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ATWOOD'S TONIC BITTERS A BOON TO OVERWORKED MEN A BLESSING TO WEAK WOMEN It Improves the Appetite, Aids Digestion and Relieves Dyspepsia FOR SALE BY Brock & McComas Company THB JIODEtN DRUOQISTS - PENDLETON WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1902. BAD ON FORTUNE-TELLERS. Much has Leen. satd about the 'crowning of Edward and he' was spo ken of as the "Uncrowned King." and some old hag of a fortune teller was quoted as saying that he would taxed severely with other public en terprises this year, they thought for a time that the regatta was too much, but the expectation of a regatta Virmiirhniit thp stiito led them to change their minds and it is now an ho rntratta will be given on a larger scale than ever. There is considerable comment on the Tracy-Merrill "duel" as reported bv Tracy. It is the general opinion Mmt Tmov slmnlv cot tired of his mever wear a crown. Hut in spite of companion and deliberately murdered roads, and notably the Rock Island and the Santa Fe, havo, also been active in promoting the seiuemeni of the territory tributary to their n..n jinronunr while that mlgra tr. u .rJihifr nn to the Southwest n still larger movement is directed to ward 4 he Northwtsi r.nu o unuo Columbia. Wp linve here one of the largest micratory movements known to man Worn these Immigrants moMiig in armies as similar movements took place ages ago. their auvance wuu u be a devastation, and history would it nmonc the most extraonlt- narv events of centuries. In our time of steamboats and raiiroaus eimuiu these movements of tne pwi lu with such lime uiHiui- bance of the countries .through which they pass and to which tne.v go us iu anno nhsorvatlon. The vast hordes that constituted the Invasions of the Goths, Huns, vanua.s mm Lombards Into the Roman empire ,,nt sr. numerous as those which are now coming from Europe to our Eastern states and from tnose swii to the West. Yet what was a tamm ltv then is hailed as a blessing now. a California Is sooner or later bound of this vast in crease of western populations to the north and to the soutn. An. muic .m Mt In every depart- UU Ll 1 L " " - - Industry. We can tnereiore title with satisfac tion. and welcome it as it reaches our borders. San rrancisuo u. her prediction and the surgeon's knife, which is much more hazardous. Edward bids fair to be crowned. It is said that it is an ill wind that blows no one good. In Edward's case it was tough on the fortune tellers, but good for the surgeons. Some are cruel enough to say that doctors are as big fakirs as .fortune tellers. Of course this would not apply to surgery, for this class of work de mands skill. They may cut at the wrong time and too often, but they must cut skillfully in deep cuts like t that in Edward's operation if the pa tient survives. If there is any such thing as faking by physicians, sur gery is nearer exempt from it than any other class of their work. But it is tough on the fortune tell- sing element. They had a big run all over the country while Edward was lying at death's door. Just after some important event has taken place some Mme. de Prophesigh in every city in the country had already foretold it The Chicago fire, the Johnstown flood, the Galveston hor ,ror, the assassination of McKinley. the everything of importance in the country had been "foretold" by these fakirs, but they always kept it to themselves until after it was over. If these mind readers, and me diums and fortune tellers would im part their information a little earlier .it would help the country wonder fully and Bave a great number of ca tastrophes. But in .Edward's case they overdid (the thing. They tried the newspaper idea of getting a scoop and "foretold" it too soon. It will give the pro fession a backset for a time, but still ithe fortune tellers will continue to "foretell" . and the? will find dupes '.to sustain them. The world loves to he humbugged. him. There are some, however, that believe that the duel took pluce be tween the men just as Tracy tells it After they had struggled so long to get out of prison and were once free it Is very unreasonable at least that they should agree to a duel which meant certain death for one of them when nothing could be accomplished by it for either of them. The Thunder Mountain excitement is subsiding, conservative persons returning from that place state that; i there is nothing in the country to warrant a rush; -that 'there is only quartz mining and that this ore is of a very low grade. It is too close to this country to attract much at tention anyway. 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ROBERT FORSTER, Pnrir DRINK Summer Beverages A dispatch from Tacoma announces that the chase of Tracey has been abandoned and that this is on ac count of the fact that the superin tendent of the penitentiary of Oregon refused to pay Mrs. Waggoner the reward for finding Merrill's body. The dispatch also states that up to date Tracy has cost the counties through which he passed the total sum of $10,000.00. It is suggested that the Oregonians .should have more state pride; that Callfornians and Vashlngtonians are always boasting about their respect ive states and that Oregonians .should do likewise. This is true, in a sense. The people of Oregon have greater reason for being proud of their state than any people under the :'sun, and while it will do no good to always be spouting about one's Lome The delay in crowning Edward and catching Tracey has kept the country in suspense long enough. It Is apparent now that Edward will be crowned in spite of the predictions of fortune tellers, and that Tracey will make his final escape in Bplte of the numerous sleuths in the country. It will now be in order to compile a book giving the life and history of Tracey the Terror. It might be well to add, as a supplement, the "smart" sayings of the newspapers through out the country on the Tracey subject It is claimed that the Western corn crop bids fair to knock the corn trust to pieces. Now that the Tracy chase has been abandoned tho newspaper reporters always oe spouting buuhi uub a uuwb , , ' , , . tfQ are telling how they scooped each ;8tate. yet it is always in good taste .to speak and write truthfully about Uk 4 the advantages about one's home Tho AJabama editors recently vis state when the opportunity is pre- ,ted New ork ,Q a bodyi aented and when good can be accom- pllshed thereby. THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT. One of tho best evidences of the U A V 4 J Wlll llb t H prosperl.y of a place is the number nected with the colonization bureau of fakirs plying ttielr trade in tne BuiJpuriuu uy iuo numiuuu mm me .... m, Gould railwavs. is renorted to have communuy. riioy uo noi uu uy w --- . ; . , , . . stated a few days ago that in less tion any good, but wherever they are thm tWQ yearfl upwanI of 22 000 fam. mouey Is plentiful. Thoy heep post- jjea Jiave been colonized by those ed on such places and follow them roads in Kansas, Colorado and Tex- up. They go on the theory tnat tne mo cuiumum ro uruuui mam- . . ... ,. ly from tho New England and Middle "fool and his money soon parts and faut many flf comQ frQm they are about correct , Qreat Britain, Germany and Sweden. !A8 a class they are Industrious, thrlr The annual regatta which has been ' and ambitious. They will constl tntft n nntnhiA fnMnr In inn ..nmiin. trlven at Astoria for the past few ..!.... .. 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