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-te;; k-; Vf'' ft' f - it Are Yoo Constipated ? Are You Bilioas ? 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 SATURDAY. MARCH 1003. ase .More or it is neeiieu. .More or can rind room In the. bnay throngs that mnile up the strange surrouiul- I lugs nf n ronimoreial ago. I.ovc novur fails to master what ho finds, Itut works n different way In different minds: The fool enlightens, and the wise he blinds. Dryden. THE PIONEERS ARE PASSING. The Oregon legislature failed to pass one highly important measure, one whirl) the people will sorely need before the full fruition of irrigation can come to the stnte. This was the bill amending the present Irrigation law of Oregon, regulating the Irriga tion of land, by contract, under the provisions of the Carey act. At pres ent the contractor prevents settle ment, by holding the entire tract set aside, for Irrigation purposes. He holds the land and uses it until the ontiru cost of irrigating it shall have been paid to him and In many ways "A Pioneer uf 1S51." This little le gend contains a volume of history, when added to the death notice in the columns of Oregon newspapers, l'eo- has arbitrary control of the tract and pie who speed across the continent can use it to his own profit, Indefl- today and complain at two hours de- nitely. to tho exclusion of bona fide lay on account of a broken down en- settlers, glne or a blizzard, know so little of Western pioneer hardship that it is not worth listening to. Those who started West from Omaha on a May morning in 1850, or oven 1865, and pointed their lead yoke of oxen toward a dim trail marking the desert, have taken the supreme degree In the freemasonry of civiliza tion. "What It meant to those hardy argo iauts, to close the door of the past There are repulsive evidences of depravity in all classes of society. An organized band of grave robhors, Including college students and pro fessors, has been exposed In Indiana. Yesterday the supreme court of New York granted n decree to a tottering old reprobate of 75, giving him per mission to abandon a woman who tes tified that she had been bis wife for thirty-six years. There is need of missionary work in many places. behind them to leave the travelled roads in their childhood land and take wl,ere l.he Pr. b"n" of Af- They would gain the distant summits of their far-off, hnppy land. Sldo by side thoy walked togethor, lingering Bomotlmes for a kiss. Dreaming of those far-off summits, of the future's perfect bliss: Rut tho battle-stress wna on thorn and the fooman bado them yield And their onward stops were lilddon by the smoke 'upon the field; And his heart grew fnlnt within him as he murmured "I must fall For tho fooman presses over, nnd his cohorts conquer nil. Hut the woman, loynl ever, only wills pered 'ou shall win; You shall snatch the victor's laurel from the battle strife and din.' Then again he struggled ouwnrd, though his wounds were gaping wide, Listening ever for n whisper ,"I am battl'lng by your sldo." Struggling onward, struggling over, though the mists wore thick about; Beaten downward by the foeuian, lost In mists of gloom and doubt. Still he heard that gentle whisper that his spirit must obey Til ho reached tho golden summits nast the borderland nf gray. Then the world, as wise ns over, said "Behold a conquering knight For It never heard the whisper that had urged him to the height. Call It fable, fable only; lo, tho world Is full of these, Men who struggle onward, upward till the splendid prize they seize; Men who stumble, stumble often, dazed or stricken In tho din. But to rise and falter onward at the whisper "You shall win." And we name them knights and he roes of the battlo nnd the fray. Knowing not that there behind each is the one who (showed the wny. Just some little, loyal woman, forcing back tho tcarn that bluv You may honor your brave hero; 1 will sing a song to her. Tutuilla. Mnrcli G. STAND FASTI a course toward the western, moun tain peaks, none but themselves can say. Imagination can not picture the mingled emotions that must have moistened that path with tears. 1 From Omaha to The Dalles there was but one or two lont houses in 1S51. Nothing but mountain peak and tantelizing plain greeted the emi grant. What heroism It lequired, what self sacrifice, what purpose, to lescue and beautify the commonwealth of Ore gon! One by one these old pioneers of the state are passing to another fron tier. The heritage they leave is Ore gon. How great a gift it Is, those who love her Institutions and her sur roundings are best prepared to say. Every day the short legend, "A rica and India form fruitful themes of discussion "The Orderly," the official journal of Hill's Military Academy, of Port land, contains as a leading article for the February number, just issued, a paper by Robert Alexander, of Pen dleton. It Is an ably written article, lull of genuine literary merit and re flects credit upon the young man. His subject is "An Indian Celebration on the Fourth of July," and the scene is laid In Umatilla county Sometime the meaning of this hitter strife Will perfect be, when all the strife is past; , In all the storms and lightnings that make life, Stand fast! Stand fast! What are thy tears, when tears have fallen so long? What all tho shadows o'er thy path way cast? Mako of thy grief a great, immortal song ' Stand fast' Stand fast! Though the world wound thee though Its joys forsake, Love thou the world with all the soul thou hast; Give it thy heart; and, though thy heart may break. Stand fast! Stand fust! Frank L. Stanton. Fowjer married men than bachelors commit suicide State Senator George C. Brownell is now receiving a just reward that should always swiftly follow political treachery. He has aroused the oppo sltion of the Oregonlan and tho labor unions and between the two he Is very busy making explanations pioneer" is found wreathed about the Crookedness alwnys convicts Itself In obituary in the columns of the press, time. It is the grand seal of citizenship. It is a fitting history to write upon the headstone. No other words are need ed. This epitaph Is brief, but yet how splendid it becomes, when the scroll of that magic half century just past, is unrolled for the world's admiration. Pilot Rock could do no more worthy thing than to invite Dr, Cole to lec ture on health and cleanliness in that city, ns proposed by the Record. This is an age of science, nnd health, first or all, underlies municipal beauty and prosperity. Name the date. INCREASING FRATERNITY. The district convention of the Knights of Pythias which meets In I-a Grande today, is one of the many strong evidences of growing frater nity in the midst of growing competi tion Not alone in any one order or In any one class of men, but every where, in all the innumerable trades, callings and professions unity, fra ternity, nnd organization is the shib boleth of the day. I The Union Republican, which has been conducted for the past twelve years by U J. and M. F. Davis, has been sold to George A. Sclblrd and John C. Glover, of 'Del Norte, Col., and will he enlarged and Improved In many ways. DRIFTWOOD. A somewhat close observer gives the following account In the Brooklyn Eagle, of a happening at the Brooklyn bridge: "I saw a woman In a street car open a satchel and take out a No mntter how far a man wanders Purse, close tho satchel and open tho irom hnniP mil itimimri i- h. i..n purae, lane out a uime ana close mo Ized countries today, when trouble, the purse; close the satchel and lock sickness or death overtakes him, tho both ends. Then she gave the dime to ready hand of fraternity reaches out tne conductor und took a nlckle in .to him. shields him In misfortune, "??ansT-, T,ben ?h.e, "enca the, 8at: ,,. . , ' chel and took out tho purse; closed nurses him In Illness or tenderly the satchel and opened the purse; put closes the "low, green door" upon his In the nlcklu and closed the purso; clay. oponed the satchel and put In tho It can ho truthfuny said that there g" Z SM 2fu are no strangers any more. Organl- her back hair was all right, and it zatlou has so thoroughly permeated was all right, and aha was all right, society; fraternity has so closely and u8t 08 sweet! That was a wo linked mankind, that men find broth- mant T,,at 18 ono, ,Plct,ur: here 18 nrs everywhere ti, hnm i , another by an equally cIosb observer rs everywhere. Tho hailing sign of along a different line: ictufeimiQn is met nt every turn. The "They were married In the autumn, protecting arm or benevolence, broth eriy lovo nnd mutual assistance is ready everywhere to shield tho help less and comfort the needy, Tho great movement of organiza tion has gone on bo speedily, has reached Into every corner of society so completely, that few men are found today who stand alono In tho world. The bond of some fraternal union, when the leaves were turning goiu, And tho mornings boro a menace of tho wintor's coming cold; Sldo by side they stood and promised hand In hand to walk through life, And tho parson said: "God bless you" as he named them man and wife. They hod little wealth lo a!d them; iiuio or tno world they know; omo genial, ready fellowship links , Dut ""'JEK "T0?' ray darling, I It is tho best development of tbo sldo by sldo and hand In band, Sieeplessne&s Is akin to insanity. Many a woman re alizes this as she lies awake hour by hour, peopling the darkness with phan toms, starting at the creaking of the bed or tue rustie ai the bedclothes. Such symp toms in general mint to disease of the delicate womanly or gans, and a con stant drain of the vital and nervous forces. This condition cannot be over come by sleep ing powders. The diseased condition must be cured before the conse quences of dis ease are re moved. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription cures I tne womanly diseases which cause nervou uess aud olcep- lessness. It is the best of tonics and in vigornnts, nourishing the nerves, en couraging the appetite and inducing refreshing sleep. Irregularity, weaken ing drains, inflammation, ulceration and female weakness are perfectly cored by "Favorite Prescription." "My wife wua rick (uroweitfhtyoua.wrUct Albert IL Pull. Omi., of Altamnnt, Grady Co Tcno. "She had uterine diwaiir una wi Ucalgq by two pbyMcana and sol t retieC At tut I read about Ir. PfercrV roetUcina and we de cided to try hl 'Parorite Vrrxcriptioo.' I ml to the draff (tore and gut one bottle and the nt dose gave case and deep. 6he had notfleptaay for three nicbta. Being core that it wonu care her I cent for five more bottles and when the had taken the sixth bottle ahe was tonsil and well.. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet should, be used with n Favorite Prescription when ever a laxative is required. HEALTHY WOMEl Praise Pe-ru-na as- a Cure for Colds and a Preventive of "in. ill!!!1 iVlllluiI'llJ .V m BBS. '5VBVliUi Mrs. M.J. Brink FIRST STAGEQF CATARRH. A Serious Mistake Which Thou sands Arc Making. The first stage of catarrh is what is commonly known as " catching cold." It may be in the head, nose, throat or lungs. Its beginning is sometimes so severe as to cause a chill and considerable fever, or it may be so slight as to not hinder a person from his usual business. In per haps a majority of cases little or no at tention is paid to the first stage of ca tarrh, and hence it is that nearly one half of the people have chronic catarrh in some form. To neglect a cold is to invite chronic catarrh. As soon as any one discovers the first symptoms of catching cold he should at once begin the use of Pcruna according to directions on the bottle, and the cold is sure to pass away without leaving any bad effects. Unless this is done the cold is almost sure to end in the second stage of ca tarrh, which Is making so many lives miserable. If Pcruna was taken every time one has a cold or cough, chronic catarrh would be practically an un known disease. JIIm Klliulwtli liber, No. 67 Bauett street, Albany, N.Y., writes: "I have always dreiuled unsettled weather became of my extreme llaUll It- to catch cold, when a cutarrliul trouble would quickly develop through my entire sys tem, which It would take weeks to drive away. Iom tlinnkml to ny tliat since I have token 1'KIIUNA. I Uo not have nny reason to dread this anymore. If I have, been at ull exposed to the dump, wet or cold weather, I tako n dose or two of 1'EUUNA, and It throws out nny hint of sickness from my system." SIlss Eliza beth Uber. Mrs. M. J. Drink, Ho, 820 lllehlgun avenue, St. Joseph, Mich,, wrlteai "This past winter during the wet and cold weather 1 caught a sudden and severe cold, which developed a catarrhal condition through my entire system, and so uffuoted my general lieullli that I wus completely broken down, aud became nervous and hysterical aud nnflt to supervise my home. My physi cian prescribed for me, lint somehow his med icine did me no go6d. Reading of FEItUNA I decided to try it. After I had taken but three bottles I found myself In fine health." Mrs. M.J. Brink. Sibyl A. nadley,20 Main street, Hunting toil, Ind., writes: "Last winter after get ting my feut wot I began to cough, which gradually grew worse until my thront wus sore and raw. Ordinary remedies did not list Miss Sara mc help me and cough remedies t Heading an advertisement ItUNA could do, I decided tifl and you cun Imagine bow gWi It began to relieve me In aq In lebs than two veeki I n) cured." Slbvl A. Hadler. Ofa Miss Bara McGuhan, No.B(eflt, bany, N. Y writes: " A fe w months ago I attack of nUucnza,wblchii relieve. My hearing becantU came Irritated and feveruiligd right and nothing 1 ale UiWa FEItUNA nnd within two i fectly well." aura .Mrda&u. i If you do not derive pre factory results from the I write nt once to Dr.Hiit full statement of your be glad to give you Lis til gratis. Address Dr. llartmaii, I The Hartman Sanitarium, C Sweet Potatoes, kind. the good Lumber. Lumber, Lumber. All kinds (or all purposes. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Planing of all descriptions done to older. Don't - place your order for Building Material until you have consulted us. Pendleton Planing Mill lumber Yarfl, ROBCftr fOftSTEK. Proprietor anf Celery, fresh and crisp. Cabbage, solid heads. Garden Seeds The kind that grow in this soil and climate. Fresh stock o( 1903 Seeds. IRRIGATED LANDS, FRUIT LI ALFALFA LANDS. GARDEN LJ D. KEMLER & SON The Big Store in a Room. Small Alta Street, Opposito Savings Bank THE ROYAL RESTAURANT l have purchased the Royal Restaurant, on Main street, 3 doors north of W. & C. R. dnpot, where I will serve the Best 25 Cent Meal In the city. I will ap preciate your patronage and ask you to call and see me. HEAL TICKETS, $3.50 R. F. THORP. Strawhurrief, Melons, Grapes and every forase p!' Vegetable, Frt.it and Flower knov.ii can he success fully crown on the Irricated Lands of tki OREGON LAND AND WATER Situated along the Columbia River from Umatilla wtSl We are prepared, to Irrigate and have for sale 6ooow of these choicest lands, and offering them for sale sit PERPETUL WATER RIGHTS at J&50.00 per Acre (for the first 1000 Acres onlj Annual charge for water not to exeeed M per acre. For further information call upon or writer N. BERKLEY, Pendleton, OREGON LAND & WATER CO., UMATILLA, The Colombia Lodging House Newly Furnished. Bar in connection. b Bet. Alta & Webb Sts. in Center of Block. F. 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