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Shoe Wear, Shoe Comfort A chance for a gold watch ".ivon THE MAGNET Clements & Wilson. 8ATI'KIAY, DKCKMBKI. !. MUt. DAILY. WEEKLY ASP SEMI-WEEKLY V THI- Kail OreffonlAu rENDLETUN. PubllAhiUK Company, - AT OR LOON. HAIL , Urt M l 1 t pir "tfl. Pi n ATlt mttl t'x nail . u if 9 . .fo i i ftlaf lo i.-i-. . UMI AIIHl V MnHMi K ATB CH ctf, oa r I -- , v ii Mot. tat Trl Mi nptiwB $! i iwbtti wiuLv u-Mcctrno. irit 0 '. t m .1, i i : '.tk Trtnl - v. . i ' i ADVINtltlv. MTIi (Dtt A ittif imtiU 1 (Jul tmh. cr ir. Tarn iacBa. ct t , tea, -Wh. ,,(.. la. II p., a. .1)111.. Mill hMIBliBlll . . . . ..In I , i.jal'tni . Del inks . ath i at i. in ,. KI a ..nln . tt . In , M.W. t In. a p.. twitl. . . . , I St . m TulKU) i him of tca,i-Weekl,, t B4rties,S.. in ',n. 'tll MMlr3 rtMS, ptl IB.tl.fj .fc . .atS IUlMvUllt ISSBS. tB i.Bl, DM UH, BAftJl IlimKB. Henry l.ahourhere, M. P., anil fa nioua an a newspaper man, iste! the following notice on the bulletin hoanl of an aristocratic club of which he happens to In a dsoiocratic menu "-. "The nobleman who stole my umbrella will plea' return it at once.' There in considerable sat isfactlon given expression to by republican neWHiapert over the fact that certain men will attempt to "cleanse the democratic party of liryanitm." If tin- in MOB a iroti.1 tiling to the denn -cratic party, a- is alleged, why are thee organs k delighted over it? The British government under halis bury and Cbanilierlain ban already -!-nt ftfu.iWu.UOii in righting the Uoera, and itn current military and naval budget in the largest in British history. The Knglidi are commencing h .i-k themselves, where the nyoney c lin ing imm necessary to wiiip the liner', since live iiuudred Million' have al ready lieen ssnt and tlie Hoer' are mill in the beet of lighting trim.' The tact ii the man who tight (or liberty n..iii a-tina.,. mIibii lib I I n mih..! n ,' tlie Kntiiiaii are just tindintc it out. t.liarle' It. Hint. truM organizer, at u recent bampiet u, In.- east, made re- mark that the result of the late elec- , tii.n w.i- ai. evn eiue Ilia! the trii'l- were upheld by the ieople and that Uiey ..ere here to stay. Itepubl ican paier are alarmed over Mr Hint -statement and are (earful that others will accept it as a WV) and pMRM thetntelve- aconlinely, thus Bifisg r--publican endorsement to trust' and all tnoiiopoliuf. They declare the repuhli van party ihould not take lb is position , tieeiuiniily (orxettitiK that the reublt uan party is already under the thumbs of "organize)! capital '' and ready to do its bidding. Mark lianna has no tears uch as are ascertained hy these weak kneed republican organs. President McKinlev, in his ech in I'liiladeiidna tlie other day. ac Jiiiow leilgeil with cheerful Iranknes' that hi' re-election was not wholly due to republican efforts or republican votes. The words tie used were: "We mutt not withhold xencrous acknowl edgment from that meat body, of our eitixens who, iieion.'inv; to another partv, poweriully assisted in the achievement ol tlie result which you celebrate tonight. " By this statement Mr. McKinley givo the Ki!plc to un derstand that he is in position to be president ol the whole pejple and means to be such in the broadest meaning of th.- term, lie cannot be a candidate (or a third tnuu, and having no political (ences t,, irl up, he will be able to meet the itutiea ol the ollice from a higher and more patriotic standpoint than heretofore. Kelieved of the embarrassment that accompanies a wish (or re-election he can devote his mtiti energy to meeting and carry. iMJ the retpontibilit.es. It is here we, have evidence lor the contention that the pretideuti.il term thoiiid he one ,,i six yearn aud that no preanieiit miouhl lie a candidate to tucceed hlinsell. The patent laws work 111(0 the hamU of Unas- wiaO control great turns of mon ey. They seldom lieii the strugKiiiL' in ventor. An 1 1 lustration of the working of the patent lawn it furnished from Chicago, where an inventor has i - -Higued a syttem of smell gait plants tuiUsi for ollice buildings. With one of tbt.ee plants gas can la- furiiithed at a cost not exceeding ten or twelve cents a tboosand cubic feet, and mo paitM in ijuulily to that for which the cities permit the gas mouoalies to cliarge as much or more than a dollar a thousand. No one expects the iople to get the beuetit of the new patent aud cheap gatl. As MM as the inven tion lias been fairly tested and has That V what you want anil that in what you get when you buy your shoes at Tlie Maitnet. Wt buy direct from the largest shoe house Id thr world, tin- Hamil ton Brown Shoe company. Cheap in price, high in iuiitv. exact tit. (MM worn, never fnrsa ke n . Trv them. with every dollar purchase. CASH STORE Court and Cottonwood ! proveil a IwSMM the bi mi' tAOnOP' olies, with tlieir hundred" of million", will buy or absorb the new idea, or ' 'uppret" it. and yo on nuppiyinK W at the old (Inure tlirmiiil. the street' that tliev lire not supposed n own. i THE DEMOCRATIC ' UHK Henri Wntter-on nive' hi' view of tlie future of the democratic partv in tm Louisville Courier .lournal, a" follons: The saving; that there i- no -food cry int; over snilt milk may ba coinme ideit to thoe democrat' who are disnOMd to take the defeat of Mr. Hrynn too nnicb t" heart. Hy many Iwigtbt tl" world DM not come to an Iwd yet. I,et le t irood men despair. There shiitl be swearing and Bhtlag in pleiitv. and may he e.-tti, about the polls lone after the lieit of us are dead ami dne for. According to the plaints of the old federalists and later on of the old whim, denmcracv was Oriuinal Sin itsell and the elections of .leff-r-in and Jackson, the defeat of Clay, were sure preludes to the country 's deMMl into the bottomless (,it. Yet thinm .did not (all out nearly so bail as that. land, by the tame token, perhaps we shall Iv alile o worry alone tottf year- I more even with Mr, Mckinlcv In ti e White House. Lean way. a- the child ren observe, we'll have to. Tliere is a wnod deal of nonsense icoine (' round- toiicbine the reoruan- liation ot tlie ileiii icratii partv. One would faiicv that a party which has juit polled seven millions of votes and which, aside from it" national MR untie. . ha' if state and n.tin'v com mittee' in every commonwealth ami bailiwick tbrouuhout the land, iv already (airly well oreaniied. There are methiis made and provided by which this iiarty machinery may he rov-ised and it is to be taken for itrauted that tiiese metlnxls will be ail- here. I to. The national democratic committee will probably find no occa-ion to meet attain until we approach the next pi.nlrennial presidential year. In the various states, us occasion reiuire-. the aeveral deuioeralM local OI-gMiaa tinns will do as - they please. Mean while (foot time to time, individual democrat' will -peak their mind with more or less trocdom ami acceptability, so that let us hope when the hour rolls round (or the clans t u-nler a national platform and a presidential ticket, the party opinion, eulielitcneil hy diWMMion, will have crystaliinil U(i"ii lines sutlicieiitly coherent and general to make a movement stroiie enoiljrh to eiubiiy -nine assurance ol MNWi ,,, v. .,.., ,itic four ytrs is a generation. No man can now pre ln-t n" criaiiii tlie ir ion- i our.-. th oi events, nor loresre ivhat con- I iniii.r'. ii.. I,,:!,' iiiru-u mi. ii 111.. f 4rll,,rH. The rule has be. n hituartol that each cycle eave birth to it' '(wcial i issues ami that out ol these issues leaders suiti-l to the work K hi dOM , were evolveil. Mr. liryan was bimseli a creation of the hour. 80 was Mr, Clevclain! be fore him. and so was Mr. Tilden Iviorej Mr. Cleveland; men hut a lull, prior to their appearance upon the .1 .-ne .1 party leaders unknown In the country. . Mr. liryun. the twice-defeated ileiuo. cratic candidate for president, ' lin ing an offer of eilitoriul employmen' I Irom ISriiver, 1 oloraijo. writes iron, hit home in Lin. -nln, Nebrask-i, to ay "I thall remain here, and in the : future, as in the past, defend with tongue and ien the principle- which I ! believe to be right and the lohcies I I believe to be wise. Mr. liryan is yet I a young man. He has displayed im mente vitulitv, ami isp.,s..iil ot ad mitieil oratorical talents, tor UMj years he will gather great tad lancet ' wherever he appears and draw the at ' lent ion ol the pill. I ic to whatever It i says. His power for good, or for harm from a democratic partv standf iut will depend much upon what "principles" he believes to le ! "right and what "policies" he be lieves to ! "wise. " It is easy to see how such u man as this might, through honest error, or embittered vunltv, keel, the democratic party hopelessly ilivnied ami insure republican victories every lour years for twenty years to tome. He is bound k) command a certain! following. He is bound to speak with a certain authority. And there in ........ ' 1 1 , .1 n 1 1 1 iiu ion e hi UlS .1 1. 1 1 I , . , iiu iiiouiu persisi in regaruing nis own peculiar views a paramount to u other considerations aud should con- mine to auopl tlie ..tin. . ami ti TUJ 'Z?, claim , tboee views have been eaoktied by ; event. Others of them are of doobl- lul tenure uinui the party luith. All of them will bear revision! ami : whether Mr. liryan be a sagacious party leader, or merely an attractive talking machine, will he diei-losed b) the tense aud judgment or the pragma 1 1 tin aud egotitui of his future nrocoeil ing. Thus it it that his power (or harm, io the latter event, will be in ' calculable, and as there is im way to guard agailitt it, Ihe partv cannot escape it. Vet ttill the world moves, and now at ever, politics; largely a business, hitigetl Usui concrete interests requiring of party leaders breadth and foresight aud sell -repression, the ac curate uieasureineiit of facts anil, alsive all. the wisilom, the genius, of com mon sense. t a s With the weatheriug of the capo of the Nineteenth of in centuries, the oiiiilry twesBps into the Twentieth, like a battleship newly and completely ovnrhaiiUsI ..ml modernised. In the brief campaign just ended the 1 voters would not, or could not M the I dltt loot ion hetwenn imperialism Mid expansion. They confounded inti , imperial ism with a olicv of enntrac lion, in iieiauii 01 any iiueiiuie ooj.-e. le.son, they wen' blind to the diingers menacing the principle of "the con Mat of the governed," set forth bv the Heclaratioii of Independence. The. ri-garded these as part I v theoretical and whollv premature. Tlie PMto Itican incident. obvlOM to thoughtful leople, did not mtllciently impress it sell upon the Lmejlnatiotl of the QMMMi The Cobim scandal" were adroitly kept in the background by the republicans. In the I'ilippines an actual war on in progress. To tlm w Mckinley out and to put Mr. Ilrvan in seemed to lie to take a leap in the dark, and, in the absence of excitement, in thr midst of plenty, the wisdom of letting well enough alone laid ItMll with special emphasis upon I peoolt by nature and lilt ti i t intensely practical. Of rourw no man can tell what four years will bring forth. liut it is tolerably sure what w ill happen in the administration ot the out lying term lories by the republican partv. We shall have in Cuba, Porto Kico and the Philippine 11 reproduction of the old era of southern reconstruction. Corruption and de"otism will he the rule; carpet -buggery, M law aggery and siuldnggery the exatnplat. It in 19M Ihe fieopie are as disgusted w ith this as they were in is;i,. disg'ist.d with the misrule of the republicans in the -nuth, and if. added to this disgust, there should be hard times, it ll plain to lee how a compact, well-orguni.cil opposition not handicapped by the sublimation- oi mere pOlrtHMl ipeettln tlOQi nor divided by ill.isorv ei ononuc tls'cilics ami snlsloclrinul cure-alls would have an easy thing ami want nothing better. Hence the Mflltl peril iilreielv (or ileinm rcv is the phantom of socialism. This will arise Irom the party's fancied fusion interests. It will take color from its coiitaminat lot! with crank "latesmaii'hip and experi mental politics. In a country like ours sentimental oolitic is purely a mirage of sell-deluding ignorance. s No party can carry a national alet , tiotl In the Dnited States which relies 011 u union of the west ami the uth. to begin with, and -to end w ith no party can carry such an election, which does not divide the commercial and liscal Intel! Ml of the north ami east. Daring luo presidential campaigns tin democrat ic party ha- be. 11 m isle I by jack-o'-lantern politics. It 11111-1 come back to bOM and get down to hedrock if il hop," to 'land BMH its (eet again: and. unless it doe", the seven million votes it lulled last month will begin to djtlntagntte, sloughing oft from the main bodl "late by state Dntll the (arty ilself jielers out after the manner oi it- great antagonist of other days, continuing the McKinleyites in their power and leaving them to its unchal lenged eiiiovment a the poor old fedcr- ali'l- did with resei't to the Jefferson inn n century ago, though the lederali'ts were ably led. made sure they were right and PTOphatUai all the evii' to come after them that the m.i-t umloiibting h)iuIis can now prophesy .1- con- pienre- ol the triumph ol plnUwttMJ . Mr. liryan ha- the rssper: ami gisl wihes oi thousand- of democrats who do not believe in Some of hi- peculiar views: he is yet young enough to read iut his public polieJae, it not to alter In- pefBOnil conviction" ; and much of the democratic future, and his own nnwer lor ginnl. w ill depend upon how lar he 1. abb Ii see that events control affairs, that men are strong in propor tion that they represent organized idea- and moral iorces, and thai he win. blindly pursue- the rut of his own 1.1. : no matter how captivating and -in. re, though he may perpetrate dashing exploits on the held of liattic, and duxle all Udiolders, can never lead invincible armies, ami is very apt to end in a col de sac. JUSTICE lb portrayed as a wouvsn, yet her tea iuij:.;t complain that Uiey get team Itenerit of her power. There u little justice, It would seeui, in tin.- Buttering that 1.. nr. women undergo mouth titer month. Justice tcU upon the legal maxim that ignor ance of the law cannot be pleaded in mitigation of punishment It u ignorance which causes to much wonianh tutfenng. Ignor ance of tbc requirements of womanly health ; ignorance on the part of those who lllempt to cure and fail, and ignorance of the fsct that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures womanly diseases. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inhainmation aud ulceration and cure female weakness. - When I Sr.t wtoK- to Doctor i'le-roc coni.rainii mv bcallh." My. Mrs Molar- K Carpenter ot 1.1 uana Cuuiscf lead C Trim I was to weak I could only write t few word, until 1 would have to rr.i ; was to weak 1 could hardly wtui. Wonls caoaet express m suUeimK. liitauess of Btglil. etlpiution shortac of Usslti. black iiuUuf tl Inning light, ticforc ssy eye. terri'-lc beaOscnr nuinl.ucs. in my arms aud naml, tavi loosue. also ujy taws would get numt. cooaoualioo lalliqs; oi Ihe uteru, uUsagrt-eabir draiu. sorettaas through niv b i.t I- In fart I wasilikeaacd from head to aoot Now 1 can do my own washing tud look ing I can take a leu quart pall in one haud ami a sis quart pad in Hi. other I full of walerl. ami ctrxy both utie-lourlh of u mile tud uever atoti tn Wat I am a. heavy aa I .11 tl 19 yttrt ilS poiiiula, 1 ueu IBitty isHlie, 01 ravontc leat nivUoii ' anil t,gldeu Medikal Oiaouvrry1 tud iwtSty-ftss ml- uf ' Fletaant Pellets.' " Dr. Pierce's Common Scute Medical Adviter, paper covert, it tent fr0e on receipt of Jl one-cent stamps to pay ckiii- ot mailing !. .Uklicas k. v. Piana, buttaio, N. V. jmv Equal to any in the world. PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. BRRWBRYH WN BOffTLIMQ, Highly ris'ommeniied to family trade Kvery bottle fully guuvante.-d. Schultz Brewing Co. m ' m JH ClIOPPhR CHOI'S ALL. KINDS OF FOOD Into Clean Cut Uni form Pieect ns FINE or COARSE as wanted. Other machines chop meat nnlv. THIS DOES AWAY WITH THE CHOPPING BOWL ALTOGETHER. CHOPS Potatoes. Meat. Apples, Cabhaee. Bread. -i I RVTHING. A machine ever. day. Call nnd see It. " TAYLOR, THE HARDWARE MUH. EE Great Slaughter of I rOt .1 short ladies, at grt wrappen vi titno we will sell itly reduced pricn will st li at a Ji s Cotne in .11 lnrnn i tin m tin lines miMHintii i ibove, voti money on ihetn. We have so lai reduced our that you can bu) a good our poor one elsewhere Your:, fur THE FAIR, lu-onherrv HEATING STOVES Best on the market; Air Tiht. They arc wood savers THE PRICE CAN'T BE BEAT W. I). HANSFORD & CO. Byers' Best Flour... To make jjooiJ bread use livers Hest Floor it took QtBt preminm at tbc CUOMO worid'l Pair, OT all competi tion, and gives excellent sous. a turn whirever used J-.very wck Is gMarcinteed U h.ue the best St.-u'in Kollco Barley, heed Pendleton Golden Rule Dining Room. Under .Manaucinciil ot Pic hard Lambrechtl LverytliiiiK Served the mark. 1 Jfofdl Kitchen under ttttponriaion ol u Frencli ch. f. Btnquntl ind luppt rs lnr Inures a siim ialt GOLDEN RULE HOTEL i , II jTWW C F. K0Hl.tR, Prop oKr " ' " M Jjjjt ' "rCan mtnCn wl I r"BBSSSSSSSSSSSsi III ! tl rm omy Fsret Om a iiii ii lift I I I aatl (..iraai.l.- Hat.. I 1 M " r..r Court a nil Johnson Streets. I'l M ( TON, (ipFOON CHICKENS. Now is when Beat Meal taakt - amh iiigcsiion, roods kaap th C. P Pouliry Supplies The Latest and Greatest Victory .BLUsBr JnliTi lnwiMMt THE DSIVBRSAl FOOD id you will use FAIR- adies Capes & Jackets our wintei wrapt Also ail our waieti cent discount on lor and nut per once nil Inn We can what you need certainh savi lot pricet from on cape us ,u tin and ja pin 1 k.-ts ol a bargain, Bennett & Tarbet, Prop: ll.liilft, Mai 1 ItrMt. I'endlstoo. Rye am, Heard leas harli ley. Roller Mills ..7-, No.. j Hrmudelnl tnfl Keniivilsu. Statin Healed B.t Mwl, Ai Irtiat lies Stispi. Hotao flettnt L .(Mi. tm Hrttf Bailo ut. ioaa m.-.,i hall, M ii a Grit lealthy COLbSWOk PHY, ilav. fiiaut mul I n t I otedm HMtBd Huropean I'lao Block and -hall Irom depot. Sample ...,. connection KiMim Kale 50c. 75c. SI .00 To otlr frii.inls. u.. i WHITK HBWINU MAOHiNK f.u. W'"' QrMtPriH Kxpotltion il . haei i- l"!.' oo inaii or thai m tl.i- " that represent i , , . . "lIU'lll, ll. .ttiiat ... i I .ortaiic,. of tbil award to uK i. i ",, ""l'f"Vmoiit, you will i'iii,.r..b....d the im T,niu'. n. verdict ruoan. on sin-li .... I of an y'.'" on H.ii'b an . iiHU. ia " T , "'"nt Willi tin, "wi.,..." ...i .: , ., Wbit, notary Kami I v M ii ." hapital ami moat er!oc, nm- him- of th! our abi'ity n mw Hid lullv satisfy your - -.. oiin, Jesse Are you a Memb The following are some Union Mutual Aid Soolety Of Portland, Oragon. l I Ramlnatm VC.....11.. re., net. 21tt. Joblt K. Lathrnp, Pendleton, Oro., Nov. 21rt Stephen llellknek, (iervnis, Ore., Nov su Herbert Maxtor, Ilnvton, Ore., Nv. M These ci.iims were pain me same day ,,Tooi wa r, . Costs I4 a yuar. Payt 15 Hr wt-ok in DIM of sickness Chas. A. Fraz ar, Raatarn Oregon Offloa As to Prescriptions X-s V S 1 when physicians recoiiimoiul you to have them ciinipiinnded by us, what dm- thai mean'.' Simplv the certuilltv on their port that vou w ill net exactl. what 1- proscrilssl the rinht ipiantit. and the i.'ii quality, which is even tOOfe. important, hut we further than that, for we loUe boneHl pride in hi r rtk i 1 1 in 1 omsiiindiii. BROCK & MoCOMAS DRUGGISTS Doner Main and Court Sts. l'endlston. NEW LUMBER YARD. We are now ready lot business near Washington ,V Columbia River freight dtwri with a general il-sortment of lumber direct from our own hiiw mill, and can furuiidi anything promptly. Cotititry orders in cur loads 1 1 1 1 . 1 - dir.s't from oor mill in rnrload lots at correct prices, dive Us 11 cull. A.G.Shaw&Gj W J. SEWELL, Mgr. A Man S.ip&i Up on it .-very time that hu tukew his I M lltjry work outtido of the DoOMtttii (sauoe) to be dnaa up. n.- HuiU that "tired fMling" itenling over him when be Bo let1 the difference, in the ex qaiiil lor ami hcHiitifol .'loss Hniih, sayiiin nothing of the kiHnI roilditloll iii which your linen is returned by the THE DOMESTIC LAUNRDY F. Robinson, Prop. Teletfboiie 60 Oregon Lumber Yard l.tinilKr, Utth, Building Puper. lar PuHjr, MouidiuKi. Fickeih 1 line ami Cetueut, Hrick aqd huud, Sa.sh uud Iltoora, Screen Door .v Windows, Terra (ktta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St. opp. Court ! inn Pl"N ItilonMllqn that "'"l WMl rtMOjnltiOU at to, the aniei tile tiOUIl MI'.liAl,. When in ii in iMinii.tt ilioii with nil f." ",r '" I'f'SiP'S'tive purchaser of ' . ,H,M "' ,,l"r,M ' higbest .'n i repur.H uo iiiinortimf aruu '"bl.bas known to loot, h, with the ' ,'V.''T' 'l""' J4S . ' w" uru ;"""",". 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