SSI Dangers t Is the greater during the Summer and Fall months of your children being troubled with Summer Comnlaint in all its forms, and no home should pass through this fa 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 & NlcComas Company THE nODERN DRUQaiSTS PENDLETON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1902. The mimic war Is now on in earnest The casualltles will not amount to nearly bo much as the cost of powder. iow mat tne coronation cere monies are over a great deal of the "scare head" newspaper material has collapsed, but old reliable Mont Peleo the newspapers' friend, is again in eruption. The contemplated visit of King Ed ward to America will be watched 1 with interest. It has been suggested , that, a king has never crossed the At lantic while occupying tho throne, and that It has b&en considered as against an unwritten law In such cases. It could do no material harm for Edward to come, but might do him a great deal of good. The highwaymen are still operat ing at Pasco. It Is high time that some of these thugs were taught a lesson in keeping with tho necessity for it; or that will convince. Fire was an effective way of fighting fire in early days on the plains, and a practical use of the gun on these thugs along the same lines that they uae them when their victims resist might prove an effective means of deterring them. A dead outlaw is getting to be about the best specimen of an outlaw that there Is nowadays. him to all sorts of places and subjects him to ull phases of life. To perform the servleo ono must necessarily rub up against tho world In its most , shady places. It is probable that the adopting of girl servleo in this i lino will be one of the most direful things to the race that has over hap I pened. They talk about women pain- ters and child labor in the factories. In the one caso the women, who are painters, are old enough to protect themselves, and in the factories the young girls working there are usually protected by parents or older em ployes, but -in the caso of the mes senger girl she must go day and night into the most exposed places under the face of the sun for young girls. The philanthropist hero has an op portunlty for work. and this is a factor In tho controversy tho trustees are considering. a In Montana, whero co-education is the rule in all of tho colleges, the out come of tho controversy will bo watched with particular Interest. Helena Independent, RAPID GROWTH OF TRUSTS. It is said that prior to 1887 tho to tal capitalization of all tho Industrial corporations having more than $1,' noo.000 capital each was ?170,000.0' Between then nnd 18S6 86 new com pnnles wcro formed with a total capl tallzation of $1,141,000,000, or an av erage of ?1G,o00,000 each, and In the years 1S9S, 1809 nnd 1900 119 such companies, with a total capitalization of J3.7S4.000.000, or an averago of $3C,000,000 each. "Tho capitalization of the last three years is more than two and one-half times that of tho 11 years preceding." At tho present day there Is n con tinuation of this remarkablo expan sion. Exchange. Eighteen vessels have been driven ashore by a gale off the coast of Africa. Five of them were dashed to pieces and many lives wero lost. Tho gale struck tho vessels near Port Elizabeth. Mark Twain has written an article about Denver excluding Huckleberry Finn from the public library of that city. The great humorist shows that after 17 years the book has stood the test or all of the libraries of the world, excepting one, prior to the Denver action and lays the charge at General Funston's door for the exclu sion at Denver. Mark is so much greater than tho little volcanic gen eral that one word from him would Itill all of the notoriety that the little braggadocio will make in a life-time. If Funston had not been shut off at the, time It was done the cheap little hero might nave Imagined after awhile that ho was really a great man. The mine operators have scored another victory. The collieries are now under full headway and tho miners are doggedly looking on. Trouble is expected, but there could bo but one result. The men would bo shot down like dogs and tho wheels of the machinery would still turn. The working man's day has apparent ly not yet come, but in the course of time ho will win. Humanity and Justlco must eventually win in this country, or it will ccaso to bo tho boasted free country thaUit is. But laborers must cleanse themselves of a certain element before they win, The fanatic and agitator must be cut out When thorough Intelligence, cool and unbiased, rules then the right must win, and right is undoubt edly on tho side of tho man who tolls. The girls finally won out in Chi cago. The messenger boys went on a strike and they wero replaced with girls. Tho boys assaulted them on tho streets but the girls held their positions and performed as good ser vice as tho boys had performed. Now the boys have surrendered and tho various companies havo announced that they will retain tho girls, but Nthat they will take back such of tho boys as tlioy can provide positions for 'from time to time. Tho services of n messenger in the cities carries Yesterday was regarded as the greatest labor day in the annals of history. It is proper that it should have been, but for the storm that is raging In Pennsylvania. Outside of the great coal strike prosperity and harmony, practically, reign through out the country. Barring this unfor tunate affair tho laboring people throughout the country are In better condition than they have been for many years. Tho unions, are getting under a more Intelligent organization, and one that must ultimately win for them anything reasonable that they demand. It was well that yesterday should have been so universally ob served. The labor class Is at last getting on the proper basis. It sup ports the world, the government, the people, everything, and it should take its place socially, politically and in every other way that Its Importance demands. The brain of labor Is being better drilled than ever before, and those who do not see for it a great future will one of these days be great ly surprised. H&alth BY THE USE OP SEGREGATING THE SEXES. Tho contest that is waging at the University of Chicago between Presi dent Harper on ono side, and the alumni association on the other, on the question of the separation of men and women in tho first two years courses at the institution, is attract ing much atention from educators all over the country. A number of years ago, when a few colleges started the same outcry, but from reports tho ex periment waa a success, and gradually- otlwr colleges followed, and It had come to be looked upon by tho public generally as an established thing. It Is true some of tho higher colleges did not follow the examples set, some establishing special colleges for wo men, but enough did tako up the new departure to put it beyond being called a novelty. But a change appears to bo coming President Harper, of tho University of Chicago, is tho first head of a great institution of learning to call a halt, and ho proposes to segregate tho sexes at least during the first two years In the university. President Harper has on his side the- university senato, tho executive board of tho university, but there Is another bo'dy, which has. to do with the college, that is not unanimous tor the change. This Is tho board of trustees. When the subject was first broached to the trustees, backed up by the arguments of President Har per and tho university senate, it was thought It would soon be decided. But tho opponents of tho chango have mado a strenuous iisht, and they havo won to their side some of the trustees. These latter say tho co education plan has met with such success that they he3ltato to heed the recommendations of tho president of the university. They are also con fronted by tho fact that tho fathers and mothors of many of tho girls who are students at tho school, or who contemplate sending their children. Insist that their daughters shall have the same opportunities as tho. boys. '8 Favorite Prescription Mrs. ir. A. Alsbrcok. of Austin. 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CHILDREN'S DRESSES AH sizes Gingham and Percale Drawes, regular 76o, now 50o. All sizes regular DOe and $1 00 Dreasw, now 75e. All sizes regulnr $1.25 nnd $ 1.36 Dresses, now $1.00. All others same reduotlons to close them out SUMMER GOODS AT HALF PRICE All Lawns, Dimities, Foulards aud Batistes will be closed out at half the regular price. Jap Silk, all colore, 25c per yard. Lyon Dye Silk, sold elsowhere nt fiOo yd, our price -15c per yard. Calico, all colors, for tho week, 4c per yard. 1 NEW GOODS New fall stock is coming in every day and our lines are larger, values better and prices lower than over before. Come and see us nt onco and get a few of tho CLEARANCE SALE BARGAINS, and also some of the new goods at Bargain Prices. OUR GUARANTEE: Monoy baok if goods are not satisfactory. THE FAIR The Place to Save Money Lumber. Lumber, All kinds for all purposes. Sash, Doors and Blinds, Planing of all descriptions done to otder. 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