We must make room For our elegant MW line of spring goods which will soon btKitl to arrive. There lore J5 per cent discount, On jacltaUi Collarettes (apes. Skirts, Wrappers. Baft uraile of OUtiflf flannel 9 vards for ll.OO, Prices on many other articles cut in Sqtltl and greater proportions. See ue for Bargains. A chance for a gold watch with rverv dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood high MONDAY. JAM AKV U, HK)l DAILY. WEEKLY .NI -p-BY TMI Bast Orcronlan Publlahiai? AT- PFNDI.ETON, i?rvat i in port :inr that fwrvt-otaV is anxious to hear evervthinit that ron corn hitn. If the I'rince of Wales wa ninthortMl bv his nnrto tomorrow the worhl would not mis nor nmurn him .1111 X'.w wow spa per- would i'e III leil SEM1-WEEKLT with "rot" about bin- A ihttp i worth more to mankind than the prince. Company, oklcon. n&iL m'K(ihi('m nt jrei .tf raaii anib, i f mat' . I v t,am., iMMfl it, On cpf pat ' I 1 rtlt wt-rtpltM . ftiBgio auntri tim wiuLY niatcaifTiow MIMi On i " Mr Ob m li monllu Trial fiptton sVtBf r'jmhfn WIIIIV HCMCMtPTIoN miv Dee ct OB Ttt ! (' tit till Ml-. 1 n I 'I J .! ' I w Tnl tul. Mt ii unfit ccpr ; '.hu; RATS I (liplt Adirititainafltt .) Ob tarn. o kaa. in tMin ' t f m i . . . . Oaa imp, m law, in dailf Dtf month No tn M lata, in Milt IM pff Owmt htf lli.htt. Sn VWe rpttl i I IBftilh lr tttta In, hf.. Dint . Of i . of Irtt. in V, fUl ihrf I hl In Ii . fl r M rT mi'ltth ur tar inch, in TuMttav t it-sue 1 1 (n Ml at lack pat nwnih f fru.kl naaiaaraii B'lrtimai la War tVaal "blyil Daily. Rrtutltfl.it, ai im-h.ii.gt. each tutwctjuati; inaaa IM, BSC. Lsatal aaaaaaa, taa toi v. Uaa, ea.h iDterUoa. I- After the IBBMirlulbla, far-reaching admission by Solicitor General Hich iud that "all tho llltttlOBI in favors of personal liberty" found In the con stitution ami ltn .n I- ill lull. in the thin. DOtblag remains ol the K"v eminent 'h cane except the narrow con tention that uniformity of duties and excite, enjoined upon congress in le:- iilation for "the UnllM States.'' dps not extend to territories says tho Chiea. I ost an administration paper. . . r , o.tnkmwhi.i.i. if.ndw..l, p.o.ii.iiio.tiiji fj,,, basic, the phihmophical fmindation lion. II. W. Corbettitill thakeit hia bMil. but he utill ii itriviii)! to tecum the aenatorihip jutt the MM, The feitiTe female clerk at Salem ia vary macli in evidence as in other vearv. Imt wh" can lilann- tliem ! Pat Crowe is .putted pretty hiith. To catch him would yield I63.O0U. Moat of ua would "eat crow" for that BUB. The picture of Kepreeentative Reader in the I'ortlaml Dreiconian did not do that Kcntleinin justice. Ilr. Keeiler is far from beiiiK u hroken OOVB sport. Kaatern Ortyou should It represented in conuvMa in one hoiiae or the other but it ivn't. Kaatern Oregon is t.H eaaily aatiade.1. It should demand what ia due it. If it does not it will never net it. Kattern Oregon ahmild have the BBBBBfBBip, hut since it cannot, it will protiablv be itfBH the speakership. Portland BMttltBI are in the habit of itivinv to Kaatern Ore.'on the thiiiK that tl.ev do not want. The luiilature thoald endeavor to paaa an act that would comre.1 the artist mi the l'nrtlnn.1 Or.onian to do Iwtter work. Ru mother would ever b able In rtcoifio..' Ikt MM alter that artiit has ".lone" hnu It doe appear the United natal supreme court will hold that the con stitution rJoM follow th.' Maif, and, if it does, the administration will harldy hav a lex to stun.l M III policy In wards Brjtfvi Ki.o Hawaii and the Hbillppiues. Poorma'n is the ttatne of a Marion county legislator win. will vote lor Mr. Corbatt for United Slate- senator. Protiablv kN will In- uothiuu in u name after In- has a chance to vote. At ieaat ins name is tuKKeative HUd taken in connection with his vot- it is more o. Hie .ta t ork letiialaturr propoaea to tlx the penallv for kidnaping at twenty-rive vear-. Firat catcli your kidnaper, then fix him. Mr. Pat Crowe is ttill at UtBjpi with J..,iwi in hia jeans and the urice of f(i3.U00 upon his brad What is the use ol law when it aeetun impossible to catch the kiiiK ol kidnapers. Hut tBBN may he otiiers win. can la- caught Coutcreaa inforniN the people of Ore gon, Washington and Idaho that they do not need an open Coluuihia river and (or that reason it does not proioeo to appropriate any ip'Vernmeut uioiiey a remove the ftWlMMtiOU to navigu tiou ats.ve The hallea. This ia tiiu proper way lor a republican congress to talk to the people of three great atatev, two of which helped to make congreaa republican. Senator I la lev i- invocation of the spectre of a foreign wur !.. irigbten congreaa into passim the army bill iiiuruaaiiitt our ftandiag army to 00t" 000 lueii at the will ol tin president juftifies all that the democrats aanl duriug the campaign against militar ism aa the louical and ueceaaary accom plishment ol imperialism. Senator Sewell admitted tiiat rA.OOO men will be reonired in the PhilippiiieH aloue or "aeveral veara to come." A Ueriuan musician, who followed the Prince ol Wales around, scared inn. into seven duck tiiu. ami tiiia simple act on the part ol this simple l.eriuan was heralded to the lour corners of the earth as an attempt to assassin ate the prince. It is a pity tiiat the news associations cannot treat anything that concerns the fuss and leather brigade with the same common sense as tiiey use in relating the doings of ordinary peopie. Ami it is ipueer, in deed, that a man who has not earned a penny in his life should be of such of the government's case, has bM fatally undermined. Porto Kieo and the Philippines are no longer regarded aa "foreign" by the legal representa tives of the administration For all purposes except taxation they are ad mitted to be wi tn in the United States: "privileged and bound" bv the con- atitutiou. The one point of different: the sole .iiiestion lor decision remain ing, is, therefore, whether the term "the Daitl! Stataa" in the uniformity clauae was used in the ordinary. natural sense, or in tiie ieculiar sense of "the states united" a sense which would exclude not only the new terri tories, but all the old cne.. AMONG TIIE MAUAZINKS. "(ireat Achievements in Modern Bridge Building." b hrank W. Skin ner, assooiate editor ol the Kugineer ing Kecord. appears in McClure's magazine for January. While one of the oldeit of the engineering arts, bridge building is one of the newest in the principles and methods which it follows today, Modern meth.sls of construct Mil mi with the lirst metal truss bridge, which was put up about 1S40. Many of the great bridges of the world have been built within the last quarter of a centurv. In Ihii.'l a bridge with a span of MO feet was thrown across the Ohio river. It was a r.-markable feat at the time, yet today a single span Kin feet in actual construction has lecn extended and a number of bridges have been designed by able builders that have a pan of nearly J00U feet. During a single lifetime the art of bridge building has attained to a perfection and a final standard, aays Sir.. Skinner, that is comparable wiih the progreaa of architecture through all ii, centuries since the tune of the pyramid builders. It has reached a point, however, where it mint await tiie invention of some new material to afford it scope for any marked advance. Improvement in the manufacture of tool II a great factor in the exten sion of this branch of construction. Other materials have been used, but tone bridges have never extended to spans of more than IVH) feet. WntsJen bridges above 20n feet in length and those of comuined wood and iron have not exceeded 3U0 feet. Colt is rather to he a (actor in limiting bridge spans than mechanical difficulties. Steel has no competitor aa a material for great bridges at the present day, ami even with atcel the cost of construction increases approximately witli the. equare of the increase of the span Fivery bridge is a problem bv itself. Fach span is a separate engineering feat. In a popular way tho writer ex plains some of the difficulties to he overcome and the problems to ab solved by the com u tor of the plans and the builder of u bridge A graphic account is given of rearing the super structure in the bice of winds and iI.nmIs. Thrilling hair-breadth escape- of workmen recorded, and the story of the four great bridges at Niagara, is told, all h means of anecdote and well selected illustrations. The lamous Forth bridge in Scotland boasts of two 1 rim-foot cantilevers, which are the longeat trussed spans in the world. Tins gigantic structure weighs over 30X1,000,1100 pounds, wa aeven years in building, vost f lb, 1)00. 000 and scores of human lives. Tin Workmen are interesting factors in modern bridge building, and their faithfulness, endurance and daring are of an heroic order. Only in late years lias the great increase In construction caused it to becouie a specialized call ing, the men being trained to this particular occupation, and they, as well as the designers of the structures, are entitle.) to high rank as engineers. Nearly all the workmen emplovcl in replacing the Niagara susiension bridge were lloating mechanics and latiorers. unacquainted with bridge work, yet they did the work well, ho -rfectly was it planned and so skillfully di rected. William II. at home, aa a man in private life, and his personal interest in the colonies ami commerce of In nation, and its art and s. iiemes for education, is the gist of a puper on "The Kaiser as Seen in tiermanv," by Kay Staunard Baker, in the same magazine. This writer finds tiiat American ideas of the Herman umperor are curiously colored by the influence of comic papers. In fact, he is not a large man, neither tall nor broad in the shouldera, but it seems to be the natural bent of the human mind to associate majesty witii physical bigness. "And William, who knows the psychology of royaltj to tin. seventh ahading. this feeling. Photographers state that when ar ranging for groups the I. nisei always manages to Imve bis pictures taken an that he looms up in impressive dignity above all the others. Kven in smaller fiicturea of the cabinet sine the camera ias been moved so close that the kaiser's face nearly fills the plate, giving an impression Of extraordinary hugeness One thing the photographs fall to record is a singular sternness of the face in repose. "Square, iron jaws, thin, firm lips, a certain sharpness and leanness of viHage, a penetrating eye, all speak of invincible determination, pride and dignity. Indeed, herein lies the force of personal majesty, for William, how ever much one nun smile at hia passion for royal display, has many of those splendid attributes of char acter which would make a man TM! in any sphere of life, ass The kaiser is les a great king anil more a great man. The longer one remains in (iermany, and the more he learns of William and his extraordinary II tivlty. the deeper grows this im pression.' ' Not long ago an American scientist attended a reception given by the kniser in the royal palace, in which William appeared in robes ol royalty, preceded by chamberlains hearing the crown sn.l insignia, Afterward the professor is said to have remarked: "1 am a republican to the backbone, but I believe that if monarchs are nec essary thev should be monarchs to the last bit of gold lace, just a William is kaiser." The story was repeated to the kaiser, WOO laughed heartily, say ing: "That is exactly what I believe. Don Pedro ot Brazil illustrated the folly of trying to Is- a republican on the throne." His people criticise him for talking too much. He expresses his senti ments loo frankly to suit the cautious type .if Herman diplomacy. War any where in the world excites him greatly. He cares nothing for social functions unless they hnve some specific purpose. His navy and his desire for commer cial oxpnnsion are his greatest in- t"re-ts. ' The World ol Oraft," or the realm of the criminal by .loiiali F'lynt and Francis Walton, is represented by the first of a series of papers which will appear in McClure's during Ik year. The Kevenge of the Four" is told as a true atorv of the relations between politics and plunder, and is illustrated with drawings from studies ol types in the rogues' gallery. If a true story from the "under world," il is but another proof that truth is as strange If not stranger than dime-novel fic tion. No doubt unusual interest will be aroused in the criminal classes by revelations audi as these, as the editor says, iiut it is questionable if they educate the public taste fur a higher grade of reading, if they do not sow dime-novel mischief in the form of so-called stodiea in sociology. Mr. Flynt promises to make public the criminal's aide of how crime might be suppressed which he incidentally gained from original sources. The sooner the iaw-abidinc classes gain this secret the better. Cancer There are never any ex ternal signs of Cancer until the blood ia polluted and the system thoroughly con taminate.! bv this deadly virulent poison. Then a sore or ulcer appears on some part of the bo.lv ; it may be small and harmless looking at tint, but as the can cerous cells form and are deposited by the blood near the sore, it increases in sue anil severity, with sharp shoot in;: pains. No matter how often the sore is removed bv the surgeon a knife or flesh destroying plasters, another comes anil ia worse. 'Die real disease ia in the blood, and the treatment mutt begin there. The poisoned bhsid must be invigorated and punned, and when this is done canceroun cells can no longer form and the sure will heal uaiurallv ..ml permanently. Mrs. Sarah M Krrslmg, Ml Whulsor Ave.. Hrittol, Tcmi . wriies - 11 1 am 41 fears old. nn.l for three veara had suffered with a arvr. for", of Cancer 00 mv jaw whleh the doctors aid wi. lucurable. and that I could not live more than li month, laeceut ed tbnr statement astro, lad liad ftven up all hope 01 ever being- well again whan my druaial. know Ing of mv condition, reewm men ltd S. : S after tak tna a few bottlaa the sore began It heal, tu the surprise of the physicians, 1 D.I 111 .. MKT sss . aa it time madt a complete cure. I have in llrah. mv aDDetitc laSDlendid. alrcnn refreshing 111 fact, am enjoying perfect health ' overcomes this de structive poison anil removes every vestige of it from the system, makes new, rich blood, strengthen, the laxly and build up the general health If you have a suspicious sore, or have in herited any blood taint, semi for our free book 011 Cancer, and write to our medical department for any information or advice wanted ; we make no charge for this ser vice. Your letter will receiv; prompt and careful attention, and will be held in strictest confidence. . IHE tWIFT tPCCi'lC CO.. ATLANTA. UA. Oregon Lumber Yard MM Lumber. Lath, Shinnies, Building Paper, Tar Paper. MouldinKH. Pickets, Liuie aud Cement, Brick and Sand, Saah and Doors, Screen Doors & Windows. Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St , opp. Court Houae Farmers Custom Mill Fred VA altera Propriator. Capacity, ISO usrrals a day. riaur va.-haugixi for wliaai. flour, Mill road, mopped fee l U... always on band. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line Huston A Carney, Prop's. I cav. Pendleton every day at 7 o'clock except Sunday, for Pilot Buck, Nye, Kidge, Alba ami Ukiah. Uood ac commodations. Reasonable freight and IMtasengor rates. City office at TallmanfA Co's drug store. !tw I P)R SHLEo : Lots 5 and. 10, Block 81 I Five Mocks fom Mail 1 at a low tore. l Co So si iMiiiire of JACKSON, East Oregoniai Office. I U. 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Country OffJort in i in Ion H shipped direct from our mill In cnrloii.1 lots at correct prices, tiive n- it call. V I f. . , . ... " Il ' I K: ";,!,::'1,'y l",:N1:v aua; 'Mffiii LAW OflflQgfjjg. PHYSICIANS 1)!;. W, i. n,,,.; ini.ii"ii nn, ! p. til. Tvlophom- TV. "'; lul V Mr ',.,... .. . ..... , i ei i, M 1 1 I IKKICf Sl ot Pirai .'.aiii.nu; a..,b .,,... a. m. : I to I ,. ni. 'ir h k iv .... hour,. I.. , o . ' 'IN I Ollli-.. tlooriKi, A.C.Stiaw S Co. W. J. SEWELL Mpr DK. ( UN dune l.-letihi.ni H. S (lAKKilCM.. M.ii , HOMI If fllY-,. .Ml. -n.l hi,,.. V , i-pr.one onUe .1. HMITM. ni-1 n i. oe. ,rr-l bla I Equal to any I in the worlds I'K. U.J. M l .M l., room aasB IlsI'f'Vf 111 A T II la is a ........ . 1 l,,,,lflr, ' "," '! KiU, I'maii, tn.-Kuii. 1 ' ni:. PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. i ami Opp Hot 'nil. lire NN K. nih in KI.AKHHI.KK, HHu.Mi -it-.i .Ii.-.-.i,i .,,...1 I ngNTISTS. K. A. VAUOM .IN, ItKNTIiT in I add adudlai o: hc A. L IIKATII Having. Hsu. Ii .v. 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HaOMITICTI ANIi BUILDURS. T. Iv UtlWA 111), Alll'UITr.l T A.NP la'iinl I. i.i. inslier i.iinpli i.- and r. (nani for i 1 . i . . 1 1 . . n, iin- .in or rat Ku.ni. I , lu. 1. 1 u.n I. In Ula. I A. MAY. UONTKAUTOR IM l .n ilei l.-tiiniiie. iiirin.iii'.l un all km4ia ..iiieiit iuIS., ituiie aalli. tl. iter- ,-an be l. u ui in, l-..,i onguuiau i.ltic. KINS I'u 1 1 ma ii Sleepino, Uti, KleKttnt Dinllif Cars, Tourist Baatptaf Cnrs 2- Daily Fast Trains to the East--2 To If you cam ko t . vmrniiiK (raiti Irtivvl vist thu vveuiuy Irmiu, both arc finely v'jtilpptM. OUR SPECIALTIES: Fast Time. Through Srvl.. Pull man Palace Sleepers, Pullman Tourist 8leepers, Pullman Olnera, Library ;afe) Car and Free Re ollnlng Chair Cars. Hours ol time saved to Ouiaba f.iiicagu. kauaaa City. at. Louts, Nsw York, li,i.,i, au.j clber aaauru oolata Tlckatt goo.1 via Malt Lake l 11) an. I Usurer It la to your Interest to use tbu OVKKLANU Hid il. Tiuket. aud slooulug car U-illi. t an be avcurotl froui K K WAM4bEV. AgSDt O. il. .I .V Co. or J. II. LOTHKOI', Peudietou. Ore Uauaral Ageul, 1U Ttilrd at.. I'orllau l. 01. THROUGH sr. PAUL HIKNICAPOLU Idulutu KABG0 AiKAM) FORKfl JCKfftlKSTON WISM.l'Kf. IIKI.KNA and 1IITTK. TK.RJ IS Can soil ottSapat than any firm in the county because they buy in larftl quantitiai. if yon naad lumber or any kind 01 null work call and fat tlitiit prices. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all poiuta hast and South. lacooia aud Nortiieru and American Hue. I pi I llic Stuatualilp i n Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway TIMI SCHKDULK. tralu loams Pvu.ll.tou dally eicepl Huudar ,t 6 :uu p in. ror rurtlier lilloruiatlull. Urn.- ,-,,!. lou. Oregon Third aud Morilaoti -i- i oi OhlanaOi il. sa Cltv, St. Pnoli St. Ioiiib, Kan Joe, Omuhu, ami All Points Last and South t'orllautl and points n the Sound. Arrive Moudaya. Weduealayaaud Krma.. .1 ladavn '1 1. ur.,1 wM - .... u.....a at S AS. u. ' " ""is ll:Vi ui. Tue. 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Onatsnl l Third St.. Portland. Orsson. old b JOHN MRttlDT The Louvre Saloon PKNDLKTON . . OKKOON. Hx-cial Ratal oh carload nn Telephone 7" ALLEN BROS., Wood and Transfer.. Orders will Receive Prompt Attention (lllice rear of Savings Bank. I'KMH.KTtl.N, . . 0JIKG0N. HANKS A Ni UHUKHBS. PI RUT NATIONAL !i. KK ol' PKND1I Ion. ai.ltai. I7.i.. IraiiM.i- sen -rat luoikluu ssstasit, Eirkin rtti.i laaaerapllli tiausfcr. sol.l on CtiCaM,ai riaatHsaai. An, 1.,.. aud ( niuipai pjia'iU Hie Norlbwevi Inafi. I'rami uu t kin. lm and Knr..a- Manas c.iliecliouiou reaMUki '..-nn, J. , Au. i, i.,ilt-in, M HalJ Ifo-presldciit : i h Wade, cannier: H. otii-rna. ) . saaistani cashier. . THh PNNIIUCTON BAVINM UANB i'tu. ll.-L.ili.llo-ai.ii t.i.i.nii.l Marctii. .'.llilla:. t,M'0Ut Inn re.l sllnard on llatt posits, hacliiiiig. 'juuglil an. t sold tin til clpal pmiiis. Ntiei lal allouii.c jneu iomi ttout n I Kuriiiili, i.r.ld.'iu: 1 Tlce-prendeui I I Jlorru. , Uler HTKHT N A ITt.Al. KAN K OK ATHKXi Oregon, i.'apiul. ai,ui: mrp. a 1 1" li,.txll L.ier.ai n N. ,leisall. Ml I (iir.-iirii nn . .l.u ..v.- eiciiauge. Cllietai promptly "lt-iii,, I t". HenryC Adaay,! id.ni; T. J, Kirk, vice-president: I. L a I u.t raahlari Mia I I barueU. BB. casnler THK FA I! M Kit's HAM. OK WftjTO! Wsston, Orsanit, Dosi isstai ban'-1 bil.lue.r hiclialnte I ;.. ""''"'..Jj lecllnllr, pmiui.tly uilcii'li-.l In ABIH 1UCJ oxc.-llcii; ronnllfon, nii,i icrKrrtao 3rT llivesllgatl.iu . nuiinlllvool re. l'''"1'"';! otKcers: It Jainssou, pieslsjalj ui,i Proobsl.l, vif.. pr. sld.-ni ; i M 1'ierte. '" i ii (.-ill,,,,,. ...... on cK-i.ler J-rn," In', a Hsrimau.'ll H loa i I tSri lira. I r Kiliger. . Roberl Jasss" I Pep.1. n l.'.' ... t. tf I.- v . I'll IM '-! en .lien in. lice Leave orders nltba-PoW av t: will. Van Ol-dai: Loa,. IN I'OI N'lJ 1 III- I OLLpWlWRJ i n.e.l iiniiaal, have lawa lily Maislisl. and Will w tmm 1 j vuiis and 1 1 . , 1rtaS4 one gray bor. about 10 SSM tjniSSBBi on lell lilp, aeign. aoom ' .llle SnriC. Iliri.un. h., Meier oon nglii aud MB "'1 about sw poanu '""ta'Ur'MV.ll'AT..MAN il r .Vlrd BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. h.Jba PaBrtct Ceurt of flu ifalaT4aa the in.irici ni Orofou. unkrar' In the mallei ill II- - ,,, Hrppoe Kikesiedllorsof " WZitoE ,n lbs county ol lleeroa tad tltavra. " NnVnVri.c,.-l,S1.c,..lnV-;t hoc. ci. A. l, llfJ, III Mid -.V,,,!,,-!,! duly Mljudloaiotl i;"i.H'i; .7,'",i S muellng ni lii ervd f". l ES5I, .lltlce ill the Asocial ' ' VuSlilU eottU in Ida civ ..i "V"' ;' . ..nn.-... tirog.in.ui lu.. '.-lock in ' , i, ns j;sd .lav ..( Jauuari. a p "tlleir ciaua Uui ertalllor. iua .di.-ie 1 ' uakru(.i; appoint s iin-ic - ' ' ,, proi' irsuaacl u Ui bus .-nine bomro ...id nic n ' ... a. P-' I. I n, i. Ililida; ei. J"."U, V. .KKAU'' VI,,.i7,erMlaW2U SEALS! When your Friends Notary and Corporation ;L5( to $n DaHverad Order of us and save uii'tmy. Orders for Rubber BtWips also e.d lei l..-d KAST OREGON! AN PUB.a) Phone'i don I Knock UI V""' Wei" hear tlieui tlwy Rlsatta tlx I hih rin . j; Ua.r Hells. Kit WfSZjM toriuM am! Vl.or. ols lor aitwirw '.' , DUatrfC l'"" BvarvDiing In Maple Br.., rwps Man. 74 '