogtmintance, she leaned aumethloa from the ex aerlenoa. she now deelarw n wrjmag can got into more troohle in a minute than they can net mil within a life time. Aii automobile ope to the rules laid down, use hoth handi ami man who attempts to discover there is gnat head also. rotor, Recording tuns! lie aide to hoth fret. The guide 'nt' will need for a cool The tonsillar itrengtli of man lias been studied by a Herman physician with a apeoial dynamometer. Pram in, iXHi separate Mperiment, lie tlnds that the average healthy mail reaches his maximum at the age ofabnni year j that he can lift -77 pound- without difficulty at 17: :17 pounds at 2li ; 4(10, at SI . BO, nl -III; :tis. ai IWj and MA, at 7o. Further tests bowed Mmraea to hi Dearh as stmnB a- whites. Gorman of Mary laud declares he has Changed bis mi ml and will Nitpport William .1. lo-yan for the presidency on tin- democratic ticket. THE SUICIDE. Ti.it wen. I i- tra-llln Zcllo - hi... I Is'lli-t. A ioui wi ie MralllBg from tin- world iii arleti A wll.t Inns' tlie w.iy. Tie n ... n! illsni.iv ' I... lie- lee' w Tlivre The dely, lh d ilrl Nntbln ii "I t'hauaed ; 'I'll only one eMBg Krou it- ulil . i. no tin- angel ii.u- gdwlu MnrkliHin In s, rllincr'" TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. ink.- i ,i im. in.. Quintal Tabiam Alt urugatii nniad tae awaey h it inti in .-ur. K w . ,r.. ,'' u'iiutiit.' is on eirh x. 2Ae. PRINTING ee ee OF ALL KINDS .AT THB. ..OFFICE .. GOOD WORK, LOW PRICES, GOOD STOCK Lejal Hianks Of all Kinds. H. Kopittke For Ice, Wood, Brick, Sand. W link-Mile agent for SchliU Mil waukee lieer lu tiottles and ou draught. Telephone B. Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway rat Chicago, Ht. Paul, Ht. Lotil. Kao,, City, Ht. Joo, Onuuia, and All Points East and South PORTLAND and polnti on the Sound. Antvua ai n:4o a. ui. eiuepi on Mondmv Wol in "ly iii.I Krldy, Wilt ui. ' HeiinrUnUUy elciil buiuy it s.uo u. ui. rot iu'ormtUlou rotu,g rtea nud mo- "Wlnu. ooll on ..r wtrfitui, W. ADAUH. Agent, B. B. UALUatUiKAl, A'. W Wa11 Waum. wm-u. egaaBmntanmaana n um mi t iWBwamngaBBgje Kidney Troubles of Women A Few Letters to Mrs. Women She has Prom Mr. Bertha Ofer, Second and Clayton St., Chester, Pa. " DKAB Miuj. I'inkiiam : I have tr.kcn five bottlon of i, v. Ha K. Ptnkham'a Vagetahla Oumpound and cannot praise U enough. I had headneho. leucorrlneA, fill ling of the womb and kidney troutile. I alao had n pain when itiindiogor WuUtlngi mid mmiethucs there loomed to lie hull-, of tire iu trout of me no that I could nut hoc for about tweuty minute. Kelt tired in the morning when I got up. Hud fainting hh.11h, wan ihovn hearted and would cry. I am vers thankful to y.ui for what your Vegetable Compound has done for me From JVtra. Caroline Samuel, 14 Hammond St., Roxbury, Haas. " Dbah Mhh. PniamAMI I write you n few line to let you know how much good JTOUT VegetBtdc OompOUUd has done me. It should be in every household, I suf fered for yearn with very severe sick headache and kidney troubles of long standing. Your medicine la my friend of friends. It is worth a dollar a drop." From Mrs "larv A. Hlple, North Manchester. Ind. "Okak Mas Pinkiism: I cannot llud language to express the terrible Buffering 1 liuv.' had to endure. I had female trouble, also liver, stomach, kidney and bladder trouble. Was ohliged to puss urine every few minutes, ami it would scald me so that I could scarcely lit stand, or lie down. 1 tried several doctors, nod also several patent medicines, and luid despaired of ever getting weir. At lust I concluded to try Ivdla R. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and now. thanks to your medicine. I am a well woman. 1 cannot praise your medicine too highly, for I know it will do dtl and oven more than it is recommended to do." General Weakness of System " Dkab Mils. PlNKUAM : I have you to thank for mv health and strength. I have token your medicine (of two years. He fore I Ix-gun Its use I was so weak that Bftr bad amrked SB hour in the mornln.-r I was obliged to lie down. 1 had fearful headaches, could not sleep, had pnlpitatioo of the heart, was always tired mid suf fered iu man y ot her ways. Now 1 am perfectly well and much stronger than I wiis ten fifty-three years old. and the mother never feel tired since Inking your nun .lotTurson Place. I nion Hill, Is. ,1. Such letters as these prove that the medicine which over comes the serious ills of women is LYDA . PINKHAM "S NO COTTON IS USl-IJ IN TMt Pexdleton When you huj' u blunket btmring the name "Pendleton Woolen Mils" yon may he sure you are ohtaininit the best blanket made, and one which contains oothtmi hut pure fleece wool. The Pilsi Will Mills Supply the leading merchants of the Non Invest. . . . You Can Get The Celebrated Pilsner beer in bottles, delivered to any part ol city, at $1-50 per -Dozen.. -an Bottled by Ceo. J. Pottner BareeaamBHmmammamaannmnnnan. UKl-Alt! Tluir HchaOnlc AHIllVI iron Vraui Faudlotuu. VUtiM Kui Hull IjiKc, Denver. Kurt KuM Mill Wertii Omaha, n.u Mai i.is . m. aiu eti, at. vouia ;i.. u I'lik'UKo anil Kt, vlA OrtlKUU Mini I I.U.e HiMilunt, W .ill.i Waila, Hisikaue, OuokkU' Klyi Mliimtaiiolli, si. l'anl, Flyer 'JitOk.ni. Duliilli, MUwkiikox, 8.S0 p. r tihicuKii kud kjui, rU Ureal Nurlliero. 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