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The Street Fair Is not the only attraction in Pendleton; it-; going to he bin anil ran.l. hut tin- Matftn-t Cash St.ir. ' ; prices arc beaming famous and an- nttractiltg widespread attootiou also. If you want m values lor litth- prices the Magnet is the placfl to go. A chance tor a gold watch given with every dol- lar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood WEDNESDAY, BKPTBMBBR IS, WOO. NATIONAL kok raammrr, William J. Bryan. OK NKIIKA8KA. for vick HUejDMT, Adlai E. Stevenson. or ILLINOIS. r-R mnMiu euwroM m riKK'K. ui i aMIla IlKLl. ST CARL ' Miillnoiiiuli F. WHITTAKKIl. .'I Krlltou. fc KRONER, ot MultiKini.li. OALA DAYS AS SOCIAL LKVBLBRS. any isiint, ami tli.it BO expense or MtM win be Beared to provide liberally fr the Hiilc Whose hollies ami wealth bote baee nMpt array, ami wbeea bulies have linen maimed hy the awful force of the tornailo. It is notic eable ! thai the tirst person in the Ilehl vu- a lialveshni I'ost correspondent, and thn I the rim steps towards BBeeeftaiBlBaj ' the exact extent of tiie damage ami in- tens i t v of the sufferinc was hy the ewepepet men. However BBOpla may "leak iniperticini ly of modern news- paiMr reethofbi, it cannot he denied that on meti oeteebMM bngnently speciul nowspas'r correspondents per form iiivalnahie service in BBVNBJ time by beuaj enhnnBefed by any necessi ties of red t a h . THE VIEWS OF JOHN SHERMAN. John Sherman, former secretary of ! state in McKinloy's rahinot, in an m- I terview, eeedeeUM In bo uncertain terms the Imperial policy of the ad ministration. With liis old-time vinr he aaaooji l the acqaieition of I countries far (ten onraboneaad the u so lew sacrifice of the liver of ettf yoiltiK men and the expenditure of vast .1111111 of linmev. Iierman ha-in the oast Is-en aei us. d of ebeegUMj bie polttltja for popolar nut in ins retiring years show Although aoderlying the armum-nt-in favor of the Street Fair and Har vest Carnival are solid bnsinea con siderations, nevertheles-, there is a blghef and more important reaann why the enterprise should have lieen ' planned and should now lie carefully ! mm l" MmHHI IINIUC. mv opinion is found 111 the tendency man i (est in s stiff adhesion ,. the tradition .! old societv for oeople to separate into conservative rej uh) i. ani-m cliques and sets ami petty factious. As the result of this process jealousies; ,' "'klnf are excited and prejudices caused. ' "The wealth we are taking out of This process of social isolation works our own country now to fling after to the narrowing of vision and tends to those Philippine islands i- fabulous 1.111 .i i... ...i... ii..t , ' We have taken awav the miner- and kill the spirit of lraten.lt. ''.culturi-t- ,, .,,,. . ,.,,(,,. lirow feelintrs anything but cordial ,Jne natives. Depend up hi it, the towards the people with whom there is , other nations do not envv us, but ... , .. i ......t. ... , . no tretiuent association, ami tne wuoie '"'" thing works to the detriment of the if the Philippines Mr. and are spirit social Isnly. dreat gatherings tend to dissipate these two elements. They cause people of all stations in life and varying views to jostle the one against the other. Tbe rich man, erhape, yield ing to the weakness of human nature and imagining himself really to. ii. the man without wealth, for the 1 1 II j . rind- llllll-el! by side with tbe poorer, but equally manly and valued cilixen And, on the other band, the man whose life efforts have not succeeded in laying up a store of great wealth finds himself in the hurry and bustle and push ol the gala otxasi i. standing side by side with the man ol whom be thought bitter thoughts and low an I whom, in I measure, bis jealousy was directed. Kacb representative of these classes on occasions when every one comes out fur public enjoyment liuds that the other ierson is not half so bad as be imagines, ami that the other person has inn n i to I better qualities than daily life bad led him to observe. street fairs, harvest carnivals, Fourth of July celebrations luvulers, they are makers of the of democracy, they strengthen republi can institutions, they engender a spirit ol sympathy between all claase Tbis then i- their real value. 'A r. there no arguments except that trade' is alimiilaletd, ami mere temporary amuiement tiered there would be small warrant for the expeuse and worriment and anxiety incident to pre- j paring for oue of these events, but, they have a marked effect upon the social order, and for that reason they I should Is- encouraged, because that fleet is wholesome, and liecause iieo- i pie are better for having lieen brought together in thai relation. Pendleton lias extended an invitation to the people of the Inland Kuipire to come here from September 1ft to U and enjoy a pernsl of recreation from busi ness cares aud every day toil, business men inleresleil have eudeavoreil to furuisb the most enjoyable means of amusement, ami have labored faitb lully to secure a maxiinum of result for the minimum of expenditure. It in to be hoped that people will fully ap preciate that the invitation enieuates from a spirit of hospitality, mm! tbe really sincere desire that neighbors from the county and adjoining towns MM here in large numUm, and furnish opportunity for the peopiu of this place to exhibit the cordial feel ings which they have for tbe rest of tin- world. Abort: all, we are not a monarchi cal people, but a republican people. We should stand by our own lines and continue the example of our country, instead of beeeming another Kiiglainl or tiermauy, using up our young men and our treasure to get a f othohl in unhealthy ami unproductive lands. "I see hot tbe slightest sense in our long excursion of I-.IXM) miles to the ppjd Philippine islands. There are have no aciuiiiiumH es or mil o 1 1 , an ; tli iiiit which irives promise ot a be DDT standing side solution of a most foolish undertaking Obi as I am, I would be w IlllBg to take a stand against our expeditions and sacrifices in thom- far-awav islands, which do not promise anything ma teriai or moral to reimburse us. They are BOtfly halfwav around the world from us. ' Tl Ilinate it deadly. The natives show they do not want u- hy the courage with which they light us. They are making a strong light." of prosperity l brawl lyranls, and Ihev BHMinl wbee tnril should reappear in thi fair land and ronoi -'he their vocation they SIMM Id And left lot tli in at least one hard nut to crack. Al re heat Lincoln, eh at Springlicid. III., June i'i, IKo". The preservation of the -ai r d lire of lils-rty and the destiny ol the republi can medal Ol government are justly considered an deeply, par baps es nnal- ly, stakid on (lie experiment intrusted to tbe bauds of the American people. (leorge Washington, If t; ere he one principle np.fr d-eply written tbee any oth-r in tie Blind of every American it is Hut sje should have nothing to do with i piest. FboBMM JafferawBi No man is g I sit need ui Orefi another man without that oilier'- con sent. 1 say ihhi i- the laeding principle, lllH sheet-am-ho' rj Ameri- i .in republican ten. When tie white man BevC'lM ItlakDSIf , tl.it i- lf gov e BBMIttt but wie-li he v' OTI him self tad also governs euother man, that i- more than Sslf-BoVeriiluaBt"1 that is dsapOtMiUl Abralntm Lincoln. A republic can bine HO silbjcets. If the Fill - i" i I ' it I ilk i : our form of government mu-t be hanged. An inieriul policy nullilies every prin ciple set h rtn in the Deuhtretion Ol In depeadoace.W. J. Bryee, I -i e.ik not of forcible annexation, beOBBM that i nol to be thought of, and under our code of BMMllty t tint would be criminal aggression. Pros i-, dent McKinluy. No matter how eay may be t lit- voke at a foreign poewr HO matter how lightlv it sits upon the shoulders it it I i- le t latpoeed by tbe voh I bis own I nation and ot his own countrv he will I not and he cannot and In- means not to Is- happy under it- burden. 1 impel Wehster. The constitution has made no pro. vision for our holding foreign territory, still less lor incorporating foreign nations into our BntlW TlinHMH Jeffei son. Arbitrary inraiiiawili may have territories and distant pis.vsioiis, be cause arbitrary LoewrnaeBBi may rale them bv different laws and different systems. We can do no such thing They must Is- of us. part of us, or else strangers. Daniel Webster. Then- i no territorial aggraadlae1 nient which is worth the price o bbvsl. Our triumph should be M growth and organic expansion in obsxlf. elice to "pre-esta!ilisnd banaooy, rec Ognieihg always the will of tlioe who are to becon ur fellow -citieiis. UbaruM Btimaer JS HARDWARE For nil kin I Shell Bardtare, Ti . Gra its, Iron and Copperware, Dn I Uftlfs, 3 . ' " 1 sii - I TtPPAl - 3 ' """" 'sir.'s S a fn ai s. : . -s. . uiiGwasi 1 ime, I and Cemeat, '"st Hal: s.i. , . I Nn . i 'si--. ...n.... inpii. .... .'w. I " lit . 111. .. . -n, - . 1-1.1 ' 1 Usi.1 H "rt-uiins l .',o?.H-a! W V v3 . 1 S DISEASE g SAVAGE JS and Ammunition. 3 7i"1""" Klrer. No. k H.-IA s. m. A f'-W isld tM "I .1- mil l lM'r "'' i olal order- given pn mtd utteution. 3 3 Pss MhII. I :!". . m. 'i' P. Ok r! aus s.T 't-. n,. h: Mirl Karl's Clover Root Tea HfsiitlfrM the Cnmplfilon, Pot. the Moods fTTM gt fhlwia ClaW aUkfaa OgfMCon !l;at!on, rKlia;r.tt'n, ami all Knpttons o( thai Sklu. An lurrmMe Kiaattv Ncrvf I'twilr. So!, nn ahoute nru trsntws by nil (lnifTirlatn at 9Ac 60c. ami l.tiO. S. C. WELLS 4 CO., L 1 ROY , ti Y. OLE emoeejtrTO"l 1 Tavloi tii hardware Man 1 E " D' or. llejajsM, I 19 721 Main Street. rornlshvTslimsn i'n nnusil Pendleton Planing Mill ami Lumber Yard 1 h -ik-r in all kinds of Lumber and Building Material. IUk stock of lath, ehinglee, tar paper, mouldioge, sash and doors that are ipiaranteed not to warp. BetimttM lurniehed on building material on short notice. "Some think, .Mr. SberaMW, that there is no wa now hut to o on, and that to turn buck would M I dis grace." "I do not think so. We cannot t.s. soon retrieve a proaMMsd mistake. Those l'hiliiiiiii.- i-lan-ls ne-.er were cousiderel when Be r.-solved to drive the Spaniards out of Cuba. Wh.-u we attacke.l their lle.-i oiitjbere ami de stroyed it we should have com.- array. "The Philippines have been ho help to Spam in developing her own coun try ami keeping out of loreia trouble. Ybe 1'hilippine Dative had aboat taken thom- islands from Spain when we went there, and w- iBBOared t" tin natives in the litiht ol a faithful ally. Now we are UkIuhi the natives as if we were tb- rianish. I be C .bluest- trade e can have hi arrangement with the Kussians and the Baglieb. We are, in fact, rijtbt iimiii the I'acilic ocean and our natural base of trade with China is Irom Callloriua ami wasliimston late. How .an thai trade In- n. lpe.l hy formiiiK another base awa from China. "I fear thai anraetreraaoe in Ibia In ierial policy will ruin tin- reanbliean party. I was etllllag, when in the cabinet, to drive the gBanlall (Ml of Cuba. I bail followed the president in attacking the Spanish. Id- ebaaaWd his dicv, and did not cousiill me, ami I resigned from the cabinet." Horn in a html of liberty, my anxious recollections, my sympathetic leeliug aml my best feelings are irresistibly excited whensoever in any country I see stn oppressed nation unliirl the banners of fret-lom. tieorge Washing ton. liy negotiation with a foreign BOWCT Mr. Jefferson obtainetl a province. Without any alteration of our constitu tion we have made it a art of the Dolled Males, and its senators and rep resentatives now coming from several state- are hen- among ns Now, sir, if instead oi being IsoBlaiaBe tin- bad been one of the province- of eOala pro Bet or one of her South American colonies he must have been a MedaSBH that should nave ronsed such an ac qilisitioh. A high conviction ui its convenience, arising from proxiniitv and from close natural connections, alone reconciled the country to the measure. I lailiel Webster, jsl'li. 15 My : jfifiurc R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. Alba Sawmill Good Lumber Both Rough and Dresst-tl. hrden Promptly Filled. J. L Bisher & Co., ai.ba. ORBXHW. The Best Ever Brewed. PILSNER BEER. Made from filtered wal.-r. Ibvon, inende.l by physicians. Von can drink all you want of it ami not ban- tic headache or get dizzy. s - C. Gfn: BBH I had s unrtn cel l ehi h ssttlsd oo my larnr- I hint s mimhsr ol sdssftlssd rcmnllss sod novr.il rll'-:'-in' rfcsl.sd no bsncrlt. I S In dr.tuir licn Folsr's Hos snd Tsr wss rscaa sjsadirl bat I he .!.- cm- ireairch-l I could slesp srnl thr lucking comih cc.i'fd. Two DOtUSS cursd sir euliirlv. Il lav-il my lift. I r fsitz. -.; Is -,:!. k St.. Llnesn, 111. i c Sa.; 1 aUlaM? " i ' h rir r c&u'is, rou h.vi.k bt KOBPPBtre piiabmauv, PKKUinrN. obbcion. SPECIAL Get our Gun... (iroiise Season (ls'tis Aug. 1. l'ientv of Sin li- at H. J. BtUlmaii'i Oerart aaekaae Mala Ms, To He Wend Kvery Day rench Restaurant.. TIIK PLAOg TO KAT. Where jrou can fft-t Miuit-ililns 000si Oaa latPontalitc, Proprietor . Quick Cab Service. .. farmers Custom Mill a 3 Eft&fitj ! Co& liter La H l H in " me ... I '"BIBB, ' LrJUaarui he. I ml- mi,, i . - It ... -' .x.T.v':;;v.;':is.t, - r .w I', ui. ' P- iaj r i c III I 1 i. . . . . . .... .-.MftSL fiisrsi rajBBjZ I K.lr Wse.,.r.v..u.,,ljj.1?4 I ake the... Washington Columbia River Railway Ivor Obleago, Bt. tmitm b,. J an ',.,., t . . I i tnuta lhsi and m Portland and polnu on the Sound. ..... - '-'iusi....B, ...'.'it Til I IK. i la v . T 1.' T .1'. t-oMalornili'ii.V't' 'Jl'MinL.1.?!'? f ' iiniii,iii. , i ... . ,: ii9tfiB H II li.o.U.n. "Il'la-JK. imsi bails Walls.. H Mb. Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory QMd l.iv.-ry II,.. his- Inr 1.-sl Spring- n; An) Tunc It. A-tumbl.' Hsu- BLV1M I'RAI I'roprk-tor Depot Stable. I red Walters, Proprietor. I'st-scliy. !Hi lrr-ls s day. Fleet saeaeaaat he wiiost. Fi.eir Mill Ns4, Oeaepas k. . .i, .-i. .. itaayi mi lisnd. FRAZER OPERA HOUSE Wednesday Sept. I(th, 1900. BAN'S HUMANITY TO MAN. Occasions like the terrible West ludian storm which swept the country in aud surrounding (ialveslon, Texas, furnish opportunity for illustrating man's humanity to man, which, when maiiilosled, makes countless millions Mr. Sherman said, coni-erniiu.- I'r.-si- iie-n Jictvinl.-y, that he wonilereil n.,w a man of his general want of public ideas or public policy bad beeOOta nresitlent in thehrst plaw. "He was a congressman that we bad to hold up and assist," said Mr. fiber man. "There was nothing in his course BEOeof trimuiiug to the wants, as he supposed them to be, ot bis imme diate constitutunoy . As McKioley was an ezMinsioliist on th. tariff, lie be came an expansionist on tbe views be declared to us in the matter of these distant sMsessious. And still his porio-es arc not clear or detormin ii.', and 1 suppose that the great activi'v in business has .iropped the public attention from the iar-reaching consti ijueuces of these amended ami still vague i uriM.se of Mr. Mckinley. THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY. We hold these truths to be soli-evident: that all men are create-1 cipial, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that aiming these are life, liberty ami the pursuit of happiness. That to secure tbeee rights governments are institute. among men, deriving tbuir just powers Tii haBj mother dreams great dreams of baby's future as the holds the steeping little one in her arms. Rut tbe irreauis will Bever come true uidesj she has given biln . ttrony Ixdy and i healthy mini!. Children 0M in hcsii,. at live to struggle through lite KcMc of Ixxly and dull of mind because the mother was until physicallv and tueiit.illv tor moth- erlnssl. Women who usr lr Pierce's r.ivonu- Prescription ii.iow their chil dren with strong Isslicsaiiil bright ntbsde. It U every mother's dut to give her child the advantages of a healthy body and mind. A weak or sickly woman cannot do this. " l'avoiite Prescription" makes wreak women strong ami sick women well. Mrs Omn aMtoa, of Down: Dunn Co Wis . writes: "I hsw bevu iutcn-!iu3 to writs to ytm ever since my bsby wss bom in rrfsrri to what your ' FuToriic ercscriplioii lui. BOBS (or me. I c-tiius prsur it eaoiiei: for I hive not lrio ss well lor fir. ycar.ai I now.im. In July Ian I hsil baby lioy, wciffht 1 1 Mutt.U suit I its on I v sick s short tunc, an.l BBSS 1 koi up lir- not hstl . .lit- .ivk tt I luvr nul liu.l on wonili Iroublv since I trot up. I w.i nr-t only aurprlsett mvsetf Imt all of my lncn.1- hcrt arc Mirpticci la see uie ) well" U. Pierce's PellcU cure biliousness. glad. Ireat a m,tim uf t,e aoaatn ! 'r"",' "'W f joeorned. The have gone liberal offers to the suffering people of Texas, aud application to the federal goveritmunt brought instant response in an order issued to the war department for teul aud sustenance. Kvuryoue will hope that tbe resources of Washington may uol be withheld t Declaration of Independence. The authors of the Declaration of In- lit-ltt-llii.-lo Ok .Oil il to lie -JH tii. in -, l. it, Ml. oi. til), ll.-tlll U -tuilii' ling-block to all those who in alter timer might seek to turn a free people back int.. the baleful paths of despotism. They knew Ihu proueuesw ion wain ilic Besl The affairs of your life arc of VITAL INTKUKST to you if not lo others. Got the BUST ADVICK to be bad. See Miss Yamena Tin: Turkish Clairvoyant. Association building i C Assis i.it ioii building ! SrrWilrVsWArVVrSVvsW Schultz Brewing Co. Hardware Sporting Goods We carry a full line of tht liesl cutlery on the market, l arge line of rille ami shotgun I .iuiiiiiiiiitii.il. apeetBia on stoves and ranges. W. D. Hansiord & Co. Oregon Lumber Yard mSEI LS. .Lumber, Uith, Shinulch, Build i u Ha pet, 1 ar P.ttrttr. .Muuldiug8. Pickets Lima and Cement, I i'i i und Sand, Sash and Duors, Screen IKmiis & Window, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's 20ROUNDS20 JACK AlcMAHON, OF BAN PR A NCI SCO, VERSUd KID WALTON. Ob l' HTI..N). For the Lightwaighl Ohantpionabip ol Orofoa, 3-000D PRELIMINARIES-3 K.s.tvuI -S-ats l.(H. CALI.KKV BtV POORS ori: at id no p, m i.rtlar Mmmnti aaaal J. L. BISHER, Prop., Alba. Oregon, THE CITY... I ivery, Peed and .Sale Stables... wiii i.-. -il , ' i - Krimnss RverjrtblBe Kew. NswH Ke Itlgt lie.' 1 1 : - ust i In the el'y, liosnlsn (in iinst atlaaUoa. Tclephnne No. T University of I ui Lion Free. Crett BBkasloi viiii.-aataaatati etaest I.i . i Kx l In'. Opportunill. (or vsmiuf p." israsss. Vpselsl t.'ollsflsls i oiirMM. , Iscliiitil uf f.nt. iu.-r.-e. .iu,.i , , l i, II iulUri Cboatloal knainveriuf. . beeaniasau i tm lt bbbi a K- - w .-II equipped , rur . .usi.iKu.'- ami iiiouvi 1'lifcs lliASs lTiOM. BBJBBi usss ruvsicuei. You Can Get The GeSebrated Pilsner Beer iu Ikjttlo., tlelivcred to any part ol city, at Sl.SO pcx IDoz;cn- Bottled by Goo. J. Pottnei ik. w. o. uol.. orricauj pjj ioq ftiiiius- "in. i-u, .." 1- S.SS.T1 iii ! I- ui lele-lions. c- w l-IBi'L'l-T M II OKKUE of Kir.t Kauoaal nn eew - :.......l avbi Abjbbi BHiag. bu. aaata a I'.snua ilsrklinlii- J. - . If L-,,.'l. t t. i ' i i i.' i i.' i 1 1 i I nvxw-z m fuyaiciaii Buroon Mulj-llllk' - dh. w.k i'kkk-""aaaai btlil'llllS. ii(is-ll' "' . . . . ...... .... .oi.l lll.lll. DENTISTS, K. A. VAI liMAS. IT."' A. L. UK AT IK lU)..2r Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Picture Moulding and Artists Materials E. J. Ml'RPHV, I h spain block, Court Street. Alta St., opp. Court House. 1.1. THE NEWB! Take the Oiwoniau. Daily i uo a year b mail. WMklv li u ..i . Vaekly iM.oo a ysti. tianipi. sn, fr, A I. A. HARVEY, Wtaoale .m i,,-,.., maker ol band raaao Tnfiaai stock. All work giiaratc-i-,1. Ccmrt St.,op.(;,iacn nuie Holcl . " ...... viae IN r.. -i. AKi.ini.ii.- AiSu'lUllW T. W. HoWAHIi AsWB Jit purlUlSUUi:ll. ""."X. :.lus lr ttnii.iiusjf " w IT, Jii.M bulMMI rtlK KKNMVliTOKjuWjft 1 "'"!'"' Lr , uwbi si T'ZM viee-prosiilBUi. I J "". -tU H KM N A''1 ' 'V;rsSi Orssjoo H.-.i-sn v.. . .. IjCU- T, aw haSKO'?! .cu.rsi '""".(ioM - T...I i..l..urlilin UU1K'" . . i r.uiici. ,.-mit: nun K-icsmr :.--k ,ud ""fim.'K ugm. uvi Auk.io XSTi" rlos-presiaa;. Jul SuasM- I' UK KAKMKK'H-yjJfl VNe.11111. ores""- "j ""Sstfkl sjfjM i..uii..iiis''''jzaisv III. .. OH" . ,ii 1'""... ..at . K jsiut--. A . ott" . - .-III.- 1'rutiU.tel, "".,.iiil BBT j. K Hi'."" u y JolH',1 u, J r. '