HERE WE ARE AGAIN Not to tell you about the purity of our drugs or the accuracy of our compounding, for every man, woman and child knows that in this we EXCEL all others in our line. It is to tell you of all he new goods we are receiv ing daily and of interest to you. Nothing i nicer and more valuab e than a fine collec tion of "STEINS" and we have them in all sizes and prices. It is the craze of the present age, so fall in line. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Brock & McComas Company THE nODEHN DRUOOISTS - ' PENDLETON THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1902. ADVANCEMENT OF THE FARMER. For nlll of these years the farmer has been called "hay-seed." He has been referred to in a jocular manner. It was more In the way of pity than contempt. No one hated him ono envied him, record where burglary was resorted to to relieve a melting heart. And it appears that the FllUplnos are still able to get in an occasional lick of barbarity. While one Is mnd one cannot help but think momen tarily that they need more lead and less "water cure, but this is only while one is mad. The Tracy and Merrill shows died No the proper death. They died with tto mQ rfc their boots on, as it were. And the UUU CUVluU ilk Li i, iiv nuo uua7 . , ,inr, 0rtf nc inrHvMn. actors needed to have their boots on al, too ignorant to get in the way of for it made better walking on their re. the "fine fellows," and just innocent turu to Seattle. enough to be easy worked. ' Irrigation, immigration, the forest He was the subject or the cartoon- reserve and the 1905 Lewis and Clark 1st, the actor and the funny people exposltion nre an subjects of inter- generally. His children grew up to egt to the peopie of the Paciflc North- be ashamed of his calling. They wegt drifted away from home. It only looked respectable to bo a lawyer, Inlnrt nr n. merchant. Or to The right way to make an example' of all of the new would-bo Tracys is learn some trade. The farm became to Kin tnem or iock tnem up me nrai looked down unon generally. The , oreaK mey mane educated man could not think of "stooping" to become a farmer. That was in the past. But it is different now. The farmer has advanced and is Btill advancing. He generally has an education and is educating his sons. They are be ing especially prepared for fine grade farming. They would rather make successful farmers than fail at law, or in any other of the professions, trades or callings. And the farmer of today, especially the farmer of the" West, is making success. He has his comfortable home, his pleasant sur rounding and conveniences. He has about all that his city friends of the professions and trades have and a great deal more in the way of com forts and an easy mind. He has connected himself with the outside world with telephone line3 in Chicago is not only the place of butchers of animals, but she is not lagging in her reputation for human butcheries. Little Venezuela will keep on grow ing worse until Uncle Sam will have to give her a little lesson. WOMEN WORKING AS :HOUSE PAINTERS. The American .travelling for the first time in Eurone is shocked when from his car window he sees a woman working jn the fields. He is shocked still more when in some cities he sees women mixing mortar and carrying tiie iiou. It. will elve all Americans at home a shock of the same kind to read a dispatch from Syracuse, New York, stating that Italian women are em ployed to paint the building on tue Statn Fair crounds. The business most cases, and it will soon be the agent of the Syracuse Painters' union - a 1 wn pn mis suiil mii uuiiiuiiitcc case with an or tnem. -ine ume agk,ng hm tQ help ,fc ge. not far distant when the farmer will , the painting, says that these be the man that has the laugh on the world, and into his family will the -young- men seek to marry. It will be more honorable to be a farmer than -to represent any other calling on earth. And there too, will be found the intelligence. President Roosevelt's managers now announce that there was no rea soft for sending out dispatches to the effect that the president would call an extraordinary session of the sen ate for November to consider the Cu ban reciprocity question. He stands as he stood' at first on the question and nothing has been done to change the status of the matter. With the assurance that congress will take Im mediate action on the matter he will not call a special session. It Is rather difficult, however, for the president or any one else to tell what congress will do. for oven congress does not uwialiy know this. The circus passb" Pendleton by; It is not known why the circus thus fa vored Tendleton, unless It Intends visiting the place after awhile when begins to taking In the principal It tlons in America pathetic proof that economic conditions that hnve pro duced the heart-breaking contrasts of "wealth and penury in tho Old World are operative in the Now, nnd yielding tho snmo bitter fruits. Monopoly of nature's resources, sneclal privileges for the able and en ergetic and grasping, government by tho rich for the rich, and hard work, a narrow life and poverty for tho many that is the significance of the women house painters of Syracuse. The remedy? It lies with tho peo ple themselves, and only with tho people. No monopoly, no abuse was ever abolished by the class that prof ited by it. In this republic men have the bal lot. Until they learn how to use It It is impossible that we shall have a state of society founded on the prin ciples of equal rights to all, privileges to none. That is democracy. And in such a democratic state of society there would bo no need for women house painters, or women wage earners of any kind. Hearsts American and Journal. Frequent Throbbing Headache. . a 1 There's many a cause tor neauacue. Men are not often troubled by headaches. When they are it is generally due to bil iousness or indigestion. But women have headaches which seem peculiar to their sex, frequent nervous throbbing headaches. Does it not seem as if such headaches peculiar to women must be at once related to womanly disease? Wom en who suffer with diseases peculiar to the sex do not realize the drain of vital strength and nerve force they undergo as a consequence of disease. It is tins which causes the familiar headaches of SlDr Ipierce,s Favorite Prescription cures' such headaches by curing the: cause irregularity, weakening drains, inflammation, ulceration or female weak ness "Favorite Prescription" invigor ates and tones up the entire system, en courages the appetite, quiets the nerves and gives refreshing sleep. 6 . .ji.iT --xtirtn nf Hie uterus I was ir-UDlCU . Mr. novworlc Had severe pain m back, a so diziU any wonc aUf:v.- i" - - ness ana pain in ncuu. -., -,, hald andlkst at times I ou Id have to sit still .o-i.i.n xf.irai mseoverv 1 1:11 tire yven: I also uTcd one.box oPlon Tabled an one of SuppcdtoneV as directed. arnSmpleTly'cuTeT I thantydu for your kind drice and your medicine." Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear the complexion and sweeten the breath. nnnr women are dressed in blouses and daubed from head to foot with paint. It is the novely o the tning mat shocks. Let women continue to work as painters and it will not be long until we shall view them on tne iaa ilors nnd swlncine nlatforms with the same indifferent eye that we now turn on the women who at the end of their lnntr nnrl hard dav in factory and store and office pour out upon the streets of every busy Amerfcan city, vve Imvp nvfln heeomn accustomed to the iiht nf llttlfi clrls. mites not bevond' the doii-cocicuing age, toning ior wag es. Northern capftai crowns tne cor. ton mills of tho South with children. Women house nalnters? Why not The civilization that fails to blush when it puta women and young girls and children by tho million into iac- tnriPR can't he exnected to reel siiame at the spectacle of women on swing ing platforms nign in air, prying me brush on the wans or Duiiuings. The ladles who write ana lecture, nnrl fnnov thftmselves the emancipat ing fMinmninnR or tnmr sex ana are given to rejoicing over the "opening nf new avenues for employment 'for women," should give thought to these hlmiRprl hnuso nalnters of Syracuse. in the rich and Christian American State of New York. These ladles fancy that !n them selves with their literary and orator l. 17 44 I " 1 . 1 - t. 111.... . ... y 1 i pn mrs ami mini eiuliluuch iuiu un cities of the Paciiic Mormweau u - 'unhampered by 11.1- A 1. 1 14 In tiiaf n nv n(r V 1 1 . 1 .... . . i lages now. traditional restrictions is seen the Now Woman. In reality tho Now woman is noi mu wuhwu wuu nmra Tho flf?ht hotween SnrecV:lCS and inMnma nnil hna tnlfnt. for nrt T nnlr f Hn Qnn TrntipfRpn f!nll find nnrl thft nrofesslons. hilt thO WOman jun wi . .... w.-. w - Governor Gage has not only 11!. mio uiaHi--i' " """-.thn r,oo,v nro innumerable. Tho monnlnir of the female house painter of Syracuse Is plain to those tali. California Is a great state, but Bhe has more freakish citizens in high Btandlng than any state In tho Union. whn hnvn eves to see. She Is sister to !tho illL'Elnc and nlowlntr peasant wo- The report now comes that a man man seen by tne snocKeti American i ,,,- wnimn ho was In from his European car window, sister turned burglar because ho was in Enaland's love. This malady drives men, ana m,neBi B,ator tQ Ul0 fomalo i,0d.Carrlor women, too,, uo uinoront uosperuiu 0f tn0 continent, sister to tne woman things, but tills 18 the Iirst case ou wngo earner u un wuuuui uuuuiju HARPER WHISKY 1 ,'f t i l Clearance Sale Continues We will continue our Clearance Sale, a week or ten days longer, by which time all our summer Roods will be cleaned up and our nuw stock for fall trade will be in. If you need anything in 8ummr weight goods to last you through the warm weather, don't put off buying it, for the assortment is growing smaller every day. SPECIALS FOR TEN DAYS. All loured and fanoy lawns and summer dress goods reduced 20 per ZZAX reduced 20 per cent. ninSam wZS regular price To, Hpeotal'Cto per yd. ?iT"teSSl?Mi5.tt.,.H. regular 8e value-, 6, per yd. TndieV We regular 10!'. vain.- Hpeoial, 8 palM 2oo. GlliuSlVanS -tniw hntn mlm-ed 20 per cent until olosed.out. BOYS' CLOTHING. n,,r now stock of fall miiiH for Ixwh and young men lia- arrived and Our new hock V;' ', t nf nil irriules. We offer a special discount on we have a l i ,,;;t our stock, and nutllt 8umTr5,Up thH flt.M k if oompl " The items quoted below are y,U,'r b0Zl f S mnv 1 th we have in boys' elothinc: llvi VI "fiWi ' n,,de with yoke and belt $2:75 Kb' dark crey all wool huIUt vylth pin stripe, sizes 4 to 0, coat, vest, "SaffXwS.. nnevakf 12 ffl i i y h.ofrLrp suits air w(M)l, two and tiiree-plece. $3.fi0 and $4. IW threpieee lone pant euitH. ni xed grey, aim .12 tc 20 $4. Bovh all wool suits, dark with pin Htriie, ages 12 to 20, $5.60. BoW h ue serge suits, all wool, line quality, ages 14 to 20, $8.75. Whatpvei yml Tiieed in outfitting your boys we can supply you. dive Us a Calt. THE FAIR The Place to Save Money GRAND PICNIC AT KINE'S GROVE Every Sunday Dancing begins Sunday at 2 p. m. Admission to dancing plat form 25, cents ; ladies free. Busses to and from the grounds day and night., RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. The grove can be engaged for pionic parties Dy applying iu mini aw...., ... St. George. " Ltimb THE PENDLETON ACADEMY Offers: College Preparatory Course Business Course Teachers' Course 'i.z ll frnides frcm Sul-Primary up. Graduates enter Fresh man Class in such. Colleges as Yale, Princeton, Stanford. miiimtP tiiklns? 27 weeks Supplemental Work can take State Certificates on same basis as Normal Schools. Fall term opens Sep- timber 15. For catalogue address I F. L. FORBES, D. D., Principal. AMERICAN PLAN. . at Fmeat Hotel rv 1 11 Ar. - VM In tho Paciflc 53 UU per uay uuu upwuiuo. W1 Northwert. cr, Lttmtct, AH kinds for all purposes Sash, Doors and . Pla.ninBo!alldescriDtiBn.J.. Don't nl Buildmc Material consulted us. your order you Intlll nfn. Ill 1.... 1 rcuuiciuu rianing Mill nmhpr hrA u.. mi vi 1UIU ROBERT F0RSTER, Pro The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAB IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA &WEBBBTB F.X. SCHEMPP.Prop. Scicniifically Distilled, Naturallj Aged, Absolutely Pure, Best and Safest for all uses. Fr.calt by JOHN SCHMIDT SUMMER DRINKS VAfAWT r mx mi i i j. t - . - - - - M t r iTmr t t A xicat La Grande, Ore. Plate of anv townshiD ia lie fimnrffi land district shomnz . I ,1 a .V. 1 Ih. nished for $2 each; ate 1 run i j ii i i Li lid. nuaciTawwu' tion lor lanas on me uusuw r IlOnS Ul UIC (jiiiam." ana 10 an uypjn.n"" PTnited States Land Office. 1 1 f t 1 itin 11 Ultice in mc w. Building, La Grande, Oregon. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORBQON. 4nl.l U.t.. n n.an.M n.nn nannla. uluMIno Un.tlanil H dnUjartf! fi for tourists and commercial travelera. tf. C. BOWERS, Manager. That are pure and wholesome and add to the pleasures of life are those manufactured by us. Orange Cider, Sarsaparilla, (jrineer Ale, Ironbrew, Soda Pop. Always see that the bottles bear the label of The Pendleton Soda Works! Farmers Custom Mill Fred Waiters, Proprietor Capacity 150 barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc. alwayn on bund. Oregon's Blue Ribbop State Fair! Salem September 16th to 20th 1902 You are invited to attend and see the greatest indus trial exposition and livestock i i. i .1 . . . suuw ever nuiu on tne jfacinc Coast. Good racing every afternoon. Camp ground free. Come and bring your families. For any informa tion, write M. D. WISDOM, Seq'y, Portland, Oro. FOR SALE 220-acre Fruit, Grain and Alfalfa Farm, known as the , Campbell Ranch In Happy Canyon, 12 miles west of Pendleton. Price Low Easy payments. Also two lots with five-room house and small barn, located on corner Blaine and Mark streets. Call on or address Mrs. F. A. Campbell. QTfH K K M rt a mmT T 1 1 -1 a . 1 j i. 1 59 Head grado BhottUon i Citue. 27 Orildo Sliorthorn coi Mde, 6 will cainnii" in Two-vear old steers. stnnlr and . .1 .3 ovnirfkri FTFTY-F1VE .. 1- Mt IS. ... ,fl l,avo COltl OT s Thiw year old BfWlnP 1 Three year old Ally. 7 TWO year uiu. . 15 yeariiuco. wffiW" 6 Oeldlnga-have bet' 1 r.,i hif civde nan er.r ua years, aiainou""- msiitered).! For FurtMer Particular. C. L. COX, .1 1 tt tui 1 nuuu r m mM M I n L 1 1 tn d0 Yuu "..7 Vfc vou to cai. ?- d"U Charges vill ber,B- TEIJIPHO0'61 office at- he Old uinw Peed 'iwi. 1 Kit WJiT"