FOR TEN DAYS ONLY CLEARANCE SALE PYROGRAPHIC MATERIAL Outfits, Regular $500 $400 Bowls, Regular 60 40 Bowls, Regular 1 35 90 Picture Frames, Regular 25 20 Picture Frames, Regular 35 25 Picture Frames, Regular 40 30 Picture Frames, Regular 50 35 Tobacco Jars, Regular.... 165 , 1 10 Steins, Regular 1 65.. . 1 10 Trays, Regular 35 25 Pipe Racks, Regular 75 50 Stein Racks, Regulir 85 60 BROCK & McCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS THURSDAY. APRIL 1C, 1003. H is easy enough to bo pleasant. When life flows on luce a sour, Hut the man worth while Is the man that will smile, When overythiiiR goes dead wrong. For the test of the heart is trouble, And It always comes with the years, .And the smile that Is worth The jirnlses of earth Is the smile that is seen through tears. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. THE ART OF "GROWING" THINGS. Just now while the subject of beau tifying homes is uppermost In the fire. Paper and hindllngs are perfect ly safe and much cheaper. The Inci- dent re-omphasl.es the fact that there aio thousands of ovoryday hu- roes unknown to fame because an op portunity to prove their heroism has never conic to them. Whilo the husband stood terror-stricken, not knowing whether to go to the help of his wife or to rescue his baby, a neighbor, Jumes Kelly, rnn to the woman whose hnlr and clothing were ahlnzo. He know what to do and did it. He wrapped a blanket around her and smothered out the blaze. Such men aro vnluable mem bers of any community. When the emergency arises they do not get rat tled. They keep their wits about them, they are cool, they see what is to bo done and undeterred by fear or panic, they do the necessary thing. An agent Company Is of the Swift Packing in Portland seeking a , (..... ii 1 . i. . .. e .,., I UU"US"1 ""' a,lB Ul , suitable location. The establishment mentation and civic improvement are being so generally discussed, the fol-1 lowing brief extract from a letter from Prof. A. n. -l.eckenby, of the Unlou Experiment Station, is appro priate and to the point. Prof. I.eckenby is. a lover and stu dent of nature. His whole life Is wrapped up In the art of unfolding her hidden forces, and bringing to light her rnro and beautiful forms of expression. He believes that life without art is empty, but that all art is not comprised in sculpture, music and painting, but that "growing things," aiding the earth in the work of filling the barren fields -with flowers of a packing house in Portland would mean much for the livestock inter ests of the state. It would save the long haul of our stock to Chicago and Omaha. It would save the by-products to be returned to the soil as fertilizers. Where stock Is slaugh tered by local butchers there Is much of value that goes to waste. The es tablishment of the packing house would eliminate the element of waste. The spring salmon season, which has Just opened bids fair to exceed last year's catch. If Oregon had nothing to advertise her but the and golden harvests, is a part of art gan,c and klnglr Chinook, her repu- and one of the most useful vocations tatlon would bo world wide. Our f man- royal Chinook goes in cold storage In writing to Prof. E. II. Conklln cars to the East and on the tables of on the subject of flower planting by the public schools, Prof, l.eckenby says: "With most or the so-called treas ures of life, it is necessary to hide them away under lock and key. Wo place flowers where all can see and enjoy them. Those who cultivate flowers, do it to please others and get a great share of enjoyment them selves a paying interest on their in vestment, ' "The occupation of growing flowers does not blanch the cheek with sick ness, but gives the healthy glow that makes the performer rich in ways that money can not buy. Rich in useful knowledge that may be made use of when necessary. Those who can get flower seed to grow and bloom, can grow tomatoes, lettuce, cabbage or anything that grows they learn the great science of growing things. "To become proficient in any of the so-called arts, as music, painting, etc., the worker must devote such inces sant exertions and so much of life, that thoy become unbalanced and un fitted for social duties and pleasures and often broken in health. The love the rich advertises the mighty Co lumbia. In cans our salmon Is sent wherever railroads, ships or pack trains can go. The coffeo output of Central Amer ica which amounted to about 1,000,000 bags annually, and which goes prin cipally to Hamburg, will, If present plans are carried out, be diverted to the United States. A line of railroad Is to be constructed from the Atlantic to the Pacific across Central America. Now Orleans .will probably be the port of entry into the United States. A Minnesota flax company is seek' ing to locate In Oregon. Not even in llelglum Is a better quality of flax grown than in the Willamette val ley. Climate and soil conditions are very favorable there for Us -growth. The present mill Intends to nse the flax fiber for rope, loiter we may be producing a grade of linen equally as good ns the famous Irish linen. The famous "Spindle Top" at Itenumont, Texas, has been visited with a destructive fire. A flywheel of an engine operating ono of tho wells, struck a lantern. The derrick of plants tends to refinement of tho was Iguated and the flames spread highest and best type. To come close with great rapidity. About 300 der- to nature, means health, wealth and ricks were burned, causing a loss of usefulness. To such there Is no moro nearly $1,000,000. dreariness, but friends aro found In j bird and tree, the flelds are full of. music, llfo becomes a poem; then are Tho foowlnK ,,., , As. we callable of receiving tho greatest torlan is a samplo of tho universal cry structlon was begun. .DozenB of fam llles In the ,clty would 'be glad to secure meuium sized uweuings wun modern conveniences at a rontal of $1G to $20 a month If thoy could be nau. Probably some of tho property own ers are afraid that If thoy . built now houses thoir old tenements would bo vacated. Perhaps they think the peo ple may leavo town soon. Somo of them have left because thoy could not And decent houses to rent." LOW SALARIES A CURSE. Tho county prosecutor of the aver age community, on whom nine-tenths of the prosecutions of the county talis, gets somewhere between $1200 and $3000 a year. Going up in the scale, one finds that tho federal dis trict attorney gets $4500 .and that tho attorneys general of the several states have salaries ranging from $2500 to $5000. Tho attorneys general of the various departments and bureaus at Washington receive from J2000 to $5 000, and at the top of the pyramid stands tho attorney general of the United States, who gets but $8000, and has to maintain a place in tho cabinet upon that small salary. The average salary of the average public attorney who has charge of tho enforcement of laws in this country Is probably something under $2500 a year. In three enses out of live wnieli the public prosecutor tries In court he opposes attorneys for the defense who are making annually twice as much monoy as he Is. Corporations take the best attorneys away from the commonwealth's service. In nearly every town of over 10,000 people every railroad crossing pays some attorney more than the city or county prosecutor gets, In .every state capital every railroad maintains an attorney whose salary Is three or four times as great as that of the at torney general of the state. And every great railroad i.as at the head of Its legal department men who re ceive from two to ten times as much money as the attorney general of the United States receives. Law Is made finally by, the courts In this country, and the courts aro influenced by attorneys. Is it any wonder that the people complain bit terly against the courts, and claim that the corporations get all the fav ors? What else can the people ex pect? Court decisions are like every thing else In this world; tho product of environment and the natural law. Cheap men give the public cheap Bervlce. William C. Whitney in Sat urday Evening Post. TTtTTTTTTTTTTTT1 I t I I I I I it-tt . . . . . l - - 01 - -i..- - ; Tailor Made Suits We have the celebrated "Ainsfield ' suits and skirts, and none nre better fitting, betterm more ud to-uate. it vou want a roou sun wc uo n. " "-r' i mcuium nrrAj: . . . .. . . . 1 1 .1. 1 1 Un fnt.r.,1 In Rnctarn ft l or skirt we nave it, penectiy maae anu me ucsi vmu iu ut iuuuu ui.-..i vtcgon. rnr?r?AT rnn tttic tirct?V onAlnn QntttrAaxr Anril t M f h r Xitll nvnrv tniln , oircifii- run a riu ...m.t, vj.v.. -j, ..j--.. . , T "laacsu t 1 1 i . . 1 .1 l 1 . n.. m t,n 1 1 1 mirn imii 3ncn111rF.il' r. tr n m . . - SKtri ana sniri waist suit, soiu iui pu ui mmc, u t.i j - .-i-., your ch( any sailor hat in our stock, or any street hat or trimmed hat not exceeding $ 1,75 in price. Witheverv tailor made suit, or skirt and shirt waist suit, costing $7.50 or more, we will civ .1. 1 . . 1 " - mu lutely free any sailor or street Hat in our stocK, costing n or ies,s. r.nlirn in vds mc. cuitine ilanncl lovds. 7c grade for hoc, gingham 10 yds. for 40c, LL lioukf. 1:.:. , . . , . , - . ' . itu n E 4c yd. Men's shirts black stripcti or light colored 40s cacn. Saturday Specials THE FAIR Agents for the Raymond Washable Kid Gloves Fine Tollow Newtown Aprles only 90 cents a box. Fresh Ranob Eggs, 15 conts a dozen. We have the Famous and al ways satisfactory M0N0P0LE COFFEE A trial will convince yon of its merits. D. KEMLER & SON The Big Store in a Small Room. Alta Street, Opposite Savings Bank Word has been recolvr-d horn K. C. iieen. World's Fair comiuiss'Ioner to South Africa, that Rhodesia has ac cepted the Invitation to participate In ti:e World's Fair, St. Louis, JfO-J. The Gorman empress gave 170 fe male servants the golden servants' cross last year for having remained 40 years In the same family. HOMES ARE NEEDED. blessings and life may bo a success. (KEEP COOL AND DO YOUR DUTY. A woman In I'ortland was fatally burned yesterday by pouring coal oil from a gallon can onto live coals. Such accidents are sad, and tho pity of it is thoy are so frequent. It Is unoxplalnublo why in this day of nowspapers when every person who can read has read numorous accounts of Just such accidents, anyone will tako the risk of such un occurrence. . . i. . 1 Tho houses which havo boon built Aside rrom tho danger It isa waste- ,.ecently ,iave a beun rontC(, I)oforo fill and oxponsive way of making a they were finished, usually before con- for houses In every thriving city li Oregon: "A hnndsomo monthly Incomo and 1 tho approval of a suffering public will be the reward of tho enterprising man who erects a number ot smnll cottages or a few first-class flats for rent within easy walking distance of Astoria's business center, Tho dwell ings of the city are taxed to thoir utmost. It is, ami has been for ninny months, almost Impossible to obtain a good modern house to live In nt any prico without walling indefi nitely for it to hecomo vacant. REAL ENJOYMENT. The woman who reads this will under stand to the full what Mrs. Tjptou meant ivlieu sue says : "lam enioyini; gooa Health." It takes a person who has been made wretched by sick ness to under stand the joy of health. . There are very many women who suffer as did Mrs. Tipton, who might oe etireu as sue was by the use of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescrip tion. It estab lishes regularity, dries the drains which weaken women, heals in flammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It makes weak women Strom;, sick women well. Xt in with pleasure X recommend lr. Pierce' medteinc," write- Sin. Nora Tiptou, of Cropper (Cropper station), Sbelliy Co., Kentucky, "Yoti remember my ca&e- was one of female wcakuet awl weak lungs, I had no appetite aud would often pit blood; wa confined to my bed almost nail ui 111c iiiut; .tuu cuuiu jmiuiy gtizinu on iny feet at timed lor the pains thromrh my wholc bodv and system. Mv Imsbaud had to tuv larce doctor bills for me. but since I hare taken four bottle) of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, four of 'l'av-orite Prescription' aud three vials of 1 Pleasant Pellets' we liaven't paid any more doctor bill-. It had been seven months since I stopped using Dr. Pierce's mediciues and nave been cnjoyuiK goon neaitn an the time can never nrale these medicines tou hlphtv for I have received so much benefit. 1 pray that many who sutler as I did will take Dr. Pierce's medicines. I am sure tliey wilt never fail to cure when Kiven n fair trial. Hverybody telh me I look better than they ever saw me. 1 urn sure I feel better than I ever did before." I'a-onte Prescription " has the testi mony of thousands of women to its com plete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown and unproved sub stitute iu its place. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a ladies' laxative. No other medicine equals them for gentleness and thoroughness. I Lrt! Lilt! 1 1 T Go where they all go, to j i i t Real BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE NEW TODAY $1000 buys 300x582 feet of sightly building property, north side. $8S0, two excellent building lots, stone wall and sidewalk, W. Court. $1800 buys three lots on north side; corner and good ft-room house. $1200, corner lot, nnd co'.tage nearly new, $8050, four lots aud splendid resi dence, a very cheap property. $2t00. four acres, edge of town.houae, barn, 200 fruit trees. $2250, 113 acres, 3ruilcH front town, N. E., 80 uorw in cultivation, 60 in wheat, up nicely, 4-rooni house, good water. 350, a graded lot, stone wall, north side, east front, sightly location. $10,000, half a section of choice funn ing land, crop included. These are entirely new otters, hut 1 have many more aud would like an opportunity to talk them over with you. E. T. WADE - E. 0. BUILDING fiTEJ? TiNK a..M.i i nun, EASTERN Cloak and Suit HOUSE Robinson's Amusement Parlors Howling, Shooting, Pool and Billiards. j Corner Maio and Webb Sts. I 4i,M.,Hi,,.l,.i Ml It fH 1"H I ! I IW Gray's Harbor Commercial Co. i HussoUl its entire stock to The Peoples Ware house. The entire ilne of new aud seasonable stock of Suits, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats and Uudeninisllni is being ottered at such a Sacri lice as will clear them out in a few days. ! ED EBEN l-itoi'itunoK Eastern Cloak & Suit House We Don't Keep Everything Hut we tlo Keep a good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Ceiling, Rustic and Finish, iu all grades. Also all kinds of Dimension Lumber, in cluding Lath aud Shingles. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building aud Tar Paper ami Apple ! Boxes is complete, aud aiiy one hi need of Lumber wfll not be wrong in placing their order with tiie : : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. Wt & C. R. Depot GOOD SOUND WOOD INDIGESTION Is tho cause of moro discomfort than any other ailment. If you eat the things that you want and thnt are good for you, you aro distressed, Ack er's Dyspepsia Tablets will make your digestion perfect and prevent Dysnepsln and its attendant dlsagreo ablo symptoms. Vou can safely eat anything, nt any tlmo, If you take ono of those tablets afterward. Sold by all druggists under a positive guar nnteo. 25 cts. Monoy refunded if you nro not satisfied. Send to us for a freo sample. W. II, Hooker & Co., Huffnlo, N. Y. Is always received when you place your order with us. Fir. Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you can get the bust for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5 J THE RACYCLE The genuine, the bicycle which is the undisputed leader, is bnndled in Pen dleton only by us. Come in and see the Recycle. Sit Court Street bargains in Real Estate I have a larger aud hotter list of Farms, Stock .Ranches and City Property to sell than ever before. Also a big lot of land in the coming wheat soction of Eastern Washington. N. Berkeley We make a Specialty of Building R J WATER TANKS, We make them rielit and i always give satisfaction. oJ work is never slighted or botcbJ Pendleton Planing and Lumber Yard. ! ROIIKUT FlUtSTEt, 1 A Bad Wreck Hut tint o liml s It might be, nor 10 tail wbatltrau be thoruiiutilr rrpalitJ tj aj kill and experience, good norkmisiUM palut nnu varnl.n cttii do wnrorn- 19 vehicle 1h hIwrvh u-itrth retutriflr if UBl paired rlitht, and Unit 1. wCt lU'IJ Aim lurinermore our prices are wj w" uur nuiuuu wagon urn me eMi w wugniisou (tie market The cuiet i block and steel clad hub. mate 1 M.tal.la l fltiu ollmafA Dllf I made by the aiue nrm ami are gurant re tne im.i maae. ran auu re w Tlie Syracuie How hanoieil or u " illokct tMtng ineurtii. NEAQLE BROTH! We Mil and giiatautn the 1 engine.. Going to Improve Repair vour homes or of business by having tliempul ed or papered. Come to us Larce and nicely M stock of wall paper and pais'5- E. J. Mtpfiy 111 Court Street. Agency for the Sherwii-1 Hums faint, Schedule of F5 fin nrwl nftpr Allfll Ii 'J,(! ! the Pendleton A UliialiS'ae vill be: . ,nnnd If ronaieton 10 iiamu, --t y nr dleton to Alba, $-' "5. rouml ir'M to Rlrtge, U. routi-l tt Nye. 11.60 round v.'- Otflce at Quieten Rw ' ...ti- nityj' . tuliilnB orei 100 bin P'K luliiKl for '-'3 emu a ,""""e'