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T Iwe .To Horry If you expect to make your selection of Xmas Presents from our Stock, as they are ping lite "Hot Cakes " M at tk present rate will soos be soil We are offering Special Internets os a!! remaining stoet Call aaC see what we offer. Brock & IcCo: condition are found in Southern cities, whw the large negro jiopula- JUDGING A Don't mary USBAN in a man " ARE WOMEN HAPPIER? the Um accelerates the list of offense., j s h m .?hnrprn n pencil. You can queitli 'u,ll by the wav he does It whether he lt or 'driven away from nBUoioH.tyffr The churches, cry out afialnst the public, for its luck of religion. They say nttcnilance M services is falllns off They say the general tone of the average home is loosing lu roltclous color. It Is- not far from the question to the answer It Is only a step from the condition to Its cause. The fruit lies near the tree that bore It. In the first place, the public the pulpit and laymen included encour ago a disregard for the Sabbath day, by going on Its errands. Insisting on Its mall, express and newspapers on I few Infallible rules for yi In the matter: The mau who holds the point to ward him and close up against his shirt front Is slow nnd likes to have ,crets He Is the kind of man who. '.hen his best girl finds out that there re 'others" and asks him who the ire- and what he means by calling on them will asume an air or dignity and imt her off with some evasive answer which savs quite plainly. -Yes. I called- but Its none of your business who she is or why I did It." A woman with a jealous disposition should look out for the man who sharpens his pen cil In this manner anil shun him. vou have' Only a few selfish tnen answer this You can question w me uaiinmim-, uic major- ' roiKs uiiiiK it is tno stronger ho are the happier. Fncts In support of this contention could be rolled ont until one became dly by their numbor. How often a woman exclaims, "I wish I were a man!" But one never hears u man desire to be one of the opposite sex. This circumstance alone clearly reveals man's happier stnte. From early chldhood to her dying day Is a daughter of Eve heavily han dicapped as a man Is not. She Is made to feel that she Is an Inferior person to, the other sex from the first, and to an Independent, ambi tious, or sensitive spirit unhnppiness must be frequent. When a boy leaves school he has the choice of countless occupations ht nil.... rhn "uu,.rti.i itm ..71 Othfr t.'r "f Of J thrown to ik. can Aim. tin. STAY IN THE The rfiriet.-. le country "reaming ot 7? ll8' W hoping rerhaM partner and fortable dtr ul i metronollE. , , Here many "ley imagined i,7,r tnl . .IIV. wages they w - w iun temptations and hik uc ui Tim mnn xvlin liollls the pencil OUt uml whittles awnv. careless of results, hut a girl is limited to a very few. 1.. .. fuiimv iollv. cood-na- none of which may suit her tastes. 1 Sunday as on week days. , tumj and Kenerotis. ' Work, therefore. Is more of a drudgery In order to satisfy the public pul-j He wllo leaves a blunt point is dull ; to her than man. 1 pit and lavmen. Included the great ! and plodding, and will never amount Again, a lad can hope to make a for ' competitive Industries require work-! to much. He Is really a good-hearted tune by perseverance and pluck but compttunt ministries rt quire mi , fH1W and hftgn.t au onemv in the It is Impossible, except In avery few men to lalir on Minday ns on otner . ,. H flmls ,lls cllit,f pleasure In instances, for a girl to obtain an to days to meet the demands of their, 0 Pom,niiplace things of life. sight Into commercial life sufficiently noyance whit . ! patrons. The result is a disregard forj to allow her to build up even what Is I pilfa,la jur r. . . . ... .1 . . . . .... . .1 Vnnu-n u n rnmfortnlllp llllSIneSK. f u W , religion, the Snblmtn anu us sncreuj On the otner nana. lie who auui pens - &ome of ' siiiroundinst. and intent, la bred and, his pencil an men or more in in ie point Is lllgll Silling null illillinmnu utiMurb mi miiiittiiiuu kiii uu kx' ami subject to exhubernnt flights of hlblts too much "pluck and persevcr I In the store, fcrW cultivated. Workmen driven b. the fierce de- falK.v He will nlwnys be seeking to ance." runs the risk of being consld- inue iur sipnnrmnv.. pmtfit- nil!. ---....v. (,1110, nut lop ana secure ' mamis or employers, labor day. night j mount upward and accomplish things ered mannish or fast, and for her rep-a great multitude ' n.,rf ,m.i.,v m doll! Umli- Inbs I in the higher regions of business and utation's sake she plnces a curb upon starve on flv I The support of a family Oepends ' arts aud his wife's greatest trouble her ambition at the expense of her, This latter din W niHin their wage, and their uage ana am) ))rovellt tlis nvlng off ultosether At the ,nge or 20 the average woman position depends upon their faithful- ( nn a tangent. has only the choice of two ways of I IIB iife 0en to her. One is to go on ! mnn who would wllliiiclv at-. The man who sharpens his pencil ' earning her living and becoming an I 1 tend church, witli his family, who uny money, a uttft them in ilM ..4 . t ti , . .. wu mum Mite, 1 MONDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1902 Let us hope that one day man kind will be happy and wise and though this day never should dawn, to have hoped for it can not lie wrong. Maeterlinck. WANT IN A LAND OF PLENTY. bv the masses, t-o valuable to the country at large, low of the.r hands, care not foi inno cent childhood even though it suffer, and cry for relief and perish in its utter helplessness. There is au area of coal in the United States, sufficient to warm the firesides of the nation for centuries. It belongs to the public. It is public utility, which should be used for the public good. How utterly undemo cratic, how vainly and unreasonably wasteful aud detrimental to allow HHi men. the press, the women's eluhs and every agency in the land auk for Sunday rest for the laborer. Let them quit travelling on Suudaj. quit asking for mail on Sunday, quit demanding the soulless corporations to hurry ireight on Sunday and bv a 1 nil round smoothly nnd evenly as 1 old maid, the shunned or both young 1 I tlinimli it wnrn nlnnprt nft 111 nil ftlltO- ' ft ml nlll lltld the OtllCr to beCOIlie tllC I ninst nf fliom . ., ' would gladly observe a day of rest at' ,ntr sharnener is systematic and wife of a man who may. or may not J home heln In fk. wiJ his humble home, is a slave to the; deviating irom a nxeii pn iuijue umi , , .. ... ., .J he would drive a woman with a sensi- The majority choose the latter clenched In the hot , uou w 111111 101""' lura"l tive temperament to distraction In 'career but their wishes In this resiect us narrow, mei i-enur uiuum aim ... slx lllontliB. nre not so ensv of nttninment ns n gives worldliness the rein. He who leaves the sharpened wood man's. The latter sex has not only Let the mililir. the niiliiit. the lay-. as. jagged as saw teeth round the top the greater number of candidates to; tins n iinRrv ionium- mid win wmu iu riippi irnm mil n limn c iui in onust? lutinii unrt nr cnmAiL ijuiiiitri 1111 lite l' v.u... iu xit? iiumnti wi wi. jiv t iu ouiiaji( men, fa -l1!.!!,.!. ,1.-. AoHntii tunniiti, t-lin ntl Kiinnnccftil 1 i tile midst i nf ctt-nntrtli nan.. a.i.v v . ...... .....v., " - -- r-v.v vj".-. ... ... ..... I. uie MJICT manage ttmt sort 01 man oeauuiuuy, uu tne otner nann, a gin may ue iurce 10 say noumir rf B rl.n,...!. n.wt tf 1... n..to n .i-ifn M-ltli n ' ........ ..P .n . I .,il n n lmf auu ii (..c i "lie ...it, u t i-ij iwiiu ui u i iu v. utuu, i..,v.ti nun UCSCI calm, persuasive eye tie win in n lew tnroucn sneer mouesiy. ctare noi ten Miat a Kinaness it i .. 1.. nn n lnn.l. 1. 1 ... I tl.A ....l,n....l.u.r. n4.,n.l. nml, n-t... llllllUlt. UV HO Iliei'K US il liLllkll- 111111 PU. HUU lll- UllllUiJllll-00 U111.-111I- uuua nilU UIC UtfipiS!.'T lilt' mull liu uucau l muji iu fiuiiisii nit; Mil II u iubllliill nan iu uc vuiiiii cu uou Liinaiu 10 szi the point of lead once tne wood is cut to be understood , do." if some friend toH tne rarm or In the tEsp. i iiit-B now contaia tlnat in a snrrr nll.M .ui pioyment or strcrtag j clrls whn mlM ....... w.k ttv uumt, or 14 deteniilned. studieti effort. dlM-enrage away has a streak of coarseness in The lot of a plain girl of marriage-' them, "Stay on the fj.t the slavery that Knows no rest. Church attendance will increase enlightenment and happiness will in crease as the heavy cross of necessity is lifted from the shoulders of labor THE COUNTY PRESS. The people of Umatilla county have . coal barons to make a toy and a play- Within the past .week the public has ! thing of the priceless treasure of SO. witnessed numerous riots, nt different ; Ot'O.OOO people, points in the United States, in which . the cry of the mob was "coal. coal. COMPARATIVE CUSSEDNESS. coal." ' At Hoston the crowds of Door, drh- In the midst of the moral crusade en to desperation by the biting winds ' now being carried on iu Pacific Coast I cause to be proud of the progressive of winter, trampled the salesman and cities, it is an interesting study to country press which Is fighting the policemen, pushed the guards aside, j look into the statistics of crime, and I battles of progress, who were hurriedly summoned to pro- determine from figures aud facts Just j Hard-working, hard-hitting, aggres tect private property, and taking pos-'how wicked the great cities really j sive. appreciative of their hearty sup session of the eoal bins, helped them-j are- i -,ort ano throbbing with vigorous aim selves to fuel. ! From a bulletin of the department j and Purpose, the list of exchanges On last Saturday, in the Western of labor, usually very dry reading, I tnat comes from Umatilla county to city of St. Paul, a crowd rushed into some unusually juicy facts are gath-'luc U"'LC "uaL "b'" Br,!. Pnr the vear 1901. th criminal ever-v way tnorougtuy representative his nature Hf who shaves off the nMc age aud there are- many is lead till the point Is like a needle is not to be coveted. refined, delicate and sensitive. Xew Strange though It seems, It is never ork American. A. II. Johnson, wuW It 1.. Mnll.A... L.. x i u .uaiiii-ui uuuuu au Ka theloss true that the majority accept at L kian, ual. the offices of the Northwestern Coal Company, beat a clerk almost to death and frantically fought with each other for the purchase of a few tons of coal. Winter has brought on the climax in the coal situation. The scarcity was not felt so long as the wind was "tempered to the shorn lamb" of the tenement house. But now that the bitter cold is pinching the thinly-clad denizens of the gTeat cities, the cry of want goes out to the world. There is a lesson in the situation j land, 2; Seattle, 6; Atlanta, 1. Vag which should cause the country, and rancy, Portland 197; Seattle, 936; At especially the owners of the earth's j lanta, 2190. Housebreaking, Port Btor of fuel, to blush for shame. 'land, 24; Seattle. C3; Atlanta, CS. The coal operators are wealthy; j Larceny, Portland, 301; Seattle, 342; they did not need the profits they j Atlanta, 302. All other offenses, tranBp0rt aervlce. Seattle statistics ot Portland. Seattle and At lanta, Ga., are as follows: Number of policemen. Portland, 53; Seattle. 7S; Atlanta, 161. Number of retail saloons, Portland, 267; Seattle, 187; Atlanta, 104; amount of license, Port land, 400; Seattle, $600; Atlanta, $1000. Cases of drunkenness, Port-. land, 908; Seattle, 1186; Atlanta, 4242. Disturbing the peace, Portland, 192; Seattle, 1888; Atlanta, 7063. As-( sault and battery, Portland, 213; Seat- tie, 218, Atlanta, 22. Homicide, Port-1 or the sterling qualities or the people they live to serve. The press Is the mirror of the na tion and the neighborhood. The tastes, the aims, the llkee and dis likes of the people creep into and col or the columns of the newspaper they read and support. Between the lines and in the lines of the county newspayers may be read a prophecy of the future or this coun ty. United for Its good, harmonious and aggressive, the towns and news papers of the county cau make Its record one at which we well may marvel. The muster hand of James J. Hill is being felt In the distribution ot the Is Hill's city. His great road ends there and his line of ocean steamers begin there and he will bo the same con were losing by the strike; they could Portland, 1509; Seattle, 4536; Atlan well afford to let It drag on for ta, 1742. Total arrests, Portland months, for they well knew the great , 3364; Seattle, 9175; Atlanta, 15.C37 shortage occasioned by the six; The total arrests made In Portland qu6r,ng hef0 Qn sea tnat he h oy. months ot idleness, would only add , for the year was a trifle over one-third ed to ue on lan(J u )s HU1 wnQ Js five-fold to their dividends. Want the total tor Seattle, and but one-fifth back of SeatUe.B 'bIdi and lt ,8 mn cannot reach them. Their own com-, the number for Atlanta. who hag R flnger on thQ wavor, fort is the breadth and depth and After all, Oregon's metropolis Is notpul80 of war department. wuh ueigni oi uu me.r cuumueruuuu. au un,y wiiu. ouuu.uuub now BUch ft t0 ,eafli PorUand would j E The suffering caused bv the want agitating the city ot Portland are ..iii . B of fuel can be smilingly placed to the ' found In every large city In the coun credit ot the miner who refused to try While much excitement and work. many dramatic situations have ac- The self-complacent operators, with companled the raiding of Portland's outstrip every city west ot Chicago, i Tom Johnson's "tax education bureau" has been declared unconsti tutional. It Is Illegal tor the com- the world's wealth so much needed dens of iniquity, tar worse social mon people to study government GREAT SALE OF This !; the time to line vntir Hhriistiiin: nrCHntc for vnnr frlnnrlQ. and at no Dhce Hi nnu me assortment so gooa nor the prices so low as at TU.JS ITAln.- we nave neanj ncj anybody neds, and now our stock is complete, so we urge you to come at once and selecti WWkkklf WW WUB Ughldf ftWIAV. 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