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USE Stops hair falling out and cures dandruff GUARANTEED To cure all scalp diseases Brock & IMcCosnas Company DRUGGISTS THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1902. There lb always hope in a man who actually and earnestly works. In Idleness alone, there Is perpetual dpspalr. Carlyle. THE END OF THE PLAY. .Mitchell descends from the witness stand the same unruffled man that he has been through all the crises of the strike and its attendant spectacles The javelins of the lawyers have glanced harmlessly from him. Not a venomous (ling from tt"ir embittered tongues has caused him to- descend to th level of thir nar rowness of uatui-? Towering above them hi.s manhood lias been a perpetual defiance to their attempts to vllllfy him and his pel pie. Give the oper.itorj the deiltir.n No need for further details. The people are .satisfied. The victory is with the miners, no matter where the verdict goes. In such trying times, with so much Internal difference of opinion and temperniQnt, have they not won a tri umph through their moderation and equanimity of conduct? Take the bread out of the miners'' mouths. Deep down in the American heart, they have already won the .strike. Violence? Hy whom? Under what provoca tion? Through what despairing chasms of temptation, did the insults of hired thugs, and worse ..than hiri linirs, drive them? .Make the poor devil dig 3500 poundR of coal tor r. ton. Take the 2i per cent iucre-ise l.e asks and arid it to the dividei. l and spend it for luxury. - In the midst of a constant s'.nwer a: insults from the attorneys, Mltoh . ell has not lost his temper. He has stood the ordeal like a man. He has answpred venom with rea son. He has rendered civility of demean or in return for the studied thrusts of his inquisitors. .Worn and haggard? No wonder. iFor eight months he has been the soul of 150.000 men. He has carried their fate in his hands. That fate has been placed in the balance and he. as Its keeper, feels the pulsations of that host, throbbing like the heart of a volcano. Only a worklngman! That's all. Representative of a horde of day laborers? Only that. Rut In the "simple annals of the poor," he will outlive those who have sought to inflame his passions and belittle his calling. Worklngman or king atter all the tost Is reason plain unassuming, reason. He has not shown malice, while the examiners were pouring their molten spleen upon him. There is a general wave of law en forcement rolling over the Northwe3t. Spokane, Wardner, Boise, La Grande and other places are Bhuttlng up the gambling rooms. Closing up the gambling balls Is one thing, but to stop gambling Is quite another. One of the metropolitan agitations which will not reach Pendleton this season, Is the question as to whether it js polite for a gentleman to remain seated In a street car. where there, are ladles standing. bio In the eleUth rouuu. v Tuesday night. SAY! OPALGINE Eti U w, AN IRRIGATION STORY. CHAPTER 1 the forests and "Save store the Moods " CHAPTER II. Order more cars to haul the spuds' CHAPTER III. Carey or Newlands, we care not who CHAPTER IV. Just so two blade grow where one blade grew! CHAJTER V. No matter who Addles at William son's ball CHAPTER VI. Irrigate Oregon, quick! That's all! The transfer of $175,000 worth of Umatilla county land and stock from one neighbor to another. In this city is an index finger pointing to the fruits of Industry, application to bus iness and to Western opportunity em braced and followed up. by Western vigor and pluck. Such transactions are living advertisements of the en terprise of Oregon. The exportation of Hour from the port of Portland for the year 1902. Is 2o.00f barrels greater than for last year. Willi a little vigor in interior, mills and a little activity among Port land shippers, the output can be in creased tiiree fold in another year Alaska. Japan and the Philippines are dependent on the Pacific Coast for their food stuffs. For the last time the ashes of Christopher Columbus have been hauled over Spain. It is said they will remain permanently In the cathe dral of Seville, and out of respect for tlte great discoverer, the American people hope the Spaniard will not change his mind and lay out another pilgrimage for the Great Admiral. The Eastern Oiegon delegates to the irrigation convention, who failed to take umbrellas with them, soon earned that the arid dream of Ore- gun was lull or retresnmg snower baths and dlsallusions. .V bad boy always talks out In com pany. Oregon wet weather is going to spoil the brilliant effect of irriga tion on visitors, from distant states. They will think we need drainage A FAMOUS FARM BOY. Americans who have met Lorenz, the Austrian surgeon, who has made the most important advance in ortho pedic surgery, have probably thought but little of the steps by which he at tained eminence. He is a man of al most gigantic strength, and all the power of hl6 muscle is required In the performance of his operations. ... Some who come In contact assume that he had, from his youth up, super ior advantages and that his fame has followed as a natural consequenco of early llesure given to study and Inves tigation, lint It is true In his case. as In that of most of the men of genius In all vocations, that he was not born with a sliver spoon In his mouth, and his path upward was far from easy. . He was reared on a small farm In Northern Austria. His parents were agricultural peasants. His early life was occupied In the hard 111-requlted toll of a peasant boy. In this respect he much resembled the great German pathologist who recently passed away. When Lorenz entered school he was a working student and had to make his own way. But labor gave him a matchless physique, health and strength and that support which an active and Ingenious brain must have from a body physically well equipped. Genius springs from the people and Is seldom found except when produced under the pressure ot physical nec essity. This Austrian peasant boy has ih SK,0d tS? darJng application are conferring happiness upon the world than all the risen to the foremost rank In his pro- KO!s hlgn waters. conquerors combined could plve I'. mav be truly said that lie found a ner-l contage of human beings condemned, to pass life on clubbed feet, and with dislocated hips, to limp, crippled and mlhnmti .throueh the world and that he lifted from them the sentence to deformity and made them perfect, i ... Among the working and ueoess'toiis. , boys of today the genius of the future ( Is being trained, and from their ranks , the poets and artists, the physicians, and ireachers of the tuture ar" ti. come Sau Francisco Call. GOOD ROADS AT SMALL COST. Oregon might Imitate the example J or other states to her lasting pride and benefit. ; We are now in the midst ol the Good Roads discussion, the next thing is to be in the midst of Good Road building but here comes the rub Will the state undertake tins work! (so fully mapped out in recent con ventions and discussions? Will road laws be changed so that more public funds can be applied to road building? Will private individual taxpayers bet further levied upon to prosecute this! work? , It must be done. We have arrived at that stage of business determina tion in the prosecution of such mat- tors, when movements of this magni-. tude do not cause us to hesitate But , how will it be done? , ' Tennessee work her convict m the coal mines of that state It has i proven to be a profitable and very i satisfactory undertaking. Might not Oregon be benefited by this one example? Might not the Oregon convict be I utilized to improve the roads of the state? Is It a practical method? Will, It pay? Will it save an additional levy ' , upon road districts? These questions are before the public. Oregon Dally Journal. Generals Deiarey and liuiia have decided to abandon their trip to America The crowning joy o t ' is and , the ' crowning joy ot is ' to have 1 heaithy , children. But there can be no jov in ! motherhood without health, and without , health for the mother there can be no 1 health for the child. It is or vital importance for women to know that the health of mother and child is in general entirely within woman s control. The thousands of women who have used Dr. Pierce s Favorite Pre scription when expecting motherhood, have testified that it made them healthy and happy in the days of waiting, made the baby's advent practically painless, 1 and gave them health to give their chit- 1 dren. Mr. W KidJtr of Hill Dale Farm (End burgCenter) Hamburg. Vi. writes- "Durinsthe past year I found myself expectinjr maternity, and in rapidly falling health I fullered dread fully from bloating and urinary dirnculty 1 fras gTcnnng prcepuoiy wcascr caea iuv aou suffered much sharp pain at limes. I felt that something mutt be done. Z sought your advice and reeeired a prompt reply. Toot twelve bottles of Doctor and also followe or ti lerce's Favorite PreicriDttou and also followed vounnitructions. I be?. to improve immediately, my health became excellent, and I could do all my own work iwe j live on a good sized farm). I walked and rode all I could, and enioyed it. X hail a short, easy 1 connnenieni ana nave a ncaimy oaoy doj.' The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a took containing 1008 pages, Is given awayl Send at one-cent stamps for expense of mailing only, for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the volume bound in cloth. Address lr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. Blight's Disease and Diabetes Positively Curable. They are curing Bright's Disease' and Diabetes In Cai:fornla. The per-lg centage of efficiency (recoveries) In 1 these hitherto Incurable diseases, averages as high as 87 per cent Thoj details of the Investigation and dem-: onstratlon of the new compounds are so conclusive that we at once sent for a bundle of the reports and for ' the new treatment for urgent cases in this city. Call or send for one of the reports. P. W. SCHMIDT & CO.. Pendleton flaaaanSiiavuaaaftVB 1 Is Sure to GIVE Satisfaction. lis Ely's Cream Balm Olves relief t ones It elettiKt, toithei and bfalittaadlwawd membrane It mr-. WWII" unuiAAi I iThTa KH 'VuCOLD lH HEAD abtortttd llealtaod protect the membrane. CUrrn and Urltei ttntot tue aeaae ol tutu nA mme.ii E-ntt .i. SOc. at drujrfit. or by mall: trial ilia too by Sfi'vr BB0T"EI". Warren ,trt. REMEDY CATARRH.Claims I Bargain Opportunities n i .Informinnil 10 Saturday night, November nd, one of Special Bargains. i rn ourl,stgbeiowandyou will be convinced that you can snioneyiting our special THURSDAY SPECIALS Woolen Blankets and Comforts per cent off of regular price. FRIDAY SPECIALS .Men's Mackintoshes, duck and covert coits and waterproof overcoats, to per cent reduction. SATURDAY SPECIALS Milliner). 20 per cent off on all street and trimmed hats. Special prices on all Ltdies' Jickets and long coats. Special reduction on all clothing, Men's and Boys'. Regular 7c outing flannel will be sold at 5c a yard. Regular 5c outing flannel will be sold at 4c a yard. The Fair l -H-H-M"!"!' ! 1 M"I"I"M I Carvers! CARVERS!!! I I hae just received a fine assortment of carvers. Do not fail to get one to carve that Thanksgiving turkey. My prices are within the reach of all. See the fine display in south window T. C. TAYLOR t THE HARDWARE MAN HHfi'l-H"H"I'H IIWWfUHIHHI II I I I HIM Real Estfltc... For Sale Beautiful residence property on! Court street, two lots and dwelling,. J 2,800.00. Residence lots, well located, at1 prices ranging from $100.00 to $260.0 MPh Boarding house and one lot 14 rooms centrally located, $2,E00.00. Boarding house.19 roomi,.$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. rooms, bath and sewerage, three One lot with dwelling of seven blocks from Main tlrcet, $2,600.00. And much other property, ) mi 1111 raay terms BOYD, III Court Street I have bargained with competent Timber Cruiser to locate V-f-t.f. cLW&Dle Jflllb On the line o. a railroad now under construction. This means a big ohanoe for first-comers, See N.Berkeley j nave some good farms forind CoUon"od atreeta. oate. masc mis "ctiv, ciiuinK sa.es this week. all grades.;' Special io heavy The Place to Save Money Carvers!! m m For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES -CALL ON- Colesworthy AT THK- CHOP MILL 127 and 19 East Alta 8treet THEY'RE COMINQ. i M I Que thlrm on trrd ..mi ..ni. h in,, 1 Knr Hnoouug ' " 8. .. Jon ' "or J upon. 1 Htvllah it j! I .rtaA v. , . j 1 . t.l . ' rricea, tnere'a no r.uaon In th nnrld whr ! ya ahoalfl not becoma the proud poaaeaaor WINONA 11ACKH, mad for thU climate bj our apectal ordr. They are atrowj. Kelt made. na mnA .... m w.n. S-" lao hae the BYUACUSB CHILLED' I LOW, noted for Its light draft and Rood reanlta. Call hh kn.n tona. 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