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if you want some nouine bargain! In harvesl supplies r to the M AO NET CASH BTORE. I f i in wan t a warm raceptioi) and a square deal, the Magnet is the place for you. A chance for a gold VTBtofa with every dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood MONDAY. At'UUST 20. loco DAILY. WEEKLY AND SEMI-WEEKLY itrticl. Bait OrccoBlan fENDLHTON. V ftta Publishing AT Company, OREGON. : -n A .1.- . o Se 1 . JS. . f oo DAIL'.' SCastSISTIOM RATH ; Or., copy rv - . . j i,..t I On c ;-y I.: e II f mall One Copy per week . v .tiifr Tnsl .utrriitlve Sinai" t m i '-. t-. SHM I'WBBK IV M'M(.IIII a aAl'B, I n cop, one . . Oae tvf r "It moatst . , Trial ..' rlpl.aa ikmg la iuRb.ii wiuiv BUMcmmuN BATS. Oas T Ml rear 'n- cayr ill month , Trill itrrtpOtn atagls cuiy .Mi. rnind hatiu i (D..I .y Ad.etti.emsate.1 tas lack, et lasa. Irt heno-Weakly pat month . . . . On- Inch, ot In., in ,l,lr pel month Two in, net. M In... In Unit r no I Weeele per month t),er thron hi, he., Sem, 'Veeal,. pet la.a pet month let thtta In, he., It.ile, pet in It per Binath . . . . O'er threats, hek.ln llailyead W rekiy. pe. Inch per laosth OA Inch. at lest. In Werklt per month Oeel Sites le.hea. In Weekly, par Inch per SBonlh . ... I Over threw inch.. In Tuat.lav itkA of boral-Weak l . per Inch par month ...... S.,11.1 nonpareil aArenierment. in Sen, Wren , Weekly Daily, hrtt Intartion, per Inch, fi.cu, each muke-tueui laa ttna, foe. leetal nutu., tan enti per Una. each isaanloa. I'resitlent McKinley's lettr of accep tance, which it wax aiinnuncxl some weeks ago would be (liven t" I ho press from Canton, has not yt I n com pleted. It in thoUht it will not bo rnaily before September 11, ami it is claim, n in sonic quarters thui McKin ly is awaitim: tin- issuance of liryan's letter Iseforc he make- his own public, in order that he may have the advantaut' of tint hint word. In IHttti McKinlny tf.tvu out his letter on August SO. Thi- successful kuiii Ijfrr. John W. Gates, now aspires to a seat in the Uuitetl states senate, lit' won while n Kntriuml Il.iaju.uuu on ttic race tracks and with his other ill-n"tt. n gains, which hu won on Wall street und in manipulating stMl wire trust stocks, lie stand- ready to pay a d rountl price for u -eat in the senate. The American people should not rest until these brazen thieves ot money are driven out of the senate ami stoppetl from buy ini; seats in that body. Kvangclist "Sam" Jones says he couldn't talk religion to u woman in a low necked dress. The women that "Sam" Jones could talk religion to should lie encased in suits of Isdler iron, leaving only their bends out. The truth is, "Sam" Jones never talks religion. He is a cross between a clown and u lout, ami is talking religion simply becuuse it is u prolltu ble business. Tiie man who will take pay for talking religion will never be Ikjssoss.sI ui enough religion lor ft to lie worth talking about. Secretary of Agrn ulture Wil-.n wheat is going to a dollar u bushel. He neglects to give any reason for his conviction, but il is doubtless d'le to the fact that he is confident the "ad vance agent of progricrit v ' j- billed for the White House for another four years. People who eat wheat cannot afford to pay much mure for the cereal than they ure paying at present, und wheat will not reach the dollar murk unless it is driven there by wild und unreasonable speculation, the profits from which will come out of the pocket- of the pnslucers in the long run. No man ever lived by his wils ami the strokes of fortune that did not add lo the burden uron the backs of the. worl.l n ktoiku.1.-. I'ollitr wheat is a chimera. the consumption of our army. The entire imports from the islands (or a year will not tipial the receipts from Kuropc at IBM poll i" one good steamer day. For all this ex penditure of money and life the islands are no nearer pacilied than they were a year ago, a the dispatches show. Is it worth while to try and grail imner- ialism upon the republic, even on the low plane of "expansion and trade'."' BOURKE COCHRAN'S LETTER. At the Indianapolis meeting of the anti-imperialists a letter from W. Hourke Cochran, the celebrated New York lawyer, was read, as follows: "New York, Aug. 1. .My Hear Sir: I regret very much thai owing to business engagements here I will be unable to attend the lilrerty conven tion at Indianapolis on the 15th. "The attitude of anti-imperialists to imperialism can not tie open to de bate and therefore 1 assume tl bject of the convention is not to express op position but to detlse a method of making that 'ipirosition effective. The issue of imperialism having been squarely raised Irctwcci; the two great parties, it must he plain that the only way in which u citir.cn can exercise any direct influence upon the result is by voting for the republican candidate who stimsirts, or the democratic candi date who opposes it. "Nothing can lie accomplished by the nomination of n third candidate that can not be accomplished equally by abstention from the polls, excepl that the citizen who remains at home lection day passes unnoticed while he who votes a third ticket attracts at tention. The difference between a silent and a vociferous refusal to exercise the suffrage is not worth dis cussion, since abstention from civic duty is never cuimc nuhlc. When the republic is in danger the onlv place for the patriot is in die rank- of its executive defenders. Altsence from the field oi contest, or shooting in the air, can never bo justitiisl. "It can not be denied that while uutj-impcriulists umiiiiniously approve Mr. Ilryun's position on ItWpaglilllUl. many of them hesitate to vote lor Ins election to the presidency I recall sc they regard his views oil other questions with distrust and apprehension. a a "We cuu not hoK' to deal intelli gently with the issues of this eain paign until we liberate ourselves from the domination oi the questions, dis cussions and passions of the last ram paign. Within four years political conditions have changed derisively and as conditions change issues change Willi them. The question which the people must deride now is radically different from that submitted to them in MM. Then tin Uryau would have crutic party in MMD legislature, us well tive branch of the full power to enact law, while now his election of Mr placed the demo lete lontrol of tin as of the execn government, with ail its beliefs nil election will re Oil a platform which excludes that question from the serious dlMttamOM of the contest by relegating it to a sub ordinate imsition. "The democratic platform declares that imperialism is the paramount is-ne of the cuinpniu'ii and .Mr. Hryan's speech at Indianapolis accepts tin conception of the issue, cinphasir.es ami vindicate- it. Knt n dec duration that imperialism is a paramount latui is equivalent to a ileelurut ion that it is the sole issue, for no presidential election ever derided more than one question. In ntv JadgBMtll the plat form iictnully adopted by the demo cratic convention should be more satis lactorv to sound monev men than rniv ot the substitutes suggested by older and more conservative mummers. Since nobody pretends that Mr. Hryun's opinions tin the questions raised by the Chiciigo platform of IH!io have been Chrtltfll his refusal todisguise them in any way i- highly creditable to bis hoiie-tv, and honesty is the tirst essen tial of patriotic presidential service. "Mr Ifryan s conversion to a belief in sound money would, in my opldtoo. is a reason for national rejoicing, btli any abandonment or abasement of the frankness and sincerity which have al ways distinguished him would be little short of a national calamity We n I not accept Mr. Jlryuti us an infallible or even as a sound authority on economics to acknowledge that his In tegritv. his triilhiulnc" ami absolute sincerity have been among the most salutary Influence of thli lenonition in our political life. It is certain this country in Indebted '" wilt, for the gold -taiidaid law. which, thouirh it has the defecls of its party origin, Is the best contribution to our MtiotMlj stability since the resumption of specie pavmcnt.-. "If the democratic platform of IftH had been evasive, u- nnquest ionublv il would have been if the so-cillnl con servatives bad controlled the conven tion, can anybody doubt that the re publicans would have met evasion with evasion, and that the financial issue would U' atill unsettled, banning like a sinister shadow over our indus trial ystem" Mr. Hryan's frank, sin cere and unequivocal advocacy of the free coinage ot silver forced the re publican party reluctantly to declare in lavor of the itold t a in hi til. The re sult was not that which Mr. Bryan sought ; none the less it was produced by him. Hecunse he was sincerely wrong, he forced the republican imli ticians to become insincerely right. To this sincerity of Mr. Kryuii the country i- indebted for the opirtunity to pass squarely and decisively upon tiie issue of imperial ism. If there public is to he overthrown, the assault Bl Off now be made in the open light of day. Il is no longer possible to -Irangje it Under cover of misleading ami hyj.orritu'ul phrases. "In thi- open light for liberty, -un ly every unt i iniperiul it should be ready to hear his part. Hesitation to avail ourselves of the leadership under which alone opposition to imperial Ian can be made t fleet i e, and dis trust of the leadei 's views on an economic quest on not now in issue would lie as scnseles- a- hot ia: ion t employ a surgeon op whose skill de pended the sole pro.pect ol lift through dislike, if his religion- beliefs, "It can hardlv be necessary to sav that we who four years ago sacrificed our political prosiects ami personal association, rather than lend even a passive support ot silence to dechiru lions which we believed to b subver sive ol order will paNUt the saint course again if the-,- questions should BVer recur. The best rwdcllCC of our capacity to dial with the issues ot MS): or SMi whatever they may DO, is ti 'leal inle lliv'cntlv now with the Issues of I'HiiJ. On that issue Mr. Urvun stands for justice, HboTtJ and the con stitution, und since all would be im periled by his defeat, il H to be hos'tl that the liberty oobwdIUm will not be swerved from supsirting him by prejudices springing from past an- HfJMieBM or by groundless apprehen sion- III the tlltlire. Yours very sincerely, "W. BOURKE CO0KRAN. Pendleton Planing Mill land Lumber Yard HARDWARE kinds of Dtalet in il Lumbar atid Material. HI lath, ihinglet, mouldings, iloors thai arc not to warp, furnished on I kinds o Building e StlH k of tar paper, sasli and qUatranteed Betimates lunldiii material on short nOttCl Shelf Hardware, Tin, Granite, Iron and Copperware, & Oils, Axle Grease, Lime, Coal and Ccmeni, I SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rifles and Ammunition. JZ. , few raid sizes ol cut nails at H.0O per keg. X- BeOOial orders given prompt attOBikW. Taylor, the Hardware Han 3 3 HUKTHERK muff kins ccpjllRCafi 721 Main Street. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. The ClOaSest Scrutiny iatluartt)liUilit)UiiliiiUUaaiiiUiilinaiiiiUiiliilliUUiit.fg ORGANIZED 1808. u- jffpPYRiasr of rtWr linen and other washable gar ments after they have been throiuh our bands will only deepen the con viction in your mind that we have the "know how." the facilities ami the willingness to "do things up" in high class style. Not the least of our merits Is promptness in delivery you know what it is to wait ! THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE NStTRANOE '. OF CALIFORNIA, Often DISTINCTIVE PROFITABLE FORMS of To l BROUGH I HKLtk butt'k 1 TICKFT , Huston "nil all p,,in. Ka, Through it,.,,.,, '7 m TaeaoM an, i ". J,Pii n.i sinl Anierli Ai, ijuT K,cll, lnfl o. . T1"8 SCHBDULE, J. F. Rob;nson, Prop. Life Endowment and Accident Insurance Payable ei ther in tingle ettfl) or in installments. si. Pais m Telephone 60 t ,,,s t. Salest ami llcst Oif-anialion Poi Policyholdera ol any American Company. FOR GIRLS. PRANK IS. McCANDLE89, OENBHAI. Atll N I , I ELLENSlil RU. WASH Lawyer Stanley, of Kansas, defended a uuxro murderer, ami after conviction ami sentence wrote to the governor of the state u strung endorsement of the negro's application for a pardon. Now, as Governor Stanley, of Kansas, lie bus been calico on to puss upi n a new petition for the same negro pardon, ami his own letter written as a lawyer, has been laid before him lie lias refused to grant the partlon, in spin- of his own appeal, on the ground that as governor lie is obliged to view the matter in an entirely dilK-ieni light. The New York World, in re ferritin to the matter, says "this action raises a very interesting though no by means new question : In the ctxle of legal ethics what does u client's fee buy and what does it leave un bought'.'" The treasury department at Wash ington is willing to "confess" to an expenditure of iSii,lJ7H,000 on the Philippine war account, ami the war department admits the death of L'LUo Moldier and the wounding of IQTfl more noi to mention the fur greater number hopelessly Invalided by the climate aud the horrible diseases of the islands. The New York World in quires the mason for these great sacrifices and says "our entire exports to the Philippines last year were only $2,U40,UU0, and three-fourths o! litis suit not in placing the control of the government in the hand of the demo cratic purtv, hot indiidiug its control between the two parties. Whutever may be the re-lilt of thi- election, the senate will remain republican for two years certain and probubly for more, riven if th. people raise, I Mr llryun lo the presidency in November, the demo crutic parly can not possible achieve auy i .we: or legislation during the ax isteiice of lie next cougiieHs and with out legislative sanction iu. change in the standard of value, m reorganisa tion of the supreme court, no modifica tion whatever ot our Unsocial, indus trial or toliticul systems could be -comnlishcil. , "There is one issue which the popu lar verdict will settle irrevocably, and that is the issue of imiieriulism. If the republican party !o successful its control of judicial, us well us of the executive ami Icgislat ive depart inent of the government , will be absolute and its disposition to exercise all its pow r for Ibe enforcement of an im- oen.il i-i !, policy can not be iloubled. At the end of four years imperialism will be so firmly imbedded in our political life thai it can never be ex it I led. "Mr. Hy rail's election of itself would put ttipi ictus upon the imperialistic adventure. No policy specilically con demned by the K'ople hu.- ever been adopted into our system, and imperial ism would prove BO evccption to the rule. Ur. Hour's suggestion thai the senate would refuse to follow a demo cratic president in a policy ol hu manity approved by the people .I, kin faint justice to lujs own patriotic capacity when, liberutcd from the ex igencies of a campaign for re-election, his intellect and his conscience would is- restored to huriuoiiioun ami effective co-operation. Imperiulism, rebuked at the polls and shown to be unprova ble, would not have a single supporter in the country. "Within a month of election Senator Hoar could reduce his able conceptions of freedom and duty to delinitc pro posals of pacification which both parties would accept. The country having pronounced for justice, politi cians of every shape and description will Is' eager to do justice, und when the desire fur justice la sincere the way to justice is soon discovered, "Since the election of .Mr. Hryuu is certain to deliver the country Inun the imminent peril of imperialism, cun the liberty convention hesitate to supHjrt him becuuse of impalpable dancer arising from his opinions on Mlbjects witli wind, as president he can not possibly deal'.' I confess it is hard to understand the attitude of those gentlemen who would have sup ported him if the convention hod been silent or evasive on the free coinage of silver, but who hesitate to support hiui Hani wiftrk does not hurt a well woman. It is tbe weak woman, suf fering from diseases pccnlicr to her M.-, wlui breaks down under the daily strain of household duties. I'or dis eases of the delicate woinunlv Ofnjani lr. Piece's l-'uvorite Prescription is the standard remedy. Over half a million women owe health am! hap piness lo Jir. Pietie s lie initut. "N t. ti, ti BOeM tapirs llu Mis Dial I eii'lnrcil fx ioi! I e, iiirnrncrd lakiiiy lir. H ui s nitxlu-iur." wnu. Mr slullit- Cob gstr of kitiulitlph, clwrluit Co., Vs. "I J net ublt In tin ..mimiiL ,n all Coulil is,t sm wyUuea tacefl MM ami tea -ei if I ilul llu lupcf my hrad bun au il -mm,! it woulil kill in. bia now I can cat n lil tle ol ...in. .si null, my. I want anil can do a khkI la s work as well as any Uaiy can. Am Unci than I have been for vcsla. I lhiu oui HH.ii, ii- is Hi lit that t ver iiiatir lor it Is Um only thiux thai ttar ditl UK any saod I tritil inuny tabu kin, I. I.ul noil. in. I rtic an) i;.l but our ' Fuvuntc-1-rcsvripi ion 1 and Colde-u Medical liiscov sry.' lean never piaiac Ihcm loo highly. lor bourdine ami day pupil Healthful location, in best resilience pan of citv. Preparatory and academic departments. Mxceptional advantages in Music aud Bnfllih. Individual in struction for those whose education has been irregular. Wool for Sale Health, AIMS CharactcT, Scholar Up, Culture. For csIaIiisiic Hpply lo niss Imogen Hoyer, Principal Tuuriayg afoaoh wi")i I will lioj.t ttp- i..lion Rulp lintel tn receive Malted liiis on LaOtf of Wool, No. 5, H, 13 and .7, about 500 .sacks, now itored in um indapeitdent irarahouie. I untu tu tlm privil 01 rnjeoung anv or all imis. J. B. SMITH. lege 0.R&M i" imk Time selieilnio liatVI ros fcoiii Ksndlston. rsos Ka.t Mai:. Sail Lake, iK'iivrr. Fort Kan Mall No, ' WOMB, Omaha. Kali No 1 I lata in. ae City, It Loula, 7uia. in No. .' Chlcaso and Kaal, via No M p in. orc'sun Alton Luis. la stop, at Sis.kauo Walla Walla. Hpokani'. Spokane Hjti Miiiii.'iijII. si I'aul. rim ' Puiuth, Milwaukee, No. 7 7:tAa. ui. I hlcarjo and Kail, vis 6,, u tirvAt Northern Kail Mail Portland and Kali kaii MaI! r Mf a. at, rrauciaco. fuata-e), wietp. . tao p. m. aiuup ui Oeaan Stssniihlpt isjupm from Portland. 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