We will meet you
and greet you
Kor of cmirst- you are eOttlft l Um Harvest
Cunnval. Rntnrntawn li abroad In the land
Iti contaawiiiH anil TOO Will catt'li it. W
want you to tret it in earnest and when jrou
an- here make yourself at home with n.
If vnu want to purduce an article visit
lieore tmyinu. I'al! ami winter fpodB urc
all In. It the liiir value and I In- little
price that attract attention; yon will tlml
them b 'til at The Magnet .
A chance for a oht watch given with even dollar purcli.tsf .
THE MAGNET CASH STORE
Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
.FRIDAY, 8KPTBMBRR 21, i'v
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET
roi mmflNTi
William J. Bryan.
OK NK1IKA8KA.
FOR VICK l'KK8llEN'T.
Adlai E. Stevenson.
OF ILLIMOl.
FOR I'KKSIDEXTIAI. KI.K.t TOR,
W. N. I IKIU'K, ot I mstllla.
lKLJ. UTt'AR'I. -if Milllnniish.
J. WIIITTAKKR. u( IK-mou.
B. KRONKR el Multnomah.
A NICK POINT OK LAW.
A nice point of law ha. heen ileculttl
by a ft in rt ! Tovtaiiila, I'a. It arose
tiiuler the compulsory fluent ion anil
vaccination act ol that statu. A MM
bination of circumstances wa pre
sented in the case which seemed to tx
peculiarly hard on the defendant and
to leave bin no mean of escape from
punishment. He wax delivered by the
court, but only after all precedent in
the MM hail been set aside or hjMMdi
In Pennsylvania, a in Illinois, the
law provide that no child shall I
ierniitlctl to attend the public schools
without presenting a certificate of
vaccination. There is also on the
-tatule hook- of that tate an act re
quiring the attendance of all children
of achx)l age within the state
at aouie institution of learning for a
secitleil peritsi each year. Two
charge were made against the defen
dant in the case tinder consideration.
In the tirst plan', he was accused of
neglecting to have his child vaccinated.
To this be pleaded conscientious
scruples. He did not lielieve in vacci
nation, but, on the contrary, was
Isrnily of the opinou that by subjecting
Ilia child to the ordeal hi' would be
exposing him to the risk of blood
Hiisoniug, and pcrliap death. When
informel that his child could not be
admitted to the public schools until
the certificate of vaccination wus
forthcoming, he replied that w 1 1 1 1 -anxious
to have him elucatel he
would much prefer to have him grow
up in ignorance thau have bun vacci
nated. Then the second charge was
brought attaint! liini ol ignoring Um
compulsory education law . To this In
replied that he was most anxious I hat
his child should attend the public
school and had sent him there, lull he
bad been sent home and refused ad
mittance. Could he In punished for
not doinn what the authority- refund
0 allow him to do.'
The sympathies of the court wele
evidently with the defendant in the
case. It held the accused guiltless
of any offense and pointed out that the
position of the authorities in the
matter wa untenable ami inconsistent
n the extreme. The vaccination law,
the court held, is only advisory, and
not mandatory. The father hud done
his full duty when lie hail presented
bis child at school. The act in itself
relieved him from all responsibility
under the compulsory education act.
It wa wholly inconsistent (or the au
thorities to hold that vaccination wu
a preventive of xinallox and at the
name time a argue that by not being
vaccinal! a child was a menace to
those who were vaccinated. The cast
is likely to be appealed, but until
pains and penalties are attached to the
vaccination law d i Hi. nl iv Hill be
found in enforcing it by the round
about method of tin- compulsory educa
tion law.
"1Mb LOWHR ULASSBS."
Mr. Charles C. Jackson, of Boston,
representing the Qppar vrust bankers
anil brokers of Stale Street, and a lead
iug spirit in the gold conventions of
recent years, remark of Mr. OlMjr'l
letter that it "seems I , . l Mtdn stad
to the lower Classen, ami not to the
educated thinking man." Well, whom
do the AlcKillley orators addres when
iliey emblematize, their party' attrac
tions for votes with a "full dinner-
iaii." laqnivti Umii F. l'ost m his
paper, "The Public. " Little picture
of the full dinner-pail are profusely
scattered tiirough the page margins of
the bought-up comic papers and other
illustrated journals ol civilisation ac
quired of late by trust millionaires to
be worked in the interest of "the syn
dicate president. '
I he highly educated Senator Haiiua,
in his speech at the QJMiag )hio rally ,
declared that "the whole paramount
issue boiled down is in that dinner
pail." Mr. tlauua's ideal of the
American republic, no doilhl, is a
nation of million-, ol men with dinner
pails working at an average "age of
less than a tlollai a piece a day. with
a lull (-hour for lunch out of dinner
pails, to enable a few score of 1 1 an mi '
Pricks, Uo. kaieller- and other repre
sentative of the upper classes t" lunch
at the buffets of their private car and
steam yachts. Is it not time that
somelssly addressed to the "lower
clase" something better than the
DOOt bribe of fodder enough to till a
tin dinner-pail'.'
Mr. Charles C. J MB anil, of Huston,
should change hi name, for M man
with tin- c gnomon of Jackson should
ever raise the linger of suspicion
aguiiKt the "lower classes," from
whom the tribe of Ja.kson bad their
being and R ithout whom the "upper
crust" would have to earn their own
living hv the sweat of their brows, i
Jackson w ithout respei I for the coin
OS people i- a strange ind iv idnal it J
HKleeii anil one in nliom there is a
screw loose" anil no mistake.
CURIOUS FACTS ABOUT MOSUUITOBS.
In the Scientilic American for Julv
7, IWUU, appeared an article by Mr. I..
II. Howard, in which the ilist iniiu i-h
ing features of malarial and mm
malarial mo.tn, . were loarly
sjiuteil -nt. ihe ilepartmeiu a
Agriculture ha now issued a mono
graph hv I'r. Howard on the "Mo
squitoes of the Culled State-,' which,
in aiiililiou to the critical analvsis ai
readv iiublished in the cicntili
American, contain matter which is
interesting, ami little known.
Ill tic aluinilance ol mnsUit in
all luiris of the world, traveler- .11. .1
explorers have giun ample testiinoiiv
In Lapland and Crimea, according in
Kirov ami Spence, the nuiuln-r ot um
squitoe- i enormous. Humboldt has
given similar account ,,1 me coinn
tion at the mouth of the Itio Cnare
III the United States mosquitoes are
loiiml almost everywhere. Iroui Alaska
to Texas, from Maine to California.
A curious ami 11 vet unexplained
iKiiut, in regard to mosquito existence,
is tin- extraordinary abundance of the
insect at certain times upon dry
prairies, miles away from water. Al
though thi fact ha led Western in t.
heiit-ve that pools of stagnant water
are not necessary for the I reeding of
mosquitoes, Or. Howard i more in
elinetl to attribute their presence 111
dry regions to a greater longevity on
the part of the adult- 01 certain
sfiecies, tliii enabling them t live
from one rainy period to another.
Although adult- hibernate and live
from November until April m .May
in the latitude of Washington, they
die rather iiuicklv 111 con lineman) in
the summer. They have lieen kept in
glass jars under various conditions and
have thus lived for tXMt eight days.
When they have lieen provided with
a piece uf rii.e banana, renewed even
three or four days, they have lived in
confinement for two Months.
The adult male BMOBtBltO doe not
necessarily take nourishment; tad the
adult female doe not necessarily rely
011 the I : of warm-blooded animals
(or hsjd. The mouth parts of Hie
male are so different from those of the
female thai it 1 probable thai if it
fee-Is at all ii obtain Its nourishment
in a manner tiuitc different Irom the
It-male. Male mosquitoes are often ob
served sipping at drops of water: and
in one instance a loudness 1, r molasses
ha been recorded. They have also
been known to sip beer and wine The
1. 00. lie mosquitoes are without much
doubt plant feeder. It is generally
M Hiwd that a highly nutritive lluid
1- necessary lor the formation of the
eggs: but the supposition is emphati
cally denied hv Ir. Howard. 1 1., re
are in thi country enormous tracts of
inar-hv laud into which warm-blooded
animals never find their way, and in
which mosquitoes are bridling in
countless numbers. Instances have
been recorded in which mosquitoes
hive heen observed feeding on boiled
potatoes ami watermelon rinds. That
limy do occasionally load upon other
than warm-blotsletl animals has lieen
proven time anil time again. They
nave lieen observed feuding upon the
chrysalises ol bultc rtlii-s anil punctur
ing the heads of young lisle s.
.
How far do mostpiitix'- My'.' The
question is ol im little Import II nop, fru
it Uioeqiiities lly great distances, ex
lorainative work on the breeding
places near a house or community is m
slight avail. Most writers agree that
iiiosijiiitues will not rise or take Might
when a brisk breee is blowing, ami
that even in light winds thev keep
close lo the ground. That RUMquitOBf
do cling to the branches ol trees dur
ing a wind has oltcii been observed.
They are so frail in structure that it
seems impossible thai I boy should U
carried great distances by land bresees ;
for a long flight presupposes an ahilitv
to battle against wind which so feeble
a creature cannot possess. Hut, al
though mosquitoes mav nut he carried
along by winds, they are sometimes
transported hv railway trains to the
despair of many country resorts Mo
suuitoes are carried in tars for great
ills lances and will start to nretd in
localities where mosquitoes are rare.
It is a much-iiiooled question among
entomologists wbetfier or 110 UioiiutoeM
can breed in mud. I'r Howard's ox
perimeuts and inve-l igal ion lend lo
show that the larvae will live in wet
mud fur some little time ami that they
will even transform after watur tuts
been added. In 110 ease were Inrviie
revived nfler the water had been
drawn oft for more tiulii forty-eight
hours.
THE ISSUK OF 1900.
Hearst's Chicago American says:
Your sqnirniv republican politician
does not like the look of filings He
worries about the solid thinking Her
mans who have abandoned MeKinley
after supporting him in Mtfti Me
worries about the native American
wlm does not like to MM hi form of
government changed by llanmi. He
worries about the I ibert v-loving Irish
man who bate the llay-l'auiioc
British alliance.
Tour squirmy repuhl ican politician
thinks to himsell: "We won with!
nmiiev for an issue in 'oil. We managed
to scare the nation with I silver bnga
boo. Perhaps we could do It again.
Let's keep money the issue. "
That republican will tell you that'
monev is the isue this year as it was
four year ago and try to make you be
lieve it.
L ok that republican 111 the fishy
eye, and say to him :
' "You tliink monev i the is'itc, do
vou.' Then you think that the kind of j
dollar you get is more important than
the foriu of government you 1 ive under.
1- that so'.' You think money i the
issue? Then you feel that a gold
standard ol ctirn ucv i more Important
than a republican standard of govern- 1
RMilt, I that so.'
"Y on think nmney i the IbmoTI
Tl vou feel thill rtf can live all 1
right under a double standard ol gov- j
romonl bal hoi under a double ran
ditnl ol metal'.' Is that nt We can
have seiiii-republit-aiiisin at home, ah- ,
solute imperialism abroad and not
suffer. We can stand bi-government.
Hut we cannot stand M-nietulliaBI,
"You think MM ney the issue, ami vou
dread a debased currency, ymi fear an
eighty-cent dollar.
"Kill how about 11 debased citir.cn
ihlp? How about an eighty-live per
cent citireu in 1'nerto Kico, ami a lifly
pOf OBfll eltUMMI ill Manila'.'
"1 a dobatod dollar or a debaood
citicn vvorFe'.' Is the dollar or the
sltiaon the Important issue In a re
public?" You talk like (bat to your republi
can frieiitl who savs monev i the isue.
nml von will soon cause blm la change
his tune.
Money mav be Hie islte in America
when there 'exists no issue dangerous
to American ideas ami to rapilbJioan
government. Hut when lliiumi and Ins
trust eek to change this government,
when peaceful Puerto RiOBUI are
treattd as ciiplives ami slaves, vvlu ii
American citizen are used as tools 01
Imparialitm. so many lives to ba
tradttl for a market lor so tnuny tin- Ol
lH,'f , . 1 I si 1
Then American ritiicinihtp is thP
is-iic, American republican govciii-
ment i the issue.
. - aanaua. 2
HARDWARE
a
mt P01 nil kind of
I Shell Hardware, Ilfl, Granite, Iron and Copperware,
& Oils, Axle Grease, Lime, Coal and Cement,
1 SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Riiles and Anirannition.
3
a
Karl's Clover Root Tea
niood. si vch n Vreub, Clf.tr SMn, CvfM IM
iH'.ilH'n, IniMnjti -m, nul lik Vr nl '1
t i" Skiu, An mrrciM I..ntlv Nervt
1 . S)ll nn MtStaM irnafrtntoO by nil
tltiiKRlfts ,a 2., ftlc. snd f 1. 00,
5. C. WELLS & CO., 1 ' HOY, N Y.
SOLC PMOPRICTONB
HLBLHLILHLCiiadM!
CMM1
Lass,
ITealth in 'ier beanittiv; t yes, health in
her gluulufl check, health in her mcrrv
laugh. Yet country air ami countrv
hours can't BBM her from the cointnon
experience of women an exjx-rit nee
which dulls the eye, pales the check,
and turns the laugh lt a ugh. Womanly
ills come to almost all. Kirt tor these
ill there i help ami healing in Dr.
Pierce'. Favorite l'rescriptioii. it regu
latos the is t uls, stops 1111 healthy drains,
cures iuffauim.iiion. ul -raf.i 11 and fe
male weaxness. it BM I weak women
ttroug. ll 1; women v.vll.
"Mis, Bfct sap,, of j-um-! m. (iullforit Co.,
W C 1, write: ,fl bstl -iiii'crt.l three year, or
mure at monthly period. It rt mtl as tliotigh
X wnuM die tritli pant in my back suit stomach.
1 eouM not stand without fainting: had given
up sit hope of ever being cured, wheu one of
ntv friend iii,itel upon riv'trving Ilr fierce ,
Bsvorilc V reacrij tion With but little faith 1
tried it. and btfirt- 1 had taken half I I-ul I
felt nttttr BaSl belter NMB sn.l strpt letter
N.w 1 am happy toaay f sot cultrt-lv cured, autt
all dene in two months ll-iic. when all titer
amidi'riiies h.el la'Icd I" do any gotsl at all."
Biboiuuess is cureil hv the use ol Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant l'ellet-i.
Tor al by Ta' -ssn Co . Oruisnls.
Pendleton
Placing Mill
and LuidIkt Yard
Dealer in all kitldfl ol
Lumber ami Building
Materia!. Hi stuck til
Uttbi shinnies, tar paper,
moiiiilings, sash ami
tloors that are qutfMttMd
not to warp, Estimttei
funiithad on building
material on short notice.
R. FORSTER, - Proprietor.
The Best
Ever Brewed.
PILSNER
BEER.
Made from llltercl water, heroin
iiieiiil. d hv .iv sicians. Vou can drink
all you waul of it ami not have the
headache or get tlu.y.
ICE
Also Wholesale Agent lor
SCHUTZ
KILWAUKEE
BEEI
In hollies, barrels, or case-.
Call up J -relepbooc
. M. D
H. KOPITTKE.
Schultz Brewing Co.
Alba Sawmill
Good Lumber
Hoth Roiitfh and Dressed.
QmWn Promplly Pilled.
J. L. Bisher & Co..
ai li v MHP00N.
Faclfic Mulual Life Insurance Company
COMBINATION ACCIDENT I'oi-It'V NO.
i;
ANNUITY PLAN WITH RKTURM OF ALL PBI U1UMW
I'llttvinttl TllK.il-. BBNU'lTX tn;
QBNBRAL AcciuHNrs.
Death hv Accident i."i,00ti
Ia.s of Siht ft.ixsj
,uiiiilation of
Both Hands o.lKXI
Both Batat 6,00H
Om Hand and Um Foot .r,UUI
KiKjt anil Los ol I'.ye ft.OlMI
Hand and Loss of live. . . 5,000
itiltlit Hand . . 2,600
l.ilher Arm 2,100
Lay 2,oUI
left Hand 1,000
L'ithor Koot 1,000
l.os of Om V.yu 060
linluuiiiity par weok for
total disability, limit
200 Week- 26
Indemnity -r week for
partial disability, limit
2n weeks 6 to HO
Limit of total and artial
liisability $5,000
All 1'eelllllllllr. ,-e lli'lin iiol
L'aVM-1 Of Aeeitlelllal I lentil.
iiol'HI.K these Hiiiviniti if Injuriti ar rseatvi
wiuie h c.sssr..ii,aii in u piar - loi pai-- i.l-.-. -
iu or on a aTKAM, KLKt Tltlt or I llll l
veyauee of a common I ai iu-r
lairm.K tloiae Anioiiuis if Injuria, arc rseslvsd
HlillurldiUK I ti a PABBKNUBB BLBVATOB
DOUBUE iiicse avatouau 11 laJuclw arc usutttl bv
Ihe lillltNISt, tiK A BUILOINU while Innured
i, Ihurt-lu.
UNK IIAI.I Ihone ABMaOlaU liljitrie- ai ..oi.el
hy Hernia, produol by oslttrual and seel
dental v iolence.
ONK-TKNTH these A l.i. nun if injurie. an
causetl bj cllhei OAS V A ft lit , I'tilSUN 01
injuiiea lUlelltiouallv inllli led noun the In
sureil by any olbei pun ,ile or insane
lexcelil aaull- ..Mini. 111.-. I ii t. purimae in'
buinlaiy or lobbery iaid for in full).
liNK HAI.F ol lbs I'oli. v will bceOBM paysbls il
daaM is aaoaad by oibet Usiiiv injui i of
which Ihere exl.l, no utt. iual Vlalbic toll
iu,lon or wouud upon Die bod (ilnot nun; ax.
cepled) or il death i- . , , ,v SI NsTHliKI
or KHBKllNtl
1'rlDelpal Sum may b.- iuereased from -u.eu in
eigluy per teul througl. lb. Auiiuiiy llan
araTntad.
iudeuiuii la raoaats si sad ,.i ... i, ,,,.,1 o(
Kit .111 Meek,.
liclciiiiiily uoii-U paid for former injuries ,h
uol deducted in eaae of Heath Iaj of Main
AaiButatusB, or MaaMUtjr.
AsaaulU lor purpoa. ol Uurxlan or Uobbary are
covered '
ladsBiilly tor i an, a. Disability proportioned in
ran Mat ui Diaablemeut.
t'oat iirofussional ami busiuttwj men whose oxiositro lo accidentw in cluetl
Kxtra l'rel'urrad, MS .00 a year. I'ref. rretl, rtu.iKi u vear
I rojsirlioiiate premiums for other aiiioiint.
GOOD MVB AGENTS WANTED,
FRANK N. MoCANDLESS, QatkMal lafiait, Klliui.burg mfY
A lew Ottd Hir.es of ent um s at fl.lHI per keit.
Special order k'iven prompt altentioii.
IKK
WHY YOU SHOULD BE A MEMBER
j" because ymi are m any time liable to accident or sickness.
G BaOBUK.' loss of time hy sli'di tlisnbillty means loss ol money.
Ilecan-c the Society pav vou 1 16.00 per week if diHiihhtl hv neeitleiit or
lakraNBi
r ,anse the Societv para vou NO, 00 ill event of death, lev BtMMWl pfttd
ihirinu' xieknet.
E llcciiiie iui elaiins are paid promptly, without iinnoyim; ilelnys. Sec
o letters ol tho-e whom we have paid.
B li.caiise it i nn Oragna institution, and it ollicers are wel1 known and
raapomlbla uMilnaai men.
G Baoavn II Boats bal H.OOa year.
P BaOMBB Mr. W. II. Street, the Special IJepresenlat ive ol the Society, is
G now in vour city, at Hrown'- resitleme, ,'itsi I'lnv street, ami
o will answer all ' impiirie, ami receive your appl ieation.
c BaoMiaa manj of jroor loading oitltans an- nienibera, ami Pondlatoa will
G have one ol the largest CoOBOill in the Mala,
vA ft JIAA tjl AA Jl vliA &Aa JUlAllS.aJU
SPECIAL
To Be Read
Every ! ay
Get Your Qun...
(iroilse Season upon- An, 1.
Plenty of Shell at
II. J. BttUmAn'i
roriicr Wsbbaaat Mail. Ma
J rench Restaurant.
TIIK PLAOI T( i:at
w 'here yen can BM oiiii-iIiIuk
(KWDi
iu l.alonlaiiH,
I'rop'letor
Quick Cab Service. ... Formers Custom Mill
iimM Livfty UIk
ittata lor Teal riprlnif At Any linu-
UfAM)tlAlU' lUte
ILV1M ( UAI
Wiprlfijr
Depot Stable
f:red Waltem. Proprietor.
OSfAfty, 15" barrvN a t.tty.
KUntr ci' liAiiK'l 'r whom.
I ... ir Mil: I t-vtl rimttt-.l Ketnl, olv, aIwajti
Hi llAtiil.
1500 Bucks for Sale
They arc full-blooded BmbotUlleti And
Polled Delaine M.-rinu: . Tluy art- lare, wull
maiured and careful I v sfinctt'd luicks. tilioup
man should we them before making contracts.
Conveyance furnished free lo iiiHt tliis
and of thoroughbred!. Aiidreai
CHAS. CUNNINGHAM,
Poiullctoii, Ore
Pilot Rnck. Or
H I li lt " '"
1
DIAMOND STONES.
Inn't fail to j;ct or.e lor
Ihefpeniog your old CUttaOg tools.
1 liis i I (hi last clianct- in i'ciulle
ion to buy uiil- on the itrMt. No
BganU.
1 Taylor, the Hardware Han I
E 721 Main Street. 5
i UNION WBUTtUAL AID SOCIETY
jo (fBaoraimiad aadat la utwi "i oibbobi
Homr: OHIua. - Portln'id, Orciion.
...si;ns...
Lumber.
lath.
Shinnies.
mndtoa iaperi
loiilairiKH
rickets,
gaeh ami Don
Screen Doors i-'wi .
Tm (itll 14
Borie & Light, Prop
AHn St.,pp.Coi,r,
- - . - - lt)ijy
For those who wear
Sh'rta aml Nl.irl ,,i,t,, Uy J
etc., the Homes,,,. u09lrT2l
nJ
Paints. Wall Paper,
Glass, Picture Mouldin
and Artists Materials
K J. MURPHY,
1 '' .p.,;,! Mltick, Court Street.
H.A.HARVEY,
Th
in
only WHJhuiv maker of hand made harness
slock. .AH work gnarateed.
Court St-.oOcUde Rule Hotel
Mit't:liil HilvniltRKes,
roil. I ... V . i ..... i
- ... ,s ,.arrt, ,0fM
.KUlHlBrTSI ill peritMl atjlr. fij,
uuv .ii.ti uieir in nml ofr
- " ""'wr than t.
caw wimn tiieirw.irk mu ,, 1
aatalHialiriients. 1'ruBt bv , ,T
uarlatiuB.
THE DOMESTIC UODQ
I. T. Robinjon, Pro,). TtJenai)
Hardware
Sporting Goods
Wo carry a full liw ol la,
beal i utltry on the uirai
l.nre line ol rule n. ibitja
ammuiiition. Sun-iaii ,(
stnvt'H nml raniirs.
W D. Hansford & Co.
THfi CITY...
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables...
CHRIS SiriMSON Hrajrat
Kverytlilnc Nsw. Nn H'fls;
N"-. Rln. l:--' rli ul '
In the city. Bt.srilsn (jrtTon U
1 1 m attt-nlioii.
Iitn lee uni hour ef Ukuim
Telephone No. J.
PHYSICIANS.
, i o . ...it . e I'l i I ! V ' 'r.)
toB BsVluas Usui chiMiuk. oBoilasai
Ul 12 . 1.1 ; 1 III o p. ul. isieputioti.
K. VV. VINCKN'I M I'. OKKICKIttl
ol Kirn Natiuual Uaua OBca awn USB
; I lo .1 hi
Hit , , -Mllll. "(Vr'KICKOVUrS
i asviui. bsiu. uwft urn
ileiiic kilt-uliuuc i
I'
. 1
B.OAIII'IKIJI M.U.HOMiUfia
I'livMiian au.l Suriwu
11, Helms
nit IV K I'KHIIV. Or KICK IS JJ3
1. ml. Una ..i.e.. -ii' HlM smsBaB
tiltici n.nir. ia ami inn"'
UKNTISTS.
K. A. VAtlOHAN "'KM 1ST.
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