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Kit I AY. IANI AKY I l!o2. DAILY WEEKLY u SEMI-WFfcKLY hyimf. Bast Orcgonun Publishing Ccaif ny Al VKNIU.h TUN. IHMIM. lull Y It H- Birrtl KM' i lr rear, t oi.. 'iwivpj mx Blulllan. to run on-wp-per . k . . i 1 1 r r .. Trial ,uli. I i n male sas.bVt sRUtnirKLY I" H.H Kl' i to ' 1 1 One eiip. o. 11,.ttl. .... Tril hTi.ti"ii Musi' li it ii. I ' r STKSHiy t !'.- HII'I l"N H1S or iN) mtysu UMNM i t months 'ifUl iub. rtptlon " "1" SUVSaTtMRtl MTSSI . Il'. ... ' I- ' - M . I M . . . . H .... M I ... 1 1 Oeelmh, erlN .1 iKrrol 1 niomii ff; on.. hm-i. 1 r t.i iih . i-fi ' .11,11 ... wmm T.. Itrt.4. or 1 11 1 'H'O it '' in.. mil w Oii-rinrii'i . . 1. , i , . r liu'li i NU ... I Ovrr itirs-in. i..-. Im.i- perl it p-r in. nil. lei Dm thtfe 111. ! InsII) hii i w. mV.i. ). r iim'Ii aef ni.i ih . . . . . . -i3 Otif in.'li, or Ii in V -mjr ;.r uiontb .... I-' Qrt Hires then.., 111 tf..ki , i r inch r mi'Dlll Tl t rt ,r . 1 earn. In 1 moe lassie ef rm - N n klir, per 1 11 h MM montli . M I iiv uiuin 1 1 a-lvrrtts. 1111 i in t-n 1 1 W.vklv WkOkhr r Haiti Ht ID'trtioii. r inch, f l.m aoii -mb ihi ai "I. rtliM . toe. Lah'h ' uiiki's. tvii I.- nis ik r lint'. ini. lunrrtiun There i only one member of Presi dent RoooovOtt - official tanilh whose MUM I" 01 (Wo sylables. and that one is Wilson 01 Iowa All the others haw mil) one sylable; Payne, Shaw . Loaf Koot. Hay. (JrlgKs The presi dent probably docMod. to save one two sylable name toi sood., aa Seere tary Wilson Is at the In ad of tin- ngri cult 11 rn I bureau. a 1! as hipis a $o, ueh The re sold as high as so.noo each. The iiinbv or Hm street have certainly gOMOQ 1 - This amount la a great prui' 101 tin- privilege to alt In the biggest gamldiiiK Institution on the tare of the earth. With this III Simmon flourishing tlsoro N no cause toi wiuulei that tin ganiblitiK iBOtlBCt In mail Is as strong as over. Tin I'aphite. Alabama standard is early 111 the field with a presidential UokOt I' rises to noniliiati' Tom L. Johnson ni Ohio im president, and Jostah QotaejT, r Massaehusetts. for 11 e president Hon WO have OVMOart that tin Standard is as OOP hie ot naming good tlMboi 101 tlMMM iuiportuiit offln'h .is any political con voatloi Choice Hon ' OMH H Irultful w. s. oad tip. Btaadard s to the new mayor ami new May their labors be as as theli intentions an sin ecu ffiele Is ,11. excellent Spltlt be hind Pendleton's I it) but 111 spite of it there improvement unit Mayor ti'i ' 0111. 1 II are alert to govel lltllellt is room for Halb-y and take ailvati tag ot t I'endletOD. oppruluiilty to help Si iietary Shaw has siiccet d.-d Sei totarj Dtco as the oobaalaa oi the nation s money, but It is not a cast- of on psbirA ' Secretary Shaw is from tlo we-' hli- native state being Iowa 01 ubp. be was governor when ap pollltell to the plai e 111 I'l esilbMIt Koosevelt s cabinet. The president is inclined to turn his face westward In man1 matters tie has faith in Westerr men and in the west The Insurance Pre niaken tie staggering statement that during the past tweuty-Hv. years property tc tl 11. f t- l has been de- strovei. by lire ill the I'nited Statci Thl:;l. A that and think 01 the num haf a days' labor that this vast sun mivi-p al. gon, up in smoke. The to. Ini." .1 great pilferer from the I offer-- "' enterprise and It imposes ,i Bfoat ''iirden upon labor of every form J'h Stall ol lows o- Kettiny; un v- ill. h Kreat muii iiolltlcil pUinif them lis In iiutlon.ll collie lit it I ' about the best reprenented mate In be t'nion -Hhaw secu .in of the I - urn..... . urrl I iilture llenilerson .-iiieaker of the no,,..- Allison influential niembei of the sj.itoU MO clique of rulurs of I that body whereof Aldrlcb. of Hhode Island is lows the chief Look out for I Thi triace of Wales Iiuh rOOOatly iiointed out that on the 9.U00.0OO quarc miles over whlcb the British flu? diet- tbere are nearly 400.000.000 people and lean than 50.000,000 of them art of British birth or descent In other words there are seven black and yellow men to ever llrit'sher In the empire on which the uin neve sets And worse; the M e ,. ami yel low fellows a., increasiui f.it'.er ih.in Ipcli nbite 1 i' This is wak spot 111 the it M cst.iblicbiii. rit pot 11 'ii British establ shuient that that the Prince of Wales If. Iftl to nolnt It out entltleB him to n "redlt mark fOt his Intelligence. The Portlnntl Oregonlnn issued a superb Now Yours edition, of 64 png 1 ! 01 dooeriptloo and llluotraUvo mat ter Kni-n copy oi ine edition w elulis 1 1 . - pound and sold for llvi about the cost of the white rents papoi 1 lie Salem Stateauiati Issued a splen did number In MfMlM lorm as did also that nourishing paper, the Capl tan NoOTO, at BOtOO Clt The news papers ot the Northwest are never liehttnl In gooil work, well-done SOURCES OF SELFISHNESS. lo our natiiutl and rifntfUl antago usin to selfishness we do not al ways appreciate Its routcon Wc are apt to imagine that it Ik slmpl) an in ,.,usalilt trail which anyone can abolish at pb-asiiir from his charar tt 1 and that falling to do so roBdOfl him an objeit of rOtrobOtloS and odium to eveiv rlglil-tnlndeil person That selMshliess per He should be odhll to the generous nature l 111 taliily natural and justltlable ; but whi'll we extend this sentiment to the selfish person We are often till-H-asonable It we ran bring our - l-i 1 to cxamim iinpaitiall Into 'In. DMVOfl of his 1 Olldllrl We should find that main 01 them are not NOr dei his Immediate control One of these sources is the lad. 01 sympathy When the pleasuri or the pain of an other excites within us a -lympatliet K roopoBoo, it is porfootl) utorol to wish to increase the one or relieve the othei Thus most of us long to fiVi lood td the hungr man because ici! pain in wltnesiing hunger. or to staunch a wound because we suffer In watching the sufferings of a wounded man We 111,. -wise enjoy thi' happiness hi 11 lend and thus we try to miuistei to it Now no who is in no wa iiuneii by such n spoil siv Ii "lings cannot be expected to Mt as It he were It he can witness .mothers suffoTtnc without anv fpel ine 01 pain or another's Joj withoui my idei'suie his ooifsOtl ondin t la a BOt Itnil 11 suit, which no .Hidden Of tort or the w ill can pi event There fore. If we would euro seliishness in nit selves 01 in another, or It we would preent lis growth in a child, s to stimulate tin sympatlict 1 nigs and hoop them in octlvo 01 1 else It la perfectly useless to try any Otkot nejliod To blame to mi vise evep o NjMOH with anyone on -:oi detect may liavi a tempo r:ll effect III inducing Ceitilln RCtl 0: "in 1 use bOMVOtoMOO. bill not only BjrapatlllOO are stliicd ami tip. pleasure and pain of another is real ie.l in some d gre as his own can el!lsi ..induct receive a deathblow It will in- iirgid that Mich roollagl anno' be cieated. If they an put LbsrO, and this Is tup-: but they may in- dOTSlopod, 101 their germ exists in all lit casts And one most potent way of bringing this germ to life an I liuitltion is In the power we all tin roaaeloual pooooai ovor ourtboachta It ih largely It not entirely because we o not think oi othei-, that we do not iteato 111 their feelings We think of 11 -ilver. Instinctively, though not al vays lntegeiitl t becomes a habit which strengthens every day: but to think of others is not at first n spon laaOOUl impulse The child who 'nuts insects ,n dumb animals in his play is usually insensible of the pain !, ciniH. because he has not been 11. lined to think in that direction He regards them merely as objects of his sport, am! does not realize their individual consciousness or tln-l: fOOHam To call him cruel 1- un Jusi: he is simply IgaofMl f II ! ' effort is made to excite sytiioathet ks feelinf within him. by turning his tBOOfhU that direction we must spool that he H! mow up tralloi-a and indifferent, even to his follow-i-elngs The more w. think and know ot others tin more fully we respond 10 their pleasure or their pain and the stronger is the desire to add to one and as- go fin other From tab sympathy tl tb. mo 'ier with Uu I1II1I who is. hub- d hci BOOaSd self, who Is rarely absent from her thoughts and to wbOM every throb of pain or Joy she responds as if It were her own. t. the Indifference Wth which we hear ot calamities of tin known multitudes tbolr Is every shade of sympathy with others, ac cording to the degree in which they have occupied on; thoughts and ex cited our Interests it s not wrong that this should be so We are too small and our powers too roatftctod ti embrace the whole world: the uuh question ' "' dl'UU Is whether most of us do the limits very neai to ami 1 own immediate circles. , q,t, ,u,. ,ha, mt.i(. Hon of sympathy in not sufficient of uaeli m iuuuio Keueroalty. It Is eti sent'' to It. but not syuouomyous persons who shrink from the siirht of blood, who cannot endure to see naln in any form, yet who take the easiest way to avoid the unpleasant Impres sion. Usually this Is done by avoid in e by retliiuK from the scene, pas inK by on the other side, closing the eyes to all misery. Such persons are worse than useless In a sick room, or 01 an accident or in philanthropic work, or even in the trouble of a friend or neighbor. Their thought Is j not foi the sufferer, hut for them ; selves, and they never risk disturb Iiik their own nerves by witnessing what Is unpleasant For this rea son they do not visit a friend In his iilverslty: they do not relieve palu. nor comfort distress; they neither feed the hungry nor shelter the homeless, nor help the helpless, TbO) arc not callous to the suffering 01 mankind: but the) are quite as selfish and more culpably so than the most apathetic and obtuse. It is then not sufficient to cull! vate the sympathies alone They must he followed b beneficent ac tion, wherever It Is possible, lad I emotions which do not effect tin inn duct, simply waste the energies They have In themselves the element of decay. It Is folly to cherish pain tut reelings that lead nowhere and end In nothing Ii we an utterly powerless, as ill tile case ol an eilltli QtttkO In Australia. WO nia right fully turn our thoughts to more prm tlcablc matter- Hut lo dismiss the thoughts or the sight 01 snfferlm: which wc can relieve, or WOOknCOl to which we can give support, itmpl) to Insure our own trancpilllty. Is both selfish ami cowardly Of this Mad Is the sympathy that prompts men to give alms to every beggar OVOB though the coin he lataisdlatsl) ex changed for liquor which poisons his life and rUlBS his liimlh It is not the poor drunkard whom they pity It Is only themselves True gcnSTOS Ity not only shares In the present feelings of another; It also eoaoMon his future welfare, and ministers to that In whatever way reason and thought may suggest. Sympathy thought and action must all unite and in proportion to the weakness 01 either its quality must bo Impaired Bakor City Herald SAVE YOUR HAIR WITI1 SHAMPOOS Of" andlllit dralu or I c I M '. rs Si M ' IWatMlnt'urr 1'hU umps 1 . ,kI . . trsssSf msms svikl SswilmO. s ,.p.,- Ii ..i-.i, Itolasfl ssrlsissi ittaMsMsa Oi- si ' MMUm th itMiia wiOi t-itrtrv sil t ii. mi. I tnnlirs iv her r" m - s.Kn i, hcsllhy tml whin sll 1 Na fnu S..I I ItiruMfhotit ts VMM, I'-h,-, kuc, j ' . 01 r- mtT.:t l"f o 1 om 10 n " . 1 - vvu Msw tur " Uw ki st. u-.i ! Bsa, James A. Howard REAL ESTATE BROKER. Court Bt. near First Nat. Bank Has Real Estate forSale See Here: J60. seres 0' choice wheat land, at'out ten miles northeast of Pendle too. This is one of the finest improv ed farms in the county and has good school advantages. Will sell for cash or trade for equal value in unimproved land. Eight fine lota in Pendleton st $100 each, on essy terms. ICO acres of wheat land south of Pendleton. $800 35 acres choice fruit and garden land near Milton. One-half of tract in bearing fruit tree , 7 scree alfal fa. All under irrigation. Finely im proved. 20 acres on McKay Cresk, 20 acres al botton land under irrigation, balance good wheat land, well im proved. 560 acres good wheat isnd, In body, four mllee from Pendleton ten le half cash bslsnce on time tc suit purchaser at tereet it per cent in I U. Rav K Bur end Mil SStocko. Hotiils and ( irttin for eaeh or 011 ui.riiu. Now York Atock I ii.,,,x, Chicago Stock hachangc. Chkago Board of Irade. i !. ressOlsiaa r., Nau's Dyspepsia Cure Has cured these case and It will cure you J. M. Church, LaOramle, Ore says, "I autlered for 10 years, and believe had I not used Nau's DjrOBOBala Cure I would not be alive to write Von a UMtiiuonlal." Nathan Kalk, Boise , Idaho, says: "I suffered for years, found many reliefs but uo cure except yours." Por sale by Tallraari & Co., 0nj ail first class druggists, or send to Frank Smu, lortland Motel Pharmacy, Port- hand. Oregon Price $.. boUU. or 6 ixru... lor $5, ..press prepadd. Rnlleves Dandruff Immediately and cat'-" slant 1 be 1 thick, glof $ luir tositp rtner thtn.bfittie growth. Nrwbro's Horpltildn poi form-, it- work on the pHndple, 11 tmjr lira causa, yon rsmoi otlte efitvt," and conosqaoatlf it roooaoa and kills off the ever-busy microbe, which Is NSDoastbk tm scato disease-. It IBUS makes aViadrafl and hUfM bah ImpoasiliWi and proinoti s a luxuriant ffOWth of h.iir lb.it HOD becomes IhOfftdO of the owner. Bvsa OB bald spots II soon pnshict'i hair SI Ibk k and luxuriant as aayoao ooaM wish tor. On" SiHUli 'Till rnnTlniv lht I" M jjM .nil) SMI ifnturer Uii rrsll) n-su.ns. hor ut by ill fbstClaw Dra stortj. LUMBER and other building material including Line, Cement, Plaster. Brick . and Sand. We have a large itm k of WOOD G17TTKBI lor barn ami duellings Oregon Lumber fart) Alts 8t . oof. PW llrHHK See the Point? in aesius your oaiilaae Til lOiljht le take It 111 n- op n will be .toil- 1 if in 1 i-'imrliie imie wai ii- 1011 kunM Im - 11 luui- si in lh. 1. 'si .11. 1 .l. IIIUS l '.1 t- itnlir iuosi iinireiiKi. lasniii'r ., .t ,. win rkarM yousfncU (irm- fyr i.m .- n,. run' k ii'l ol work NEAOLF BROS, rarrntfrs Custom Mill f-red V- alters. Mroprletoi USSSSttl 161: bcrrrls k day. ikruauei'-'. lor womi Mil feiht IMoppeU St rieui -U WSTS LOANS (Ml Wi!j;AT LANDS At lowest rati J. K. DICKSON, hast Oregunlan Huilding, IV 11. lie i.,n Oregon. SEALS! Notary and Corporation $3.50 to $5 Delivered Order of ui and eave mousy Orders for Rubber Mtaum also solicited. KASTORM.ONIAN PUB ( C Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line riuiton a Caraoy, Proa'a Leave I'eiidleton everv day at 7 o'clock escept Huuday, for Pilot Kock, NyB, K 1. 1.... A 1 I . . I fi,i 1 1 o nun l Ulali WaiUlim. Keasoiiablu fre,alt "L .. rtorl" ' 1lluin A W tioisl GAINS! REAL ESTATE for SALE 4Hti acres near I'eitilleton 910 acrrs near I'eiulletoii. 110 neiT-H near I'emlletnn. IflO acres near Pendleton. 810 acres near Pilot Rock ILii ncres wheat land Itk) acre wheat land ISO acre, wheat land :W cre wheat land lilt acren wheat land Utii acres wheat land Itki acres wheat land From tl to 20 mllee from town. Six New Houses Cheap. N.Berkeley THE! REAL ESTATE MAN. Ba trials' Itank Hiilldiiift. Pendleton, Or. The Place to Buy : : : : le where von can get Kuod quick and cheap pries. Best line of liUiiihttr, Latli, ShinglttB, Build ing paper, Tar lHitr,Lime and cement, l'icketn PlttHter, Brick, Sand, Moulding Screen Poors V indt)WH, Hash A- Doors, Terra Oottl Pipe. Pendleton Planing Mill Luinlrer Yard. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. You get Good Beer.. When vou drink PILSNER BEER. iuara.uU'ed uot to itwrti Imatlache or tlizzineHH Ask for it. Schultz Brewing Co TH E French Restaurant cosy koons Well Ughtaf and Hteam Heated. Kest 25 cent Meals in the City. LX IRAS FACTS ABOUT i rniK lea Kasiern and tllyinpla TUr artlit THAT I Oysters. lliuuwn'""" - OPEN DAY and NIGHT til S. l.ArOXTAIN, Prop. You get w iiru 1 25 CIS. Hill yUU DUy r svohup Asffa- from us. BIU Mock of WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. . vse do. Trucking oc TranAferring. Laatr Bros. Dally tat Orogonlan b, Carrier only 16 oents a week. ne u,iuJ Wl,v 1 BRACfc UPITS NEW and have son-c stjl. J I'on t look like a tramp I an- not Have toiirths and cuffs latinilereil at tt tic Laundry ami vou sil loel like 1 nev. nun Tllli IHIMI-STIC IJ .1 1 Robtaaa) haji AND ENCY0LC i summit mult of fluap in Facto and Fig r iiajswuo Special Feat- iillliaetri St Bs uUn AS 11 Teres .naue. Offaataat LOsrf I IN EVERY Of IN EVERY HOME EVERY AMI 8TANC Prio AMfMiOAN Al US far 0elWff who cfcrra- OueiH.' 1 . i'fc Ml 1 nt t-w"- PIM'I I A laser UeM. 1 T,","' it Bal Tils' CeaSraS .... 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