DIRECT FROM OLD ENGLAND We have Just received the first direct import order of I Tmtih Brakes ever brought to Pendleton. They are made of the finest Eng lish bristles, with wax back (a new idea) which makes it im possible fot the bristles to come out, as is the case with most brushes. Every brush has our name and guarantee stamped plainly on it, and is not only backed up by ourselves, but the manufacturers as well Should any brush prove unsatisfactory, a new one will be given in its place or money refunded. They come in hard, medium and soft bristles. Where can you buy a brush like them for the money ? We are making a leader of them at 35 CENTS.- JMC& k McCflMAS CO. ggists FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1902. REPUBLICAN MISRULE. State government is costing the people a great deal of money. Tho republicans responsible for It have spent money, In some Instances squandered it, with a free hand There is no reason for thinking, that, if their power is renewed, thore will be any abatemont of tho burden. The revenues required for the Btate during 1902 will reach $1,100, 000 and probably the next legislature will be called on to meet a deficiency The increase in the expenses of state government has been some thing like ?4GO,000 tor one year. This is simply extravagance, a disre gard of the advantages of good gov ernment economically administered. The republican party is alone respon sible for this condition. Those of the party who have held the reins, in no particular have they considered the rights of the people, but have simply looked after the needs and demands of the "grafters." They have poured the money of the state into individ ual pockets. The people have been "worked," and there is no promise that the abuse is to be discontinued Should then there be any surprise if the voters should decide to change servants at the polls in June? Sure ly, the party In power deserves to be turned out and the "stables" they have occupied for so many years, "cleaned out." It is not a bad thing to "clean up" now and then. A change cquld not increase the bur den, and the possibilities are it would greatly reduce it. Those who pay the taxes are thiniang about it from this stand point. Tho East 6regoulan has heard some of tho burden carriers those who really pay the taxes, though indirectly talk. They say the republicans in state offices have not done what they should have done, have neglected public duties while looking out for selfish and pri vate interests. Thore would not ex ist any cause for wonderment if the voters in all parts of the state de cided not to stand for it any longer, and vote against the republican party. Its record in the state justi fies the action. There are some signs that portend this result. THE WATfcR CURE. According to tho Philadelphia Times, tho "water cure" is "as old to the navy as wooden hulls and hemp rigging, and "the deep-sea sailor calls It 'handy billy wash down,'" It Js utilized whenever sailors "come on board" in a drunken and boisterous condition. At such times the sailor's hands aro tied be hind him and "lashed to a bolt in the deck." The small hand force pump Is then brought into action with, a nozzlcless hose, hold close to "Jack's" face, which gives him the "wash down." If that does not quiet him, .the stream is turned upon his mouth and tho order givon to "pump away" until "Jack" decides that ho will promiso to reform. Those who have administered tho "water cure" in tho Philippines Bhould be made to take somo of their own medicine; should bo convicted of Inhuman conduct against a lot of lgnoraut. barborous negroes nnd punished aB thoy punished others. Tho fact that a number of men wearing tho American uniform, menj who wore supposed to bo civilized. , would be such brutes aB to torture! helpless and irresponsible brown mon, descendants of those who had boen brutalized by Spanish cruelty for centuries, is something to be ashamed of and not to be excused. Those of the American army, guilty of such atrocities as are reported from the Philippines, have disgraced their uniforms and placed free Amer ica upon a level with the "rotten monarchy" that we succeeded in tho Philippines. Men who defend American institutions cannot ap prove or countenance such conduct for a minute. To do so would be to lower the nation In the scale of civ ilization and put the American peo pie on a level with the brute crea tion. HEAR THE Oi,.l SIDE. The Portland Oregonian is widely read In this section of the state and as it presonts. only one side, and thnt in a very partisan way, of the political issues now before the peo ple of Oregon, tho East Oregonian will, from time to time, quote the editorial matter of the Portland Journal, the new evening paper pub lished In Portland, and which, also, is a republican paper, but not one favoring the same republicans as does the Oregonian. The following articles are from the Journal's edi torial pages, under date of May 2: There Is politics and politics. There are always in every campaign some genuine questions engaging public attention. And there are nearly always some feigned isues designed by politicians to divert at tention from the real questions. There is n very real question in the campaign of deeper present im portance than, any party question It 1b whether a cabal of politicians by ruling the dominant party shall also rule the state. In Multnomah county it is whether the right of lo cal self-government is to be sacri ficed to tho ambition of one man for a seat in the United States senate. a The people love to have a voice in their own affairs. They will have it. Tho republican voters put the con trol of the party In the hands of the present managers upon the distinct promise that they would abolish ma chine methods. They never meant to substitute one ring for another. But the promiso was broken. The party has passed under the yoke. Somo of the resentment against this ticket is due doubtless to fac tional antagonism of long standing. But deeper than that, more wide spread than that, is the popular in stinct that a government far removed from the popular choice cannot be a good government for the people. The Matthews ticket is not a repub lican ticket. It was not named by the republican party. Its candi dates would not have been named by any freo election by the republican voters nor in any untrammelled and unpledged republican convention. Not one of the candidates could have got on the ticket without a pledge first given to obey Jack Matthews. These are undisputed facts. They are notorious. In fact, they are Jus tified by the organ of the new ring. To call such a ticket a republican ticket is a misnomer. It is a Jack Matthews' ticket, ouly that and noth ing more. We use Mr. Matthews' name gono- rically. Ho stands as the visible re presentative of a subtorranean clique moving in the dark towards a secret and baleful purpose. There is noth ing open about It. The only thing wo do know is that the ticket was put up to elect some particular per son to the United States senate. Jack knows who that is, but ho won t toll. Now tho Citizens' ticket is a pro test against tho ruthless machine. " Tho people who organized this protest havo beon maligned and discredited by tho machine organ No citizen who ventures to lift his voice against tho machine is exempt from the scorn and abuse of tho or gan. Tuoy are an or uie aimon ma chine. If this wore so if tho people wore reduced to tho necessity of chodslng between machines 13 tho Matthews machine proforablo? Tho Simon peo ple, at least, fought In tho open. Thoy asked no votes on false pro tenses. But the Matthews' mnchlno does not do that. It pretouded to bo the people. It was against machine methods. It wob going to give the people a chance. And thou, at the very first deal, it turned upJack from the bottom. nut iinfnrhinntnlv. the neonle are not reduced to a choice between ma chines. The citizens' candidates are iinnlodcnil npnnt to the people. They take no ordors from Jnck Mat thews or anybody olse. Tiiey repre sent only the protest ngnlnst a Bnliirmo of nolitlcs that, if successful, renders ,the franchise of the people a superfluous privilege. It is no part of political or pariy duty of the people to support a ticket they had no hand in nominating. The victory of such a ticket would not be a republican victory. It would be a republican defeat. For It would be Mm v ,'tnrv nf Jjick Mattnews over the republican party. It would re duce an organization designee to ex press the will of republican voters to a machine to effect the will of Jack Matthews, and through him the will of the mysterious candidate ior United States senator. This cabal is not only fooling the public; it is fooling Its own adher nnin Thpv urn nledced to an un known result. They are going it blind. How will it be when the cur tntn rlsps fnr Multnomah renublicans to greet the smiling face of the As. toria statesman, Hon. Charles w Vnltnn? Mr. Fulton isn't a bad man, but he Ik from Astoria. Astoria isn't a bad town, but it wants to bottle up Port land nnd the Willamette valley. At nnv rate. If renublicans are to vote for Mr. Fulton, they ought to be permitted to do it with their eyes open. Mr. Scott says he is not a candidate, and Mr. Fulton says he himself is. Now if Jack turns down Fulton, whom will he turn up? There was a time when the repub lican purpose and policy was in nc tual danger. In 189G a republican defeat in Multnomah county meant something. At that time the present candidates and managers of the Mat thews party were fighting the repub llcan party. They had a right to do so, because they did not agree with the republican policy and purpose. But what republican policy is in dan ger now? Is it the ship subsidy bill? Is it the trust differential on sugar? Is it the Chinese sailors on American ships? Is it the danger of a Nicar agua canal? Is It the beef trust? Is it the water cure? Is it Cuban re ciprocity that reciprocates with the trusts? These gentlemen set us a good example of independence under honest convictions, no doubt. We take pleasure in following it. It is probable that at the time of the republican state convention there was a strong demand in East ern Oregon for the nomination of a candidate from that part of the state. The struggle In the convention was for new blood, new methods, a new element In the saddle. Doubtless the republican candidate won his nomination largely through the strength of this demand, in so far as the rank and file of his party was concerned; also utilizing liberal sums of money in canvassing the counties and in all of the devious ways of the practical politician. Af ter the smoke of battle had cleared away it was found that the victory had beon won by no new company of political workers, with the excep tion that those who gained control had brought forward a now man one but recently close in the counsels of tho democratic party and who had aligned himself with the opposition only four years ago. Apparently a fight between the old nnd the new, it was in fact but a contest between two old factions. one of which defeated the other, tho regular organization, and exercised the power of the stronger, to blast the hopes of the minority for future recognition. This, then, Is the reason why senti ment changed In Eastern Oregon for that sentiment has changed in favor of the democratic candidate is conceded by the most astute politl clans in Oregon. Instead of winning a victory for a gallant young Loch Invnr, who rode out of tho east, the Eastern Oregon republicans had fought to bolster up the fortunes of a political faction that had existed so long as any man now living can mmm AN UNHEALTHY HAIR DANDRUff FALLING HAIR finally BALDNESS Dtitroy the cause, you rtmave the effect Kill the Dandruff Germ WITH NEWBRO'S HERRIOIDE The only preparation that will deiiroy thoie parailtu. ...EXCELLENT HAIR DRESSING- For Sale by all DruIsU. PRICC $1.00. 27 Tt Pays toTVadeojfcsJVWeh -u.r cnMR OF THE SHIRT With fingers weary and worn. With eyelids heavy and red, A woman sits In eV Plylng her needle nnd thread Stitch! stitch! stitch! She saw U10 "Song of the shirt!" "Work iwork work Till the brain begins to swimi Work work work Till the eyes are heavy and dim. Seam and gussett and band, Band and gusset and seam. Till over the buttons I fall asleep, And sew them on in a dream! "Oh men with sisters dear! O men with mothers and wives! It is not linen you're wearing out, But human creatures' lives! Stitch! stitch! stitch! rilrt. in poverty, u""b- " " ' . , Sewing at once with a double thread, A shroud as wen as a With fingers weary and worn, With eyelids heavy and red, A woman sat in unwomanly rags, Plying her needle and thread Stitch! stitch! stitch! T- t.t litmfrat flnfl flirt. Ill IJUVeitJ, iiuufcv-. And still with a voice of dolorous pitcn, Would that its tone would reach thei ricnt She snng this "Song of the Shirt!"1 Are not mnde this way now a days, leastwise those we car ?y " re not, we have without the least shadow of a doubt, 11. the Grandest Assortment of Shifts . for dress, outing and working purposes ever seen in Pendleton. Seeing is Believing Call and see them. Will be Klad to show them, 50c to $2.5o per. By the way have you seen the Agents for I Butter lick Patterns pDp PQwnrpiniKP uu !! II ul Uilob 1)1 Ul MEN'S OUTFITTERS Mail Orders Filled Send for Samples .5 Pendleton Planing Mffl and,.. Lumber YatJ k Buy their stock by the seVerii: carload lots and, then-.' get the benefit of discounts, which enabUi them to sell at a verynatrS margin. u", IF YOU NEED . . , Lumber, Bcildlng Pa Lime, cement, Otkk Sand, Terra Cotta Pk or anything in this jj get out prices. Pendleton Planing Hill u Lumber Yard. R. rORSTER, Proprietor rememher, or so long as present par ty alignments have obtained in Oregon. WE ARE THE PEOPLE and the only people in the saddlery business that cany n complete stock of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Spurs, Sweat Pads, Pack Saddles and Bags, Tents, Wagon Coveas and Canvas. JOSEPH ELL, Leading Harness and Saddlery. I UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. SUCCESSORS TO A. C. SHAW & CO. Being one of the largest man ufacturing plants on Puget sound are able to sell you lumber cheaper than anyone else. New lumber coming in every day. They also make all kinds of boxes, including Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherr', and Plumb and berry crates, and are prepared to make you prices either in small lots or BY THE CAR LOAD Daily East Oregonian by Carrier, only 15 cents a week. I IN I 11 W 1 1 ksT I 1 1 I I l I IP- Wl III 1 1 . t.nn 1. m a t nn A 1 n a nMl na t Better send your vehicles to NEAG imos. and have necessary rcpalri midt soon as thorar apparent, our prices tren t .1 mA.kr,..I.UI. r nig in nil tphiipi'ih huh miiihii muainin as carefully iookcu alter as complete rt m m . 4 It NEAGLE BROTHERS YOUR Will be reapaired Proper ly if sent to G. BE HPS THE SHOE MAKER. A. Koeppen's Soda Fountain is again in shape to serve yo'u with delicious soda. A new counter has taken the place of the old one, and a number of changes have been made in order that we can serve soda to better advantage. WE MOST CORDIALLY INVITE YOU to come to our fountain and try our delicious soda water. We are serving all the popular drinks of the season. Not every one can make good soda water, any more than every woman can make good piqs. However, we've got the knack of making and serving fountain drinks that are simply delicious. UMA SODA Of course the most popular drink in Pendleton last year was Uma Soda. If you didn't drink Uma Soda last year you missed something. You want to be sure that you try Uma Soda this season. It's a 5 cent drink, but most people think it as good as many 10 cent drinks. We take great pride in this drink. If you want something really delicious and rich, just invests cents in a drink of Uma Soda. OUR ICE CREAM Is the richest and purest that can be had. We get our cream every morning from the creamery at Blue Mountain dairy, hear Meacham. We use cream only, and that of the richest kind. We use no milk, eggs, starch, gelatine or tilling of any kind in our ice cream, and we don't know of any other firm in the Northwest where they make their ice cream our of cream alone. We believe in using the best and being liberal, giving good measure, heaped up and running over. We want every person, old or young, to have a good word to say about our fountain. , Our Egg Phosphates are popular because the eggs we use in our egg phosphates are always fresh. We have a supply of fresh eggs delivered to us every day. . 3 EVERY ONE TO HIS OWN TASTES We have all the fruit flavors, ice cream, ice cream soda, ice cream votn crushed fruits, phosphates, etc., etc. We always like to know just How each patron prefers his soda water served whether with little or lots of Bteat A1 r Yer? little s'ruP- lt 5s n trouble at all for us to accom Si Sr.. y?U 2ur,aim ,s t0 please every one no nly with soda, but with OOO 65 Steps From Main SireM Tawh th rtri Wmise ounaiu tuv uvui i