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Danger I 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 Diarrhcua Remedy" is the best kuown 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 & MGComas Company THE nODERN DRUQQISTS PENDLETON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902. Even the shows are going into the merger business. Buffalo Bill's Wild West show will now combine with a big circus. bled and that this was the cnuse of killing the man, ns he did not intend to shoot him. The average city po liceman would have to stumble onto a mark before he could hit it. The marksmanship of the average city policeman is about as accurate as a woman's throwing. between tralnB, without tho knowl edge or consent of her parents. m m m People sometimes turn up the nose and lift the eyebrows about what they call "old-fashioned prudlshnoss." A good deal more of that ancient ar-, tide ought to find a market In this, world, and if It did there would be fewer hearts broken and fewer headr that ought to bo. San Francisco Call. MR. SAGE ON "THE ERA OF COMBINATIONS." While on "Uncle Tom's Cabin" company was at Corvallls one of the "bloodhounds" used for chasing Liza attacked a citizen who happened to be passing the car of the company The hobo element is clearing out With the harvest season went their harvest and now they are seeking othnr fiplrts jThe citizen kicked, landing a number Fasting has been tried with success 11 foot incased in a shoe of larger cs a cure for rheumatism. A case of proportions just back of the shoulder long-standing was cured after fasting killing the canine instantly. The several weeks, the patient living on showman tried the law and personal water alone. i Yesterday was a day of disasters the railroads. Four serious appeals, but he did not get compen sation for his lost dog. That doc may have been in bear fights and uue couger flghtSi and mnv uave attacked wrecks occurred over the country and , benffa, t, Qf the jung,e a number of lives were lost. It has been a year of disasters throughout 1 the country. The railroad man who was shot by but when he ran up against a Web foot he found the real thing. The anonymous letter writer Is in Com- . . i j tt ' plaint has been made against this an appointment of some Kind. He . may feel compensated, however, in I class- ? should be isnoed- Tnose the honor of having been shot by the I0 write anonymous letters are rm j... v either cranks or cowards. A fool jiicsmcui d auu. iuc.g ait; jubv ouui fools in the world. People of Pendleton should keep in mind the fact that the Eastern Ore gon Woolgrowers' Association will convene here September 16, and his face. should make preparations to enter tain in a proper manner the men who add so much,, wealth to the country. thinks it Is smart and the coward uses it as a means of saying some thing to one against whom he has n grievance at long distance, because he has not the courage to say it to It is reported that cattle are "eat ing up" the roads in the Walla Walla country. It will be remembered that the people of that county had a "straw day" on Labor day and scat tered straw on all of the roads. The hungry cattle wandering about the country regard it aE a sort of free lunch and are governing themselves accordingly. Complaints are made in Manila by native women thatt heir husbands are deserting them and coming to the United States. It appears that a great number of soldiers have mar ried the natives and as soon as their enlistment 1b over they take a trans port to this country, leaving their dusky wives behind. The Filipino woman appears to be as "gullible as other women. It Is unofficially stated that the great Pierpont has had a consultation with President Mitchell and that the coal strike may be brought to an end If the money king has the power tc bring It to an end It will be good for him to do it It will be good work to settle the matter from any reason able source, but It Is a sad condition for the country when one man may wield such an Influence. SOCIETY CROOKS. The Call has exposed society crooks b.fore this, in time to balk their schemes for marrying rich girls, un der the pretense that they had social and financial position equal to their professions. To do this Is the duty of a newspaper, but If the girls sub mit to be caught on the fly, and jump off a train and marry a seductive stranger after an hour's acquaintance our efforts are useless; we simply can't get there In time. This method succeeded in the case of the much-wanted Mr. Watklns, of New Jersey and several other East ern points. He Is of an excellent family, but resembles the Arkansas horsethier. When thnt celebrated horse-fancier was convicted and brought before the court tor sentence the Judge said: "Young man, you are of good family. Your parents gave you a good education, instead of which you go up and down Arkansas stealing horses." The amazement Is that any right minded girl, accustomed to social safeguards, should permit herself to be the dupe of a shrewd swindler who meets her on a train and pro poses marriage without reference to her family or knowledge of her friends. In marked contrast to the opinion of J. Pierpont Morgan that we are but nt the beginning of the era ofj trusts and combinations is that of! Russell Sage, whose ability and long experience in finance qualify him tci speak with authority. While ndniltt-1 lug that temporary combinations may I be useful. Mr. Sage says: "When the business Is firmly cstab- ( lished the combination should be dls-1 rupted and conducted along individu al lines. The embarrassment of one) individual would not then mean the' wrecking of the Industry. If a com-! blnatlon Is continued after the Indus try Is well established it becomes a I monopoly and a menace to its own j commercial life as well as to the gov-: ernment. The American people will j most certainly revolt against the enormous combinations of industries The success attending the comblna- j tions of some Industries has led to i the belief that the same success will ' mark the organization of other great i combinations. This will not prove so. and before many years every one will realize it." Many shrewd observers agree with Mr. Sage. Before universal trust making can be proved beneficial or 1 safe these questions must be answer ed: 1. When every commodity Is con-t trolled by a trust and Its price raised like those of the meat and coal at present, to the highest level, how can people live and pay their bills? 2. When every industry Is capital lzed at from four to ten times its ac-1 tual value how can all pay dividends? 3. If the people cannot get food and j clothing, nor capital Its profit, what! will become of prosperity and the "era of combinations?" , A little of Mr. Sage's conservatism' would wisely temper tho speculative spirit or the day New York World. THE PESSIMIST. MILLINERY AT THE FAIR. Our new FALL MILLINERY has arrived and we have put on display at our store the finest line of street hats and trimmed hats for Fall wear we have ever carried. Don't fail to call this week and see the .NEW THINGS in Millin ery. Our prices are away down, as usual. New Wraps We have just received a large shipment of Fall and Winter Wraps for children, misses and ladies, The newest styles, best assort ment and lowest prices are found here. OUR GUARANTEE: Money back If goods are not satisfactory. THE FAIR THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY (By Ben King.) Nothing to do but work. Nothing to eat but food, Nothing to wear but clothes To keep us from going nude. Nothing to breathe but air, Quick as a flash lis gone; Nowhere to fall Lut off. Nowhere to stand but on. Nothing to comb but hair, Nowhere to sleep but in bed, ..othiup to weep but tears. Nothing to bury but dead. Nothing to sing but-songi. Ah, well, alas! alaelj! Nowhere to go but out; Nowhere to come but back. Nothing to see but sights. Nothing to quench but thirst. Nothing to have but what we've got Thus thro' life we are curesd. Nothing to strike but a gait; Everything moves thit goes, Nothing at all but common sense Can ever withstand these woes. SPORTING GOODS 1 have a full line of sporting goods. Winchester i and 16 guage shot guns, rifles, hunting coats, game bags and all kinds of revolvers and ammunition at prices that are right. Call and examine my stock before buying. T. C. Taylor THES HARDWARE MAN. 1 1 741 Main Street Lumber, Lumber, T All kinds for all Purpose Sash, Doors and Planing of all description to oiaer. uuuaing material until von i consulted us. Pendleton Planing Mil Lumber Yard. ROBERT rORSTER, Proprittw BUY NOW NEW HOME Sewing Machines The easiest renri most satisfactory t best machines made SPECIAL BARGAINS - Get Daring the monfi $vfm September at ciKi -Ofat! Wm JOS. BASLEB Bargain Hoose freak The Roosevelts should go home and remain there. The parading of the presidential family has already cost; the life of a trusted eecret servfee of ficial, came nearly losing the natior Its chief executive and his private. secretary, and yesterday the In this case it Is pleaded in behalf of the victim, that the swindler used hypnotism to gain control of her. That may or may not be so. Probably the fact Is he used no more arts than the smooth ways by which he in duced gentlemen, who were his fel low passengers, to lend him several hundred dollars and others to Indorse his spurious checks. Such arts are the ordinary equipment of all swind lers, and are no more due to hyp notic power than are the exploits of Tracy, or other experts in deception : rtn.l crime. Thure Is one) hard and little fast ruig for men women, which On September 15 the foundation stone of the new Salvation Army building In Cleveland is to be laid, and- Senator Hanna has been Invited to perform the leading pat in the ceremony. Before he can do so, however, it will be necessary for him to join the Bricklayers' Union, for the contractor only employs union men on the Job. As Mr. Hanna Is a liberal contributor to the Salvation Army funds. It is expected that his applica tion for membership in the union will be received In the near future. Let Us Do Your Hauling We do trucking and hauling of all description at reason able prices. Your horses will be well cared for if taken to the Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, corner West Alta and Lillith streets. Hay, grain and all kinds of feed bought and sold. Horses for sale at all times. WILLIAM COSNERLEY, Prop., Successtor to Hays & Connerley. REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Roosevelt peppered a railroad man j if observed will keep them out of trou with shot, the failure to kill him not , We with such fellows. This Is never . , , M , ,. ,.,. ,, under any circumstances, to take being the fault of the 'kid with the a 6mooth well-mannered. well-dressed gun." If the presidential party con- i atl(i SCrupuously polite stranger at his tinues Its trip a few days longer the own statement of what he Is or what papers may yet get material for scare he appears to be. One moment's re r t- rn p1m ' flection should convince any man of heads of the Tracy and Mount PeefgenBe that 8Uch feIlows with thelr order, 'obvious intelligence and knowledge of affairs, could not by any means be A San Franelseo pollwman Is on(ln the sudden financial straits which Mai far murder which occurred, while they plead as a reason for asking for he was attempting an arrest. He 'money. And the good sense of any .. . . . . ,.. . . ..., ' woman, who has cut her teeth. and discharged his revolver at a criminal (ha8 gge en(mgh tQ go down gtreet who was running and brought him tc ' t0 j,uy. a paper of pins, should tell the earth. The officer claimed that her that no man of honor, fit to be Just as he pulled the trigger he stum- her IniBband; would urge a marriage E. D. Boyd, lii Court street, ' has the following investments . jn Real Estate to offer, all of which will bring good returns: I One lot and S-room dwell- J ing, $1000. j 160 acre ranch near Pendle-! ton, $1200 Also other lots! and ranches. j 3 lots near Sisters' school. ; 2 lots with dwellings on each. For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES CALL ON Colesworthy CHOP MILL 127 and 129 East Alta Street 3 " 1 boarding house and lot. 1 ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN 20 vacant lots in .different parts of the city. Easy Terms Call and Investigate. COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW U. 6. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY U. 8. Patent Office U. . an FOREIGN PATENTS Trade Marks and Copyright! TOO 1tli Ft., X. AV., Washington. D. C I ii. PUTTY IAND PAINT Corer a multitude o( commercial sins; tut 70a will and oar repairs to and refurbishing of carrlagea, wagons, runabouts U torts of re hlclea are more than akin deep. We make good as nw" wherever possible always make things better than we and them. Call and see that Winona Waged ot ours. Steel corered hubs, no cranks, and Patent Bearings make It run so much lighter than the old style ol other makes. See ns about that GASOLIXE ENGINE for your well or chopper. NEAGLE BROTHERS Water Bt, near Main, Fendletoa, Or. Joseph Ell, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Mite HARNESS-SADDLERY Babbitt Metal, beet In the world. In bars. Price $1 per bar, at the East Oregonlan Office, . 5 Oregon's t&& T Blue Ribboi) State Faijj Salem September 15th to 20th 1902 You are invited to atte and see the greatest indA trial exDOsition and livestci'V show ever held on the Paa? Coast. Good racing everet'j afternoon. Camp grouijT free. Come and bring yy families. For any inforonjjjj tion.jvrite STEL M. D. WISDOM, Seo'y, Portland, Ore. The Columbia Lodging House j NEWLY FURNISHED j RATI TK fYKTrECTI0 I IN CENTER OF BLOCK E BET. ALTA & WEBB MB F. X. SCHEMPPTProp' THE ROYAL RESTAUR! Cooper's old stand, Main St, Near U CO A royal good meaj for j 20 cents. If you dine with us you 5 always satisnea. , A trial' meal will make 5 a regular boarder, 9