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WE BELIEVE IN DOCTORS We believe that every man when he is sick should call a doc tor, and not try to "doctor" himself. We believe there would be far less sickness far better health if everybody would do everything possible to co operate with doctors in taking better carcf their health. We believe that the best way, always, is to have a doctor sec what the matter is, and write a prescrip tion for it, and then have a reliable druggist prepare the medicine according to the prescription. : ; -: Prescriptions our Specialty, Accuracy and Purity of Drugs Beyond Question BROCK & McCOMAS CO. Pendleton DRUGGISTS Oregon THUKSDAV, APRIL 30, 190::. r j' .V- f r: 'It We BliouUt give bud boys the best opportunity for home re formation, before we hurry them off to tho reform school. Wo often forgot that mischievous ness enn bo checked and turned aside before It blossoms into crime, by the exercise of a very little tact, kindness nnd humano treatment. All hoys who com mit nets of rowdyism are not bad boys at heart, and almost every one of tho Inmates of re form schools can be turned Into good American citizens by just dealing. Thuy need training, not punishment. Judge William Drown. PAY LARGER SALARIES. When the timber of tho West is Fraud and crookedness In office are becoming so alarming that the- gov ernment must take decisive measures to check them. The general wave of rascality "has become so widespread that public funds are not' seemingly safe nny where. In army and navy circles, In tho postoffiro derailment, and es pecially In tho United States land of fices, tho official crookedness Is start ling. What Is tho cause of this tendency? Why will a lrnn steal public lunds, who before he became a public serv ant would scorn to rob his neighbor? Why will men risk, where thoy have everything to lose and nothing to gain by crime? It Is not necessary to search fur n cause. 'Plilo lu foot n ,r Cw.l.kf.. n.n1.. , v.. u., (lomam8 lll)0n official which govern to awaken to Its true value. The for est reserve Idea came late, but It can yet rescue some of the people's heri tage. niont salaries cannot meet. Social functions are imposed upon the ofllc Inl and lie must meet them elabor ately or be ostracized. His family Everv svninathetlc. thlnklnir man must keep up Its appearance and nnd woman In the world, would de- maintain Its socinl position, at what light In the final triumph of Dreyfus, cv(ir cost. over hlB persecutors. Tho treatment To do this the Insignificant govern which Prance has dealt out to this niont salary Is stretched as iar as it man Is the most disgraceful blot up- will go, In the effort to keep up the on tho modern history of that nation, maddening pace. I When the salary Is gone, the The Baker City Democrat peril- tempting funds are drawn upon, per- nenuy remarks tnnt wniio mo ponce ha,)s IIOt wltll cl.m,mi Intent at first arQ herding the demi-monde into tho but In hopes of meeting an emergen cribs at night, it might bo well, also, Py ani "paying back." to pay more neou to incorrigimo gins ( TJl0 l)OStofflce and army scandals arc irom ii 10 n, wno roam tuu streets nearly all traceable to the frantic of. in the evening displaying evidences fort ,o llvo fast, of poor home training. W. C. Cowglll, editor of the linker City Democrat, who Is now in South ern Oregon fighting tho portage road, Is making friends tor this great plan ol relief for tho Eastern Oregon former and stockman overy day. The arm' "f Ul most al,l mon 1,1 What Is the government going to do to Improve the situation? Oood men command high salaries, everywhere, today. The corporations pay their officials and attorneys such high salaries that thoy keep a great the people are not blind to the narrow, personal interest which Is back or tho effort to dereat the portage road. Tho Democrat Is stumbling under its load. The Oregonlau calls General Miles' report on tho condition In tho Phil ippines "a threshing over of old straw." Tho Oregonlau and the pres ent administration are lurlously country constantly engaged Knllroad attorneys at small county seats are paid more than the prose cuting attorney of three counties. The freight and traffic managers are paid double the salary of state officials, and the tendency In all pri vate enterprises Is to pay good wages and keep good men. The government is dragging along whistling to keep up their courage hi the old salary rut established when on the Island situation. The people want this "old straw" thoroughly threshed. It Is a matter which can not be satisfactorily answered by calling names. tho government was organized. l'ltv gross is sweeping by the government official and ho sees morlt highly re warded on every hand, Congress must awaken to the need nnd urgency of the ugo. Evory listed service organization of trades nnd produc tion. In Gormnny tho keynote of tho sys tem was organization largely directed by the state, Which gave It great In herent powers of resistance to the tendencies now proceeding In the United States. Between these two systems lay "the greatest nascent possibility of the time that of the British empire." Ho assumed that In the United States there was indus trial and commercial organization tending to monopoly free from the control of tho state, or, as he said, "It might be beyond tho control of the political community," and in Germany organization "largely directed by the state," while In Gieat Brltan thore was lack of organlzatou and depend ence upon widespread freedom of coin petlton. Industrial and commercial organiz ation ho considered Inevitable and ad vocated the policy of preparing for It by a large state control of organlsa ton of the forces of government. FirBt, control and organization of the great sea lines of community should bo aimed at; then "the same urgent hand of centralized organization should be laid upon the railroad system of the United Kingdom," mid finally there bhould he an "effective nnd wordwide Intelligence department" through a "council of Imperial trade with far wider powers and more effective rep resentation than anything as yet at tempted," which should draw upon the emplro for Its best material and he "able to meet the Plerpont Mor gans of the world on something like an equal footing." THE GRAVE OF DALCH. At theLyle cemetery reposes the re mains of a once well-known Klickitat author, Frederick Balch, whose most ramous romance "The Bridge or uie Gods" Is now n classic In the realms or literature. According to tho monu ment over his grave he died on June ::. l.SIU. at lie early age or 3d years. Agrlculturls. r t MAY DAY SPECIALS customers for the day. Suits for men an d boys, all 1 desc nf tons and all prices. Shoes for the whole family, Ruaranieea in every particular. Hats for men, Hats for boys, Hats for fadics Hats for children and head wear for tho bab.es Call at our store and get onr SPECIALS for the week, as we can t list them in this space. : THE FAIR Agents for the Raymond washable gloves t A Merciful Man is Merciful to Beasts. 0 ------- Patent Humane Harness nr the J gieatost blessing ever bestowed . on horses. 1 his new idea prolects the horses, prevents rubbing and blistering of the skin and lightens the burdens. Oil and see the great improvements. ONLY ONE Week More t OF THE ! EBEN SALE of Suits, Skirts, etc. Balance or stock must be sold ut (nine price HUrlSNE HARNESS Now and ugaiu there U an item in the newspapers concerning the birth of a puny luby w small that n quart cup holds it comfortably. If the article told all the fact, it would probably tell also of a mother who in weakness and niiwry had looked fotward to the baby's advent with shrinking mid fear. To have line, healthy children the mother must be healthy, mid it is the common testimony of mothers thai the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion not only pro motes the mother's health but also gives her strength to give her child. "Piivorite Pre scription " accom plishes these results by tratupilluiii; the nerves, promoting liealtliy appetite, ine sleep. It increases physical vigor and gives great muscular elasticity, so that the baby's advent is practically painless. It is the liest of tonics for nursing mothers. "I gladly recommend Dr. Vierce's favorite Prescription." writes ain. J. W. (i. steuhem. ol 3111a, Nortlmmberlaml County, Va. "llelorc rny third little boy wai lmrn I took ix l-uttlc. lie 1 the finot child nnd has been Irom birth. and I .uttered c-ry much leu than 1 crer did belcjre. I ur.ieltatiugly ndvisc cxpictant mothers to turn the Favorite Prescription. ' " Tlie dealer who offers a substitute for "Favorite 1'rescriptiou" does so to gain the little more profit jiaid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containimr looS panes, is sent fret on receipt of stamps to pay expense oCMii.dlii.g only. Send 31 oils-cent sunups for the cloth.liotiiid volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, buf falo, N. Y. are patented and we have the ex-. elusive right to manufacture and I sell these harness in Umatilla I county and all infringements will j be prosecuted. J. A. SMITH, HARNESS AND SADDLES 21S Court Street. It. will pnv voti to visit the TSbeu Store the 'Last Week of the Sale Tlie Inst week of the KI1011 Sale will be the best cluuice of all to tret lianraiiiH In Shirt Waists, til. !.. ..,. t -- ! The biggest bargains yet pre- l tteuted, will lie tillered next week : ex- If vou are golug to buy a Hhlrt WiiUt, Skirt or -tilt, It will be decidedly to your IntereHt to visit the Khen Store Next Week-the lust week of the hale. What the goods rest will not be taken into consideration during the Last week of the Khen Sale of Suite, Skirts, etc. Water tankJ We make a Specialty of Buildine ,,.. or Square " MJ WATER TANKS, 1 1 T . 1 . . 1 1 vo- mane im-.m ngnt and thev always give satisfaction. 0ur ' work is never slighted or botched Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. Roiiert FousTEk, pr0p UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DDTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor W. Alta and Lillith Sts. L, Neff, formerly of the Hotel Alta, has chaise of the Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, and would be pleased to care for jour ho'ses Plenty ol stalls, large corrals for loo:?e horst s and cattle Hay and grain for sale. Chop mill in connection. Big Ben LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY. By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Our companies, stand first in the world. Hartford Kire Insurance Co.j;i2,259,076 Alliance Atwurance Co. ... ,0.19,908 London it Lancashire Kire Insurance Co 2,61, Bfi:i North HritUti & Mercantile Co 19,69.V74 rtoyal Inmirunee C. 22,807,153 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT BOO MAIN STREET TAKE YOUR CHOICE We Make Our Bow tonurfritMulf, iitroim nnd the piibllcatlim uuspuiikjug juur e.TBiiiinnuuu oi tlie ttneiefc . u..,.Uv ,tn, out I cjb, Ui'IJ, luni (littitiiin tuin ritvuil IIC 11 BIB Tift! ML ll H IihVh A Kilmn iitu ulnt- At u I iiUfrnii. ultli a I. nil 1 .l l.i.l. I . hOHrlllP' lllnnltH. mil If fllC tlmm ttio ... nine Hint most durable on fie mivrket. iiirki unH liil(Tima urn Imvn fiitm llwiaki...i...i. irc?li II 11 Villi, NEAOLE BROTHERS The IMtickixmitlis. HOME country property: new house. xii, in mi nr 1.1 ii i itnrnc unrt iiniinm proved: 3fiO aeres in woeat, :ti;rin linn ill rmivii : 11 iiimu Otlt. lilaee; only two nilltn out. torn. $ ICO and up for lots oa south side. inss. N. T. Conklin. :At Postoffice.: Phone, Red 277. 1 nntA .iv.w.o,,,... ..r 1..... 1 1.. ... , " ' - IU " HI U.-l s. , lh0 Bovornmont orou Ib niak Iiik It unite omIiarrasslnB h10U, ,10 ,llcTOl8Clk jui uiuBvi iiuiiimiui 111 111s race ior Tho Biirrender of social position or dlitnlty slmtild not bo forced upon men who accept government posi- tifiriQ Tli cfllnfli. ..nl.T I.. Il.t.. ........ trom time to time durInK the process , " "' " UM' . ,. . ' , h o should be equal to the aalnry men congress. It Is safe to say that See letary Hitchcock will coiitlmio to baud out little hunches of scandal of tho campaign and WiiKur's path- ' way will he made a rocky one, since tho department at Waahlngton has no use for the late land commissioner. of like abilities receive In private en- terprlsoB. It does not stand that a low salary I Is a temptation to evory man to steal, I.a (li-audo has Imposed a license fl,r 111010 ni cenulno mon In every . on vegetable peddlora and tho cltt- """ ,n 1110 10 wiioin no temptation zens who hunser for "steeii thliiKS" "iti no fatal, but tbo tovornment , aro now bemoaning the absence of should pay better salaites In order the Chlneso Kardenura, who cti'oso to "lnt 'n"n limy ho attracted to I'Ko out of biishiess rather than.'pay Hwh iljlaces permanently. I tho white man's tax. A good stiff ' T l7rTTc;K,T I SHIP. jt tax Imposed 011 tho Mongolians who f uro In business In this country, in , opposition to white men, Is about as j .Mr. llonjumin Kldd, the well known - omu u ijiviiiuu ui uiuuese exclusion ltl,utu' i outiui i-jvuiuiiuii, rt-ceutiy 1, as any. ly rentl a suggestive paper before tho I ' Iloyai Colonial Institute 11 London on " Tnilnu lliu I ..,,1., f.l "Tlln Rhltn iln llnlfitlnn in Tnnlrt " !.. The people of the United States aro s"'1' Ulllt ,wllnt 11,0 o-trade policy Miiinr,i Him-,. i ii i . ,i .mo "r I'-ngland represented nhovo every- gatbored theio to celebrate the 100th ,hlllK eUo wng tll0 rncll)lo of nn. anniversary of the purcbaso 'of Louis- .tagonlsm -to monopoly In trado and iana territory, an act which lias borno coinniorce. but It was organization the most splendid fruits of any stinl- ,lmt. W01,I,I eventually win In the Iar one In the history of tho nation, i worI(1, At the time of the purchase the bor- j 0llt of tho K.cat llave,olmiellt ot ders and boundaries of that vast trado In tho 10th century thoro were realm wore unknown. It remained emerging three principal competitors, for tho bold explorers whoso names 1,1 tno faresromul was tho worldwide are now upon every tongue In tho T Tys TcZtoft nation to open tho sealed pages of tho United States, and on tho other that great book. Their achievement the system ot tho Oorman Empire, In exploring the land was no whit rl'res9nUng two distinct devolop less than that of the agents f Jot- &SffiSi Xlt rerson, who made tho purchase .and in which competition had run riot and itbo iNbrthwost will colebrato tho Passed rapidly to tho stage In whtch unnrv nr r,i.. ni..i. me prize of organization, nlremlv nl. J v. Mvniq Hliu V.H. Ik, WUU ,1, l, ' " .1 .!, ,a a i .. x i. ... . '""Ol "in"" liq Itutu, VUO UlUIlOnOlV. . " u uv JIUIII, nnrt fhft flnilfrn In llltlal. IrrnlA ...nn ft ,gQy Ut that with whtnu nif . m.th i.rnafn n a il!?hfLT.Lluroba''B maoufacturos as the drawing of Drit- , ... r -v ,wmwf vn;inpwes into the same form of ".ir . V I- ".V l-i - T"TX"I''I,I ''" H $ $ liaised by Cas Rogers on But ter Creek. Sired bv a thorough bred Kentucky Jack. His- dam was a' large Maltese Jenny. He will make the mtser.t sea- son at my place three miles North-1 0ue or the finest residence in east of Pendleton on Wild Horse Pendleton U moms all moilom 1m. Creek. piovements; pretty lawn; complete Terms: iflo to insure live colt. ' $e'500- S2.50Q down, balance on time. ' Another residence 7 rooms, with WWT CI A rSO A U "";tl)- SKwenige, electric lights; pretty . W . OAK K AH ! lawn' Hh:u,e troes' wltlll three blocks r. nmnail of .Main street, $2,500. OWNER ?-noor lll,uae8 aml 'ots fr01" J60( ,0 3 " t Nice residence lots. $150. :50 and ? Gold Medal Butter, Pure, X Sweet, Clean. The chief J characteristics ol good liutltr 'V ' are purity ami cleaulin'ess. ' This butter conil'ini s both, J and will tetaiii its rich and Y delicate flavor to the last. Try it and jou will never T use any other. Your money refunded if j on do not like it i Much Oilier Town Property, and ' Ranches. Is always received when you place your order with us. Fir. Tamarack and Easy Terms, Where Desired. E. I). BOYD, 111 Court Street ..Pine,, F.S.YOU&S33ER . - & SOU . . "t"i"H"H'H"l"H"l"I"l"l-l-b':"HMH-H. 1 Why buy poor coal when you can get the bust for the same I price? i Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 51 Notice We have purchased the second hand toro nt 312 Court street. We in. tend to relit It and inereae the stock. We would be elud to have our frlnnilx drop In If you need anything lu our line. If you have any thing to sell let us Know, we can sen it tor you. Drop in and see our Hue of Indian mirln. Give us a trial, we will treat you right. Gurdane & McBroom Farmers Custom Mill .Frtd Walter, Proprietor Caiiaolty 160 barrels day Flour exchanged for .wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc always oa hand. WANTED Help wanted to harvest the straw-1 berry crop in the vicinity ot Milton and Freuwftter. The crop promises I to be unusually large, and outside uuip win no neeueu. Tiioro will bo employment for a largo number of persons lu harvesting the crop. Fam ilies who wish to take a six weeks out. Ing nnd combine profit with pleasure aro Invited to come up to the Free wator strawberry fields. Camping grounds will bo furnished free. Twcnty.ftvo cents per crate Is paid for picking. Address N. W. Mum ford, Freowater, Oregon, or It. T. Motley, MUton, Oregon. The Eat Orenonlan la Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. K Is trie advertising medium of this section. FOR SALE ll'O heart of heavy horses. I wish to sell the entire bunch nnd offer them mi u iienu, spring colts thrown in, without charge. About 12 of tlieso horses are broke to work and about 2C of them have been handled and are halter broke. All of the youngs stock have been sired by an imported Per cherou, which weighs upward ot 2000 pounds. The Clyde mares aro heavy, low, blocky, solid animals. Thero are a numbor of splendid B-year-old geld ings In this bunch. This is a bargain for some one. Call on or address for further Information CHARLES E. HOOVER, Alba, Oregon. Stock For Sale ''"'tie'''"1 0t wu"'Kriuk'11 Shorthorn cat 1 registered Shorthorn bull, 00 head of horses, mares, geldlnna and young stock, grade Clydes, ,nnd 10 head of Cleveland Bays ID head broke to work; weight. 1200 1500 pounds, 1 st?"i?V' 20u0 rmunds weight, Clydo and Shire. Cash, or time with bankable notes. Address JOHN L. COX, 62oyThompson St., . ijondloton, Oregon. (Would like to dispose of stock ho fore turning out tin range.) A. A JJ V IV iVIl MWII VH- ouly 90 cents a box. Frosh Ranch Ease, 15 cents dozen. We have the Famous ways satisfactory MONOPOIiR flOFFE A trial will convince yon of merits. D. REMLER A 5 Koom. Alta Strnot. Omiosite Savings L nninn isniiui' uiiii iiiniiin liilgliic, uuiiKt uuu -- REPAIRING Of all kinds is our specialty, work guaranteed, Extra Parts Furnished for all K ol Harvesting: Manufacturer al nirint' pi M1K HIPV a 7o pei Alta Street- Ulab T4nu'fi'fi Wl" " THE R AC YCL which is me .p.. i a :., i.oniiieui" l .... d eton only y . in and see the Racy IT. mill Witliee, 3 -". , -.4.