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...UNDERWEAR... Sim that t-oltl weather is appnwohiiw. the ne eswity of buying heavier underwear will MM begin to asWrt itaelt. Naturally y.m will want to iri where you can v the N-' 'or tin least MM : ami etreryl.idv knows that The Magnet in the ilai An assortment unem-elled ami price em to the bottom; sale quirk anl proril tmall. A chance for a cold watch civen with vtv dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements i. Wiison. Court and Cottonwood m the altarnnon of tlx- '-'til when him iM'.'nltati"ii of .'npiier ill he visitor in the- Wint'ern stales, am! wtth fat urn n tin1 iiiorninc of the '.Mtli. Henry Xorri Kilsradl in the NMMMc Amori- (Kit. POLITICAL POINTS. Dr. Hiram W ThoMM. pastor of the f'ronle'e i-hurWi In Chicago says: "WmUw we nhuli CMllkM to li.i.e syndicate' president ami a syndicate' ifoverninent r a tfovernmi'in of the PMUM tfcal i tli. issue M this cam (Hunn. I liolil that we slum Id etoi 'vudicate' rule ami 1 shall vote for Mr. Ilrvun'." Acker s 5 "About two nili- rrom Vassarr whsrv I kei'pa druje "ton iiv- lr Pratt Mit wa very sick ami kM" with romnttipti'iii W I W.l with At'ki "You'd hsd In int' sM A. Atwostus Mealy, of Brnokivn. cllrr who was a prominent yfolil demoer.i: ... four year- ago, hM OMiuM to siirt y o u I Bryan for president M the MIMII juoub MM of anti-imrtria!ism Ml twwlj MUi I is ireaident of the Hrwiklyn iMtlMM. 2?li lb- wan an internal revenue I 'Hector "n " mi. lor rr.-nlen'. I. leveiand. .... . v7 1 L-MMf' i I Better Hurry a m. iu? And select a (rood heater from the ear load ,,f stove just received. We have" Air TigM HMMn in.m MOO "Pi n,!'" air-tight, i 'ne third saved tt MM. Stove put up mi short not ice. SKK i ik, " MrKinli'v wilt not come within a I million vote, of the snpport of 1MB. I was the optimistic opinion MBMMM hv National Committeeman I' l' Iun I bar. uixjii hi" ri'turu from Chicago to Salt l-ke citv. 11 -h feast gowa THt'RIAY. KT tain. the potential element 01 MMMMk a- at anv ItaM M may brinft rimit ioh wrought t the Oak. ami girl. nmriie'. k ih'nia! I a were I A poll of the New York If era id MM-, pixing room on tii" prideio-v. and printed, "iiowed lt" trote" i.ir I'rvan. 1 H tor McK:nlos. a d.mbtfut, 2 ((lent and one BftatilblUMltt. ! ne'gld ; tiu'.i ' though' It , whih i . I " a-.id- .' - , n-'ed b H" runi Taylor, the Hardware Man t:i Mala street A III LLA Mi NATIONAL leiikkATk TICKET HK MUHtMKT William J. Bryan. OP NEHRAdkA. Adlai E. Stevenson. OP nXlNOh. i Jupiter I'liniii" MMMM a MM M thankt from Pendleton people for miling kimllr on tin- MMMMlIt dap ing Um grator (rt of the w-k elid ing Septemlar 22. Hi ebullition of temper un Satunlay .the lant iay of the treet fair. i forgiven. and bi weather record i" m4MM by all the people. Rain coniiiik' now will benet'. the wheat land". and u.tirv Mktm nurtii nut for rrup i.iirjee. THE HEAVENS IN OCTOBER. Keferriug to the tru"t. Mr. Bryar "aid t lie re eouid tie M MM monopoly in private band-. lie referred Sena MT llanna'f aMMMtiM that if the trtiPt" fhonld prove dangeroti". the n iiubiican mrtv wouid take MM of MM M M the t'nuril Sti land a' 1 M fatbhed afte your dMfaM ti i . a '. i' n .:: ol.t by Mat dlt a bottli ihroughcat d Caaaaa atn! ii Kng ! 4 xl If fM are not ig Man m ix'ttie to I v..r tnoiiey Hack SalaiiiaiU UNION MUTUAL AID SOCIETY i a N-.k.tie !,), w.,u - I" '.t Mall. I pnr-iw . J3 0 P . at. Oeitn Suar"T 1 From rlrSSjN B,j Fr s.n PTmactaB- j -ryaartMa L'rB. Mlaeit train M,.irr ! rnr mi. informf.,n: rj, tiini. what a iiindati"n claimed, "to know that 'r. ii.i. tii- arm" around you and feet voti from the trtifU. FliR PRBIPKNTIAL EUPTuK.-. :(H't nrrARi rtkm. of t mailt., rf Maltaon.ti ol Keoiot. MultnoBtt. PBOtSPERITY ! Thev tav pruaperltv if with i it? Yea, a homeotattiui doac. Kirrt. what brought it? Inflation of the eurrencv. larfvly, which the rapublii-an in 1' told u would be di'bonee: and wicked beyond description. Big crop at home: famine abroad. For how many of theae cause doe the McKinlev aduuniftration ilewatrtra credit'.' Second, who get.- the tienetit of tbi proaperity? How i it divided? The Chicago Tribune ti Ma 2 laat gave flaunt u (how that .Mr. K.x ke feller' (hare would lie about I?." ''. 000 for thi year in addition to toe million he already poimaid. What i the (hare tiiat fall to other repre eoutive of tire plutocratic .-laaa? Hundred ol thousand, and million of dollar of additional income, au tomobiles, private yacht. MM resi dence at Nan port, trip u Kunpe. BeUnaasar tvaata. What i atf "hare. iriiinginar." th) you iiavr a nummer vacation with in.ume undiminished and evervthing that monoy can nuy? Can yiu. liae Steel Trust Uate. go to Pan ana throw handfui- oi mune imm trie ti p of the KiftV. tower to the people in the (treet a voti would thniw oorn M chi.-ken" Wlia! do the republican think oor share oogtit at kat First, if you don't offend nur iuatr. the glorious privilege ot working likr an us six davs in tiie week. fistood. the loaory of eating a i-old ilmner out of a tin pai'. : and. like the horse with hi noae bag. or the uegri are before tin- war. eating enough to keep op your strength that you may continu-' to priUuce wealth lor your master. How much do lb. Manna-Morgan republican- promise ot: for ksepiuit them in power, maintaiuiug the luxury of the rich and enabling toe trust to get poasMsaion of the earth? Jut what ...ti are getting n im' a eiit more, not a right more, not the glimmer of a chance to enter more largvh into our " prosperity" and to snjm more folly the oppurtunitie and bleMiing of Asaerinan ei Xiiation. What d the den,., rat. think of this? The) think yai are rob bail ; tliey think tire trust magnates get rich out of wealth too bate produced and ought to have, and tliey propose if elected, p. do tbeir heat to stop the stealing. Workinguten. are you sa.isfied with your share aj trie Mckluiiey prosperity" If ao, vote for lire Manna syndicate : if not. vota (or brvan. SSBMtE OP IBLPISHNE-rtr. A dispatch from tlaklanil coming kl the East Oregouian tuu late on Wed neraiay evsniug lor using on tiiat day. relate : "It transpire that the life of the young girl Albert McDonald, wh died last week irom taking acid, could have beeu aaseo nsd a pb.iciai. burn called auoner. An atteuiLt wa inaiie to call a doctor over a ten-party line our the line wa in ue tire woman win. wa using it rel using u surremier the line, saying: '1 don't care if a whole family ha taken acid. J've a right to the 'phone, and I'm going M have it.' " It would now be interesting, a. well a. instructive, to iearn what are the thought of thi woman, who, by an exhibition o such selflshneas, caused lire lua of a human life. Tire re matkahle incident may he used tu illustrate the effect of seliishnee other wise maniiealed. Ullen people inaist upon ti.eir technical right wlreu such insistence emails suffering on otlrer. lleuial of another' right, as deter mined by true equity, nearly alwaya result in injury, with small advantage tu tire uue thuc standing on tire gruuird ui seihaliuesn. Any such denial euu- The planets which (how so bright!) in the evening skiv an- paMiM out of sight toward thi sun. and to- n -t.-i.-ing day and the chilly air are no clearer signs of the arrival of autumn ban i the appearance akoaa the east ern horiioi. ot the advam-e gujnl of the familiar winter constellations. At u p. m, on October 15. Taunis i well above the eastern I tarlaan, tv.iv mini mimi'takably at nu hy Uta Pleiades, below which is the equally distinctive but perhaps hjM familiar roup of the ffvades in form of a V lying on its side. At it lower ex tremity is the brilliant red Aidetiarun. which marks the eye of the Mil. am! between this and toe joint of the V i the pretty double rtar Theta Tanri. which is easily divined oy an i rd -narily giMxl eve toe i-omi ouent star beine about minute of arc apart, it seems almost incredible, however, when looking at toe stars mat their distam-e i. over oueixth of the moon s apparent diameter, but nok l actually the case. a. the m. u -diameter averages BMM ::: minute.- an . North of Taoru i Aurora, the , charioteer. marked by the brunt jyellotvish star Cape I la, whose spectrum snows it to be very mucn lixe our stir: in constitution. I Above and t the right of Tauru- an , oblique triangle of moderately bright I stars lorm the iieao ot Aries, am: further north is the conspicuous .constellation Perseus, in the M.'k- Way. with Cassiopeia higher ii A ilttie east of the zenith is the rtnat Mfoare of l'egasu(. batWOM which and Perseus is Andromeda. Almost the whole of the soutneastern sky is filled with the iiuge shapeless mas of Cetus. The head of the monster is marked by an irregular pentagon of stars almost below Aries, while Be a. the brightest star in the constellation, stands almost alone, a little to the left of the southward ex tension of the eastern eirf :., grM) r"iuare of Pegasus. The two lowest stars of the head, with another smaller on oelow, form an obtuse angle triangle, net unlike the head of An, and the longest side of this triangle, if extended to the right for a little leas than its own length, points out the re markable variable star Mira. the first afcjaat of the kind known. For m - i the time it is of the ninth magnitude ami entirely invisible to the unaided eye. but at intervals of alsiilt i'i."..-i months it brighten. i enormously, le I'oming lAcasionally the brightest star is the constellation, and being in ags :. a i-ase about luoo tune a bright a at its minimum. It usually remains visible to the naked eye for almt s x seeks. The star i. now approaching a maximum, which will jflonl a good chance to watch its light without loo ilig sleep lor the purur'. The only other ii.n- i. u u- the southern sky is I omalhaut, a lonely bright star, low down near II. e meridian, belong. ng t. the . oiiste.i.i turn of Um Souiiiern rish. Wsat of the tenith an- C'ygnil-. I.yra, and Aojnila. Hen-ule. ail (iphiu.-u r. lower Uown. and 111 the north the I'ipper is a mging low. with tire po i liters si most under the pole. Mercury i evening star in ViMD and I.. or throughout the month. Un the 2Mtii he reach his greatest MM elongation, hot is not favnrably placed for observation, being very far south and setting lesa than an 'hoar after tire sun. Yenu. i morning star in Cancer and IsMk PMMJ ai.rut three hours and a nail Mlore sunriae throughout the month. She i Mill verv much brighter than anvthii g els bj the niorning sgy, though her light is not much more than naif what it tu in AugU4l. Mar. g morning star In Canoar, riainrr MM I a- m. anu grcdually, hut slowly. lajIMslM to hngiitnea a the earth overtakes him liipiier is evening star in BaoPph B the middle of the month he -eu at p. m. and before it close he can oniy be seen in lire twilight. Saturn i also evening star iu Sagittarius, setting atrout U p. m. in the miildle ol the month. I'rano too i- evening star Ofl tio iwth he is iu conjunction with Jupiter, being leas titan half a degree south of the latter, and aotlld r- e..... identified with a Held glass, were u nut that both planets are very low iu the twilight. Neptoue I in Taurus rising aluut t p. m., but It Is always invisible tu the naked eve. he ex Manna li nr.- aMMOT P. H. MaOrtnam ol New York i-iiarves that a "cormption fuml" of kaMaan l2i.iiuo.tDO and :to.Oi',0i' is is'ing riMl by NMMt Manna t' nuv votes in Now York state MOM the Harlem river ami in Indiana am! Illinois. MK'arren says he can tin me the iMtimratt.ins "tipp'o ing the money. one Man saved From wreck MB artract the world s .ittenttoi to the hir-saveT. Yet let the liie savtng be continued every dav. an.'; v .I'.'.r.i ..- n NH It the scrne of the saving e tnaile to dam: ..ne. like a picture on a screen, it would ttMR the nouce ot' lite whoie tui tion. By a cur nus contradiction trie verv rrefruen cy with which the I ircovwry " saves lite, robs the tact af genera' inter est. For obstinate coughs, bronchitis, weik lungs, ami other diseases ot '.he respiratory or gans. "Ool4 Mcihc-a' I iuco -ery" u tiie one me licin alnch - -m:: net .:. . - -t.i -ure I: ojn'aiiu neither alcohol nor narcotics, - OrT. for Ducts THE CITY... Livery. Feed and Sale Stables... 5 HoiTMt OiHCft. Portland. Ornnon. r. p w, ajP? Aseni taS!-Sa CriRIS HII'S in Proprietor Ever.t:.int' N. V- M 't-'. N-w Kijr. P-". r.. aud team" In the city. Boarders given the bt attention. MTTtCf anv Htu - f the niuht o. 7a. .ttentior. MM life .) .rr nerce The Best Eer Brewed. tfcj Mai- mender! ; all yon heai:.i i.. PILSNER BEER. len-l water. Ke.-om- For Men and Women Between the Ages of 16 and 65 Years. If sirk ami UOabk t BtU ml toyottf basineMj would $16.00 m.-r wek pleMi y.v!" Hv paying if4.Ki you can L''t this for six wveks. 90.00 FOR PER 'KAe. Take the. For accident your ll.'.fs1 p-'r we-k MMM M it MMMnco after von an- a tii"inlief itii days, paid your tienetinary at 0Mt I nice For sick Fir death MjfJ.M k Mr W. M. S;n '.. the Strec-.a! Reiniita':ve of the ocioty. is now iu your city, a - I'i PMktoMti M Main stnet. and will answer all iiiiinirie. and PMofvt yonr application. Mr. I.. Q. Fraxier. agent of the 1'acitic Kznn-s ioniany will receive application at bii ifl a. ant of :: ami or get dhuy. on can drink not have the Ad Mir r in paper oov receipt of j: MMM Cost of mailing cp. Pierce. Bufialo N. Y. ri'drc. Lit. iL V. Its no Use to Ask G2 A -II Win won ti ax. km. THE DOMESTIC LAUKDKY TI Schultz Brewing Co. Oregon Lumber Yard Lumber, L-ith. RhiniUsi. BuMJiiiK Hapcr. Tar Paper. Mouldinut. Pickets ! .imc and Cement. Brick ami Sand, !.ih and !KMir-i. B reen DiirA. Windows, Terra Gotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's A!u St., opp. Court House Pendleton Pianino Mill and Lumber Yard Pauiic Minu.il Life Insurance Compan COMBINATION ACCIDENT POLICY M). S. ANM ITV 1 ..AN WITH stETl KN tl Al l rill.MIlMS Ri'Vipo nitst: Mis: --r. rm. (ii:vERL 4CCID St. IHII IU the- in- If iiuurls. srs rseniv .Hie .t vi.N'.li. iu m place lot Kenser .;. . ii - lay. ll.tr or c A li i.r. .on Ikutii h Loss of ' aMMta Aci igl.t idell' ? " ,00 .".umi P O BLr Hoti rswt i 'in Hand ami I Mo- I .Nit .in.! aM of 1 vi llain! .in.: I. f I Kight Hand Enter Ann Leg M.mnt Inoirie sp n-.-.-ive' in. P AMI N dill rtLKTAtOK. edouoi II inluri. n- aMHsl k . up A tll'ILl'INu while imure Animiiiu If In. .in.-- ar cause ru.u ,1 !.jr SUSSIial and M rr i II laiurlss P B I'.ipoi.v le'l UMII 111.' Ill -Nile O' iiian .r um par In full). yablr U Indeur t..t. Limit l'isa! ity ier week for disabiiitv, limit eeks ity per week for d disubilitv. limit -ks M K f total ami partial Uhjf 15.000 - '1 I bj l N llijuri.- i..trl. .-on lr.. lone e St STK'Kr: in.) 1 in. re-.l ' cm ttirougt. the f rum een Annuity PI All lrellllnlllik ure Uetururrl tlx ot 4aaM Mai lr.-.rtn la li - r.wl of panl in- lorrner in)urles b v -if I-sib !. ol Highl. isablilty 'i' Uurrti.'. or Koi.br an .1 Mobility i-llieu: r.iM,rllone.t 1.' ( .at- polaMjMial und baairMM men who.- MMMMI to accident is sjsaarasl l-.xtru Ir.i.'r..: si a year. I'refernil. :to.isi a veur. J'r..portioimte premiums lor other amounts. c;o )U LIVE AGENTS FRANK N. McCANDLESS. WANTED. 1 Agent. Kllenaburw, Wash isMEMCAN PLAN. W.Di) per ia und I p ante i meat Hotel the Pacific Northwest :C' WfrvUs won. The wl.-ue . itv of Pendleton I were the judge .tnd they all pro- noum.-vd the work of the lAnneat: Laundry to be the l.t that can ue onsiiiertj bj sgi;iru labor ami im proved machinery. Leave vour laundrv with them. "You'll be pleased.'' 1. F. Rocinc.. Prop. Terepnoa 60 ICE first quarter occur on the evemnc oi the lat. full moon on the morning ol the 8th. laat quarter ou the night of tire 14th. ne moon un the morning "1 the .'.tl and hrt quarter agam uu the night oi the MUtn the nns-n is nean-al the oartii on the ?th and fartbaM iron. it im the ith. hhe is in coujuuction with Neutiine on the morning ..' the 1.1th, with Mar uu the at en ing of tin Inth.w ith Venus on tin- aftarbuon of tire luth.witi. !er, ur un tire morning u( the -'.hi ith Uranus and Jupiter Also K liolewaie fg.-nt tor -st.HLITZ MILWAI KI.I OR in buttle, barrel, or casxa. Telcphooc 0. d H. KOPITTKE. asas i - , Subscribers to Magazines LieaU-r in all kinds of L.t!!iilifr and t4oi'or..,n .S .Material. big stock oi lath, shingies. tar paper, mouldings. sash and doors that are guaranteed not to warp. Estimates furnished or. t.uiidmp, material on short notice. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. ,l5plkl e THE PORTLAND HOH 1L.AN1J. OJISOON. SiVi 111 J . a aa, turt,tanJ . .4l viaitiog Portland oadMuarter C.BOvVEKS. Manager SPECIAL He ead Kvery Oay Hardware IF YOl M A.NT Tli M--rir tut tuKiJ1( M tLtMlalf l;.- i HUaiara of tu.... . rf Of faUMUU Uotc . ti MTU! la Ib ILkAT O XU Ibc IVtl buuiU Sporting Goods Ws carry t Iun jne of the bast eutlery on the market. I-arge line of riHe and shoigun ammunitioi. peei;. o0 Riuve and rangaa. Old Newspapers M ITT I'M ben CAE .'or1 "--sr.rrr.'k;. ..French Restaurant. Tlg PlJICg Tt KAT. aswi rS saa rouuialnx IP VOL W'AM Uu Lai ontaine, Proprietor. " ' ' -! "II U. II "ght or dv U. ... knu KLVIS flop! I'KAI We'll h,- there. Itpot Stable Farmers Custom Mill -red Waiters, Proprietor. ;.cur. lib barrel. . day ' "- bangrai lor whsal u yt Iiavr ii um Iu..U. belli! bulk iruubTe sa l ruk. U yuu ru lo Ik sUar liuwuiu, iu loain aMMM tsa bsr ivui huu lac irubl Add ia gam oKgotiMa.-. i i'ii W. D. Hansford & Co. ruin c rl.el. pi... CJ.. I u.. ... B mmmn cuuurveis lo. adraruslag can ir! UN r-ILt. AT f. uu ., i..ue B... f- "ar.g W ashington & Columbia River Railway For Chicago, sas l'it jit, UBSat. Og ill Points East aid Sunt Portland aag psaru on the Sountl. Arris MaassJi. vMnjosy, I .W.m TUMil.yr Ttnirsirrrri tV:M m n. TburMiyiusS! Is-part .tally rlr.pl Sussr nia, . re- :nlirm.t oi '..tf.i.w I mou.tions. call on or saaraa , ADAas am- ".li .li NORTHERN PACiFiG KINS Hull man Sleeping Cars. LleKitnt DininsCaiTi. Tourist Sleeping Can To ST. PACT. VINNtAPOU; I ii'Lrre i a Km i QIAIO P'lQ CK'sik-T' 1IELEai BITTE. T!IKoK,l T1CKIT TO 0HIOAO0 WA-HINilTtiS PHILADSLPaOi NKW Y' KK in iTi N and all int Kast tad sou: Tiirousn tii'i.u lo J.pui sal Qas. r.ioms nu! Sormeru rsciat stssaM sua Aiu.rir.u hue TIME &IHIS0UU- Train iesrss frrodl.tou osuy skss" i6aai ra For lurtliar lulorraslnw. luss.wr Sll.l tl.-trlj. call uli or rUr " J rSil Lou Orvtfoi. or . l' ' ummm Tinnl ui Moinwo su. IMS PH YSICI4MS. no u i. i . i ur'K i fc ii nsrsss KaUI !U..l " TSrSBsrawi toll isviis u u s iu . ; . i K. w. VIS' kn r y 1'. pawssw ol rirst Wall Mai Bans ra. ;lioJp m UK. i J. It ITH. luion -f- I llslic Wl.ptlOb. t - A H. 8. UAKr'lfcLK Physicisi. u: Building lH. 1 J. M I At I. Kixia i ion block Tskspassa !!.. il.i hi.,' A 1 H U K PCRK V i '.WE J? Ji! iMllllllU. i.'l"-"ll- " rSStr: hour.. l. ul m0' UEHT1STS. - .wir Uffa t. A. VAl i'HAN. wa""' lllJllUd Btlli'.lIlS hanngr hu or llISit- ukstiht. . A. MA. i'V,t..ifs. IU Bioc 0Sf I 1 xt'TZ. ABt-MIIIitTb AB UUZ.. li, till T. K. HOWAK1 m ro.u.n.letr. Llsr. ....... I.ir L.U.. Ilium koolu 17. Judd tvuhdlBI BASKS AND SAL bA"l I 1 KH 1 .N A I I IOU. L.pll.. !jS; sbd tslsl'SBhl a tbe NorttiWM'. . ... iin.r SS . u U.lrB LWii .. sou surupc t- - Brtam . Uirui.. 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