Our Li"f Richard Hudnut's Perfumes and Toilet Requisites Is now op-r. tor our :nsp or irauJing perfume-. touet i . . j . . j . i soaps, co vi jre.in -. signet fjwueis m- uui pu mum. mea'.s, et: whe.iier nu what we arc all anxious to avoid race antagonism throughout the land, which will rond this country and cause untold suffering to the uogro." Itev. George C. Lorinie. TIME TO START DIGGING. Senator Morgan, of Alabama Is a very fine old southern gentleman and this isthmian canal has been the great hobby of his later years, but it must be said that he Is making thi iwjwle of the United States just a lit tie bit tired by talking on h;s su' Ject. We wil: be pit ass i tfnd ti.' lui nr not to sh.-m vu these ocn!s BROCK & McCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS RANGE AND FARM CONFLICT. Oi.t TUESDAY. MARCH IT. U3. Though I had drained the fount of knowledge dry And heard all stories told by tongue or pen, I still should yearn to know the thoughts that He Unvoiced, unwrit, in graves of nameless men. Carrie Blake Morgan. As long as there are private mur der factories there must be public hanging factories. The old Mississippi manages to keep the river bottom farmers in a boat about half the time. The twenty minutes which the presidential party will probably spend In Pendleton, should be so crowded with hearty Western welcome that even Roosevelt will wonder how it was done. The railroad corporations are now directing national legislation on the canal bill. It is very accommodating in the trusts to step aside for a mo ment and let the oppressed railroads have a few words to say. For the first time since 1SC4, the roulette wheels, faro games and other gambling devices of Helena, Mont are silent. It must be a lonely old burg these days, for the pioneer who has grown so accustomed to these luxuries. Oregon now begins to feel the re sult of past corruption. If the school lands of this state had not been crim inally exploited by politicians and grafters, the irreducible school fund would now be so great that interest from it would meet all school require ments and a school tax levy would now be unknown. "Where there Is wilful waste ther- will be woeful want." th n.os nidation has just been snt by ' Buffalo Bill- to President Roosevelt. It is an outcry from the Inevitable conflict between the two great forces J that contribute so greatly to the ex- rellence of the West the range man land the plowman. j The letter Is short, but the solu- ; tion of questions involved in it. Is des ! tined to rearrange the entire Indus trial life of the Pacific Coast states The letter is as follows: "London, March 3. The Hon. Theo dore Roosevelt, Washington. D. C. For the benefit of future generations the timber, and especially the under brush, must be protected now before It is too late, from the sheep devastat ing the mountain water sheds, as they have already done the valleys and tablelands. If sheep are allowed to browse off the underbnuh of our mountains. In less than five years trom now the nomeseeker. the man behind the plow, the actual taxpayer will have to leave the Big Horn basin for want of water to irrigate his lands. Xo one knows better than yourself, for you are familiar with all of the West. W .F. Cody." What is President Roosevelt going to do about it? What are the Ameri can people going to do, about it? The land and the stock are resour ces of the nation. They are necessi ties in the makeup of the world. Each have equal rights in business circles. The grain produced by the soil is a plain commodity of com merce. like the wool yielded bv the flocks. ill the presence of stock in the mountains, as Colonel Codv savs. "de populate the farming districts?" If so. by what process of law or logic can the right to use the nublic do main for grazing purposes be denied the people? Would it not be equally as illogical to set the mountain ranges aside as exclusive resources of the fanning communities? . The problem is one that staggers the legislators now seeking Its solu tion. Both pursuits are legitimate. Both are followed by the leading cit- j iaens of the West and neither one can be dispensed with in the econo- . my of the country. What Is Mr. Roosevelt going to do? An answer to the perplexing question would relieve the Pacific Coast of a burden of anxiety that becomes more The senator, like a kreat mar.y others, was opposed to the Panama 1 route in the first place, but when on ' gress at the previous session Ik fore ' this last one. agreed that Panama should have the canal, those wl.. fa 1 vored a different course for tin " 1 h 'as a rule withdrew their fu-tU c; ' position . ' The great thiug was to Uu s--n: 1 line chosen for the waterwa v would Join the Atlantic an Ta ."fl oe enns. Most of the senators felt v. i about the matter, and wher. tl r alarming brief let-'arna ro,, was selected, nea' ay " cn tne suoject ot rosmon men. Senator Morgan is still uisst,i..c . and is determined that th- j ! - r the United States shall nor nu": c rr mistake upon that proposi'ior. Oregon rejoices in the beginning of active operations on the great na tional irrigation sites in Wyoming. Colorado, Montana, Arizona and Utah. The results of these works will hurry up the reclamation arid lands. Whatever is good for the j aCU,e each year; West, helps Oregon. Whatever brings ! a. to light the native vaW , 1 I Baker Cit-V seem to be growing erts .hurry.s the rrmnnnt ,a, I eary.of the Hera,d's WPe of journal- jiauu jury nas oounu tne ment of the idle domain. The referendum petitions sent out by the Baker county mining men. asking for the submission of the port age road bill and the corporation tax bill to a popular vote, have all been recalled, on account of mistakes in their construction. While there Is no reason to foar for either of those ism. The publisher over for libel and both pub lisher and editor are to appear in court this week, as a result of calum nious stuff printed about a citizen of Baker City. There is too much vile journalism now in the country. In every city is found an agency always ready to say things unfit to go into respectable homes, always ready to border so closely on the vulgar that it causes the parents of the corarau- worthy measures, it is difficult to Im agine how am- class nf rinsings rr,a of Eastern Oregon can w8h to defeat nUy tD ahudder for fate ot thoir the portage road bill. The mining f"e and dauehters. Such suggest- men are not helping their case by this unclean, unhealthy literature is unjust move. ' not wantod in the community, it is dangerous to society and the' boasted Offlee holding, under a government rihs f tree press do not include which changes its chief executive the license to besmirch the names of and head of department evory four won who refuse to contribute to years, is an unsatisfactory occupa- blackmailing funds and "hush money" tion Men usually disarrange their hunters. A man who holds up inera- buslnws affairs to accept a position bars community bv threats to di- of trust and by the time they have vi"bo alloged secret, ie only a step learn! tho routine of thoir work, and beh, the man who holds them up have had enough experience to be of wUh a service to the country, another Inex- " perlenced 0mclal supplants thorn and lf the tete " the children a so on Indefinitely. This continual 1,ub,ic education. U must deliver the change and constant suspense, is the 0oU' and their health In a dlrset cause of half the frauds that for thorn to enjoy it. coma to light In official circles He probably knows more aMu tl.c subject than any other niemlie of thf senate, and he has studied the mafter for years and has urged the building of a canal for a long time bu wib all due respect to his knowledge and splendid attainments, he is riding his hobby to death, and it is time thaf he got into the band wagon and quit The people of this nation want a canal built and they are not very par ticular just where it is constructed if it will do the work. The enterprise has been delayed I long enough and it seems fr be high , time to quit talking and so to digging. Helena Independent. A CHEAP FALSEHOOD. When you see the report that 30.-, 000 clergymen invested in the racing concerns that promised sudden wealth you may take the statement for exact-' ly what it is false. We may have some clergymen who are foolish, but ' to say that thousands of them are gamblers and knaves is too absurd to ! refute. And sensationalists never tell I the truth after they have printed their t falsehood. They let the latter stand to disgrace its victims, and them-! selves Brooklyn Eagle. NEEDS OF THE HOUR. Great is our heritage, and creat The obligation of our civic fate. to Off Fling forth the triple-colored flag aare The bright, nntraveled hichwavs the air. Blow the undaunted bugles, blow, yet Let not the boast betray us to foreet For there are high adventures for this hour Tourneys ot test the sinews of our power. For we must parry as the vears in crease The hazards of success, the risk's of peace: What need we. then, to guard and keep ns whole? What do we need to prop the state? We need The fine andacitles of honest deed The homely old integrities of soul: The swift temerities that t.ikp th part Of outcast Right the wisdnm nf heart: Brave hopes that Mammon never can netam. N'or sully with his gainless clutch for ?am. ; Young women may avoid much sick ness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith in the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dear ak. Pixkham: I feel it my duty to tell nil youiiff women how mucli Lydm E.Pmkliam's wonuertiU ejrotable Compound lias done for me. I was completely run down, unable to attend school, and did not care for any kind of society, but now I feel like a new person, and have gained s-even pounds of flesh hi three months. I recommend it to all young women who suffer from female weak ness." Aliss Alma Pratt, Ilolly, ilich. FREE 3LEDICAL ADVICE TO YOZTSG GIRLS. All young girls at this period of life are earnestly invited to write Itfrs. Pinkham for advice; she has guided in a motherly way hundreds of young women; her advice is freely and cheerfully given, and her addre.-f. is Lynn, 3tlass. Judging- from the letters she is receiving- from so many young girls Mrs. Pinkham is inclined to the belief that our girls are pushed altogether too near the limit of their endurance nowadays in our public schools and seminaries. .Nothing is allowed to interfere 'with studies, the girl must be pushed to the front and graduated with honor ; often physical collapse follows, and it takes years to recover the lost vitality, often it is never recovered. A Young Chicago Girl Saved from Despair. "Deak 31ns. Pinkhaji: I wish to thank you for the help and ben efit I have received through the use of Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vege table Compound and Liver Pills. When I was about seventeen years old I suddenly seemed to lose my usual good nealth and vitality, .bather said 1 Btudied too hard, but the doctor thought dinerent and prescribed tonics, which I took by the quart without relief. Keadiug one day in the paier of Mi's. Pinkham's great cures, and finding' the symptoms described an swered mine, I decided I would give Lydia 1 E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial I did not say a word to the doctor: I bought it myself, and took it according to directions regularly for two months, and 1 found that 1 gradually improved, and that all pains leit me, and I was my old self once more. Lillie E. Sinclaul 17 E. 22d St., Chicago 111." Lydia E. Pinkham': Vegetable Compound Is the one sure rem edy to be relied upon at this important period in a young girl's life; with it she eau go through with courage and safety the work she must accomplish, und fortify her physical well being so that her future life may be insured against sh-knesand suffering. FORFEIT i' cannot forthwith produce tii onln Mers aod signature at above tef!,muuuut whu.U ftlli prute then itiw r cu,. I.jiMu K. riiiUu. ., Lynn. Moaa, I EXCLUSIM FORI Mv Imp r.1 Ct j in Stvlf? anr! fit 1 sable Dress Skujl 'mfC "o inaividualrttJ skirts and Muslin wear in big variety Tailor-MnHe c.:.. 3 to order m my ownl Ed Ebd 645 Mam strettj DRIED FBI J 25 pounds of fancvesd Jonh Si. 00. We have Dried $5000 We need the Cromwell fire to make I us feel 1 2 The public honor or the public trust To be a thin? as sacred and august ! 4 As some white altar where the angels . Kneei. V need the faith 0 cn a nath nntrnri !i The power to be alone and vote with I Ood ! -Edwin Markhara. U ii an unjust comparison to maho In the nuastion ot school oxpenses In NEGRO QUESTION SERIOUS. The negro question is rapldlv "earing a crisis. It Is llltoly to rosult n the forming of a 'Lily White' party T ..... umeion nut net, to say: "Why the IOW -K-nn nnW . " ",c 'u"" . , bix or seven In thn north no l .v. ... Kara aBo; now it Is ten." The nam- The proclamation si'gned byTbmham oer of teachers has doubled in six L,nchi eavo freedom to the white years, and tho number of scholars SM'0,11..88 to tho blac nan. has Increased by almost 50 nnr Vhe lattef. ,s on tho border of actual value, while assessments havo votc- remained low. ww u 1 Other mnn l ,...! ... F "OnCO VOU COt tho nnrr unjust a flemn:r:r, U'i"aU " the balance of fSrco at M, ... 7 ua io me eiecuon, no will demand that say that twenty clorka must entail no n(?wr trom the political party to move expense than ton, although bus- wh,ci1 ,ho ,a ale1- He will also do- team necewltatea twenty clerka Jarg0 conce3a'ons. When this 7 ciema, cornea to pass we may look forward to if 1 A WOMAN'S PRAYER. It is notable that in the desoondencr caused by womanly diseases, there seem 10 main- a sunenng woman no way of escape from pain except at the price of life itself. It would be sad to record such a story of struggle and suffering ex cept ior uit tact, that in such dire distress many a woman has found a wav back to health and happiness by tne use of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This great rem edy for womanly 111s nas weu been called "A cod- send to weak and sick women." It establishes reiru- larity, dries weakening drains, heals in flammation and ulceration aud cures fe male weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. "Your racdidoe almost raittd me from the dad - wnt Mr lirtwm Jf Oardutr, of Eevot Plymouth Co Jlan- box j, 'My tiriu?ii like bock duSi. aud I bad pam all ovtr roe uatl wh a dragging fechne it Mcmcd : could not do my houie wot!- I had A tit down to waih the 2iih e-.e"en- In hc 67 1 wa so sick 1 ntc?Je.t?,'e aod vmyti many times that Ood would take roe. One day I found a little book I read it and wrote to I)r. Pierce, and in a few dj received an antwer. I decided to try hU medicine and to-day I am a well woman. S have no backicoe. no headache, no pain at all I ued alwat to have headache previously to fi S??i.W5! P",0"1 and P'" tt I would roll on the floor in any I took three bottles Sf.S''j;!6 PrwlPon and three Sl&1??n Medical Discovery' and three rials Accept no substitute for "Favorite Pre emption." There is nothing just as good. ur. rteree s Common Sense Medical Adviser sent free on receipt of stamps to cover expense of mailing only. Send ai one-cent stamps for the book In paper coy era; or 31 stamps for the cloth bound voW. Address Dr. R. V. Picrc 4 4 4 -4 The Best Criterion Of our work is the work it self, as our best advertise ment is rhe praue of those who patronize us. We know we can do the best laundry work, as we couldn't do it we didn't, so if you want your linen laundered better than you ever had it done, go to the DOMESTIC LAUNDRY TTY V 7 ? T T V VTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Court and Thompson 8treets, Tons AND Tons Just received another car load of Poultry and stock supplies at the' Colesworthy CHOP MILL 127 and 129 East Alta Street HOW DO YOS I expect peop,e t0 know vvha ThenstoTe cTT ner lex" 11 known nnless It advertises AUvFR T SPO ARE YOD READY TO BUY REAL ESTATE THEN LOOK AT THIS LIST Four nnd a half lots with two We pretty cottuKea. nil well improved. Now nsuted for t30 a month, H500. , A lodging hou.e, 14 rooms nnd lot 1 very centrally located, J2500. strt!uSS,UtU,rW5bI'CkB fru Ma,ui ' .!lllWe 8 roonw a,ld ,ot- 'Ive blocks ! "II Main street, J1100. 1 .oS5!,er hmsee ttml au from $500 to! Bhigle lot from $125 to f300 accord ing to location. "t-WHU banr Iota together 1000. Six lots together, $850. lB00UrtfeO l0U loKether, whole block, wl!! 2t1,ir cah, r on tnn8- 111 explain and show property up on aptdleat on. Pendleton is growing rapidly and InveatmeuU now will in my opinion, prove provable. To the average man in the West, the surt wayu, profit is in tnl 5tite lS G. D. BOYD, III Court Street I Nectarines Prunes Apples Pears Apricot! mck' Cnrns THE Standard Gr Court Strett Low Sellers oi Gto Sweet Potatoes, kind. Celery, fresh anicris Cabbage, solid heads.! Garden The kind that grow at and climate. Fresh stwj Seeds. D. KEMLER Tht R4o- Stote in 1 KOOffl Alta Street, Opposite Sfl GOOD SOUND Is alwavs received' place your order wilhof 1 Fir, Tamarack ..Pine.. can Why buy poor coilj cet the best n- price? Laatz Bi Telephone Mj Real Estate is the Base of all i The best invests the Pacific I in thp. Vnkima ValkJl cm I nnrl rlimate af : t!uf nf more divefitl than any other secW1! country. f ti- ' vi 1. C.rntl-Ml i ne xnc&i 1 raw and improved; suitable for any Wm Prices are so Investicrate. It's makinc proposition Pasture Landa.Sl'' per acre. Choice Raw Latti Improved Lnl,sA,fl(j steads still left. YTTTTYYTTTTTTT1