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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. "Atwood's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea 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 of saving a LIFE. For sale by Brock & McComas Company THB nODERN ORUQQISTS . PENDLETON mm MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1902. It looks as though McBrlde would win out. Central America and little Haytl wo trying to see which can kick up tho biggest revolution. where Hanna could control Its dlstrl butlon. There have boon some very ugly cartoons drawn of tho Oreat Marcus, but It is doubtful if any of them have been overdrawn. War is likely to spread all over the Central American republics. This will bo in keeping with tho history of that country. It Is all straw today at Walla "Walla. It is predicted, however, that Walla Wallans will not take all of their drinks through straws. ?Boss" Croker tired of ranching in England and is on his way to New York. Croker says there will be no store politics, but Croker has a weak- Bess for tho latter article. Baker City has distinguished her self by becoming discussed so far away as China, and the heads of three governments are talking about her. The Chinese government, the United States government and the state gov' eminent are all talking about Baker City. It all grew out of an outrage committed In Malheur county. While President Roosevelt Is being buried in roses In one section of the country, starving miners and their wives and children are threatened with a baptism of lead in another These different conditions will con tinue to exist until the men of brains control their greed for gain to that extent thereby they will think of justice to humanity before they think ct increasing their wealth. President Roosevelt caressed a barefooted Vermont boy Saturday and told him that he had a boy about his size and that he, too, was bare footed. There is some doubt about the president's boy going barefooted, but he possibly desired to make the little Green mountain boy feel that he was as good as the president's on, and tho Vermonter doubtless already felt that way. The fact that Pendleton did not have a labor day celebration by no means indicates that Pendleton is not patriotic, and has not the proper re spect for the cause of labor. Tho banks and the postofflce and most of the business houses showed re spect for the day by closing a part or the whole of the day. Debtors wero also given a day longer to re ceive the ubiquitous bill pusher. General Gobln's order to shoot down the strikers and arrest men, women and children who Interfered with tho mine operators In Pennsylvania Sat nrday was rather a strenuous order It is true that some women have done harm in strike riots, but children have rarely ever proved a dangerous ele ment It is proper to preserve order on all ocaslons and to use such means as are necessary to do this, but It It was tho other way, It Is speculative as to whether or not General Gobln would order the rich mine operators' children arrested. Hanna may talk to laboring people, and may give out tho Impression that he Is going to be good, but if anything or anybody gets In Hanna's way Ilanna becomes the same old Hanna again. Fourth Assistant Post master General Bristow had a good patronage at his disposal, but that of ficial got in Hanna's way, and the patronago was transferred to tho First Assistant Postmaster General j Tho death of a man In Pendleton I with $700 in his pocket and without I kith or kin, who transferred all of his property at tho last moment by non cupatlvo will to practically a stranger, is one of tho up-to-date freakish hap- pennings. Tho man was sick, had no friends, a man whom ho had mot was with him. Being Informed that there was no chance for him to live, and asked it he had any relatives with whom he would like to communicate ho said he had not, but drew forth $700 from his pocket and gave it to stranger, telling him to give him decent burial and to keep the change There is a history behind all such transactions. This ono may never be known. Where this man was from and what Induced him to refuse to divulge the place of abode of his friends or relatives is a mystery Perhaps a crime, perhaps disgrace or maybe it was just a case of a mod ern freak, of which there are so many and who are afflicted in so many dif ferent ways. WHY TRUSTS THREATEN NATION'S PROSPERITY. Russel Sage raises his voice in warning against tho trusts against the steadily extending application of tho principle of combination in bus! ness and predicts a crash that will be a national disaster. Mr. Sage might as well exclaim against the How of tho country's rivers as against the concentration and co-operation of capital. One phe nomenon is as natural as tho other Steam, electricity and modern inven tion have made combination inevita ble. Business men will not compete with one another when by joining forces thpy can make more money. - But Mr. Sage Is manifestly right when he says that the existing trusts are certain to bring about a financial collapse. On the average they are not legiti mate combinations for honest profits on capital Invested, but mere pirati cal associations for pluder. , When concentrated capital buys or captures for Itself a monopoly of na tural resources; procures special leg islation, such as tariff duties ,to pro tect it from foreign competition, guards Itself against rivalry at home by conspiring with tho railroads to shut out competitors, and compels thei public to pay Interest on watered stock, wo have tho kind of trust which alarms Mr. Sage as a far-see- lngibuslness man and every thought ful citizen on patriotic grounds. For this trust Is simply a conspir acy to extort money through tho pow er of monopoly a monopoly created in part by law and in part by evading and defying the law. No country can contlnuo to be prosperous whoso industrial and com mercial Interests are controlled by such trusts, for It is In the nature of monopoly to practice extortion, and extortion Is robbery, nothing else. Moreover, no country whose govern ment is dominated by -tmonopolles can escape deep and widespread po litical corruption, or legislation wnicn places tho liberties and the pockets of the people at the mercy of 'the monopolists. wiiot to thn r-iir for Hie trusts In which Mr. Sago sees the peril t6 the nation's prosperity, aud In which everybody else who can think sees worse than financial danger? "ilalatlon that shall denrlvo the trusts or tho shelter of tho tariff, which shall destroy their collusion with the railroads and end uieir raon nnolv of tho natural resources of pro duction on which all must live. Can such legislation be expected from tho republican party.? NO. ' The republican party Is owned -by tho trusts. Hearst's American and Journal. (Or Ingratitude.) Unawept, unQngcred, tho heart strings Ho: Their sounds replaced by tho long arawn sigh: Dormant and still tho molodius strain: Frozen, ayo, dead, tho sweet refrain Tho music that oneo tho being thrill ea, Has ceased, and tho chords foro'er nro stilled. For Deception's buglo call there roll ed, While tho bell of Ingratltudo mourn fully tolled. And the Soul's rich harp lay burled ueep: And tho voice" of the Heart In dreamless sleep Silently passes Xuo years away. Whllo tho mould'rlng strings of, tho mo decay. Yes, Deception, played her tuneful parts, And Ingratltudo, skilled In her wily nrts, Struck forth sweet notes. In their ac cents clear, Which fell llko a balm,- on tho list 'nlug ear. Then as tho serpent sho sped along, To tho heart-strings fair, and the Soul or song; But, as her voice In Its cadenco rang, The poison sped from Its cruel fang, It worked Its way and the strains wero hushed, And the music of Love and of Life was crushed. No moro will Affection's soothing breath Recall the chimes from tho chill of death No more will Charity's hymns re sound, Nor Faith's golden strains In tho breast be found. Those bells of sin have bade Iovo cease; Have silenced the sll'vry notes of Peace, And tho frozen music of Hope Is still ed, "Nor no'er can tho being again bo thrilled By the sweet vibrations of melodies old, For tho dreary tale of tho Ufa is told The solemn song of Joy is sung, While tho tolling bells of pure Trust are rung, And all that is heard Is the clashing of swords, For naught remains but tho silent chords. AGNES DUNBAR. 8ILENT CHORDS. ANOTHER TEST CASE. B right's Dlsentjo, and Diabetes Are Positively Curable. While tho Fulton Compounds were under ex amination, ons of the Investigators went to one ot the best known physicians In San Francisco and asked him to name a certain ease of Bright's disease for a teat, no named 0. II. Allen ot El Paso, a former conductor of tho B. P. Co., as beyond human aid. Eight phjalolani had declared the ease cbronlo Bright's disease. It was typical albumen, oasts, uropsy, sleep lessness, nieht sweats and usual weakness. pains and distresses. Patient went on the Compound June 6, 1801. We now copy from the wntien reports. Juno 16. Improvement. Skla clearer. Color better. Albumen decreasing. Patient much ennonragod. June 2s. Continued Improvement. More am bitious. Albumen diminishing. Night sweats beglnnlns to yield. Jnlr 12. Not so favorable, went to the ocuntry and began to bloat. Returned and feeling better, though not probably quite so well aa last report. A favorable indtoatlon Is (no disappearance or loeuininweiu, Jnlv 13. Drotxjy again disappearing. Albu men getting less and leas. Aug. 1. Improvement continues. Aug. 13 Patient claims he la nearly well. Continued Improvement, and patient recom mended for light employment. Double analyses Dy raitroaa surgeons ic rasa snow as ioi tows : Bpeo. Grar 1023 Reaction Acid I Bugar Nona I Albumen Trace Ttm tor Casts Nona I At this wrltlnir. Januarv 10. 1803. patient la aat vet entirely recovered, but Is still on the treatment and getting better continually. Medial works aeree that Drlnht'a Disease and Diabetes are Incurable, but 87 par cent, am nnsttlvelv recavarlnir nnder the Fulton Compounds, (Common forms of kidney com plaint ana rnumatism oner out auort resist ance.) Price, II for the Bright's Disease and 11.50 for the Diabetic Compound. John J. Ful ton Co., 430 Montgomery St., San Franolsoo, sole compounders. Free tests made tor pa-. Uesta. Descriptive pamphlets mailed free. F. W. Schmidt .& Co., Solo AsnU. TRUCKING AND DRAYING We are prepared to do your work and ask you to can on us. Charges will be right. TELEPHONE RED 61 -Office at- The Old Dutch Henry Feed iBarn. (it Hays Connerley Proprietors Final Clean-up Sale This week will end our CLEARANCE SALE and wc hope by Saturday night to clean up everything in 'the lines of Summer Goods. LADIES' WAISTS Percale WaUU, good quality, 25o. ' Percale Wulats, 60o grade, good tun o sixes, 85o. Percale Waists, 7Co grade, 60o. All other grades at same reductions. Silk Waists until Saturdaj night, $3.76 and $2.75. These Silk Waists nro new goods, put in to tone up the dUplay. CHILDREN'S DRESSES All sizes Gingham and Percale Dresses, regular 75 o, now 60o. All sizes regular 90o and $1 00 Dresses, now 75c. All sizes regular $1.25 aud $1.35 Dresses, now f 1.00. All others same reductions to close them out. SUMMER GOODS AT HALF PRICE All Lawns, Dimities, Foulards aud Iiatlstes will be closed out at half the regular price. Jap Silk, all colors, 25o per yard. Ijyon Dye Silk, sold elsowhere at 60c yd, our price 45o per yard. Calico, all colors, for the week, 4c per yard. NEW GOODS New fall stook Is coming lu every day and our lines are larger, values better and prices lower than over before: Come and 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: Monoy back if goods are not satiBfaotory, THE FAIR Tie Place to Save Money OILS, AXLE GREASE AND COMPOUND . . I havo a full line of oils, axle grease and com pound of tho highest quality, in quantities to suit the buyer. Examine my stock before buying. Taylor, the Hardware Man 741 Main Street (HARPER mm I Scientifically Distilled, Absolutely Pure, 1 Best and Safest for all uses. R JOHN SCHMIDT 1 m For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES CALL ON Colesworthy -AT THfc- vunn n i tnur miLJL 127 and 1211 East Alto Street hvmhet, Ltfmbe?, T 4 ? All kinds for all purposes. Sash, Doors and Blinds, Planing of all descriptions dona to oidcr. ' s ., Don't place your order for Building Material until you havo consulted us. Pendleton Planing Mill Lumber Yard. ROBERT rORSTER, Proprietor BUY NOW- NEW HOME Sewing Machines The easiest running, most satisfactory and best machines made. SPECIAL During the month of September at JOS. BASLER'S Bargain House PUTTY IAND PAINT Cover a multitude ot commercial (Ins; kutjrou -will flml our repairs to and refurbishing of carriage, wagons, runabouts all sorts of Te-blcles-aro more than skin deep. We make "good as new" wherever possible always make things better than we find them. Call and see that Winona Wagon of ours. Steel covered hubs, no cranks, and Patent Bearings make It run so much lighter than the old stylo of other makes. Seo us about that GASOLINE ENGIN'K for your well or chopper. NEAQLE BROTHERS ,?ater St. near Main, Pendleton, Ore. Joseph Ell WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 9 HARNESS-SADDLERY DAODITT URTAL, BEST IN TUB world, In bars. Price It per bar, at the East Oregon Ian otic. Oregon's Blue Ribbop State Fair Salem September 15th to 20th 1902 You are invited to attend and see the greatest indus trial exposition and livestock show ever held on the Pacific Coast. Good racing every afternoon. Camp ground free. Come and bring your families. For any informa tion, write IT. D. WISDOM, Seo'y, Portland, Ore. The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB BTS F.X. SCHEMPP.Prop. THE ROYAL RESTAURANT Cooper's old stand, Main St, Near W.& aDepot A royal good meal for only 20 cents. If you dine with us you are always satisfied, A trial meal will make you a regular boarder.