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F .Vf s. ' K I- i 1 4. f i m- THE "WINDSOR SPRING 1902 Pi! m ' II First Display of Spring and Sum mer Ki Togs Come and inspect the things; all the late styles are here in duplicate, but without the big prices you'd be asked elsewhere SUITS PBNTS HATS SHIRTS GLOVES SHOES NECKWEAR HOSIERY T IS POLITICS? JUDGE LOWELL SPEAKS BEFORE WHITMAN COLLEGE A PICKLE FACTORY. BAER & DALEY! One Pilce Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1902. GENERAL NEWS President Roosevelt sent to the sen ate two veto messages of private bills. At Jackson, Miss., the state "insti tution for deaf anil dumb was destroy ed by Are. All the inmates vere res cued. Loss $40,000. Grover Cleveland was C5 years of age Tuesday. Mr. Cleveland spent the whole day at his comfortable home on Bayard Lane with his wife and children. The votes of Allison, Spooner and Proctor, three prominent republicans of the senate, together with their col leagues, who are not so well known, nave had a depressing effect upon the advocates of the subsidy bill. Senator Mitchell has been designat ed by the committee on interaceanic canals to confer with the republican members of the senate steering com mittee for the purpose of having time allotted for the consideration of the .Nicaragua canal bill. Joseph H. Mansley, of Augusta, Me., the Maine member of the republican national committee, is being pressed by the administration to accept the office of first assistant postmaster general, but it is not known whether Mr. Manley will accept the office. General Chaffee recently appointed a court of inquiry to meet at Manila for the purpose of inquiring into cer tain allegations respecting the official conduct of Major George B. Davis, commissary, U. S. A., while acting as depot commissary of subsistence of Manila.- When Quay came back to the sen ate he found nothing but a seat on the back row. Looking over the pos sibilities of congress, he concluded that the front seat occupied by Simon would likely be vacant, and filed on it. As soon as the result of the Mult nomah county primaries was known, several senators went to the officer of the senate having the matter in HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. William Maher. Portland. C. M. Smith, Portland. H. W. Loveland, Portland. J. J. Deck. Lincoln. William Neubauer, Portland. James Hurley, San Francisco. Stanley Gliddon, Chicago. R. B. May. Portland. R. H. Whitlock. Portland. H. X. Boyd, Omaha. J. O. Conrad, Pasadena. John Lyons. Portland. W. It. ijlcudining, Portland. R. H. Caston. Spokane. J. F. Melcher. Starbuck. S. S. Gill. Spokane. E. L. Tatom. Helix. H. B. Rees, Spokane. Ben Rosenfield. San Francisco. A. Welch, Portland. The Golden Rule. R. E. Porter, Meacham. Peter Henderson. Heppner. Discussed Parties and Duties of the Citizen as a Voter of the Repub lie. Walla Walla. March 20. A course of chapel talks has been given xt ' Whitman College during the wlntar, lectures by prominent men of the In land Empire, covering in a practical manner the various phases of human effort, professional and otherwise, the object being to present to the stu dents some of the concrete things :n ' active life. ' Judge Stephen A. Lowell, of Pen dleton, spoke this morning upon ths . subject. '"A Politica' Career," and among other things, the speaker said: Politics under our form of govern- rnpnt are necessarily incident to every tailing, and he who fails to accept this truth and act in accordance is delinquent in his duty as a citizsn. The political evils which exist are mi the result of activities, but of neg , lect. because the men who believe in public faith and private Integrity are always in the majority, and can con trol if they will. Government of Parties. This is necessarily a government of , parties, and no thinking man would I have it otherwise. It is therefore the j duty of young men to early study the principles wnien tne various partes represent, and to promptly ally them selves with that one which stands for those policies they believe wisest, and then to identify themselves actively with party affairs. He who fails to do this is either too delicate or too cow ardly to be entitled to the privilege of American citizenship. Government is what the diligent make it. not whit the indolent wish it. Array yourselves at all times niid upon all occasions upon the sid-j I political decency and the honorable conduct of party affairs. It will take supreme courage to do this, for yo.i will frequently find yourselves over whelmed by money and machine, pre cincts will be colonized and floaters voted by conscienceless candidates, laws will be broken and the party press will applaud success, however attained, but time and Providence will hold the ultimate balance, even otht s will come to your side, and the end will be a cleansing of political life. It is better to stand alone right, than W. D. Smith Will Make Sour Food in , Walla Walla. Walla Walla, March 20. W. D Smith, who hns operated a vlnogar fnctory in this city for several years, has made arrangements to add a pickle preserving plant, and his vin egar plnnt Is being changed to accom modate the new machinery. E. M. Foy. of Salt Lake City, has charge of the work, and the new plant will be ready for operation in a month. All kinds of pickles will be made and shipped wholesale from this city. Freight rates have been secured so that Eastern houses can be success fully competed with. Mr. Smith has manufactured cider vinegar successfully for several years and has worked up a good trade. The new venture promises well so far as can be seen at present. Employment will be given a number of persons during the fall season. New Schools in Cuba. Since the American occupation of Cuba 3,600 new schools have been opened, and many reforms have been brought about in their educational system. Some idea of their work can be obtained from their exhibit ; at the Pan-American exposition, for. which they were awarded five gold and four silver medals. This is cer tainly a wonderful record, and one we i should all be proud of. There Is-also a wonderful record behind Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters, the famous American remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia, flatulency, billiousness, nervousness and Insomnia. If you are troubled with any of these ail ments we should urge you to try it It is also a splendid blood purifier, and should be in every household. Our Private Stamp is on the neck of the bottle. BOASTS GREAT RECORD. j II. to "CUCI IU aiauu iiiuue iiul. uiua GertmilP Knrkm.c rii,o, c.i- wun tne nnutmme wrong. The call T.-:. ti-.-i , ,. . . 1 b" . Of the hnilr is thf nrnllcinir nf ri vir Kit Wilson and wife, Athena. Mrs. H. J. Dansener, Xolin. ' William Efan, Walla Walla. A. H. Brown. Waitsburg. D. C. Brownell, Butter Creek G. D. Galley. Portland. Charles Carroll, Spokane. F. W. Schenck, Molin. W. A. McKfsell, Hume.- A. Vinson, Walla Walla. Fred Marten, Cold Springs. W; E. Bond, Athena. Mary Powell, Milton. Mrs. M. G. Harmon, Caldwell. J. B. Perkins. Seven Devils. J. B. Miller, Colorado Springs. H. E. Wellman, Buckley. W. A. Huthcinson, Payette. H. C. Hutchinson, Payette. B. W. Knox and family. Lee Cunningham, Portland. charge, and desired to file on Simon's seat, and were surprised to find that ' powers that ther offer one the astute politician from Pmnsd .' n7.CM .tb.at o cure. conscience, for in its present lethargy the boss and political trickster finds his opportunity. He is always help less when the manhood of parties as serts itself. Against Trickery. Do not be afraid of the word "poli tician," but do your part to make it honorable by divorcing it from trickery and bribery. Practical poli tics, which mean only the distribu tion of office and the direct or indi rect purchase of votes, must give I way to patriotic politics, which shall j enthrone prniciple,& and make it tri j umphant. The curse of this age in I politics is the lawlessness of law en forcement. Laws which protect the ballot must be enforced or our insti tutions are doomed Organization is as nece'ssarv in nnl- S100 Dollars Reward, 5100. , itics as it is in business, but it must le2MK ted uprightly. The difficulty that science has been able to cure In all it now ls tnat through the shirking of VXmT ShXVllC du on,the Pfrt of the ma medical fraternity. Catarrh beinp a constitn-! Jorit organization if left to the few, wSi?.V?,u,i!e a constitutional treat- and those few too often make the Sga? term synonymous with commercial- (miff thc fTemi, thVb d&stroyine the ism. This condition will change, but Sent .twSgth bradWeffitti" may be requisite ultimately to com Criminal in Walla Walla Penitentiary Five Times. Walla Walla, March 20. "Scotty" Sharpe, a man with an unusual crim inal record, has just been lodged in the state penitentiary. This is the fifth time he has given up his liberty for a number of ' suits of stripes. Sharpe came from King county three times, twice for burglary and once for robbery, from Walla Walla county for planting opium for convicts at the penitentiary, and the fifth time from Cowlitz county for burglary. He has two years to serve. He began his first sentence March 13, 1903, and has had but short intervals of freedom since. He has the most terms to his credit of any man in the institution, although many have served more years than he has. Still, he is a middle-aged man. THE BIG BOSTON S T 0 i FIRST SHIPMENT . STIEN-BLOCH CLOTH IN JUST RECEIVED AT THE BIG STORE . j .1 t. ... Lrop in ana see uiciu wxieii uu me way to the post office. We will show them to you quickly. Better made than merchant tailored. G $3.50 LORIA ARRIVED TODAY BLUTCHER-CUT, Foot form "Major." Widths A and B. 255 pairs more Douglas in a day or twt! SPRING STOCK COMPL1 i d In this lina we have exceptional o9 II 1 1 I ings of unsurpassed variety of desi an(j material. The workmanship the best and all guaranteed. 50 cent StisoendeS Exceptional values! the price. Try a pair Boston Stoh Timothy TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. druggists refund the money U it falls to cure. Gatling, the gun man, has invented a plow that does the work of GO horses. But what can the ordinary farmer do with a contrivance of that kind? Smoke Pendleton Boquet Cigars. Seeds Alfalfa Brone Grass Seeds s E SEEDS D S Get Out Prices You Buy Clover In Seeds Seeds Garden Seeds or Package. Thompson Hardware Company 631 nab! PhontJ r rinino 1. IVn.l. ft. 0 I Del everv citizen tr nhnndnn Vile proprietors nave so much faith In its curative vatp hnsiR nr, ,io,. f ie Hundred . Dollars for I "."r" ri." ',ut"lc"""un' vania had long ago forestalled them. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS F. J. CHEVFV A- O.n Tnl,ln ni.u Soli by Druegisti. 75c. ' Hall's Familv 1'ills are the best. Send for list of , uoul primary anu general, and to per- iorm at tne same time the high pre rogative of citizenship and the office of detective. Compulsory voting may yet become necessary. jne primary is the foundation of If corruption and What It Is. Advertising is the life blood of the ! ?"r, Politl,caI, llfe Complete returns from the Wheeler county republican primaries indicate business -wnrwi inHor oj ,ii At jobbery obtain here, there baneful in that of the 41 delegates to the county ed advertising Ir like tha ..nna,.t fluence imperils parties and endane. convention, 23 are for Moody for con- searchlight of a river steamer, thrown I ers the state- 11 ls therefore imper- .wmuinuu, "i"-'" uioiaui uuuuge on me DanK (,uuu uniiBus uuenu pn- The war between E. H. Harriman cutlng It out like a picture painted on i mar elections, that fairness may be and United States senator "W. A. b,ack canvns. The timid buyer and assured, and the delegates may be Olark, which has been bitterly waged :?e ProsPective industry will follow j selected whom no man can control, in "sravaAa o -I,., it., tne rays of the searchlicht nf mihiin. and southwestern part of that state, gives VT surely as will the eyes of ; insure to the work of the conventions promise of being settled very soon. Xt wjaf1ns1ers fow the ' the considerate approvals of the pub Af ti'oo n . ,.,... i1.?" thrown from their vessel. They ' lie. uciun; , vuuraeii am vnur rum , .u.,..,, oLuuus an equal responsibility to your country -..wov jjiuicuuuii you enjoy whose burdens you must share. and At Warrenton. Or., with a kindlv win m VX -.7" l-l .ia" tuc- greeting to his wife and child, which for obfecbi oflntSSt when aBbeautT I foreet S? 20? T1' ,d '-nt He, but not they, knew was to be a fnl picture is clearlv .Z. I irtL.that .a,ong w"h your duty to farewell one, Edward Lorenzo retired them. Prospective buyers -will nnt to a room in his home and sent a search the surrounding gloom for bullet through his brain. Death was yur competitors if the aearchllght or almost Instantaneous . ' publicity Is turned on your own nlar Marion county democrats will hold 01 buslness- Canastota (N. T.) Bee. ! their primaries 10 days hence, March Would Smash the Club. 20. Inquiry among leaders brings ! Lockjaw From Cobwebs. K members of the "Hay Fever Asso- unanimous assurance that perfect ; Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a f-lat,n" would use Dr. King's New dis harmony prevails in the ranks of that woman lockjaw. Millions know that ! f0VeT for Consumption, the club party, and that the primaries will be ' the best thing to put on a cut is Buck- woula go to pieces, for it always cures quiet and without contest. i len's Arnica Salve, the Infallible heal. thls malady and asthma, the i-i,t uiui Dames the doctors It wholly drives from the system. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers from consump rion, pneumonia, bronchitis owe their lives and health to it. It conquers srip. saves little ones from croup and i whooping cough and is nosltivoiv ..,.. annn.1 r .. .. ' "J iur an tnroat and lung troubles. GOc, 51.00. Trial bottles ult at Tallman & Co.'s. FOR VARIETY ...IN. Vegetables AND Groceries OO TO Th AuMn.-T!,. ..i,, er of wounds, ulcers, sores, ski n Prim. Spokane,, has closed a deal for 37 7C0 ' Urn8, 8J?alds and pI,es- !t cures acres, or 59 square miles of railway rn " Pay' 0nIy 25c at Tal,man & land In Yakima and Franklin omm ' B' Ues, the price, it is said, being In the ' neighborhood of 1100,000. M. K. Kunppenberg and other Spokae'men' ltave purchased 38,400 acres or CO uquare miles in Yakima county, pay ing about $40,0.00. They Intend to use It for a stock range. True. The occasional d 1b one of the vor beat methods by which to squander money Continuous advertising, on the other hand, will bring ample re turns for the money Invested. Suir gestlons. b F. S. YOUNGER & SON Your Money Back if you do not like nrivtliltw. vnii hniT ftw ,j w v imj J.1U1X4 Uo, JESSE FAILING ...THE CARPET MAN... We Are Cleaning Oat... Our winter carpets to make room for our New Spriug Stock its a sweeping reduc tion In prices, too, nnd the wise houso keeper will do well to take advantage of them. Come now and make your selection of Lace Curtains, I'ortiera, Itugs, etc. Clos ing out an clejrant line of Hope 1'ortlers. Matting and Wall Paper. Se.wlng Machines of All Kinds. AMERICAN PLAN. $3 00 per Daj; and Upwards. Finest Hofcl in the P ml 8mo'-e Pride of Umatilla Cigars. i l the portlan: PORTLAND, OREGON, special Rates to Eaatera OreroM nmx vi.iHa. Dnrti.nd. 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