Is the joy of the household, for without it no happiness can be complete. How sweet the picture of mother and babe, angels smile at and commend tha thoughts and aspirations of the mother bepding over the cradle. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, how­ ever, is so full of danger and suffering that she looks forward to the hour when she shall ef motherhood with indescribable dread and feel the exquisite thrill fear. Every woman i should know that the danger, pain and horror ____________________ avoided the of child-birth can be mtirely entirely »voided by by the use use of Mother’s Friend, a scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and render* pliable all the parts, and _ _ _ —- assists sublime [J work. By its aid thousands ■■ ■ ■ ■ ef women have passed this HWH ffi* ■ great crisis in perfect safety and without pain. Sold at yt.uu per |MB BH bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless L Kg ■ L Bl ■ g value to all women sent free. Address f H ■ IW g g BABY’S VOICE last spring opposing the election oi United States senators t»y the people, on the ground that they were not ca- pable of choosing, Seuator Ankeny, who also gave an interview to the Portland Telegram, in which he said that men of "large property interests" were more logical United States sen­ ators than comparatively poor men. has not been recognized in any import ant appointments Both Heyburn and Ankeny have been given places In keeping with their views- far In the rear of the procession. WONDERS OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS eeived an order from Ixmdon for 30,-1 Egypt's Pyramids, Babylon's Gar ileus, Diana's Tempie, the C o I obhus of Rhodes, the statue of Jupiter by Phidias, the Totub of Mausolus and the Palace of CyruH were the Heven Wonders of Anaqulty, In the middle period of the world the Seven Wonders were: Th«- Coli­ seum ot Rome, the Catacombs of Alexandria, the Great Wall of China. Stonehenge, the Leaning Tower ot Pisa, the Por«elaln Tower of Nankiu, and the Mosque of St. Sophia at Con stantinople. The New York Press names these as the Seven Wonders of the modern world; The Steam Railroad, the Telegraph, the Telephone, the Wire­ less Telegraph, the Ocean 8taamahlp, the Submarine Man-of-War. and the Airship. It suggests as the Seven Wonders of the Western hemisphere: The Brooklyn bridge; the Underground railroad, including lunuels to Jersey City and Brooklyn: the Washington Monument, the Capitol at Washing ton. with its dome, weighing 8,OOV.*.-<*0 pounds; the modern steel skyscrap­ er, t b<> E<-ho mountain searchlight of 375,000,00o candle-power, and the United States Steel corporation There is «..»ference of opinion about the choice of all t.iese lists of Seven Wonders Some substitute the Pha- ros of Egypt for the Palace of Cyrua. for example. But there can be I no doubt about the Seven Wonders of < the Rocky Moun- ' tain region. They consist of the Relationship l«-twe«-n the Senatorial Aspiration of S«-nator Wolcott and the Denver Charter; Sherman Beil. "General. Brigadier General, Adjutant Gen- eral;" the Hidden Circulation of the Rocky Mountain News; Mayor Wright of Denver, the Handsome Jelly Fish with Whiskers; the Denver Election Frauds; the Democracy of Senator Patterson, and the 8ecv*t Sanctum tf the Mind of Gov. Peabody. Some prefer the Happy Union of Wolcott and Patterson and eliminate the Secret Sanctum of Peabody's Mind, but it is really hanl to choose between such great Wonders—Den­ ver Post 000 pounds of dried prunes, from the I ♦ Willamette valley. RARE ♦ Albert Martin, the Siletz Indian on trial In Portland for the murder of OPPORTUNITIES ♦ U. S Grant, a tribesman, was found ♦ guilty of manslaughter Tuesday. .'45acre wheat ranch, 2 uillro ♦ The most loathsome and repulsive of all John .Maglnnlss, a marine fireman, fr<>m At In u», the bmt land lb the was drowned at Seattie, Monday, in living thin; s is the serpent, and the vilest and <-<>iint.v. »25 000. with 12 h»a<1 of A attempting to board the steamer In most degrading of all human diseases is Contagious Hlood Poison The good work bon*», th resiling out­ ♦ «liana while he was in a drunken con fit bi .>1 oilier machinery; 150 acre* •erpentt sink. Ms fangs intothe flesh and almost instantly thepoi- n passes di l ion in wheat. 5o acres in Iwriey; all ♦ «rough the entire body. Contagious Blood Poison, U; inning with alitUe taken t.igellier, fzT.OOi. Will sell Salem mail carriers are dissatisfied ulcer, soou contaminai« every drop of blood and -pn-ids throughout the ♦ land without »lock and machin­ with the present pay, aud unless con­ whole system Painful .swellings appear in the groins, a red rash and ♦ ery One-half or two third» must ♦ gress Increaaea the salaries there will copper colored splotch, s break out on the body th. mouth and throat txM-aaii, Lalaiu-eon time. be trouble in keeping regular men on be< owe ulcerated, and the bair and eye brows fall out ; but these symptoms ♦ 25« a-re grain ranch, imod *dl, the routes are mdd compared to the wretchedness and suff. ring that come in the latter house and iarn, school handy, A ♦ Dr. Mae Cardwell, one of the Port stages of the disease when it attacks the l,,n. . and more vital parts of the mil»» from city, J54XX). ♦ land board of health, says the Portland lX>dy' o.Î,!*Jhtn 1 lat Cf)nt"k'ious Blood Poison is s-<-n in all its hideous­ Th** are Iwrgains high school building is a "monstros­ ness Alfalfa land. 4 mile« from city, I he deep eating abs.-esses and siek.-ning ulcers and tumors show ity" and should be torn down to give the Whole system is corrupted and poisoned, and unless relief com« soon for sal» very cheap. place to a modern building. All kinds of city property. Our this serpent disease tightens its coils and < m lies out the life The on!v customers say we »ell property ♦ Gay Harshman alias Jack Williams, antidote for the awful vjrus is S. S. S. It h naturo’» romody, com- the che»|>eet in thia city. the ORA N. train robber, was sen posed entirely of v getable ingredients. S. S. S. Pr petty in Athena to sell. tenced to 12 years in the penitentiary destroys every ve-.tige of the poison, purifies the Call for prices. XiX by Judge Ciellaud. In the Multnomah blood and removes all danger of transmitting the county circuit court. Tuesday. awful taint to others. Nothing else will do this. William St. M. Barnes, formerly Strong mineral remedies, like mercury and potash^ RIHORN & SWAÛ0ART ♦ head of the Theil detective agency, in dry up the sores and drive in the disea e, but do n t ure ja-rmaimntly. Room «S, T.yla. Bls Portland, was drowned In Seattle. Send for our home treatment book and write us if in need of medical Agent« tor lbs Cooperative ««uaraaia* Tuesday morning, while attempting to advice or special information. This will cost you nothing. Realty Company « board a steamship in the dark. THE SWIfT SPLCtnC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. A home for consumptives is now be­ ing considered by leading Spokane citizens, the Thanssgivlng donations ♦ from the public to lie used as a nu­ ♦ ♦ cleus for a fund for such a building. 4 4 I Never is the need and benefit of life insurance more thrillingiy illustrated, than when some strong, young, hope­ ful man is suddenly snatched from life' leaving a family of small children de­ pendant upon the doubtful charity of the world. Fraternity is good as tar as it goes, but a paid-up insurance poi' Icy in some safe order or conipany the United States. This is fortunate takes up the work where fraternity for Oregon, more fortunate for "Char stops, educates the orphans, shelters lie" Fulton. It will give him an oppor­ the fatherless and makes the path ot tunity to exhibit some statesmanship, the widow comparatively easy FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1903 in dealing with the great northern sis The announcement that Senator ter of Uncle Sam. The relations be- Hanna will surrender his claim upon I tween Canada and the United States, He's true to God who's true to I since the decision in the Alaskan the presidential nomination, very- man; wherever wrong is I much resembles the submission of a ♦ boundary struggle, will necessarily be Chris Thomas, a convict just re­ done. tiger with a chain on each foot and ♦ ♦ leased from the iienitentlary. passed To the humblest and the weak­ i delicate matters to touch upon, The I a noose about its neck Has Real Estate for Sal» Pea<-e is ♦ ♦ a bogus check on 1-add and Bush's est, ’neath the ail-behold­ people of Canada are not satisfied ¡ ♦ safer, under these conditions. But woe hank. In Salem. Monday, and 1/ now ing sun. with that decision and all the conces­ ♦ ♦ Special Sale on line of Children'?, Miages to everything in sight if the chains in hiding Another term is In store I That wrong is also done to us, ♦ sions in trade and interchange which for him and the yare slaves most ♦ ♦ and Ladies' Patent <'alf Sh'ioH. The-e fhoea were removed. Mr. Roosevelt has the United States gains from that base ♦ Sig Sichel. a member of the Port forced just such a submission as this, are the latent style, spring heel, Goodyear Whose love of right is for them- country for many years to come, must land [Killce Liard, who has“l»een In from Mr Hanna and the people well ♦ eal ehtate of all welt ano damage Is this but another link of disap- TML currra larokxtovv I m violet or azure effect, 19c Ssa Froserace material which could not be sold by work this year in Pendleton, at fair Twenty-two thousand e-gb hundred pointment in the long chain that Our eacnaea an <0« »ale t-y the most persuasive salesmen ex­ This is the best Stationery THIS WILL APPLY TO ALL Brock A McComas Co. reach« back over the past quarter wages, under fair conditions. The cept for the existence of the shoe­ and ten persons lost their live* during value ever put on sale in IM'1 from serpent bites in India- DEPARTMENTS OF OUR STORE of a century, during which the ship- winter finds few cases of need to carry string watch fob craze But because more. It l* ijelieved. than in all other Pendleton warmly through. It finds children of mbin«-d. from the Leave Your Orders With sheltered and clad, attending school are purchased voluntarily as fast as one cause mercy of a transportation trust’ I New Goods Now Ar­ and enjoying life and health To the they can be trade The .aces sell The new steamer Baltic, just Was the legislature juggling with Dame rumor for one cent each riving nature. .»ays that they are really corset launched at Belfast, has the largest Ea_‘ '.ern Oregon when thz.t law was giver of all the bounties of cairying capacity—39.*oo tons di*-| Pendleton gives thanks for these con ­ dyed and lace» which have been Children s Tea Sets. 5<: to passed? Was it simply a bait, a false placement --of any vessel tn tbe thrown out to meet the demands <365.—a display almost promise, never to be fulfilled* Was ditions. Mortgage» have been paid world She is only 720 feet lung, and Students are wearing fobs bear lug equal to what you may see in it a pittance flung to the people of off. homes have keen built and im­ the <<>lots uf their college Among Is exceeded in length by several steamers the largest city stotes. thia section, to appease them while proved, boy babu-s have been born, the most popular color combinations substantial additions have been made the biue and white of Columbia, John Temjdeton. of Humboldt Net. . are were the Western Oregon counties Again filching the state treasury for every ! to the social and business life of the the orange and black of Princeton, suicided near Chillicothe. Mo . by de­ the red and blue of P»-nnsylvania liberately stepping off the rear of a city, every church has added to its Today we are receiving a personal appropriation which could « passenger coach and allowing himself, treni Kings and the rec, and white of Cornell —------ fin eline of Mounting Boards membership and bank account during be imagined? And was Mr. Johnson, The new craze has captured the to be run over by the remainder of the' All towns along the line of tbs irg Rirgs 5c. ioc and 15c. children. Each afternoon train, while the train was at full speed 1 author of the bill, and a member of the past year, every lodge has initiât- senool W A Coiutnnia River Railroad l.«iav Kings •-an buy from u» m <'arl>«»l tbe legislature in a county which ed members, every woman’s club has large groups of boys and girls can He was demented from financial em And Remember be seen in almoat any section ot the barraasment and «onsi-quent worry lotant very ><-w«>nalde prices. Ladies Rings would be benefited by the law, simply met and resolved, every minister has city bra ding snoestrings On some This is the store for The senate committee has favor­ G< nts Kings a tool of the interests opposed to the I added a new suit to h s wardrobe street > omers enterprising boys have ably reported upon i-eding bac k to j j every newspaper has added new sub­ opened schools of instruction, where Cuba the Isle of Pines, and the sen­ portage when he asked for its pass­ Baby Rings * COSMOS PICTURES scriber to offset the loss of old ones, the art of shoestring fob making .» age’ ate will undoubtedly ratify tbe ac­ Solid Gold Baby Rings j and every editor has bad the nerve taught. The rates of tuaion vary tion. Cuba» liberality in giving to This portage road would relieve ; and opportunity to sweat in the year slightly, but the average cost of the United States grounds and harbor Phone Main 1741 From 50c Up Eastern Oregon of oppressive freight a complete course is two cents, and 1 just passed; so it only remains for one result of the craze was a shrink­ rights for a naval station at Guantan­ rat« quicker than any other scheme amo account* for the recession of the j Pendleton to thank the giver of all age in the size of some of the Sun­ island. of relief that has yet been proposed. Rheumatism Positively Cured these bounties with 7.000 voices on day school collections. I GLENN WINSLOW Daniel E Zang, foreman of the i Rv Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden.— The people believe in its virtue, and Many young - omen have also Jrweleraud Optician ; this Thanksgiving dsy. Near Post Ortie»- had hoped for its speedy completion caught the spirit of the craze and are press room» of a Chicago publishing ; Monev-back Goods. A. C. KOKPl'F.N A house, shot and killed EmiJe Reich- BROS.. Sole Agents for Pendleton. busy braiding shoestring belts, about The promise was made by the last The Eastern Oregon members of the required to ow. another pressman Both were un- legislature mat this section of the I legislature should be the last ones to a dozen strings being ion men. Relcbow- was on strike, but make one belt. state should receive recognition, in hope for the repeal of the portage The shoestring watch fob craze is Zang refused to go because the cen­ this portage bill. I said to have originated last summer tral union had not «»rdered the strike. I road bill. Their constituents are lock­ Zang was attacked by several men The Western Oregon counties have: ed behind the closed doors of the Cas­ at a convention at Asburv Park.—N. and shot in self-defense T Times. had a hand in the state treasury ever; cades; their only exit to market Is Hinta. a Japanese, captain of the since the territory was first organiz- > through exhorbitant freight rates; Tokal Maru, a steamer which was MUST THE ANGELS COOK? ed. Schools, public improvements their produce is delivered into the sunk by a collision In the Japan sea and other local and personal interests! hands of the transportation trust and What new thing is this? Woman lately, is the hero of the hour. He de­ there have received prompt attention j profits that should be applied to edu­ suffrage boomed by excellence in liberately chose to so down with the The Kansas wreck rather than save his own life Tis true' from past legislatures. Eastern Ore- ■ cating children, improving homes and cookery? Equal Suffrage association is raising at the expense of some common sail­ gon has paid her state tax«, helped \ laying up substance for future emer- funds to elect a legislature that will ors He lifted bl* cap to sailors in build up the Western counties and • gencies. go into the treasury of the make Kansas womanhood free and boat* as his ship made the last I has taken whatever bone has been trust. The portage road is in the purify the state's politics. It has in­ plunge. thrown out to her by tne politicians. hands of the people and the legisla- vaded Chicago with a grand bazar and NORTHWEST NEWS. auction sales of farms In this portage railroad tbe coun­ tore should allow the commission cre­ Kansas women have given farms to ties of Eastern Oregon had hoped to ated by the last session to proceed the movement, to be auctioned at Mrs. Annie Grant, of Portland, drop- receive a temporary benefit at least. with the construction of it. If it is Chicago to the highest bidders in the ped dead on the street Tuesday. while on a shopping visit to the city. They had hoped to be aide to reach defeated, through tne dexterity of the Interests of pure politics! "I»ook at Colorado," cry the Kansas Miss Daisy Geer, a second cousin uf the markets of Portland with some corporation attorneys now trying to women, "with its freedom from the ex-Governor Geer, was robbed of 13-' part of the profits of labor left over overthrow it, the next logical move for evils of political machinery and boss­ on the street In East Portland. Tues­ to bring home, after tbe bills were Eastern Oregon is to ask for state es; where ballot-box stuffing is un­ day morning. paid. division, in order that vital local ques­ known; where only good men and Benjamin F Wiseman, of Walia bonds for rape, Now this hope seems to be doomed tions upon which depend the develop­ women bold the offices! Look at Walla. Is under happy Colorado which has entered in­ to the same disappointment. Those ment of this portion of the state, may to the miBenium of good government committed upon the person of his 14- year-old niece. who were supposed to be friend* have be settled by the people interested.. through the ennobling influence of An Albany prune drier has just re- women at the polla!” admitted the duplicity of their ac­ And so they are doing everything, tions, and Eastern Oregon is back Eight drunken Indians in police sacrificing farms and time to raise the where she was before tbe portage bill court, in Pendleton, on Monday morn­ money to defray the cost of the cam­ 0 was proposed, with the added humil­ ing. means that there is something paign—and even—cooking' "We will make pies that will sur­ iation of having helped Western Ore­ rotten in Pendleton, not Denmark, ca prise the housewives of Chicago, and gon secure al! her pet measure*. Sunday The need for » deputy Unit­ our baked beans will make Boston The special session should not ed States marshal, located in this shrink into Insignificance." cried Miss touch tbe portage road bill, unless it city, was never more keenly felt than L. Adele Blackley, as she threw open adds to the appropriation, in order now This whisky peddling has be a large box containing materials for that the state may be able to force It come a regular business and if srgne the preparation of these delicacies. The expedition is a unandal suc­ to completion. The state commiuicu officer whose especial duty it were to cess, declared Miss Helen Kimber, ♦ Ixinsdalt* Mu»lin...................... 6c 10c Ladies' Hose........ 1 pair for 25c should condemn a right of way, push ferret out the peddlers were located president of the Kansas Woman's Dress Cambrics ........... . 3c $4.00 Ladies' Capes ... the Juggling corporation attorney* here at the seat of the trouble condi Equal Suffrage association, who is at ............. $1.00 aside, and give the people of Eastern tions would Improve. These criminals the head of the exhibit. But the sig­ Pepperell Sheeting .............. .. 19c o $2 00 Children's Coats nificance of those succulent pies, with .................. 50c Oregon the speedy relief promised by can be caught It is all nonsense to crusts browned just enough, and of <• 75c and $1.00 Fascinators the law, and to which they are more say that ail the shrewdness is con­ those baked beans wherein were .. 25c $1 50 Ladies’ Dressing Saques ... 49c <> than entitled Justly. fined to the criminal class, and all the commingled, in exact proportions, the 25c Colored Near Silk ............ $5.00 Mackintosh .................... ............ 6|c indescribable $1.75 <> dullness to the officials. These ho­ several elements of Senator Fulton, aa chairman of the i boes, and others, not hoboes, who fur­ charm that were supposed to be known 6|c White ^Towels ................. ó ....8 for 25c 20c Ladies ’ Hose ............................ only by masters in Boston! The sub­ 12jc new committee juat created by con-; nish whisky to the Indians, should be tle significance! o 15c Stevens Crash.... ................. ........ $2.98 $6 00 Ladies' Walking Skirts gress, on Canadian relations, occupies where they belong, in prison, out of ...10c What does it mean? o 75c Ladies’ Corsets................... one of the most important poaitlona in | touch with civilized society. Is It necessary—let’s whisper it!—is $1.50 Woolen Plaids ............... They .............. 69c .. 49c <• It really necessary to prove that the can be put there, and the people in­ angels of reform can cook*—Denver $1.00 Odd Vests and Pants ....... .. 63c o 6c Outing Flannels................. 3c sist that they are put there. Other Post. 6 Papers Pins for...................... o .... 5c criminals answer for their crimes, 50c Tam o’ Shanters............... 25c ENFORCED TEMPERANCE. O 15c Heavy Children's Hose ....... why not this most contemptible clsss? ... 8jc ; E. D. BOYD R DINDINOER, WILSON & CO. 6000 SHOES CHEAP JOE I 4 I G I I A I • A ! * A A A • A • 6 : è 6 STORE GREAT SURPRISES BUOI I : : j SN af LEG DESPAIN J CLARK LYONS MERCANTILE CO COAL RINGS 1 i j 1 514-514 MAIN STREET jTHENOLFSTORE ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ YFQ We Have a Good Deal to 1 Be Thankful For : And we are more thankful to the public at large of this vicinity for the patronage they have contributed to us during the year and DURING OUR CLOSING OUT SALE I I t 1 ! Inside each pound package of Lion Coffee will be found a F1XJL game. 60 different games. All new. At Your Orocoris. ■ 1- . ................................ When the East Oregonian was de­ scribing the condition of the old school buildings in use in this city, last spring, when a bond issue for better facilities was asked for, tie op position to the bond issue said that conditions were misrepresented. Now the complaint of cold rooms in the old academy building, coming from the scholars, verifies the truth of al) the statement* made. The East Oregon­ ian is interested In the welfare of the city, just as much as any other tax­ payer, and all its efforts are toward substantial improvements, that will be a credit to the city. It don't be­ lieve in makeshifts, in anything. All the railroads that center in Chi­ cago have prohibited the use of liquor or tobacco by employees while on duty. Practically all the impor­ tant railroads now concur in this pro­ hibition. The Western Electric com­ pany and numerous other graat busi­ ness concerns in the West forbid not only the use of liquor, but of cigar­ ettes and the habit, now grown to an almost incredible extent among all classes of the community, of "playing the races.” Business reasons thus make necessary control or avoidance of habits against which moral rea­ sons are too often helpless.—Every­ body's Magazine. o <• o ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS euro Dyspepsia and all disorders arising from Indigestion. ________ Endorsed by physicians everywhere. No cure, no pay. 25 cents For sale by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Trial package free uy writing to W. H. Hook»i A Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Money Back We extend an invitation to all those who wish to eat their turkey in peace, not to worry over the large profits you have to pay at other stores as you can buy your Diy Goods from us at 75c Black Mohair ................. $1.50 Blk Silk l’eau de Soie .. 19c 9Hc 50c Velveteens, all colors.............. $1.25 Wrappers.... .................. t ♦ ♦ ♦♦ t t I t ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ ... 25c ... 89c O o ó o o WE GUARANTEE ALL THESE PRICES 0 < > 0 ó o JSS $£ ó Turkeys, geese and ducks sell at 30 cents per pound in all the markets of fail to cure Rheumatism. For Sale by New York City, A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Agts. for Pendl’n. THE BUSY BOSTON STORE .. ........................... »............fi.fi.*................... .fi.fi e I f