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OH, MY, But It Is Delicious! The Cold, Sparkling Soda Water that comes from our fountain, when enriched bv our Pure Pruit Juices. Thoughts of pleasure linger in your minds after a visit to our Soda Fountain, C3 V7V the thinir to nuench the thirst and make you cool and comfortable during the Our Ice Cream Soda is exactly . thirst ana make yoi firnri'lllncr vintlinr r Brock & NlcComas Company THE flODEN DRU IQISTS - PENDLETON ' .. niTT'.ii ? if THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1902. Long life to the King of England! Death threatens him but we hope to Bee him escape it. hand to mouth. Give men full oppor tunity to do something for them selves and If they fall to do It they are deserving of being swept from the faco of the earth. King Edwad Is respected In the United States. The land over, there is good feeling for him and the great nation of which ho is the head. There are silent prayers in many hearts that he may be spared. A French physician has Inoculat ed himself with the germs of con sumption to prove that the disease iinay be contracted from afflicted 'cows. It is horse and horse between .him and the cows. Why should he not be similarly afflicted? Genius sometimes assumes the form of Idiocy. J. Pierpont Morgan is another of .those who makes his money out of :tho work of Americans and squand ers 'It in Europe. Mr. Morgan is .quite an admirer of royalty and an exclusive aristocracy, whose delight ful company his great wealth gives THE SENATE CANAL PLAY. Tho senate, house of lords for the trusts, served its masters and be- trayed the country when it voted against building the Nicaraguan ca- nal and in favor of the Panama job. mere were honest votes cast for the Spooner amendment, of course, out tnoy were few. The prevailing Purpose was to prevent the building or any canal by playing Panama , against Nicaragua. Once more the supreme use of the senate to the trusts to the organiz ed predatory wealth of the country nas been demonstrated. It is the chamber of obstruction, tho citadel of special interests. The Spooner amendment by Its terms empowers tho president to purchase the rights of the French company if ho can obtain a clear ti tie, and proceed with the work; if not, then he Is authorized to turn to Nicaragua. Can tho conspiracy to defeat effec tive canal legislation be thwarted? Can the Panama club which the railroads and their allies have rais ed to beat tho Nicaragua project to death be turned against them? It is possible, just possible. -him. And why not? Morgan has' made himself a "big pin" in the aris-1 Tlie nouse may take the senate at tocracy of money, which is no worse idment a"d aCei,t the Spooner an aristocracy than that of the aris- By so doiug the house would un tocracy of empty titles and, besides, questionably reflect the popular de Mr. Morgan has a little show of title sire to the membershin of the nrl.qtnf.rnov' ifle nePle want t"e Nicaragua ca- of brains, the most deserving aris tocracy of all. Governor McBride is a strong fig ure in the' political life of that r.tate. He appears to be a 'man with tho force of Ins convictions Tho leaders of the ' republican' chine do not look upon him with nal, but rather than have no canal they would accept the Panama route. Senator Morgan, ever hopeful, thinks it probable that the house will recede from Its January position. when it passed the Hepburn bill by 1 a vote of 308 to 2, and agree with i the senate's action nf Thnrsilnv. Mr behind him. Morcan does not ilpsnnir nr Nlenm. ma- gua. It is doubtless his belief that the concurrence of the house In the Spooner amendment would ultimately result in the Nicaragua canal through much favor, but surely he has the confidence of his people to support tho a,lure of the president to secure .mm. oie is surely fighting their a good title from the Panama com cause with a great deal of enthusl- pany. asm and energy and, although a re-' Prooab,11ty. very strong probabil mu to a ity. kowovor, lies that Senator Har ,a uu,uu,.iaUi. m u ,.,. vlows He belloves that a canal Bonucai aims and aspirations. If he has been placed far .in tho future falls it will be an evidence that the' "I fear that the influences which seople of that progressive stato is were powerful enough to bring about redded to, heir idols and beyond the SiU eS'to'iJffi . Ul nuivawuu mtupuuio oi neip- the construction of any canal." Ing themselves. How will these influences work? - itooseveit does not appear to havo! Secretly, with the Implements many of his wants supplied by a re- which the" house offers ready to their IlUtlllcan mnpTftSH Tim nroolonf lianUS i nf0H ... . . .. 1. The conviction of many members v-nted reciprocity with Cuba, but it that the Panarna soneme , B0 rotten has been denied; ho wanted tho Nl- with speculative purpose, jobbery caragua canal and the senate ruled arU- scandal that this country rath otherwise: ho wants tn hn nnminnfmi r than involve its resources and to succeed himself, but It is doubtful If thd tribe of Hanna will allow him to have it. President Roosevelt Is a honor in the mess', should wait until a canal can be built at Nicaragua. 2. Tho natural reluctance of a leg islative chamber which declared for man of such good intentions that his Nicarasua by a majority of 306 to nirtv nn u to nf tua i ylel(1 to a chamber which declared for party, as it is at the present control- PsDaraa by a majority of 8. led. suspects him and does not have 3. The members who are willing to confidence In him. Roosevelt is too do whatever they are told by the serious In office in behalf of the poo- railroad-trust lobby, and who will rile to havn tho nnriivM,, n,,,.f . auect "B wormy mouves or me non- v tuuu Muj;ut Ul the political traffickers who are us ing the republican party with which to gather political chestnuts. Famine again threatens India and the, gaunt forrosof starving thousands will soon be in evidence in that coun try. A people who have to be gov erned by outsiders must expect to he overrun by pestilence and famine. Those' who do not know how to gov ern themselves to carry on selfrgov ernmont must bare their necks for the yoke. The spirit of solf-govorn-ment guarantees plenty and acts as safe guard against pestilence and disease. Tho man who knows enough to govern himself 'will lmow enough est man while obeying orders. It will bo ..seen that tho powers which triumphed in the sonate are at no loss for pretexts with which I to supply the house in further pur suance of the campaign of obstruc The Panama enterprise is soaked In fraud, and, If taken up by our government, has In it grave possibil ities of legal complications with the stockholders and difficulties with the governments of Colombia and the people of Panama. But -tho American knows that It speaks for a vast majority of the peo ple of the United States yhon it says that any canal is better than none. Therefore tho American urges upon tho house of representatives, and especially upon -its democratic to provide for liimself and knowing members, the duty of recognizing ac this, propares for what tho , -future lT Tlu, , - ' flfl 11 llin .1.1.. 11. A .:in,fltorofor,hIm. A self-govern- XtfUr th."" n""w' lobby lag man or people do not live from with its Panama pretense, by voting with tho senato for tho Panama canal. This is clearly tho courso for prac tical statesmanship to tako. Adopt tho Spooner amendment and this situation Is created; A clear Panama title must bo giv en tho president or tho Nicaraguan route will be chosen by him. In either case tho country will bo assured of a canal, for the boundless resources of the United States are equal to the task of completing the Pnnnnin. n.tnal. which has been a Iiottomless nit for French nionoy. Tho all important thing is to unite the oceans. Remember tho voyage of the Ore con. The best route has been voted down by a sordid conspiracy of selfish interests that know nothing ot pat riotism. But indefinitely bettor a. canal by tho second best route, or the third best route, or the worst possiuio route than no canal at all. Give us a canal. Hearst's Ameri can and Journal. Frank Wilson, a Btrawborry pick er, was arrested at Hood River, Sun day charged with selling liquor to Indians. 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