.. . . , i" : 7 5fc M 1 1 THE NEW AMERICA. 'VI a Danger f This week will end our CLEARANCE SALE and we hope by Saturday night to clean up everything m the lines of Summer Goods. LADIES' WAISTS 3 NEW Final Clean-up Sale. J Liimbet, Ltimte,, AH kinds for all pUrposes Sash, Doors and Bli consulted us. DJTJ Is the greater during the Summer and Fall months of your children being troubled with Summer Complaint in all its forms, and no home should pass through this part of the year without a good remedy for this trouble at hand. "Atwoods Colic, Cholera and Diarrhtra Remedy" is the best known preparation on the market today for the above named complaint. Get a bottle at once, as it might be the means o: saving a LIFE. For sale by Brock & KlcComas Company n....ln WnlatJi. fnnri HUlllltV. 2oC Percale Waists, 60e grade, pood run o slzej, 35c. Percale Waists oc gnuin, nw. All other pmilw at same redu tions. CHILDREN'S DRESSES THE nODGRN DRUOQISTS PENDLETON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. 1902. The coal miners are still making a hard fight. They may fail, but they will have the consciousness of hav ing made a hard fight. It looks as if Gage would get a cold deal in the California republican convention. Apparently Gage is a grafter, and that class has thrived already too long for California's good. for all of this time, and it is claimed that it could have been put out by removing the buring sawdust iu a few hours' time at. a few dollars outlay yet it wag necessary to call out the . fire department yesterday morning in i order to prevent the fire from getting a new start. It is reported that the I owner of the property is quarantined ( at home, while others state j that he cannot remove the burning saw dust until the insurance men ad just the matter. Whatever the cause j of the delay may be it has been at a : great and unnecessary cost to the , city. Fires have become so common in j Southern Oregon is now bavin Pendleton that the people rush out her range troubles. If stockmen and upon hearing any kind of a bell ring. J sheepmen would keep their equilibri- It may not all be charged to fire-bugs, um for a short time longer, it is pos but It is certain that many of the fires j sible that the whole matter will be cannot be accounted for. satisfactorily arranged. Uncle Sam will find the remedy, even if it does take time. When he does finally come down on the matter in earnest some of those taking an active part in keeping up disturbances may be sorry that they spoke. The man in the wrong never gains a permanent Pendleton now has one of the best footing, but the man in the right can- baseball fields in the Inland Empire not to eventually come out right. League, and being ahead in the per- Teddy, the irrepressible Teddy, is receiving a grand ovation all along the line. Teddy is looking ahead. He expects to be the next president, and if a republican is elected, Teddy will doubtless succeed himself. centage and still retaining the crack OUR INDUSTRIAL SUCCESS. players of the league, there is no rea-; Some time ago the British Iron son why she should not carry off the Trade Association appointed a corn- honors. Nothing but 'an accident can mlsslpn to visit the United States and .,.., ,t .investigate the industrial conditions prevent 1U I Hint nrm-nll rriu !, j'AV-.MAA VAAV.lt. A11U l-UlAAAAAiD3IUU has returner) anH mnrlo Ita rmM In these days of successful rob- a copy of wnlch has b receiVed by beries and hold-ups it is astonishing the state department at Washington that the Idaho train robbers should Itn as nothing of encouragement for have failed. They were either very the British hope of continued rivalry . . with us in productive labor, but for us green in the business, or they per- lt Js one of the mogt gratfylug trlb. mitted their program to miscarry in utes ever paid to American industry some way. Hold-ups seem to be the by a foreign commission. most profitable way of raising sure-! thing money now, and the man that! .the Arst place the statistics of , . . . ' , , I Pig iron production are themselves fails is regarded by the army of Tra- j sufficient to tell the story of our prog- cy imitators as a rank frost. ress and our victory. In 18C5 the j United States produced S32.000 tons The thefts committed bv the Elks' j of P iron. Germany produced 760,000 officials demonstrates the fact as has 1 "2Bnfwh" Gre" Britain produced 4.- . , S19.000. From that year on both Ger- so often been done by officers of fra-. and the United stateg gained ternal orders, that a great many on tne British output, though that "good brothers" are simply grafters output was itself Increased. In 1900 and scoundrels. Yet a brother of one 1 Great Britain reached her maximum p ,,,. , , , I of pig iron production with a total of of these orders is seldom prosecuted. L t0 That wflg certainh. a The fraternal orders will eventually handsome increase over the output come to that point where they will ( of 1SC5 and showed that the British not nhntc so miiph ohnritv in msp of : had put in 15 years of strenuous en- ueavor. UKraiany, nuwaver, iiuu worked faster and in 1900 was almost equal to Great Britain, her product for the year being 8,386,000 tons. Both however, were eclipsed by the United States, which in that year produced 13,789,000. The most significant feature of the statistics, however, is that with 1900 Great Britain and Germany reached their maximum and the output of each in-1901 was less than in the previous year, the British product falling to 7.750,000 tons and the German to 7. 737.000 tons. The product of the Unit ed States, however, went forward with a bound and in that year distanced all rivalry by surpassing the product com tons. a brother's weakness and will punish him as they would any other crimi nal. It is the very class of rascality that should be punished to the full limit of the law. The officer of a fraternal order who would rob the or der would be the very man to join the order for the purpose. A thief is a thief wherever he may be, and none should escape under the cloak of fraternallsm. The spirit to put down the hold-ups is growing every day. It is a new feature of operation and it takes new ia""-B lu " , ot Germany and Great Britain always been hold-ups, but criminals bined tne total belng 15(878i0oo have not been so glib with their guns heretofore. The average thug now In explaining the .extraordinary in would rather kill a man than to get frease l? th,e important industry of v mv. iron production the commission notes ... muUC;. ..awC ".-,tne va3t natural resources of iron parently reached a state at which Coai and Kindred minerals in this they seem to have lost all feeling for country, but does not attribute our humanity and the murder of a human ' success wholly to them. The report , , , , , , ui,i,. states and illustrates how the natural being is looked upon as lightly as the, lnventlvenesg of thj AmerIcan has killing of a snake. When they have enabed nIm t0 a,)ply to tn0 0)era. reached that point, it does not seem ' tions of production and distribution a too harsh to hear a good citizen say wealth of original ideas and methods they ought to be shot down like dogs, that are yet little Known in Europe, ' t It la nlar. mnrln mmilTPat hnii' rn l.inil or strung up to the first tree or , . . d Qn cana, the object that will support them when American people have applied their once caught. It would not bo follow-' minds to tho solution of the conditions i . i. i.f mnv ! and problems of cheap transport until .uB ... .they have at last attained a level of the only feasible one at present. . ,,.. auch as wo imve I hardly had any experience of on the It Is stated that the negligence in othor Hlo of the Atlantic. attending to the old brewery fire has, cost tho city about $200 more than it Furthermore it is pointed out that i.n,ii,i Tho fire department re- wi have not achieved our triumphs should. Tho lire department re wUhout th(J 0XI)0ndture 0f much sponded on tho first call, put out t" ( thousUt, toil and money; nor without ure and loft it in a safe condition, taking great risks at times In the de Fince that time two alarms have been velopmont of now markets. Thus we turned In at a cost of $100 each to have fairly earned our reward, or, as the city There has been gross negll-, tho commission puts it; The Amerl tne cuj. mole u . can people have labored stronuously gonco Bomewhore. While It is tno fop many year8 untlJ aboi.( ngonulty duty of tho fire department to respond and enterprise have become their and put out a flro and leave It in its most distinguishing characteristics, dying stage to be looked aftor by the When one has appreciated all the uyiuB nib i Americans have done for thomsolves Individuals Interested, it Is not ItB Jfc Jfj nethor natural nor reasonable duty to stand by for weeks and pro- tQ grudg0 tnom the success which has tect It. The fire has boen smoulder- attended their labors. San FranclBco Ing in the sawdust of the brewery Call. Complete figures furnished by Commissioner Sargent, show that during the fiscal year ending on Juno 3i, G4S.743 immicrants landed in this country, against 4S7.91S during tho previous year. SThat this total near lv establishes a new record, tho fol lowing table, giving for each recent decade the maximum and minimum year shows: ls.;o S9.207 7cfin 352.5G9 o 459,80-3 S-S 13S.469 ,9go 7S8.992 -oSC .......... 334.203 jcqo '"' C23.0S4 isos : "f:: iy02 04S,(4S Except during the civil war. immi gration has beeen heaviest during the second and third years of each de cade. With uninterrupted prosperity and fewer men unemploy ed than usual, the year upon which we have now entered may surpass even 1SS2 as a banner year for immigration. Is such a result desirable? That de pends upon the immigrants, upon their character, where they go. what they do. In some undesirable ways records were broken last year. The greatest number of undesirables ever known was deported 5429. In spite of this vigilance, the greatest number who could not read or write were admitted K55.105 or more than 25 per cent of the whole number. Tniniii'rnnts nr.- most needed to build up the states of the far West.1 To help in the grain fields where for years there have not been men , enough to harvest the crop. But of, last year's immigrants more than two-thirds stayed in New York, Mass-, achusetts, Pennsylvania and Illinois; thev came to the cities, not to the farms and forests and mines. New York World. rcule ureases, regumr oc, uow 50c. 1 aii ot-..A3 rciiifthuni nnn I'd ah ui., r..f,.iinr si.n and J1.35 Dresses, now ?1. (JU All others same reductions to eloii? them out. SUMMER GOODS AT HALF PRICE All Lawns, Dimities, Foulards and Batistes will be closed out at half the recular price. Jap Silk, all colors, 2oc per yard. Lvou Dye Silk, sold elsewhere at (10c yd, our price 4ac per yard. Calico, all colors, for the week, 4e per yard. NEW GOODS New fall stock is coming iu every day and our Hues are larger, values better and prices lower than ever before Come and see us at-once and get a few of the CLEARANCE SaVLE BARGAINS, and also some of the new goods at Bargain Prices. OUR GUARANTEE: Money back if goods are not satisfactory. THE FAIR The Place to Save Money GRAND PICNIC AT KINE'S GROVE KIDNEY JRQUBLES, llrs. Ionise 31. Gibson Says That This Fatal Disease is Easiiy Cured by Lydia E. Pinkbaui's Vegetable Com pound. ' Deap. Mas. Piskdam : I felt very discouraged two years ago, I had suf fered so long with kidney troubles and Dther complications, and had taken so minti nipdininfi -without relief that I legan to think there was no hope for me. tiife looKeu so goou to me, urn, what is life without health? I wanted to be well. form 2. Every Sunday Dancing begins Sunday at 2 p. m. 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Sold Krery wliere-In boxes 10c and tte. 'ssfiimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm A Rare 1 Opportunity i To get strictly Tailor Made-to-Order Clothing g eqdal to any Merchant Tailor's WorU. I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A representative of the celebrated tailor firm of LAMM & CO., , of J'jJ go, will be at our store with the finest line of the most fashionable w goods for Fall and Winter 1 SUITS, OVERCOATS TROUSERS 1 AND FANCY VESTS 2 1 A featnrp nf f.his nnnnrfuniLv in o-et the newest and best made OlottoDg is that tlie goods will be on display in the .piece. ou selec 1 v , j fc 3 vant and your suit or overcoat will be made om your own meas g It's a chance to save monov. as vou will net the best at -u to 0 p 3 . - i lower than local tailors charge. Cut. "Slv A Skilled Wheelwright 1 Is what you want when your wheel comefl oil, the axle Ir broken or your vehicle needs repairing. We are skilled in this trade, as well as being masters of tho art of carriage hlaoksinlthlng and repairing of all kinds. You will alwavB find our work satisfactory and substantial, and our prlcee moderate. ! See Us About Gasoline Engines NBASLB BROTHBRS WaUr St. mat Mils, FMCtetoa, Oct. n e rtt,d Florshieni . Vou will also find all the new things in Stetson Hats tho.roinute & Shoes for men and a complete line of chic and strictly up Furnishing Goods. r2 1 FIT AND MATERIALS POSITIVELY GUARANTEED R. Alexander's I Department -""''""'imWMHttHtWWIWMIIWM j I 5 Store