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Shoe Wear, Shoe Comfort V .1 I L4 asaaT JBa I what v.m mat and Dm! s-iu get whw you buy JAC That1 is WDM vmi get when von your shoes at Tlii- Magnet. Wt buy direct from Um largest shoe house in tlif world, Um Hamil ton iirnwn Sim.' eowpany, ciienji in price, liiuli in iiiality, exact tit. Once worn. never torntkeh. Tr IbMH, A chance for a okl watch pien with every dollar pun li.i-c THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood he the Twilt of tlir edict"" t itked 1 1 nni' I. in. " " Vmh win and mmim will not," In1 answered 1 1 ti-rt"t I v . " miOAY, NOVEMBER SO, liWi. I)AIL. WEEKLY AID BO0-WEEKLT Bant OresoalM rE.NOk.BTON. PublUhinj; AT M , T" M Tr Tpwnmtu MM, tJT Mil r MMM MMMtlN iatu ttagie a iMMri . ... WatULY HMWffMI RATI) M Mt lae evT ui n. th Trui MNOIMti - . . . ... ADVtl Till. J T r: VI. It I l' . i to n Um ti ti in Oregon IB I Ml mi, while in !! In1 rwi'ivnl decrease nf -MS-i. In IS, raMivad M,MI, mill in IPOu 0,087, hut tlii- i never won! to Mr. MoKiiili" . Many Itryar voters simply remained awav from t lit polls, thinking it wan learning useless t. iii tn tlif i 1 1 -. imagining tlicv would hr nut voted in any event. ProMbly. tin- stay at home VMl in Oregon . mad. Hp of both republican- anil democrats in alumst etimi proportion. 0n' thing HI certain, if MM lirvan WtaM in Oregon hail MM 11 thr polls anil registered their pref. erence, an,l the republiiaii vote was no larger tnan it was. tlif democratic president hi 1 electors would haw carried the "tatc. lint thi'v ilidn't. Kdicts cnnie from I hi palace In such rapid "in . -- l as to Uko their hreitth away in surprise. In fact, an the pro fessor says, thev alino"t t. ok hwM Hiu breath away definitely. Kor when the empress dUNBflf "BtBriiad from htr summer palace K ang Il"tt VM put in fonlineineht . (mm winch M has not yet MM 11 Iterated. Thti result of the rebirin ninvoiiii'nt were marvelous. The emmror MMM m establishing a nniversitv which still -Mini- The principal department ol the university are for the fttiily of tin language- of the allied power-.. Law, medicine and athletics have attention Other colleges iniv sorting up ill oer the land. It ic a inuiilar fact that the two MMM men in China xhould he named t'hatit: and l.i. which anaWOT ! our nanii i of Hrown and Jone. l.i Hunt! t'h.uik' la the )rrpatet lil-eral. thoauh not proierly a reformer. tay l'rofefor lieadland: "LI lluu; OMag HI a- reat a tati -BMM a BlMWMki a (ireat a warrior M iirant. a- frtax a politician an I'l.itl and tu ireat a Malaaai man an Rockp (eller. A lume art of hi- wealth liij 1 1 ,. idli,,,. Il.i ii or, ill 1 1.1 1' lli. ' iti .,t.'-' i.awimhiiti owiiiir m tin- - world. " lli' li ihofotufhly I Chtnete, in hi ocnrral eoaaarratlttn, W, or a i in l.i- , once it. in DH duplicitv and in ltrvar . t'" way silver Hlokf n Ml paint. Unang t ninMin i the next graai lil ral. lie HI a viceroy and wu en Ragjad in writing ana Oj the mint re markable hook, rtitardiiiL. the new whih the emperor was iiiu- in,! l.i- relorni elii t-. He ure th.it know ltdje of toretitn a It air- ! .-i-atter, i ITo.oU-.IS!. Prima ChiiiK is a reform nohlemmi who risked hi" life to defend and to Mnd provisions to th' imprisoiieil inn, :ters in I'ekin. Me is a man who faron luralgRaia, ye whom nil the OblHMI love and res,ect. I "Carve dem s I Turkeys a 3 a a a a 4 a Are you a Mombepj The followitiK arc me of t1P recent r,in Union Mutual Aid Sti Of Portland, OreBon. ' oti i m ,,rt:.VTl. ti, yi .cs f , m .si! ... 10 i i ,.. fl",'WNIl. i, uck MtajMt: UM :t -rr.t. prr Um. s,. I It i diicoTred, Chicago, that the city is ISo.'.W.M." about l.T.Vj.UOO M. from a lawsuit in indebtedness of that Chicago aoMaiM iple, the debt per Notii l'ortlaiid I Md i uti im capita Mlag more than lb with a ipulation eta littl UUO, has a d bt of 'i OUU.ODn, in iaaad ii'MT-r- which is over H pur cap ita. The "interest eaters'' are tbounht to have a if real cinch on the workers of Chieatroibttt it is nothing to be eom arv! to the one they have in Port land. If the town of Pendleton was in debt in proportion to Portland it would owe at least UT.'i.UOO. GLIBPSBS AT GOOD READING. It is laid tiiat political partiev in China are the tirst step toward pro gress). Of course contentment Itatfl ti conceit, and that is a bail Iblag, One often hears of a noble discontent, but again it is iiiestionsd it all discontent is noble per se. Not long ago, before political partie" were known. China was contented. One and ail. prlnci and pauper, young and old. declare,! "all witliin the four sea brethren, ami a., without tile nuir sea- larn.ir ,n- lisagreed. and united China wa in its hatred of "the tatalgll There appeara to M a strung ilesire on the part of the envoys at Pekin. including our own Minister Conger, to inflict the death penalty on Prince Tuan. This deeire is quite reamiiabie. hut it is not reasonable to satisfy it. To indict the death penalty on the lien, on,- ba- tir-i to catch the wary fellow. It appears to he atmt the same with tin- srily Tuan. He lias Jet to be caught. Suppose the envoy-, who ari o desimu-, shall be author i ed to go in search of Tuan. In this way tbe can have an opportunity to exis-rieiuv a change ol mind and cessation of desire. Tne Britisli empire is said to u sMnding I7.I.0UU.WJU a week on war The war burden is so heavy that the government finds itself preseed for I'untiU and wile heads are now MjMMI trving (., devise plans (o meet the emergency, f.'nder or.liiiary circum stance the new Britisii j.arliameht would not meet until after the holi days. The circumstances not being ordinary there is talk of an eeriier session of that body to provide the minister- will, money. Kor years past British financiering has been a om (jaratively simple matter. The tiscal sjli, v i,i tne countr, ha- remained un disturbed, ami whether conservative or liberals were in power has lieeii a matter of little moment to the hiisin. s interests of the iienple. It is now pHsMMg a change may take place, and tiiat fact give- to the new parliament an lute i est to lite Industrie- and the ' commerce ol the empir, which has not bevu felt before by men of the present generation. Two problems stare tin British public in the face. There must lie an increase of revenue ob tained by an increase of taxation. Then must i ionne borrowed to meet the immediate needs of government. England is tiudiug herself grow in hort on resources and long on lia till it it-.-. si,, may even become so in volved as t, lie unable bo make both ends meet. fbere may lie hum, .... culiapev. Htranger things have hapienei to those who bit off more than Ihev could chew. lsaai lalor lleaillaml of the um I versity of Pekin glvai his views m 'Chinee parties and Their headers" in Ainilee's Magamne for November. He is a live man, aiaociating with the 1 BMple in their eve.yday life and look I mg or events through medium of a 'human sympathy untainted by narrns, prejudice. He offers a popular ex planation of the opprobrious title, "foreign devil" : "Oine a red haired, red-whikered. blue-eyed British consul in Canton asked a Chinese official why the Chinese speak ot foreigner! in thi- un melodious manner. 'Why is it.' the consul saitl, 'tiiat your people call us foreign devils? "The official, with that quiet, suave dignity Chinese officials assume so per fectly, at tirst hesitated to answer tin question. The consul pressed him tor a replv. 'I cannot tell you.' said Un official at last -, 'you would I angry if I did tell von 'Sot at all 'the naaal lajolaad 'On 'he contrary, I shall lie indebted to you. In all seriotinss, then, and having in Btlnd tl e red haired. retl-whiskered, blM ayid imagee of the devils of hi- race, the official told the consul confidentially : 'We call ynti devil- liecanse you look like devils. ' ' ' Hence, says this writer, "all without tin- lour sea- nr.- d-.l- h,r the .-xce,-lent reason revealeil to the consul.' All within the four seas, regardless of political party or secret melatjr, are avatkMB. Bill in the light of recent devuiopiweiitr a schism -eems to hav, split even the ranks of the brethren. The aid order may have prevailed ii the dark age- before the agitatn n of Militiea! parties began. ! 'rotes-' r Headland traces all pfaaaM troubles to the last efforts, of the conservatives to preserve the con dition" of -lino years. Thev are in MBabte of governing the country. The one way (or the allied (lowers is to pine the reform eniror. Kwaug EI IB, on the throne and give him n aid- young officials who have secured a foreign education; then, in ten year- China will stand be-ide Japan as a pr igtessive oriental nation Professor W. O. Atwater resumes his discusion on "Alcohol PbvaiolQfa ami TMipaffanai BaMna'1 In Harper's Monthly for November. He savs that work in tempaMaai reform has gradu ally ceased to be the propagation of the few. alnl tills become the creed of the ninny. Criticism may ! lev.oed against sclnso text-hooks tor the mis leading statements placed before child ren. No one should teach that alcohol is a fis,d in the ordinary sense of the word. Neithei should it be called a polaoo. But it may l- taught that the nodiratl use of alcohol is fraught with danger; that alcohol often rJoM barn, to the health when ieopr do not rea.ie it; that the srson in gisal health doe- not heed alcoiiol mid U U-tter off withou' it. JJoreover. there llle business cohSlderat lolls which ihoald nflaaaca a naag man to be t"in rat- AlfaadJ aaMJf railroads and hii-ihes- establishments relilne , emioov men BO drink. Graal .h the danger of alcohol i- to health, to the purse, the moral injury it cause is incomparably worse. It de'i or..!:e- tin characte'. Temiierance instruction should therefore be bal on n ral training national retorm will regulate the saloon and radaaa tlie Mnptatioa to aVtaa bp establishing tea and coffee lioll-es and "les,r- ance" platv- of auiii'emeiit a Badly crippled: Rheumatism at it- worst is a sort of living death. It chains a man to a chair or binds him to a bed. and metes, out to him a daily martyrdom. At the best rheumatism u a painful niai.idv, in- Among the strange coincidence, iu the Vote of the late presidential elec tion is that in Ollla, where Mr. lirvan , receivetl exactly tiie same uumlier of v, te. ,474, that were given to him on the democratic electoral ticket in I his the slight ern es- of 'JiA J in hi total in that year beiug due to the populiat voUss he then received on u avparate ticket. Taking into mccoiiiii the deaths of old voters in four years, the number of new voters coming of age, the removals, and the changer- in opiuiuu, this exact duplication of nearly half a million votes could not occur again in an inconceivable num ber of elections. Other coincidence were the variation of only 147'.' in Mr. Ah kinlei .- vole In Km York stale, gin the two elections, and a difference ol only 747 iu his vote in Maryland. Mr. Bryan received liMt7 fewer vole iu his own slate than in IrtWi. Mr. Brv ail's greatest gain was made in New York, 1124,7Uh. Mr. alcKiuley's two grsaUwt gains were la.UUU iu his own slate and 1U.6UU iu Nebraska. Mr. McKii.l. v Two parties contend in China, the liberal ami the conservatives. rielnsh and self-sufficient, the conservative element is the outgrowth of centuries of all powerful sway over eastern Asia. It )elive in the full meaning : China the renter of tin- earth ami is oblivion- l, what goes oil in the World outside. Kuiacror Kwaug Hsu is the official head of the liberal party. Professor Headland di - - - mm a- "one ol the molt remarkable s, telltales, William of uaraMMH BatSaaaaptadi i n tba Maat ol the world toalay. The reiorm move ment hegan with the founding of the Ueform Club at Pekin. r-oon after it was put on a running basis out- of iu energetic memtter called on a profes sor to procure the names and MaiMM of the leading msgaiin- ami liewsuairs publishetl IU the UBltad Male. It was dlaeoaawd tiiat other memljers had secured lists of Kuglish, (i-rman, French and hussiai, publica tions and iiibscriiied for them. Hardlv hod the proselyting inlbieine of the I Inform Club begun to work, when the I conservatives caused it to tie sup proas d as a menace to the govern- I BeOt. Though tin' door- Were shut, it was loo late. Th eager minds of the ! voting men bad eei, opened to the , light of new knowledge lhiring the summer of Infe Professor Headlumi wan engaged with u holed literofv graduate, Hans I. in, in the task of translating a book on mental philosophy into (fbinese. News came that the emperor had issued an edict abolishing the literary essay as a ar' of the great examinations "What will Bl . . - .sBl Mothers-Children itejoice in the cleaimug, purilvin', and beautifying properties of CuTi'-i-ua. Hoe SJ.ll Ct'TIi VHA Oiuluiciit, purest and sweetest of euiollient skin euros. Then gentle yet effective skin puritn . ami InautilWrs have lassie thousand-of Icjiihsj happy by curiug lorluriiig, ui-i uruig bunion, i .!, ami mint of Infancy ami , i.i ln,, 1, said relieving pa run u ol Care 4.il auxissy Ssl4ISPcSit IU s.l 1 Ciitiji hp, I MSB. 0ssr.,f..tm "Alh , i lukjmu bSW terirnng alntc with pleasure and busi ness. To cure rheuma tism it hi necessary to eliminate from the blood the acid poisons which afl the cause of the dis ease. This is effect ually done hv the use of lr. Pierce's Golden Medical lhs ooverv. It carries out of Un- blots) the corrupt and poison ous accumulations which breed and recti disease. It in- i creates the activity of the blood-making giaml.- and semU an increased supply of rich, pure blood through vein and artery to strengthen every organ of the body. 1 ks1 bser troubled with rneuiastujn for twelve yor hsd st time, 1 ouulil qa leave ai y bed." wnies Mr. k I Mcknight of Wiltiamttarx to 8 C ! was bsrflv cnppleil Tncu many doctor- sad two ol them see ose up i. . die Nowr of them dad me math good. The i-.uu in my back, hips sod less (sad st time- m my head; would nearl kill ass. My spvetic wsa very bad Kverytudy who saw me satd I mull die 1 took 6ve bolties of the golden Medical Utsoovery ' and lour vials of Pellets ' sod to-day my health i, ku.1 after Miflenn twclv, yssrt with rkewmatum Doctor Pierce s Pleasant Pellets arc powerful aids to the cleansing of tlie clogged system. by all dealers in aicdaciue. ICE I nava n complete lint that will RtnrpriM jroa, purchasf a si-t and vmi art' WtW Thanksgiving turkey, of carvtTs. with pricM Baanine my Una ami tu anjoi oi.it a a - These claims waft K. Is. Kemlngton. Worslhurn, Or., N,)v 2)(t Jotia K. Lathrop, lVndh.tnn, tir., flV j, ' .1 . i ti. it , - .-o'poeii iieinocK, tiervam, Ore., Raa neroert Barter, Dayton, On Taylor, the Hardware Man 'i "nr. L'.'ird . i I . i pittu rue mime .lav or,,,,, ... Coats $4 a year. PCS wtvk in rase Ill , E E 721 Main Strt-ct Chaa A. Fraz er, Baatarn (Jragoii offlot iuiuiuiiiai.uiuiuiu.i..uiis.u.iuui.auaiuuiuiainih.i.v (.olden Rule Dining Room. I'nder Manaypmcnt of Wirhard Lamhrri his Birarything Served the marital altortii Kitchen undai auperviaion ol a French chet. Banqoeti and rappara Mr lodgei in . ialt Payaftj afSBSaaaKssSaV jyjj-y-jXrUJ- ef-w-rsqrtsnijsut., ""'"i IV, . -r--,-dmi "'OSICUH . .. . nll,,1K times hrH,;7lrl 1 i -;tY v u- ,.,v. r V As to Prescriptions Jv2 PorMtff 6) A. P. .'irm-.troi Uhtstratftl MM PARK AND LL. B.. Prm. ' WASHINGTON STHECTS . A. Wetcu pnman and Sscy dr. a .i - T I . b.- dlstnn ' ".: VM, dene.. ,.i.,.. "- V e. IC Pl.yl,.. nrt u'aa ' e i Blaei, 1,1a, 'k I'll. D . .1. M l AIM kZS Wc phom ' ' 5 'TKit'A i pUYtnfl aajrss .v k,- Hill SIllTl ,i'es. OPEN ALL THE YEAR Oouaga Cnrrency, BuainaM Forma, kci- Up, KtC. Mailctl QMa to any Adtlress. Catakkftati of Penman We have hundreds of positions, and shall Send former i ut students in more. thousands VyKHiOMT rhan phyalelaai raooanaaod jrea to n.ive them I un i Minded by u, what i that mean'.' Simply the certaintv on their part that you will get exuctlv what i - iraacrlbad thl right iniantity and the right quality, which is even more ituiHirtant. Hut we go further rhan that for we take honest pride in our skill in conitouitdiiig. BROCK & McCOMAS DRUOOIBTI rner Main ami Court St. Pentlleton. W. K. PERRY soa, L'klah, nrsfoa io i-. .. - BSl DH, I.VNN ami nervnli Opp lliiti'l, Um. tire. hUaltUt - . . u ": "steruim,! UEviHT. al K. A. VAt'tiHAS li I'j.i.i HulldlBi a t ti . . ...... . T"" n. ... nr.Allr. '1 II s iim. I ..a . . -'-"-J 1 -' .. ... swln Batik GOLDEN RULE HOTEL NEW C f kOHlFS, Prop I. ':;- tr? un PlSt. T U-,j f rt: Clm I'd C:Titu Holt1 a ts Cay. LUMBER YARD. Nea,y Rei",Nleied aid Rrsovatsil. Siej- Hsatsu Bji Msrti A,, t ri'ii f rse ii ,: Rremf. t'sttr; L'gn Five Prtw' B. H( ' . rev Cur. Court and Johnson Streets. PL MLET(i OULGON Ifc are now ready lor bMMM he.ir Washington Coluinbia lliver freight disit with a trenera! a-orttuent of InmlMir direct from our own saw mill, ami cun furnish anything promptly. Country order- in car loads HhipMd direct from our mil) in carload lots at correct pricea. tiive us a call. CHICKENS. V vv whan Baal Meal makes i-v. aid.-, difMtion, E'riu' Foodi Hunt' Meal shell, kaep than healths Mi I' ul' t J Supplies C. F. COLESWORTHY. Hit v . Grain Mid Grit Feed ' SMI - '" ' " 1 .OHWISSM ARtHITICIS AID MJ T. K. HOWARD, AUH!Tti-I in i ' lull ii ' nikai esassst aOat " A MAY, (OSTRACWI bulldur fcittusisstnijsaMaiils Ol M ... It - ...,... -.lb. " BANKS AND lljttls nun national ion i s,:tsl. I feliuiai baudui uraiilin haul Kruiirtiin. N,-w Vorl tlie Num. we: nrsltolms'.si ami Kur,,. m.im NlMstsasa term- lev: Autenr. Msssat tiM urwnleni i B isst oaui 1C on-riiM-'. an.oaii: ,aBitr w mm us Wool for Sale A.C.Shaw&Co. W J. SEWELL, Mgr. A Man SUps Up relMsl I 'HytSl St. raw M 1 Thursday UMob wk F will best the Qoidtfl Rule Htitf to re-ffivr- seul-d h.ii mi Lots of Wool, No. 5, 13 and 17, about $ro sacks, now stored in tht IndejH. udfiit VsivehouM, I reaerve tin- privilege of injecting any or all bitl.-. j e. smii h. AMERICAN PLAN. S3.1K) per ba and Ipwurds THt. I'KSMJ'TOS UTINsI eeuilictet, oresoa ortsaiasl Naa: i ai,iia;. st .ut. lownst aUssst i,iu i.vuui, ujuiSi ul aUasat -I-- is. nususiriMiSsa tiuui n rurniu. sracsai j i.1 vntpreauknti T.J. t- IK.- I N Al I0KAI HANKOIiTaM urvgon 1 ! na. vn.uo. nu.cai ier, i 1111 iiqii iK'puaiB. VSSS B I , -'IK, 'orttloail fli tel u Hetl" ' lli .'. rthtir vtet-tasswaaii lor : I vv 1iar11. it asutiaa' 1Mb KAKhERI mm w luc irssws Usw sal buslnsss. Kxciutasv iwifsi sst .l.,!ll.lly SlISBiV-Tu, II , 1 Hi K JameaOB prso i'rovbti,',. vie urswlv8.t;C.I. i K Klinriir, smimsii csS ti A llartinau M H. Joast I Una, .' r, k 1 ..sure, svasn J frisflMle. A. It. STEPHKK8 OU au 1 irsrnujt ol all Ml nt, aiiui Dullce ltrsstSjais .V 1 , or mtli Van irraWllai I incst Hotel Hie failtlc ortli aeat --... ssjaaa i .. ' I tatiss in it every time that he takes his laiindrv work outside of the Domes' i, Laaadrj to ba done up lie tinds that "tireti leeling" stisaling over him when lie holes the tlifferetuce in the ex Iqnlaltc raloraad beautiful gb-- Hniih, sayina nothing of the gotsl eoadltion in which your linen is returnetl bj tin THE DOMESTIC LAUNRDY J. F. RoDintor., Prop. Tsleohotie 6C KOTIC ! lee 11,, ,11111: man n KIIUl.l'Ets-H vesr J K. UK' l.A.vtlKIN seen I N Y SSflaW City Vis hi Ma ii nil, K mi, ail Oregon Lumber Yard v iit.vnisA.v 1.11.11 this; e-AHEK 18 Usfs I imx, .v,i.gtiulf tjTLZ iiauta. sal. 1 wtn-re ouoiratu I or it i,uasit I .lit ,SIJ I S. THE PORTLAND HOHTLANI ) , OHKGON. Special Kates to baatarn Oregon people lor t our iii . and commercial travelers Alio Wholesale Agent tor SCHL1TZ .MILWAIKII BEEK In bottles, barrala, or cases. Telephone H. K0PITTKE. Babbitt Metal LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES For Sale hv the Past (Irenonian Pub. Co The Lumber, I.ath. Shiunleti, Building Paper, lar Hiiper. Muuldiugb. Pickeih. I. nut nud (Jenieut, Brick and Sand. Suah aud Duora, Screcu Duurs Hi Windows, uua LaFontaia Jerra (xirta Pipe. ell- - 4 Is toe )sr i Dun ii st Un lull L, liv u pal.il till Allot DEPAIUI to ,., r..by gtvas Uavl lM-swwrro':,'J ;,: lot ISt SSJCJJ hi. ii ral aniai .aotlaHI tksasaJP! ,i. uarlissal W ' 5 7.. I.KAI1 1 '.',eM el, Mor ?TS ,,i oi.'ioavssyCP'g'saj French Restaur! ta turn. WISH )ouiaul'-" uiajn- IF YOU WANT Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St.. opp. Court Houw -I: a . j , .... rut A !issi ii'".' von want know. We'll Msass- 1.1. THK NEWS' Take Ibe Mas Oragonian. Daily $5.00 a year by mail Weakly and beun- 'V'lakly Sa.ooa yoar Samps fvpy fa Latest and Greatest Victory Ti. ...... . . "... it inn m A . ..w . WlilTK M'.WIM. l v 1 1 11 vl ttreat I'aris Kxisstitioii ,.. 1....1... . wm! 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