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IT IS TRIE the question should be a subject for : legislation by congress nnd should inot bo left to the Hilllpplno commis sion, restrained only by an impro bable congressional disapproval. THAT At wood's Cascata Compound i the Hiirest nud safest medicine for regulating the action of the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. A never fulling remedy for constipation, bilious ness, headache and all diseases caused by a torpid liver or irregular notion of the bowels. Ir Is very use ful to relieve colds nnd fevers nnd to purify the blond. For Bale Wholesale and Retail by Brock & McComas Company DRUCJQISTS - PENDLETON FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1092. substances; but thoy will never know that the shortage in their finances is attributable to the stealings of un just taxation. "We have here the se cret of the devotion of those who car ry on covernment to trip methniiR nf J.ne "water cure," in the form of lndirect taxation. good irrigation legislation, for the arid west is solicited from the hands The German emperor tendered ex- of congress. Uncle Sam could not pressions of imperial sorrow to .perform a better piece of work. President Roosevelt in connection That and the Nicaragua canal would with the Martinique disaster. Roose- be strictly in the interests of the velt replied in kind, using the words: '.people, loosening the shackles of the "I am greatly touched by the mark trusts and money combines upon of sympathy which your majesty has their throats. deigned to convey to me." It does nppear that President Roosevelt loses all his strenuousness when he deals with emperors, even drop ping to the level of the language of a subject to Ms imperial master. He could have replied to Emperor Bill The moneybags and mossbacks in the senate seem determined in put ting off consideration of the Corliss amendment to the constitution, pro viding for the election of United slates senators ny tne people. Tne in a more vigorous and democratic resolution was recently recommended tone,i saying more and pretending to the committee on privileges and less, and, possibly, if he had done elections and there it will sleep and So, there would have been more re know no awakening, unless its spect for llim and the nation in the friends in the senate become more heart of that diplomatic "divine rul numerous and vigorous than they er" 0f the German empire, who Is have been. The United States -sen- becoming skilled in the playing of his . ate, by its action in this connection, part in the theater of nations. assumes a defiant attitude toward the people. The senate realizes PHILLIPINE LAND QUESTION. how patient the American people are. , . . . , . , , , . ,. ... 1 Office of City and State, 1305 Arch But how long before patience will st Philadelphia, June 12, 1902. (To cease to be a virtue and the people the Editor) : You are doubtless . refuse to remain under the iron heel aware that the house of representa- of those interests that are taken tivos. 1x111 undertake the consideration , . . .. . . .of the so-called "Philippine Civil Gov-' good care of by the senators in con- ornment Biir within few. days and sideration of favors rendered in will probably debate that question electing them by legislatures of the somewhat less than one week. Pro respective states? jbably It will be moved to substitute me nouse I'niinppine uni lor tnati not do wnat you can Will you through your journal, bring to bear pressure on your representatives in congress and the Hon. H. A. Cooper, chairman of the house committee on insular affairs, insisting on the fol lowing: (1.) Omit all provision for cor-' poration grants of land from the Phll'i ipplne bill. I (2.) Require that congress shall retain the power to pass land legis lation for the Philippines instead' of permitting the commission to pro-, mulgnte it If not disapproved by con-j gress. In addition to these points we ear nestly recommend that you urge the retention of the house provisions for the creation of the native legislative body. They do not go far, but they would be at least a sort of earnest of somo measure of future self-gov-eminent The pressure brought on the senate undoubtedly resulted in the modifica tion referred to, concerning the land grants. HERBERT 'WELSH, (Editor.) . .n. ..... nliilrlrfirt Scrofula with nil its childuof'foodpoS. or scrofula-tainted parentage, svtnnton s -' enlarged glands or tumors about the neck cataSh skin MPtoM'' the blood. This danrerou3 Ed Stl v uS SSi itself securely in the system and attacks ana steaiuij u..tsc corpuscles of the blood, resulting in o. o. 3. - ..!mi.,mtoMii iiinL-itifT-ittheidealremedvin all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and permanent cure is soon effected. S. S. S. improves fi .,; nccitnilntinn nf fnnrl. restores trip . . . i. li a ,i ..Jni-nnc the circulation, bnuirintr ahealthv lost properties to me umuu uu , color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body. Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise and help you in every possible way to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AtUate, G. These days in June do not seem to be so rare. DESfR JH II'.um; CAUSE I OF DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR and BALDNESS Kill the Germ that is Destroying the Hair Root, NEWBRO'S H ER PIC I DE IS THE SCIENTIFIC REMEDY THAT KILLS THESE PARASITIC GERMS. For Sale by Drujgijti. Price $1.00. Pendleton needs grounds, public parks, cheerful places where trees and grass abound. As the East Oregonian has frequent ly remarked, the little island be tween Walter's mill race and theUma tilla river, just below the Main street bridge, is an ideal location for a small park or recreation ground. Here could be provided plenty of shade and sward, plenty of water for boating, bathing and swimming, a lalte of considerable dimensions and all the attractions of a resort such as Pendleton needs. If a stock company was organized to improve these grounds fully $5,000 would be subscribed by those who feel the need for such a place In Pendleton, Or., bonds could be sold for a consid erable amount, bearing a .low rate of Interest, for the Improvement of these grounds, which could be con ducted as a profitable, private enter prise. The East Oregonian suggests that the Vereln Elnatracht Society lead a movement in this connection, thus being the first to provide a park In order that Pendleton may be a better place to live In. "I liavo gone 14 doy at a tlniB wllbont a more recreation1 " senate, and in case it is de-j mOTe tuem except by w,mg bot water injections. mreu to retain any oi tne senate enrome constipation kt sotc jea imku m nrnvi?inn! thfss will lio flnt,Q K,r f , nl terrible condition d amir that time 1 dW er prousions tniS Kill Ue (lone by Ol-I .,Mn.!hMrdof huti.over found anr relief: sucn fering them as amendments to the was my caso until l becan mine cascaiutts. i The people learn from Senator Hoar that the United States govern ment has spent $400,000,000 In "be' nevolently assimilating" the Fili pinos, vlth the result that the jol Is not half done as yet It Is clear that the doctrine that money ruleB the American mind in all things Is entirely untrue, particularly when those who spend the money extract it indirectly from tho pockets of the workers who have no conception how and when they are buncoed.' As an English statesman once re marked, to levy a heavy direct tax Is to excite revolt in a free coun try But there is a method by which one can .tax the last rag from the back .and the last bite from the mouth, without causing a murmur against high taxes, and this is to tax a great many articles of dally use and necessity so Indirectly that the people will pay without realising it; their grumbling then will be of the bard times, as the taxes absorb thoir house bill in. process of considera-. DOn u"e,UoZaZlA 'V".Lf.ft. V. i U tuch a relief. ' AVUIEItL.lll'NT, 19 Itussell St.. Detroit, Woo. CANDY CATHARTIC B TRADE MAUK RIOiaTZIUD Pleasant. Palatable Potent Taste Good, no KENTUCKY .WHISKEY tion. The bill will then go to the conference committee of senate and house. It is of critical importance that any changes to be made in the meas ure 3hould bd made by the house of representatives so that the house i conferees will have the support of instructions when they meet the, committee from the senate. While, there are many changes that ought' to be introduced into the Philippine' Dood, Merer Stcen, Weaxen orOripe.10c.2jc.iOc. bill, we believe that it will be robbed, ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... of its most dangerous features from j uiUai 4rcpuj,oiess. a.ir.u. air- m iub economic standpoint ii tne iana question is entirely eliminated from the bill and is left to be settled by future legislation in congress. This is what has been done by the amend ed senate bill. That measure mere ly permits natives to take up land in plots of forty acres. It leaves the question of corporation land .grants for future legislation. It, however prescribes that this legislation shall be drafted by the Philippine Com mission, and after being approved by the president shall become law un less disapproved by congress. Con gress thus abdicates Its power of land legislation, retaining only a po tential veto. The house bill contains the same specifications as to the power of congress, but it permits the commission not only to grant 40 acre plots, but also to grant lands in tracts of 2000 hectares (about 5000 acres) to corporations on condition that they shall at once operate the land thus obtained. It should be remembered that Gen eral MacArthur, a vigorous support er of the administration, testified that the grant of large tracts of land to corporations, no matter how lion estly these might be administered. would be disastrous both economical ly and socially to the natives. We believe, therefore, that all provisions for corporation land grants should be omitted from the final bill and be relegated to future discussion as is now done by tho senate bill. When the matter comes up in tho future the whole subject can bo gone into on its merits. This is no more than a prudent step of protection for the Inhabitants of the Philippines to whom this land rightfully belongs and who ,may bo permitted the fu ture enjoyment of economic oppor-, tunities if their land can be saved for them. Above all, wo boliove that Sold by JOBH BOHMIDT The Louvre Saloon PENDLETON OREOO WE ARE THE PEOPLE and the only people in the saddlery business that carry a complete stock of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Spurs. Sweat Pads, Pack Saddles and Bags, Tents, Wagon Uovsas and Canvas. JOtEPM ELL, The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA &WEBB STS F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop. WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! WOOD! C0AL1 W. C. MINNIS SELLS BOTH. Kemerer Coal. First Class Wood Orders Promptly Filled. Telephone, Red 401, or call on W. C. MINNIS, Office Main Street, justopposite Hans ford & Thompson's hardware store. Let Us R "fare Boingto- where vn 5 lmPr J" ""' require Lamb ijm. or anything and you will u Our facilities fot su , with the almvo,:. , jaU SASH, doomSS is. unsurpassed. Pendleton Planing l ; Lumber M ROBERT FWSTO,rW Always Eni Are the Meals ,4 Served at the 3 French fai Large, comfortable. room and good sernctl Positively the Best 25c Meal in The French GUS LA FONTAINE,? Dally East Oregonian by i I only is cents a week. Saturday, June 21 THE FAIR SHIRT WAISTS This week we have a special offering in Ladies' Shirt Waists All our 50c shirt waists will go at 40c All our 75c " " " 60c All our $1.00 " " " 85c All our $4.25 silk waists will sell at $3 50 411 our 3.50 silk waists will sell at 2 75 CLOTHING This Sale Means Money to You if You Buy Men's suits, w;orth from $6.50 to $12.00; two and three suits of a kind, mostly small sizes, choice$5 00 Men's all wool suits, blue with pin stripe, a fine summer weight suit, regular $12.50, sale price JO 00 Men's grey worBted suits, $9.00 regular, sale price.. 7 00 Boys' two piece suits, from $1 to .' 4 00 Boys' three piece suits, knee pants, from $2.50 to.. 4 75 Boys' and young men's long pants suits $3.75 to.... 8 75 Men's and boys' extra pants, JO per cent off on everything in stock DRY GOODS 36-inch Henrietta, all colors, per yard 20c Bleached cotton flannel, 10 yards to one person, yd 3ic Bleached muslin, 5c and 6c grades, 10 yds to one.... c Heavy checked gingham, special, per yard .f6 Mercerized Madras, plain and striped, yd Jf All wool Albatross double fold white and colors 40c Fancy silk and wash taffeta, all colors, per yard 69c Wash silk waist patterns, 4 yards, to cut $ P Thread, with other purchases, 10 spools for 25c Satm taffeta ribbons all colors and sizes. In order to lnarn nf oil t.o Koi i- - ..... ru naod . . WD uaj.tuuB we nave ior our ouBiomeru yuu - . , a- wai store, for we can't liat all in this space. You may be sire it will not be time wart show you goods cheaper than you will find them at any othei place in Pendloton. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS SALE The Place to Save Money THE FAIR The?