4 -if'-! Hi 1$ Not Hardwood Sawdust ATWOOD'S SPICES Are absolutely pure. Try them and you will be surprised at the difleronce between AT WOOD'S Sl'ICES and the ordinary oneB. Brook & fttaComas G&nsparcy ESS? i" tug hodein oRuaaisrs PENDLETON ! f- ' 7p" -v Tracy Is credited with having been V3lSV iQflVVVVy the luckiest real villain that ever ap- -.I, V-,iri"i i ,mm4?r- peared on the real stnge of life. "WEDNESDAY. OCTOISEU 15,. 1902. J The moral wave in Portland Is . crowing. The sheriff and chief of po- Grand Chancellor Mnloney, your friends congratulatu you Golf Is the rage In Penuleton Just now. The demand for a strenuous llfo brings many worshippers to Its shrine. So the coal operators are not so stubborn as they were a few days ago. ETen the moat spoiled benefic iaries of corruption see the point sometimes. Battle between the Venezuelan gov ernment and revolutionists Is Immi nent. That little half acre will have to call on Uncle Sam to take It in yet. lice or that city are now tnreatened with arrest if they do not execute the law. They must go down into the dives nnd nrrest all violators of the law, acordlng to the decrees of those advocating a closed city. A hard fight is on. The sheriff and police are the only officers to execute the law. What will be the effect of having them arrested? How do officers act under compulsion? Will not the ac tlon of the moral element array the officers against them, and will not this move result in making Portland n worse town than ever? v The greatest danger to the mornl move always is the over-zealousness of its advocates. It is the remark of every stranger who takes a drink of water in Pendle ton, that the water Is hard to beat. But Pendleton is growing and It Is necessary to Increase the supply. Too much good water has never been ob tained anywhere, and money Invested In this way Is always economically spent. The move to Improve Pendle ton's water system is commendable. Mexico must now go down In her pockets and put up $l,4ui),000 to the California bishops. Long delayed bills draw interest and Mexico Is in a position to realize this Just now. These claims have been running for many years and should have been paid long ago. While the subject mat ter Is known as the "Pious Fund," It is possible now If one could hear the Mexicans comment on it that it would sound more like a "Cussing Fund." According to the signs of the times the steamboats will all be tied up on the Pacific Coast lines between San Francisco and the Sound points. If It is not one trouble it is another. It is growing more evident every day that the government will have to take all of the gigantic enterprises into hand. Too many trusts operators and too many men cannot get along together. Unionism and trusts will not work to gether. Whether all of the blame is on the trusts or not, thoy have the greatest power and use it most op pressively, and at them the main blow must be aimed. All of the surrounding towns and cities have had their fairs and carni vals and have made a good showing of the enterprise and push, and have at the same time called attention to their local resources and attractions. Pendleton has nothing of this kind, yet It Iooks like a fair day here every day. The streets are crowded, busi ness men are busy, and everything puta on a life that shows a vigor that only a solid backing can give. The full realization of these prosperous tlmee will not bo felt by the people of the Inland Empire, probably for years to come, and then they will look back and say, "Were not those grand times back in the beginning of this century?" The playwright muHt appeal to tho ideal. He must not apply the real at any point, oven to the naming of things. Yet when tho Ideal is reach ed the public shout how real! The novel that is not overdrawn to an abnormal degree would be consider ed dull. The play that actually gave the real would be considered stupid, yet when one does something ideal on the stage, it mattors not how rid iculous, tho audience will exclaim: "How real!" It is what the mind -clamors lor in Action and on the stago that seems real and not what is real. Tracy, in his most lucky es capes, did not bear half the charmed life of the average stage villain, yet of the people for relief from extor tionate trust prices on the necessaries of lite In California, however, the party is wholly committed to the pol icy that protecUon of the trusts is an indlsionslble part of the protection edifice. Callfornlans who want relief from the present high prices can find that relief only by electing the dem ocratic congressional nominees. San Francisco Star. GOLD AND SILVER MONEY. Some people are very gullible, es pecially are those susceptible of be ing worked by strangers. The com monest fakir can come along and get Into their good graces and get their good money, while they are suspic ious of their nelghoors, men who hav lived a lifetime without a blemish up on their character. It is such men as these that the fakir strikes. There Is not so much sympathy deserved after all by these fellows who let the smooth-tongued stranger come along and talk them Into parting with their cash without consideration. In this day and time there is but little neces sity for dealing with a stranger who cannot furnish ample credentials as to who he' is. Telegraph lines and tel ephone lines make the most distant places close neighbors and it does not cost much, either. A DEMORALIZED PARTY. The withdrawal of Speaker Hender son from the congressional fight is only one of many evidences that the republican party is completely divid ed on the trust question. The republicans of Iowa have ac cepted the wise democratic doctrine that when American-made goods are sold In foreign countries at lower prices than are asked at home the necessity for protection has passed. They declaie that wherever the tariff fosters monopoly it should he revis ed and the duties lowered. Sooner than accept this doctrine, Speaker Henderson declined a renom inatioc and denounced the proposi tion to curtail the power of the trusts as "free-trade poison." His constit uents are firm in their position, how ever, and have nominated in his stead a republican who unreservedly ac cepts the plank which Henderson re jected. The "Iowa Idea" of accepting the democratic plan for curbing the trusts is not confined to Iowa. In the 11th Massachusetts district Eugene Foss, a wealthy manufacturer, has made a fight before the people and won the republican nomination for congress on a platform calling for "free coal, free iron, free wool, and free hides." Mr. Foss, who Is a brother of Con gressman Foss, of Illinois, made a fight in the" primaries directly attack ing the tariff plank of the republican state platform. In addition to his "free raw material" program, he an nounced himself as In favor of reci procity with Cuba. He was opposed by the regular party organization with a candidate who stood by the orthodox trust interpretation of the doctrine of protection, but Foss and the demo cratic plan won out triumphantly. On many trust-mndo goods the prices for export to foreign countries arc not more, than half the prices charged American consumers. This Is true on such staple articles of dally use as farm machinery, axes, kettles, wlro nails, barbed-wire, riv ets, typewriters and sewing machines. That American cpnsumers are so dis criminated agains.t Is no secret. Pres ident Schwab, of. tho steel trust, ad mltttcd tho fact when testifying be fore tho Industrial Commission, and the catalogues sent to foreign coun tries also furnish proof, Tho republican party Is here and thero showlnc that it has not strength to wholly resist tho demand Nothing could show more striking ly the change In the monetary condi tion of this country than a compari son of the stock of gold nnd the money in circulation now and In 1S9G. On Saturday last the gold in the treasury amounted In round numbers t; 1574.000,000, an increase of nearly $SO,000,000 since July 1, 1901, and the largest sum, with possibly one excep tion, ever held by any government. In October, 189G, at the height of 'h ree silver campnigu. the treasury held less than 122,uoO,000 In gold, and the total amount in circulation was only $478,000,000 nearly J100, 000,000 less than Is now held by the treasury alone. Largely ns a result of this increased gold supply the amount of money in circulation has Increased from $21.15, the per capita average for 1S96, to j nearly ?29 at the present time. ' Meanwhile the commercial ratio of sliver to gold, which was 30.32 In j 1890, is now about 38. The treasury I now holds 540,000,000 Bllver dollars, and there are nearly 70,000.000 in, circulation, against 380,000,000 In the treasury and 56,000,000 in circulation six years ago. i From whatever point of view these figures are regarded, whether in re lation to currency supply or to prices of commodities, they carry a splendid vindication of the principle and policy of sound money. New York World. "Don't you love to gambol on the green?" Uncle Zeuas Nopey! I tried it when I wuz in ther city last winter, and there wont nothln' doln' but red an black! Miss Gannon, Sec'y Detroit1 Amateur Art Association, tells young women what to do to avoid pain and suffering caused by female troubles. " I can conscientiously recommend Lydia E. Plnkhiuu's Vegetable Compound to those of my sisters suffering with female weakness and the troubles which bo often befall women. I buffered for months with general weakness and felt so weary that I had hard work to keep up. "I had shooting pains and was utterly miserable. In mv distress I was ad vised to use Xiyuia E. Plnkhain'H Vegetable Compound, and it was a red letter day to me when I took the first dose, for at that time my restora tion began. In nix weeks I was a changed woman, perfectly well in ovcry respect. I felt so elated and happy that I want all women who suffer to pet well as I did." Miss Gun. a. Ganwon, 359 Jones St., Detroit, Corresponding- Sec'y Mich. Amateur Art Association. fSOOO forfait If original of above Ittttr proving gtnulntntss cannot to produced. It Is clenrly shown In tills yoiinir tally's letter that Lydla E. Pinklinnt'K Vegetable Compound will surely cure the sufferings of women ; mid when one cousldera tliatiMiss Gannon's letter is only one of indreds which we have, tha great virtue of Sirs. Pinkham's medi cine must be admitted by all. Special Shoe Sale FOR THREE DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'We will make a special reduction of io per cent on all shoes. This includes men's, boys', ladies', misses and children's shoe's of all grades. This is the opportunity to buy your winter shoes, while you can save cne tenth the cost of them. Soft sole shoi s, for infants, 50c down to $ .22 Soft kid shoes, for children, from 90: down to. . .45 Heavy sole shoes, k d and calfskin, all sizes, from $1 45 down to $ -63 Ladies' heavy sole shoes, $2. 70, 52.48, 2 25 (r 1.26 Ladies' fine dress shoes light soles S2.70, $2 25 (n1 1 80 Men's dress shoes from $3 15 down to 1 35 Men's'htavy work shoes from $3 60 down to.. .. 1.25 Boys' shoes all grades from $1.60 down to ' . .63 THREE DAYS ONLY Thursday, Friday and Saturday Ending October 18. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY THE FAIR, THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY Carpenters Headquarter We are headquarters for all kinds of carpenter tools and our prices are always the lowest, quality consid ered. Estimates fui nished on builders' hardware and plumbing. "Money saved is money earned." See T. C. Taylor, "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 Main Street Phone Main 871 r .t; ft a v- - s-. rv 'n COPYRIGHT FOR COURTING or sedate msrrlecl life the vehicles we offer owe no superiors doubt II tlinyhaverqu la llUrlftieafatlirdVa ninahntlta i ra 1-e Inn .u gles and phaetons, rubber tired, if you prefer 'hfjp, U a model oi excellence, and we here- io jun a coruiai inviiauou local! and ee for yourself. Examruei.ur Winona nicks, made for this curaaie; or me very Dest mmerlil, and are stylish and durable. If jou want a wagon, if i DUI"ry or Plow. have the best line In uc muiuu nauu leui&es oi ail Kindt nl wavs on hflnrt. Examine our gasoline engines, sawmill uw luic.jivia. NEAQLE BROTHERS Water Bt. Bear Main. Pendleton, On. To Sleep Well get your stomach and liver acting right. The easiest, quickest and safest way to do it is to use Beechams Pills Bali STtrrfcr. Ia boias 10c aa4 S3. ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COUNSELLOR AT-LAW U K HuiireiiiP Court REGIRTEIIED ATTORNEY I. H PntPiit Ofllr U. 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Building Material until you l! rnrcn1tH tie J wwaau ua wu ua Pendleton Planing Mill Lnmber Yard, ROBERT fORSTER, ProprieUr THESE ...COOL EVENINGS. Are a gentle reminder tfoifcj aiovc season is Here. Don't overlook BASLER'S Bargain House if you need a heatine or stove or steel range, as you il ovcnooK an opportunity to ui money 11 you ao. BASLER has cat the on Stoves Come in and inspect the and learn the price. MURPHY'S 011 IS GOOD D! If you have painting,pap hanging or deeorating jM'j want done in first-class style, j then come to us. Our prices are not higu but low. Let us figure you. EJ; Mtifplj Cotfrt Street. I Lave bargained iSJ competent Timber i to locate Valuable Timber Claims On the line 0. a now nnder conri Till a mfiftTlR a bil 1 for first-comers. I" j N.Berkelej Have some good fa sale. Laatz Bros FOR Wood, Coal And Building Material Delivered Promptly- .transfers v o ate - , am trucking business and 'M pared to move ng'" -cles. OFFICE MAIN ST, Jg TAleDhone Main w. 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