juumoer, Lttmbct, Bargain Opportunities SAY! t Stops hair falling out and cures dandruff GUARANTEED To cure all scalp diseases W Brock Sl SWc(Bfiiais Osmtpany $ g DRUGGISTS j TUUSDAY. NOVKMI1EK IS, 1902 llcmembcr that wliat main tains one vice will bring up two children. Franklin. FOREST RESERVE, NUMBER TWO nas will Forest lesorvo, number one, cbnii ami from all appearances shortly go. The Interior department has doubtless felt the wave of IndtK nation which has swept out from the hotbed of this subject, in Oregon. That there was traud in the con ception of tliti forest reserve idea, not probable. It was conceived In noble ambition to preserve and Im prove the fustly disappearing forests of the West. The purpose was lofty and the object was patriotic and wise, Hut the inexperience of the interior department in dealing with such new and far-reaching features, led to bold fraud and open indignation. The lines of the reserve were irml with regard to the general contour of the mountain districts, regardless of the many spots within the lines which were claimed by private parties, strip' ped of timber, located as mineral land and unfit for the actual purposes of the reserve. The wholesale entry of lands, with in the boundaries of the reservation by large concerns. In the hopes of re ceiving lieu land scrip, has open ed the eyes of the government. The fraud has been in putting the reserve Into operation, and not in the concep tion of the idea ami plans. Now, in order to better conditions ir possible, the secretary announces that reserve number two, in Eastern Oregon, shall be created, on lines vastly different from those first estab lished. The government will inspect every acre of land included in the new re serve, it the announcements from Washington are true. All towns, set tlements. school lands, lands denud' ed of timber, land just entered for speculative purposes, prior to the for mation of the first reserve, and lands not actually covered with growing timber, will be excluded. The reserve will be Irregular in form, but it will be free from ' possibility of fraud. There will be no lieu land base estab lished. No change of location will bo allowed any one, provided a settler is included in the reserve". The first object of the new reserve will be to savo tho actual forest, look ing alfco to tho conservation of futuro water supply. Experience has been a good teach erIt is hoped Eastern Oregon has profited by It. eucy of Chinese labor is to degrade all labor. To draw a line of demarca tion between the social status of the employer and tho employe. This tend ency must be combated. It must he overthrown. Iibor must suffer no Jot of its royalty to be taken away. It must be entitled to walk the same path of dignity and self-respect and honor that Is trod by the employer. CHINESE LABOR. Thero Is a strong sentiment among the great corporations, In favor of ad mitting tho Chinese to this country. President Hill, of the Great North ern, voices that undercurrent of thought, when ho pleadingly says to allow 3000 a year to como. Threo thousand 'a year means 30,000 In 10 years. It means to undo tho tollsomo labor of decades; It means to turn in a few drops at tho head gate, which will swell to a torrent by the pressuro behind it. No, sir. Not 3000, nor three a year. Tho c.ilnoso don't amalgamate with civilization, They aro not buyers of American products to any extent They pleaso such men as Hill, by tho cheap labor they afford, They pleaso such men as Mr, Hill because they are servants, not equals. The tend- The reply of the operators to tho demands of the miners for a 20 per cent raise, is that tho Increased pay is not justified by the profits of tho business. Tills might be believed If the great railroads of the coal dis trict had not voluntarily increased tho wages of their employes from eight to 25 per cent. purpose tor which it Is Intended, since its prvlslons make the man seek the office instead of leaving to tho people the right to name .without be ing dictated to by designing politi cians, whom they want for public of ficers. The bill as prepared by the league provides that primary election tickets shall be printed, and In order to get on the ticket for a state office tho candidate shall secure tho signatures of 250 voters to a petition and iniy a fee of $50. For a district officer he must have in signatures and pay a fee of $2" and for a county office 25 slgnatuios must be had and n fee of $5 deposited. And through this pro vision designing politicians would get In their line work. For a county ofiico a chronic office seeker could get tho signatures of 25 friends to a petition, deposit $5 and have his name printed on the precinct ballots, whereas the man of a more retiring nature, one who would piobably be the choice of the people, would refuse to thus force himself upon them. Mountaineer. make this week, ending The Southern Pacific express was wrecked near Cottage Grove, Monday, by the collapse of a trestle, A track walker standing beside tho track, was seriously injured. The defeat of Tom L. Johnson does not lessen the purity of his princl pies nor the attractiveness of his per fonallty. With certain and unerring steps ho Is forging ahead to the front place in puonc arrairs. no is a man of the people, and for the people, and by tho people will bo chosen to lead Mayor Schmltz, of San Francisco is making a tour of tho East, and be lug a musician, is playing the fiddle of popularity to a .lni3h. He is Westerner and can't be spoiled. POSTAL CHECK CURRENCY. Tho postal check currency bill will como up for consideration by the 57th congress. This Is a measure which' very close ly concerns tho Interests of the gen eral puuuc. its passage would pro vide a cheap and convenient means of making small remittances by mail, while at the same time affording all tlie security of a postal note, money order or bank draft. This is a convenience that has long been demanded by the rapidly grow ing commercial Interests of the coun try. It is an Improvement to which the people are entitled. The plan Is a sininle one. Ordinarv lej,nl tender notes are to be printed with blank spaces for filling out. ox- actly as one would nil out a bank check. When anyone desires to mako remittance by mall, he (or sho) takes a bill from his purse, writes In the blank spaces "Pay to John Jones (or whoover is to receive tho money)." This is th n enclosed in a letter, the same as any other form of remittance. Who escapes from jail is by no means free. He is under the bau of the law and punishment is written over against his name, hoon or late he will be caught ' again and bear added punish ment for his short escape from bis cell. Those who by the use of palliative powders and tablets escape for a time from the sufieriucs of dyspepsia are m the same condition oner. Soon or late l , LUC Will gU UttUK IU the old condition and pay an added r penalty for tempor- i ary release. " Dr. Pierce's Gold- A- en Medical Discov ery cure3 dyspepsia and other diseases of the stomach ami organs of digestion and nutrition. Its cures are lasting. "For about two vears I suffered from a very obstinate case of dyspep ia," writes R, E. Secord, liiq , of 13 l&istern Ave., Toronto, Ontario. "I tried a (treat num ber of remedies without success. I finally lost faith in them all I was so far gone that I could not bear any solid fi.ed on my stomach for a long time: felt melancholy and depressed. Could not sleep or follow my occupation tinsmith). Some four months ago a friend recommended your 'Golden Medical Discovery.' After a week's treatment I had derived so much benefit that I continued the medicine I have taken three bottles and am conviuced it hasiu my case ac complished a permanent cure. I can conscien tiously recommend it to the thousands of dys peptics throughout the land." Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good'' for diseases of the stomach, blood and lungs. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets stimulate the liver mm. m 'WS 1 .l..ortiitnn if) Win I IVH ll'.'lLlllllilwii ... Sitt.ria night. November 22nd, one of bpecial bargains. rouHibeiowandyou will VrEwk save money by visiting our special sales this week. , TUESDAY SPECIALS Ladies'. Misses' and Men's toe hose, every kind in stock, Three pairs for 25c. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Woolen underwear, every garment in the house. Special u per cent off of regular price. THURSDAY SPECIALS Woolen Blankets and Comforts all grades. Special 10 per cent off of regular price. FRIDAY SPECIALS Men's Mackintoshes, duck and covert coits and heavy waterproof overcoats, 10 per cent reduction. SATURDAY SPECIALS Millinery. 20 per cent off on all street and trimmed lrats. Special prices on all Ladies' Jackets and long coats. Special rednction on all clothing, Men's and Boys', Regular 7c outing llannel will be sold at 5c a yard. . Regular 5c outing (lannel will be sold at 4c a yaul. The Fair The Place to Save Money All Gold and Silver coined by the mints of the United States in igoi multi plied by two and one-half, does not equal the assets of The Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany of New York. Toul gold aad silver coinage, todi Quick Heat Is what you want on crisp mornings after a sudden change This is another de mand that will show the ex cellence of Cole's Original Hot Blast Stoves The room heated to 80 de drees In live minutes; and this temperature maintained for three hours In the morning with the fuel nut into the stove the night before, is the record. TAYLOR The Hardware Man Sole Agent Tho person receiving tho nostal check secures payment at any post ofllco upon proper identification, thu same as upon a postal note, etc. The uneu-out cnecK Is destroyed by tho government and a new blank one Is sued in Its stead. Simple, Isn't It? Simple, convenient and safe. The only wonder Is that thero has been any opposition to a meritorious plan. 1110 only opposition, in fact, has como from tho head of tho treasury department at wasninKton. who com plains that tho system would involve too much labor a puerile consider tion and a childish plea, surely. Thero aro excellent prospects that tho bill will bo made a law by tho coming congress. Certainly this will bo done If tho people themselves will only write to their representatives in congress com mending tho measuro and urging Its uoption A popular lobby of this kind would assure success. It is ono of thoso matters in wheh tho individual masses aro alono snec lally Interested, and tnereforo unless such action as hero Indicated la taken, mo measuro may fell by mere de fault. Denver Post. $135,882,250 twets The Mutual IMc Iniuriucc Compa $352,838,971 DIRECT NOMINATIONS. The Direct Legislation Leacuo of saiem has formulated a bill which will bo presented to tho next legis lature to amend the present election law so as to provide for direct nom inations of candidates for various of- flcea at tho primaries. Whllo this is a movo In tho right direction, It Is so constructed as to thwart tbo very exceed thoie of any other company la the world. Ihlj Company liu ptld pollcy-holJcri more than uj other company in exiitcucc, $569,000,000 Write to-day for "Where Shall I Injure?" The Mutual Life Insurance Company ok New Yohk Rickajld A. McCuur, Proidcut. SHERWOOD GILLESPY, Manager, Seattle, Wash. FOR SALE half section of fine wheat land, all in summer-fallow, north of Pendleton. Good improvements. Almost a section of land in one body, a short dis tance north of town. Real Estate... For Sale Beautiful residence property on Court street, two lots and dwelling, ?Z,bUU.UU. Ite3ldenco lots, well located, at prices ranging from $100.00 to $250.0 each. Boarding house and one lot 14 rooms centrally located, J2.E00.00. Boarding house,19 roonu,,$l,900.00 Ono lot with dwelling and stable. $700.00. One lot and house, 1600.00. Two lots, dwelling 0 rooms and stable, 1900.00. rooms, bath and sewerage, three Ono lot with dwelling of seven blocks from Main street, f 2.500.00. And much other property, all on t;aay terms E.D.BOYD, 111 Court Street For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES -CALL ON- Colesworthy AT TUB CHOP MILL 1U7 and 129 East Alta Street T V.o, 1 r.j ... coinpotent Timber (Jrniaer 10 locate FRANK B. CLOPTON 800 MAIN STREET Valuable Timber Claims On tho line 0. 3 railroad now under oonstruution. lnls means a big ohauoe tor flr8t-comers. See N.Berkeley Have some good farms tor sale, THEY'RE COMING. At a Yfirv fftf Mtn W - .t SKi ti1?.?11 wheeLs wo WU ,mX to o."t. u wu cttc your ejea upon. lo , .h".11? rM,on lu the world why you thoald not become the proud possessor WINONA ruri,ua,NE8S wMom Sf bv r,N A "ACKS, made for tola climate W. .?.ae neat1van(' J" what ou want PLOW n' , the. BVIUCUBB CHILLED At the Ills? Ilrlry at, n nr.... nd Cotton streeU. v' " All kinds for all Sash, Doors and Planinrr nt .11 j to older " a"UeSCr'Pi Don't place Von, Building MaterialS,!1 consulted us, Pendleton Piaohijij Umber im ROBERT fORSTEIU CONNUBIAL J01 arc greatly enhanced bjl laundried linens. Weal to the sum of domestic! piness m this resneri be beat at laundry wodj up your shirts andcoCl A i style. And you'll have a "bosom friend" i give you comfort and sled Special attention to cj and culls, Finest work, est prices. Satisfactory THE DOMIC II , F. Robinson, Prop. SHOALWATER Oysters, fresh m received in the rect from oar 03 We have closed our retail house in the Golden R11II building, and will devote I tire attention to suppljj public with fresh oysters pint, (luart or gallon, Fechter's confectionery sa Court street, PendletoiJ wholesale oysters in thel car load. Oysters serdi half shell by the plate. WachsmtftL LaatzW fOf Wood, Coal and Biding Material Delivered Pro!! We are in the trans!" . 1 :..ic and 1 trucKing ousiuv." - . pared to move light orbfl cies. OFFICE-MAIN SM TolephoneJU"181, iCli ciinni RMPNTAL CHll .. r.i.irrtni)P'l ForBtiootlligruw"-- 1 , Mf cent oJ ?&? n ' A?n inm.MnnUeMr ddreu. uru" cr, . NBAQLB BROTHBRS wur 8t, near Utlo, Feadbton, Or The S. C.umhwv