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We will meet you and greet you For nf coniw vim are rominit to the Harvest Carnival. Knthusiasni is nbrn.nl la Um land Its contajreons and ymi mill oat oh it. We waul von t' tret it in earnest and when you are here niiike yourself at home with M. If vou want to jnirohase an article visit us lefnre bnrtM foil ami winter -foods are nil in. It" the big value anil the little price that attract!" attention, yon will tinil them bith at The Magnet. A oka MM for a gold Watch given with rvery dollar plUCtlBM. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood WKDNKSIUY. SKITKMKKK 10, It- NATIONAL nu I'KEjMHRKT. William J. Bryan OK Kt'llKASKA. T'lK VICE PKESItiEST. Adlai E. Stevenson. Of ILLIN'H- ruh FKKalliE.NTlAL KLKiThU: V IMERi't oM'instllls. UUA. ITI'AR1. of Multnomah J wmnAKKI. ( Bsuiuu. K KHOXKK. ol Multnomah. THE CLUTCH OF THE COAL The miners in the anthracite coal region in Pennsylvania imve gone or. strike some l'-I-YOOO utrong. The grievance of which the miner rotn plain an in the main just ami should lie amicably adjusted. The two most imKirtant of the,.- grievance- are that the worker are rompelh-d to buy their powder from Jh operator at an extortionate prim ami that tlo-arbi-trarv Ismi of :tX pound of output a the equivalent ol a ton of marketable coal i unatiafactury, ineiui table in principle anil unjint t" the laborer. The operator answer to th-BTi-rance is that the conventional term ami price are merely a art ot the wage -calij, which woiihl have to he reOuoed in proportion to any reduc tion niaiie in the item complained at. The operator simply refute to dis cuss the question with the l'nitel Mine Worker Association, t whom the miner have entrusted their cast ami which Ihey support. Tiie coal operators simply acknowledge their caie is weak by their refusal to dis cuas the differences. Arbitration is a civilized method and the-e working men are to lie commended for being willing to reaort t it. Already 100,000 oi the 141.000. men at work in the anthracite region have quit work, led the mines, and at least lo.OiXi UN will do the same in the next few ilays. Those who own the mines from which the coal is taken are the ones who receive sometning for nothing ami to ahum goes returns, the fruit of labor not their own. It is this class that force men to toil underground fur only the bare nece arie of .-x . and who are more reajionsible for condition aain! which tiie miners complain than even the operators, nhoataiii a IHHW of instances only leasees of the mine. If the burden of government wa.- met with taxation of laud values only, neither the land owner nor the mine owner would Is- able to take away labor' indeiiendeuce by absorbing the fruit of labor, without rforming labor to the full value themselves.. .ilonopolv ot ton and mine give- .i wealtli. created by the laws of nature for the benefit of all men, to a com parative few, win. are thus empowered to capitalize this wealth to the en slavement ami depredation of their mUmm. The reme.lv lie- in simple taxation tiie worker will come to know the source of freedom and tin- basis of equal rights in time. of the party in power. An income tax is not a just and fair tax. but it is I nearer so than the present way of col j lectiug tuxes, which the McKinley ml i niiiiistriition would perpetuate. ' SCHOLARS AND SCHOOL TEACHERS. In the great cities of America, in villages, by country roadsides. in MMUshiiiIs of America'- blesaad public n- ii, : .um .i! chiblren t 1 1 1 a BOH year of stlldv. Mnall grimy hands are scratching reluctant Head, strung! intr with the -impb- knowledge which is still taught o crudely Patient teachers, most useful of all public tervnnts, earnestly strive with childish idlene- and animal spirit-. Oradually knowledge is acquired. Solid men and women, with thought based on knowledge, go out into the world prepared to do their duty, able to lieln the world and their fellows along. BvnMwharc In the graat mhool "I thi TRUST. tenement region, or in the small li' ii louse on the distant hillside, the one child is studying that is In do the world's great tak In age The hop., of cdiKatitig that one child should be the inspiration aid cmiif. it: of tiie thousand of faithful men and w mien who teach in our public schools tor meaner salaries. "in- ji-ke" who can dev,lo. a hOKv'l -m1 i-Ix-tter iait than the man or woman who develops a child' intelleet. The clown who amuses Id" idle, the fat called butler with elastic spine, tln.se who devote their lives to usch-- eftor: are more fully rewarded than tin school teacher in wii..v hand- lie- t In future oi the r.ii-e. The day will come when the rearing and teaching oi children will be at least a remunerative a the rearmn of prize bulldogs pray, talk to your alderman, mayor, congressman and all MMT iwlghnn, and let this be your topic: "Nothing is had enough for anv 'an m-l.i, unnl.l iniiiri. the 1 ill 1 1 1 1 - Sflli! system of this nation, a feature of national life thai confer- greater honor on tin- countrv and greater blessinus on its citizenship than any, other. " lleart's Chicago Aniericaii FRIGHTFUL PHILIPPINE FIC.URBS. Jot these items of the Philippine war down: War begun February -4. j I.ts.i. Number of men killed in action. I fit."; number of death- from all MUM reported to August 11, 2'M4 ; number of wounded. L"07:!. Cost of military and naval UfMMtlOM III the ilands, 1M, 7 o.oOO. If it is added to this the I'.'O, CJO.OOO f-aid Spain, expenses of two c inmission. interest on the war loan llnCC June 'to. IS'e'. the total cost of the islands to date i tM,03W,MQ. There w.-ri ii!!,.Vs o'licers and men in the I'hilipidnes when the Chinese nut break occurn-d a few weeks ano. RttieMa and insanity play an appalling part in the reports of the surgeon. The cost of the Snanisli war brought to a close liv the treatv of peace Kebriiarv ii, 1S99. was I2i:i.l ?'.)0. There were 171 men killed m action. 1 belonging to the navy, the rest ol the army. Number wounded, b-to. of whom lJj.'i died. Disease in Cuba and A liter ism in tiie army camp- of the rnited State- were the chief causes of the deaths of tin- .-panish war. The ib-ath from these footed Up ft'JTT. These linn res were complied by the New York Herald from govcrmnental reports. What do von think of tin war in the Philippines'.' i "TVrv. fta sr- r-v .e. ' LK.KICKCI" Ja FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION I Karl's Clover Root Tea ii-nlc. Sold on liluls r-jarjnlac by all dnimrtit it tor fx. sral (Lot. S. C. WELLS 4 CO.. LC ROY, N V. mmmm mmmmnTmmmmmmmmmmmmfnmn HARDWARE! FOT .ill ki mis of 3 Shell Hardware, Tin, Granite, Iron and Copperware, Oils, Axle Grease, Lime. Coal and Cement, SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rifles and Ammunition. A few sld si..- of cut n.u s Ht :.' I"''' keff. HM-ial Ofdtrt given prompt attention. Taylor, the Hardware Man Hardware Sporting ciirrv . In-st rn.fl' ,u" lib, - Kara,. "T. .n ths 2 alio. in..i,:-. r Uri S,"V" mul s,,, "11. W. D. HansforH t 721 .Main Street ic SUBSTITL'TK FOR INCOHk TAX. The McKinley administration in answer to th.- ih-maml for an income tax announce through it- organs that it will use its influence at the forth coming session in congress, ami so long as it remain in iwer, to perpetuate, aa a rmauent source of interim: revenue, the special war tax as applied to the business of banking, brokerage, telegraph and express companies, cor poration, instrument of exchange and kindred interest. As a substitute for an income tax and a a legislative provision which place the burden of sustaining the noverument 's obligations upon the shoulders of the prospsrou interests, the new war tax, say these ubaervient paper, offers a solution which administrative leaders are not dow to ftraap. In other words, the people ask for oread hi the shape of taxes, from thoati who have big incomes, and the administration propoaes to give Ihem a stoue, in the form of war taxes col lected from a few corsratioos, whu in turn collect them from the cousum ar, who are cuuiielled to contribute that much additionally to these cor porations. But in the lueantiiiie, as well as alternant, the very rich will escape their juat share uf Uie burden of taxa tion, tliruugh Use frioudly legislation Hut men whose work is done faith fully work more for conscience sake than for pav, and our school teacher- are among them. They know that whatever the child may enjoy in after life will lie largely due" to their efforts. Ii the child lives to acquire wealth, education will en able him to enjoy it wisely ami to dis tribute it intelligently. If poverty i his lot. knowledge will make him philosophical and able to nieet what comes. Tne tvpical American teacher, faith fully punctual at his or her t.i-k. surveys the rows of little faces, think ing : Kadi can I- made lietter now and happier in future through my effort When I am old I shall is- able' to fee! that families and individuals -all through the laud are happier been us, of my lalatr I shall encourage that ad-faced little boy with the dull n -and feeble mind. I shall restrain the loo ambitious and lie inticnt with the unruly, remembering what the world owe- to the great men who were an . 'bad boy s. ' "Prssaihly 1 may m.t have the honor of eihic.it inn Um great man ol tiie fu ture, liut 1 shall do my duty as I see it and fullill patiently the hardest task that falls to a teacher that of intruct mg an imperfect slid unw ill ing in ind. " 1'very inrent should explain to children the debt that they owe n teachers Iteepecl for teacher and gratitude to them should I . made ., part of each child's character. Children do not usually tim! or seek admonition in in-wu-r column- but we say to those JNMMNJ bojri and girls old enough to read newspas.-rs You will bittern regret in after years any nenlect of tin- chance which ire. public schisil- now give you. You will deeply repent any inconsiderate treatment of tin- teacher who devote their lives to your education. Ki't 7i -, i mil -,1 t. ofmh by Tlliwn A Oi PtVtfMHk Pendleton Pianino- Mill and Lumber Yard Dealer in all kinds of Lumbal and Building Matttrial. log Itodl of lath, ihingieti tar ptpUTi UOUldiagli sash and doors that arc (ti;irantciHl not to warp. Estimates furnisht'il qn building materia! on short notice. R, FORSTER. - Proprietor. The Best Ever Brewed. PILSNER f igiywniiMiniiininntgiiiiiiin'niiWTg'gt UNION MUTUAL AID SOCIETY Home- Office. Portland. Oregon. i COST TO MEMBERS $4 A YEA!,' UMria, orvsi'U Sepi. H, t'lo t'titnii Mutual Aid selSt . Pin ilsiel. uresmi Sir-: -I bir to aekaowl lu raanM ot tour inttsr oMh.-itth tni.. containing saaak In hill psyllium ( lay clslin nssnit Hi I Ii afftoras ras mu.'li til-aoio- te in tsstlfy m tie sarf proatpt aaU ithfs'-iiiri sssnnsi in ui. .1 BmVi sim was isuii. ' in .Vilinil.-r .while j-rfiiriiitnK my ilutl" s loiiililiitll. lir.-msn mi lie t.itls .V I n' mul, is Rlvsi k k. i mta'asd ssvsrs oentus Ion or tsro ItagsTi uf siy Isfi hsri'l. s- rssult ofwhtsh I srwl aaabls to i-.-rairm my itatlo for taiae itoyi . ;sim wa- prsssated st jrattr I I - pi till, illlil SlHMI Wktek I itSVe ie- cstvsd toda saaissaaN dais, iaak proaiH-ii,--! vruiulv , niiiiiii'llilsbl. . mul I, will sffur.l ins plssurc t i'sk s S't wnr.l tor las Society st sll time- Vonti trnb . W 1 ROUANAM l'.iv- niem- ban $15.00 a week for six week- in case of disability iron, Mckne or accident . Payi tgo.oo ii- RiBonnt of -ick or Acci dent Hanaflta pr e v i o II s 1 y paid ill event of death. LOOK IT UP. the 3 So Mr Win II Street, RdmIsI Ii"pn itative of the Mieiety is now in B citv ami can be nan ll Nve - r.-nleiice, where In- will be nlcum-d t ic tarnish full Information and raoaiva application (or niemberanip. E iULlLiLjLJUL8JULIL ZSLSLSJLSSlSLJULSULSLSL SULSLSS SLSLSJLSLSL 3 1500 Bucks for Sale ? HAKES EAK WOMEN STRONG SIC K WOMEN WE:LL BEER. Made from lilten-l water. Rarnffi niendeil by physicians. You can drink all yon want of it ami not have the headache or get dizzy. For those who wear Schultz Brewing Co. Oregon Lumber Yard They arc full blooded Humliouillets and Pullftl Delftine Merinos, They un- large, well matured tnd oaraftally leleeted buoki, BhfMp mea should see them U'tore making contracts. Convejanoi furniihed free to Inspeel thin btjcid of tborooghbredi, Addreei CHAS. CUNNINGHAM. Peudluton, ( Nrv. Pilot Kt.ck. Or. Sliirt ami shirt w.n-t-. collar, cuff, etc., the 1'oiiie-tic Laundry offer Ipaoial advantage- We never ran from the Al standard. Lvery article sent to us is cared for at well as laundered in erfect style. I'atron tod that their linen and other ac nine- ia! inucii ioi,....r j,aii wa- the cast- when their work was sent to other establishment. I'roti! ny their ex- paritMa, THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY I. F, Roomiori, Prop. Ttleproos 60 SKI I S i.tmiK:r. Lath, Shingle! Huiidum Paper, J ar Paper. Uouldlugi, Lioie and Cementt Brick and Sand, Sa-ih and itnrs, Screen Doora Ji Windows, Terra Ctta Fipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St.. 0'ip. Court House SPECIAI Get our Gun... dr iiim- Season l'ii Anj Plant; of Shells at 1, H.J. ciUsaaa'i 0 unir Wet.1. an.) in si. To He Wead r Bvery Day .French Restaurant.. mi. rum t k at. W iier. you . an ict imivildu noun. Uus l.al oiitainc, Proprietor. Quick Cab Service Farmers Custom Mill I icd Walters, Mropriator. o.H-l l.iv.-ry line rTsal Sprluf aiij- Inns. tU-oUUSblc- IUU-. SLVM crai. Frupre.-i.jr. Depot Stable OtfatUf, 140 iisrrel. a ilsjr Kluui oji, ,iiiKr 1 lur wnsat. Haati Mill Ke. 1. 1 rtoppsa rtad, sic., alwas in fisrul In old days, when i Dalian governors rules! N'irginia for tiie H r : 1 -i crown, a governor was asked for information on the subject of education in the territory which he controlled. He re plied : thai, losl there are WO free sthools or printing press.-, and 1 hoi we shall not have any Imm liiimlretl ' years." he.- Uryee's "American 1 Comiiionwealth," page -Jl.'i of Un abridged edition. Contrast with tie- remark ot tin- hug-1 lish governor four statements h Jeff, fun, who wrote the Ivdaration ol Iiid.-I .-mlence, th.u hanished llugland ; and her governor lr..m this countrv 1 forever : First: "If the condition of man is to be progressively ameliorated as we fondly liope ami Lsdieve, education is to be the chief instrument m affaeting it." U-tter to M. J u 1 lien ciini : system of gem-ra: in- strnction. winch shall reach atrtry des. ription uf our citiu-n from the richest to the (ssirest, as it wa tin earliest so will it be the latest of all the public concerns in which I shall l-rniit i.e. -.- to take tin interest." Third: "If a nation e.u to be ignorant ami free 111 a slate of civiliia- foil It expects what never wa and never will be." Fourth: "No one more sincerely wishaa the spread uf information among mankind than I do, and none has greater confident., in its effect to wards supporting free and good govern ment. " Oh, Suoh Oalioioua Chocolates. Ves, We have heard that ofteu since we put our candie on the market. Qah as ori for Koopptins Chodolatu and grown -oph- smile when they Ms our candies "coining their way.'' ii make.- th.-m all liappy. Koeppsns' Bod Buy Onstroyer. I H sure tiling. Not a poison. Its a liquid and -het rater wherever ill-eel- go. Oboaolataa ami and Ho.- jestr.i,-r ar.- not h. only tliiini wa inannfactnr. as we make a full in. of pharmacenticai prepar.it 101.- If you would know! the part that education and ignorance, raajaMtlwaljr, play in the late of nations, read buckle chapter on the des.li he nf Spain. If you are a praying man, ptay that every enemy of the public mImoU may meet the faU- of the Virginia gov ernor quoted above. If you do not Pharmacenticai Preparations Our laboratory and prescription departments are distinct and special features of our store every tbing manufactured in our laboratory is uatan teed to accomplish what it WneiHei They are all made by able chemists from the bc9t materials with the greatest care and under the direct supervision of our Mr A ( k'... . a graduate of the Philadelphia College t'harmacN . ol 171 0! It is not claimed that Foley's Money and Tar will cure Con sumption or Asthma in advanced stages; it holds out no such false hopes, but does truthfully claim to always give comfort and relief in the very worst cases and in the early stages to effect a cure. BANNER SALVE is a healing wonder. iua --At.K BY KORPPKNS HUA.HM 4fc Whole..,, ktmfm BCHLlTt KlLWAQqgj BER fn bottles, barrrls, orcu,, Telephone INO. H kODirrvr mm. .mvi I I Alba Sawmill Good Lumber Both Rouirh and )t,t I hrden Prompt) Filial. J. L. Bisher & Co, alba, oaiat Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory Urivr Promptlj-FilW. J. L. BISHER, Prop., Mbn, Urefon. THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... . CflKIS MJYMN Htosrtsta Kverytldnp New. Nsw Hons); N-w 1(1. it. lls! ripMiMB hi Km cftjr. ii -. n-i. best attention. St-r. ice anv hour ef the niiht I elephnne No. 7a. University of wept Tuition Free. Mull SuUuol ul M ItMS mul Mlulns'iia .HI,. Living taMMM kM opuirtunfliM lui ssraloi trt n- - nwi'INl iui.-kiuo 1 niirHN. --. 1 nf I niiiiin r- Kxi-ell, III um in cull, suluir m 1 hsmlesl hliKlli-,-rln DaaartMaw ol Am isoi U'i Mo t BtfSSWSll MUippwd r,ir oliliiiiii' mm nirist r immp 1 1 i;ts m. PHYSICIANS. V V. l'KNIl,KION. OKKtiUN. Paints, Wall Paper, Glass, Picture Moulding and Artists Materials E. J. MURPHV, L spain block, Court Street. ' u-tf."iVUry,UV"g ''","J '" " "l-to dab- driie slor. Will be uliul to see vuu, to show fam and serve yon. Koeppens' Pharmacy Jorinurly 1'ioiieur Irii( gam, W 116 COURT STREET. v.,,, ;uu tnm cviTiiii.tJ. P. A. HARVEY, The only exclusive makcr of hand made harness -- irtii KIGMT I'KICE stock. All work o,iarm,.-, d. Good UK. W. 0. OI.K. OKKH r. If ri.'i"' taatatnaaa Bsas Dunaiaf. la bt.a.;llu 4 I' llpsss V. W. VIN.'K.M M.U. OKKjaUif ol Kir.l Smii.mib. ni " -. 11. l- I ... nt.ui uffV I1U I UVII'I'H I IK II OIBB' 'llolou hsvllis- Bu l.S - .. 1,. . UlivpUUU' .. , MUIVI I. O I I n.B.uAiirir.i,i' aima Im IC l-QjSll'lftll U'. b." tuildlni ...... ,d ik mm UK. W. V. l'l . I: K 1 . ."" '-.JI as IHIIIillllS o'l- oOu. Iwun. ! m: insii' U8NTISTS. bTa. vauohas. vniriei. on in J ,...: BulliliDg -tevius. Hank liw nlBinlMSWS. , a. . maun I' j S PJg" Am 11 nr. 1 I A"" VllUm I I ' itvadsui "' '?.,,!iw m ssss :,lni. lur tiii..bi.K- "' ui' kooni 17. Juud hiiildiuf BANKS AND BIOKM elpsl puiuu Bl' is I '".TJi, T kiwi 11U lime a.i"il-; .rTf-,. n phi in lit. m .mmm - ti I r ..... 1 t 1i 11. Mil M. Artliur, rttprssldsatag , . 1 v. Hi .. mtsi Pr.u1.1sco. . "'uZ.uSl lue Kortbasal u l:',,'JuJeussTs 4.) j"t sius- smum'' 1 '..iu iiuwuh), usuuui lasrnw- lsciluiu prumpU) lltU?'r. wssr"4. "fS USOSllulll cull,illl-ili " Tr..,iii-""ri li.v.-.ll..lluliiuuilillllu,'jMiSl "1 ' .rass" s .M . . ii 1 UIdWH 1 u Ifillsf.trc' a " a 1 ii ,i ii u mm Court St.,t,,.(;olden Kule Hote.