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. UNDERWEAR Now that '1I weather in iippronehi tur. tfcf ne- vmiiv of baying heavier nndarwaar will soon begin to assert itself. Natural!) JrOU will want to ifo where you ean get tin' host ttradi- (or the least MM mill everybody knows that Tin1 Magnet in the (ilaee. An asnorttnetit unexcelled anil iriits out (0 tin- bottom; miles quick ami profits small. A chance (or a Rold watch tfjven with rver dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements Xi Wilson. Court and Cottonwood TIHIKSKAY. NOVIMItl K 1. Hum NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET OK 'KMIDEN.T, William J. Bryan. OK NEBRASKA. roii VICE PKKSIDKN I'. Adlai E. Stevenson. Of ILLINOIS. roll PRESIDENTIAL ELEt'TOKS. W. U. PIBRCE. o( I'matllla. IIE1.1. STI'ART. ..( Mnltnotnali. J WHITAKEK of Benton. K. KRONER, ot Maluioraali IS THIS STATE LAZY? Oregon's population in 413.632, an increase from :ti:t,7fi0, in 1SW), ten years, of W,7oo, or over M er cent. The population of the utate of Wash ington in A17.H22, an increase of l. 282, or clow to .r0 net cent, over that of 1800. There is a lestoii somewhere (or omeoja) in this iliacrepancy in Oregon growth. The young state of Washing i n. admitted t statehootl only eleven years ago, in 18W, has already out stripped Oregon in population, having both more people ami a rapider rate of increase. No one will ascribe it to superior natural wealth ami resources. Oregon is. if anything, too wealthy in natural elements, minerals, tint Iter, stone, grass ami grain foods in the anils, for by profiling here in Oregon such an abumiance ami such easy conditions, nature has ierhapx made the state lasy. Scarcely in any state in the Union can a living lx- made with less exer tion than in Oregon. The exceptions are found in the .Southern states, where in certain localities absolute "goodfornothingnaaa" exists because of tin' Imiintv of nature. Can it Is- n.u Oregon ian. have simply sat down in lazy self-complacency and ermitteil the people o' a less favoreil state to outstrip us in inducing immigration'.' TH4T DITCH WATER EDITORIAL. The most brutal, insulting editorial expression which has upimarcd in an Oregon newspaper for years was printed as a leader on the editorial page of the 1'iirtlaii'l Morning Orugonian of Tues day, Oct. 3D. It is not lit to be en dorsed by any journal claiming more respectability than tie- l'ortland Mer cury or the SH)kane hun. It is narrow, cold-hloodeil, partisan, misreprescnta tive, unfair, dishonest. Wen- a man to drop from the moon, learn the exact conditions and read that edi torial, he would conclude that some QSje wrote it who hail escaped from a prison designed for slanderers, and viaeud by a newspaper manager whose eeuse of decency would not earn him a place in a well regulated jail. How self-respecting journalists can pen such rot ami so wilfully misrepre sent tin it fellow citiiens is beyond understanding by ordinary mortals. The editorial in question intimates that persons who opso tin- MrKinley MbMM in 1 1 - Philippine feel pleasure at the troubles and sufferings ot the buy in blue who enlisted and went to the war. The language of toe editorial is tbia: Of course, if there is nothing better than ditch water in your veins you will not care to have the American troops in the Philippines supported at DOOM, You will even take malicious pleasure ill hearing of the difficulties they en counter and loss of life among them. You will feel giad that you l ave en couraged the iiuuirgents i. continue their warfare and will censure the courts-martial that condemn brutal monsters like (Japtam Novkio, who murder prisonere by burying them alive or by delivering them over to other savages who sin k their hloisl. If your own blissl is ditch water, you will feel no indignation alsiut the- things, but will pro Pead with your cant about Mlberty" and "con sent of the governed," and will con tinue to hope that our flag will be ex pelled from the Philippines. If opposition to the Mckinley regime now be criminal, it was at least repre hensible nine days alter the final news came of Dewey's Manila victory, which, so the Oregoniau has since said, settled the whole question. But on May 12, the Oregon lan said editorially : When the war broke out, the Ore gon ian predicted that one ot the first result.-, i) victors would bt- demand for KXTKNrJION Ol KMI'Iltlv Kvi- dvuee of the presence of this lever of conquest in the national blood aireaoy appears. Demand is freely v o ice I foi permanent possession ol I'orto Kico and the entire Philippine archipelago, aud it is clear that only the distinct promise uuutaiuad in the joint resolu tion of emigres HKNTKAINS TIIK. COLONIAL advocates from insisting also iixin the appiopriat rail of t'uba Itself. Here is distinct anti-colonialism, ant i-"oxtension of empire.' Was ditch water then (lowing through the veins of the Oregon ian man who wrote that May 12. IS')v, editorial'.' And by ahe)! aleheinv has the ditch water RsjM turned to hlrssl, with good strong corpuscles'.' .nv American eiti.en ol common deeeney feels kindly towards the sol dier boyi admires their bravery, love their valor. The Second Oregon's mag niliivnl charge at Malabon. in the face of a withering musketry, w ith a terri Ide eutllading lire eomingtroin one side, thrills all alike, and give Ore gon's regiment the banner for highest hmverv dttftag tin campaign. Hut, cannot one doubt the wisdom of that campaign, without losing sypmathv with the boys'.' Cannot one believe (the pol i t ica 1 leader, are wrong and at the same time cannot he glory in the evi dence thai American soldiers tight s tight troop- of no other nation on earth'.' And how aisuit some of the returning volunteers who fought like demons in Luton and yet who condemn the main tenance of the war'.' Ity the Oregon ian's logic, those returning volunteers have ditch water in their veins. THE MtuHT OR THE RI0.HT OF IT. Kverv law and every isilicv, which enters into the welfare of a nation stands upon one of two foundations either upon its might, or its right. There can be no intermediate ground. No evasion; no excuses, no deviation. It is either right, or it is wrong. There are no half way stations in this ques tion. There is just a narrow line be tween these tao points, not wide enough even, for the shadow of an excuse to rest upon. And to distin guish clearlv just when this Inn divides the great issues of human gov ernment, is the nice task of true citi ten. hip, and the sole purpose of all enlightenment. If it required no effort on the part of the citiien to discern this narrow Inn parties, and platforms, and arguments would Is- futile. It would be useless p educate, to circulate truth, to widen ami uplift the views ol men. ! at. would have done the whole dutv of education, in giving o iniinanitv an eve ami judgment so keen ami subtle of ienetration. Hut rate, or Nature, or tnsl or whatever or whoever it is, that tixes the mental calibre of men, has not given them this degree of exeellem Ami so that lietter angel, Knlighten- ment, has been sent to complete the work la-gan. Its mission is to open Un closed gateways in the Kmpire of Mind. To raise up the darkened win dows in tie- temple of human life, to admit the sunlight into the soul ami to make man, indeed, oiilv a little lower than the angels. All of our lies! education i- based upon experiment and experience. W get the thrilling touch of a reality from this kind We feel its olcctrii impulse, awakening our understand nig, ami we know ami realize its re sult and fruition. It is tangible t. our touch. We can ask why. and In answered with a fact. We can go into details ami sift the golden fragments into our melting pot. The best laws, the Pest doctrines, the best customs and facts ami iil u-ies and practices which liermeate and vitalize human govern in- nt. are founded upon ex-riciicc lhey stand, imiierishalile ami un shaken, i.ecause thev ban- been tested trill v , and found to be in perfect rela lions to the greatest gissl of mankind After the lest ol tune has been given to the doctrine in question, after tin justice ami logic and wisdom of it have been tried, it should Is- easy to choos Delween the t'laal ami the bad. Tin work of education is almost completed, liv the alcliemv ol lime. It seems that a wise choice would la- (he in exorable resuit, in the light ol so mod. experience. Ntt hnnral man "ill nhcEias against the best interest ol III 111 sell and those concerned. Mis understand ing, aside from his prejudices, will direct him. Where Might ends and Might begins, is the del mate task ol education to deline. Where love ends, in service and loyalty, End fear begins, where justice coast ami fore alt enthroned, tliis. it is the duty of the Intelligent man to determine. Many old traditions have towered above the human jiathway lor age-, many fear-- have I signed in the falter ing, 'feeble hearts ot mankind, so long and so strong and 16 great in au thority, Unit we have quit jisknn: if thev lire right. Thev live by virtue of their ancient aspect. They are clothed in a sinister, venerable robe, ami we who still cling to them, do not know if the heart beneath the robe be true or false. Muiininitv is one vast tremb ling lover giant. Whatever it loves it loves with all it ruining fault". With all it" halting gait, its scarred lace, or its maimed features. The dream of empire, of vast armies, of gleaming banners ami nbnqMrlng heroes, is one of these old idols of mankind. It has Iteeii upon the throne so long, it has been our gisl, our guide, our king, our guardian, for ages, this Priam of I'.mpire, that we are loth to say farewell. Its mind and heart and soul are iniprintisl upon our own so deeply ami so deftly that our strength cannot prevail over it without an herculean effort. The glamor of the old Spanish armies, her adventurers, her heroes, her conquerors; trance, in her grandeur anil glorv ; and Imperial Britain, so loved, so bated upon every sea and continent. the history ami splendor of all these is so entrancing, that we cling fondle to it. Hut back of the fdcndor of that golden picture, so bright with its colors and grand in its lineaments back of lie- armed hosts, the gallant warriors and the queenly navies, stands the saddened and dismayed throng Of hu manity. UpOtt this patient and proud form the burden falls heaviest. It Is the mass of mankind which is never seen In the panorama of empire, which suffers in silence, the gigantic wrongs of this system. Might can reign so long and so successfully that it- sur face is deceiving. It can build up an empire ami crush a million heart" and snuff out a million lives, unquestioned, Humanity, and mil a dozen kings or queens, must test the righteousness of law. Is it Might or is it Right BERT HUFFMAN. ijttfmmmmmmmtmnmmmmfflmmmmmmmmnK Stoves leu id Ranjzes. I have steel rntlUcs front m.s no up. Heat inn stoves from fj,OOtrp, Stoves put up n slmtt notice Cull beforn buying. examine my stock Largest Armor Plats. is I'robahlv the largest What armor jilate is to In- used struction of the battleship The plate will becoaic the a turret on the vessel, and ingle in the con Wisconsin. IHirt plate of is lieing cut V Dc Shilohs fh t( i.i mli an si vuuxpi Ulltl afikllVl 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 a E a V) V'il.'lllllrilx'al ure This is beyond micatlun the moat tuaeulul l ough Meill cine ever knuwn to scicaue; m lew dose, invariably cure the w..r.t w of l ough, i'ii .u,, aud Bcoaehltls, srhifs us wou derful eeeessa In tl cure of Consumption u witliost s uai -alleliutbehitinryol medicine Since its ftist dtMiovery It ha. been sold on a guarantee a sf which no other msdiclae can stand. If you have a Cough, we earnestly ask you ton y It In United Stales and Canada XV .oOc. and $l.ou. aud in Kngland 1.. ad. Sa. Hd. ani a. taj. SOLE PROPRIETORS S.CWells & Co. LEROY. N.Y. 1 ORONTO, CAN. w eats bf i'allauLU Oe.. lrus"U- at an angle instead of Udhg the are of a circle, the idea being to iietter detlcel a shot. What the armor nlate is to a battleship. Ilostetter's Stomach Hitters is to the stomach. It resists the at tacks of constipation, indigestion, dys pepsia, biliousness, ami prevents malaria, fever ami ague. It will re store a weak stomach to normal condi tion. Anv one troubled with the above ailments will do well to try the Hitters at once, r'or fifty years it has stood alone while its many imitators have fallen. Do You Cough? In' ,.k" rvrrvbtM.v ('.no. I juM let it uluiu', think- ft t " I guess I used t When i aragBteeM ing it would cure itself in a lew days ; of i oiirsethe con g h 1 tig Slid spitting o f m B us sen 1 1 iii se lasted see cral weeks, but at'tvr n while t he trouble would sub aide. I al ways no ticed, how ever, that such cold was wor.e than theone before. My throat seemed to gel weaker, and the least change in the weather Muriel the coughing again. The last cold vvu- the most severe of all. I was really frightened. Cough drops and home ireatment did ungood. A friend told me about Ackers Knglish Kcincdy I got a Isittle, and you never ...m tl,, ,ki of the way it acted Hetore thelsitlle was 'one I was well My throat felt u.i strong am I well us could lie. Since then I have l,ud no more trouble. 1 think Acker's Knglish I . , i trengthens the delicate lining of the throat thul it easily resists the changes in teiiis-ra-turc.andit hul Ids u)tliei'onstitiition a-well.'' (8igneil) Ctuuii: Si iiwvb. aai fiold St , Hnajklyn, N Y. Bold at 35c., Ma, and $1 a Isittle. Ihroiighout tie- fjlalled Stales and I annda : ami in Lug land, at Is. M., ML, ta.tsl. II you uru not satislieii ufter buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money buck. IIV 'lulhitrtzr thr rittin ' i uj. c . W. U. HUOKUi a CO., twutur: Arm Vers, sold by ilrovk A MeOuiasa. Feudleton, ore ICE Also Wholesale Agent rer SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE HEEK in bottle, barrels, or cases. Ca P M C Telephone liU. O H. KOPITTKE. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line rtuaton 6: Carooy , Crop s. I enve i'emllebui every day at 7 o'clock except Sunday, for filet Kock, Nye, Itidge, Alba and I'kiah. Qaiod ac coiiiiuisiations. Keusoiiakie Ireight and icvsht-nger rales. City otiiee at Tall man A Oo'l drug store. Taylor, the Hardware Man 721 M:iin Street You want to get the best When you buy Harness NEW LUMBER YARD. We tire now ready for business, near Washington" At Columbia River freight depot, with a general assortment of lumber direct from our own saw mill, and can furnish anything promptly, Country orders in ear loads shipped direct from our mill in carload lots at correct prices, tiive us n call. A, C. Shaw & Co. W. J. SEWELL, Mgr. ctfA 111111.. Runs o'-KH H IH-t. To I tnake only haiul sewed liarnrss and j'liar.mtei piece nl leather. Call and net mv irices. everv P. A. HARVEY, Court Bt., op. Golden Rule Hotel The Eastern Oregon Babbitry The only one of any dimensions in Eastern Ori'Kon, is prepared to furnish jlbdigftMd Belgian Mares from well known imported stock such as Lord Uritian. Yukon, Sir Stvles and others equally M good. Our aim is to raise only the very boat. Any one intending lo buy will do well to visit our Hnldiitrv hetore purchasing. CotTW ponilence is solicited. Nowlin & Faxon, Proprietors. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Byers' Best I'lottr. it took fitst premium at the Chicago Wot Id's I'air, over all competi tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever used. livery sack is guaranteed We have the Deal Steam Rolled Barley, See I Rye nntl Beardless Parley Pendleton Roller Mills Hardware Sporting Goods We carry a lull line of the beef cutlery on the market. Large line of riile and thotgui) tmmnnltirm. Hpaeiaii on stoves and ranges. W D. Hansford & Co. The Best Ever Brewed. PILSNER BEER. W s RVftRS Pnm It. Golden Rule Dining Room. trider Aflanagemenl of Diehard Lambrctch. Bvorything Served the niarki t aflonls Kitchen under supervision ol a French rind. Banquets and itipperi lor lodges a ipecialty. AMBKICAN PLAN. S.L00 per Day and Upwards. I (neat Hotel the Pacific North wast tecoin- THE PORTLAND MDHTLANIi, ORIQON. Special Hates to I .astern Oregon people for toonst - and commercial travelers. vUltinx Portland. Headquarters t. WWBUg, Manaxer Made from lillered water. II inendeil I v iiliVHieiaiiH. Vou can lirina all you want of it and not have the headache or jiet di.zy. Schultz Brewing Co. Oregon Lumber Yard lainihor, Lath, Minifies, KuiidiiiK Pa par, Tar Paper. iMouldiiittH. Pickets, Lime and (ement, Hrick and Sand. SiihIi aud I inm Screen DtMirse. Windows, l erra Gotta Pipe. Borie & Light. Prop's Alta St., opp. Court House. PCM fa n.v :sj 'tUlK. t "'fl.A l a.. iiew.-i ' I iii,, ii- V'tMOO ' l'P"intaBiltilld Thrmiist. .i..i TXT' iZJW. imerican line. "" n"scmDull stVi,,n. '"v"' nd.etoM.n.: .J,.?r.':i,.,,"r.'"''naau tun. Iir... 1 "nM o.rS -R A l, , ,7"ai Take the, Washing Columbia River Railway l or Chieairo, St. l.i a , ill D:-. r n i nuns Last and Cortland and stm, " tur sound. Arrives Mniula,, Hdn,,o ll'.r. il.llv I. Irani uj m - . .'. - 'rwaiuii, rii inoirnis i ri.Mr,i,, ..Z. T.I- miMlalliins, call nil or nt,),, " V Him, B. K. UAl.IIKHIIK.il ii S Tmm W.ll. WUU.il, ATTORNKTS. .vi, .i.i. ,v itAI.KY. ATTiUVlr. nn.v.v ,v l.ovvr.l.L ATTnl'VW. .il'll(10!l flluil II tavvv Kisiiii ton, nri'iem. , ... a ...ii,,, i uAnYKK iirrai. " ....,..,, i ruuiaiss, uni 1 OS. r I I .( 1 . 1 . , I 1 1 lTf.,u. ,,. - ' - i"..ii - ...... .- in a.i.ii ituou bwci. V IIV L L'T 1.' V . VP.. ... O. ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 I ' ' I . . I t. i , T ,uiee ill AHMH-I.UOII niWt K. 1). HOYll, Oouri Bt. ATTOKNIY AT UW. ....... ... , ,,,,, ,, rn r, -, i miaini Wool for Sale Thursday of each wuk I will bed the Golden Kale Hotel to reeiive eeeid hidi on Lots of Wool No 5, B, 13 and .7, about 500 sack, now toted hi uib iiiueujii(ifiu warenouee, 1 reserve the of rejecting any or ull liidhi. J. E. SMITH. privilege Doll Sale Prom October 2.1i! will pitas, otif en 1 11 J; . . . 4 uiscoiini in irom -io lo 1 , m to Novombor nt wc Inn u Dulls on sale at oeat 71f Mitin St. MAX RAKR Subscribers to Magazines IK VIM WANT TO sun serllai lur inasulusii ur utiwsaurs In Tim Uallsd llajal or Euru(a.', rviult by jjoslal uute, cUuck ur o ie1 lo tin- kAsrOssuo NUN tin- Ul . ill! 1. price of tbe JillWIuatliiu yuu ilssire. .ml we will liavt It swnt to yon ami aMiuun- all risk ol Ihs ISoUe bl-llia losl 111 lue einil- both tioutile ami risk. II yn to the East Ossuonian, hi It vtJJl save- yuu ynll are a sulinrrltirr 1 luuiuius yvu u" Ooiluet ten Iwi ueut Iruui lie iiubllshers' urlixi Address KAHT OKEIJONIAN PUB. 00., I'sudls UMi, or uu. .BBBBs aaBBBBBBay-j ' aaar jKrF M . rff. -I '.ii. Hotel St tori UKO DAHVKAU, Prop. EJegctutly PurDisiitxj. Steato Hedteii Hurpan flan. Block and a-half from depat. Sample Koom In connsction. Insurance Kire, Life, Aeeidont, IMaU (ilaas, etr. Loans on Oily sad Oaeats riojisitj. Real Estate lniirovivil ami Unimproved City Uita' SUxik Kanehes and VYhoat r'arniN SEE J. R. DICKSON, i:at TTrufsjIsn MWlej. THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... CMklS SlflPSON . Propriator PHYSICUNS. i'iv. ii . ii. i in.!., orriosispu tun harniK- Mitin Dulldlm ute to u s. iii. : I tot s. a Ttitsasst);. r. W. VIM'KNT, M 1). Drill f. iii nrm .-v. nun. sank, ubsssbsib a in l tii.tp. in Hll.r. I SMITH. UKK I'K OVKK l!!Uiii savliiK Hull. Teltpl-ou- u. ilsuee loltiplnmu 8. U. H. (iAKKIKUl Ic Hliyilclau aud UuIMIiik UK. D.J, M'KAIIh, Know II, Hon Mock lelculioue M pliUIIV, black IT.I. no vi- i. eii- e v IkBBl i s SB J I'lUliliiiit, oiiiHMiu- rini s.nuu.. odlce (MMlrs, iia) ami ttlsai- 1,1, l v V V L III I V LVl Vt' II tin, I ui-rvuu. iliMJ.M' .ll'l illwl ii..,. II.,,,. I IV .1. r .nil U.IU Sil tuu, Ore. BKNTISTS. , . , . i . ii i i nuMTiar l.. n . , i. i'.ii. i i. , K..- .w . iii iiniu iiuiiaius A. h. UKAT1K baviuxs Bank II. I). 8, tlfP Uai .ilsuai.kit'1 a. . . .1. Ob-UflUT K ii.,,, iii,,,-l ,.wer V H QaSsBriaaBt AHCII1TUCTS AND IU1LJU .W4 va ...,i.,i,i,ii.iit. null- inl:. a1 lki lui l.iill.liii m m una. piai lloo in 17, Juilil bulli II. A, biiUil. tusaillll dsrs sail vi w i iiS l'EAlMMK . i .mall . CCIIK-lll walks. l"l be i ll at lUv aaiv- EANES AED B0KM- " v.: niuv i9f L' k' IS. ' I 1 1 All If " M . :...... hiiaituis. kft iX'Mii k.tiit-...B. . l J r.'-r"'-:.''...." Iirllls IaWtt at ami auruia ..- s. Ic-ruik iii 7'lXas viei-lirblciil , l- s. Ulisruaey, assUlanl uaasin- jjVIKUS ' 'II h. I I".. IJli 1 a V 1 . aj-aaa ' iel.ni i I ft' a. " II 77 X ,a -V. k "lsstasraaaa sJly U. E.cUsiige buuM w. turn, vv J rsralab. P"""1 vlea-tiiusnli nt. I. J "u""' Kvurythlug Nw. New Horses; New itlgs. Bat rigs aud teams hi the elty. Boarders alveu the liest atteutlon. U'l KH'I' N A TIO N A I. Jjr. fM .niui.tWit"?.' Tr. sssa lureslon llm' ' 1 l olisctW . ..ru ,. ..i.uis, MA r III i u r , v ice-r r.uaieaskl 1 VI i In " ' i ' ruir k' v i: M 1 'M i'-i'1B "J W.to.i, orc.ou 11 iiiiuitia.. r.i-.'".- . .j ... u.1- . ivcllolls eiuuieo MI' o... ... lion, .ii-' iu. liiv.isliaiU""ioiu.iuiiv. r,Ul i oatoan I I'm. -Ii.!'- It JaasaSfll ,. iirusldsSli Si vice unv hour of the niftht Talaphnna No 7. i HfBP O A. likrli'Siii-'ilslllia' uraw.J. r aiosvi rrotbstcl . I'll w "I . I, S. I-. I III.." 7IW . i .11 si , a oaTor.uic; : Ktu ui i kale 50c. 75c, 11.00 Babbitt Metal. S" For Sale by the Bast Oi eKo"naTl "h" o. o..;, want a cal' vim want a know. VYu im tin" Transfer and Trucking if you want Ice Delivered All Winter. Warel.o..,. Agta. Maaon, Brhman Co. TiaKI-llONK No l. VAN ORSDALL & ROSS. The East OrsKonisn is Esstsrn Oro Eon s rspr.sanutlva papar. It laada, aad sl!L V. 1 ,e "Wawata it aud abow it by KI.VIN I'KAIO. HroriUr. ViMMlf rSTssam w 'raa iVI.I isU, I Mil , rrrT.n oil t."r. r. -aim r:. Sl THE KAHI OSS"- um.. Ores"" " uiouiunt or llMu aacliisa "" H"ouaj,s. It la lbs dvsi