The BUCKEYE Folding Vapor Bath Cabinet. THE ONLY PERFECT CABINET MADE For the Scientific Application of Hint 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 "WEDNESDAY APRIL 1. 1003. The city Is a congregation of bouses; if then, it be our wish to make the city beautiful. In a large sense, is It not the short est route, the nearest cut across country to perfection, to ask each man In the rank of homes, each man anil woman in the busy throng of municipal life, to first put their own house in order. The beautiful city Is founded on the beautiful home. Russell Sturgls. A TRIUMPH OF FREEDOM. raurthouse park, and the next task appoint a "tree planting" day nnd sk the pity to turn out and plant 1 them. j Another task Is to procure a public ' fountain for Pendleton. Weston, the ; little frolicking stepsister to Pendle ton, owns a public fountain tnat might he justly envied by Portland. ! Just a little backbone and grit secnr-1 1 , ed it for the city. Just a little or the ( same commodities will put one in Pendleton. 1 I There is need of just such activity as this club possesses. A season which promises well for the city and the county is now opening. Early 1 preparations must be made to im prove evory occasion and , portunity. I THE BUILDERS OF OREGON, 1: engaged In propagating t'.:o idea, p is now believed that the llan Is sufficiently advancel to justify start ing the organization This Is significant. It suggests a rt-npni rnr oT the olnsxeS. Ill social . science it is held ns a truism that In n conflict of class Interest the party i that is the most coni;)lotely orpin- '. . . . . ...t.. 1 nl.nr r.eu Is ins one uuii iuc. w 1 1 1.1 ions have been organizing and cm-1 , soliciting for some years, this de fensive movement being rorcea on wage earners by the logic of ev -nts. We hear much talk about cHpHM and labor being bound together by mutu ality of interests, and as a general proposition this may be true. But In the stress nnd tug of dolly experiorte this harmony Is very apt to De- ome confused. Capital has the advantage of liber. It controls the law making power, it influences courts and In a prolonged strike It retrenches no costly Indulg ence, while the worklngman's fanviy is reduced to semistnrvatlou. Pos sessed of this dominance capital is apt to crow unjust and arbitrary, the Individual laborer has .j recourse, he must submit or be turned an the street. These facts have been brongnt home so constantly that labor unions have been formed for defence: and sine the more recent aggregation of capital in manufacturing enterprises these associations have been extend ed and conaolida'iHi j .ocot the pres sure. And it is to meet this defensive In one general organ'srtioi.. a Strikes and lockouts are found to be costlv nnd harmful to the public welfare." so as a preventive, arbitra tion Is proposed. The Issues In volved In the great anthracite coal Theodore Roosevelt leaves Wash ington city today on what might be called a triumphal tour. Voluntarily, along the route he Is to travel, a nation which loves its sturdy Institu tions and holds in highest esteem, those entrusted with their care, will offer its tribute of respect. There are men who call this hero worship nnd who discountenance any semblance of enthusiasm on such oc casions, but this spirit is alien to that temperment which has made the American, within the space of two hundred years, the greatest nation on earth. Let it be called "hero worship "in derision by the dyspeptic croakers. Let those who feel no deep pulsations or patriotism throbbing In their leth argic veins, withhold their enthusi asm. The people, strong In loves and strong in hatreds, will still shout and huzzah. as a president goes by and especially such a president as Roosevelt. j Twenty years ago Teddy Roosevelt was a cow man 011 the South Dakota plains. He faced the blizzards, dodg ed gopher holes, rounded up maver- When H. W. Corbett came to Port land in 1851, .Morrison street was a deer trail through a splendid forest. There was not a "clearing" within the present limits of the city, large enough to accommodate the Oregon ian building. Barring a few dozen straggling houses nestled among the firs on the bank of the Willamette, Multnomah county was a wilderness. From Omaha to the city of Port land at that time, there was but one respectable settlement in that IWW leagues of desert that was The Dalles. One by one the pioneers drifted in to the borders of the state. Some of them by ox team, some by way of the Isthmus, some from the California gold fields, all hardy meu, of the old Titanic type that has builded empires and manned free institutions, from time immemorial, j Slowly the great overland trails were 0)ened. The pressing hurries of frontiersmen and homeseekers ' poured into Oregon, and spread out within her mountain valleys and allu- strike were submitted to a board of arbitration, but the award does not seem to have been satisfactory to the employers. Public opinion has become a factor ; in these disagreements, and the will every op- of the American people Is that even- handed justice lie unne. out power plutocratlr or political is not always content with simple justice, in all countries it is apt to fall back on privilege and prerogative. Thus the spectacle is presented to us of both sides recruiting and pre paring for a coming convention, and ' when the issue shall be Joined we mav look for a war of the Titans. Half a century ago Horace Greeley persistently condemned the wage ss tern as "modified slavery." It Is false in economy, because it creates an tagonism and the best serv--' i never obtained from the unwilling worker It is unjust, as is illustrated on everv hand Thousands of work men adult and juvenile are key; at work by an individual or a corpora tion: a" portion of their ea'i.ing is retained by the employer, with the result that the latter grows menacing ly rich, while the producers of value are robbed off with a bare sustenance. The Mew Baby From the moment a child is born the question of nourishment becomes of great importance. A right start avoids a lot of trouble later on; it's so easy to begin right, too. Many women cannot or will not chiefly will not-nurse their children. The best thing to do under the circumstances is to help the bottle babies all we can they're at a big disadvantage at best We know positively that nothing will do them more good than Scott's Emulsion a few drops in the bottle. It seems to furnish just the right quantity and the right kind of nourishment needed for babies and growing children. The women who are willing but unable to properly nurse their children will find Scott's Emul sion a great help a two-fold help in fact. It has a direct and immediate effect, not only feeding and sustaining the mother, but insuring also a flow of rich, nourishing milk for the baby. Thus Scott's Emulsion strengthens the mother and goes naturally through the milk and strengthens the child. We'll bend you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St.,. New York. flirt u . J aaui .anvil We Drni'r Vhi, Mt! But we ao Keep Stock Of nice dnr uc,"u8i nusnc and tv ii hi I pranM ii -"""eiision Lnmhu eluding Lath and o,! tflir BTruit- r. Ul D0OTI to j . ... --i hj mm iar rner una . one in need of Luna 'not l trnintf k . ft j.u n vueir uruer with the Gray's Harbor Com. Onp. W: & C. R. Dtp f Mil II I 3 MRS. HELENA BLAV, Young MitwauKee Society Woman. icks with his neiehhnr nn,i le,,t nn viaI "ver basins, like floods filling an the ground. He came West to build lnIan'1 see- ui) a nhysical constitution, weakened ' Already the foundations of state by study and city life. That he succeeded well, his subse quent career or hard work, fully con firms. But Roosevelt found more than health In the West. He found mental breadth there. He found grit and backbone In unlimited quantities, and he had the mother wit to use it ju diciously. He took his Western experience and rounded off its rough edges by a contact witn his native graces of intellect and brought forth an ideal American character. By the mystic processes of free government in which individuality plays the major part, the man who faced the blizzards of the plains, a tough-handed ranchman, now visits his olden haunts, president of the greatest nation on earth. What bosom does not swell with conscious pride at that spectacle? What citizen who loves the institu tions of his country and prizes the rugged traits which win. can withhold the glad hand and the cheering shout as this man, to whom has come such honor, goes by? It Is the one foremost triumph of freedom, that permits the citizen to win such honors. Ilralns and vigorous purpose, men tal breadth and character are the common property or all In the free government. The highways are all open. There are no heirs to the throne except those who are in line through ! merit, competence and natlvq endow ments. ' WORK FOR THE CLUB. were laid. That little group or pio neers who first marked out the boun daries of a metropolis, were on the ground. Among that number was Henry W Corbett. who Is laid to rest toila-. In the empire he helped to found !ia!i a century ago. The memory of political and per sonal differences is brushed aside and Oregon knows only that he Is- a pio neer one whose personality is indel ibly marked upon the business and social institutions of the state. This Is nn evolutionary period an ' our political, social and indusrrm! in stitutions are being tried as by fin. When a wrong becomes unerri'i'iiblp ft fs punged as wns shown In the British parliament last week !n deal ing with the Irish laud ones' ;n Air! so I believe our wage svstem Is wrong and evidences are gathering that Its harmful consequences are Intensify ing until ft wDI be fn the end pro nounced unendurable. Then Its evil presence wfll be exercised and these opposite camps of manufacturers" as sociations nnd labor unions can join hands, because the presem antagon ism nf Interests win be replaced 1)5' the Christian principles of ro-opra-tfon I,et brotherly love cor'inne PR ETIT COCKLEY SK Salem. Or DESTR CAOSE I3T thousand cmtj women have written to tell how Wine of Cardui liestows the blessing of health on ever woman who takes it. ri- li and poor alike. Sirs. Helena Wan. Xo. 12? Sew enth Street, Milwaukee, Wis., is one of the young women whom Wine of Car dui ha rescued from a life of sufferine. Sluf writes: "Win of Ciriii ii artiinly Vorn out' women's best Ir'teoi and I am pleased to give my experience -with it. A few months ago I caught a severe cold, hav ing been out in inoemect weather, "which settled all over rrvf particularly in the abdomen. 1 was is almost constant pain. I consulted a physician and took; his medirlnr for a rosath and without my relief. I t.'-.en rrrfdf-i I would try your medicine and it was a hxky day for sac when I did so. L noticed a change ia a few days and felt.anmcaged to continue taking 'Wine of Cardui, and my pattm.-f was rewarded, f cson two weeks my pains had left me and lie It like anew woman." 1' Jltln4X Utall. 3 The woman who has suf- ered from female weakness hhouM do anything within reason to secure health. Wine of Cardui is the medi cine that ajijioals to reasona ble women women who hold oienitions and cutting in horror women wlioknow that Nature is the best phy sician 'Wine of Cardui gives women back their health bv civimr Nature a chance to build up the wasted and dis eased tissue. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow and Nature, when relieved of the drains or of the poisons in the system, makes the functional organs strung and healthy acain. Any woman who is silently suffering untold pains because she is too sensitive to undergo a physician's examination and treatment can find no excuse for not securing relief when Wine of Car dui is offered to her. There is no pub licity to deter her. She can take Wine of Cardui in the privacy of her home, with as much assurance of a final cure ai though a dozen doctors recommended it. Many physicians do recommend Wine of Cardui to theirpatieuts. Why not get a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today? WINEof CARDUI A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. EASTER IS A SEASON riF Vnt i:Df It.. U..f i " w "'iuk our fill nnrritttxtHi Hiirrni?Mr ..... -l time, you win utK-ount snr w or arc I dent tnat might mai O BF'AUtl II 'round as the most careful, prompt v.a'V. 'vtiHuui VI ail sine ed Winona wagons, haets mi gies, tlie best made, Me handled I; A Dvrucuse mow is aiwavj lory. NEASLE BROTHERS We aell and gnaraniet ike (torn dunlin. As a grim reminder of the Ingrati tude of M)lltlcs and the bitterness of lactional warfare, several republi can paiers of the state have run the account of the death of H. W- Cor lett. beside the glowing account of the McGavern-Corbett prize fight, giving four times as much apiK-c. to the fight ns to the obituary'. PREPARING FOR THE FIGHT. A press dispatch from Chicago a few days since, reminds us .hat in Now Orleans in a week r two. the Na tional AshO' m-iiia -.f Manufacturers will meet in imuiu.i1 cunvenuon. ut which gatberinj a plan will be piv liCKOd for the welding of ;1! the l.cavier manwactuverh Jn ih- United iitatcs Into one compact t, lion This movement was proposed at the annual meeting held in Indianapolis last year and 3ince that time we arc UH. the chief promoters have been active- BEST FOR THE BOWELS 11 von lien't ,Tecular, hHby movvnt of tb4 froweis etsry tlv .ou'r III or will b. hep Tool at of ktcLloir thm bowtl tit and clean U 10 tl CANDY CATHARTIC The Pendleton Progressive Club has IllentV of u-nrL- In tr.r ( 1....... MtitEMttaurplllwbou.1 rt,K"""r ! amootfc .w.t tst.eaxl,! mail irltrl n uuuy tor the season. A glance at its list of members Is sufficient to convince the city that it Is not afraid of work. Work is what It Is looking for: work that will help Pendleton; work that Improves the city, offer more Inducements for home makers to come here, and work that will put the finishing touches an already glorious record. one of the flrat tasks of the pm-' "r ":l'?a!.lvsi,; or irii. w.tj. and , . .. ' fr box. Wrlw tor Ic laupW, anil buukl KiKnoiru uiuD Hlioillfl tn nravfll ,.. bcaltn. Aaant "f (ticluo anior fiianir, KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN upon on the county court to furnish enough ornamental trees to jilant the EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Flaaiant, Palatable, l'olnl. Tat Rood. Do Good 1111 u nail tMkltl OK CHIno HIT TOBa. OP DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR im1 BALDNESS KUI the Germ that b Destroying the tlair Root NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE 15 TrlC SQEKT1F1C REMEDY THAT KlUS THESE PARASITIC GERMS. For SjIc by Drujj'ub. Price $1.00. Going to Improve Kepair your homes or places ol business by having them paint ed or papered. Come to us Large and. nicely sekcted stock of wall paper and paints. E. J. Murphy, 111 Court Street. Agency for the Sherwin-Williams Paint. The Grand Trunk Gold Mine Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District. Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on, that vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUMKl A valued at $5,000,000. GOLCONDA valued at $3, ooo.ooo. THE MONMOTH G. jVL CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, ooo. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, 000, and many others. The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Hilling Go. Omrs Us Property Consisting of 160 Acres ol RIchQold Bearing Veins It has no indebtedness of any character. Jt has a conservative mining and business management. It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15s per share. It will become a dividend payer in a short time. It will pay you to write' us for full particulars and to make careful investigation of its merits. It has the indorsement ol mining men, business men and bankers of Eastern Oregon, Write us today and let us post you. 3 H. S. McCallum & Company. t Miners, Brokersand Financial Agents, 3 BAKER CITY, OREGON. I 2 Or R. S. BRYS0N, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. E j Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining t District i?ree on Application. f tttyttTTTTTYTTttttttttYYTTYYYVYTTYYTTTTTTYYTYTTYYTy Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel TAKE YOUR a mm i'enaieion 11 moiiii au mocen provenients ; pretty lawn. duv sown, Daisurc 09 Another residence 7 rooms, nam, sewerage, electric iisnu; lawn, shade trees, within three of Main street. $2,500. utner nouses ana 101s iron in J2.500. Nice- residence lots. iso, $500. Much Other Town Property, Ranches. Easy Terms, Where Desired. 0. D. BOVD. Ill Court Monopole Canned Goods reached in Monopole. Wlian imil want the come to us and get Monopole Our line of groceries complete, - lor cash. Miller Grocery 636 Main Street Phone Main 5:: A Merciful Man is 1 1V1V11U1 W Patent Humane Harness M nn linrcHC Tins new IU r' Mia linrccc nrPVCHlS JUW-p 1.1 : - nc tiia cum ;iiiu o the burdens. Call and f great improvemenis. l HUMANE HARNESS we have tk -!..:.. .:!.. . manil aClW sell these harness i" -7 county and all iDiringen be prosecuted. T. A. SMITH, . -.. ninl) r t 218 Court atreci.