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1 i m i I' .1 Ladies Pocket Books! g LadSes Pocket Books Ladies Pocket Books $ Ladies Pocket Books 5 eimtts im ttlhie DDflDanr. V? Ladies Pockot Books $ Ladies Pocket Books 5 I heart of a sympathetic man. This old barbarous practice of encouraging cruelty to worn-out anlninls Is gradu ally tlluinpearins. Ladies Pocket Books There Is a touch of modesty ever In the common drunk. The police courts deal with "John Doe" every day. and yet John Doe 1? nobody If every man answering this name 3T rofuainr n rive his own name, were -. - - j3 . fined double, some of the elegant i gentlemen who grace the "disorderly J; record would improve their conduct Rubber Goods &1 Qflioc PtfrLrO"i" Rnnlc y $ Brock & McComas Company & bee Window Dispia) "First come, first served" is the ':ule that will apply in the distribu tion of the irrigation fund of Oregon Umatilla county cannot afford to de Jay. The little delays we IndMlce will grow into a large loss WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3. 1902. The only shots that count, are the shots that hit Roosevelt. plans that he has drawn with such ar tistic flourish, for the edification of those who are weary of present condi tions, the future holds many a good ' tieht between the clashing factions LITERATURE AT WHITE HOUSE.' ,,,, now adorn partr A few more swift doses of Justice , like those administered to burglars the author personally are compelled. r-n -,i ' ,.. and safe blowers at The Dalles and to halt In admiration of the meaning. .. , . . , , in this county, will cause Idlers to which seems to be struggling be- , fh , , .. think twice before appropriatiuc the tween the lines that is in sympathy ... , , . T s hard earnings of other people with the mast.es. U he is indeed, the reformer he seems to be if he has one good feature of the failure of any intention of carrying out the j e Cunningham-I-afontaJne-Garretson , . ,, . . Tariff revision is the ogre that now Tnjuuud I ..or, cn.MiL. c c 1 ( f-1 1 f ml the mark as he can shoot. His mes sage has a knowing ring about it; it tells a dry story in an interesting manner. It's direct and rivid thought proves that he has handled his sub jects without gloves. His message is not sterotyped. There Is not a feature in it that betrays a lack of stock and land deal. Is that all the men and all the money still remain in Umatilla county. Roosevelt's roseate dream of a great j non-partisan tariff commission be ac-l rentable to those of his party who believe that the world revolves with in the high tariff idea? Will he be satisfied with anything less than his ideal of a tariff commission? This is the situation. ! velt H. E. Dosch has traveled more i miles, answered more questions and ' smiled more happy smiles In the in terest of Oregon than any other liv ing man How much stock have you taken in , the club building It Is your insti-, tution. don t forget It. La He Mackintoshes so Pr cent discount on all grades b . Mackintoshes 20 per cent discount on all grades OVERSHOES and RUBBERS r, ., . ctnrm rubber: -sc. Misses storm rubbers 35c; Ladies. rZllTy - Ladies lightweight, best made 48c; Boy" Vtorm rubbers 40c: Youths storm rubbers 48c; Mens heavy rubbed 60c. Mens Bailey patent rubbers 65c; Misses arct.es 60c and Ladies arctics S5c. Boys arct.es, sues 3to 5, 95c; SEns arctics i.to: Mens overshoes for felt boots 2 $1.65 and 1 1 35 A tlxe above ?oods arC "CW St guaranteed LADIES JACKETS and LONG COATS Special reduction of to per cent on all Misses coats and " Ladies jackets. Special reduction oi 30 per cent on all Ladies long coats THE FAIR The Place to Save Money T Mt A kinds lot Sasfc, Door, Planing 0 to otder "on't n!i Hit! consulted us. T3..:u: RSI Pendleton ftj uu K08UH JOAQUIN MILLER LOVES JAPAN. SXS? ST familiarity with the issue involved Precise, elecant. statesmanlike, bold ' ve,t or hls PartJ" bc triumphant? Will enough and fair enough If it were put j the promised relief from the trusts into the organic law of the land, to b? forthcoming, or are his words make an ideal government. Strong ! empty and the literature or the White enough, if it is sincere, to hold the , House a hollow mockery and - less forces of evil in check. Practical. ' than a tinkling cymbal of nothing- common-place, yet inlaid with touches jness of scholarship and flashes of literary , skill that betray the author under the . The announcement robe of state. And while he Is look-: man "nes management will soon ed upon by man- as an adventurous ' sta" a pension system for employes. and experimental politician . yet his must be well considered before it Is xrerldlan Hill, Just this side of Mount fearlessness and independence, his ' hailed as a Joyous bit of news. In the , Pleasant, 20 years ago. I liked Wash rugged Western thought and undenla- j first place, so many workingmen ne-higton but left when people got to hie ability, endear him to all classes fleet to provide insurance for their , to" KtandTTuT of men. , families that a compulsory insurance Ue paraQjse. its steep cliffs run down He touches upon the leading ques-1 seems: Just- in beba,f of the to the edge of the ocean, and I can tlons of the hour in a practical man- I do not like the title "Poet of the Will Roose-j Sierras:' let the Sierras speak for themselves.' exclaimed Joaquin Mu ler the renowned Californian. Mr Miller, with his flowing white j locks, his long beard, and his cos tume of old-fashioned broadcloth, was' curiously regarded oy many guests as he stalked through the lobby of his ' (hotel at Washington. He Is the same' ' quaint, interesting, mystical, enthu-1 I siastic devotee of the muses that he ' that the Harrl-1 ha? ever been. will soon in-1 1 useu to live nere. you Know, ana had a cabin and five acres out on Hunt up those pictures and have them framed at once Christmas is Not Far Away You will get the best work and newest style frames if you will come to us. Largest stock to select from 5 C C QTf APP for SHARP New Ideas. S I But on the other hand, an insurance I every ship that enters or leaves ,L., , a r. T, . : ner: with eoua! Crace he bows to the Pellsion ",an which c"m"els 1 -t "iU. V . , Znr .ho gigantic trusts, and smiles at the la- employe to pay in a life time, with no;js S6 yeflrs old but w'ho ls yo'unger borer who is listening for a promise ' Pnect or receiving a Benefit is nn-1 than her son. and we plant trees by of relief. Emphatic on many point. 'Ju- stat sllouId 80 gnlatejthe thousands and never shut the yet he does not alienate the friends', a" ce plans that corporations --house., who differ from him. With a grace-grow richer from the use of bettert 1 jjj. to let tne snow conle in 1 lul flourish that has a score of pleas-! tbe employes' funds. , and cover you than to shut them. meanings, ant meanings, he sweeps past the , ; ...... ,. ...,., ... ranks of the masses and leaves a;bmcheri h defen3eIess women , which people foolishly call Japan ripple of satisfaction and pride where b" tbe . , ' . I T a"d its great poet. Yone Nogunchi I aerious thought and a uecisive standi3"11 chIldrcn Armenia. K Turkey am ,n ,ove wh Njppon the and o would expose a weak point in his were accsIb,? Unitl ses. the purple butterfly, and have spent ..iiv. . ,'J,13t one of these wholesale slaughters some of the happiest hours of my life policy. By a diplomatic reference to , . over tflere The are of-finer the nviolability of property, he dl-, t .nn. ... . , fiber than are we; more artistic, more verts attention for a moment from the T r d ,terrIt0r ,W'th 8Uh a responsive to great thoughts. Their , . . . , ui avenging swurua mat me result evils of the great combines, and . , , , . . , of the Turks' chastisement would be touches a chord in the heart of the , . , ,. . . , ,., j , beyond imagination. It ,1s a disgrace patriot who loves liberty and personal : . ,. , t, , . . , . to the civilized European powers that freedom. Yet his expressive rhetoric 1 , H , . . . ... . , , such outrages occur within gun shot does not meet the crying need foriof tuer go-eg restrictive legislation. By a smooth I ' ' asNvsNVvSlVSllAvAsA For the Holidays Roger Bros. Silverware. Fine Carving Sets. Boys tool chests. Splendid Christmas gifts for your friends The Thompson Hardware Co. 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Those who do not know The recommendation by President Roosevelt in his message, that old worn-out cavalry and government team horses are used In light work about the barracks and when nnally too feeble for this, that they be mer cifully put to death, instead of being turned out to die, shows the kindly who was brought up in my house and graceful tables, buffets, and chairs will transform the plainest who is the greatest poet of the East.' room into a hansnm- one. BAKER & FOLSOM This is what he sings: Come listen to the rain. The great white, beautiful high-born rain: It comes straight down out of heaven! It never looks back. It breaks Its heart on the cold, colt' ground; Oh tragedy'" Washington Post & Furniture Store near Postofflce The father of Supreme Judge Wol verton is seriously 111 at Monument. LEGAL RT ATVICC Writer East Ore f t L. . f gonian for a free cat alogue of them. A ftill supply always fceot in stock. 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