FRIDAY, NOVKMRER 2. 1901. Nail's Dyspepsia Cure Mas cured these cases and It will cure you J. M. Church. LaOrande, Or.. y, "1 suffered for an years, and Mb had I not used Nau'a Iynpeiwia Can I would not be alive to write you u testimonial." Nathan Kalk. Mm, Idaho, yn: "I suffered for yearn; found many reliefs bu: no cure except your " For tale b Tallman ft Co., and all Hrrt class druggists, or send to Prank Mm. Cortland Hotel Pharmacy. Port land. Oregon. Price Si a bottle or 6 botttes tor $5, express prepaid. LUMBER and other tin i Id inn materia! including; Line. Cement, Plaster, Brick, and Sand. SOME LITERARY POTPOURRI MRS. C. C. Van OR8DALL WRITES THOUGHTFULLY woman who has learned thin secret Is a Jewel of the first water. But Ihej are so scarre' You can count them on your fingers among fOUI acquaintances. We hare a large stock of wtKi surma for bams and dwellings ft) Oregon Lumber Yard 5 Alt St., opp. Coart House THE French Restaurant COSY ROOH5 Well Lighted and riteam H Hed Best Frog Legs, 25 cent In the City. EXTRAS Kastern and Oymers Meals Of Themes of Everyday Life and Com ments on Human Nature. When a whisper goes out giving discredit to the good, the better, the lBt of a fellow creature, no readily we listen: how earnestly we speed It on Its way from Up to ear. from ear to Up. No question aa to Its truth fulneea. It Is discreditable: That alone proves It unnecessary to quos tlon. It Is eaay to believe evil so easy and natural' Hut If good be said, if worthy deeds be done ah! Perhaps, hut we want proofs. Neigh bora, proofs Indisputable, before We will believe good of our fellows. That fellow over there they say tw in making a success of his undertak Ing. that he is pushing past all! com petitors. Hy ability, fidelity, hard work? Well now. you know, that isn't so clear We rather doubt It. questionable linee; and. any way. supposing It Is because of the qua! Itlee mentioned, they are exercised for a selfish motive. To be sure' One can readily see that with one eye shut. And so the birds of Ill-omen the black, blear-eyed. Jealous birds of enw and jealousy and venom roost the narrow bead and nil the ears with their dismal croakings nd a. owner of the head. In which, without undue crowding, live the brains and the birds, sees neither the sunshine nor the flowers, hears naught of the music of the world in which he lives moves along the narrow and sordid grove of his sordid little world, and dying at last. Is not sorely missed There are many tyies of courage, but that courage which faces the ill of life with a cheerful, sane and pa 'iv tueln is grander than that which fh.es the cannon's mouth The rour age which never whines la sublime It has no weak self-pity in it. no fever heats no cowardly reactions It faces every morning, if not with a emlle at least with a dogged endurance. It goes down to the End of Things, and when It stands at last amid the ruins If It never smiled In all :.e wav before. It smiles Into the face of the End. and then turns Its back to life nd ceases to breathe without a himper. The End of Things, good or bad. Is lust uhed The next step may bring you face to face with It It may catch you unawares. unprepared. Like a cup of cold water dashed In your face. It may throw you off your balance for a moment. You may have your whole life pass in a swift review, all lu hopes, Its aims, its struggles. Its victories. Its defeats its pains and its pleasures, and you may throw up your hands instinctive I) for an instant to ward it off. Ac thee) If you have won your courage h sturdy cultivation, it will not fall you. It will send the smile back to your lips, and the old. brave spirit Into your eyea. and a breath, and It is over "Aa I have lived, so I dare t die. 1 am ready. Amen." root of all neighbor "Too much talk." by know less than an they say What Is the bOOS: scandals? persons who eighth of what What Ik the cause of so many fall ures In business. In politics. In ho lety? "Too much talk." when noth Rig at all should he said. What Is the cause of church rows and lodge rows "Too much talk' about nothing in the beginning and everything before the end If reached Who Is It that stirs up all the troti ble and confusion and friction in everything to which he belongs The man with the tongue disease. 8o yon can go on to the end of the chapter. It Is a terrible dleeate, an'! no friendly quarantine can isolate the victim and protect the nelghborhocil the lodge the church, or society in general, from the contagion of his tongue. The victims of this disease are at ltherty to run at large and do their deadly work. Pew are brave enough to call a halt when a fellow creature's tongue gets 10 wagging Fewer still have any de sire to do so -they want to hear and they listen eagerly Silence Is said to he golden, but the world will never attain the rtbttin. tion of a "gold basis," in this tm-i. cular The coppers of speech are s much more alluring and seductive We all like to hear them Jingb b our ears. All fraternal orders have a rub against this evil of talking It is Ir curporated in the obligation to whirl the members of most orders solemn! subscribe when thev become men tiers It Is not always enforced, htr It should he. A member transgres sing this rule against fraternity an rourtcsv and good taste and fraterna policy, should be for the flrr' offense . by the circle and severeis reprimanded without regard to whr nr What be. or she may be One sue reprimand would be sufficient In nlrr rases out of ton. If. however, one such warning Is not sufficient, then It In time to move on to more drastk measure The necessity for hall hi Urges and trials In local lodges would he do sway with, for they al have their root stu! foundation in the tOO gW flllrtTT If at th beginning of the trouble, the lodge would as a body I re the victim of this disease i shara warning that they would not stand It ' Instead, however of this way of suppressing the evil, the members t . ai, tha disease and the whole todgi ROM to tnlklng. C. C. V. THE WOODMEN AND WOMIN OF WOODCRAFT SOWE LOn-rfOLLINQ TO COWE h,0r, HOW THE WOODMEN AND "r.irot, frn- mi uie m hIMtlnr Are Preparlno to Make a Campaign In CvD .8pok (W Eastern Oregon, and the Spokane '"''"rgrl i '"' llllrln. .... " AO l l,..,.1 .,. .... ...I... m . . till, " ti i.i . -., ,-..,. n ..u rv oi me lie il. r ot Woodcraft men and women, an expeottafl that at some point in eastern Oregon there will he a big Ion rolling" and that at that time liuiliv new ineni hers Wll lie IlLnn In... 1 v , , ,,,l . tin rrnternlttcR the .., mu. ,t .. nlehi.Tr1 8 I oi' i. chi hi ions nir uic ins nve anaW"'"1 "Wletj to gnVu."1 befnr. ."."e " on. V hen ,l... ... m uic W nwinA. m in. .,,. Modrm Surgery Surpassed. "While suffering from plies." snys r, F Carter Atlanta. Oa "I got He Witt's Witch Haxel Salve and wnr eu tirely cured " Cuts, burns, bruises, quickly cured Beware of counter felts ' Tnllmar. Co. and Rrork ti McComaB DANIELS PARKER Lester C Daniels. Walla Walla, and Miss Jessie Psrker. McMinnville. Latter C DMMl Di Walls Walls ami Miss Jessie A Parker, ol near McMUnvIlM won united In marriage at the Hapfist parsonage In this city . dneodaj evening the Rev R W. Km officiating Mr and Mrs Daniels left Thursday morning for Walla Walla where they wll! make their fu tun home Reliable and Gentle. You want a pill which Is certain, borough and gentle DcWltt's Li .tie Karly Risers fill the bill. Iki not force hut assists the bowels Tallman Co and Hnvk a- MrConins mm I .og Rolling In Spokaue on December 18 are moving merrily forward under the leadership of Geo. K. Rogers. Prom the Spokane Chronicle we gatii r the following notes: The week before Christmas Is to he a lug one for the members of the Wood of the World of Spokane and the members af camps In northern Idaho and eastern Washington, for the monster "log-rolling" of the or dol to be held here that week, the tits In eoneetlon with It to con t.tme for several days. The battle en- of the Woodmen of this place Is "1001," that being the niiin bet ot candidates which they are planing to Initiate Into perfected woodcraft, and extensive arrange incuts of a social nature are belli made looking to the entertainment if the visitors whom the Woodmen will have In Spokane during that week. One attraction will be two magi., flcent stereoptlcan exhibitions, which will be given during the week. Th.s entertainment will be sent on spe dally from Denver, Col., the head quarters of the Pacific jurisdiction of the Woodmen of the Wo-ld. The scenes shown will vary from the bat tlcftelds of home life, from musical dlrsSj ills Tk. a " W, "'itatlos mm sharp. '"l ' '""ibs frog, bmw faulkenhun of liresei.l i" "I "Splendent is mm.. The r:"?'" llUVln. .W- ""hi. m i r. a 'srs; trauanr "mmittsa-a-.Tj'' Wllbn,, JoBnl(o(li Pullman Mr 0rtdi V.. EIIISI of ""e Of Us order, of rWw "' '''sen. Hrwe Keonti H. L U rvoontl. Or Ptiv-sai fllflLTC unl VAnta In niiclnnt lit itwvoo ,f njHH I i 9m m Mi . - w.w, ..irni wi nuiirrru Kane ( ' fa 2 C ft Dtt IPays m Tirade att TDne IPedDipDes WcrslbdDist! Not a Questionable Quality Here. Men's Shoes. Women's Shoes, Solid, Kroo OPEN DAY and NIGHT OUf. I.AFONTAIN, Prop The Place to Buy : : : : Is where vou cat. get goods quirk am: . i,e, prices. bst line of Luuilr. l.ath. pajmr. Tar pur.Lime and oenient, PiOaMtl Plaster. Brick, Band Mouldm Screen Doom Windows, BmI Jc Doors, Terra I otta Pipe. The recent degradation of Genera! It u Her In England points a moral (ilynipia which It Is well worth while to cousld er The general had served his coun try with distinguished ability and had received great tumor and more were in store for him But be made a speech and he "talked too much ' Result, a storm of indignation, and degradation from his high rang The press says he threatens to "talk more for revenge That is what a! ways follows; people who talk "too mueir always "talk more" when the result of their drat offense brings trouble upon them: and they keep on talking until they talk themselves In to a back number, and the oblivion wnich Is the goal of hii-'h offense Sampson and his frlonds talked too much " Result a tnriilshed reputation g falling from the place bis dfds won for him. and a coatl Investigation and innumerable and disgusting exhibitions of childish lit tieuess on the port of men who should in above, auch things. & leather cram C oncress tap .., ,! Rsl Call, Creedmore or Concress. lots oi haul 2.00 Kancaroo Calf. Scanil:ss Ltd or Concress, thes are all right 2 FA) Napa tan. Waterproof leather. Mft upper. bollOWl tongue, tap soie. lace . 3 WHANG LtTHEH. leather lined, hoary doabk sole, lace .... .... . 2.75 WHANG LEATHER, canvas lined, heavs double sole and tap 2 7S These shoes are treated with 0LBITI f IKON ad ding to the wear and maki:ic them waterproof. Comfort Shoe for tender, cold and rheumatic (eat, felt lined, soft ami gaaj but lots of wear 3. 0 Girman Socks Feit Booti Canvas -eggms Felt lined, leather foxed w.irm and comfortable . i r . it loagms ssa 1 1 ell heaver buskin, just the thing (or cold moras! J Felt slippers, wear I'elt uullitiers, fur trimmed. button flannel lined, hit trimmed, lot I red or black. . lelt ilDCd, )SH lOOt, Fine kid, stylish thing for winter tta line vici kid, Chrome kid lined all throifM surpassed for fall and winter wear Kancaroo Calf, lace or button, made lot bard Comlort bhoes, just what the name OgaMI Lilh kul. ciptt int. aoft flexible soles 3W Jersey Leeirines 1 Cloth On DC py. to Trade aid TBue PeipBes Wirelhcjigi Not a Questionable Quality Here. Pendletun Planing Mill Lumber fart. and H. FORSTER, - Proprietor You get What you buy from us. BIU Mock ot WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. ...We do... Trucking & Transferring. Laatz Bro. These two instances are two of many which history records in high place They ur lusuncea of u com mon anil dlsaatrous disease which fastens uiion all classes or mankind and womankind high and low rich and poor, big and little And It runs ita course and proceeds to Its eul ruination without variation In each individual case. The men or women who "talk too much.' wheu the chickens of their offense Lome home to rooat. always play the baby act. and threaten to "talk more " And they always make good their threat, and with the same result. Half the trouble in the world Is aused by "too much talk" yes. three fourtha of the trouble. If half the people on earth were dumb and the other half were deaf what a glorious, peaceful old world 'his would be' No scandals, no squabbles, no dis agreements, no heartaches, no Ilea, no rumors, "no nothing" if you wil! allow the ungrammatical slip to ma the serenity and good will and bappi iieun ot mankind' For you aee. the dumb people could not talk, and deaf people could not hear, even themselves, talk. 80 speech would be wiped out, with all its attendant evils. That would uot make peace," aug geata the woman at my elbows. "If they could not talk, they would all go ;o writing It would then be necea-. ifary to make them all blind." The Individual who has learned the secret of holding his tongue, is the wisest man lu any community The a a We are Roiny; to Kie a year's schdlarhlp in thr St. Joseph Hcadcim tt some GIRL in Lrnatilla county. We want you t help select the Kirl. Step in and let us tell you how we propose to give ab lutely free this full year's teaching. Boy's Shoes Uulined Btatl ibod bast af itook upper and !bottaoM, olti tod baflffalj. of uteel prolreton bUngaroo alf. fair ititch, Bnguafa Warkntay Kaogaroo alt". eamleBs, quilted Holes, larj;e Bi1'8 il grain, hardest kind tl waar $i-45 2 00 1 75 2 00 We will rive I free, a full yr'3 chin in the" Mai academ tQ wme l mat ilia touni? aasj toy Call and let "j vou how we rroP0! it Not a Questionable Quality Here. I Misses and Childrens' Shoes Baby Shoes taif, laeeor nutton. g.KKi ,ty i,t stogie heavv ,e. m . 01 button, ure.v I 'ongttlh Kul, servi.e $i.j5 but full of IJ5 I 1.30 Very fine vici these kid BSlaagiea , fair stn MHI I ill like ' s a. 00 Red, I .see or Button, goat akin, not hsP Klue or red, viol kid, fancy takas lilack Vici, patent Up and la: f.-uug, Hlatk dougola kid, patent leather tip Wove calf, tip same And lots of othsrs. U IPaiys t Tradl at flu fl?aiys it TrM t i 44 ,aa. ws. aeea . -f a a ' . t a-