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Shirt Waists for Spring. We have just received a largo assortment of shirt waists which we are selling at prices that an all right. Yon can net an elegant waist for 50c. and our dollar waist is simply a "peach," just the kind that you like to wc.n Our spring and summer goods are now in. Siiks, Ginghams, Lawns, Dimities, White Goods, Per cales, etc. SEE US FOR BARGAINS. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements &. Wilson. Court and Cottonwood KATIKIMY. Al'IUL ID, 1901. SIGNING THE PEACH TREATY. Mexico signs th peace convention formulated at The llaatie Three countries have not yet ilone mi. Turkey, Luxembourg ami China. This statement made in Um press dispatches will be quite u surprise to many persons. Although that Hague peace congress tiail leeii forgotten by the majority of people, yet when it if brought to mind by thin telegram it will occasion astonishment to read any thing that even intimated that the nations that sent representatives o The Hague were in ear next. It had been the general impression that the cxar wax joking when he nuked the varioux powers to send delegate to The Hague anil intruct them to formu late a plan whereby all the naviea and armies should be disarmed, and the host of men turnel into the tield of production ; and that the kingx and emperorx mid rulera of all degrees up. preciated the ctar's humor, and in it pint of wild abandon joined in with Ins joke. No one thought there wax seriousness 111 the affair, and everyone siiH.ed that there would be m further attempt to keep up the fun. Apparently, thix view of the case is erroneous The joke is not yet ended When China, Luxembourg and Turkey have signed, then will another convention be called, and the powers will aend more delegates and they will assemble and tell about the jolly old wars their respective countries have waged since last the peace con grew met, and they will make bets on the aide over the question as to which nation will kill the most ieople, and spend the most money ami subjugate the moat territory before the next iron groaa thereafter shall assemble again at The Hague. The English will have to give odds, to the United States, because now, so they tell ut, all of the Filipinos have quit lighting, whereas the Hoers seem not to entertain the notion of giving up the tight in bouth Africa. ARMY FRAUDS. Probably Captain Oberlin M. Carter, now in the United States penitentiary at Leavenworth tor stealing something like i0UU,OOu from the government while he was supervising army con tracts, thinks it is real mean to keep him there, the while others, leas ladle 111 the sUtaluiii profession, are at large and continued in comfortable army berths, to ply their avocation at will. Captain Carter was a "daisy" at stealing, the brightest llower that ever grew iu the government daisy garden Over in the Philippines, some of the same species have been discovered y-t the prospects are not good for their conviction. This is not lo say that those particular otheern who are up for trial, iu connection with the commir aary frauds, are guilty. Hut, the testimony of the returning volunteers who knew of what happened over there ia such as to convince any reasonable person that irauds existed, and that enormous quantities of army supplier were stolen and sold through civilian tores, army n dicers receiving the usual hare of the proceeds. Conviction if not looked for hv the people. Army frauds have been p.-Ti trated since a time to which the mem ory of man runneth not. but condi tions are seldom accomplished Ami there is not reason to believe that these Manila case will be exceptions. SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BBTTBRHUNT. Employers of labor who have made experimentation find that the beat in vestment they make are the dollars pent in bringing to their emploves social betterment. Kecentlv in New York aeaeinbled men who furuish em ployment to 250,000 persons. They met iu Madison Hquare (iardeu. l'laus for the betterment of the conditions sur rouudiug their employes were ilie cuaaud. Each man told of his own experience The testimony was unani mous 011 one point. Kiudueas aud cou side ration towards the people workiug tor them in ovory iuatauoe brought the best returns. Many of thoae who spoke were able to ay truthfully that during a generation or more of the existence ol their industries never bad the em ployee struck and that nothing had ever arisen that could not be quickly to the aatialactiou of ail som. -thing that capital cannot afford to overlook. The employing capital of the country will do much to engender a feeling of friendliuexx in the labor ing classes, and much to solve the labor qiiextion. by paying heed to thix idea. ne truth capital should alwayx re member: Men work best when two things are given them, eoiiilahle wages and generous treatment. Higher pm will not always compensate for a less ening of consideration on the part of the employer. The gonroii treatment referred to is that which partakes not in the Bllgh tool degree 'if charity. Working men do not want charity. They are willing and even anxious to stand upon an inde pendent baxis. And anything re sembling charity. not only is not agree able to them, but does not bring the best results. Charity, as commonly defined, is perhaps one of the most vicious of all things. It weakens the nature of the recipient. All of these principles were kept in mind by the members of the "(iet- Together Club" which led that New York meeting. GREAT CONVENTION SPBBCHBS. Hv reason of the very general belief that the nomination of William .1. Hryan for president of the United States by the democratic national con vention at Chicago was largely effected by his famous seeeh for silver, the subject of national convention oratory takes on new interest. Mr. Hryan is not the first orator who has by well rounded periods awakeued tie- enthu siasm of delegates. He low are sub mitted extracts from various conven tion orations, including some of the more striking passages of Mr. Bryan's address. "I would be presumptuous indeed to present myself against tin- distin guished gentleman to whom you have listened if this were but a measuring of ability; but this ia not a contest of person. The humblest citizen 111 all the land, when clad in the armor of a righteous cause, is -tronger than all the hosts of error that they can bring. I come to speak to you in defense of a cause as holy as the cause of litierty the cause of humanity. When this de bate is concluded a motion will be made to lav noon the table the resolu tion offered in commendation of the administration, and also the resolu tion in condemnation of the adminis tration. I shall object ko bringing this question down to the leve, ot persons. The individual is but an atom He is bore, he acts, he die, but principles are eternal, and this has been a con taat of principle. We do not come as aggressors. Our war is not a war of couquaat. We are fighting for our homes, our families and proserity. We have petitioned and our entreaties have been disregarded. We have begged and they have mocked, aud our calamities became worm. We beg no longer. We entreat no more. We petition no more. We defv them. The gentleman from Wisconsin has said he fears a Kobespierre My ! friends, in this land of the tree, you need fear no tyrant who will spring up from among the jieople. What we need is an Andrew Jackson to stand, ! as Jackson did, against the en -roach- ments of aggrandized wealth. Having behind us the commercial in terests ami the laboriug interests, and all the toiling masses, shall answer 1 their demands for the gold standard hv saying to them, You hall not dowu upon the brow of labor this I crown of thorns. You shall not cru.-ifv mankind noon a rrniui of irohl. Wiliiam J. Bryan at Chicago. I propose to present to the thought ful consideration of the convention the name of one who, on the field of battle was styled "The Superb," yet won the still uobler renown as a military gov ernor, whose first act, when iu com mand ot Loiaiaua and Texae u- Q salute the constitution hv proclaiming that the military rule shall ever be subservient to the civil power. The jilighlisl word of a soldier was proved hv the acts of a statesman. I nomin ate one whose name will suppress all factions, will be alike acceptable to l he .North aud t- the South -a name 1 that will thrill the republic, a name, if nominated. of a man that will crush the last embers of sectional stril. aud whose name will be hailed as the uawniug ot the day of perpetual brotherhood. With him we can llmg away our shields ami wage an aggres lift war. We can appeal to the su preme tribunal of the American people against the corruption of the roptlbli can party and their untold violations of constitutional liberty. With him as our chieftain, the hhiodv banner of the republicans will fall from their palsied hands. Oh, uiy countrymen, in this supreme moment th. ,i..'t of the republic are at stake aud the liberties of the eople are imperiled. The people hang breathless on your deliberation. Take heed! Make no nnsstep. I nominate one who can carry every Southern slate and who oau carry Pennsylvania. Indians Con Hectical aud New York the soldier statesman, with a record as stainless as his sword-Wiutield bcott Haneoc. of Pennsylvania If elected he will ve n is seal. Ilaniul l),,uo Lm witnessed these demonstrations it seemed to me you were a human ocean in a tempest. I have seen the sea lashed into a fury and toxse I into a xprav and Its grandeur moves the soul of the dullest man. Hut I remember that it is not the billows, but the calm level of J,t he sea. from which all heights and depths are meii-nnil When the storm lias passed and t la bour of calm settles on the ocean when sunlight bathes its smooth xur fme then the a-tronomer takes the level from which lie measures all terrestrial heights and depths. Not here in this brilliant circle, where 16,000 men and women are assembled, 1- the destiny of the republic to be d)0Twad . not here, where I see the en thusiastic faces of 7M delegates waiting to i-n-t their votes into the urn anil determine the choice of the party, but h l000000 republican lirexides. where the thoughtful fathers, with wives and children about them, with the calm thoughts inspired by love of home and love of country, with Mm history of the past, the hopes of the future and the BDOWladgS of the great men who have adorned and ttlexxed our nation in days gone by there liod prepares the ver dict that shall determine the wisdom of our work tonight. In the silence of deliberation will this great question he settled. Janu-i A (iartlcld, nomin ating John Sherman at Chicago, lto. The election iiefnre us will be the Austerlit7. of American politics. It will decide whether for years to come the countrv will he republican or Cossack. Never defeated in war or in peace, his name is the most illustrious Isirne by any living man; his serenes attest his greatness, and the country knows them by heart. Ills fame was born not alone of things written and said, but of the arduous greatness of things done, and dangers and emer gencies will search in vain in the future, as they have searched in vain in the past, for any other on whom the nation leans with such contidence and trust. Never having had a policy to enforce against the will of the people, he never hetraved a cause or a friend, and, the people will never betray or desert him. Vililled and reviled, trcthleffly aspersed by numberless presse-. not in other lands, but in his own, the assaults upon him have strengthened and seasoned his hold unon the nubile heart. The ammuni tion of calumny has all been exploded, the powder has all lieen burned nine. its Hwer is exH-iideil. and drant s name will glitter as a bright anil ini lierishable star in the diadem of the republic when those who have end to tarnish it will have moldered in for gotten graves and their memories and iitanhs have vanished utterly. Never elated I iv -m i ess, never depressed hv adversity, lit- has ever, in peace and in war, shown the very genius of common sense - Koscoe Conkliug, nominating U. 8. (irant, 1880. The republicans of the United States demand a man who knows that pros peritv and resumption, when they come, must come together; that when ti.oy come they will come hand in hand through the golden harvest Ileitis; and in and by the whirling spindles and the turning wheels: hand iu hand past the open furnace doors; hand in hand by the (laming forges, hand iu hand by the uhlwsjjrl filled with eager lire greeted and grasped by the countless sons of toil Like an armed warrior, like a plumed, knight, James r. Hlainc marched down the halls of tlx- American congrefs and turned his shining lance full and lair against the brazen foreheads of the de tainers of his countrv ami the malign ers of his honor l-'or the republican party to desert this gallant leader now I a though an army should desert their leader upon the held of battle (Gentlemen of the convention, in the name of the great republic, the only republic that ever existed iion th ie earth , in the name of all her de fenders and of all her supporters, in the name of all ber soldiers living; in tne name of all her soldiers dead 'ii "i the field of battle, and in the name of thoae who perished in the skeleton clutch of (amiue at Anderson ville and Libby, whose sufferings she fo vividly remembers, Illinois Illinois nominates for the next president of this country that prince of parliamen tarians, that leader of leade.s, James G Hlaino. Colonel Ingersoll nominat ing Hlaiue, 1876. CUBAN TEACHERS VISIT START HEALTH REVIVAL Paine's Celery Compound Work Among Doing Wonderful Salmon packing in 90 days. will begin 111 Alaska We're Just as Thankful For a small package ax a large one. Kach will receive the same thorough and careful attention. If we get the former, it may in time gtow to the latter hv the satisfaction you will derive in wearing our laundered work. Pendleton Planing Mill and LumberY; Can sell any firm cheaper the in Domestic Laundry, countv i 1 1 1 'iiii.ti... quantities. If yo 1 timber or mill work their prices need ny kind 0t call and J. F. Robinson, Prop. Telephone 60 R, FORSTER, - Pr0pr The visit of hundreds of bright Cu ban teachers to the Initetl States last summer has cauxed a tremendous health-revival in Havana and Santiago. The American idea. "A sound mind in a found Isslv," is one of the tint lessons Cuba and Porto Kico are learn ing. Hut tliev art learning fast. Whatever distrust Cuban- may have of American politicians, they have confidence in America's greatest remedy, Paine's celeiy compound. It has oened the eyes of the people of Havana and Santiago to the possi bilities of gissl health in a wav their crude remedies hail never let them imagine Paine's celery cm uind 1- doing a tremendous missionary work thil spring among the sick, not only throughout the United States, but, wherever the American influence i felt. The het f. unities in Santiago are taking Paine's lery compound. Tin common (a-ople are looking after their health as never before. American physicians iu Havana are ordering tin great spring remedy. Its health-giving effect on friends and relatives who tirtt tried Paine celery Compound in the United States has encouraged thousands of despondent . hopeless sufferers heme to use it. The result in all these caxes has been the direct cause of the health-revival that is now amusing such tremendous enthusiasm . That Santiago seconds Havana's en dorseiuent of Paine'" celerv compoum is shown hv the following letter from Mrs. Helen (iiierra : Santiago, Cuba, Jan., 1HUI. Wells, Uichardson Co : lear Sirs I have hail the gout in my lingers and hands My limbs wen benumbed and I could hardly stand. I went t" -., era physicians. A druggist advised me to use Panic's celerv com pound. 1 liegau at once to vet better and bslav 1 am perfectly well. Natur ally I have great faith in Palm celery compound er truly voiir. Mils. HKLEfi UUERRA. Kvorv one in this springtime 1 1- to purify the blood and regulate tin nerves. Carry home todav not h and by a bottle of Paine's celerv coin pound. Cure nervousness, neuralgia and rheumatism this spring, om can now put your health on a sound bfjgfll lo means of Paine's celerv compound. HUCo evidences of an iinhcaltliv con dit mn as those constant headache-, melancholy, dyss-psia or constipation rapidly disappear under the cleansing, regulating action of Paine's celery compound . 111 M a uoUulial uiwim for ..! U th workup un and U, sauployuig Umuu. It ia THE ROOT or YOUR HAIR should look like inn DANDRUFF the GERM fsttroyt and x lin en It like (Mi. e - "bsilruy the caui yeu remove th Ifcct. - No Dandruff, ae .sllint hair, ae Btldntii, If you KILL THE QERM with NEWBKO'S HERRIOIDE Fr mIc by all draggUu. I'm. V Fresh Clean Stock of Groceries For you to select from. Will ".ivc you n.aSonalilc prices. Try us with an onlttr WHITE HOUSE GROCERY Thompson & Dupuis, Props. Equal to any in the world. Call up: PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. IlKKWKKYH OWN HOTTI.INti. Highly re-'oininendetl to family trade I'.vity in it tie fully guavanteed. No.S for Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy HauliJ Kipeclal attention urn to Consignment. Schultz Brewing Co. LflfltZ B,( Oregon Lumber Yard wool) QUTCBRS For barns and dwellings. Cheaper than tin. KENT0CHT WHISKEY Lumber, Lath. Shingles, KuildiiiK fupcr. Tar Paper. Lime and Cement, Mouldings. Pickets, Plaster, lirick and Sand. Screen l)Mi-stv Windows, - nun 1 nnn .-, 1 a rerraCotts Pipe. akP the Otntlafi wko Iw-rieh Quality. Hold, by JOHN acilflDT The Louvre I'KNIU.KTON Borie & Light, Prop? Alta St., opp. Court Honae hoi Steal a Man's Time OKI LINK I time time. i tint.. St' seeli vatra liiksnluu. IV CLASSIFIED AOS. OOUMI BJtVSH WiiKlMS in TBI LINK, ton- htii', ur uurc, Dor weuk. al th. r.ta of i.v in,.. Mjrjmrv: ixr imniil, it l ,,- ran-) i, per line 'He- Hut s' Cincinnati, inno I have witnessed the eitraonl.uary scenes ,of this cuuvenlioii with Ueen solicitude. No emotion touches n heart more quickly than a seutiuient u. honor of a -reat and U0LU ch.rae ta. but as Iaat on teae SMtosnd Money to Loan On city property at a low rate of interest. 1,'en la- re raid in monthly installment-. MO COMMISSIONS. Will loaj) on improved property or will furnish money to huild with Will be pleased to giv fl,,. urea of actual vott to any one needing a loan FRANK B. CL0PT0N og Maitj Street. For Rigs To go Fishing or fur a cab Ui make a call telephone Maiu . u frvwtsto ' Depot Stable. POR SALB OH LX L 11 A Mil. a m: six HOKJUS roVu aXso- hie riiKitie au't all rtttur euupi.tc tuk pij.tuif, bailer) .tut clacirn p,,ri,,.ri ,t ow' Drt S. 01 will usi-liauge lor vurdwooU. J. L'lovt reii'lleluu. (trvaun I WH l,INa I lints Uc -' time. .'Ale 1 time. fat 1- Ban sxlra iUMrliiiii PHYSICIANS. BANKS AND BHUKBR8. r I UT N ATION A L HAN K OK ATHKN A . l'r! VVU' 4u,UUU. .urplu. u. protll. HII.IHI uu uni iieo.li. iJeal. in kiihii wo uoLieitii Bii-iiauae t.'ollectluu. r , e" iuuii u nuttrv 1 A'l.ui,. ure. Meut;T j. Kirk Hce-prssldsn 1 1 t 1. ha? ,..10 . 'er' "ruelt, uiiiuui OK. W. ti. COI.K. IIKKICK uuildlua DBct- hour., IvuiU p iu. Telepliouv 77. K. W. VIVUJCNT. If. 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' ' .u.l illieum ol Wouiel, tet aul ataiu au. r-eu.llc- of t'ii. Huul mn Ore ABCH1TKCTS AND BUiLDBHS. T. K. HDVVAKl). AKDHITKivr iun uu JSSSSLlt reliable koom 17. Judil buifhuK lb illy or cuuutry. D A. bul liter , -' . '-u'-m ..It, .Uillt- W.IIm el," Or MAY, CONTKAl Till' A mi r..liiualea hiruubeU ou all kiuU. ol a., iioue walla, ele ta.1 Orvaouiau ofliie lay. May toaipani i. ; .i.ii.i ik uu- by-law. ... io reilucu Hie nuui ber of-hrector. Irobi ulu,- tu Bve K- " ' l-OITON, 8.'erelry'""J' ' r'u'- ANNUAL MJUCTINU .- lo. KHiu.DKiis at i m i, in ..I ii mz:. m.;r7rmi.' w UBNTISTS. DKNTIHT. OKKIOK K. A. VAUOHAN Iu JuUil bull.liug 1 '""i.nifty, ifj V V limn a. t K.JIIIiP.hccrelarr ' ru",on, IN I'liI'Mi-Tlll. KU1,1,(MVIM, ni l-rlbeil annual, have been uh . ... i Oao browa Borsf, LranV-.l o win" E,. Due briiwu a..i.. I i .. utile ini.lar .1 .JV .. ' ,,'..w' n 1"S' bout -aju pouniu. Datad Annl i&. ifui J- l UKATHMAN Washington & Columbia Rive Railway Kor Chicairo, Ht. I'mI, 8t. aaa Ulty, Ht. Joe, UmabM All Points Last and Portland and aeHo on the : Away Irum him In buyliif gooels wtisn lia rent lo pay lor lie aauuai well aBor.l ii n. ii jou want id ant your real mien- K.irii, in Uatliaaa. Ha.l.ll. ff linlle.1 Urlille., Arrive Monilan. WadnastflSlftfl li :tt in luaaiari.Tbanfanawa at 9 M a m HeoarU dat I r excaot auadarllll ror iniormanon reaaraiafi BKxIalton. nail en or aditrasi 8. B. Spur., Wblpa, Ulove. Ilruid- l oaiL. Tnii.' LuVi rv . .r.,1. ii , ," u" " "' "'r p .....i nr- uu isjn i hi iny Joseph Ell, Prop. (A I us If II h i 1 i fi P A.. Wall Witt- I U. Hay & Co., Buy and asll Htoekft HondH arid Qrain for eaab ur ou margin. New York Stock ecrungc Chlcaco block hacbance. vhh ago Board ol Trad. Curt HtrMt, !.. n. i,,,, uia, A. t SHAW k CO. awlMQNlW oaraaT . Tims Ssbsfaw roe ' Prom PsndlsU i ni.-aao Bait Lake. Dsntar. r!ortland Worth, liiaak., Hpeelal aaa Cy, " fi'AJii in. Chlcafo uJ aaa via Haat- luflon. -A Atlantic Bait Laks. nsw,i-3 Eipreaa Worth. Onik. MJJ :lia. m. as City, Bi Lf via Hunt- oaoaud Katt log too. Ht. Kaol WalU Walls, UfJB Kwialall HKkaue.auaSMl :lAa. m. man, M'nualJrT via Paul, liuluth.Bug Hpokaua. kaa.cbloagoassa W. J- HKWKI.L. M WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Occiiii and River PBOM POKTLAX'1' Iilp, weiKiu IK i Uy Mar.bal. fOUNJ) THK IMiliiiuiim, ...V I. I MBER naipiB. DEALERS'-i Ill sailing oaaasfaa-ij Jaeiwcaaar- Kor San rar Ball avsir Yard on Webb Htrtatt Opnoilte Hunt Kraight OeiHit W .re praparod U, Jurnifh anything the loKht li,, M(j MtngUAruU. pneos U U, U choap, if llo We aim, carry a Urge Windows ami Hinl.li... fan,.. oU.inplating hulhUng will do a-Oll U) m$ HI before nlaval... k..l. Dally extant Uunday Bataraar iu p Daily sx. uuaay fa. si. Columbia To Aaiorla Hl w Uudlafa i WIUamftMM'J . . . luasr a. in l ue. I l.l. and Bat. kOrego" U.1aal and vvay t;ofvfllll",'' than others. line uf I'ooih Uave nip ila audlafs auul.'inatlai oieauu t'V' ud Way-1 Boas. H" haled April IT, iwi J- M UKA'mMAM. uiy alaialiai. oniera. 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