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$ Ladies Pocket Books liSSHVsi!' 85 ee Ladies Pocket Books Ladies Pocket Books Ladies Pockot Cooks units on ttDne Dtar gl Ladiod Pockot Books Ladies Pocket Books Lapses Pocket Soks ies Pocket Books Brock & RlcComas Cesirapaaiy $ oe WindowDisplay. I I I III II I II 'IIWI 1M Mill II I "Wl KIUOAY. NOVHMIiKU 28. 1902. sequent murtler of Ills sweetheart, The stoiy made interesting reading, hut Draper's trial will now furnish a story fully as Interesting and full of sad truth. A. vV ! Some of these societies have but ono cfe store; some have several stores. Pi Somo business "Napoleons" liki'i X!) Sir Thomas Upton have tried to j W crowd out these co-operative stores. , but so far without success, aim n , I noenrfful that rn-nnora 11 Vfi t rading has (rfc ' .roiiimt n nrwltlnn in Great Hrllaln ') from which It can neither ho shaken I ffi ' oy Individual competition nor by the 1 "trusts." as we understand that term. There are various lorms ui jiiiu- of co-operation; the great department store came Into existence partly In ; consequence of this demand for nee-1 essarles of all kinds at reasonable I prices. Labor unions are themselves i but a species of co-operation. Hut what will check the greed or the j "trusts" and bring them to reasonable , terms, more than anything else, Is, stores, factories and mills that are practically owned by the consumers: , 11.... it. !.. . ni Winil- THANKSGIVING SALE OF TABLE LINENS The indifferent citizen as often thwarts the aim of good citizenship, as the bad citizen. Judge W. It! Kills. TIMELY AND PERTINENT. President Koosevelt bows to fate in a short, ringing speech on the oe caslou of the visit of the British labor commission to Washington. The president said, when speaking of tho question of labor and capital "Whether you wish them or not. It Is Idle, In my opinion, to trotest against the Inevitable tendency of the timin toward both corporation and union. It Is worse than folly to take exceptions to either corporation or union as such. The line slioul- be drawn on conduct. The Marion county members of the legislature are making known their position on various i m poll ant laws 'that will Imj presented at the coming .session. It is a timely and well chosen discussion. The people art! victims of a great many surprises i The monument to be erected in the in the way of laws. Much of tho leg- city of Portland to the memory of islation on leading subjects is the re- the fallen heroes of tho Second Ore suit of hurried caucuses, midnight gon regiment, will bo placed on the conferences, eleventh hour trades and postofllee grounds. War has its private snap "railroading." It is glory. The love of a proud state will made to fit an emergency situation rear a column In memory of Its boys and is not deliberated upon by the In keeping with the patriotism that people. This Is why so much "deleg- crowned their lives. islation" Is . necessary. This is why it is necessary to go baek, year after year and correct Ill-timed laws. Tho pure milk agitation .in Portland is placing Food Commissioner Bailey .. 1 ,..-. 1 . . . Y- , There should bo more discussion ou"e ,ele,lna"an -cian m a close place. It seems they both had knowledge of the presence of tu among law-makers, before meeting at tho capital. Economy of time duiin l,APn,llnatn I. U .In. I I IT I .. tho session of the legislature demands "rv ",u 1"-,uo ' rml view, -rue pure tooil law will do no good If a pure insisted upon. administration Is not that tho threshing process be done outside, among the people. Why are not all proposed laws taken up by tne press ami people as the talr ap- Tho Oregon Railroad & Navigation propriation has been taken up? There Company has offered to transport the Is not a man, woman or child in Ore- Oregon exhibit free of charge, to and Buu, um. kuuws an ammi una propos- trom the Japanese exposition, Tho e o . am, nas expressed an opinion ' peopk, Ql- 0r(?KOn coect an upon it. This Is an Ideal situation. ,!XhIblt wor(hy o ths mmliflcent . Tnifi is the acme of popular govern- natJ0n went. Open discussion Is a sure cure for the habit of kicking. 1'iess and i The sale of $20,000 worth of stock people should talk before the session in the now club building in Pendle- so the members can act Intelligently during the session. If the represen tatlves of the people hear no oxpres sion from them, how are they to judge the public needs? GOOD CITIZENSHIP. A nobler theme more ably handled, -was never presented to a Pendle .ton assemblage than the subject of good citizenship at the union Thanks, giving service last night. If there was any doubt In the mind of tho (pessimist in regard to the deep and fervent love of good law. ' well exe cuted, in the community, that doubt waB dispelled In the noble sentiments expressed by Judge Kills, Mayor Hal .'ley and' Rev. Warner last evening, 'Embodied in the short addresses made, was the wholo creed and con stitution of a law-abiding. God-fearing, grateful Christian people. In less than two thousand words, was set forth a platform that would suffice for all tho nations in Christen dom. Plain, broad, unassuming jus tice; righteous devotion to principle; citizenship active and awako to duty; gratitude, earnestness of purposo and infinite fraternity! This is tho es sence of freedom's creed; this Is tho basis of all good government. No meed of courts or codes If the love of law and a better understanding of .its aim were imprinted In tho hearts of men, No need of prisons nor pen- 'altles, If every man would do tho right That Is tho euro for tho sick ness of tho world; that is tho key to. tho riddle of olvlllzation'. Just do tho right. Nothing else is needed. That perfects man's work. That turns tho wilderness of selfishness Into a blossoming field of fraternity. To induce men to do the right with- out coercion, without surrendering tho (Msnlty of liberty, Is the whole aim, sould and mission of Good Citi zenship. Falsehood In journalism, as else where, Is deplorablo and costly. Wil liam R, Draper, a brilliant newspaper correspondent of St Louis, Is now be ing sued for libel and damages by tho editors of tho Philadelphia North American and Whlto Buffalo an American and Whlto Buffalo and Oklahoma Indian, who was educated at Carlisle, Pa. Draper wrote a sen sational story about White Buffalo's Imaginary love affairs, and the sub ton should be but the task of a week. Everybody Is leady. BUSINESS SOCIALISM. Pursuing a little farther the sug gestion made a few days ago in these columns that consumers should in some manner combine to insist on reasonable prices and to resist the ex actions of protected trusts or combi nations, It Is to be observed that con sumers In this country are not nearly so wide-awake to their Interests as those of Great Britain nre, There the great rival and correct ive of tho trust Is co-operative trad ing, the voluntary cooperation of factured goods at wholesale cost, and sell at a small profit. In this country, as yet. Individual ism is too strong, apparently, to ad mit of the successful working of such combinations of consumers, but the trend Is in that direction, and we are likely to yet see this form of applied socialism carried out to a greater or less extent. It seems that it will be necessary to check the Inri'linato greed of such concerns ns the .Ueel trust, the salt j trust, the biscuit trust, and a thous and others. Portland Telegram. UeL'inning Tuesday moriiinn and continuing until Satur day night, we will place our entire stock of Table Linens on Special Sale Fvery article will be sold at n reduction of 10 per cent. Come' early and be sure of netting what you want, for to per cent off of FAIR STORK PRICES means a quick sale of stock on hand. Note some of the values offered below: Fringed dollies, regular priefs mid 0c a dozeu, sale prices 43c and 04o a dozen Linen napkin' regular Sfie value, sale price 77c dnz Linen naihlns", regular 1 value, tale price . 0c doz a 11 higher priced napkins, special 10 per cent oil Kine quality, colored table cloth . 46o and 36c yd Half bleached table linen, heavy ipiulity, wide 4Go yd Blrachf d table linen, regular 40c tirade, sale price . . . . .30c yd Wenched table linen, wide 6O0 grade, side price. -we yd Wenched table linen extra wide, 75c and grade, 10 per cent oft" We have a great variety of table napkins to select from and you can wive ut least LX) jn-r if nt over our competitors prices by buying them at tills sale. Special Sale on Ladies Jackets and Long Coats For one week we will give a special discount of in per cent on all jackets, and 20 per cent on all long coats. This means you can buy during this special sale Kull length coat worth $17.50 for .... 14.00 Long coat worth MH.OO for S10.40- Lad It jackets li" inch, utl grades, reduced 10 jwr cent Misses cost, short mid long, reduced 10 per cent for this week only One critic says that the historical novel Is dying out That's good! news; and many tired readers of It will be glad to assist in Its funeral--1 Atlanta Constitution. rtp j ITS The Fair The Place to Save Money Secret Disease!! Frazcr Opera Itase Of all human diseases, that known as contagious blood poison, or the Bad I Disease, has caused more misery and suf-1 fering and ruined more lives than all J others combined. It not onlv wrecks the ! hopes and aspirations of the one who 1 contracts it, but often the innocent are 1 made to share the humiliation and dis-, grace ot tins most loathsome and hateful form of blood poison. Children iuherit it from parents, and thousands of the purest men ami (ymen have been con- 1 taminated and ruined simply through handling tjie clothing of one infected with this awful THE INNOCENT, Baker & Welch SOMETHING GOOD Friday, winnifoeif 2 HOOTING 4 SUFFER WITH THE GUILTY. I SHOALWATER BAY Oysters, fresh everv day, received in the shells di rect from oar own beds We have closed our retail oyster House in tne (jokleti Rule Hotel building, and will devote our en tire attention to supplying the puuiic with tresh oysters by the pini, quart or gallon. uepot in Fechter's confectionery store, 221 Court street, Pendleton. We wholesale oysters in the sack or car load. Oysters served on the Halt shell by the plate. Wacksmatk Btos. uiaLidy.or drink ing from the sauie vessel and using the same toilet articles. And when the real nature of the trouble is known, manv prefer to suffer in silence or leave the , disease to do its worst rather than make known their condition. Through our Bledical Department we I offer advice and help. Write us freely I about your cae, as nothing you say will ever go oeyomi our othce. i,el us uelp you to get lid of thi3 fearful disease, for which scmeoneelse no doubt is to blame. It matters not how loutr the poison has been lurking in your system, S. S. S. will purify and build up vour blood, and eliminate ertry atom of the deadly virus from the system and make a cotnnlete ami permanent cure. S. 8. S. is the only antidote for Conta gious Blood Poison and has been curing it for fifty years. It contains no mercury, potasu or otlier harm ful mineral iugredi-, ent, but is a purely vegetable remedv that I fjf cures without leaving I va any bad after effects, i Our special Home Treatment book, gives all the symptoms of this disease. ' We will mail you a copy free. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Go, I IT CJUAMTIKS AUK PLOT IS COMPANY PRICES? First aM Last Three Rows 7Sc, Middle Ten Rows $1, Box Seats $1, Gallery 25c and 50c Seats now on sale at Frazier'p . 4, m. 1 Ilaltn. Hont., Oct. I Hiib to Uitnk too lor a; re let wm iulfering agonlei from pile and wai taking mor. phlnt to rellare me, nben, on the adriea of a friend, I procured a, bottle of your I'errin Hie Bpe dflc and took a tableipoonful at ntibt and an olber In tbe morn Int. At bait patt 12. noon, m wife itaTe me anotber table-poou. ful, nben mr pain all itopped. In two dajri I wai able to attend my regular builuM entirely re. Uered. It was (Implr wonderful, Truly yoon, Juliui Meboefer, Furrier, Helena. CLEARANCE SALE AT UASLER'S BICn BARGAIN HOUSE Special luw prices on Sideboards, Chiffoniers, Lady's Dressing Tables, Remnants of Carpets and Wonder fully low prices. Great bargains in Steel Ranges, and Stoves . . . Coming home witn h wbvel off IJ Iiablu ot bapien to anyone fat meets wltb carelna driven ou tbo rod. The only remedy la to take your injured vehicle t n repair shop where It tvlll be made "Jutt as good aa now Wagona, carts. m carrlagca are repaired with a ruaater hand at our repair hop, and horse ihoMuK ;ind blackatnltnlng ol all kind! Is llllfiilly done at low pricra Wlunna wagona, bugglea and hack) made for thla ,'limate, uoa- belter. KelUiu'e feud niillt, run by either eue or two horae. Syia.-nae chilled plows, brcaklnit Elowa 5. II you want a wagon, plow buggle. ack, atw mill, boiler or engine vail on Si at luv uig uuta auup NEAQLb" UHOTHERS Storer gasolluaengluei ate the beal. We are, 9HI IVI IU U-l Basler's Big Bargain House T H in Mr . HOLIDAY GOOD! UMBER 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 Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in fact, every, thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. KnXc STc f",U H?e f Ro8ers' "l847" Silver K r an. S00"8 !n Pin and shell patterns Chafinc Dishes. CarVf.ra n.i H"n!,. nives, patterns. Also T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAN ' ,TTTmTM' " h 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 MEN'S RESORT Lecture Coarse vlXZl''l ' TueBday.Deo. 9,1902 Rev M Mamrt 086 Friday, Doo. 191902 RevLfn p , " Frldfty 16,1903 Rev. Andreae Bard - . Prlday) Fflbi im COURSE TICKET ONE DOLLAR