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.a fe ill 11 1 m mm m BUCKEYE i Folding Vapor LmE ONLY PERFECT For the Scientific Application of Heat and Strain In Curing asd Preventing: Dlseae. : : : : : Indorsed by 3o,ooo PHY51C1AN3 PRICE, $5.00 BROCK & McCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS SATURDAY. APRIL 11. 1903. (There are oome manners and ffjstoms that belong to human fature, and will always be fmnd everywhere. It Is said of lis or that custom that it is Ireek, Roman, or barbarous; E)r my part, I say that It is hn- Eian, and that men contrive and ivent it wherever the need for arises. Joubert. SRTER HARRISON'S VICTORY. irter Harrison has been elected L'or or Chicago for the fourth His victory this time, even ie pronounced than at any previ- election, is a victory for munlci- owncrship of certain public enter- ICS. imay be a barren victory, as tho pois legislature has constantly re ShI to grant the requisite power to iclty of Chicago to issue the nec- 97 bonds and to take other steps SSike over the management of the jious enterprises desired. Ihis in the face of the fact that a Ijrcndum vote of the people, which without any effect excepting to jw how the people feel on the sub- carried by an overwhelming ma- jy some two years ago. Ltlie fact that Mayor Harrison tads for municipal ownership and Rms to be powerless to secure it. i1 brought about a singular state of fftlrs especially in the street car hvlce of the city. Certain of the franchises of the feet car companies expire within a months and for the past two tars the companies have refused to ike anv improvements or to add jtheird facilities, upon the ground with Harrison as mayor, backed i public opinion in favor of raunicl- ownershlp, the franchises would be renewed. 7ot this reason the service has be ne entirely inadequate. Just what outcome will be is hard to deter- Harrison will not extend the Jtnchises and it looks as though the would be forced to operate the !. A matter of such vast financial Apportions will sooner or later get to the courts. Municipal ownership is Chicago's Tiding question. If it is to be adopt- Jlt Is to be honed that it will be J' 1.,, -.... me wunt; jib ineuun uic 111 iiu...--. ;Let Oregon schools teach and de- tatid more independent thought and lf reliance. It is bad policy and or 'tile benefit to education that our fbung men and women are made over ram second-hand thought and nof Fabued with an ambition to be origi nal In all they say and do. This is fot .the basis upon which real genius .(founded and the world never hears ich or the second-hand man or wo- 1$ This thing of young men being foisted onto the people as winner t oratorical contests upon borrowed aurels of others is a disparagement f education in Oregon that will keep ' t.i ff Sib standard uown to mere niemov ; i'if.-ity.; Let us have an awakening 'Hofe'Sii? Ul!s ,lue' Tnerc ma' ,,e not -' -M, ,', ;$ltbat Jact we need not develop Into km .. .. ;hSI tne uunungion neraiu uue nui jljbelleve In mincing words very much. ''fwtrain regard to the portage road; "After caeiem ureguu hub wurneu jui j ..... ...... . for an ojien Columbia River and has J at .last succeeded in having the legis-, ilature. appropriate money for a port- jjge railway, a few disgruntled people iiaKer uiiy. wuo are kuuwu iu Bath Cabinet. CABINET MADE and OVER 600,000 Happy Users boodlers. are endeavoring to defeat the meritorious measures by having petitions circulated to invoke the referendum. It would be interesting 1 to know how much railroad money these grafters are getting." The new law concerning divorces will make it more difficult to obtaii. divorces In California than formerly. Heretofore "extreme cruelty." which wns cause sufficient for granting a di vorce. Included "mental anguish.' The new law defines extreme cruelty as "grievous bodily injury of hus band and wife by the other." In tho debate on the passage of the bill As semblynian Plsk said that California with 1,400,000 population, hns S.3S5 divorces. The only state with more is New York, with 7,2f.S.00 popula tion and 9,727 divorces. So wonder it Is charged with being the rottenest state socially in the Union. Those people who complain that the negro does not get fair treatment South, should read the statement of the colored president of a Virginia iegro college, made In a public ad dress at Chicago recently, lis cer tainly t&tu (juite sensibly: "The solu tion "of "-.c negro problem lies with the negro 'iirnself. It can be brought about by his acquiring land, saving money and educating his sons. There Is nothing In the cry about social equality. The negro does not want it and does not expect it." TWO EASTER SONNETS. Thorn Crowned. Nailed to the cross. In agony and shame. Reviled and cursed and spit npon. thorn crowned. The blood-stained sweat of anguish most profound Upon His brow. Christ suffered for onr blame. To gain for us forgiveness throngh His name. O'er all the scene fs darkness, those around Their dying Lord are silent. Nov the ground Convulsive shudders and doth thus proclaim Earth's grief and woe. The tragedy Is o'er. The riven side gives forth.. is min gled flood That we to grace might have an open door, And pardon free, thro his atoning blood. Shall we reject the one by Heaven adored? Shall we recrnclfy our risen Lord? The Christ Child. Within her arms, close nestled to hei breast. The King of Heaven. God's earth-born Bon. doth steep. Unspoken prayers from Mary's hrarl upleap To God, the while close to her heart it prest Her sleeping balie. "He with him, Father, lest Shame and reproach Ik? His. Thou Lord can'st keep Sin. death and sorrow from my child. Plant deep Within his heart the strength to meet the test Of man's injustice, scorn and hate." As then So now. O mothers! in your arms you hold God's gift of love, a soul unstained as when It comes from God. TIs yours to shape and mould. TIs yours to make or mar. God grant to you That to this sacred trust you may prove true. FRED LOCKLEY, JR. CLUB WOMEN ASSAILED. Elbert Hubbard, the head of the Roycroft establishment, the author, lecturer and critic, stated in last Sunday's Inter-Ocean that the Chica go "smart set" is composed of con spicuous wasters" whose lives are do voted to "vacuity and futility." He declared that the work of mem bers of women's clubs is "all a kind of playing to the gallery gods" of their own self-esteem," and that the "effort of these women to engraft the "beau tiful life' upon the poor is a nulsan?e a bit or self-conceit gone to seed;"' The charges made by "Fra Elber tus" have created a furore, and many champions of woman and her work have come forward with answers to his criticisms. Some of these replies agree with Mr. Hubbard on some points, but vigorously disagree with him on others. Mrs. Walter C. Nelson. In reply to Mr. Hubbard's article, says: "Theie Is a very trite saying which Mr. Hubbard apparently has forgotten people who live in glass houses should not throw stones. He evidently lias al so transmuted the admonition 'Judge not others, that ye be not judged' into 'If ye be judged. Judge others.' He Is not in a position .o criticise the family and social life of other persons. I have been to 1 East Aurora, X. Y., and have great 1 admiration for the Roycroft establish-' ment and the work which Mr. Hub-1 bard has accomplished, hut there 's nnother side to his life which Is en-; tlrely opposite to admirable. ! The club woman Is the best home woman on earth. She mnkes the best wife, the best mother and the best , sister, her home is the best home nnd her ideals are usually practical ' and at the same time womanly. Th y , woman's club Is nn outgrowth of tin church socials and the juvenile so ! eties. With such a source, how can it help being primarily good. The . club makes the homes of its membs s 1 better nnd It also furnishes a pine where women can meet and exchange mens. Tl, l .11,11 n. Mr. Httbbard is appaientl tinawaie between the society woman and the club woman. The society woman Is too fond of luxuries and pleasure to find a place in an active woman s club. The club woman has as severe a task as a teacher In the public schools. She must start as early every day nnd attend to work ns rig orously as the teacher or she will fall to accomplish her purpose. Cbi cago Tribune. The stockholders of the Joseph La- Due Gold Mining & Development company Wednesday voted to disin corporate In New Jersey and re-ln- corporate In South Dakota. They will therebv save about $4000 a year. A jurv Wednesday at Warrensburg, Mo., found Robert Miller guilty of assisting Grant Woodward, a convict ed jury briber, to escape and fixed his punishment nt a fine of jr.nn and a year's imprisonment. J I The Republic Iron & Steel company . will start up its rolling mill nt Spring field. III.. .May 1... The mills give' employment to nlioilt S00 men. , Governor Yntes. of Illinois, urues the state assembly to appropriate ! nO.POO to mark positions of Illinois trnons at the sleep of Vickshun:. 1 The concluding sale in Xew York I of the library of the late Peter Marie brought Si.'.siT. making lor the two days' sales. ! The individual who is the most useful man In the world is the rnie 1 who knows where things are. UncwninM CoMs. "It is iust a common cold." people i sry, "there's no danger in that.r Ad-j mitring their statement, then there are ( 4 uncommon colds, colds which are dan-' rniK- .ft. tli III.' fi ...tl tlf-'.- llCC IW-..I..4 : witn a com. It we coum ten me com-1 mon cold frunt the mtcouiuion we could I feel quite safe. Bui we can't. The uncommon vari ety is rarely rec ognized until it has iastened its hold on the lun!S. aud there are symptoms of consumption. Dr. Pieice's Golden Medical Discovery cures coughs, bron chitis, " weak " luns and other diseases of the organs of respir ation. It in creases the sup- ily 01 pure, rien lood and builds up the emaciated body. "1 took a aerer? cold which Kttltd in the urouchlat lubes," writes Rev. Prank Hay. of Nor tonville. lefTeraon Co.. mcuicincs labeled burc Cure,1 almcst without number. I wa& led to trv Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Ihicovery I took two bottles and cured, and hare staved cured. When X thiukuf the great pain 1 had to enduie. and the terrible cough 1 bad, it seems almost a miracle that 1 was so soon relieeu. That iod may spare ou many years aud abundantly bles ou is the prayer of your Kralefiil frieud." If vou ask vour dealer tor "Colden Medical Discovery" because you have confidence in its cures, do not allow yourself to le switched off to a medi cine claimed to be "just as good," but which you did not ask for and of which vou know nothing. lit. 1'ierce's Pleasant relicts cure uu liuess and sick headache. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cure dyspepsia and all disorders arls lns from Indigestion. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Sold by all druggists. No core, no pay. 25 cents. Trial package free by writing to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. T. -F. W. Schmidt & Co. afl .a9BfH 4 tKVflH 4 s .aa9aaV sllllllK laHILLl WW VP .... I Kauas. Alter trvtne CONGRESSMAN To The re.rn.ua Medicine Co., of loluruuus, u.j 44 Pe-ru-na is All t. -nm n,r,n v KlUSTOSinuuu.J. lUWl,... v Genllem-n Persuaded by a friend hare tried your remedy and I hare I . ,Pl,e.r"'":"..uJ ..A . hnttl. I am tally ccmloced , ' "i " '"" l"l ! """,rc" a", ""irjriJJlX.. hrnnuu lrevi.litlf nntt Cur for Cnt.I. Mr. C. T. Oiven, Snix. X. 11- Vice President of -The Pust-tlnie JWting Club, " write: " Whenever the cold wentlicrivt in 1 have for yearn ytml Ix-on very sure to eatch a severe eitlil Miiieh was hard to throw oIT, and which would leave after effects on my constitution fius most of the winter. " Lant winter T vrag advised to try Peruna, and within five day the cold was broken up and In llvo day more 1 -was a veil man. I reeom mended it to several of my frlenda and all Fpeak the highest praUe for lu There Is nothing like Peruna for catarrhal afflictions. It Is well nigh Infallible as a cure, and 1 gladly endorse lt."C. F. Olren. A I'romluent Slncr Savmi l'rom U or W Vol.-. Mr. Julian WelRslitz,177Seneca-street Buttalo, X. Y., is corresponding n-ert- full ststeinent of your ea-o and lie M ill i Ury of The Kangerlust, of Xew York ; ' be pleased to give you his valuable ad u the leading seeond ba.-i of the Sanger- vice gratis. lust, the largest German singing soolety I Addrcs Dr. Ilartman, President of J of 2Tew York and alo thu.uldt-w I- J 4 See the Fisherman j 2 in Our J 4 And remember that 1 have a full line ol High Grade Tackle. I bought all of my Tackle direct from the factory and have the kind that will suit every fisherman 1 have in stock fly hooks from 25c to Si. 50 per doz., leaders from 5c to '75c, fish baskets, straps, bait boxes, leader boxes, reels, from aoc to $5.50, jointed poles from Si to Sio, nil kinds of artificial bait, spinner hooks, "Chubb's pole varnish,'' mist colored gut and other fisher man's supplies, too numerous to mention. 1 4 41 4 : 4 T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE HAN 74 i Main Street LEGAL BLANKS , alogoe of them. A fall supply always kept In stock. T.iis ib the week to outlU furnish you a complete outtlt MILLINERY We will receive thU week a xuipmeut of new tr.nuued tints for ladies and luitv-ea. cjee tliem before ImyuiK v.mruew upringhat Plow em of all kimU, too, we have ol hand, uud Hllkit and ehitlon" for trimming. SILKS AND SILK WAISTS Beautiful Wash Bllkp, more (hall 20 dlll'er- SATURDAY SPECIALS We will have many specials on sale Saturday, too numerous to mention in this space. Call at the store and see them. WILBER SAYS You Claim For It." writes: - , ,"r7JiVmnmend vour medicine :Xr."Znt!. Wllber. IulSSK) The Sangerlnst celebrated Its fiftieth unnlversary with a largo cele- bration In Xcw York City. The follow- ingishitestlmuny: "About two years ago I caught a seTere cold while traveling and which settled into catarrh "of the bronchial tubes, and so affected my voice that I was obliged to caueel my engagements, In distress I was advised to try Peruna, and althonghl had never used a patent medicine liofore, 1 t-cnt for a bottle. "Words but Illy descrile my surprise to find that within a few days I was 1 was entirely recovered. 1 am never 1 without it now, and take an occasional , doso when I feel run down." Julian I WeUeMz. ! If you do not derive prompt and atU- factory results from the use of Peruna, write at onee to Dr. Ilartmau, giving a1 Xhu Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus,0 Show Window, X s Write the East Ore etraian for a free cat . Y.. Easter Bargains for Eatter uui we have iiimle un eirort for Easter wear. ent patterns for mmnner waUU. Our speclai price I r tins week, 4 yard wuUt patteruit for ouiy $1.85. Jupauese Biltc fr triinmlng pur pese, 10 innhe wide u ually sold eluewUere for 35c yard, our price this week, L'8c yd. r iue Hilk Waists, ne Htvifs, ail -nlora, line value $3 IS. Fine Bilk 'VVaiM, all new styles, a" colon, 43.75 aud $5.00. Bee our window display of Silks and Bilk WaUtH. THE FAIR Water tahkS We make a Specialty or Building Rouo4 or Square WATER TANKS, We make them right and they always give satisfaction. Our work is never slighted or botched. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. Roisert Fokstek, Prop. Fine YeUow Newtown Apples, only 90 cents a box. Fresh Ranch Eggs, 15 cents a dozen. We have the Famous and al ways satisfactory M0N0POLE COFFEE 1 ' . . . . i Qtt will convince yon of Its ( ' j ,- 1 T VuMl UU Xt QAM 1. AUmliljlll U. UlH I j j ffjg gjv Store In a Small Room. Alta Street, Opposite Savings Bail THE RACYCLE The genuine, the bicycle which is the undisputed, leader, is handled in Pen dleton only by us. Come in and see the Racycle. EWitEee, 3U Cotfft Street i Engine, Boiler and Machinerj REPAIRING Of all kinds is our specialty, work guaranteed. All 'Extra Parts Furnished forallKWs of Harvesting Machinery. Manufacturer of iRIGBV-CLOYE HARVESTER 709 East Alta Street. . . r. 2 j Baltezore 5c Howe's Old :" 3- 1 1 get every tuiug needed to pj" O O G in t B' M