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0 Shoe Wear, Shoe Comfort AHltT0N'7 That's what yon want Mad Unit is what you Ret when you Imy your shoes lit The Manuel. We buy l it-ret from (lie 1 .truest AN house in UM world, tin- Hamil ton Bmra Umm oompeny, Oh asp in priee. liikfli in iinalitv, exa-t lit. Oneo worn, never forsaken. Try tiicin. A chance for a nohl watch niven with ovc-ry dollar pufCttM6 THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements Xi Wilson. Court and Cottonwood FRIDAY. DECEMBER WOO. DAILY. WEEKLY AID SKMI-WKEKLT V THI- Bst oreironlmi VtiMi-h.iiK Company, ORKGON. 1111 Sinsi RIPIION MU' BjMtMf PtM mail f J oo Un c numtht. l-jr mail t jo lliif pr wk. I r Kmt ! tnai ui.ttma 9 lingla bumln $ MMHnMil MM UPTMW bah 0 -' ortt yvfti I oo mi copV i i month I b MM kufnptloD to Vntrle Dumhfri g WIKKI.Y Kl'MCHIPTIOM HA : ) I ff f' tin iw ? en month n Tnl tula nptloft IngM mm K mh i . . Rft.TR: Di)ty A'lvrrtiif nit 1 0 lch, ni ,. m lMMWfjakl i i tuonlh 6 tcufc. or MftV tn Ui'v tr mrth . t T"Q in.h. r if. tn lii)f ami W telle r tiioatu . . $ u n 4rt three liuhti, Jwnii Wctkijf.pfi thn ihiM tnh, U'ly. p"t in h p-r ni.-nih oiith 3 Urr i i h. irt in hr. In I .., I V n .1 t k I v , ina I if h i-t ttiinth i lla. I..1.. of l.a, in Hark I jhti m-inth Itl O... IMe.ta.rir.. tn Wk(i . p.t In. H p.f Bi.'lilli . . . . I l.rr thr.. iran... in lunJt. 1..11. if Smiii . kip, p.? tn. h pet month 71 fcnii.l n..pi..r.,l .,1..fti.fiii.ni in S.itn-Wi'.k ' . Wf.U. ot D..I,. hoi intcitlun. (ir tii.l,. i . c.Ji .ulacikient 1U.-1 DfHknt, ten t.nn ti Um. thh laaMttuu. himself emperor without "the eon ami of tin1 (rovprnotl" ju short onlt'r. No trowiei Representative Mei'.iii, ai- thoii(h a nnihlii'au, from lihorty loviiiK ami tiherty prcHprvinn Manwt ohupt'ttM, mipoHPK tliix iloniaixl ax an bVM of power which may at any time U iiHttl to Ktriko ilnwn tint liiicrtit'H of tint Hiip. It in a pity that UMM arc not MTI rpnMHftfttiVW of tin1 piplt liko MfUall in contrH-t. Two or iimri' Ufh men on the ropuhli can tult woultl stir ronrcxH to a reali zation of its dvtlM ami awake the peo ple to the ilaner of thin nnperaliKtic ilemaml. Pmid(Bl MeKitilev 'n M dorMDient of this tleinaiitl is another imtanct of a ootl man 0M wron atrain. The president means well, hut he is a piece of tloiinh in the IiiwhIh of liis knavish friemls. Kmperor William announced h woultl not be "at home" when Uon I .nu calieil. In aiinouiiceinent on the (tart of Kmperor liill . i 1-1 .i drand mother Victoria to pmile all over her over-fed face when she heanl it. There is uoinn to he a retlucti'tn of the war tax. The reduction of the is Raid to have occurred notne time ait" but the tax always remains with u lonifer than the war and between the two it is ditlicult to decide which in preferable. Witli UM open i hi: of congress l'rei- dent McKinley add ! it with a meMaire of about l.'i.OOU wonls. With the ojienink; of parliament (Jueen Vie torian "e'ch from the throne" con siatetl of about twenty-live worth. The president was ., little more fulsome than usual ami the tpieen less so. The (tar of Russia will recover from his late severe spell of sickness in spite id the treatment of sixteen or more of specialists ami as uianv doctors of every nationality. The ciar is said to be a frail man even when he is in nortnul health, and this add- to the miraculousness of bis escape . (Senator llauna is minted as saving that "this is too bin a country to have any little men get in the way of lariro movements for the henelit of all the people." Senator Hanna hail in view those who oppose bis ship subsidy bill when he made this remark. That is a very "larKo movement" but not for the people. "We will oppose that which is bail ami vote for that which is good," it the wav the minority leader in con- Hress defines the delnocr jlic policy lor the present short session of tint national legislative body. Such an at titude is becoming to a democratic party at all times. The neat thinit to carrying on good government is to assist others to carry it mi. Chicago is so deep in debt that she cannot issue any more bonds, (treat Urn. iin is making a rush tor about the same i. isition by teiidiiig something like t7o,OUU000 a week for war, the money for which she obtains by fur rowing. Now the leading financial paper of the empire is demanding that peace be made on most any honorable terms. Those who go a Itorrowiug go a sorrowing. The Kast Oregon ian has lieen accused of keeping company with Ambrose Bierce, to the extent of ijuoting ami endowing a recent utterance of hiB. The Kast Oregon ian has no asdogie to offer for the company it keeps. It simply prefers it to that of those who are inclined to imagine they are patri otic because they are so constituted thai they can change their (tolitius with every passing breeze, with the hope of "raising the wind" as time passes. There are some people who shout for the purpose of attracting attention to themselves ami who mistake a peacock strut for military valor, and it is such as these who are liable to "bust," witii indignation at least, when aotn4V one, figuratively speak ink' , sticks a pin into their fuss ami leather creations or exposes some of their inflated and ex aggerated claims, and many such have couiu from the I'liilippinea siuce we entered into the business of "killing niggers" beuause they woultl not give up their country and indepen dence without asking any questions or inquiring into the details. The demand thai the president have the power to double the army whenever he thinks it necessary, without having first to be given the consent of con gress, siuauks just a little of imperial ism. With this power given to some man, who may ait in the presidential chair, he could maku and declaro WHAT ANIMAL CONTROLS YOU ' Of all annuals upon earth man came last. All of earth's animal creations are bottnd up in man. As to the tlrsl statement there is no difference of opinion. Tiie Hible and Darwin agree that man was created last of all the ui in a I . - Very suiHTIiri.il observation will convince vou that man contains in his mental make-up all of the "interior" unimals, or at least a great many of them. You. Mr. Jones, or Smith, who road this are in your single sell u sort of synthesis oi the entire animal crea tion. If vou could lie divided into your coniment animal parts, theio would be a menagerie in your house anil you. (smith or Jones, would lie niissinu That thing we call a soul would be floating MrttUdi impalpable, looking for its house to live in. Of course you can see the animal make-up in your neighbor more readily than in yourself. How tin men descrilst each other'.' Do they not speak as follows, ami mean exactly what they HUM "He is as sly as u fox." "He eat- like a pig. ' "He has dog-like faithfulness." "He is as brave as a lion." "He is as treacherous as a snake," "Ht was as hungry as uwoll," etc. Our good and our bail qualities alike are mapped 1 1 1 in 'mr Imiiioie nila tions. The horse stands for ambition, which strives and suffers in silence. The) dog represents friendship, which stiflnrs and sacrifices much, but whines loiuiy when in hi. . We have no doubt that of the twelve pataious which enter into Fourier's complex analysis of man each has its prototype in To r at the animal combination which makes. up a man would be folly. The Maker of us all. from ants to anti-imperialists, naturally gathered together the various parts in lower ani mal form before finishing the work in man. A harmoniously balanced mixture of all tin- animals is calculated un doubtedly to produce the ierlect man. Therefore, study your animal make up. Analyze honestly and intelligently the si. -called "lower" creator from which you derive your mental charac teristics. II you iiave not vat dune so, study at once some good work oil em- brkologv, ami learn with amazement ami uwe of your murvelt mi ure-natal transformations. Then tin your best to control the menagerie that is at wc rk in your mind. Miierly Mr. I'ig, 11 bo is ttsi prom inent. Circumvent Mr. I' ox. it no tries to rule you and mak a of you a mere cunning machine. Do not let your Old Dog Tray qualitlt s of friend ship lead to your being jnade a lotH of. In short, study carefully the animal qualities that make up vol r tempera ment und prove in your own person the falseness oi Napoleon's irrit iting state ment that a man's teuipt-.r anient can never be chauged by nllsMHsUi It may interest you tat note that when man becomes insane the lad is at once made apparent that his mind, dethroned, had luted as tliu savage ruler oi I menagerie. Miuiv men im agine themst-lvei, auimuls of one sort or another. Neuily all of them display the grossest animal tonalities, once their mind is deranged, aniiiuii ul tin greatest refinement sins; into lreadlul animalism when insane . Home tells of a or isUble w ho, in DM boyhood, ruled his native t it V, One fine day "Tbil constat ,ie suddenfv "in crazy and I Jiereiinon li la ¬ gan to roar like a lion or squall like a cat." Heine remarks, with calculated uaivettu: "We little, hoy, wen- git ally delighted at tint old follow, ami Irisjped yelling al'x'r l.nn. until he was carried off to a matt bouse. " There is, by the wav, much ol the natural animal in "little boys." It taken years to make a fairly NM.IM able creature of a WMM human. 'or that reason many igiioriint parents are foolishly d-ti.--.-d at juvenile dis plays of animalism, wliicli are p sr fectly natural. I in- same Heme, whoee writing voiv ought not to neglect, describes beauti - lUlly u human iiienogeru . We'll quota that, ami then let you W f for the duv. Heine was llvimr in I aris in the fortiee and used to vi sit a curious revolutionary fruak uat ood Ludwig. torn. Of (his man's house Heine wrote : "I found In his saloon such a nienacerie o( people as can hardly be found In the Jariliu das Plantes itha Curia .ooltmiciil (lafdan). In the baek ground several polar bears were crouch ing, who smoked and hardly ever spoke, except to grow l out now ami then a real Fa I herland 'tlonner wetter' ill it deep bass voice. Near them was squatting a Polish wolf in H ted cap who occasionally yelped out a sillv, wild remark iii a hoarse tone. There, too, 1 found n French monkey, one of the most hideous creatures I ever saw. lie kept up a series of grimaces, t in h of which seemed mure lovely tlulll the last," etc. If Heine's polar hears ami monkey hail KtUdM themselves, as we advise you to study yoiirM'lf, they might have escaped the sarcasm of the sharpest tongue born in or out of t icriminy. Iltitrst's Chicago American. THE UNSKKN UNIVRRSB IS HEAL. It is astonishing how recent advances in astronomy are plunging us deep into the invisible universe, it has become evident that the heavens are more filled with unseen than with Ken things. This lends additional and piquant interest to the iart thai our solar system is traveling at HUM s I through space, the Southern stars closing in behind it and the Northern stars perspecti vely openiliir out before it as it rushes nearer to them. Ore can not help wondering what may lie un detected, because unseen, in our path way. Hy unseen things is here meant, not ph. nninenu tyst distant to l visible, hut object whit h are unseen because I hey give off no form of radiation that lifted our eye-. Hneh objects may be coniparatively near by without re vealing their presence to our sense of sight. It is clear that innMthlUB equivalent to, if UOt identical with, the mysteri ous Roentgen rays comes to us fo ni celestial space, emanating from the stars. Shallow phot, gnipbl made with the sunbeams are stillicicnt to prove this, li the sun pours forth "invisible light" his brother suns, the stars, do SO tOO, and some oi tOOUl evidently "shine brighter," If 1 inav use so self-contratltt tnry a phrase, by their invisible thin by their visible rays. l or pfOOl of thai statement we need only look at the photographs recently taken of the celebrated Ring Nebula In l.yru. in the center ol that strange gauze-like ring is an exceedingly faint star, in a few stritMOOBM "I enormous power that star can just be glimpsed. Hut in a photograph, with MM Italy any magnification, the star appoa.fl a a most conspicuous phenomenon. Why tloes it imprint its picture so boldly when its light is so faint'.' I'erhaps be cause it bears u resemblance to a gigantic Crooke tube, ami is nssen (lolly an "electric star," whose major radiation differs from that of our sun. It only re piire another step ill the same direction to convince Us that there are in the heavens object which radiate no light at all, but which nevertheless may be continu ally pouring upon ns invisible wave the existence t f whit h cull be tletei ted by modern pnotogMnblc method. The recent detection by powerful photo graphic telescopes of thousands of in visible nebulae scattered over the heavens shows w hat an infinite world of discovery lies this way. The unseen universe, formerly the subject of metaphysical discussion, thus becomes real for us, anil the means of handling its phenomena with some of tin' certainty with which wo have dealt with visible things are to come into OUT hand-. e e e In this way we may lean the nature of the influence exercised by sun spots, which, when they hurst out with ex traordinary paroxysms as they will soon begin to do once more set the at mosphere around the eurlh's magnetic poles aflame with auroral beams. The center- of sun spots look absolutely black, but, since they lie deep bcneulh the surface, I hey pertain to a part of the solar globe where the atom- an: more intensely excited than at a higher level, and which, like the mysterious star in MM Ring Nebula em Is not M much light as radiant energy of u iimre subtle form. Thus the invisible universe appears at our doors at the heurth of the plane tary system, as well as in distant ipaoe, and everywhere its potentiality presents mysteries for solution. Oar rett P, Serviss. Life J Stake Jjp Somewhere in the world life ia at :e every minute of the day. Kigltt at our own doors, perhaps, is going on a struirgle as grim anil fierce as any light or fTqrht on record. 'ou hear the hol low tearing cough ; see the ooze of blisod which tatS of the wounded lung-, ; mark the emacialeti body ami hectic check, and know u life is at stake. The use of Dr. Herce's Golden Med ical Discovery lias saved many u lite in just such u crisis. It cures obstinate, deep-seated coughs, slops the hemor rhage, strengthen "weak" lums, und restores, the emaciated hotly to Its nor mal weight ami strength. There is no alcohol in the " Discov ery," and it is absolutely free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics. "I desire to this burf, uusoliettsd tettuilouilll,'' urialcn Rv Jutrpll II I , - i "i. in Its I Hint tanaaja Irrdtll Co, N. G "In iSofloue of my tUughter was suffviiiiK ou accouut ol' s Mine euugh, lirctlc Ion wnnlluK ul tltnlt ami otbtr sytupl'ims ul dUsunrtl luugn I urumialy g-sve br It I'irrcc's Ooldrn Urdicsl DUcuvery with aaufyies nuorctu, au.l she now enjoys vn.eHcDt ItrttUli. This experience cuuiksI tue to rscuintut-ml Dr, Pisrce'n uietlli-illes o illy neighbors, who without exception, unctl Hum wikn UvoraLle mulls.1 Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medu a Adviser, in paK-i covers, is sent free on receipt of zi one-cenl stamps to pay expense of mailing only, or if clotli bound volume is desired send i stamps. Address Dr. K V. Herce, Buffalo, N. Y. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor. Clapsclty, 1MI bsrrola s day. Uluiir aschauaud fur wheal. UVur, Mill feud, iiouped reed, sic , aiwaya on JsaaO The East Oregoman is Eastern O e (ou'a representative paper. It leads, and ibe people appreciate it and show it by ibtir liberal patronage. It ia the adver iisiuk medium of this section Tin; r.Mvi.usAL FOOD CHOPS ALL KINDS OF FOOD Into Clean Cut Uni form Pieces ns FINE or COARSE as wanted. Other mncliincH chop meat only. THIS DOES AWAY WITH THE CHOPPING BOWL ALTOGETHER. CHOPS Potatoes. Meat, Apples, Cnhhuire. Bread, LVE(YTHING. line vou will use - - v. Call nnd tsee It. TAYLOR, THE HARDWARE MAN. Union Mutual Aid Societ (In. ninimle.l tlllilt'r tile Itiws nl (tie Untie ill llrpirino Home office, Uhamnen DUiiuing, tnira UM Alder m oFKiimiH OF TRI lOOtlTYi I ''"fllami y Otv. Meiirs, President; Hrrelvliiir Tellhr Mrrrlmno Nu,,i Hiinni. l M si'lntnti. vn . i.remili'tit ; rr.-i Kelnvsli Hrint. I'rlt.ii.,.. T. R, tVll-n'l. i ri ii 'io t n. uvu, i.,-ni , iiiiiii a it.iiriuii'.. Miii ti- tin I nil. luv, Sii-ri'llirv : ites. noor Hi hi "K mi. teorstarjri lies. nttt Mnr. Piiumiu Mmnt Uf j, I'll ho. On. tinanck OOktMimM. J Frsnk Watstin, pro., aferenauta nm. Hsnk. o, it PNtestti Prta, Portland Oannlua 'o. Oheaier a. vvtiltewore. raatani I re hi lleoeM i Kftin.'tii a -i Martksa ri M.n CKlsf Mad. Adviser. Hon. W, ii rVntotii la'. nl Adviser. l'Ullli..- a.. . . -m, BSaaJ- 'I'tle .ittloor. ., HI KMsiluTn n,u"l MeCii .,t l aVii? """"n "silliiiore, Mil DPyiOBRfl OF PIMDltBTUN 0OUN0IL No. W illi ttv;r'20ll lllrliitHTtt. Prrslifi'lit. II. K Kennt'dv s tare W. IJ. I'riiltr. V Ice President . II K I Inl I I.T t. Mi di, ul advisers, 0. J. knlta, m. P., f, W, viaaent, it. d w. i" JU,' K"u iii ii-i' tit i . a. . i i.v.i li.. ..t. ..,,,1,,l l.i, i V.il it. i, I I ' II.. "''"""" ' " " "n vinR-BaM Chas. A. Frazier, sua tern oreon uuMger, Ponuioton Or untno with brysdal. and HeCoaiaa, Main alrsst Tlavt: yon a relative or tru'tnl in tin Kast to ffhoM JTOU to semi a wish Christmas Present Nothing woultl please tin -lit morr than a PENDLETON BLANKET OR AN INDIAN ROBE NEW LUMBER YARD, We are now ready fot business near WMlllllgton Columbia Itiver height deHit with it enerul aauortmenf f lumber direct from our own saw mill, and on furnish Rltythlug pronptlyi Country ortlers in ear loudl ritippetl tllrUOl from our mill In earload lots at corre!t prieeh. (live una eall. FBUALE HELP WNtD7 I. VIH1S. I MAKI-; in,, wT.'.r' Inline iwnl nam i ,,, ,,,, tin ..,-n., .1 I'l'KIt Mil- . I,,, .1 1 1 kvanl in. i iii iii i t mi,! u,i ,.i...ti, I lieillai n, all .fii.llin: -no,,.. '.""'. lu" I lias, Helium Harbor, Mi. h " rMYSIClANS. Pit. W, ). VOiJt KKICK"T,r ntillillna llffi... i. . I" Jt w VI vri'ii r i i I "I ''i"1 Rat Bank taM , 1 n in i n. :i ,, in iinnniol "" '' J HMH1I. II I'K Ki)VkTp1 itleten Havtne, Ham i.i... .' .'.t in i tel-iiiiuli.' .1 'aunt. Ki II. K. HAItl'IKI.II. M. li Hovil ...J le IMiralelaii mi.t s., L 7S' rAl Beildlni Taltpbons: on,, ,. M, I ", I e, lila k at. . 1?n;',;.i!;i,'l:,A,n, u"". nl , . .. Ydiek 111" ' OHTKOPATHIC I'llVsiriANh nl I . hVo ' ' "'"' bU '"fl Tin' mill is doh ranning an extra fine grade lot the Christ ! m. is tr.ulc and merchants will shortly li.tr a Ane assortment 1 rom which tn make Mlectiom J ' lAyxvvVlkalyWliVi sswws SAaoassw ,,,at rW Mali A. 0. Shaw & Go. W. d. SEWELL. Mgr. Equal to any in the world. PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. BRKWERYfi own BOTTLING. Highly ria'oiniiienilitl to family tra le Been bottle tally gunviuil I. W. B. PHEBY. I'll Vsii'i an AN'iT K' , li. I'klali. Ort'smi I'll. LYNN k. III.AKKSI.KK f and nervous ill., 'a tint ,'i.,..,.. 0 ,., ,,,,, u., iui, Mali, sti. 'nil, (Ire. OLNTISTS. K. A. VAt'UHAN, IIKNT16T. OVf iii jiiuii uuiiiiiiiu; A. L. 1IKATIK. !). 1). H. OKKIOKlji savlua. Hank a administer!. K. A. MANN, JlKNTIHT, IN ASSoll linn Hit, i k, over K. U. i'ltiioir. olUrtf. a Byers' Best Flour... To niaki? go:! bread us,; livers liesi 1'lour. ii took tit sr premium at the Chicago Wnrni's I'ati, ove- nil comietl tiou, and gives excellent Mlllfnilfjli wherevi-r used Kverj- ack i nanuttajed We hav the he:;- Steuni Rolled Barley, See! Rye ami BearUess ,arly. FendSeton Roller Mills Golden Rule Dining Room, Under Manageutenl ol Diehard Lantbrcchts. Bvwytbiag Served the market affords. Kitchen under supervision ol a French chef. banquets ami suppers for lodges a special!' . GOLDEN RULE HOTEL siaftaaJatfShteaffiKwlMxC. C. r.KOaiUti I'rop EurepMn and American Plan. In,- Only First Om anu Cmnplets M01VI in lha Cllj. , , I ' t I I i'TtI"laMKa Nrwiy Hi'metli'liil and ffeiiuvatud. Sltain Healed. Bis Mueh ail I i.mi. Irae Sample Huumi. ' Elactrle ligkta. FlM froot HHaMi Schult Brewing Co. Oregon Lumber Yard Lumber. Lath, Shinnies, itiiiitiiiiu Papwi 'lur Pttjicr. MoulditigaV tickets, Limti anil Ccmotit. Hrick und Sand, Sash anil Doont, Screen DooiMli VVintluws, TOI IM Jta I'tpt:. Borie & Light, Prop's Alia St., opp, Court House. Cor. Cotirl ami Johnson S!rcts. PPNDLMON. 0R66ON cTrfcjKKNS. Now is when lleef Meal makt s Bfga, BoM Meal shell, Mka Cirit aids digcatioo, p; Poodi keep them healthy , C. P. COLtiSWOkTHY. Poultry Supplies Hay, Grain anil IV. il. ICE POTATOES A No. i Oietjon Hurhanks for sale in carload lots. Address VAN ORSDALL & ROSS. ndleton, Orcj't.n. m. Also Wltol!.4le Aicent for scum MILWAUKEE BUB in buttles, barrela, or c.-tscs. lelephoiic No. 5 H. K0PITTKE. ..French Restaurant.. I UK F1.AOK TO EAT. Wlittre you usii gel tuniotlilug 0000. All! IIITItl Ts ANIi nun nun T. V. HOWAKll AHl lllTKCT ANl)1 l riuleuileilt, make, roiiipiele ami rril i''.". t"i uiio. total in in.' ruy or Kooin If, J ad biillillna. 1). A. MAY. L'ONTKACTOB I. Ill' .. I .llt.l.l... ......... I . .11 ., t, 1. f I I a I I I I , r i til. 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