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NEW HATS NEW SHAPES The fall stvle.- for iqoi. The "Elk" Fed ra Longlvy Dwby BAEJ6 DALEY Om Prir.e Clothier, Pmrmsher and flatten, PmdUton, Ti l shay, BSPZBMBBB t4, laui. NOT A QUgSTlUN OF POLITICS. Once again appear the putty bicker ing '"! newtpapers that always run nut of material when they are cut off trout expression o! luuitan views on current hapnenings. During Oie pasi two w.'eks the American people have revelled in lack of auch thing, ami ac count it at one of .the good rettilte of the sadness of the period when they were mo iruiug the death of a beloved president. Hut two week constitut, a Ijug period fur the average man t abstain from giving utterance to narrow views as a partisan, and tiierc-for- he mutt ao so in as that after tin lilii-ral of Mr. Mckinley read coin nients that indicate alias1 t alxiot as narrow i.s a Zulu savage. There is no question of iolitics con uecteJ with the assassination of the iate president. This issue partakes not ol the nature of a contest over economic theories, and to the broad minded cititeus suggests none of tin differences that have separated politi cal parties iu the pait. The killing of tlie president was by a uiau athliated with none of the two great parties, nor any of the minority legitimate organizations that have liegun to in fluence the national policies. Mis cardinal principles squint not at tariff hal' Oi the bUMM valley is wthin the limits of t instill county, and troni the Oregon side go just as tine samples as are to he seen iu the big building in which the fruit fair is held. There isi no jealousy here for the fame that has Iwei: acquired there, partly, at least, by reason of the tine fruits com ing from the Oregon side Several l 'ni.tilia coo.ity men are prom inent in I the arrangement", notably O. R. Ballon, who from his through know ledge and Mm- orchards ha contributed a- much as other men to the successes I of former vears. The soisial ' rt I ue of such gatherings is tint the least benefit. Indeed, it is to ! mooted whether or not it is the principal good arising from fairs exposition. People meet for , MUM upon a common level, tnere i- a tendency to eradicate i potty distinctions sometimes eiiuen ilere.l from the forming of cliques and social factions. and the and the OFFICIAL LAWLKiSNBSS. Anarcny is lawlessness. Therefore wnatover" encourages lawlessness pro motes ,tnar,-i,v. And. in the mug run, toe most iiangeroiii- olal. kinds ol law ..in -- tn. hind thai uios- effectually educate' Hie inase- nit" disrespect for he law is official lawlessness. When the eople see the law's officers show ing contempt for the law in exercising .arbitrary jsjwer outside of it. it is in evitable' that iu times of excitement utanv of them snould manifest the I laob spirit rather than the spirit of ia! nines- and 1 1 -i on ro, Heroin lint to I the cltuens of a sell governing repub lie. or monetary standards, or policies of I expausiou of imperialism, or at any of the "paramount" issues that have furnished material for the voters tn debate in the past. The blow at the president was a MOW at the government. It sras aimed at tiie structure of society. Those shots were tired at the heart ol the nation. Mr. McKinley embodied in his official nature the American people. And every loyal party man of whatever name or creed instantly closed ranks to show to the world that the deteatable school of anarchists of which Caolgosi was representative is very small here, so small, indeed, that it is as pm point compared with the broad, deep expanse of national strength of which this people boast . None ol the essential questions were settled by the death of the president, and in acknowledging the good man's virtues and extolling hi hlamelrss life writers and speakers were paying tribute to his personality, not yielding opinions upon mooted que lions. Had one of different palltlawj faith occupied the White House aud been struck down by the assassin all men of patriotism and love of trut'.i would have sprung iuto their pi... -.-in the line that ts formed, to fs re a world in confidence that this re public is enduring, aud that vi. balanced persons are ready at all ti jie to defend it from attack, but, deplorable as it may he, too Beyond toe borders 'ol the south the press and pulpit liuve had no tolerance for southern mobs that refuse to base justice to the courts and burn at the stake negro assailants of women. Yet mti. n ttie week we have seen pulpits aud newspapers and puhli: men throughout the whine country display ing a suvageness of temper toward the assassin of the president and anarchists. This is a class not to ne distinguished from lury whicn lynches with tire. This temper if natural everybody shares in toe tedling more or less hut then the progress fif the world is marked by the space which the cmliied man has place-J between himself and the natur al m in. What distinguishes the clti ac LsqH the -avage i- tlie self-control which renders nun capsule of relying iihju the law wfien io- or tne commun ity is injured, instead ol taking person ... vengeance I i ansrehv is to lie put down in the Ul .iteil states it will not be bylaw le (sue.- practiced eitnei by mobs or tl ,e law's officers. "The only way for t je police to deal with these auar- Lists. "a Chicago police captain it uoted assaying, "is hi go to their meeting with sawrd-off shot guns and the speakers the minute the i- gn rant. that ponce capiain is boll) 'inlf lor his iiosition lie it a savage, a lyncher and any man who ajiproves of his plan is unqualified fur cmtenship in civilised state. The should be compelled to reepeet the .aw by obeying it, as well as all otner people, anarchists included. If tuere is not law enough to punish in cendiary speech, tie remedy it not to ooanteoaoet poliet lawlessness, but to el itiie tht poliasj with the power ol more law The step from ordering an anarchist not t -i .- tnere is no i.tw to warrant mat proninn ion many men are ol but one idea, h ok trom hut one viewpoint, and see.jver.tr ,, 0,Br,.. llt1Br citueus l be silent, through colored glasses. Hence, the Ir I regard leaf of their lawful right to ei conclusions always are misrepresent ,- PJ - ( -" ,''",""t l'll',",l: . I Ve bail meal IIHtailCe of this swift live ol me irue iisiua i WA..LA WALLA'S PRUIT I All. Across the iiue in Washington tin . iliaeuB ol Walla Walla are tttiw ii.i.-r-taining crowds ol people who have come to aiteud the fruit fair, liaet 18U7 that town has annually exluhttad product ol the orciiard aud garden and iarui, and each year the display has Imm.-ii belter than that of the iir. tug season. The results have lit i, H markedly beueUtial that the atai tion now experiences no ditttc'illv in securing substantial support Iron, the business men, money being subs.ru -ed with a minimum of effo' t on tne uart o the solicitors. It may be ex pected that these fairs wil I he per manent, and that each yet r the people of the Inland empire w ill see gath ered in Walla Walla III . wonderful fruits that have iiiadu famous the Walla Walla valley. There is a coucreteuei in uch an exhibit that leaves nu room for cavil on the part of strangers who view it. Word of mouth or Tiri uied matter cent out h advertise a rngiou are accepted "cum grain. aUs," "with a graiu oi salt," bv people living at a distance But, when (hay aeo belore them the very fruits tissoieel ve aud nnd that they areuexcelJed in all the world.as, indeed, are issue f the fruits raised iu the Walla Walla alley, they cannot but concede tlie superiority of thai section iu tbe (Traduction from iu orchards. Umatilla county , Oregon, shares with Walla Walia e uuty, Washington, the credit tar tbe tine display now uttered at this trixm fair. Kully one advance in lawlessness. when a body of I law-ahidiug oitiaWM were forbidden to : discuss the doctrines of the anarchists for the purpixe of refuting them s s s '( oigreas shall make no lav, abridg ing the freedom of speech or of the 'tfsjgfl, or of the right of the people Bl .ably to assemble and to petition t ie government for the redress ofgrie a I " is tlie mandate oi the cuuttltu- . i o- tne I uiled Stales. Tbe Allien oil. way to discourage oaugemus talk il i' honl those who are guilty of it to strict account n accord freedom to alt, under stern responsibility lor con eiiiieiues The coUUtrv. shocked, 1 amaaed ami angered by the deed of the anarchist ( iolgosa, la reaoy lor tne passage oi laws which thai) attach :.-uallies of much greater severity than those now provided lor harauguerr who incite to crime, but only thote who are .yin-nerr at heart will approve the assumption by the police, or uy SAVE YOUR HAIR YttlTfl SHAMPOOS Of it aEmlwtC V4j NiaCr1 and mhidrsssinasof Ocvs 9BA, aetsttel seial Unit sill. . urs This ll'ips filling b.ll , KrluoVSS srasts. assist nJ l.lrua, ,olli.. linuwJ, .. lilt) ol wl.-i- IM k e"n.-i'i " ..." i s- pys sua Uh ' ' U ! iissuLim tU-l . (MS. n body else, of a power which Is for bid, leu to congress itself bv thl ( W II tntinn. s The sober second thought of the American people i beginning to make .tself heard. Thoe l... are Ignorant ft or with ulterior design, clamoring for the virtual repeal of the cnnstltti tlontl guarantee of free speech and a free press, will speedily hear from a highly important element of the popu lation which, even for the sake of having the abhorred Marcbltt outlawed and hnnted, is not willing that An erl ran liberty should bepls'td at the mercy nf anv thick-headed nol iceman ' Blab. That element consists of all who make DM of their brains, mid w ho hae sufficient tqnailttanas, with his tory to know how hard'y won I as I awl the eacred right of tree s( eech . the riiiht preservative of all right- BtMh Americans see no wisdom in imnorting I. reign methods oi grapplitiu with tne problem which foreign methods he lamentably and conspicuous! v failed to solve. The .sin mi.. I men of the D lilted States and the work ingioeii will he in unison in opposing tbe substitu tion of despotism lor freedom - thA former lierause tbe experience nf man kind teaches the inutility of drWjputitBt as well as its hatefulnesss, and ti e workingmen liecanse none are in ureal er danger of heing denied the rights of peaceable asaemhK ami free speech than they. The workingmen under stand the importance to themselves of guarding these rights when tbev are as siled in the persons of holders of un popular opinions. If that protection be not given the custom of lawless and forcible repression will grot and bar den and choke labor itself when wealth ami power deem it undesirable that la hor should present its grievances to the pwbltfl. s A universal detire to abate tbe dead ly plague of anarchy is not tbe equiva lent of statemanship possessing the ability to do it. And frenzied declaim ers against a class that everybody ab hors and against an assassin for whom nobody in his senses has the smallest sympathy, are the least useful of coun sellors. They produce plenty of heat, but no light. Were they to he heeded, the policemen would become the irre sponsible censor of opinion in the I'nited States, and the bead ol awarj man who uttered an unconventional opinion would be indangvrof the club. Should we accept the guidance of tin shooters who are tilling the land with their well-meant but brainless noise, the man o- woman nspected of cher ishing belief in the lawless gospel id anarchy would, tbrougl otliciul stupi t itv. presently become the representa tive oi the outraged American right of free seecti,and thus the laudable pn po f suppressing anarchv would de feat itself and breed a counter agna tion against restriction. s The old maxims are the wise BMUt im-. and none is wier than the one which warns us thai "eternal vigi an.' is the price of I ilierty" - vigilance against external enemies, and vigilance against ourselves, lest we be hetravtd in our seal for what is fervently desir ed into laying a destroying hand i the very bulwarks of liberty. I'lnla delpbia North American. ngj St Seek Relief ! sSerff-wsgg Mlve.. Thr mod of thrm to on tv. . nn st tcnUon to thilr little irnn.trusl trrfcw lirvlns, thv will vsnt...llv wtar . g mm mm snd sore tvrry WJ period of rrtnitmstion s womsn It ff2 .u.reptlhlr to cold snd other, xtemsl MtJtMM tad it b sbo thr most fsvorsblr time for the dtvelooment of hidden duesie term. wMCn may he lurking In the .v.tem Anv 9ty knowi tint d.vudered mrnitriMlion. rttltftj or the womh tnd leucorrhoeo M Muhbnji live. In slmott ev?rv home Ne somw ihould n lect herwlf s moment .Iter .he e. industlom of female dUes.e. Almo.t m.unt relKl can be seturtd by the use of WINE'CAJU11 l'AK k MtO WAHTKOTOe1 VtKKKt PORTtArtn, OKKOON A Pi alWtttlWg, II Principal A Hactkst. progressive stheol eewwnaiwtwi I for Iherousti work, with htadreels of K:n.hisle. I po.(tl..n. is btetlkseprtt ad sh-.msr.phrrs. Airrs.h y ' ol hlgti ttawalttg known, it " rowt better ...! Isttttr. Own .,u ike r utadeatt sSiattts.1 ear thws. Matt or am ItatrwMtte. Lean hi m how wr i tea, what H cost. tMawlP gtjtjtg ol nirrctnrs n r rnoHftow PRWloWt IfcgOUftCOHKM - - OA") M BOIrWl I MVaM H.H -OREGON SHORJ Ut Union Pacific Tlirs Schsduls from Perdmia JWI ' Chicago slt Uks, i,T ConUnd Worn, ?TwLt "ie, ttUa. r "I I irsin noreial i y in vis limit liiKtoti. It wilt rtlkw vou ritht In your own horn. Will vou tccspt' the te.timony of Vr. Benier and thoutind. ol othe- WM - and rtalrv seek relief todsv All druttuu sail $1.00 bottle, of Wine of (srdul. inr, n, siTMt. It: Wstos. Ind.. Marsh V lo Tour Wins of CuTrlul ha. 0Wt a worl.t of r' ' botllesof tks W m and eno packaireof Thedfm'.s m.-k Drsnsht. UMSS I hare starts,! to use It I will not be without it in the lvu. l,"leJ"t2 Sttr Is Pol ft, wh" ,li l set msottruetc as hs ciighi. Bn '"'. rewrs Of an and noininv sl. help h-r. 1 sm ir tsry bad .ist.' bsfor, I BSta ronrnisditiass. butlloasd rsllsf 'n thrs- day. And new I fe.1 Ilk i. nW womaa and St sll my housework sr.,'. ..-hin. "".''li'l,. not rtn Mtors f tok Win of Cartal. I would be very (ltd toWTttt any poo woaian and stU bar how 1 suftsrsd bttore I uwl Win. ' y't"up niKOLBR For.lTlprniHlisnunr. sdansw. fltns trniisom. T ( pann'mi." Th cnUAiioof Vidns Oompanj. cnHaiioo icaa. MARBLE akc i -iAMiTE Monuments. r v - !s. & COLIN BI LE HOTEL. lea & Perrins Thr Original Worcrstcrshirt 3tlUC0 ntWAStc or imitations. Buncrs, Chefs and Cooks pronotinct It the best Sauce; piquant and appetizing, it edriehes ull dishc.-. HEATING STOVES Bwioft puixhaMIDg eOHM and look over our large and com plete Um of heating stoves which we are sellinK at a ver low figure HAN5F )RD &. THOMPSON, Tn Loading Hardwarn Man. Hotel Pendleton Under New .anajiemint Cor. Court and Johnson Sts, PENDLETON. OREGON HIeam nsai Hlsrirl, Llfhu Aui.Ti.n Plan ratsa I Kuropean plsu C t:a4ay. ewe is) rates by week or munth f ree But "lewtt all 1 rains Commercial Trade Solicited. Flat Sample Kooma Special Attention (liven to Country Trade. CONRAD KOHLLK FROI WhOtMftlf dealer iu Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke A SllCtlj Pkat BzcelleDt Cuisine ETery Modern CoDreuienob Uar a.i ! Billiard ioomi 3 m 06 a 1 fridi liak SZ.OC d dd) Special Rales by rJeei or mooiL H jadquarlers for Travellnu Met, The Best Hot In Eastern Oregon. 'Van bran Bros . Props Successors to J. E. Moore AMERICAN PLAN. $3.00 per Ua and I p aru Finest Motel In tlie Pacific Northwest Vou get Good Beer. When vou drink PILSNER ' VaW BEER. THE PORTLAND HOHTLANU, OKBOON. ftul.l U.t.. tai Ha .....rii llr.vnn ria. . , n 1 .. wl.lll.,a LI . . I u . . .v.. .v... ... --i ........a -..h.iiu caaquariara tor tourists anJ commercial travelers rl. C. BOWtiKS. MatMger HILL :?TARY . . S:WY, mi Mooterastelli Bros. Marble d Granite Works H . mir .'wit work nr.i! itiiaran tat In same lit lowest rirn-.-. Katimatai glean .n all km, Is nf rut t'niM. Hiii at'wk "ii baad, It will pa von to tee onr work ad tf.'t prices lielori" placing ront ofdtifi N. ilcp-it. Pon.lletnn 1 i I m foi tami , i iu ii-iemi'i. Atlantic Kxpr, a I., a. m vis Ihii, I i iitrt.it, . I A privets ei1' f,,r honr.lInK an,', rla. ,.. iVi-,.,4 r.'S Im.vs 1 . 1 1 , IV . ...hnnl nf ind foi MM; squlpped ' Tt,.rc,itl in prrordlnt to iii bs J'JIlSrl v nut! training jw .... Has PI . " "thres 'tari i ' .11,1 'W'"'' rioiirs. ' 7. a M.. anrf I m ra via ; m . ..i mat .' 'f sdoTwas, ...init ID . W. HlIsLe, M. u P ncl(.ai .rii ia I. " SAINT HELEN'S HALL. PORTLAND. ORB. roLKDRii iaa Home and Da School for (iirls MOgfQ, AUT ASP KI.IH'I'TION fMeanor Tchhetts. Pk 0.. PriadpaJ Pr lane .ml rl si th- t. tl,.' .HI. si w, i sii. a fas. r- i ...r Wt tWlU rktat aws nisi in Musk ! , r r. in.! KI.KWOU K. 1'KHHK'ri's. MHli. Bishop Scott Academy. PORTLAND, OKLGON. Komi.lsit 1?0. A Home School lor Boys. Military anil Manual training. with a la. Will) uu 1..- TI,I ami I !u. from i txr tad uk- an interest both l.v.iicipal i 1 isachsrs Is to ir as wsl! as to prepare boy. a prufsssiuiij.i anl li.isiuoss sr.- using in, ir-maul)' rtno it appniT.-a an ioru attihodt tsr boy. rtetlTs varwful attsution r..'.-.l . ,K,,,K' i. ru. I.. AKTlll'K ( NKW:LL, I'riucipal. The PeodletoD Academy Cultege, Teaching, Business. l'lu-. UiH ii! ,-,iiirH- r.-.i.rh fur en-tntiii-c 1,, Krvnliiiniii rliv.- in Mtf.ii ,',il leit Vale, Prinoelou aud Stanford. 1 1 1' institution ii..- beau planetl upon taa accredited List i.y the s.tut.- Board nf Krlucatl ia. "i tim! gtadoalM ur- ud- llllttwl li iUl- t-rtitl,-iiM. A butlueta course e.Ual to tue best iii.-iiiiMM, follege i- ,itf't-rwd. Kail term lieglu HgptaHlliaT lli Addrtsa. REV, F, L KORBRfa, m Ph Heudlelou, Oregon Prlaptpgl . . thettt; Oregou Mortgage Co., LIMITED. FARM LOANS u liupniTsd pruparijr at lowest urruui rslsa CHAS 1- G. FATTULLO, Agt. Walla Walla, Wash. iuuranted not to i-uubej lioadut'lie or i t..Mn'.- Auk for it. Schultz Brewing Co. ALL THE NEWS' Take tat Kaat Oragouian Daily tj-oo a year by ; mail. Weekly gi.jo, mod Umi Weekly aa.oo a ysai. aampU caff free j BYERS' BEST FLOUR SO niatr goo.1 bread uae Byers' B it Klour. It took Brat oraatium ai tne UIucsmo World ' Fair overall couipeti tion, aud gives eicellout aatisfactiou wherever used. Kverv tact is guaranteed. We have the utsit stoair KotleU Bailey, Heed Rye aud Beardless Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BY Kits, Proprietor. -1I I . lvn. r. '" tad Kaat. hi pud Past Mail ilk) K. III. via tpoktat Wslla Walls. lawtatS Ks.lnm,, p,,,. nisi.. MluuMwa Si - thicayo sat awi UCftt and River Schedule mo l ullTUSli :,! p. in All sallltiR dates nbjstt Poi Mai fall) rxio.,1 MilHlay p. ni !-llir.lu) Delta sa ....... 111 Columbia Rivsr I Aslurls sn.l t; Laii.llURt. Wiliarostts Klrsr ....... Ctlv ..... vi .. . - .r. I a. m. Twtl rur ami Sal 7 a in. 1 , I r ami sat t'orvulll. awl Way ltiiJiug. .1- 1.. Ki.rls IM a. oi. Delly. Mrniaiueits tnttta inn Hivsn r. ajeti City, isw.n hiuI s Uhilinji. Snaks Hivsr Ulpi.ru l i bo iitoo i. i faMUY.agwa. 1MU m- ... - 9 anjfc.:a. tre.ii iJ WW IBS a. S3 UU Ifl llll 1'ortland-.st . .. i uuu Str. "T.tti una" I'imk i'ani . 1hvi' I'orllaoU I Lev, a. tuna . vistpi SUSf. r l I'he Oallch-i'ortlanJ KouU Str. "Bdlley GdUert"1 rn. , . ' d . :. nprmgs, tuJ It. vo. WutW sa.aoa. bi 1 as bailsa. I'IMK CAKU. lavr I'ortlaUil I Arri so lllc l.allss X Leave Tlie lllv. 13 strife l'ottuuu s . Dallas Iu IMrtuud I-.M.I I Hal i .: .iu.i. la. trn h .. . i.ii.. u.urs. Tla ua- i.i- liraii..' .:u ..... .- ami iloo.l Hi vr LaiUiitK -Feel ot AUet urwi 11.), I. I II, llV ' 1,1111. A. J TAYL'iK, Agl.. A.torla, or J, nlS M I ILL KJN, A. ruslHlies.uri Aiil.K. ill., .v i 1 1. ii.- asuuls. as I'Kai iti; a hai.n "j. ..nu.. Uw; i J.c. M If ATT, Agu, i.,.,aer. aes. K. W. OBtUarUH, agt, f nuusl ur. I ri'.l.'llk. So l. u... 'L-ilJleloil Take ihe... Washinlun & Columbia River Railway - - --- tU I'uiil Si bulli. ' .J. I.-. lk...bA All Points Last and Soutn Portland and poult on the hound nuri'iiM, f.Mii.. W.-H noun ! Walia WtlUlts: I ilu pru; Atttts wills MU itwi .... r . .. ... mm. sal rur luiurius.'.ii, moj.uouv uall i. oi " d1jm w a u. CAbbkhio.Ai' i. r. a. Wlla Walla. ea r THK . . - - ILirtniT r-irL r:vci in v.-- ............. , . . . I LJ H i i"i i h ii ri ii l I', in i. .1.1 '.-- . .. .i, , T V K I . Ill I Jl " LUMOaUBI i : : : Hi HI.1T A l l. V- BKKB. Tt est brow of KM ruiuvw linn; lo-wr In r la-lore ... ......in tf.TI t ITib WAZr.r'rrA wt-- VAfaniu and eLrvEtTH ar.. portlanu. we as . i a -""vuunnuM la the aaynoia of lbs Holmes. mstboS t iba atw or mi.i . . m aoJ " " -.' .....u. iv .a w . ..v.. m . k ... w ,y S vuau, air-raliant bualn.x ,.n .nd uii,u la lb' sjo fcbcasl baa ba.o doll,, a-flb crartfyln, aucoaas. tur founwr, eiesiu lou illlsi ha t un njTililTT"-