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Danger! 0 Is the greater during the Summer and Fall ..months 89. of Tour children being troubled-witn. summer Lompiaini tj in all its forms, and no nome should pass tnrougn this part of the year without a good remedy for this trouble at hand. "Atwood's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea T?pmpdv" ?c tlif hfct bnnwn nrpnarntinn on the market - J " X 1 . . ------ . loaay ior inc auovc uaiucu cuoipuuui. uui a uumc ai yv once, as it might be the means of saving a LIFE. Hlr) For sale by filS Brock & McContas Company $ A4 THE nODERN DRUOQISTS PENDLETON feast (jeva THURSDAY, AUGUST 2S, 1902 Miles' trip to the now said to be one ness. Philippines is purely of uusi- and all classes of business will b benefited by their visit. And later I many of tliem will become citizens . of the country. It Is only n question j of time until the Inland Empire will ' be the most Important section of the j stae. and the man who does not get in on the ground floor will regret it I Between the hold-ups and suicides Importing Japs to do construction there is scarcely any room in the work on the new Washington rail newspapers for any other black letter . road is another straw that shows the head lines. way that the winds of future labor are blowing. It will only be a ques- Poor old Spain! She ran against tion of time until the Orientals and Uncle Sam, then her boy king went ' other lower typeg of the foreign eie. crazy, and now she has been struck '- meDt vin do aU of heavy wort by a cyclone. j Jn this country. The American is be ing more convinced every day that he is not made for "hard work." He is already unreliable for many kinds of work. Only a certain element will an Injunction la contompt of court and can be effectively punished. For examples in point, there are the injunctions issued by Fedora! Judges Jnckson and Keller forbidding and, as the "World has previously said, very properly forbidding mon from interfering unlawfully by vio lence, threat or any form of coercion with the right of other men to work for whom and on whatever terms they please. For disobeying these in junctions several striking miners have been sent to jail for terms or from GO to 90 days. Contempt of court must be punished or the reign of law ends and nnnrchy begins. Equal laws and equal en forcement of laws are nevertheless essential elements of public justice. Injunctions must be obeyed by meat packers as well as by miners. Con- tempt of the courts or their orders) should mean Jail for all offenders alike or for noue. New York World. Clean-up Sale This weelc will end our CLEARANCE SALE andtweOtope by Saturday night to clean up everything in the lines of Summer Goods. , LADIES' WAISTS After September 1 the price of logs t on Puget Sound will be advanced to $5.50 per 1000 feet. Sldeiche, Bock- ache, Head ache, Teddy Is speaking all. the same as Bryan used to speaK. Bryan said too j much. Now will Teddy not profit by Bryan's experience. Porto Rico is taking- on Southern civilization at a rapid pace. Several people were killed there in an elec tion brawl yesterday. The Nevada" democrats and silver advocates will try the old silver chestnut another round. They hope to make it a local go. Pardee got the persimmon and Gage passed into oblivion. Jt is a question of whether it was the defeat do railroad construction work and the majority of these will only work until they get a few square meals and some beer money. The realm of specula tion is broad on the subject of future labor in this country. And down the vista of time, the social question will cause more trouble and more ex citement throughout the United States than It is now causing in the South. When the negro, the China man, the Jap, the Filipino, and the what nots. demand social equality 1 Percale Waists, good quality, 2oc. Percale Waists, 60c grade, good ruuo sizes. 35c. Percale Waists, 75c grade, 60c. All other nrades at same redu tloiift. &lL.rF.k aHd uMm. $3.75 and 12.75. WWnnZ gooX put in to toue up the display, CHILDREN'S DRESSES Vll stze3 Gingham and Eercale Dresses, regular 75c, now 50c. All sizes regular W)c and $1 00 Dreads, now 7op. All sizes regular f 1.25 and f 1.35 Drees. now $1.00. All others same reductions to close tbem out- SUMMER GOODS AT HALF PRICE All Lawns, Dinittlft, Foulards aud Batistes will be closed out at half the reeular price. Jap Silk, all colors, 25c per yard. Lvou Dye Silk, Bold elsewhere at GOc yd, our price 45c per yard. Calico, all colors, for the week, 4c per yard. NEW GOODS New fall stock Is coming in every day aud our lines are larger, values better aud prices lower than ever before. Come an d see us at once and get a few of the CLEARANCE SALE BARGAINS, and also some of the new goods at Bargain Prices. OUR GUARANTEE: Money back if goods are sot satisfactory. THE FAIR The Place to Save Money OS of corruption or the installment into? and the right to marry whom they power of a greater quantity. The death of Mrs. Blackman. of Walla Walla, was a sad one. It is presumed that she was toying with a gun under the old idea that it was! "not loaded" and accidentally shot herself. The small revolver has done bnt little good and much harm. Edward is also touring the country. With the heads of nations and popu lar .navy and army officials traveling about the country in show parade rthe rabble has fine opportunities to -give vent to its lungs. Napoleon had the rabble down about right Having his attention called to a great ova tion that was being given him, he said with contempt: "That same rab ble would join the other side tomor row to mob me if they had a leader." please, there will be a long list of ob jections. Constant association will bring all of these nationalities to gether until the lower race will not become so repugnant to the higher and will think it has just as good rights as the white man, without re gard to color national birth or "pre vious condition of servitude.' CHANGED IMMIGRATION. Russia Sweden Ireland I England " The withdrawal of the public lands in the arid districts from acquisition for a time was a good move. It was done for the purpose of preventing speculation while irrigation experi mental work is going on. Should this not have been done the wily land Germany shark would have watched his oppor- Norway . - .Tannn tunlties and as soon as experimental work at a given point would indicate a success he would have proceeded to gobble all of the available surround ing country. There are no laws or conditions now wherein the man with capital cannot corral anything he wants. He has formed a merger on about everything but air. and he is using a great deal of this element In. a "heated" form. For the past year the total Immi gration was 648.743, which was an in crease of 160.822 over the previous year. The number of immigrants ar riving into the countrv in 1883 was 603.322; and in 1892 was 623.0334. While last year was record break ing in numbers, lt.was likewise a rec ord maker In another respect. It shows a startling increase in the number of immigrants from undeslrv able quarters Italy and Austria Hungary, as appears from the sub joined iable. 1902. Italy 178,375 Austria Hunga ry , 171;989 And many other aches to which women are peculiarly subject are generally the result of a "diseased condition of the womanly organism. When this dis eased condition is cured, sideache, back ache, headache, etc., are cured also. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription establishes regularity, dries the drains which weaken women, heals inflamma tion and ulceration and cures female weakness. When these diseases are cured the aches they cause are also cured. "I -mil drop you a few lines to-day to let you biow that 1 ara feeling well now " writes Stiss Annie Stephens, of Belleville, Wood Co., West Va, "I feel like a new woman. I took several bottles of Favorite Prescription' and of the Golden Medical Discovery ' I have no head ache now, no backache, and no pain in my side anv more. No bearing-down pain any more. I think that there is no medicine like Dr Tierce's medicine. I thank you very mnch for what you have done for me your medicine has done me much good." The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book containing iooS pages, is given away. Send 21 one-cent stamps for expense of mailing only, for tie book in paoer covers, or 31 stamps for he volume "bound in cloth. Address Dr. -R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. 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 picnic parties by applying to PETER SMITH, at Hotel St. George. Lumber. Li 1. X 5 All kinds for all Planing of all descrf BfU. to oider. Don't blace BuildincMati'rA,0 hr j u"lU Vtm l . t -ujuuCU US. j Pendleton Planta Lumber Yard. ROBERT rORSTER.rWhty A l dAKuAINS . Durinc thft mnml. . . we win oner SDecalW es on WHITE Sewing Machines The White is recognized u the best machine made. Come now and save money, 1 JOS. BASLER'S Bargain Home ammiwmmmmmnmnnmmmmmmmm I have bargained with a competeat Timber Cruiser to locate Valuable Timber Claims 1892. 1883. 62,137 .31,792 . . .107,347 30.894 29238 The reduced transportation rates to lln effect in September are expect ed Jto bring the largest immigration cvor brought to this section of the country in a .given length of time. The irrigation bill has attracted new 80,136 2:7,625 84.393 9,909 43,247 38,277 55.467 81,486 28,304 130.758 194,786 17,484 14.462 23,398 14,270 13,575 49,770 63,140 The immigration from Southern Europe, from among the unsteady Latin nations, has increased six times that of 1883, and that from Russia is 11 times as great At the same time the decrease fro mthe steady, desir able north of Europe races, out of which come good citizens, has ma terially fallen off. Norway and Sweden have made a heavy decline. Ireland has fallen off one-half as compared with 1883. From Germany, the best of all, the immigration is only one-seventh as great as in 1883. Exchange. MAKING AND BREAKING INJUNCTIONS. There are injunctions and injunc- onl VinmP- liuud. mcic ja tut cauiiuc, -iuutu Turing rirnaaniin'a In in nrt inn nralnnf seekers will e nere irom eery pm ,-hp ment ..ackers' combine, issued at interest in the country 'the meat packers' combine They will also stop in the country , Chicago, which enjoins the defend where irrigation is to take place. It ants irom: . n f. "Entering into, taking part in, or opens an enme iicn cuuun; " "- , , - . . . , . . I .u ttowo performing any contract, combination vibus 01 uie lultn. or 01 the purpose or effect they have only looked to the scenery of wbich -will be, as to trade and and the cities, but now they will be commerce in fresh meats, a restraint looking for homes. What is Known u. lthe arid country will be their eral states- m m greatest object or interest, ana w.e d,80bedIence to that in- business men in the towns of this junctlon the meat packers are open countrv will have an opportunity to iy organizing a new combination in .deaP With" themT- Hotels, livery men the form of a "merger." To disobey On the line 0. a railroad now raider construction. This means a big chance for flrst-comerB, See N.Berkeley Have some sale. good farm 8 for A Rare Opportunity 3J 3 1 3 3. 31 3- 3 3s To act str ictly Tailor Made-to-Order Clothing 3, eaual to ami Merchant Tailor's Work. a t FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 3: 3 3 3 3 i z- -riv x-3x;lC c T A -Tr f. Ofl nf flVlic-fl. -ti. representative 01 me ceieuraiea utuor uriu or uium u, w. go, will be at our store with the finest line of the most fashionable woolen 3 goods for Fall and Winter 3, 3f 3 A feature of, this opportunity to get the newest and best made Clothingg select what voi-a want and vour suit or overcoat will be made from your own ineasuremen j- 1 SUITS, OVERCOATS TROUSERS I AND FANCY VESTS It's a chance to save money, as you will get the best at 25 to 35 per lower than local tailors charge. 3 3 I FIT AND MATERIALS E POSITIVELY GUARANTEED You 3 will also find all the new things in Stetson Hats ona f 3 PUTTY IAND PAINT Cover a multitude of commercial ln; but 700 will find oar repair to and relurblahing ol carriages, wagoni, runabouts all Krti of tb-bicles-are more than kin deep. We make good aa naw" wherever poaitble always make thiugi better than we find tbem. Call and fee that Winona Wagon of ourt. Steel covered hub, no cranta, and Patent Bearing make It run to much lighter than the old style of other makes. See us about that GASOLIXE EXGIXK for your well or chopper. NEAGLE BROTHERS Water St. near Main, Peadleton, Ore. iiiiu uu iue new tuiugu tu ototouu , . Shoes for men and a complete line of chic and strictly up-to-wc-ui Furnishing Goods. R. Alexander's Department Store 2 A I iiltlliUlUUUUlUtUtUlUtUUUUUlUiUllUlUiUiUUlUUUUiUlUlUUUtUiUlU