CA TA RRH t rt,i, with antiseptic and rests, fights, robberies, scandals, pic nics, everything is recorded. 3 - ATWOOD'S TONIG BITTERS A BOON TO OVERWORKED MEN A BLESSING TO WEAK WOMEN It Improves the Appetite, Aids Digestion and Relieves Dyspepsia FOU SALE BY Brock & IHoComas Company THE nODERN DRUQQISTS - PENDLETON M 5? SWWSTSSW MONDAY, JULY 14, 1902. WHAT OF OUR GIRLS? MAKE FILIPINO PEACE PERMANENT. By the president's proclamation there Is -no longer an enemy in the Plllippines. The war is over, and the army there is only a police force at the orders of the civil authority, It rests with us if this peace be a permanent one. If we govern wisely, The world makes us weary prating t generously and honestly, the next (about its bovs. I generation will see the Filipinos a i " i t i mti,in ' contented race, loyal to us, working This boy and that boy is something n.n ' . s wonderful to think about. One is being taught science, anoth er mechanics, another theology, an other military tactics and another jbanking. All are preparing to rule the world. 5M1 are going to be captains of indus-4are delivered over for exploitation; out their own destiny under the Stars and Stripes, proud of the institutions we brought them, and with the scars of war as completely obliterated as they are in the Southern States to day. If, on the contrary, the Philippines' ;try, leaders of the van on arriving at the age of common sense, (which :scercely ever comes until the brow is: !grey and the hand shaky). But what of the girl? What are you doing to prepare her for the great undertaking of life? What plans are laid by midnight 'lamps for her welfare? What special course outside of the kitchen, is chosen for her? What jains are you taking to give her ed ucation a polish that will shine along the path of human experience, equal to that of her brothers? Take care. Don't forget. Think a little. Is she fitted for the task be fore her? Weigh well the measure you mete out to her. Heap up the little her Jtage of wise council, equal opportu nity and equal solicitude which you are setting aside for her. Is she learning day by day the use ful or the fictitious? Will she'be able io stand alone under the great re sponsibilities, when your help and council is removed? Think deeply. You are the architect of her life. You are laying point by point, the structure of her fate. She is the soft .clay in your hands. Touch lightly ihere and there, lest you mar her na ture and her life. , Take care. It is a slender cqrd that human fortune hangs upon. The line between good and evil is so narrow ithat only a parent's discerning eye icau search it out, at times. Look frell. Build well. Think, think think! '" Someday, in that undiscovered -.Kingdom which men call the future, she will wear the coronation, robe, and be crowned queen in, some love- Jit home. , She is standing at the edge of the .wondrous river, flowing between the realms of romance and reality. The world is a picture-book. She hears Its fairy story. She sees its mounted knights and fluttering banners. Take Jier by the hand and lead her out into the shade of the old orchard seat ;and tell her gently of the stern reali ties she soon must face. You know how. One earnest word of love will tell .her volumes. She loves you, trusts you, confides in you. Handle her idols gently. The little -painted gods of girlhood's paganiam, .the dreamy. unreal temples of her roseate faith; you must touch lightly upon them, for she believes In them. Slowly the truth will dawn. That mist of dreams will roll away, and before she is aware, you will lead her Into the clearer air of understand ing. Tell her of the snares and dead' falls that infest the human pathway. Teach her the royal code of woman hood that has made you beloved ol mil. She may not understand at first. if the American stands there merely as a conaueror. treathic the natives ! as an inferior race, ignoring their rights and their prejudices, there is grave danger that the four year's war will be known to remote history as merely the first of the Filipino resur rections. The first years under. the new re gime constitute the critical period. There must be no Neeley scandals; no squandering the island revenues by political favorites. The men who are chosen to carry on the work of reconstruction must be selected with greater care than has ever been exercised in a similar case if all is to go well iu Asiatic America. The islands did not revolt against Spain because it was Spain that gov erned, but because she governed with injustice and cruelty, and that injust ice and cruelty caused her three nun dred years of intermittent rebellion, and culminated in the loss of all her foreign territory. Amnesties and peace proclamations are not new in the Philippines; they were commonplaces there, as they were in Cuba, when the islands were to us merely names in our school ge ographies. They are not more en during than houses without founda tion, unless they are based on more than might. Perhaps this war that is just over had to come; perhaps it might have been avoided and the same end still have been reached. All this is idle speculation now. It was fought hard and bitterly, and no American can fail to join with the president in his message of complaint and apprecia tlon of the army that won It. Now for the war that is to come the war against greed- and spoliation. If we are going to govern thePhll ippines for the benefit of the Filipi nos, our work in the archipelago will redound to our honor and glory; if we are going to plunder them whether we do it directly by small or corrupt officials, or indirectly by sur rendering the mto the trusts through the tariff we must- reconcile our selves to ,kecplng a perpetually re bellious people In subjection by force of arms at a cost in lives .and money of which the past four years gives us a unit of measure. By refusing reciprocity to Cuba af ter setting her free Congress smeared a blqt'acroes the .record of one of the grandest acts on the part of a nation, in history. Let there he no such disgrace in our treatment of the other islands on the far side of the world of which fate has made us the guardian. Hearst's American and Journal. n ... hnrn In tho cltV BlnCO v....." - this history began has a mention m i. it.,-,. ,tnnHi in rficoriled. The de- 11. U....V.. - parture of every settler Is noted, as well as the arrival oi new ura. " iness changes, improvements, the ma terlal progress of the city Is correctly recorded. It is an uucrusuuH script to those acquainted with the facts. Many local happenings of Im portance are lost trace of In the chan ges and progress of time, but this record keeper can tell you the day and date of any fact you wish to know connected with the town. It is rather odd to trace back tht" storv of a baby girl born recently there, for instance. Its name Is given the day and hour of its birth. Turn ing back in a retrospective mood, this ctimvc vnn n fnw Bummers IMSLUIIUU ' ' J ' " ago. the record ofTi happy marriage. ti, nivno tim littio mninv romuuero connected with it; the name of the pastor, the bridesmaid and best man. interested in the story, he turns back nearly to the be ginning of the volume nnd points to a dim line recording the birth of the parents of this last arrival in town. it ic n fnmllv record "of the city. Some day it will be brought to light. The present historian has made ar rangements to have the record pub lished on his death, and has started the first link In an endless cnain oj entering Into an agreement with aj friend to continue the work, and this j friend in turn to umu some one tjiu to take it after him, and so on in definitely. KtntisHpR iro to nrove that people are now living longer than they did in times gone by. but Jietnuseian still holds the record. The treatment . - tobacco chJfSinjtion, and the po onous and vinnrs WhlCil SIlOUlU nua u" ...t- - - yZZM TiZmZZML. JC back ttnon the mucous membrane or inner skin, 1I1& VJVSSIS " ttb the circulation much of wllVjJfn?Jr!Stm involving the Stomach, Kidneys and other reafeil7bPodv wLn SdSse ironies the dry form, the breath E SLS&lT bHudins headache are f, the eyes red. . . jii Mailt rinirinir in uie cars, .wu icmuuy uim uuca hearing fffW Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from the not reach the polluted offensive mMcr nnd when rich( pnre blood is again coursing through the body the mucous membranes become healthy and the skin active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disaj pear, and a permanent, uiuiuugu iuic u.ku. coo tw.:Mn- n Mrtlv vegetable oiooa punuu uuta uuv ""b1- liomich 3ffiJtl appetite and general Health rapidly improve i tonic Sects. Write us about your case and get the best medical advSe free! Bwk on blood and skin diseases sent on application aavice ircc sWXfT SFKCIMC CO., Admate, G. A Physician's Tests. Brlght's Disease nnd Diabetes, Are Positively Curable. i AN ECCENTRIC HISTORIAN. In tho city of Union, there Uvea an eccentric bacholor, who has kept for something, near twenty years a min ute social history of that -city. Hav ing leisure time and being "personally acquainted with every person In the city, "he 'has cajnpuen.,rqaa. 'actual nappeamgs a voiumniousr uemueu u count'.'of the social lifo of'lts Iphabl tanW. Every .birth, death, marriage elope ment, severe, sickness, accident, busi She may falter to listen to that old, ness change,. new enterprise, and ev love story of youth, but you wlll.tri- H7 minutest .fact connected with tjie "" . t)(i,t i. of ai,in riiwiJ every day'life of Union has,been re- uwpfa Illght is at your side.. . ,,Vtfi iprec,.l6-j giVbg r.M W Ib over you. Fear not, for these will ject naroe8( aateB and plrcumajances. conquer. , gcn0ol elections, -city elections" ar- Judge Henry S. Fbote, n former member ol our State puprcmo Court 'Commission, and one , ot the best known jurists on the Coast, makes ' the following certlflcate: " 1 am asked to certify the following fscu. A well-known pnjalclan In active practice put two cwa of Bright' Dlwaec and one of LUK'tea on tho Kulton CompouadJ. He U willing the reiulu ahouM be known, but for professional reasons without hl name. - the result are so siuarelr opposed bj- all medical works, I was asked to Investigate and re port the facu, which I did, and I nnd and certify as follows : " An old-school physician of unquestioned atand1 Ing and ability has Juy teted the Fulton Com pound) In three caeea with tbe result : Can; No. 1JIrs. T.,chronlc Bright' Ulseafe; usual atbumenurla dropij- etc.: llmlx nwollen almost to bunting. Usual treatment without result. Under the Compound the dropty disappeared In thirty days, and last of the albumen In SO. Cured. Case So. 2 Mr. II.. chronic Brlght's Disease of S yeara' standing; albumen large, dropy, etc In ! wecka albumen reduced a half, and a few weeks later albumen down to a trace and dropsy entirely gone. Patient Insisted e was well and left lor an extended trip. (Too early. It Is believed, for per manency.) Cae No. 3 lire. F.. Chronic diabetes: physician state "typical cate. worst I ever saw.' First ten days pain disappeared and sugar decreasing. Sec end report: "Sugar reduced halfi Improvement wonderful; sugar g-ttlng less every test.' Asked what percentage are curable by these Com onnds. the phys!ciq replied! " I don't know, but It must be lar.e nearly a hundred, if my own case are any criterion." "Attest: Henrt 8 Foot. "f3S Montgomery Bu, San Krancltco." Asked what he Individually tbonght of It. Judge Foote replied: " I am satisfied the cure has been found," Medical works arjrw that Brlght's Disease and Diabetes are Incurable, but 67 per cent, are positively recovering under the Fulton Com pounds. (Common forms ot kidney complaint and rheumatism offe- but short resistance) Price, tl for the Hrlght's Disease and 81.60 for the Diabetic Compound. John J. Fulton Co., 430 Montgomery St., San Francisco, sole com pounders. Free tests made f r patients. De scriptive pamphlet mailed free. F. W. Schmidt & Co., Sole Anents. Don't Let Your Wife Suffer ! Cool, comfortable homes are easily kept so if you use The Blue Flame Wickless Oil Stoves The cheapest 'most convenient and most satisfactory cooking device known. " Don't Fall to Call and Examine Them Taylor, the Hardware Mail 741 Alain Slreet Everything Hew EYerjthIng Fresh Everything Good BREAD Sweet. Pare and Wholesome Maxfe With Potato Yeast Juat like your mother used to make TUT1, RIEMANN Mercantile Co. 636 Mais St. Pendleton PENDLETON-UKI AH STAGE LINE BTUJttDIVANT BROS,, Props. Blag e leave Pe41eton dajljr, except Sunday. t7 rn.. for yklah nnd Inte-mediata polnti; Rtee: To Pilot Rock. 76c ; Pilot Kock and rtv turn. To Nye. 11,26. Nye and return. r Albav. ft!.: to i Alba and return, l,oo: To Ukiab j,MfK Ukiah and return, fi.co. Offkc ki Qokka Rule Hotel, PeBHetoti m m IS) 9 sacs) & e Harvest Supplies Farmers, you will find it to your advantage" to call at our store for your harvest supplies .We'make- prices as low as the goods can be bought in Portland. Our stock is the largest and best in Pendleton. Every-, thing that comes from our store is .clean and good, You Dont Get Old Groceries when they come from us. MASON FUIT JARS . 4 All Sizes at very low prices. We can also .sup'ply.ou . L ' with extra tops and rubbers. . ' '," ' '' w Sec ks for yotr Berries for Canning ' " rim I iffl I R. MARTIN, Proprietor 8S Si) fit I :. A GOOD FURNACE Is cheap in the long run. A cheap furnace.18 .dear at any price. If you can buy furnaces often aud get youriuel free, by all means get a cheap furnace. W. G. McPhetsoa Heating and Ventilatiig JEigiier. 47 First Street, Portland," HOW DO Y Ol I tsfJt'S4 -ar jrwm nsiv mi n js mww me. new aiwrv van never Be Wnown unl e It advertise! ADVERTISE? Tliiaaignrtturela on every rnMt of.llio irenill" 1 HYHtl V(P.FnttU,fhilntnit tnhit ' CiUb rmocly tisat cnr.n b'-Jlttlu"a4ia cMy. SM i- t I K , Anacai, Header Bea y. , '' We are trr.itaVi . . lit; urp tun . - Pendleton Plassf 0T rwtSTO,! S8i, . h i a I I 111 II .11 I m an a Ill Uflfl WSM a. XI U V I I I 1111 1 1 supine , t W.F. UlUtitla JtMWnaTUII 1 wiivviltsH 1? 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