JT IS TRIE THAT Atwood's Cascara Compound is the surest and safest medicine for regulating the action of the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. A never failing remedy for constipation, bilious ness, headache aud all difeassa caused by a torpid liver or irregular action of tlie bowels. It is very use ful to relieve colds aud fevera and to purify the blood. For Sale Wholesale and Retail by Brock & McComas Company DRUQQISTS - PENDLETON feast (jSreofflvx SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1902. CLEVELAND'S ADVICE. enemy, the republican party, which just now has a "corner" on and a "combine" of all that money and monled interests hold .dear; all that greed stands for, and that upholds Privilege and Monopoly with such a steady hand that no hope can creep in that the democratic party will ever Ex-President Grover Cleveland, a ! , , ... ,,, , r !w fiftiml ar It in lllro norfnrmonPD good man. too. in a speech in New ,n the serv,ce of tQe fQyr iureaui P"niea ,n ine ast pease of the manv. Oregonian attempts to tell the de-, The East 0reg0n!an repeats the rnocracy of the country how to win democracv stands for nothn& unless in the national .elections and how to ,t is for democracVf unaduUerated, trim its sails to catch the popular d for it to renter tfae masquerad. h.-eezes. , . , , . . , . . . . ug uuaiucos. nuuiu ire me ueigut ui xne iast uregonian respects Mr. ridiculousness! It ls the truth . . - no party on earth can conjpe avuu nuia. ant-uui penormeu, out is mined, by eight lines of railroad that are substantially in entire union of Interests." Final Report of In dustrial Commission, p Cot. 2. "Prom the Investigation of the Commission It is apparent that the most potent factor in establishing and maintaing monopolies has been preferential or discriminating rates of common carriers given by rebates or otherwise. One of our oldest mo nopolies, though not nominally in the haids of a single corporation or trust, is that whic hcontrols anthra cite coal. This business furnishes a conclusive proof of the power of the railroads through discriminating rates to establish a monopoly. 43,000,000 tons of anthracite coal are yearly carried by rail to market at three-fourths cent per ton per mile in excess of the rates charged for carrying bituminous coal. This is ?322,500 per mile of excess charge for the year's product, or 546,702,500 annually for the average haul of 145 miles to the general market, or over $1 a ton. This overcharge, which is greater every year than the Interest on our national debt is, made possi ble by the railroad monopoly." Commissioner Phillips, Final Report of Industrial Commission, pp C54-655 3 FOR FREEADVICE Every Woman Should Write Dr, S. B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium. . i 1 Mrs. C. L. Bvron, of 516 Lincoln ave- "None of the railroads, with the nne. Chicago, 111., is President of the exception of the Central of New Jer- Chicago German "Woman's Club. Sho sey, perhaps, and the Delaware, has the following to say or rcrnna, tne Lackawanna and Western, is permit- great catarrh remedy, which relieved ted by law to operate Its coal mines her of a 6erious case of catarrh of the directly. The latter company is able bladder: to mine and ship in its own corporate Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: capacity owing to the antiquity of Gentlemen " was cured of a very its charter The other railroads all severe case of bladder trouble which make use of subsidiary corporations the doctors did not know how to reach. for this nuruose. It is difficult T had severe headache aud dragging to justify this system of indirect op- pains with it, but before the second eration. Some nf the irrpjitpst fisnnl Imttla was nsed I felt much relieved, and ' that! auuses the time have been asso- after having used the fifth bottle lifo J ciated with reprehensible methods looked different to me. This was nearly ' of accounting involved therein. The avesr ago, and I have had no recurrence Big Bargains IN WATCHES AND" JEWELRY I have a large stock of Unredeemed Pledges which will be sold at the lowest prices ever offered in this city. This stock includes dia monds, solid and filled case gold watches, stiver watches, gold rings, watch chains, ear rings and many other articles. Come in, look over the stock and get the prices. Joseph Basle Complete House Furnisher i .the republican party in the business system has also made it possible for of the trouble. I cannot praise Poruna of making politics pay those engaged tne railroads to discourage the devel opment of independent coal mining by individual operaurs through the practice of charging excessively high rates for tht. transportation of it must say his treatment of the -lh rt Tl f" Mflln. .1 1 1 .1 I. i.. uu.i uuu m:a, ur- , jt tQJ. pe,fj pQwer proflt, ing out his title of being democra- Iq brJeft the repiJbncan partv is tte cys stuffed prophet." Mr. Cleve-(PAllTT QF THE rjOLLAR, and the lands 'way out" is not without point hopfi of the deDlocracjr ls In scllooling: and earnestness, but It is certainly itsef tQ b m preaching and in thout interest and influence to a practi THE PARTY OF THE large number of democrats" in all ,r,v parts of the country. T. . .. , , . . , . . ..! - , , . It is the old fight, the part- of the - , .. " class against the party of the mass. lion for mutual profit these are the uut, DEMOCRATS SHOULD NEVER BE democratic party as much like the rMrrr,T 40 Tmrnn too highly." MRS. C. L. BYRON. free Soma Advice. In view of the great multitude of women suffering from some form of female disease and yet unable to find ( WE ARE THE PEOPLE THEY ARE ON. THAT COAL STRIKE EAST. men who have the unspeakable im pudence to deny to workmen the right to unite for the protection of their interests! No wonder the coal trust has refus ed to go before the civic federation and Btntf its caso fni- nrhltrntlnn The COal trust is fighting tO de- Nn -nrnnrlor thnf If W t,o,l o. stroy the miners' un.on. The min- from Archbishop Ireland and Bishop ers union is not fighUng to destroy , Potter with a coutemptuous shrug the coal trust, but to save its own nnri tie cry trusts and tariffs," and go life . "anthracite coal mining is a business neiore tne country asking for sup- uu- ia tue iaauc 1U luo """.i and not a religious, sentimental Pw t in the fight against these vicious V , ' v:a,cu "1C academic proposition." "aucu uuijeojiuauum-c uu f The mercv that owners of coal members of the trust and President mlneE frozen out Bnd lndependent John Mitchell of the United Mine; operatorSi crushed by thieving rail Workers of America. j road rates have received is the mer. "VYe know now why the coal trust cy that 4he miners hel Iess u t has rejected, with sneers at the civic imiled wouId t th, a frxliM"! linn r tl r A Kflhhtahnn T frt t . t the coal from the mines to the sea- 3nveurei2r. Hartman, the renowned aud the W'" In the saddlery business that carry a complete stock or Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Spurs, Sweat Pads, Pack Saddles and BagB, Tents, Wagon Coveas aud Canvas. JOSEPH ELL, Leading Harness and Saddler board." Final Reports of Industrial Commission, pp. 417-44S. a Lawbreakers, monopolists and ex tortionists banded together in a un- republican party as one pea is like another, so that the "respectable ele ment of the party," who left it on the money question in 1S9G and 1900, will be prevailed upon to return to Its warm and affectionate embrace. Mr. Cleveland would raise as a bat- speclallst on female catarrhal dis eases, has announced his willingness to direct the treatment of as many cases as make application to him during the summer months without charge, g Those wishing to become patients should address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. TTTTTTmrrrrrrnT things. He must know that such an effort would be barren of result, for even if success came at the polls the democracy in office would be unable to kill the trusts or remove the tar iff wall, without pulling the House J of Privilege down upon its head, and this would not do. in the face of the fact lhat Mr. Cleveland advises the democracy to do a little flirting with the members of that house who wish to allign themselves with the party, If they are but given a chance. Mr. Cleveland advises the impossi ble; he would have democrats fight ur. ler the banner of democracy with out meaning what that banner should s .nd for; he would have them de stroy the trusts and the tariff wall. but not go so far as to make war upon those of the party who live and have their being in the .House of Privilege. The-ex-presi dent .doubtless means all he says and more too, but the truth is the -country or rather the democratic part of It has grown tired of a mas- QU2rading democracy, demanding the genuine article in that garb or they refuse to follow Its teachings or the goal it points out as the true one lor a free country's good and equal rights to all izen. In other words, they want a demo cracy to practice what It preaches; to stand only for those things that quarantee equal opportunity or equal rights to all men, not to blow both com ana not, not to condemn a re publican money devil or monopolis tic combine and take to its bosom an- -other because it styles itself demo cratic The democracy does not de serve to win until It is Itself demo cratic and Imbued with the democrat ic Bplrit; until it Is alive to the rights of all men and the requirements of .a true country; until it puts the spoils of office behind it and turns Its back upon the altar of money the golden calf. In Bhort. when the democratic party gets really demo cratic there will be democrats enough. Mr. Cleveland would have It pre tend a great deal, promise more than E or Z- federation and at Archbishop Ire-t tn , ,.af , j j -n;l o4, 4.1 ft -i lufa -ual "USl. of the miners to submit the contest to arbitration. The trust knows that it cannot go before a disinterested tribunal, a court of equity with clean hauds. The coal trust is itself an embodi ment of the union principle, carried beyond justice and law. In declining to recognize the right of the miners to organize for their business advantage the trust seeks to prevent them from following its own example, even within lawful bounds. The miners are right to struggle for the existence of their union. And in that struggle they will have the active sympathy of allwho desire laborers in this republic to be free g men and not slaves. Hearst's Amer- c ican and Journal. ' C : t Bingham Springs... ...NOW OPEN... Health and Summer Resort e Twenty-two Miles East Ti Jl.i r r o -it ruuuieion on u. it. cc jn. Excursion Bates Irom all points 1 3 li a a a a a a of 3 a a a Summer School for Boys Summer Season of HILL MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND, OP.KGOX Open Irom July 1 to August 31. For day and boarding itmlenu School session only in forenoon; recreation all the afternoon. For particulars apply or write to DH. J. AV. HILL . - Principal Hill Military Academy Mar-hall and 2ltn St., Portland, Oregon. And Can Save T Headet Bedg, xvCKS Of f Hart e are tirenai . "Sure with jo, l Tat iwnutr ratcra . y The Lodging nm rv n. vv i . v crmitifM F.X. SCHEMPP.Pn.1 For further information address "Anthracite mining is a business and not a religious, sentimental or academic proposition," wrote one of the railroad presidents in refusing General Miles has not yet succeed-' S K7r 1 in getting for enough back to't "Manager Bingiiam Springs GIBBON, Ore. ' ed suit the does he seated. administration. will be allowed When AT, THE TOP. It is a laudable ambition to reach the ' top of the ladder of success. But many he'E to remain t niiilHiliiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimni TRANSFER, TRUCKING, S X O R A G K. 4& CROWNER BROS. Telephone Main 4. to accept as arbitrators "so highly a man who reaches the topmost rung tlon or Archbishop Irelanu ana' tnumpn. iehas Bishop Potter. ! sacrificed h i s If all the mine-owners had taken! health to success, that frankly cynical stand, holding A man can sue that "business is business" "and that ceed an.J private morals and public obligation nave nounng iu uu wiui u, iue tuai trust would have been in a stronger position than that in which President Thomas, of the Erie Kailroaa, places it "It ls the inalienable right of man to labor," writes this politico-econo mic thinker and moral philosopher, "and this without regard to national ity, creed or association. To seek to prevent it ls a crime, and we cannot, even by implication, sanction such a course." So ls It the inalienable right of a man to work in a coal mine to which he posses legal title. So is it the in alienable right of that man to have his coal transported to market by the common carrier on tne same terms as are given to other mine-owners. But if the coal trust had gone be fore the civic federation to arbitrate. President Thomas who is so nobly prepared to make every sacrifice for the non-union principle would have been obliged to admit that his rail road, in conjunction with seven others, had entered into a union whose character and operations are thus officially described: 1. By discriminating against inde pendent operators the railroads have forced them to sell their properties, until at the present time more than mMJ i i A M AS f fT T 7 r? s? . YOUR CHILD warnings. When there is indiges tion, loss of ap petite, ringing in the ears, dizzi ness, spots be fore the eyes or palpitation of the heart ; any or all oi tnese symptoms point to weakness and loss of nutrition. 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