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Are Yoa Constipated ? Are You Bilious ? ATWOOD'S CASCARA Is the surest and safest remedy for all complaints caused by a torpid liver or irregular action of the bowels. For sale only by BROCK & McCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS OLD MAN'S CLUB. the model of an equestrian statue of '(Jen. Philip Sheridan. Two of his fa mous paintings ' "Warren In the' The Unltexl States senate Is a ver Old South," and '"Jesus Condemned." j liable old man's club, the oldest He ha.d beet sick eight months. Xew members bein? Pettus and Morgan. atk Times. the representatives of Alabama In that body. Both live In Selma. both ALASKA. are lawyers, and both were Confed erate brieadler-Renernls In the civil war Pettus is a rhlpper young states man of S2. and Morgan Is "9. Many of the senators are more than 70 years of age. If William H. Seward were ow alive he would have no little pleasure In recalling some of the things said against him because of the purchase of Alaska, in view of the returns of the trade of that territory. In the last I Ikith of Connecticut- representa sis months of the calendar year ISO! lives have passed that limit. Hawley Alaska imported from the United being 77 and Plntt 76 years old. The States J3.41S.942 in merchandise and ' same Is true of Xevada. Stewart Is in cold and silver, and It exported to i 76 and Jones 73 years of ase. Presi the t'nited States J24.9S9.1SS In value' dent Frye is 72: Hoar, the sage of The total trade of the territory, for-' the senate, is 77. and Allison, who dt- eigc and domestic, for the six months ' rei ts the Hnnnclnl and much other i was J3o.;2.fi5S. which is over four, legislation, is 74. Teller, who has I times as much a6 Seward paid for the j Just been re-elected from Colorado, i tf rritory. It was a splendid "bargain"! is 73. Quay, of Pennsylvania and i foist (feeva) THVRSDAY FEBRUARY : No man wins his rreatest fame in that vooatton to which he has given most of his time: it's his side issue the thing he does for recreation, his heart's . play-spell, that gives him im mortality. There Is too much tension in that where his all Js staked. But in his leisure, his heart is free and overflowing, and his best work flashes forth Elbert Hubbard. I w4. allow him to select his own sub-: ordinate?, and they wii: be entirely .mlo; nntro: of the superintendent. Ti.is places the management in the fur the Vnlted States Philadelphia Piatt, of New lork, are of the same Pjvss ge. 70 years. Vest, Missouri. Is 72: ' Cullom. Illinois. 74 ; Bate. Tennessee. BENTON'S PROPHECY. ;77. Proctor. Vermont, 72. ami Gib- OTTO MIESCKE For the family dinner plain cooking is the rule, but the food itself should be of the best meat in particular, for that reason those who deal at our market never have cause for corn paint as their meats are always ol the best and uniform quality-fresh and tender. New.. I son. Montana, 73. Noise is not an indication of abil ity or worth. Any old wagon will rat tle when all its bolt., rivets, tires and tongue are loose. The Evening Telegram prints the story of a range war in Grant county that does an injustice to the peacea ble citizens of that locality. Sensation-making is no part of a corres pondent's duty. Ex-Governor Sempl. of Washing ton, is in jail for refusing to answer the questions of the grand jury, and the instructions of the judee were that he remain there until he agrees to answer. This treatment is a sure cure for corruption. Th Commercial club of Kansas) (City has asked the Missouri legisla-i The redeeming feature of these I lure to appropriate 520.000 for a i aged statesmen Is that a majority of ; sta'ue of Thomas H. Benton, to be' them are honest, capable men who nantls of the superintendent; gives J erected in Kansas City, as near as'wer elected before senators became him power to select, direct and dis-i possible to the spot where Benton! to be recognised as the representa-char-e h Iveln and 1 one of the moat mad hls anim,s prophecy in 1S5C 'lives of wealth, corporations and spec cnarge tits lnlp and is one ot .ne niwijthat the wollM bound to- ltti interests, and have a hold upon business-like reforms inaugurated mj ?etner by bands of Iron, and that our . their constituents sufficiently strong the state government. In this way. somebody will be responsible. When matters go wrong, there will be no question as to authority. It is a typ ical Chamberlain Idea. Where there is authority there must he responsibility. OTTO MIESCKE COURT STREET Hoascr's Old Stand products would be carried to feed the to retain their places. Men like Mor Innumerable millions of the Orient. I gnn. Pettus, Hoar, Teller. Vest, Alll- Pointing with outstretched hand to-' son. Cullom. Hawley and Frye are no ward the setting sun. he 3aid: "There! longer elected to the senate because. Is the East: there is the rood to . regardless of party, their fidelity to India." Exchange. i their constituents and personal integ- I ri'y have never been questioned. A WORLD OF LITTLE THINGS. Boi-e Capitol News. a chord In little vlU f lnllnl.1.1. .... i nature's song; Ing complaining witness "hide out" j a little deed of righteousness to stand when their cases are called. He is I against the wrong: iustlv tired of it. too. and should i A ,UIe dl,J-v heeded; a little honor fine for contempt of court, the next FOOD AND CHARACTER. little won: A little hill surmounted, nnri n man. ana every man. nereatter. wno kindness done; makes a complaint, causes an arrest: A little labor daily: a little prayer and ! nraise: and then fails to appear at trial to Eaten constantly or to excess pork will produce pessimism: beef, audacity- mutton, melancholy: veal, loss of energy: butter, laziness, and potatoes, dullness. Mustard for memory. Apples for brain power; eggs. milk, fruit and grains for health and vivacity. Max DRIED FRUITS 25 pounds of fancy dried prunes' only Si.oo. We have Dried Goods Comincr in A-:l "' O "-HIV. CM 3 Jiviris, Uhirt W- , Maists. 5 wmius nnrf ' - , . ""c are far thp hnct , ' - -w lu alyle aiJ ynue m town Ed Eben 645 JIam street. Nectarines Prunes Apples Pears Apricots Peaches Raisins Cnrrants Figs r . ti i - i. . 1 1 - ' V. Men are like rivers: some of them are clear as crystal, and one glance is sufficient to penetrate them. Others are still and dark and sluggish, with eddies and undercurrents that cannot be understood nor depended upon even after a lifetime study. The Willamette valley papers refer to the portage road bill as a graft. If the farmers and stockmen of that part of the state had been subjected to the same freight rates that East ern Oregon products have paid, dur ing the past twenty years, they would welcome a deliverer with open arms. Western Oregon gets what she needs. with very, very many costly luxuries prosecute. Courts are not play things. The people keep them for business purposes. Their mission 1 to straighten out moral kinks and the man who takes his troubles Into court should have the backbone to assist the court In keeping good or der, by offering the testimony against the law-breaker, he must have had when he filed complaint. A few fines for contempt will bring prosecuting witnesses into court. One law-breaker is as bad as another. .(A little act of kindness to gladden j well's Talisman weary days; t And so the whole creation to Its j The ceaseless heaven swings. j World' For little man Is living in a world ofja mile little things. waiteth still A little fire for comfort when winter nights arc chill A little dream, God-given, to bless us on the way; A little welcome waiting us at ending of the day: A little purpose shining through every deed we do; A little bunch of roses to overspread the rue: A little peace surpassing to which the spirit clings. For little man is living in a world of little things. A little hope, a little love, a little toll and rest; A little glimpse beyond the veil, a lit tle problem guessed; A little faith, a little doubt, a little blinded trust; A little halting Journey, and a little of Its dust: little knowledge merely of little trn i.c Tirtk Anil uation issue and increases the public A mtle dream of heaven awaitng at school fund 25 per cent per capita.) the end: There is no reason now for iow val-'A little struggling upward, although nations nt nmrbrr w, . c broken wings filling county treasuries with id.e "V,, th.nt" f added. Eastern Oregon asks for noth- schoo! funds b' h'sh valuation. As-j A. J Waterhouse in New York' ing but the bare necessities of Indus-! sessors can sav enough in taxes to' Times J trial life, and cheaper freight rates is , ln sta,e- to double the extra funds the first and greatest need. I to b apportioned to tne pibli " schools. President Elliott, of Harvard, has showing that of concession street at the Fair. St. Louis, will be over in lpnEFth Rdplnnlnp titer north of the center of the grounds, ex ! tending southward nearlv half a mile A little hope to cheer us. although It I U will sweep to the eastward and ter Through the efforts of Senators Pierce and Smith, and Representa tives W. M. Blakley and G. W. Phelps of this county, the new school tax law was passed. By this law the I funds of the state will be increased about Jl.ort per capita on the school population, and the 5 mill fixed school levy was repealed. This meas ure alone was worth the salaries of all the legislators, to the children of the state. It divorces the school) fund question from the property val-T mlnate near the government and state buildings. It will form a direct avenue also between the government buildings and the horticultural building. The Gasoline Engine is man's most handy companion See the Improved THEME Gasoline Engine It's something new. Requires no packing and has no stud bolts to twist off. Let us show you our irrigation plant. Irrigaticn in this countrv means wealth. Wittee, r THE Standard Grocery Court Street Low Sellers of Groceries ARE YOU READY TO BUY J REAL ESTATE THEN LOOK AT THIS LIST ' I Preaching from the Honse To I Ou the merits of our fine laundry wol ! wouldn't have half the effect thatoj jui our exquisitely laundered ahfl ironts, eoiisTB or cutis on the weauj has ujmiu his friends. We make m3 customers from our fine specimens 1 finish, color and aitistic lannrlrrvJ on the wearer than a lecture cn tg ! subject would give us. "Seeing is a ! lieving," and our card is on all tl , laatiuioug dressers in Pendleton. ; THE DOMESTIC IiUMl', . Court and Thompson Streets! two large i improved. , G000 SOUND WOOD FRUIT OF THE LOOM." produced statistics FAMOUS COBB TWINS. the total number of graduates of that Cyrus Cobb, sculptor, painter and uuumuuu uteen me years oi niz umsitmi; bku iaat wees at nis nomel they rarelv con and 187S. 2S per cent have not mar-' a Allaton. Mass. Mr. Cobb and his! sider, and "that is ried at all. and that the remainder " tahi "IwiSr11 ?mnJE, the ' ndl Kd1 , , . . .... . ,moot remarkable twins of modern i woman, old before have raed but two children each, times. It was Darius who brought to; her time, because on an average. To this statement the newspapers the news of his broth-i necessity compels President Roosevelt, the father of six ! r's death. her to work under u, ... , , . , t . , conditions, which robus youngster,, and himself one, of u he d b more of a lineage noted for large families. , "Never were two human beings morei Pn,iA suter, t0 says: "It is race suicide." Susan B. , dependent upon one another than we , and the doc Anthony, who is perhaps somewhat . we'e- We Loth were sculptors, both ''vtf31.? ' which weaken and torment women, may in almost all cases be cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Men and women of taste and judgment ; Is always received when you go into ecstacies over the wonderful pat- place your order with us -- ' J ' - umu .uiuu " ...Uii tuc " LUC fruit of the loom." fruit of the loom But there is one ' bitter in her judgment, remarks: e ?njsts' ,th u Were mualcia"'5 mtv , , ,, . , ooth had exactly the same tastes id "Two are enough for them; Harvard literature, in amusements, in every graduate are not all good fathers." thing. No person could tell the dtf ;ference between our photographs ind True to tne splendid principles up- ery lKW oeiween our persons if we elected, the e ' ueuver a lecture, 1 couiu stepi rresenpuon. it nuiuiuuca regu larity, ones weak .,...,.. . , In and fill his place exactly. If I wore seventeen unwavering democratic conducting music he could take up my members of the Legislature stood by baton at any point and carry It out to the candidate chosen by their party the end, and no one could see any dlf- terence. II tlther were to play the Fir, Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you cap get the best for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5 i Four and a half lots with pretty cottaces. all well Now rented for 130 a month. 14500. A lodging house, 14 rooms and lot, I very centrally located, $2500. i A lot about three blocks froai Main i street, $250 i A house, S rooms aud lot, five blocks I off Maiu street, $1100. Other hou.-ea and lot from 1500 to i $2500. , Single lot from $125 to f.300 accord-, ing to location. I Four Iota trarnthur iRTtCi Sir lot tntrethnr iSLVt ' . A carriage gon-nj vehicle U twi I-ourteen lots together, whole block, lew rears It'g economr. therefore, for lfl 15C0, i owner to attend to repairs and repainunM will r.nifo.r cafh iOD termH- i ssiirMWtaa ill expiaiu aud show property up former, put in our best licki at the latter I ou applicatiou. Pendleton latrrowinjr winon wajtoni. all me while they lag rapidlv and investments nnw .-tll in cau s lect one " jou are going o our. v- ...!. r.iT mveMinieniB now will, in ntcil are the motdnrable, finely finubed ani my opinion, prove profitable. To the ' eaaieat riding Bnsgie, we bare thebtriJ Kvcrai man in rnt viut tti. oiiit i in me cut lor me leaai maucj suv? way to profit is in real estate Invest- S'r'iofL'eTiWMfieTtonbW C. D. BOYD, copmicrrr Lasts Twice As Long. bide ill Court Street ening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female went-ness. I had female t rootle for eight Ttan," wrfia The Columbia Lodging House to be the banner-hearer If la o ru. ord that has made votes for them two w,n8ug?; couId aubstltute for years hence. Although prophecies ofi mcir cany uiarupuon were rue, ana "anus vremoiea Wltn emotion as tackjoniill. llo. 'Word eannoT nrprai what speculation as to their probable he t0,tJ of tnls marvelous twinship I I ffT1- attu riu amonr uu wuduat , .. . .. .. . now sevfirert afir M Th. ,.! W'J"?, " FnencG urged me la course curing tne Denoting lor sena- T 11 V" Vl . "T m nerce-a raronie netcnption. Wheal . . . . tistic work Of these brothers dates1 cotn-ntnetd takinj; tha medicUie I wtiicbed , '"c, luw unu t,acK more than 30 years. They wete through it all. They confirmed the bom in Maiden in 1834. 30ns of the principle expressed In their platform nev Sylvanus Cobb, D. D. Cyrus prt that the will of the people must be dufed, man work? of sculpture and v, ,t.un .... , . . .painting of a national character, dl- the guiding star of their servants. jrected choni6es and lectured on art. (His first work in patriotic sculpture Superintendent Janes, of the pen- was the soldiers monument on Cam Itentiary, will be given full authority bridge common. He also made a In the management of that Institution raarb,e bust of Paul Revere for the and wm b. held responsible for .ta ftS ' regulation. Governor Chamberlain ride. One ct his latest works wasi 1 and fiftyvx found mote than I t weighed before. I wa o bad I would tie from day to da t and long for death to coco and relirre my uOerinr I had internal infiammation. a dlv agreeable drain, brearinglown pain, and such dutrcu crery month, but now I ocrer hate a pain k aU my own work and am a atrong and healthy woman. "Favorite Prescription' wakes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be used with Favorite Prescription" when ever a laxative is required. Newly Furnished. Bar in connection. Bet. Alta & Webb Sts. In Center of Block. Sweet Potatoes, the good kind. Celery, Iresh and crisp. Cabbage, solid beads. Gatdeii Seeds The kind that grow in this soil and climate. Fresh stock of 1903 Seeds call on NEAQLE BROTHERS i We Mil and guarantee the Etorer GaMlul engine. Tons AND F. X. Scbempp Propri e t o r D. KEMLER & SON The Big State in a Small Room. Alta Street, Opposite Savings Bask acnacBiBEita to magazines, if tou want to lubserlba to mriin paper In the United State or E a rope, re mit aj iuuii nuw. caecx or sena to tne EAST OBEGON'IAN' the net nnhll.h-'. pries of the publication yon deal re, and we lll hare It aeat you and aaanme all the rUk of the money belns I oat In the mat la. It will aare you both trouble and rUk. If you are a nbtcrlber to the East OrtgooUn, In remitting jeu can deduct 10 per cent from the pabllaber'a price. Addreaa EAST OREGONtAX PUB, CO., Pendleton, Oregon. Tons Just received another car load of Poultry and stock supplies at the Colesworthy CHOP MILL 127 and 129 East Alt Street PENDLETON - URIAH STAGE LINE unnnnTUiKT TtrOH.. Prop. Stage leave Pendleton dally, eptjKj Kate: To Pilot lUek, 75c: Pilot Kt and J to Ridge. 1.7S! to Blge and return, jfM Albe.aliS; to Alb, and return, M.Wi " 13 Ml to Uklah and retarn, H.ta W Offtco la del (Sea Rule Hotel, PeaetaJ