Bill GROWS HAIR LIKE THIS within a few months. Kewbko's HERrlCIDC kills the dandruff germs that cause falling hair and finally baldness. No other preparation but Herpicide kills the dan druff trerm. Destroy the cause, you remove the effect Herpicide is a delightful hair dressing for regular toilet use. Littcostox, Most., Bqit. so, to 1 harp uatil one-b.tir bottle of lleritlciuc. And mr hul U tire from dan1niff anil my hlnloe not raUout ai formerly. 1 urn very much enthiwlorerthe rtsuli,nnl have Kcouimemlei! II to a mimberor my fiientU. llSMA&IOOLl llALOWlS. For Sale at all First-Clou Drug Stores, g Ml E POLITICS POSTMASTER-GENERAL AN EXPERT TEAM PLAYER Has the Art of "Fixing" Vote Down Fine Does Full Knowledge That Cannot Carry a Southern State, Our postmaster general plays the political game as an expert, say Col lier's. Among the statesmen who care little for principles and everything i for tricks, he Is a master. Through j convention. Those delegates arc I chosen by negroes. Mr. Payne now in ' tends to hnve them solid for Mr, rtoosevclt and thus prevent any pos ! Bible hitch In the schemes for 1904. , Tho vote of the Southern stntes In tho I election Is a negligible quantity. The 1 republican candidate will not carry' ! ono of them. Therefore, If Mr. Payne can make the negroes enthusiastic no gains delegates and loses nothing, the Negro Moreover, (ho negro vote Is over 50, It With a 000 in New York, and of about equal Roocevelt ! relative Importance In such other l doubtful states ns Indiana, New jer sey and Connecticut. Now Mr. noose- volt's record thus far amply deserves rcnomlnatlou and re-election, but ho could get them without the aid such a cabinet olllcer as Mr. Payne. Political "Team Play." Good of lobbying he gained position and t "Team play" Is a phrase which has through dexterity ho makes himself I magic on tho Inside of politics. It is useful. Useful, uat Is, to his party. I oiten the expression by which a man A negro proves unwelcome to the is led to give up his convictions. Con white people as rural mall carrier. I formlty may be a vlrtuo. In our nctu Does Mr. Payne keep quiet or use any al conditions It Is more likely to be kind of tact? Not he. His nnswer is , vice. It Is bo easy for any crowd prompt for the next morning's press, i which gets Into office, even though it Does he know or care how a South- be reformers In Bilk stockings, to re erner feolB, when he Is away all day, lax their standards and to appeal to leaving his wifo nlono tnr from any "team play" If ono of their number nlhnr linn-io Mn Tin inlag n ! u'lalum tn iiTirann n ctrlptof- nnnrcn Tn CONSUMPTION tho most dreaded and deadly of all diseases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung Troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker's English Remedy "the king of all Cough Cures.'' Cures coughs and colds In a day. 26 cents. Tour money back If dissatis fied. Write for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. T. F. W. Schmidt ft Co, h I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H Conrad Platzoeder j All kinds of Fresh j Meats always on j hand. Fine Bacon, j Hams and Sausage. 3 f Prices as low as the lowest i J t 4 tit It-1 I I I l I I I 1 II I I I I I I I ! The Palace Cafe on Court Street has just been refu ted throughout. You will find everything neat, clean, wholesome. If you want a quick lunch we can serve you. We also Berve regular meals for 25o. We believe we serve the best meal In the city for money. Our nteadlly increasing trade is good evidence of this fact. Farmer' 25c dinners a specialty. THE PALACE CAFE 310 East Court Bireet. other hoii3e? No. He takes n 'strong stand." Ho gives a wave of the bloody shirt. He furnlBhes an Interview intended to envenom race feeling and Increase Southern suffer Ing. "There are only two courses left open for the department," says he. "We must either suspend the rural free delivery service In those districts where the white people object to ne gro carriers, or wo must send united States soldiers to protect these car riers In tho performance of their du ties." What is the cause of this wan ton defiance and stirring of bad blood?. Mr. Payne Is a devoted sup porter of Mr. Roosevelt. Ho has tho doubtful merit of "team play." Mr, Hnnna made Mr. McKinley's first nomination certain by "fixing" the Southern delegates to the republican For really fine, choice S teaks-C hops- C otlets Roasts of Beef, Mat ton and Veal drop in to oor shop or phone 316 E. Court Phone Ited 211 keep a happy balance of reasonable conformity and personal Integrity is so difficult In politics that superior men have declined office Tor that rea con. A French historian and phlloso pher, in refusing to enter public life, said that successful political action was Impossible without some yielding of the truth. What gavo Washington his greatness as a president and he was tho greatest administrator of that office wo have had was his abll Ity to admit practical considerations without slackening his jiurposes or lowering his standards. In choosing the men who should hold office, he not only demanded ability and Integrity lut a public career which had proved those qualities to tho world. Under our pre3oni system, with "harmony and party so much emphasized, public office often means a crumbling of nign purpose. No appeal is now Btronger, with a good-humored man than the social appeal, the appeal to work harmoniously with his friends. even if they have their human weak' nesses. Tho present district attor ney of St. Louis is sending to jail the men who helped to put him In office Thnt Is better than "team play." If Mr. Itooscvelt felt Btrong enough to remove tho two or three men to whom he has given high offices for merely party reasons, that would he bettor than "team play" also. 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Mr. Itliea is in Portland on business, and says that grazing of sheep Is to he permitted ns formerly, hut under re strictions. "Thnt Is the only way the troubles between stockmen can he averted." he said. "Although sheepmen are, as a rule, opposed to the reserve, which takes in fully fiO.OOO acres of moun tains In Morrow county, alone. 'Some trouble has already occur red over on the John Day, however, where a Morrow county sheepman was arrested last week for driving his band through that county. The pre text was that the Grant county peo ple feared scab, but the main trouble s that they don't want any Morrow county sheep over in Grant county under any circumstances." Troubles between tho stockmen of Mnrrnw nml Grant counties have recurred every summer for the last 10 years, and on several occasions bands of Morrow county sheep have been fired into by cnttlemen with Winchester rifles; camps have been burned nnd herders shot. Scarcity of grass has been the main cause of tho troubles. The sheep of the Morrow county prairies have been driven Into mo mountains of Grant for 30 years or more, but the mountains have In tho mcnntlme been filling un with stockmen, and ninny who wanted tho summer range for themselves. In covering a large portion of tho conn ty with a forest reserve. Uncle finm has caused a stop to be put to the quarreling, and hereafter the ernzlni? oi snoop win uo regulated In such a way as to avoid overcrowding. nr. unea says mat nearly the wholn country has been filed on by timber land hunters, however, and he won ders what will becomo of tho richtn of these. Telegram. $50.00 Given Away To the first one handing us the nearest correct solution of tho two following rebuses, wo will give $25.00 worth of furniture or other goods ot your choice from our immense stock; $15.00 worth to tho second, and $10.00 worth to the third. The question is, how many different ways can the word "Furniture," and how many tho word "Itader" be spelled In the following squares by spelling to tho right, or down ward, or nny combination of down nnd right, or right and down, but always using tho snmo numerical letters, yot all spell the wordB "Itader" and "Furniture" correctly. For Illustration, the word "Rnder" may be spelled by using letters numbered 1 2, 11, 12, 21, or 13. 22, 23, 21. 33, etc. Tho solution to be 1 2 3 4 i 5 I 6 . 7 8 ,1 R) A D E R A D EK 10 11 12 13 , 14 I 15 16 1) A D E R A, D, E' 1U 20 21 22 2! 24 '25 20 2J D j E R I A I D I E I R I A I D 28 I 2y j 3U I 111 , 32 . 33 34 , 35 ' K E R Aj D E R , A' DIE 37 I 38 I 3D I 40 41 ' 42 43 41 Hi R j A I D j E I R I A 1 D I E j R 40 j 47 I tb , 4 50 si 52 51 1 A I D I E I R j A D I E j R I A 55 I 50 j 57 ' 58 5U W 61 62 ' D I E I R , A D J E 1 R I A j D G4 1 (is 1 tit; u7 tis ii 7u 1 71 j ;: E j R I A D E,R Al DjE 73 I 74 , 75 7 Tt 78 1 73 , 80 j II R j A j D I E R A I D j E I B BYER8' FRIEND "JOLLIED" HIM. How Milton Man Mistook Union for Marriage Mill. Dusty and tired, after a rid o frnm Milton, B. J. Dyers walked Into rh Union office last evening nnd Inquired u a iuurnugo license could bo had thore, says tho Walla Walla Union. He said that ho was anxious to get married, had everything settled with his sweetheart, Miss Lizzie Stewart, of Milton, and all he needed was tho consent, ot mo law. Whon asked why he camo to n nowspnper office to get a marriage license Mr. Dyers said: Jim Foster, a friend nr mina t this city, told mo to come to the Union of fico If I could not get Into the county nudltor's office Thnt Is w im here." ' It appears Dyers thoueht thn nnttn. ty offices remained open till late Sat urday nights, consenuontlv h iiii nni try to reach the city till after tho heat of the day had passed He was told that tho Union office was not a branch of tho countv nndi. tor's dopartmont and thanking his in former ho stepped Into the street a I saddor, wlsor man. handed in sealed, giving only the number of combinations that can be made of each word, with no name attached, in order that tho committee awarding the prizes will not know who is In the contest Till! If rnnupRtPfl pnrli winner ,111131. ud bu". v Irallv each of tie ther claim. In order to tv nil cmlnnnns we hr parh envelope .ltH nn an OWPI aid 'a memorandum of tau rine will be allowed thnn one answer, 1 AA tnlv 5 1903. , ,.i ihni tie IS HO BUie UHb TTj 'solutions will be correct. if .lorlilp YOU - change your ui""" - hnnillnn f In YOU C - " " " - iv nine nir vour seciu - . 1 wp Kne laiier ii -- with the estaDiisaiM". be allowed to contest. F I u j H I N j I j T I U j R j E j F 11 I 12 I 13 j 14 I 15 I 10 I 17 I 18 I 1U j 20 u I R I N I j T j U I R J E I F '; U 21 I 22 23 j 24 25 20 j 27 28 j 20 30 RNljTUREF I U j R 31 I 32 I 33 I 34 I 35 j 30 j 37 j 38 I 30 I 40 N I ' ! T j U I R I E I F I U I R I N 41 I 42 I 43 j 44 I 45 I 40 j 47 I 48 I 40 60 I T I U I R I E j F I U I R I N I I 51 I 52 I 53 J 54 j 55 I 50 57 j 58 I 69 j 00 TUREFU R j N j I , T 01 2 I 03 I 04 I 05 j (iti j 07 08 j 00 j 70 u I R I E j F j U j I R J N I I j T , U 71 t T- I 73 I 74 I 75 I 70 j 77 I 78 1 70 I 80 RlEIMUBNlTtUR 81 I 2 83 84 I 85 j 80 87 88 I 8!) 00 E I F I U I R j j N j I I T I U , R , E !U ' 02 1 03 j 94 I 05 00 07 , 08 ; 00 ; F I U j R I N I I I T I U j R I E I Kit A DAD Main and Webb Strt STOCK FARM FOR SALE I am sole agent for the Lee farm ol -ooo acres, si. miles from Pendleton, on Birch creek. Joa Water, Buildings, fine Orchard, Alfalfa Botlow. Terms, half cash. Will sell with or without sto. N. T. CON KLIH mm . ... 77. C.lt I .M.I. A I Ul A MK V vy-r, jguuw" . A alogoe of them. A fall sepply always kept i