The Street Fair Is not the only attraction in Pendleton ; its goinv. to he Mg and grand, hut the Magnet Cash Store's prices are becoming famous and arc attracting widespread attontion also. If JfOU want big values for little prices the Mapnet is the place to po. A chance for a cold watch piven with every dol lar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements 4i Wilson. Court and Cottonwood FRIDAY. AI'iil'ST :il. It"'. HATLY. WEEKLY AID SEM1-WEEKIT Vf TMA - Rait Oltauutaa Pnblinhtnc Company, AT tinn of tlto mrlh till, in the seqnenee "I tin- atH'f-, llipsv also !(. in to fail. a With Niirh remott' sw.-ulnt inns c r' mi! MM MMMefned. It i f MHMah fur us to takr Mta li" r.n-ul Imp BWllglgni irmrrrsa of rtivnt illtoovory lias HMNtng tin- tlraiti UMM the natarnl wealth f old nMnnnwtnftng countrice, nini penerially of tiront Kritain. hikI at t tin- MM tunc frank ly to reropnm' that it i only ly new inventions t tint tin- col lateral Will of oM I in I loin Ml ba BiHtgMad that to i hai-k is iniiaitsilili' : that our only hope lies in a further ailvanrr. No century lias aii'ii so groat a change in nnr intellectual iMllMIH ion nf the world in which i' live. Our whole point of vie has chungeil The tneiitiil tramenork in which we arrange tin- arte lads in the world of men ami things is quite a now framework. The tMCUMl of the universe DMMill itself now in a wholly chungi-il perspective. We not only tw I more, hill we toe ilitteri-ntlv. The ilisoovertes in physics ami in I cheniHtry. which have bOfM their s;..rr in tiin- rii renting tor us the evolution of the ist.aro in pngMat of igivltiK MB qnttC new ulcus M to the inner nature of that material whole of I w hich Uie world's traversing tpaoe is ! hut an inalgnlMMrt part, I'iffereiice of iiia!ltv onre thought ultimate are constant Iy la-inc resolved ' into difference of motion or rontiktura I turn. What were mice t ! ini! .ir' now know n ti in mi i enientt BW I ,W i a VBaatttS ynm'mmmmmmmii'mnimmmmmmnTmntmmn IHARDWARE Foi .ill klndi pI twit OH' A 111 3 FhNllLKTON. HAIL. uv HPllyn 111. Dwtitin'r.: . -taaa.. DM.-.fV'l BM1M. ! AAAl. Bmcwmi ftftfc. by cam) . InA! WfrKrfHa Umg'.c Ana , OKI CON. f i fzrai m wu: T UTI i AATBS . ta.i Ma M than 11,100,000.000 worth, while South A Mar Km and our new inasvaeionr t a 'ract i.in thereof so small us t in- an almoat aagligibla qaaatity . Tin statistics oi our foreign ennimercf, taken a- a Wbola, are Mm IndrflPtltabll mdicw of proaporltyi ayii the New : York World. And lor that pmpavrifv the nation in not indehted to any poli tieal party, hut to the natural gfOWtll and development oi it- own mdeniliil : ami -i-eulation i fore. d .. admit ac a resource? and to the newlx of foreign iNtwihility that even the chemical Maawtkn kmmm ! iliwiiitiai in I wanianta thamaalrw mnr ba i" Hon buy from ui. If partien could inak Karf's Clover Root Tea tininrUU HI 8fW biK. ami fl.oa S. C. WELLS 4 CO., LCROV, sole ftaoaicToat H V. I Shell Hardware, Tin, Gw ite. Iron and Copperware, Oils. Axle Grease, Lime. Coal and Ceo.eU I SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rifles aid Aamnnition. A 'few odd item of eut nails af W.W er kep. Secial onlers piven prompt att.-ntion. IKI Taylor, the Hardware Man 2l .Main Street 3 Tim. sch.du,, I Ml k,i i. r"'. "lllAl,. IZ-: hi,,,,.,,,,, f 7.' SlHikAlie fiver No k ' :4A a. m. for ftAl1 bT Tallmn a ' a What were nine retiardeil Phanonwna apparantly an wide apart a. i iff I t . radiant heat and electricity, are, aii it in Mneeasary to remind von. now rei'ifni.eil hp Milwtantially Idantlanli Prom the amuMiBiMli of atoni! in nioU-cnle, not Icac than their intrinnic nature, flow the characteriAtic attribute- of the compound. I lie atom I Mall lian lnen pnlverieo . i i..,- . .. ICE OUKI UMCBIPTION !-. Dm cft cm Mftr Um mwf Miki Tntl UtiMUnai ''ry ADVSOrTttKM PATaaS : Dm itck.arbm. in tk.y fnKu . iraf tn.a. m ten, in J . pr I .piihpf e. i 1 n In IMA. i . -. 1 We 1 r Utfr th la kti.ltA ftlttli.prt tA.A pf o. r-n oi i pin .in Omiatftaiaiaii ! in 'Mill ifci i Oaa iAft. Avltfts. m "111.1 tt ftMata 4lrlUftWiarA,.ftA WAAf,. P V' "l" lf tAlAA IAiAAI tA TaaaJa uaa Af Iwai W AAkh M lAlh AAA OAa I ill I iiftaftim it iniAii i i n mn nih a I" IW lAAAIIMIA.pAt IA4A... Aifi lin,)AAH IAAAA HA. AK. Ui. AAALAA. IAA CAAtt pf UAA. AAAk lAACTUt and unmake ptanpntttjf there would ba more respect hv the tnpe for tho- ' JJ who make wil it ir their profe-nion. If J there waa a ilivum U'tween politic and btiAineAA the eountry would U'tter off and the hurdeiionn political, who ix forever -enkini: oi: d and power would not have MMb niaitiiiticent op irtunitv to prey upon the p.-nple. than varietieA of a ..i.-.m. Mbatanw. aktiiit: fi.M.K1 ri:. y ! A WONDERFUL CENTl'RY. liuriup the last one hnndrnl year tin world liai. een ureut war. yreat national ami aoeial upheaval-, ureal II r eat econoinie Literature ami art have had ..n the Philippine ronimiaaion and t ,.,iril.U ,,,. intellectual n.h.'r.ta would have lieen unirrateful in him if f our race Yet, lartie . i the tpnaa whiih Aiih jecta like theae legitimately till in our lf eiiurae Denhy i f..r McKinley. McKinley i for I'enhv. Tlie prv-ident reliiiiotiA movement- lave the ex-mmiAter to China a fat ait cliangex. he hail withheld tna u ild-ileniocrutic aupport from the republican candi date. Senator Kcott pavya a compliment to the old Bay Mat by remarking that "no iim- but a meaker whoae Knttl iali ia of the la-at la teut into Maena chuaetta" and there is a touch of hu mor to lux statement retrartlinK the dis position of niitlt party snellhimleni. that tlie republicans send theirs to Pennsylvania and the democrat theirs to Tela?. thought, much as they will occupy the luliire liiatorian, it is not amoiiu theae that I aivk for tlie most impor tant and the moat fundamental differences which separate the present from preceilint! ages. Bather is this to la found in the cumulative nnsluct of scientific research. to which n. other period offers a prevalent or a parallel. No single disA-overy, it may ba, can he coinnarad in its results to that of Coieriiicu-. no -ingle ili-coverer can U eoniaired in genius to Newton: hut in their total effects the advances math ov the nineteenth centurv are not to The Hindoos, it is aid, figure the . world as a hemisphere which real upon (otir elaphanu. which in turn Not onlv ia the iurprising reals uhiii a tortoise, which reals upon i of knowledge new. hut tin water. Of courae, the Himhsis never go ao far behind the returns as to ask. what so pjairis the water? A fool can ask a i,ueation that a wise nan cannot answer, and this is true regarding many thmg in this life aa well as the one that it is -uppoaril t. tollow tin one here Texa ia the first state in the t'lnoii to bring to justice thoae who resort to mob law and engage at time in lynch ing Ulnar . . used of crime. Kight men in tbat state hav recentiv lieeu con victed of murder in the firal ilegre.-. l.-caue they were tin principals in th. no t.-.i-i aaa to which it has lieeii nut is lo w .u- The growth of industrial invention is not a fact we are ertnitted to forget. We do. however, sometimes iorgd Imw much of it i- due to close connection between theoretic knowledge and its atilitarian application which, in its degree, is altogether unexampled in the history of mankind. I iUpiHase that at tin- MM) if we were allowed a viaimi of the embry.ain forees which are predesMned in.-' lA.tenilv to affei-t tin- future of mini kind we ahouhl have to look lor them not in the legislature imr in the press, nor on the platform, nor in the hemes of practical -l.it. -nn i.. I., r the dreams of political theorifta, but in the laboratories of scientific tn dents whose names are but little in tin- it i . . . - numpi.rev lynciiing in neiMieraon II)omhs of men, who cannot themselves county, a year ago. Theae men have forecast the results of their own labors been sentence.! to the neinteiitiarv for I and whose the. tic- woul I -.-.ir. . I.. Ill- -- M ini I tinderstiaal bv thoae whom thev . , . . . . clnerlv lien example in ner sister states be hopad that other atates quick to follow it. will iaaM It is tu i ,(0 ,,, propoae to attempt any will U- sketch of our gains from this moat fruitful union !!. ei, -. ,.-n. . ,u. i in vention. I may. however. irmit mv- aelf out- parentlietlc remark on an as peel of it which is likely more and more to thrust itsolf unpleasantly upon our attention. Marvdlous as is the variety ami iu genuitv of nnslern industrial methiais, they almost depend in the last resort upon our supply oi useful power; and our suiinlv of useful isiwcr is iirim-i- national uueationa. It enlarges the pallv provided for n- bv metlnals A presiduutial campaign is aneduca luili. It is well worth wiiat it coats. Tin- American aiipl- go to a jailitical achiad mice every lour yearn, much to tliair profit. A presnlantia! campaign binds all sections of this great coontrr cloaar together in the discussion of POLITICAL POINTS. H. II. udell is Senator Pratt's choice for the republican nomination fur governor of New York and he will probably be the candidate, as I'ratt is "boaa" of the part in the state. John '. Wiailley, presidential candi date oi the prohibition party. will scak at Cortland picmbcr A. Al though inn tenanting to carry Omgnn, the prohibitionists are energetic in this year's campaign senator Beveridge. of Indiana, will iiegin bia panning tour in Chicago -eptemla'r M. lie will then continue throughout the Nortl.we-teri, state.-. Senator Allison will .-ak in Colorado ami Idaho. Senator I'olliver, of Iowa, and .Senator Cullom will confine their canvas- principally to their own state-. Thtialore Bonsevelt will start from Chicago, September ami speak in Wisconsin, South I'akota, North lla kota. Montana, Idaho. I tab. Wyom ing. Oolorndo, KnMMi Nebraska and loam. I'n September 17 he will nvak at Helena, Mont. ; BaMtnibaf IK, Butte, Mont. September 19, Poeatelio, Ida. He will not visit Oregon, Wash ington ami California. The administration of QovafnUT lingers ha- been the best in the state's history. It has been singularly free from -candals and dei'alcati uis. The state s finances wen- never in better sjiape, and the state - credit was never higher. The various public institution- have lieen managed w ith admira ble con, oin and sound judgment. The Spnkesnian-ltoview thinks his renom iuatioii fur governor was, therefore deserN i .1 environiiieiil and nienlul makeup of ever) . !. ten that uker an interest in it. It forges giaaJ citiseuehip ou the anvil of agitation. It imparts self-rcai-A-t and adds to the stature of every man, to rvalue that he ia a sovereign citue of ao great a republic It has a tendency t. disseminate wisdom and to make each individual nearer capable of velf-guvernuieut and, to tiiat extent, making government leas burdensome to thoaa- who recoguixe the oeid of supporting it (or the purpow of keeping those in check who rsist in uaurpiug the rights oi oilier. which, so far as I can tee, have altereil not at all hi principle and strangely little in detail, since the days of Watt". A A ft Coal, as we all know, is the chief reservoir of energy from which tin world at present draws, ami from which we in this country mint a way draw : but our mam contrivance for titiliiing it is the steam-engine, and, by Its essential nature, the steam engine is extravagantly wasteful. 6o that, when we are toid, as if 11 wa aomething to be proud of. that this ia tin age of steam, we may admit the iact.but can hardly share the satistfac tion. Our coal fields, as we klmw lis. well, are limited. We certainly cannot in creaae them. The boldest legislator would hesitate to limit their einiilnv- An astronomer connected with tin government at Washinutnn I,..- aaaasi La ik.i inn .., . . ment lor purposes of domestic imlus .. .,ui ' ...oo.. more M-ar- I- ihi w.. ,w 11 1 7 I?o iif oini ,Ainini. aiiernaiivc limit ul human life 011 earth At the I is to eeouowiie our iiielln-l of coiisiim eud of this time be says the earth will i "f tin-n. And for this there would be uuiiihabltable. If ' tin. eatimate is "' l" he a sullicieiicy of .... i r.Miiii . correct, man will have an abundanc-e last a second Watt nrlnt. Let bun of time to settle up his affairs before bring iuto general use h.iik nn-ie of A Happf Mdiiiei Frolicking with her bab) makes one of tlie prettlM apcctaclea ever aeen in the boniv. Hot ntHflg is sadder to tee than tile unhappy mollict . weak anil uervoua. Mnviiig in vain in husli the cries of her weak aud nervous hula.- There can la tin happiness lor eittier mother or child without heblth. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription " luvs done wonders" for many a woman, by restoring her health and open ing for her the w.iv to happy mother hood. This really wonderful medi cine not a cure all. It is a prepara tion specially de signed to BWa dis eases peculiar to women. It dries debilitating drains, heals inflamn .m m and ulceration, cures female weak ness, and remove the causes which generally make woineu nervous and sleepless. There is no alco hol in Favorite' Prescription " aud it cont-una no opium, cocaine or other narcotic. Also Wholesale gent for SCIII.iTZ MILWAUKEE BEES In bnttlcs. barre', or caats. Call up Telephone No. 5 H. K0PITTKE. rmrttttt. JasaUA A Lesson in Health IATEV1 I ' tb apparent , .ui-i . i N.'.ir ill health, are von abaolutalv certain that tin real, underlying cause Isn't disorder ia vour kid- MM I Nine chances in ten it'i your kianeyi tli.it nc-d attention, if the real riait of vour nnr health it to be reached, I rt atlnf your ttomach, your hvcr. vmir bimsd, your heart or vour nerves, is to treat ajmptemaonly. Treating .i.r l.idnrys it to reach and rrmovc tin cause of diteaae. , r.lrr in thr kidasrt vou'll kar b ,tht disease. eral or ethsr rli ' 1 ii-usllv 1st il complaint t lsv-i KiJic v Curs Ia st-ftolutsly gusr sniAftd 'fur sil kidnsy duorUsr. Vou run ao risk. Try It to-dsy. SORE f IiANNER BALVfc will hsal It. IS""" '."Li I uiniri u i . i nt- 'snd'2?sps.T irasski v...i i vmj i k is, K Ml p. in rrom Portland: r'nrasn rrsnria s iim s. m. K Ntuiilay Haturdsy I ins. m. I tolumbl, r v- L Msamas. 1 n-k. -,-r.A ami Wat "wk ........ .... I.v lltiwr: daily m 1,1,. L . rar. hn Ripsn, k, UwM I il""! irain lean-- l'. i,,ii.i. . : 'l-i cue,.,,, s,,,,,! , , 'v'0Tll.A at Mi . in 1 I' a ,' Ki i lull Itlfnatwitt.... F n-AvatL,, A., ,,n1.SAaa (it'lli I 1 LI rmt salk hv kukiik imiauvi m v. i'kvim.hi iv. oitntiov. L T "TTT T To He Wead FOR GIRLS. Walla Walla. WasbSnrlon. dav pupil-. tiest resi lence For banrding and Healthful locution, in part of city. PreHrnt.irv ami acadeiin departments. Kxceptmnal nd vantage! in Music and Knglisn. Individual in struction for thorn' whosi education ha- lieen irregular. AIMS Health. Charai'H-:. BCtafaUShl Luitun.-. For csislugu- apply to niik Imogen Uoyer. Principal. u II P Get our Gun. i ,r. use -. a- :, i liens Aug. 1 . Plenty of Shells at II. J. Sti'lmait's 1 .irnet ebb sin I Maui si- .French Restaurant THK PI.ACK TO KAT. Win n yni . an gal Ministhlnt noon. ()u Laf:ontaine. Mrop-letor Quick Cab Service... Ilia- Li EI.V1N URaJl Pmrtstot Itis- at Anv Titiiu Hat. Farmers Custom Mil Fred VN altera, Proprietor. Depot Stable. Confectionery Canned Goods. Tobaccos. i i, W. M. Pickel ATHKNA. OM. ( apaiiiy I.V) barrels a ilay glein enehengMl wtisat. K i.llt Mill K I CIIIIA1 Kell. SIC, a aana, Sam Lee's Restaurant KaIII I AM1 lift- IIU lailram at Alheini In- lull- an I . are null licit I eiinhiufl) alway i No. Y.iiitn: lit N il. V.iimir a ill ua In. a eiilllllA All i;ioerii ibeliis.'lvi'A a AM lit.. LaattttttaLattflK SBb - JnHsr Wiablog to retire from Maiin I offei m entire stuck for suh at cost, consistiiit of arrets, Kns Lace and Silk Curtains Pnrtitrs, Krassund Iron HdstcaJs. Couch' -Wall Paper, Shades. Saving, .Machine-. and other thiiufs tun numerous mention. Chance of a life tune buy these goods cheap. Wool for Sale Tiifl.iv- r.-i i I trill best hit Uglitn Kul Hotel to - , Lots of Wool, No tt A - ,1 1 A . , . ,", ci, iiu.i 17, ,m n u HUO -.aCK-S, li liV Stultnl 111 tbe Lndependenl trarahottM, 1 reserve the ecivUefi ti rt'jttfiiiij; auv or all DUIH. J. E. SMIIH. Pendleton. (I'rtfoh. JESSE FAILING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass, Picture Moulding and Artists Materials Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory Order Promptl v I died J. L. BISHKk, Prop., Alba, Oregon. Mi- J, i nir- hjtA v Blacker, of 6a Cath-r-Voui louc wonitcri. kjt me For b was vcrv pcaa , I tisd four I ftlucc ukinc Dr Hh o. Fa ion Am! Colilcii Mnlu.il Ois- niuch licltrr hi-alth sail now I Ida- Slrret mu.uk N V writes Bieiti, jraar. mi-) vomr coA-er-. aasa a hue l.cAtthy oaby I'ae Ir 1'iercc's Pleasant Pellets with " Favorite Hreacription" if the buweis are inactive ui it regular. extractiiik; eni-ruv from fuel whicl shall oiilv waste sju H..r ceni of it, aud I.,' uoiia ... I M.. 1. 1. mm . , i lit; I " vuw. uiiiim, i. aiiiiieva ill inrejA- iiniiinii ears roil uniuun man .-.n.-r it. ih.nl.l.! m biddlnt; a final adieu In this i.-rr. - trial sphere. I'tobably by the time will be able to navigate the air and migrate for other worlds to cuiujuer. When man makes the airship practice a journey to Mars ur to some other ball will be well within the Njssibih tiee. It done apiauir that with knowledge gained from life's experi ences man is quite well eu,uipMxl to meet almuet any emergency, particu larly ao wheu he is able to figure out three million yeara ill advance tin dale lie should be prepared to skip from thia globe by the light of the lUOOIl, SO tO - ear. The hots sawuis a moueat one. hut it is mil ci fulfilled; and therefore it is that we must qnnlii) the satisfaction with which at the end of the century we contemplate the unbroken course of it,, iinluslrial triumphs. We have, in truth, he n little i . tier tbau brilliant spemlthrifu. I.ery new invention seem- to throw a new atrain upon the vast but nut illimi table resource! of nature. Lord Kelvin is disquieted about our supply of oxvgen; sir William (.'routes alaiut our auniily of nitrme The problem of our coal sumilv is always w ith us. Sooner or later the slored-u reaourcesiof the world will be exhausted. Ilumanilt. h.i iiie ued . i Of our total eaporu last vaar, valued I "l"",""1 Hacnpitnl, will tbeneefor ai i..i iAAa-n is ' ' , I ward have in doM.-nd Uhui such cur run I at gl.ittX l,,S,o, Kuroiaaai. cottutrica, ; iucollM, can be derived from that over which our Hag doee not Hy, took diurnal heat of the sun and the rota- Oregon Lumber Yard NORTHERN PACIFIG E. J. MLRPHV, DMpug block, Court Stri ct. School Books and chool Supplies I' n. H-. Tablets. OMIMailion Iha.ks, Lunch Hotel r-' '" -trap-, M.u and Spnic. 71i Main M. MAX BALK. mSCLLS. Lumber, Lath, Shingle, BuildinK Paper, Tar Paper. MuuldiiidiH. Pickets. Litne and (enieut, I. rick and Sand, Saah and Doors, Screen Lkxirs k Wiudown, Terra (xitta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alt St., opjj. Court Uuuae. RUM Pullman Slccpinu -ais. LIcKitut Dining Curs, Tourist Sleeping (irs KT. I'AUl. minneapolis Idulutij 10 '.KAMi FORKh )OKiMiksT(iA WINNKHKU I HKUCaVA aud VBUTTE. IUKOUG1I TICK.LIS 10 CHICAUO WAKIilNtiTON rHII.AOKl.l'HlA NEW YOKK H( ISTON aud all pointe Eaat and South. TtarMil lickau to I. pan au l i fciaa ita Tsaxiaus au.l .S..rt;.e.u PaclBc Bleamilili. Co sail Amerlcau line ' TIME SCHttOULa. Tralu leaVeS Feuillaloo daily aaaapt Moailai b'aar f,,-ii.... . . .1 - -.. X.MIIVI lll.nilllBIIIM: ilA.1 m s.., tivaei, can uu at mriu W A'i-.ui uii. Orugtun. or a l H ki t Th.nl uil Morrmoo bu . Purlieu Subscribers "nLiu lie.o.,r III the or huiup, . fulnl 1500 Bucks for Sale Thmy an- fullbloodM KaniliouillelB and PollMl Delaine Miinoi. They are large, w, H nannd and outfall; Mkotod budu. shey- IMB sht.ukl see tht-n, Uiore making CiWfpMMi furnished free u, in,,, thiti btnd of thorougl.hred-. Addrusr CHAS. CUNNINGHAM, Pendleton, (re. 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