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The BUCKEYE Folding Vapor Bath Cabinet. THE ONLY PERFECT CABINET MADE For the Scientific Application of Heat and Steam In Curing and Preventing Disease. : : : : : Endorsed by 3o,ooo PHYSICIANS and OVER 600,000 Happy Users PRICE, $5.00 BROCK & McCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1903. "Happy lie With such a mother! Fnlth in womankind Bents with his blood, and trust in nil things high Comes easy to him, nnd tho' he trip nnd fall, He shall not hnld his soul with clay." excursions and a great many other affairs of a similar nature. The or ganization of this association should mean tho working together harmoni ously of the business interests of the city for tho upbuilding nnd advance ment of Pendleton. OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS. Why could not the ladles of Pendle ton organize a league for the protec tion of our feathered friends, the song birds? Tlie hoy has a slingshot, an air gun or a 22-rlfle he is not a bad boy. He simply lacks training along tho line of the wanton destruction of God's harmless creatures. He does not know that the birds he is killing "just for fun" are the farmers' best friend. He does not realize that each season in raising their brood they rid the farmer of countless insect pests, which would do his growing crops great damage. He Is simply the average boy. Just such a boy as yours or mine, unless thoy have had special training along this Hue. The lark sits on the fenco post pouring out its soul in its rapturous love song. There Is a slight report and Its clear, liquid, flute-like melody Is stilled. It was a good shot and the bird flutters down with a broken wing to die a lingering death. What about the boy? He simply needs training. His energy is mis directed. Teach him to study the nn ture and the habits of the bird. It is a fascinating study. He will enjoy it Organize a "Bird Study Club." Got him Interested In it. He will soon he come their champion Instead of their destroyer. Instead of a Saul he will become a Paul. On another page we publish the law recently passed. Cut It out and save It. While the birds are important, your hoy Is more Import ant. Talk It over with him and get him Interested in their protection. ADVERTISE OUR RESOURCES, t Some of the valley counties are get ting out very neat and attractive booklets to advertise to the home' seeker the advantages of their sec tion or country. Tlie booklets are handsomely Illustrated with typical farm and livestock scenes. Umatilla county might very profitably fall into lino and emulate their excellent ex ample. We certainly have resources in this county which would attract the favorable attention of the home seeker if presented In an attractive form. In a recent talk with Colonel Drake, he said: "I am surprised that a county as rich as Umatilla county, does not get out more attractive read' Ing matter descriptive of her resour ces. You should Illustrate some of tho splendid cattle and sheep of your county. As an Investment It would certainly he a paying one." OREGON'S INTEREST ORIENT. IN TH John Barrett has aroused much In terest In the Orient. Ho has secured the promise of exhibits from Japan Korea, China, Ceylon and India. The possibilities of trade with tho Orient are almost boundless. A vnst and teeming population Is to be fed. They can make use of all tho foodstuffs w can send them. They can be taught to uso and thus create a demand for many of our manufactured articles Take tho one item of condensed mllli During tho past year there has been a steadily Increasing demand for in unina nun jnpan. it is greatly es teemed there by tho rich as a dell cacy. So It will be with other of our products. Already thoy are dragging our plows with elephants In India and our mowing machines with cam els on tho steppes of Siberia. IT LOOKS GOOD TO THE STOCK 8EATTLE AFOOT. We are so used to modern convex lences that wo take them as a matter of course. Not till wo are deprived of them do we begin to appreciate them. Tho citizens of Seattle are beginning to realize tho great convenience of tho street cars now that they have to walk. Tho suburban service and tho night service has been abandoned. The sympathies of tho public seem to be with the striking employes In splto of the inconvenience to which they aro put by tho almost total suspen sion of service. A FORWARD STEP. The organization of tho Business Men's League or Retailers' Associa tion of Pendleton, Is a forward Btop in tho lino of progress. As nn asso ciation they can consider and act up on many things for their own nnd tho city's good. For example, Sunday closing, closing all stores at C o'clock, except on Saturday night, tho entertainment of distinguished guests, tho management of celebrations and . Last night's rain means much to the stock that have been on short rations for some time past. Tho hills seem to have put on their robe of green over night. Hay has not been so scarce for many years as It has been for the past month. Aside from all humanitarian grounds, It Is not a paying proposition to try to wiii' tor stock without suflicient feed to carry them through the winter. Ewes Insufficiently fed are too weak to prop erly care for their lambs and the con sequence Is the percentage of Ios.3 is hlgt. A great deal of Interest Is being manifested In the anti-trust legislation which was placed on the statute books by the last congress. The Im presslon prevailed at the time that the legislation was Innocuous; that the trusts had nothing to tear. It now appears that some of the now laws were loaded for bear. The bureau of commerce is worrying tho trusts, Tho prompt appointment of addition al law ofllcers seems to Indlcnte a tendency on the part of the depart ment of justice to strenuously follow the anti trust legislation. All around signs appear to Indicate that perhaps tho anti-trust work of congress was not so futile after all, in accordance with the request of the State Grange the Oregon Agricul tural College Is getting out a series of bulletins pertaining to nature stu dy for the use of the rural schools. This Is not to add an additional study to those already required in the school loom, nut It Is for tho purpose of teaching tho pupil to take notice of a lew or nature's manifestations of growth and change. The theory of modern education Is to teach the mind to see, tho hand to do, and the mind to act. Learning by doing Is the best form of education. We aro In receipt of the March number of the Oregon Teacher's Monthly, it is a very creditable Is sue. It should receive tho hearty support of Oregon school teachers. THE MAN WHO RE8IQNED. A merchant pointed out In n rwtu- stenographer the other day several serious and wholly inexcusable mis- tunes wnicn ho hod made. Tho ste nographer colored at tho first word of tho lecture and waited Imnatimitlv and without listening until It was ended. Then ho resinned. "Why do you reslcn?" nslipil merchant. "Because I won't let AI1V 111 fill til Iff advantage of his power as nn em ployer 10 speak harshly to me." "What did I say?" asked tho chant. "I don't know lust wimt it only know you wore jumping on mo about my work." "Why did you leavo tho position you had before you camo to us?" ask ed tho merchant. For the same reason ihni 1 leaving here. The man thought Im could Jump on mo becauso I was an employe." But didn't you mnko nnv mlo. takes? Was your work perfect?" "Of course I mndo mistakes. M,,. body is perfect." mer- "Then you don't permit any 0110 to speak to you of your mistakes?" "I doii't think harshness Is the way to help a man to get along." "And you regard any form or re proof as hnrshncss?" The stenographer was silent. "You can't see that praise Is not of tho slightest value to you, that criti cism Is Invaluablo." Tho stenographer wns silent. "You can't see thnt by speaking to you of your mistakes I was showing myself to bo your friend; that If I had passed over your mistakes 1 should have been doing you nn In jury?" Tho stenographer was silent. "Don't you think you'd better give mo another trial?" asked the mer chant. "Yes." said the stenographer. But he resigned again within n week and was let go. At first blush every employe who reads this story will scoff at this ste nographer as a fool, as a horrible and unusual exnmplo of Inordinate vniu ty. But Isn't the story worth think Ing about? Is this stenographer so unsual. after nil? Is such vanity rare or Is It only bis courage of It that It rare? It mav have been by ambition that Iho angels fell. It Is by self-excuso that the men fall. A very great man once said that no man hail ever yet lifted his head so much as an Inch above tho mass of his fellows who had not the power of self-criticism the ability to seo his own faults either on his own Initiative or when some friend or foe pointed them out. Tho smaller kinds of su perior men close their oars against their enemies, hut learn when their friends are venturesome enough to criticise them. The larger Uluds of superior men learn much from tho frankness of friends, more from the llerce and scorching criticism of their unintentionally friendly foes. And on the day that a man ceases to bo capa ble of self-criticism, ceases to be tol erant and eager for criticism from without, on that day his undoing be gins. Again and again you hear it said of a man, "He has reached Mb limit. What does that mean? In every case close study of the man and his career will show that he has reached that stage at which self-exaltation lias sue ceeded In silencing self-criticism. Study the man who works beside you. Study the man who wns promot ed the first of the year. Study the man who wasn't especially If he happens to be yourself. This Is not a world of chance, hut of causation. There was a "why" for tho 0110 man's pioniutlon, another "why for tho other man's dismissal or fnlluro to ad vance. Scratch an anarchist nnd you will find a personification of self-esteem. a furious hater of criticism. Men used to blame the gods for their shortcom ings; then It was the devil and his mps; now It Is the social system. All the failures and ail who love to in dulge the supercilious nnd contempt- ous emotion of patronizing pity nre crying out for "mutual aid." What the world most needs Is not alms or crutches, but more friendly criticism, more self-criticism. The place to begin to correct tlie ovlls In the social system Is with the 0110 member of It who is wholly under your controt. Other corrections can wait. That one can't. Saturday ivenlng Post. THE POPULAR COUNTY CLERK Ar M-rx iK CAll PDA II MA JW I lit PM m I VTB vri w - miVV ON THE PLAINS. World-wide space and the sky above; Open light, that no shadow mars; Karth is a star with tho other stnrs, And heaven is near enough to Iovo. Waves of green on nn endless sea; Streaks of bloom that are tossed like fonm, Tho sun and the wind are here at home, And here the cloud and the storni go free. Royal night, and the veil withdrawn, Blinding glitter of starry spears; Changing glory of days and years. Perfect splendor of dusk and dawn. Earth's clear breast, and tho sky above; World-wldo spaces, and full,, free breath r Here life looks in tho eyes of death, And God la near, for the soul to love. Marjory Couthouy Smith. UOX WILLIAM A. IIEANE, OP SAX FBJLNCISCO. Ksn. Wm. A. Deane, Clerk of tho city and county of Han Francisco, was Chief Deputy in the otltco of his predeoetsor during tlio latter part of Ills trm. Ho is u Natiyo Ron, having-been Imrn and raised hi tho city of San IKrnnclsco, and has for muny years been prominently identllled with the Ordt-r of Native Honn of the Ooldon Wcdt, us well ax other fraternal organizations. Ilu is an exceptionally popular young manv socially and politically also, us ovldcotied by the ballots cast at tho lato election, lie having defeuted ills opponent lur ttio office of County Clerk by nearly 8,000 votes. Ju. a letter written January 28, 1890, from San l,raucl3co,.to.Ir.Uartman,Mr. Dcano has tho following to say of l'eruna: The Peruim Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen: " would not be without Perunar as I have found it to be the best remedy for catarrhal complaints that I' have ever used. I have tried most all of the so-called catarrh remedies advertised, and can conscientiously say that of all the remedies for catarrhal complaints recommended to me none have beew so beneficial as Peruna." WILLIAM A. DEANB. CATARRH assumes different phases I autumn catarrh. Iweach of these rarie Ju different seasons of tho year. ties different organs seeia to bu the prin XheM is, therefore, fourqntte well-murk- j clp.il seat of the catarrh, ed Tmrietles of catarrh Winter catarrh, lu tho winter tho oaUu-rh Is more-frv-pring cuUrrh. HUinrmar catarrh, audi quent in the head,. thruuland.reupira.tury org ans. In tho sprint tho t 10 omeny anoot U10 8tomuli VJll') (J I n .VJll. ... liih M IT TT. . . PUUUl HIUVI WUCfl.I Wlllln In IL- 11. 11 J ,, -""Ml iilnlwell1ituit I. 1L. l"J wmwjwk w hilt, rn.Vnr.n a 1.. . a - .0 uut meant trrU.f. catarrh la ubsolutlv'Vinn...L . ,nla f .1 .. j.. v., ..... uuuj "urine tha iiiuv n,muii.uur urir Art in - - 'J HUT 1 i.viin, t.tit- 11.1.,,... - b1' " " 10 attack tun.. uuuiwuuuruiiuBcasons that ft..... ... ... . .vm I """ I""'"" Jlliyu DMnnin Mr. Kobort Douglas. it... I . "Mi UUU JJ' NU Iff WiLalilniTtiin.Tl. n i . " v! inu x-uruun lueuiclno Cn n n.,. 1 - ... . ' " vui u., jioh 1110 ioiiowinir tn muii uuiuu UHiurrn TAmw w n ..1 u.. . " 7'" ".I".. Mtl lur Duma .rears, aurinrr u.f.j.1. ut "v fw.iwuo iur coas, c&lMrrtt venerai aeauitv with . . . tiivm. 1 uavc uaia nnrtirtiimm.ti- iu us ciiclis, ana i nave ahmi,.,. imence in 11s curative qualltlt, have no hesitation In rii. 7 emphatic endorsement." Hon. Clomont At. 1limn,...i . -.M.MUUU U Tim iiAar. u'nnwTi nnwan.. . 1 ici iiipn in v..T. mt 11.. for years editor of ouoof the principal papers In Hart ford, Conn., later was prominently connected with tho Now York Record er and Now York World. He has traveled oxtensi vo- lv ntifl lalfnnwn nil Tlnn t i o v 0 r tho United Statea fnr liln inlnnf . . tilntl Wrltlnn. l(.'M.all a. Co., he says: "lor about six yera I hare trouble every fall and winter with voice. At times It his extended to bronchial tubes and lung.. I think II. la 4vr.Kl.in namn .-V. J JTCHiB IMU, uu v 11 iLil ml. rug I 1 . CJH T 1 . ,- . 1 I 1. 1.11 111. .in., v iiuia mibcu 1 CIU1U. vuu:u jimi uvvu uiuuiui uiamuoTrr IVUIO, Ul.ui IIJIIMIJ niu T, UIIUK lu Arlington." Ul Montague street, lyn.N.Y. scicnimc icmeuy lor caurrn, u I'liLurrii wni!rt!ver iih:iiiihi. lurntii waste. By flavlncr the mucualtcn No rpniwiv can tkikh.mv' buddit - v v rj-. Peruna. Tako no other remedy. is 110 BUbstuiuo xor HUB C&UR& fine. Menu ior a iroe vook. on A. pnua Ut Hunina MfvllrMnA UA. lumbuti, Ohio. INDIGESTION Is tlie cause of more discomfort than any other ailment. If you eat the things that you want and that are good for you, you are distressed. Ack er's Dyspepsia Tablets will mnko your digestion perfect and prevent Dyspepsia and its attendant disagree able symptoms. You can safely eat anything, at any time. If you tako one 01 these tablets arterward. Sold by all druggists under a positive guar antee. 25 cts. Money rofunded if you ure not satisfied. Send to us for a free sample. W. II. Hooker & Co.. iiutiaio, n. t. Tons AND A Nightmare Gives point to the fact that exceulve or irregular eating dUturbs the digestion. Nightmare or niiiht hag has it's day time correspondence in the undue fullness after eating, with the belchings and sour or bitter ruing so often experienced after too hasty or too hearty eating: Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures dyspepsia and other dlueases of the stomach and its allied organs of diges tion and nutrition. When these diseases are cured, the whole body shares in tlie increased strength derived troni food DroDerlv digested and nerfcctlv asuimil. ated. ' " "Your 'Golden Medical Dltcoverv' and Dr. aage'a Catarrh Remedy have been of Meat benefit to me." writes (f rof.) Pleasant A. Oliver, of Viola, fulton Co.. Ark. "llelbie I used tlie above mentioned remedies my sleep wa not sound; digestion bad; a continued feeling of misery, I now leel like a new man. Any one in need of medical treatment fur nasal catarrh conlil do no better tliuu to lake treatment of ur. k. v. fierce. 1 icnow nis medicines are all right In this clasa of diseases." Sometimes a dealer temnted bv the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines will offer the cus tomer a substitute as being "just as good" as the "Discovery." It Is better for him because It pays better, but it is noi as gooa ior you, it you want tne medlciue that has cured others, and which you believe will cure vou. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the clocutd svstein from accumulated impurities. Small Homes IN AN NEAR PENDLETON 3-lot tract, one of the best building sites on the bottom 890. 8 lots, house and barn, well located 2000 20-lot tract, Irrigated; something to invest In J1C.000 3Vi acres, large house, stone cellar, fruit of all kinds, rich soli, barn, well Irrigated $2250 4 acres, house, barn, fruit, one of the best gardens in town J2600 B-acre chicken farm, irrigated bottom land, house, barn, chicken houses, incubators, fruit, alfalfa ....$2000 10 acres, mostly rich bottom, well Im proved $2600 IB acres, 8 acres of It rich bottom, running water, house, chicken yards one of the best small places in Pen dleton $860 8OME BARGAINS IN FARMS AT $10 to $13 PER ACRE. N. T. Conklin. Phone, Red 277. Bargains in Real Estate I havo a larger and better list of Farms, Stock Hanches and City Property to sell than ever before. Also a big lot of land in the coming wheat suction of Eastern Washington, N. Berkeley Tons Just received another car load of Poultry and stock supplies at the Colfesworthy CHOP MILL 127 and 12U Eat A1U Street MksssVMsssjsvwMM4j LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY 13V tlie l'ire insurance lo pames we represent. companies, stand nrst m world. a 111 a ' 1 nn M0 London & Lancashire Fire Triniirniinn fin . S. North British & Mercantile Koyal Insurance Co sisiBim am smsiBBar as mm a u M BsT WW m km BsC I 1 1 I iiuim is mi 1 AGENT 800 MAIN STREET A Merciful Man is Merciful to Beasts. Patent Humanp T-lnrnocc o. ,1... greatest blessing ever bestowed mjitc&. 1 nis new iaea protects the horses. t.rtvpntc vnhK;n blistering of the skin and lightens the burdens. Call and sp tl great improvements. HUM4NE HARNESS are patented and we have the ex clusive right to manufacture and sell these harness in Umatilla these harness ... be prosecuted. county and all infringements will J. A. SMITH, HARNESS AND SADDLES 218 Court Street. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Coiiaolty 160 barreled day Flour exohantred for wheat Flour, Mill Fowl, Chopped Feed, etc always rn hand. ' Babbit Metal, belt in tha uinHri In The Colombia Lodging Hoose Newly Furnished. Bar in connection' Rr Aim & Webb Ms In Center of Block F. X. Scbcmpp Proprietor The Gasoline Engine is most handy companion. the Improved THEME Gasoline EnoW r ...'l'rS It's something new. Reiiu rinrltlnir nnd has nO Stud t". r-- a ; to twist Oil. I.t lie aVinw VOU Olir '"? . i i.-irrntlrn in this country means wealt" . 1 Withee, "a Oregonlan Office.