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Not Hardwood Sawdust ATWOOD'S SPICES Are absolutoly puro. Try thorn and you will he surprised at the difference betwoon AT WOOD'S SPfCES and the ordinary ono8. I Brock & NtoComas Company & j VHG nODBRN ORUUOISTS . PENDLETON W nro Browlnjrtoo slow for the age. Thoy must hnvo tliolr own IiRhtnlnR trnn sit. Wow York World. THUKSnAY. SEPTEMBER IS 1902. The Portlaml tax-payers" leasue Is "sayiiiR a great ileal. Tax-payers' leagues have always done this talk ed a lot. est drilled armies In the world. Men serve a lifetime In learning to war, and every citizen must serve an ap prenticeship in this, hut when an emergency nrlses the unskilled Amer icans come out from the fields, the stores and tho ofllces and 1'ck every thing that shows Its he!W. TM i . me uu3Jitii-r mm juks along ami only makes abstract statements in its jnnnesoia scnooimarm is sueing etutorjn) y 1 . . . AA, ...... . . I . .. ff-n " "uu? "U W"J" ,ur says anything that is worthy of dis .ur u.,.,,.. oi prom Su lo m irrj ner. put, ,g UtUe tJl.i 4 r. n must ..a I.(r.li.n-i..i.l r. ..n ment. But when a paper says some- l- ! thing that creates comment either fa And now the dispatches say that vorablo or unfavorable, it is at least Croker is disgruntled over tho vie- Betting out of the rut. Tho wlde- tory of Devery. This is strange. Cro- awake newspaper man likes to hear ker is out of politics. Did he not say of comment on his work, even If it is so. when he ault ranchinc in Rutland sometimes adverse. No man can al and returned to America? I ways bo right, and tho man who mi t 'ilertakes to please everybody well. viJemocrats throughout the country alI sucll men elther ,e from worr. are getting in line for a light in tho 0r are In the madhouses of the coun eoming campaign. It would be a try. ercat surprise to the natives if they should win out. It will take stretui' ous work to do it. however. Iowa republicans It was forcibly impressed upon the members of the woolgrowers at their ' meeting nf tlio Inumrhinpn rtf PViat. are quarreliug 1 ' ' t I'll r rrf aI r tin Fah.. At... .... ..A 1 . . over the trust question. It may bo , " isiuiure as a unu in iavor or "tno coy . ote bounty law. With thtentlro west- yet that such a split will take place in 'thek i t t i h rr.tt.rlw.iit tlir. nom,. trv as will let in the democrats. Snr-orn llortlon of tlle stnte "PHOSed to prises have occurred lines in the past. along these The revolutionists were the win ners in Venezuela this morning. The last dispatches do not say who Is In exposition, and Eastern Oregon would i the law, a division from this portion of the state would result in defeating it. It was suggested that while West ern Oregon would desire a good ap propriation for the Lewis and Clnrk control as we go to press. Countries like Venezuela where the heads of de partments are changed hourly, should have a strong power from outside to quiet them down. The latest under the head of "the wages of sin is death," was the find ing of Millionaire Fish near a New York saloon, in an unconscious con dition, and his death occurred later. Fish had had a clandestine meeting with a woman who had only been married a year. favor this, and a great deal of the money would come from the wool growers, that the western members may possibly think of this when the coyote question is taken up. The East Oregonlan was commend ed by the woolgrowers for giving a lull and complete write-up of tho pro ceedings before tho association. The paper had to sacrifice other news to There are several men in I'en.lle ton who are ontho "blacklist," but have no trouble in getting all the drink thoy want. It Is reported that they havo.fritnds who help them and there are nlso men who furnish the liquor simply for the money consideration. In either case the penalty is tlio same. It matters not under the law whether a posted person Is given drink, or whether It Is sold to him, the person furnishing It Is responsi ble and liable to punishment. The of ficers, it is said, aro looiting for the persons furnishing these "blacklisted" A "HELLO" GIRL WINS. Another telephone girl has won rich prl.o In tho matrlmonlnl series This time fortune did not Ho In sweet voice nor In n liquid telephonic Inugh. The suitor was attracted nnd transformed Into a husband by tho magle of promptness nnd acurncy He never had to call twice, never ox- pencneeu a "iieno" wait nnd was novor aflllcted with the wrong number, Along the line where his Interests woro so well served his affections wore not slow to follow. Although this little romance of th conversational exchange happened in iown. the moral Is local. It Is matter for long-dlstanco transmission and re Uection. No "Central" Is outsido tho circuit to which It may be applied. Carrying Into domestic life the characteristics which made her enreer at the telephone notable, tho Iown bride may bo expected to Insure ltor husband's constant happiness by hav ing dinner ready nt the moment, never keeping tho theater carriage waiting ami always knowing without asking whether her hat Is on straight or not. A soft voice nt the telephone may turn away wrath, but promptness and accuracy aro also star performers on the wire. New York World. POLITICAL PREJUDICE DYING. Hitter, unreasoning partisanship df the type of 40 or fiO years ago, Is all but extinct In the State of Wash ington. A striking exemplification of the growing liberality of the times is the platform adopted Saturday by tno Spokane democracy. It opens with a touching tribute to the lato William McKinley, speaking of hhn as "our honored and revered presi dent," and expressing nbhorrence for the foul crlmo that resulted In his Heath. Not pausing hero with ovl dence of party liberality, the platform proceeds with a strong practical in dorsement of the administration of republican Governor Mcllrlde. It up holds his railway commission policy nn'd specifically declares for a com mission to bo appointed by him; nnd Senator Turner, in his adress before tho convention, paid a high and mer ited compliment to tho governor's courage and fidelity to the people's interests. Spokane Spokesman-Review. IN ITS OWN WORLD. do this, but as the association only meets once a year anu is one oi m", drinkers with liquor nnd some one jnost Important institutions in tho;wni find himself .before Recorder Mo state, readers, generally, expressed . Court and hear the sentence of a themselves favorably toward the pa per's enterprise. The stockmen aiul sheepmen are trying to get together on the rango problem heavy fine and imprisonment. LIGHTNING TRANSIT FOR MAILS, Wliilo Slg. Marconi devotes his en- nvnlnti n fhn 11trnlQDn f ftl OOT!) till O tt I? Some of the local associa- . , t succee(ied ln surmounting tho tions over the state are made up of lps Dy his method a fellow-country- ttlm.i.n dlioAnmPn Jinn liorseralsers man. Slg. Pisclcelll, Is stimulating , ..I P ,;itv ia nroKress In means and methods or already anu una p.t - irar7smittlng the malls. He has de- Browing. This will do more toward vlsed a j)lan fQr send,ng postal mat. isettlinc tho range troubles than all ter ln auminum boxes along over of the nowspapers and outsido peace- head wires at the rate of 28 miles an , . hour. Tho Italian department of makers in "7. " Z Posts and Telegraphs is looking into sociate tnemseivea lUi5Clllc. - h,g lnventlon 0mcially. come better friends. . I at. TJiaMr-olH'H ilnvlcfi. whether sue- A great boast of foreigners is that cesafuj or nat foreshadows a change . nrnfoQdnns nf tho old country aro which must come. Mails and passen- iore thoroughly taught than they are gers must eventually bo separated for wore tnorouf.ni h. i j carriage, tho former to bo speeded on in this country, and that a man can- y Jjy mQst mM and ef. not eet dinlomas and certificates there , tlv m(.nn8. with neither regard except he bo thoroughly qualified. It nor rsk to tho latter. Pneumatic is also stated that it takes so many tubes servo well for the processes of . ',, .,, frnm tho instltu- lca' expedition. There must bo equal years to graduate fr om i tho jnstitu Jeg f(jr th0 lonB.ustanco tras- tlons of that counry. This may be m,sslon of nlaIs Perhaps these will true and it may also bo true mat j0 nitho over-head arrangement, per ....- n,ai,oi Hirnni'h and bans ln conduits along tho railways K1 1111 111 Ln ill U mw rj" - -" i - - . "ometimes obtain diplomas when thoy perhaps In devices not yet dreamed are not entitled to them here, yet tho ... fact stares tho foreigners in tno lato . Unnan RC),enio would send a that nearly all of tho great things etter ,r0m New York to Chicago .In ifctimnllshed in tho sciences and pro- less than 14 hours, or to San Francls- fpjsslons as well as nventlons, como to in auum ...... lessions, ah ui . . onQ trangaeton nnd a llttlo from this sldo of tho water, our m qw Qn m othoj. oyor tltutlons may bo slipshod, hut they )rejJ(jnt mcthods. With tho telegraph liave splendid material to work from. Bettlng faster and with 100-mlles-an Over there too, they havo tho great- hour trains almost In sight, the malls The Prlnevllle country proscnts tho unique spectaclo of being a- wheat market within Itself. Here we are, within 70 mlle3 of a railroad, and quipped witli mills for making the best of Hour and from this part of the world not a bushel of wheat or other grain Is exported; but, on the contrary, better prices prevail con stantly for grains than on railroad lines. Wheat Is worth 60 cents and more the year round, and flour is con- tinually imported from tho outside. This condition is very likely to bo & permanent one, for the reason that- aa tho area In wheat Increases, tho city hero will Increase also, creating a do main! that will steadily keep up with the supply. Show us another county that is its own wheat market which is above tho markets of the world. I'rlnevllle Review. THE MAN IN ARMOR Was no match for the microbe. Oiants. he might slay but this microscopic or ganism defied him, aud in many a cant paign more men were destroyed by camp diseases than by the enemy's sword. The one way to arm against micro bic disease is to keep the blool pure. Impure blood lxith breeds aud feeds disease. The signs of im pure blood are easy to read. Pimples, boils, and eruptions generally proclaim the blood to be im pure. Scrofulous scores aud swellings, salt-rfteum, eczema, etc., are other signs of a corrupt condi tion of the blood. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery purifies the blood and cures dis eases caused by the Mrwl'a ininnrttv. It cures scrofulous sores, boils, pimples, eczema and other dfiliug and disfigur ing diseases. "It gives me (treat pleasure to express my faitli ill the virtue of Dr. I'ierce'8 pMcn Med ical Discovery," write Mr. Uiekiel Moro. of Oraytowu. Ottawa Co., Ohio. " I tuBered every thine foi two years with humor en my face, which baffled Uk kWill of nonie of '"' uotetl pliynciaus. Was at once Uviaed to ko to the hoipiial . wan doctored there for three months without buccens. Cam home dlscour axed. ThenbeRau to doctor with a 'chemist.' He also tailed to help me. Then I began Dr. 1'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery, with uo faith whatever in it. Did it only to plse "iy wife! but I am happy to tell you that alter talc ing five bottles I am entirely cured." , FrKK. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. SendiJi one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound volume. Address Ur. U. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Fall and Winter Wraps Our new Fall Wraps have arrived and we are showing some of the newest things in 27-inch Jackets, three quarter length Cloaks and long Capes. Don't miss seeing these beau tiful Coats now on display at our store. We have them in all grades from $4.75 to $10 00. Tailor-Made Suits We have added a line of Tailor-Made Suits this fall and can mere than meet competition in all grades. Wc have a nice Serge Suit, made in the latest style for $9.00. Nice Venetian Suits, the latest shades, $12 50. Fine Pebble Cheviot Suits, Oxford Grey, $15.00. Rainy Day and Dt ess Skirts Wc have them, all colors and all grades, from $1.50 to $9.(10 for the heavy goods. Silk Skirts Beautiful designs in black only, $12.00. CALL AND SEE THEM THE FAIR THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY COOK STOVES AND RANGES 1 have a full line of the famous Bridge & Beach Cast stoves and rang a. All sizes. Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Examine my line before buying. My prices are the lowest; quality considered. T. C Taylot, "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 Alain Street Phone Alain 821 READY FOR BUSINESS. We are at your order tni any and all aorta of rairlnR; work on csrrluK'". biiff(tei, run nioutK, turry, delivery waicon and trucks, Y work milcklv. vet do 'not Hint earelulllfPi or thorouiihneis wkeeix, body, gear, tp all iinro our iesi aiientioni uiau 10 nav yuur or der for any aort of venleln itp.lriiiK And uo have some rVhioiia Hacks ill recti (mm ttie factory, madft for this climate Htrong. sua nneiy painien, wine seats elegantly 1 int. dwii Willi nnrscniuo cjsiiioih ami oacxs what you nave beerleokini; for Juab Only u lew or tUoe iron cl.id .ub Wiuoua whkijiu liU Uet a move 0)1 you aud hare iie before Uiay are an gone. We havo the Htoroatlasollue Knglixa, NEAQLJE BROTHERS Water St., near Unto, I'endletou,, Are. 1 LIMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C. R. Depot When getting figures from others on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large stock of all kinds of Building yatetial including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. Dally East Oregonlan by only 15 cents a week. carrier, For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES -CALL ON- Colesworthy -AT TUh- CHOP MILL 127 and 120 Kunt Alia Street Joseph EH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARNESS-SADDLERY ST. PAUL'S Boarding and Day Sohool for Girla WALLA WALLA, WASH. Finishing and accredited SuJ-rt ru,i Penalty: Volco, violin and K?.Ttof.iKer Andreaa Hard, President ol ruatees, Jtiu Imogen Uoyer, Principal. wuinna. All kinds forallpj Sash, Doors acjj Planing of all descJ to older. K Don't place Vo Building Material Z consulted us. ' Pendleton Planing Lumber rail,' RontRqoRsnR, Let thefe Be light! i w will help! cheapor light, making n apeciall on nil grades ol L." tho next two wed" advantage of tW ity. P Two weeks oliv gains in CROCKS Earthonware e n baslbI Bargain Mft , Wall 1 Paper Fn i f 1 -AT- l iO COURT Sir I havo bargiiK competent Tii to locate Valuable Timbe Claims On the line o. I now under This means 4 w for firat-comeri N.Berkei Havo some gool'. sale. ' PLUMBING "irat clum work. 'liiniuuifc'BUFi"'"- 0 thirl! Tinning-, iViS line of repairing 6 work (lono prompt iafaotorlly. B. F. BECK,1, 732 Cottonwool, !55 CLYDE if ORLAN RK U. 8. TOO 7ttt OOUN8BI-L0B-AW tt o t!nlniel''.i and F0BEI 8t K. ".i " .