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greatest of those activities, and Call NERVOUS PROSTRATION Lumber, fornla as the Empire state of the West ought to have at Washington a delegation able to take tho lead In Dang CURED BY PE-RU-NA. Lamb shaping the work. Now York "World, 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 Diarrhma 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 TUB nODERN DRUQQ1STS PENDLETON I Vs r.v'1 lA a 1 10 comui,t crime, for he gets to liking f Vuav 4 ViiVV3ClJ it. It becomes a habit, a vocation thH J same as any other calling. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 1902. Ith as at last been decided to evac- ! uate the northern portion or the Mar- uo not lorget ttie Eastern Oregon -Unique Island, and it Is stated that oo.growers Association meet here tne southern portion mar be eventu "1"'m',w ally abandoned. Its strikes the aver- And now grafters are trying to nge dUzen of m ulet and undls crafts the magnates of the steel trust. turbed country very forcibly that It is a case of dog cat dog. . i,ont Peleo save a " hint" several , weeks ago sufficiently plain to have The last of the .fakirs of this bar- caused every one that could to have vest season are doing the town. Crime abandoned that Are and flame-cursed is also decreasing. Only one " human country long before this. being was Incarcerated in the city, . jail" last night. j The Boer generals are apain in uouuon anu they are receiving an Tom Johnson lauds Bryan for the latter's work. It may be well to laud Bryan for what he has done as he wili not probably do much more that willb e effective. ovation equally as great as upon their former visit. The liberty idea set on foot in this country in 1T7C is grow ing with such rapid strides that the j crowned heads, if they knew the real President Roosevelt will hunt lions sentiment of all mankind, would be in;November. Teddy, jr.. ought to go abIe to 8ee the end i monarchies) along. If he should fail to get a shot and serfdom. Republican, forms of at.a lion he might take a pot shot at poernment, in sentiment, have ar his companions. rived throughout the country, and they came to stay. It is not to the The southern cotton mills have Boers that the people of England are been merged, the telephone systems paying tribute, but to the cause they I the west will te merged, and if this fought for. merging keeps increasing there will THE WATER CURE. Of all tho kind anQ Christian ways. The most humane and sure, Of obtaining information, Is, perhaps, the water cure. It's a thing I've made a study of; And, If you will allow, And leud me an attentive ear, I'll prove it to you now. We'll suppose you've caught a native; And you've pinioned him tight. Till his elbows grit behind him, And the cords cut in and bite. Aud you want some information, But he answers, "Atnlgo!" And perhaps he doesn't understand. Or else he doesn't know. So you kick his legs from under; And you fling him on the floor; And you fill your biggest buckets, From the butt behind the door. And you jam a funnel in his mouth, And deluge water down, Until he's swollen horribly. And Just about to drown. Then grasp your rifle, muzzle end (Here s where you're most humane) And ram his stomach with the butt. To squeeze him out again. And so, repeat the dose until He's at his dying throes. When he generally gives it up. And tells you what he knows. He may scream and beg for mercy; He may weep and say his prayers; He may call aloud on God In heaven. But only heaven cares. For that's the surest trick of all. To make a Tagal tell The things he does or doesn't know, The latest thing from hell. Bortrand Shadwell. I J. A. SIMPSON. Sec'y B'd of Education, San Francisco. i Hon. J. A. Simpson, Secretary of tho Board of Education of San Francisco, Cal., writes s have found Peruna an ideal tonic Some months ago I suffered with aeu ntsthenla wstemlc catarrh), earned by too close application to office work. My system seemed worn out and I felt far from well. I found Peruna bene fited me ver' much. It built up the entire system and made mc feel like a new num. I believe it ts wcu wortny tbeblgh praise bestowed upon It." J. A. SIMPSOX. Systemic catarrh always gives fair warning of its approach, and can be easily warded oft by the proper treat ment. Floating brown specks before tho eyes, mental confusion, fits of ner vous headache, sleeplessness, flashes of heat, chilly sensations, palpitation, Irri tability, despondency; any of theso symptoms or all of them should be promptly met by the use of Peruna. Congressman E. V. Brookshlie, from Indiana, In a recent lotter from Wash ington, D. C&ays "From what my friends say, Peruna is a good tonic and a safe catarrh cure." E. V. Brookahlro. PUTTY IAND PAINT Cover a multitude of commercial tint; kntyoa will Sad our repairs to and refurbishing of carriages, wagons, runabouts all sorts ot ve hicles-are 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 Taunt Bearings make It run so much lighter than the old style ol other makes. See us about that GASOLINE KN'GIXK lor your well or chopper. NEAQLE BROTHERS Water Bt near Mala, Fndlstoa, Ore. Joseph Ell, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL All kinds for all pii Sash, Doors and Planing tjf all descriptic, IU U1UC1, Don't place your t Building Material until consulted us. Pendleton Planing Lumber Yard, ROBERT rORSTER, I "Summer Catarrh," a book written by i IJ T) WUO Q v (J I TVTT TJTJ U , . -rr a I II U II II llalil .III I I I I I . n n Bruce, of Sturvcsant HelehU. Brook. -"""nan, rreuaent ine arunau XimiLUJtJU"UnVVUUll J. The Hon. Wallace Bruce and Mrs. , be nothing left to merge very soon. The death of Thumler and his para mour on the high seas brings to a quick end a guilty life. CONGRESSIONAL SERVICE. One of the most gratifying features of the republican situation in this They had ' can,palen is tiie extent to which the eloped from San Francisco, Thumler been renominated. It is an evidence leaving a wife in Chicago. The wages cf sin is deatl. The King of Italy has shown him self both progressive and liberal. He has placed at the disposal of Marconi, the inventor, a battleship in order that he may continue experiments with his wireless telegraphy system. Now that it has been demonstrated that our defenses are weak at the en trance to iieiF York harbor, a big ap propriation will be in order at the next session of congress. It is a question of whether It Is weak or whether there is a graft behind it all. The selection of the site of the' coming Lewis and Clarke exposition at Portland is at last to be made. Its location has been as difficult as was the capture of Tracy. The wrangle over the location began about the time the noted outlaw made his es cape from the Salem prison. that the party has learned the value or maintaining at Washington men who by long service there have fitted themselves to take an Influential part in national legislation and to guard and advance the Interests of California and ot Their own districts. If some of the foreign countries think Uncle Sam's coast defences are weak they ought to pick up a row with this country and test the matter. There Is a sort of idea prevailing in this country that Americans fight better in real war than thsy do in mimic maneuvers. George Hart, a Philippine soldier, "has sustained the reputation of his namesake, the "Father of his coun try." The war records had George down as dead with cholera, and though George is patriotic and did not like to place the records in a false light, his love for the truth compelled hlrn to come out and an nounce that he was not dead. The Chinese outrage in ilalhcur county wi.1 be investigated. It Is claimed to have been one of the greatest outrages of the kind In this country. It was purely a case of as sault and robbery. It was not fc race riot, but a deliberate crime against the' laws. The same punishment should be meted out to the criminals as should be done had all of the per sons involved been white men and American citizens. Too many crimes are committed under the excuse of prejudice against certain classes. The The need of experienced men in congress has hardly ever been greater tcan at present. It Is becoming more and more evident that despite the disastrous results of the tariff tinker ing a few years ago tho issue of tariff revision is going to be one of the most important before the next con gress. In the eastern states the move ment among democrats is to revive the cry for tariff reform and to make a campaign of education for the pres idential election in 1904. Moreover, a considerable number of republicans have shown themselves willing to en ter upon reciprocity treaties that would materially affect many Ameri can industries. It so happens that in the early movements toward reci procity and tariff tinkering the indus tries of California are more extensive ly exposed than those of any other one state, or perhaps any other two or three states. We need, therefore, at the capital, men who will be of suf ficient influence and force to guard California interests not only against the possibility of democratic tariff tinkering, nut also against the dan ger involved in the various reciproci ty propositions that may be brought forward by republicans themselves. In all lines of work experience counts for much, but in hardly any other line does it count for so much as In a congressional career. The older states of the Union learned long ago the value of keeping a strong del egation at Washington virtually un changed from one congress to an other. The result has been that states of comparatively minor Import ance have by reason of the long ser vice of their representatives held in congress much higher prestige than states far more wealthy and more populous. California constituencies can learn a profitable lesson from the example of the states whose people have had sense enough to re-elect good men term after term instead of hunting at every election for a new man. Our state has many Important interests whose development Is largely depend ent upon legislation at Washington. The recent large appropriation for rivers and harbors and the passage of the irrigation bill may be taken as evidences that the nation Is about to enter upon an epoch of internal im provements and developments on a scale far surpassing anything that has been done hitherto. The west l.vn, X. T sailed from New York on Sanitarium, , on the subject of tho ner- the Anchor liner Columhla n fw ! as cusruroances pecuuur ro sumiuM, days ago. for two months in Srnflnnii and while abroad will promote the Medicine Co Columbus, O, project of a replica of Robert Burns' i birthplace at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, in 190-i. Mr. Bruce was formerly consul general at Edinburg. Babbitt Metal, beat In the world. In sent tree to any oduress Dy xne .rerun bars. Price $1 per bar, at the East 1 Oreoonian Office. mm TO A SHADOW. When there is a falling off in flesh in woman or man there is "something wrong.'' And that something wrong is generally a loss of nutrition due to dis ease of the stomach and the other organs oi aigesuon anu nutrition. Some times this loss of flesh is accom panied by variable appetite, but in many cases the ap petite does not tail and there may be a constant desire to eat. Languor, nervousness, irri tability, sleepless ness, are symptoms often associated with this loss of nutrition and fal ling off in flesh. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures disease of the stom ach and other or gans of digestion il and nutrition. It enables ' the perfect digestion and assimilation of food so that lost flesh is regained and the physical health re-established. I had saffen-d from Indigestion and only those who have suffered from it know what it reallr is,' writes Mrs. M.I Pagan, of 1613 East Genesee St. Syracuse, If . V. "X had had severe stacks of headache and rllrrinos. with cold bands and feet : everything I ste distressed me, bowels were constipated and wugrounng very thin and Htrvout. I cannot half express the bad feeUngs I bad when I commenced taking Ir. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I took nine bottles of the Discovery and have taken several bottles of Dr. Pierre's Pleasant Pellets. I 1 commenced feeling better with the first bottle and kent on ImnnirlnF. Now I am so erreatlv 1 L , 1 . 1. r,j , . aa. . r.-iX- r.r it UU IWTCU lil 111.1 .11 1U J 1 1 IV. 11 Ul UIIV1. w. .... 1 most heartily recommend these medicines to an suffering as I was.' The People's Common Sense Medical I Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on 1 receipt of 31 one-cent stamps for expense I of mailing only. Address Dr, K. V. Pierce, Uuhalo, . Y. MILLINERY AT THE FAIR. Our new FALL MELLINEBY 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 er1. 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. theTair THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY criminal is ever looking for an excuse will of course be the scene of the TTT 13. TAKE IT MAT'S ALL X pleasant tastlag medi cine that acts u a julid lustlrp; alat digestion and gets at id removes the cuoje oitije disease. ItesnlU are noUoeable im mediately, Ho (allure to care in 20 years. I SPORTING GOODS I have a full line of sporting goods. Winchester 12 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 "THE HARDWARE MAN. 741 Main Street BUY NOW NEW HOME Sewing Mad The easiest most satisfac best macnines nil SPECIAL BARGAINS Daring tne September at JOS. BASUSM Bargain HooaF "3 I Oregon's m I Blue Ribborygj j State FH 3 Salem September 15th to 0tl 1902 You are invited to ii and see the greatest r-rm trial exposition and livesW show ever held on the Par?! Coast. Good racing cWefc afternoon. Camp grc free. Come and bring f, families. For any iofesa tion, write ar t TTTTonnmr c'. Portlead, I w rr h .lata The Columbhl Lodging Hous j8SS NEWLY KURNIBHEJfj BAR IN CONNEOT05JS IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB BIS i F.X. SCHEMPP.Profl -THE ROYAL RESTADI Cooper's old stand, Main St, Near W.& CM A royal good meal for M 20 cents. If you dine with us yo j always satisfied. Q A trial meai win '-- a regular boarder.