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pack Font. DAILY BAST ORBGO.NLUI. PEXPLETOM. ORBOO. THI TODAY. JAXt ARY 1ft. czar that himself anil soldier would I fight till the last ditch, a long as life remained, the world shuddered AX INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. I ,or '" 'hiking of this - - frtnid heroism and the consequent a:TUMC?8.U,,,tayMslaUBh,er that seemed inevitable in EAST OKmiMAN VI BUSHING hut beselged fortress. PQup VY I f Hut there was no cause for the 8UBSCK1ITUIX KATCS. I world to shudder It would seem, in Dally, on year, itj mall S5 00 i ,, , . . . Dally! in months, by stall 2 50 'he light of recent Investigations. Daily, three months, by mail j stnessel did not even make a moder- Dally.one month, by mail MM Weeklr, on year, by mail l.(V0" ate stand. If reports from Port Ar- WeSlj: ?our"nbbymml'li: I::::: m " be.leved. He lost Hemi weekly, one year, by mail 2 ' his nerve months before it was alwo- Herni Weeklr. six Booths, br mall... 1 on Semi Weekly, three month, br mall., jnlutely necesmtry. it is said. The fol- Member Scrlpps-McRae News Association. lowing roast uf Htoessel and his de fense of Port Arthur apieured in the Tlu Vmmt OmmiIm la mm nl at It R Rich's Sew Standi at Hotel Portland and ', London Times of January 24. and Hotel Perkins, Portland. Oresua. Telephone Main 11. Kntered at Peadletoa Postofflce as second cimm matter. : throws much light on the mock hero ! ism of the commander: Without seeing them, nnliody could form any Idea of the stupendous strength of the forts or the Incredible displayed in their capture. THE 1HHJFK. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, Coot for adrertfelnx matter to appear in the East Oreaonian must be in by 4 :4r p. , heroism saner must be la by 4 :40 n. m. the preced i -Vo foreign officer is able to explain rat Saturday trig reason for the surrender of Port Arthur. Those who have seen the I two years since 1891 have more deer I. i.iiit ! tha lutsl five vears j oeen 1 - Build .ell thy Spirit House. I over 80.000 deer have been th. tro- Wlth many rooms; give space Phles humers. During the season To Jov and truth and ho, and gentle I now ended, six person, were killed. svmpathy being mistaken for deer, and IB fa- ttut have no place for fear: !"' among sportsmen have occur- To anger ba. the door and o'er the red. Near 1200 person . from out- wlnuow side the state. 64 being women, en- ,.f thy Inmost soul when hate is nigh. I gaged In the sport this ycar.-SiB..s Unfold the curtain of a loving; of the Times. thought. i Hiiiiil in tne inmost vuitejn t'i heart A temple to the Clod of Love, With stone hewn from the Hills of Harmony. t"se in thy work the scented wood Tlmt grows in Freedom's Land. And place within Its halls The shrine of Peace. I'pon the walls hang tapestries Wove from the thread of Kindly Thought! Fill all the vases of thy dreams With buds that bloom from noble Impulses. Then host thout builded 'gainst the ravages of Time A work of Infinite achievement Coeval with Eternity." A duelling place of Truth. Woman as Well as Wen Are Made miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. ' Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourngcsamllessensanibition; beauty, vior ana cneenui ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order of dis eased. Kiduey trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon (or a child to be born afflicted with weak kitnievs. lithe I child urinatestoooften. if the untie scalds i the ttesh, or if, when the child reaches an Harry T. Fee, In Overland Monthly, jage when it .should ne ame toconiruiuic nassace, ft is yet anncieu wiui u-u-wc--T i . . :. .i - ,.ri.u.l:o;- t.tt t . K.li.... rh,n ' ...... unrt nnrun i.'l ..,, .Irnfiw. UTMin it. tlieCUUSC of UlC cllfli .e.uler is re-I cultv is kidney trouble and the first corded in history. ' ; l nere were In.wuu ame-oooieo. men .. .,,r ... ... address at I trouoie -- - ; . i the kidncvs and Blander anu not to a capable of making a sortie, and hun- , lsultlmore rests upon the assumption ! j,",, miwt people suppose. dreds of officers, all well nourished. . that a great body of gentle graduates Women as well asmenaieinademiseT !and plenty of ammunition, the larg-' na deliberately preferred singleness aMe wjtU iaUev d bladder trouble, " : , , , , 'ii ml culture to murrluge and materni-: i t.u ntxt lne same Rreat reniedv. est maga..e being untouched and full . ,y )k immJnte effect f ; to the roof with all kinds of ammunl-; xi.is is a curiously generalizing Swamp-Root is soon rcalied. It is sold ; tion for naval guns. There was, fur- proposition to come from so ohserv- y druggists, in titty 'ther. amnle food for three months, lama scientist as the author of "Ad"l- cent and one-dollar a even if no fresh supplies could lie re- ; ceived. nnd beside the waters The scolding which Prof. O. Stan-, step snouiu ne u.a.o, ley Hall has just l . . . . Ti,; M..iHea,o administered to tucseraipona.uoI:...... . . trouble is due to a' diseased condition of The grave is only the shoddy mill of our cast-off garments. The spirit passes at once to the sphere and house It has pre- pared while on earth. In that realm, whatever It be. we find those who were in our spiritual class on earth. The most pow- erful monarch. If he was an op- pressor of men and a usurper of the rights of others, will find himself with the common thief and highwayman. The splrlt- ual man will find his own. whom he loved on earth, and with them will seek greater ex- pertences of jov than he has known here. In those realms dwell Great Spirits, ever ready to help us attain self-conquest. if we call upon them. The purpose of this life is to work toward self-completion. self- perfection. To do this means to help perfect the whole human race at the same time. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. escence. It is to be feared that the siie bottles. You inny burden of proof will be found a trifle ore heavv if the nrofessor shall decide nni teeming with fish. There was an ! to dodge it. abundance of wine and medical com-, .. ...i i ' Indeed, the whole case of the hih , forts and large ijuanttties of fuel of , .... er education versus motherhood is :u . all kinds. The stories that the Ited . ,:irp,y theoretical that It is a rnh ' Cross buildings were wrec ked by the advocate who takes It up with asset -'! Japanese fire are admitted bv renutu- tiveness. Dr. Mary Roberts Smith have a sample Ntttle bv mail tree, also e--ft Horn of Bwaap4toot. II 1 ..... . .J 4) si i Positively tto Beat Beer made. Any quantity yon desire. Delivered to your home Always call for OLYMPIA. A. NOLTE Telephone Mam Ml. OS-TE-OP-A-THY HOW PATIENTS ARE TREATED. The erroneous idea of embarrass ment, exposure and nudity, which many hold of Osteopathic treatment keeps many women awa', who feel the need of Its ad. Nothing can be further from truth. The custom of the masseur In having the skin for work, and the failure to distinguish between Osteopathy and massage is probably the cause of It. A StJosephs? raxLEroit,nJ , Dnow th. 4)tJ special music and tl prepared for atlnn. I. . uui-nies. Tor drew Reduction BtH'K SPRIXGSi ...Ill -II -1 . C. ......... Unnt 3 V,:rSr th Osteopath prefer. u.onial fetters rece.ved from BufTerers to on barf eured. In writine Dr. Kilmer & Co., Men remove the ?oat and vwt and i,;...,., vv -s nr nn.l mminn ( "suany the outer anirt. Women this uaoer. Don't make anv mistake, tmt remenilier the name, Swunip-Root, pure ! rmuff a severe impression upon one ; table repiiltntR to have been A!l accounts ;prt?e In condemning more than 70 wives nearly half : the majority of the officers, who fear ed the failure of comforts more thiin ' ammunition, and apree that no man ever held a responsible command who less deserved the title of hero than General Stoessel. i.f whom were college-taught. The high ly educated mothers had married two years later, but had Just as mum ; and as fine children us the others and more of the children were h dress, BingUuuiton, bottle. IJEWARE OF EXPENSES. It seems that the Kuykendall bill reeulating the number of clerks to be allotted to the different branches rletors Pendleton is to be congratulated that she is to secure a home creamery without raising a hor.us. All the pro- f the new institution ask is of the legislature. U being entirely ig nored in the present session. Inasmuch as President Kuykendall. of the senate, is the author of the bill. U would seem that he should insist upon its enforcement as vehe mently as he did at the special ses sion. The present expenses of the clerk ship evil are as folluws: In the senate 5 clerks at J-43 per day. the good will of Pendleton business men and the opportunity to do busi ness. They are satisfied with the sur roundings and the excellent opportu nities offered here. The new institu tion will distribute from 1 13. nun to I 15.1'imi per year in this immediate vicinity for cream, beside supplying home merchants with a fresh, first class article in any quantity and at any hour in the day needed. Pendle- ton consumes about SnO.OOO pounds of As a matter of fact, the eventual solution of the "race suicide" issue will be drawn not from consideration of what any woman has learned i.t ; school, but from observation and di- j rectlon of how the great masses -f people live. There is far more practi cal philosophy in Mr. Phipps' model tenement foundation than in Prof. ! Hull's scolding of college spinsters, ft is better to keep children from dying j in infancy that to rail because more 1 babies are not born into the world. N'mw York World. f move corset, heavy outer garments, and put on a wrapper or klrnnna. The Dr. Kilmer's Swump-Root, and the ad- j patient is then seated on stool or.ta- S. v., on every , rue, or in some cases nes on treating table. Thus It is seen there in nothing to embarrarss the most modest wnm- - ( an or girl. ! This Is a preface to an article next, m week by Drs. Hotaington, i Despuln ; 1 block, on the "Pelvic Diseases of .Women," which all women, at least' i should read and heed, and save many I an operation on yourself and friends MAP LEI NE k ) TON HAI.fr' .... gVAUTET. PHONE A IIOKK!!U.K SI.ArcJHTEIt. In the house, 4 clerks at JUO per j butler every year, and is the central day. 'distributing point tor a large non- producing territory, which will natur- ally draw from this city. As the mar- j ket Increases the capacity of this business will increase, until it will be- ' come one of the leading industries In ; Joint committees, 34 clerks at $140 per day. Total. 140 clerks at $576 per day. In the special session of 103 the anti-gambling bill disappeared mys- There has been "glorious" killing ' in Maine the punt season: no less th.tn i 4K."i deer. 2-1 moose, and 4T. bears having been legally slaughtered by sportsmen. The bear and moose rec ords are unsurpassed, while in only HOW TO HOLD A HUSBAND. Th mmm Mmptm Jap MAKES MAPLE ! SYRUP j Pure granulated sugar and maple- I lne that's alL Make it at home j It saves money and Insures purity. Ask your grocer or send 2 cents i stamp (or free sample to j CRESCENT MFG. CO. I SEATTLE, V. S. J. Makrix mf C wieist Baking Powdmr I J. L. VAUGHN ELECTRICIAN. Prompt attend i Riven and all work xemted properly. Electrlml Supplies of all kinds. Ol TICK 121 Wen Cowl St. (Tribune Bulldlnc-) ' Walters' Flouring Mills 4'apHftry. lbO barrwls a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour. Mill Feed. Chopped Feed f niwit( fn imnd. Km terlousty while being taken from the ' the city. Already extensive prepara- ( house to the penate. and this has ! Uohh are under nay un many farnis , near this city, to furnish a large sup- ply of cream to the Pendleton cream ; ery. and as the benefits of the insti- j tutlon are more and more understood. , farmers nil! begin milking on a larger scale. been made the excuse for the ap pointment of a "special hill messen ger" by ea?h house, whose duty It is to carry bills that have passed In one chamber to the clerk in the other chamber. Of course, this arduous labor could just as well be performed by the door keeper, assistant doorkeeper, the ser geant-at-arms or by some one of the multitude of idle committee clerks, and It would be a simple matter to establish such safeguards as would effectually prevent a repetition of the disgraceful episode of the special session. But the legislators preferred to create two more jobs and It was done. There are days when the "special bill messenger" has nothing at all to do. On an average his services will per haps be called into requisition three times a day during the session, and he will then be obliged to walk 100 . yards across the capltol building. For this arduous labor he receives 14 a day. including Saturdays and Bun- days, when the legislature is not In session, as is the case with all the legislature's employes. It seems that among the other vig orous business principles applied to this session of the legislature, the clerkship evil should have been ellm Inated. It Is one of the worst -grafts ever tolerated by the legislature and should be protested against by those who have the true Interest of the people at heart. H warms of people hang around the state house for the entire session, drawing more pay than ever before in the lives of the majority of them, for doing absolutely nothing. Only a .very small proportion of the clerks employed actually serve. Others are drawing pay from the people's funds for IwSbnobblng through the session. It is wrong. The legitimate expenses are heavy enough. The Underwood Typewriter KTOEfcSIX'S COLJ) EET. When General Btoessel, command ing Port Arthur, sent word to the ASSASSINATED 1U1.ESRS. 1801 Russia Czar Paul. 1812 England Premier Perclval. 1820 France Due de Berri. 1848 Italy Count Rossi. 1854 Italy Duke of Parma. 1857 France Archbishop Slbour. of Paris . 1860 Montenegro -Prince Daniel. 186 diked States President Lin coln. 1S8 Rervia Prince Michael. 1870 fipaln Marshal Prim. 1871 France Archbishop Darboy of Paris. 1872 India Oov.-Gen. Mayo. 187 Turkey The sultan. Abdul Aziz, and several ministers. 1878 Turkey Mehemet All Pacha. 1881 Russia Czar Alexander II. 1881 friilfH fllntM t.4.t T A riarfleM E 1882 Ireland Lord Cavendish and Secretary Burke. 1887 France Former Premier Jules Ferry. 1R94 France President Carnot. 189S Bulgaria Former Premier Stomboloff. 189 Persia The shah. 1897 Spain Premier Canovas. 1897 Uruguay President Borda 1-tiarte 1898 Austria Empress Elizabeth. 1988 Hayti President Hereux. 1900 Italy King Humbert. 1901 United States --President Mc Klnley. 1902 Russia Prince " Obolenski. governor of Kharkoff. 1902 Servia King Alexander. Queen Draga. 1904 Russia Count Bobrlkoff. gov ernor of Finland. Von Plehve. minis ter of Interior. The best knnwa e-i.'-f to tnarri--d htrtri- i t nes is to hold tne husband as you vuti .he 1 ' lover by cheerfulness of dlpou.cii, pa- ; J j tience and keeping your youthful looks, j ! Of course a g:t.-a: many wnnicn arc handi- : ; capped hy thone ills to which women are j i hevr. The constantly reenmng troubles s ! which afflict her are apt to cause a sour I disposition, nervousness and a beclonded j ; mind. 9 j Dr. R. V. Pierce, the specialist to woman's a t diseases, of Buffalo. X. Y., after a long ex- sj perience in treating sucn diseases, round that certain roots and herbs made into i Tlie Machine that iiiiubiiips nil the good points of the old style niactiincn. and lias the writing always In sight. T. C. TAYLOR THK HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAHf STREET. LOOK STEM at the matter ami t; iagree that It l not wealing if there Is the leajt rd lug that you should i To make certain, 1 have yont mi The employment strunients by f makes the test on1 prove that yon hm wear glasses. If von should. w very reasonable prke?- Winslow p. O. Block. a liquid extract, would help the majority I il44ftt44lltllttat4SttltllSSIftatSt444tCtt49 of cases. This be called Dr. Pierce's Fa- I vorite Prescription. Thousands of have testified to its merits, and it np in shape to be easily procured VaHtly Increased Biminens. Mr. Eccles, who as traffic manager, was one of the first Short Line offi cials to advertise the resources of Idaho, and make low rates to get people in here from the east, can not help looking with satisfaction on the result of his work. He said in 1897. the Short Line earned IS, 000. 000 while last year Its earnings were $13, 000,000. Boise Capital News. is sold bv all medicine dealers. This is e a potent tonic for the womanly system. So much faith has Dr. Pierce in its merits ; that he offers fcuo reward for any case of J Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus. I a or Palling of Womb, which be cannot e cure. All he asks is s sir and reasonable e trial of his means of care. Mrs. T. DoUn. of Msdrid. Perkins Ca.. Xebr. ! ! writes : "I was cured of painful periods by the ' T use of Tr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and I T bis Com pound Bslract of smart-Weed. I thtuk i Z Or. Pierce . SMdnaaca Uie best in the world." J "Favorite Prescription" makes weak e women strong, sick women welL Accept i e no substitute for the medicine watch works wonders for weak women. I Dr. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Ad- I viser is sent free on receipt of stamps to i e pay expense of mailing only. Send ai one-cent stamns for the paper -covered I book, or 5 stamps for the cloth -bound volume Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, 66 Main Street, Buffalo, N. V. POLES "I Mad all klsds of blood mudlaa wafes fsllsd . , .nrSd bm 1 ha., foand ttao nebk tblaa t 'V- .1 J"" Utopia" sod blae a.- lrit Casesrets tbqr all lrt. I am contlaaloc b. ... of ta.m and ncommadinf Um to sr ,'rtrads. 1 tMl fin. wbn I rim. n tbo lorni... Hnu m . u FiW C WitMm. M tm ., JtowMk. S.J. Cest For T n . i ' r it ill 'Tsksraasi tVwaaf - al Vmvmr Hiekm, WMfcra or Gripe, Ue, ftc. Me. Knr3 olrl Ib baUL. Tm rcnais MblsH iimd CCQ. w h mff r yomi bom besstu IHfliaj B wmmdy Co., Chin m W.T. 99) IS2ZIL Sill, TEI ClLICl IZHX 1A vr to the notch of quality, down as to prices Is the kernel of the story of our success in lumber merchandizing.' If yet ques tion that statement, see our yardful of lumber of ail usable sorts and get our prices. Then ask the next man was knows anything about building mater ials. Fair, Isn't ltr Pendleton Planing Mills tLohmrtrttnLmr.Vrof. 1 4 1 Going to Move After February 1 we wUl be foand lu tka corner room of the Henn building, corner of ' Court and Cottonwood streets, with a complete stock of staple and fancy groceries.. Special low prices will be given on groceries until we x move. D, KEflLER & SON The Grocers ISP i WHEKITSIES vnt hard t flo H when you are olacelnthecltywH Highest grade c wood. Prompt .. -ers oBdted.j Siliaii w- HenryK DlTCB A Office x Co., 'Ph- JL I Go - ALtS'l t hav f00 SB .;d i leave of' """"mo l siifruR-i i McADA - GLASSES hnooDsj owf r- i ' mim