...UNDERWEAR... Now that colli weather i apnraaahtny, the ne emity of buying heavier Under Mr will MOO Ix'tliii to MMT1 itself. Niltiinillv Jrou will waul to (To where you can net the la'st gtaile (or the leant nionev: ami everylxxlv knows Unit The Maim la the plav. An assortment uneseelled anil priees cut to the bottom ; sales qttlei ami profits Pinal I. A chance lor (jolil watch pvcn with every dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood KK1D.W. NOVEMBKK l'HX). NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET fOK PKESIDKNT, William J. Bryan. OK NKBKAdKA. FOK VH K I'UKSIDKNT. Adlai E. Stevenson. Or ILLINOIS. rOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. W . PIIRCC. of I'roalllla. I "K 1.1 UTI'ARI. l Multmimsb J. WHITAKXk. n( Bentou K. KRONRK. o( Multnomah. WANTED SUBSERVIENT EMPLOYES. - The Chicairo Union Stockyard." com pany has deoiileti to employ colored lalxirer- from the Smth. The manage ment in (peaking of the movement, saiil they wanted men who never truck, who were content with the waire paid them, and who would vote ax their employer vote, which, added the management, they shouhl do. There in more than a local issue in thin incident. It concern more peo ple than the stockyanl company, the present employe and the proipectivo ones. Their desire is for men who will bear their lot patiently, whatever that lot may be. The stockyards peo ple are anxiouH to eliminate Ulior trouble, to adjust matter so as to avaH all possibility of a strike. Kven though the employment oi col ored men from the South promise disappointment for these manager, were it likely to prove successful. It would be a very poor eolation of a, seri ous problem. Doe it augur well for the future when powerful coriwration are preparing to employ men who have not the restless spirit of progress which make, them go on to bettor thing'.' 1'oes it make for tie weal of the republic to make men forget their interest sufficiently to work like dumb brutes and follow the dictate of their employers on all occasions, taking their political direction from those employers'.' It is not argued thai the employe hould antagonize (heir em ployers, or should necessarily vote against the wishes of those einul lyere. But, when the lalsiring man rests con tent to be dictated to in his voting, he has voluntarily placed fetters upon his own wrists ami bartered his citizen ship. And the sloek yard experiment bodes ill, indeed, for the people who come there to supplant the men now employed. SCOTT INVITES POLITICAL MURDER. Senator Scott, in the Ne York Thelalore Roosevelt bainUet Molll, said: "I laalieve in trust. They are a good thing." No one who has learned ttie facts any longer doubt that Mr. bcott spoke these words. This is not withstanding Senator Scott denied it the next day. If he said nothing of that character then why did he before any one had reported his speech tele phone lo the Naw York newspaper trying to suppress any expression of that character which might be handed in by the one uewpaermaii who was present'.' Senator Scott ha not so much nerve a Senator llvnmi, who aaid he be lieved in all good trusts, and who then aaid later that that was exactly vilial he did aay. beaatur Scott Drove that he believes trusts are all right, for he himself said after the latal New York banquet that he was connected with one. Toe American people might forgive him had he not said that the Standard till ...mp.ur, was a good thing, ami that our prosjierity i baaed upon the Standard Oil company V oeralious in a large degree, baying thai, Senator scott invites litical murder. Reports of looting in I'ekin and other Chines.) cities by armies of the allies indicate that all the advance of civilization has not borne the race of man above the standards of the Middle Age in me respects. ('iiptnlm and lust still form essential parts of man's makeup. A Word was a "prince of good fel lows" with other people's money. Al most anyone could earn such a title if he used enough of cash belonging to someone' else. lown east the people are beginuimr to grow rather tense in regard to political matters. They are making ready lor souiu knockdowns and drag outs. I A legislature meets in Salem in .fan nary, and yet nothing i being said alut the important measure that should be enacted to improve local government in Oregon. The national election ha overshadowed all else, and yet the action of the state legisla ture hold greater potentiality of g.sxl or evil than a presidential contest. Oregon gets M new congressman. The new census shows not enough in crease to entitle the state to another representative. Two, the present ap portionment, will remain our represen tation in congress until another four years has elapsed. Now come on the struggle in con gress over army readjustment. Secre tary Hoot i prepared to ask for a regu lar army of from 71,000 to 100,000 men. which will call forth the bitterest dis cussion over militarism and imperial ism. THE KILLING OF ANNA BONA. Anna Kdnn wa an Indian medicine woman. She was intrusted with a knowledge of nature' law, somew hat higher than that of the average Indian. Her people expected her to be unfail ing in her cure and prophecies. Thev had implicit OOaWWoiiOO in her Us-rior iwers, ami fully helinv.il that sh was in touch with the treat Spirit. A mistake in her conduct was iBPUWiblO, from the Indian iint of view. She wa priestess and HMO for them to follow and obey. In sicklies he w.i- the ever present guide. In trouble the law giver, and in death the iluef mourner, whose wailing drove away the evil spirit and openeil the gates of the happy hunting ground for the de parted. She was clothed by them in a sort of sacred admiration, and her "talks" were voices from the invisible spirit. Hut in this instance her herbs ami incantations tailed her. ami the child she was doctoring died. In the twinkling of an eye, her siiierior lamer vaniMie.1 acconliug to the ru toms of Her people. She had failed to cure, and was a false prophet. --. an imposter. a witch, and for practicing her ir.ui. I- she must die. Tin i tin Indian law. It is older than any American tradition. It comes down through the history of these people, unwritten, yet unchanged, tor so many gem-rations that its origin is unknown. It is stroug in the mind of these simple folk, a second nature to them, a sacrci oiingatiou which is never broken. The Indian medicine man win fails in hi- cure ,ir prophetic i doomed to certain death, lie ha as stinted to 111! u holy office, to take int. his keeping the whole welfare of his tribe, and when he IsMrav his utter heli lenes- in tin- fai i of n.iMr. laws, no punishment are spared in his torture ami .h ath. So Anna Kdna must oav the penalty. The lather of the dead child is only executing a law older than our eon ti Mtiofl i older than our declaration, older, even, than the Anglo-Saxon tongue, when he kill the witch who ha imposed upon her icoplc. Col umbia lieorge and Toy-Toy are tvi.es of an age and race and an order of intelli gence which is passing from view. They loe their local inisjrtaiice, when considered iu the light of human his forv. Their simple emersion oi the crime is given in implicit faith that the Indian tradition which ticMM the witch, will supplant the taw of the hind. Hack of their innocent story is seen dimly struggling for utterance and j ust ilicat ion, the reason for the crime. In their eyes it is no crime. It is fate. It is a duty, no leas binding than the burial of the dead. It is one of the iron-clad riles of the old age of man, iassing through the crucible of the newer age. It is the past struggling against the tide ol the present. the Israelites carried their law into the Kgyptian bondage. "An eye for an eye and u tooth for a tth" sounded a harsh in the ears of their master, a the Indian's brutal custom does in ours. BotW found strange, unwritten laws in every country she ens hived. She tried lo stamp these out. She in Hided penalties upon the wondering peoples. ami m all the sever it.v 01 her law and nicelv her culture, she never triumphed. The Scythian mutilated hi person for relieioii reason. The Goth drank water from a cup of n human skull. The Druids in Hrltuin practiced their g re if tome ntc, In the presence ol the tiliftering spears of the Ifoimni armies. And in all countries, among all race are found then indelible characteris tics, which time, and torture, and cul ture and threatened extermination have failed to destroy. ; jjimt!mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! ! mffl Stoves land Ranees. I Imvr steel Ntttfa It""' It8.0 II?. Ua iDH stoves Iront I4.OO n Stoves put up 00 short notion, Coll and oxomim boforn buying. 3 1 my stock It is a historical parallel w hich has 1 been struck in even age. We look at j it from a local standpoint and see none of it strange Importance, We rub against these people 011 our streets laugh at their curious manner and custom and pas them on without deeper glance at their story. Hut when we sit at the liar of justice and see a tribal custom, older than our gov- eminent, annulled, set Miue, super ceded and condemned. In the sw ift and terrible lutt.ee of civilization, we take a second glance at these wondering j people. The faith thev have followed; 1111 htm. is alirtu-ii ill if .Mil lit i new . The law ol 1 1 if i r lathers are nlMU from I their statute and thev slalM lid pic 1 and mated amid the blinding IpleTI - practiced in Moses time. I he t hinese have custom four thousand years And i it snv wonder that I'endlc like olden Kgypt, shall say to the iMimtman "l urMiKe your g.sis ami yi npn Villi IIIIV IITI1CSS "0 follow mine 1 moke only hand sewed harness ami guarantee piece ol leather. Call ami got my price I Taylor, the Hardware Man 721 Main Street. LUMBER YARD. a n. bi. w pacific We arc now ready for business: near Washington A Columbia Hiver freight depot with a general ii"snrtnioiit of IlimboT direct from our own saw mill, mid can furnish anything promptly. Country order in ear loads shipped direct fm:n our mill in carload lot at. correct price, (iive us a call. KUNS to 1 n n . 1 To I'eJKJf) "KASI, rOkOOi. A.C.Shaw&Cj. W. J. SEWELL, Mgr. THROLGH "otoni You want to j?et the best When you buy Harness The Best Ever Brewed. BERT III' l ! MAN For the Baby The fifty-cent size is just right for the baby. A little of it in the bottle three or four times a day will supply precisely the fat all thin ba bies need. If your baby does not gain in weight as fast as you would like, try every t i The result will please you. If the baby nurses, the mother should take the emulsion. It makes the baby's food richer and more abundant; only buy the dollar size it's more economical. Both mother and child will feel at once its strengthening, upbuilding and fat-producing properties. Al all drufftftM ; $.- in-t fi SCOTI .v. hlWNK, Chniiu.Nw York. R A. HARVEY, Court St., op. Golden K'ule Hotel The Eastern Oregon Babbitry The onlv one of any dimensions in Bittern Oft BOO, is prepared to tiirnish podigtMtl BnlgNUl Hares Irom well In OWn imported stock such .is Lord Urittati. Yukon. Sir Styles ami others equally aa good. Oltl ami is to raisi- only the very bust. Any onn intending to buy will do well to visit our Kabhitry bflfon pOfChnoIng, Corre.s ponilence is .solicited. Nowlin & Faxon, Proprietors. Byers' Best Flour... To make (rood bread use Hyers' Hest Flour. It took lust premium .it the Chtonjn WOTWi 1'inr. ovr .ill OOOapoti tion, att'i gives excellent saiial'aetioe. wherever used ftve'y snck is rannnteed We have the lies' Stenn' Riilled Hurley, Seed Rve ami Beardless Farley Pendleton Roller Mills W i HVPRS Pmn Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard Dealer in all kinds of Lumber and Building Material. lii stuck of lath, shingles, tar paper, mouldings, sash and doors that an guaranteed not to warp. Estimates furnished on building material on short tiotice. R. F0RSTER, - Proprietor. ID u Golden Inle Dining Room. Under Management of Richard Lambretch. Everything Served the market aflords. Kitchen under supervision oi a French chef. liatlipiets and suppers lor Indues a specialty . AMHKICAN PLAN. $..00 per Day and Upwards t lneit Hotel the Pacific North we! PILSNER BEER. Made from tillered water. Reema ntondad by phyaioiana. Von nan drink :il you want of it anil not have the headache or yet dil ij Schultz Brewing Co. Hardware Sporting Goods Wa ewn 11 full line of the U'Ht entiery on Ike market. Large line of nil., and Nhot(un ammunition. Nciuis on stoves and ranxi'M. W, D. Hansford & Co. Oregon Lumber Yard 1 ,( KrTTS I'HIOAOO n.l all ix.ints K In.,.,,... 11.1 . HI . AJm.r II " lf Hi.., HO) TIME SCHIDUli Tr.l.i I-.-.. 11 f. iii .. . . ' ton itui, .. Sll. i, i ,"""""tlos, u. no Ui-krla, .-Ml; on r wrtS J7 ton. Uron, oi A B TTilr.i .n.i u..,A: D.tllil '"nsti-i:. JBEl I.S. Wiehlng to vetlie been bjaatneai I oflei my entire st.K-k for sule at rust, oonsistiiiK of ( ariKts, Kiig Lace and ilk CurteiM Fortiers. HrasMand Iron Hedstc:ils. Cxiuchcs. Wall Paptrr, Shades, Sewing Machines. and other things numerous to mention. OfcJUMe of a life time to buy then.' goods cheap . JESSE FAILING remlleton, OreKon. THE PORTLAND HOHTLA.NI. (IKKUON. Special Kates to Eaa tern Ore... 1 WaPe vlsltlnK Portland Headouarter. lor tourist, ami cummc.clel travelers rl. C. IhIvCFks" r I. umber, lath. Shingles, Kuildmg Pa pel , Tar Paper. Mnuldiugs. Pickete, Line ami Cetnenti lirick and Sand, Sash and Idm s, Screen DimmsAi U'indnwH, Terra Gotta Pije. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp v'ourt linns.-. POM Take the. Washington i Columbia River Railway I or Chi, HUH All I AIHIp ir J -viui unu .n - weanj Mort K.ci and pltj on the bound. 1 1,. iih r I lull . u . ... - -r--- 1 -1111 iarui. I I n.r.lln ..I nwu", i nn 1111 or ulafwi l nun. .. PI niixlalloii I I eAl.llKllllKAlMJ. I.i WslU Hsllt. Huh ATTOHNIYS. I' ft bfflU 1. a. 11 1 taaa m . i ift . nil n ivAun 1 , . 1 I0KK) "mi ,. 111 MiviiK. mill BuilJiii. BBAN A I IIWKI.L, ATTnRNKVf uiii, rrt'KM) T. (i. HAII.K. l.AWYK.i:. Juilii Hiill.linK. I'1'n.ll..ion T HUM. I IT(iKltAl.l). ATT0KNKV L. onu r III AlMK UUoil Wofl "mi 1. 111 Amoi miiou moot K. 1). MOY1), ATT0RNIY AT UW. Uoort C.. J ; .! B : . . I , , I All OrPII r. J HtlllitlUS riivsicuH. DR. W. Q.UCtiA 1 uin hu. v 1 tiK Hans sol to I'J s. m. ; 1 lei p. n. ussjai Wool for Sale TtmrHday Uuh wuok I will bum tint U.ildoi, Uue Hotel to rtoeivt- lealed bidi on Lots of Wool No I, 8 13 and t7, abo.it 500 sacks, now itorad In in- LimupMitii iit wari'iKiusn. 1 roberve tim of pnjtMtfng any or all bids. J. E Insurance Kir.i, Ufa, A.i iihint, I'lul.. tilass, etr Loans on Oily anil County Progeny, Keal Estate privilege SMITH. I Karl I V f1". An wmalila j.ftll.. Nervr I ! '"'"'i stwftlui M'iiiuitoa sit I " WV.. WV. Ml fl.UV. I . C. WELLS 4. CO.. usav x 1 ICE Also Wholesale Ag -nt for SCHUTZ MILWAUKEE BILK In bottles), barrels, or cases. tail up kt m Telepbooe llll. O H. K0PITTKE. Doll Go-carts and Doll Carriage Sale POI one week (rOBl NovejQbet ,st to Novei,il,r hth we anil out entire. i nt i.......: , , .. ' w- .i- , , , ann uon gocarti al 1 a HI.JVUIIIM ll ill ( I K. W. VINCKNT. M. I), orric ol Klr.i ShiiiiiiiiI ll.uk. 1 s In.1 1 . . 1 ui St .1 .'( 1 l II I.II I I L' , ll IrD I'll. 1 J nil 'HI. or r I' "I nnr .1- in . UiIi'dIiouii 8. le I'll, n mil tutl Surma. Ota minimis Hit. II. .1. M l-At I. KIMIM r.A Hull hlm k T!llMMM ahaai . i.u k in .... ... .. ........ .It-fll . iiiiii'iius. emsalM rmi lUUi'i' li.mr.. .la) ami lll(til. IH1 I V VS K III VK.Knf.KK CM all. I 111 Hill. uiMiawi , 1 Obu II I. ...r Wulrr aaJM.law. lull, lift-. DENTISTS. K. A. Al l. MAN, DKNTIbT. Iu J 11.1.1 I, in.. 1. 111; A. I,. UKATIK, 1). D, 8. 0KKICK ftVlus Bain Ii...huiiii llul 1 1 i 111. I I H I I.N . ,1 1 ipu,u'.ai. 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II Nil; Ia,ili Iruiibln ami rlak II you are a .uI.m ribar 11 1 v ...... tjQSk w a cue MMflnWE?9Rnaf&HB OBO OAKVbAU, Pttip. Elegantly Kuralshed. steam Healed European Mian. Meek wei a-hall Iron, depot. Sample kuou n connection. Raoaj Rate SOc, 75c, 91.00 U llie haai WMSUONI..N. Ill 1. nullum you ran awimi mu li iui 11. .in mi ' piiull.iM'ia' pro Avtdruaa koikl OHaViUMIAN Ptlil. 00., I'su.lls Babbitt Metal, For Sale by the East OregflKbTCo. SEE J. R. DICKSON, Real OaejMaiM Uuiiilim. THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... CrtWIS diriMSON - Proprietor Kverythlu(f New. New Horaee; Nw HUs. Best rigs ami teams In the city, lloanlers kIvbii th best attention. Service any hour of the ui(ht Telephone Nn. Transfer and Trucking Ice Delivered All Winter. Warehouse Afta. Mason, Brhnian Co. TKI.KI'IKlNi: No I. VAN OkSDALL & ROSS. fiA TO PV1 IINMKH i ah VU pula, on alislvsa. walla, or foi tapliis puioo.ua I lGVT3JapCra buuitlaa of i.um buudfwd al 'I'll if ir.u-. ,....-7r.'." 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