:'1 HI ,1,1.' Musical Instruments 1 Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Accor dtans, Concertinas, Zithers, and Aotoharps We handle none but the best makes, and our prices are the lowest . . . Brock Sl McComas Company $ DRUGGISTS W ll UHlli Mill" VHDNESDiVY, NOVRMUBH 5. 1902. The French duel fought upon moil em plans, does not present oue-hnlf tho excitement of a rousing football same. THE EXTENT OF THE CONFLICT. The returns from yesterday's elec tions, so far as authentic leports arc in, indicate a sweeping republican victory throiiRhout the country. Oregon should hurry up and change the date of her state election. If elections continue to grow in warlike tendencies, however, it might be bet ter to have them scattered along .in broken doses. fin Kansas city an electric car jumped th track and "crashed" into a saloon- If JttMiad 'been just across the line o nthe Kansas side, it would be quite proper to say it "smashed" into the saloon. Pendleton Is building some of the best sidewalks on the coast. It will be a pleasure and a lasting benefit to the town. More of it is wanted. We need it to complete the story of the year '02. Lieutenant Greely, chief signal offi cer of the United States, recommends government control of the Pacific cable. The wireless system will even beat government control. There Is no "wire pulling" to do. The Portland Chamber of Com merce bulletin for November Is out. It deals, with the live subjects of irri gation, mining, river improvement, forest .reserve and immigration, now before the people of Oregon. The people await with much inter est the outcome of the trial of the motorman and conductor, found guil ty of manslaughter In the accident in which President Roosevelt's body guard was killed. The defeat of J. P. Morgan in Lon don financial circles, by Yerkes, is only temporary. The old organizer Is planning some more brilliant stroke than he has yet made. A deep man with a deep pocket is a strong com bination to fight. President Roosevelt remained in the voting booth so long that his friends feared he scratched his ticket. Perhaps he thought it was the only place on earth he could go where an ofllceseeker wouldn't follow him, and he would just enjoy the novelty of being alone a moment. A Baker City attorney. Emmet Cal lahan, has been sent to Washington, D. C, to present to the president the forest reserve situation In Eastern Oregon. It Is hoped the present boun daries and restrictions of the Blue Mountains forest reserve may bo thus changed to suit the Interests of the people directly In the zone of tho reserve. The only way to make the '05 fair a success is to wipe out the thought that It is to he of a local nature. While Oregon Is tho central and piv otal hub from which the Intense in terests of the fair radiate, there Is just as keen activity and Just as high appreciation of the wide scope of tho events it is to celebrate, at the outer end of tho spokes, as there Is at tho hub. Oregon Is only one of the dozen states Interested, but being at the very. heart of tho territory ombraced end being tho scene of that historic winter camp of tho Lewis and Clark expedition, sho will largely Indicate the scope of the fair by her actions. The report of John Mitchell, presl dent of the American .Mine Workers, to the boaid pf arbitration, Is a doc ument vorlhy of 'leep consldernllor by the American people. It contains much more than a transitory review of a local subject. It Is broader In Its treatment of this vexed labor sit nation than might bo expected from a man fighting to win a battle that is now waging, aside from all future considerations. Ills-claim for a .20 per cent Increase in wages Is based upon the ground that the miners cannot live and raise their families in accordance with the American standard of life, on present wages. His demand for a 20 per cent reduction of working hours Is based upon the ground that laboring men are not allowed sufficient leisure nor time for self-improvement, under pres ent labor laws. These two claims, If substantiated by facts, ere sufficient to convince the public of the justice of the miners cause. j No citizen of this country wants to see anything but an American stand ard of living prevail in this country. Every citizen wants to see the masses living in the full enjoyment of the blessings which liberty and enlight enment vouchsafe to men. If these can be diffused more thoroughly by a reduction of the long day's work and tho increase of salary in only a small degree, let it be done. The truth of the mutter is, this is not a fight between 10 coal road presidents; and 200,000 minors. It is a contest between two forces which are strug gling for the mastery in society and government. WHO ARE THE GREAT WOMEN? We think that no exception will bo taken to the assertion that t'iU is em phatically the age of the emancipation and advancement of women. The very lact that there is not much fuss helng made over it as 40 years ago proves the force of this movement. Wcruau no longer need don bloomers and mount the lecture platform to empha size her Independence. Today the learned professions are open to her without question, and In the great army of commerce and Industry sho marches by the tens of thousands in the ranks, and by hundreds among the commissioned officers. Never in the history of tho world were so many women doing so many things for the advancement of human ity, and doing them so well. It Is not extraordinary that the new activities of woman, her assump tion of new duties and her invasion of now realms should stimulate dis cussion of her deeds and of her pow ers. Men ask If these new functions are likely to affect the world more than uer older one of bringing up sons to do tho world's work. Survey ing the history of the world, and with the accomplishments and ambitions of the women of today In plain view, one asks: "Who nro the greatest women of history?" Is It not safe to answer, tho women to whom may bo traced tho Influences or the forces which have most affect ed th-j history of the world. The mothers of great men, the women who by transmission mid the tcudyr est nurture Implanted In childish minds those qualities which ripened In Napoleon or Washington, Lincoln or Cromwell, Alexander or Caesar were not these women who exerted the greatest Influence upon the world's liistoi y, were they not, after nil, the greatest women the world has known? To tnko a city Is a triumph. To hoar and nurture a son who remakes the map of the world Is a more lofty accomplishment. The mother of Napoleon was Ines timably greater. In her truest sense of the world, than Queen Elizabeth. To rule the nation well, with tho aid of the wisest councillors a demo cratic people may select, Is n noble service to mankind, but to bring up a son to stand sturdily for the right, to instill Into his mind such devotion to the principles of human liberty, such nn aversion to the license of courts and the aggressions of monarchs that when tho time comes ho shall dare risk his head in the battle for civil and religious liberty, is better. The mother of Oliver Cromwell was greater than Queen Victoria. Wo have no hesitancy in formulat ing a general rulo: The world's greatest women are those whose sons did the greatest deeds. New York American, For Sick Headaches try these famous Pills. They remove the cause and act quickly. You will feel like a new person after tak ing Beecham's Pills Sold Ererjithrre. In boin 10c. and S5c Real For Sale Deau.iful residence property on Court street, two lots and dwelling, $2,500.00. Residence lots, well located, at prices ranging from $100.00 to $250.0 each. Boarding house and one lot 14 rooms centrally located, $2,500.00. Boarding house, 19 room-,$l,900.00 One lot with dwelling and stable. $700.00. One lot and house, $500.00. Two lots, dwelling 6 rooms and stable, $900.00. One lot with dwelling of seven rooms, oath ana sewerage, tnree blocks from Main street, $2,000.00. And much other property, all on easy terms E. D. BOYD, 111 Court Street Laatz Bros. FOR Wood, Coal and Building Material i Delivered Promptly. We are in the transfering anc" trucking business and are pre pared to move light or heavy arti cles. OFFICE MAIN ST., Near Depot, Telephone Main 61. For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES -CALL ON- Colesworthy -AT Tit a- CHOP MILL 127 and 129 East Alta Street Q1LLB TTE'S SUPPLEMENTAL CHAMBER For Shooting Pistol Cartridges in Rifles Patetiti coTr U, B and Canada 8avei5to70 per cent on coit of ammnnl- and B Urn. Mamillcber. Mailed tor llloanr addreu. Order from The S. C. Company, 8SS5?' iiamwii laamaiwwanai awa mm aw. rs. La.ura S. Webb, LwA Vice-President of Women's Democratic Clubs of Ncrtheru Ohio, Tllir.m. Alii, juunj. sickly women be tween the uses of 45 and 55, but thuro uro very few invalids over 55 nnd GO years of ago. The chango of life coming to a woman near her forty fourth year, cither makes her an invalid or gives her a now leaso on life. Thoso who meol this change In ill health sel dom livo ten years afterward, while a woman who lays asidu the nctivo duties of womanhood in health sel dom fails to livo on in happiness, years alter sho has passed 00. This is truly a critical tinio. Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo, Ohio, recognizes the chango of llfo as a dangerous period and sho also has faith in Wino of Cardul. Sho writes: "As I hid always rjeen troubled more or less at the menstrual period, I dreaded the change of life which was fast approaching. While vis iting with, a friend I noticed that slie was taking your Wine of Cardul, and she was so enthusiastic about it that I decided to. try a bottle. I ex perienced' some relief the tint month, sol kept on taking it for three months and. now I menstruate with no pain and I shall take It off and on now until I have passed the climax. I do not dread It now, as I am sure that your Wine of Cardul will be of great benefit at this time." Wine of Cnrdut Is tho remedy to re-inf orco a woman against tho shock that cornea with tho chango of life. It re-establishes healthy functions after years of suffering. In doing this It has saved thousands of suf ferers lust In tinio. Do not wait until suffering is upon you. Thor ough preparations should bo made lu odvanco. liecrin tho Wins of Cardul treatment today. WINEofCARDVI A million suffering women nave rouiiu react in Wino of Cardui. Beginning Monday, November 3rd, and continuing until Saturday evening, November 8th, we will make the following special price- on Staples and Furnishings: STAPLES and DRESS GOODS T T !,.,.,.. I,.. !:: t ... j m- ncovj uuusc muiiy, wuiic- 11 uiiiis 5c ya Calico, all colors . 4c yd njuuii uuuck giguam, gooo. graae 5c yd Good grade, wide percale 8c yd Cotton toweling, bleached and unbleached 3jc yd Double fold heavy goods for skirts and suits 35c yd Extra heavy suiting, brown and oxford gray, 56-in. wide 51 yd Double fold Venetian suiting 50c yd FURNISHING GOODS Men's heavy waterproof overcoats, for one week S5.00 Ladies' fine dress skirts, Etamine cloth, regular Jo 7.50 Ladies' silk skirts, regular go, Sri and $12, special discount 2o per cent Ladies' 10c hose, special for the week, three prs. for 25c i( PRBD1 The Place to Save Money Save the half of the coalyotthave been throwing away One-hulf the carbon in soft coal is GA8. The cut shows how Colt-'s Original Hot Blast Stove burns this gas half of the coal, which is allowed to pass up the chimney with nil other stoves. This wonderful stove makes soft coal at J2u ton equal to hard coal at $8 a ton. Same clean liness and even heat day and night. Fire is never out. Comein and see them TAYLOR the Hardware Man THE BEST Is none too good for oar PATRONS 2?d ,,avtl choicest liquors and wines that are made. No misrepresentation as to quality, age. or measurement. We sell at reasonable prices as we believe in living and letting others live . . Sample room now opun KLEIN & COMPANY LIQUOR STORE, 6t9 Main Street All kinds Sask, Door, Planing of ,11 I , I - - TO u uiuer. Don't nbr. . I Building Mat-mi?.! 1 t. . mm M-unsuited US. Pendleton Pl erli KOBERT romJ MURPHY'S IS H you have pji Hnnrvinrr m J.. tjb uewa want done in first-d then enmp n ... u9t Our prices ire 1 t... A. 1 uui iow. Let us I you. E. J. Mt Cowt Shd PENDLI OYSTER II GOLDEN RULE ! BLOCK COU gOZY parlors have baS v every thine will ha city style. Eastern ul E Rav ovstf will be 1 una as you like 'em. Our lots will be kept open fyi and will allonl a'spleniun to eulov a lunch ifwit other entertainments, ill served by us .are receitrii from our own bedsln EIio! and are a delicacy tint predated must De eaiau WACHSMU m tirn dkui run PR O P R I ETC Let Us Do Yw t Hauling We do trucking of all description able prices. Your horses for if taken B"1 Henry Fed Alt. andl t 1 ...... ,n and V1 foi'imiipht andsft Horses for sale WILLIAM GOSREHH. Successtor to Hays 4 to locate Timber Claims now uuuo' -. This means i m for flrut-coaierf. N.Berkeli Have some gale. far I.