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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1904)
PACE FOUR. n , y , tblXSt C (WCOWVXWvB 1 J. ' AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. ' ' .... .. . . I fttblUneu everr uncrown iwnjn ?uhwj - at IVndtetOD. Oresou. by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. SCJ1SCRHTIO.N MATHS Dally, on year or man . . J3.l . . l.Sf. ... .05 Dally, nix moHtlMi by mall Dally, three month by mall Dallv, une wwith by mall Dally, per mimtli by carrier tMt br mall 1.30 ' Weekly, six montaw oy rami , Seal-Weekly, on year V mall .... -po Semi Weekly, tx months br mall .. l.W Semi Weekly, three mootiu by mall . . .o0 Member Serlpw Mcnae Newa AMla- tlon. Tbe Kast Oregonlan U on late at U. H. Rkb'a .New Stands at Hotel I'urttand and Hotel l"fSiBS. Portland. Oregon. San Pranelseo llurean. 40S Foortb St. Chleaco ltureau. 0( Secnrltr llnlldlnR. Waabioetoo. I). C llureau, 501 14th St., K. W. Telephone, Main 11. Entered at INsndleton poatoClee as setond- claw matter. UNIOh7.)LABriT Are you livin" a life with th' blinds clear up An- th' doors flung open, wide? Have you notnm" hid out in yer closets eh? Wnere nobody sees inside? Th- life that Is hid Is a danger our life: Th" Tempter can sneak in, sly. An' show y' his samples an' sow hns seed A harvest '11 come, bime-by. Now maybe this reasoning new to you Hain't hnowed it myself for long; If ev'ryone knows what y're goin' t" do. You shorely wou'i do much wrong S. W Glllllan BUILD THE PORTAGE. The Salem Journal demands the early construction of the state port age road with an earnestness and vigor which ranks that paper among the sincere friends of the Inland Em- the Sl Louis fair say the greatest ob pire. jectlnn to the fair is the immense The editorial advocating the jwirt- age is so forclhle and. interesting that It Is reprinted In full. The Journal says: There it, growing up a political is-, sue that each public man and public Influence ought to take a position about That is the construction of the state iKinage miinma a i ne vunvr of the Columbia. The State Develonmeut League convention at Portland adopted rso- a lutions. rather peremptorily demand-1 ing action by the state officials. The Journal, without condemning anyone, wishes to review the matter as It appears to it. without prejudice , to anyone. I Ten vears ago the editor of this ; paper wa.s elected a member of the legislature and made a fight for con-, sideratlon of the matter then. ' It was upon his motion that a com- mlttee of the Portland Chamber of Commerce got a hearing before that body in 1893 The editor men challenged the ' rleht of a corporat.on attorney to also appear as representative of the ' people and oppose the measure. The appropriation got a small vote in that session, only a few having the temerity to vote for the approprla- tlon for a state portage. But history has been making rapid- ly since then. The little short por- tage built by the state for about J60. - 000 at the lower rapids had a wonder - ful effect in expediting the building of the lower canal. Once that little portage was built, the United States engineering de partment hastened the completion of that part of the canal t.iat had drag ged along for 20 years. No sooner has the state again de cided to undertake the construction of the upper portage than tbe gov ernment canal project Is revived and It Is to lie completed with suspicious haste. Admitting that the general govern ment can at best act but slowly, the people reason by analogy and con clude two things: First, if the state portage Is built then there will be no further Inter est, if there be any whatever, for de laying the canal. Second, if the state portage is built, tho government canal may be built or not be built, the Columbia basin producers can got out by water. Then, as the legislature has ap propriated tbe money, tbe state of- flelals have but one plan to pursue to build that portage without deiay At best or at worst, If the present state offidals are not disposed to push th.6 canal, hey can delay It but two years. are disposed to use all the means In ,h',,r iwer t0 i'll9h ,he s,a,e nortnt0- They will get no credit anil a great ileal of discredit unil at worst cannot pr.venl the state portage from being tin.ul ITJHMiUw. Other state officials will be elected who wilt build the portage if the "went stat officials do not see fit ; , The cane Is ttm plain. The issue i made up. The only relief for the .inri Empire in fraieht rate must come .v. , i rue ..uuluui .Su. i. u u.. In this matter as standing with the . . . producers of Eastern Oregon for state ri raiu,f -"r That Is the only open. Just, speedy ft,f:f;a, inspectors are powerless to ,rt hnnnrl,l roliirf thai can come tnLnfnr thnir orders. and honorable relief that can come to! the producers of Eastern Oregon. This matter Is too well understood to be Juggled with or hindered by captions official delay or luterfer-: ence at Washington or In Orogon. Tne ,iei,ie realiie that the gods heln ,' ' ' 'nose who neip memseivee. Thonms W Iawstin. who is writ- ins a serle of articles for Every- hmlv Machine ettioslnr the Inner ' Dwij s .MBgaame e.MH,ing tue imur ( ,1 Wit f. I imaukiui wiu- bine knowu as amalgamated copper, promises to expose the methods by u.hioh ssnnnnnn whk rniwi n nrrv.im mil frnm tht Mnk nmv ram- oalgti managers in the last week be fore the wlwctlnn whn It hwnmr. evl- den- that somethlnc desperate must . ' , . ... ' ' , " e none to elect .MCKiniey lie nas all the inside history of the cam- paigu. and will give the names of the contributors to the big fund and will tell w!mr tho m was e. will also tell where the sum wns ev pended in the frantic effort to sate the country to McKinley. By this last collection of funds he declares five states were turned Ao McKinley. , . and the recital of the inside facts promises to he interesting rending matter. The Rockefellers attempted to have the July number of Ever"- , ,,tI. . .hI,. ,,, , .,. , , bodys. m which the series of article was started, suppressed, hut their ef-. forts only made the sales more brisk. Lawson was a member of the great i combine, and is making tion through revenge and remorse. He uses the names of persons impli-; . i .i t i , ' caieu ami uues not mince nis worns. I'eudloton people returning from S(.alc upon which it is copstrueted , and maintained. It is scattered over mi much territory and divided into . so many departments and buildings. that it is impossible to see more than j ' the barest outlines of the true feat-' When the hills and the valleys are ure 0r the exposition, in less than i velvety green j a m()th. It is the mos, gigantic col-! A ,,r,.hel?nor0,KK,,nB '" M j lection of great things ever made inlTh,.n awaj: from tlu. h, (I,lst)- city ' tnt worm, ana It lh urn or in ques- tion for a hurried visit to cover any unrtlon ,rf th main rinr: It is matter of study and education, and to appreciate It fully, one must go . prepared to stay at least a mouth. and take time In visiting the various features on a systematic plan. Other- wise, the impression brought away ; from St. Louis is that the fair is not '. what It is advertised to be When U u remembered that this exposl- tion represents J5i),000,ooii and is be- ing conducted on that basis, some thing of Its wonderful magnitude may be imagined. ll witn 8eml,ne savage delight uat newspapers of the coun ry witness the humiliation of the snob nni1 "r." Edward Bok who edits lne aristocratic wu.es ome Journal hai b" ln the United States u"t y- assumes so m,lch superiority, so much intellet jumllI' m,,ch anu so ra,,eU elf-adulatlou that he has made Americans sick of bis empry prating, jHo lum"ed 'nt0 Dr- ," 1 Company with both fee., a short ,,n'? aKO- a oi auegeu ; analyses, showing that the remedies contained objectionable drugs. 1 Was later oroved that the nlil nn.ilvnW that Bok published was made 25 years ago, and that the remedies now on the market do not contain the drugs claimed by him. Bok couse- quently made a groveling retraction of his high criticism which sounded sweet to the ears of the common herd of editors whom llok bad so re- cently accused of being unreliable in their news renorts tneir news reports. A NOVEL KINGDOM. London papers report that Sir Charles A. J. Brooke, the Englishman who enjoys the unique distinction of being the ruler of half a million Ma lays. Chinese and Dyaks at Sarawak, in the Island of Borneo, has Jus' np- slst him in his regal duties. The Rajah of Sarawak has taken this step In consequence of his growing tnflrm...es (he Is in his pnkilttm'S Vegetable Com 75th year). - pound, and they have never bud reason to be sorry. Yours very truly, The story of how the rulersbjp ot uns. May FjuiuiAJtES, ilO South 7th imunu enmo Into the hands of the c, itinnnnnnlis. llnn." (fin. Fair- liraako famiy 8 a romauMc one It WBS ,r0ught about by he adventures f he uikIo of the preset rajah Itv J Brooke Uien 3 years of minMniani a small yacht, sailed away to tho Far DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST penod that he reached Sarawak while a bin rebellion was on. Throwing in i his lot with the reigning sultan, he brought order out of chaos, anil was hlmseir appointed rajnh of the prov After a successful rule his health nphow succeedet him. The rogont Is 30 years of age. and has resided In Sarawak on and off from boyhood, 1 fnvn wnv nnd jit vnnrs sea n wili-ul viutmiun jr .--,,. 'i ' . . . v.. , i .. k i 1 1 r . r 1 1 . nn'niirR fii 1 1 t i 1 the way of low j excursion steamer Grand Kepubllc to . 'nu.. .,r i,o fmlnml Ktimm- nine by the open, "bey the orders of the federal steam i Lit' luiiiani ... " . - -- - ioai inspectors, wiiu ucuiuuueu ,i. .Io.mo, 0hm.w ,11,1 In. used for I ". - ...... , .. jcfttrlng powengers to uronminnu in til the steamer had been relnspected ,.,( f,,,i i ,,r.,nor mimlllliin hns re- and found in proper condition, ins re VMled a peculiar State of affairs. It ,,mntlnnllv ilnmonstratcd. tlial tlie enforce their orders. Al:h..iih the insiiectors had suffi- clem evidence that the emilpment of the itenmer as to fire apparatus, Ilf .' uelts. etc.. was entirely inndemiate an; not In conformance w ith the laws the owners of the boat continued to employ the Grand Kepubllc to trans- uort nassengers to and from Dream- j It has been discovered, that, under tu, taws the use of the steamer for traiisixwtlug passengers caunot be . ... . i i... ., i . ... Mopped All that can be done is to pnBrpet against the owners of the steamer and fine them ?3U0 for jaeh trip for violating the inspection j laws. If the owners of the steamer 'can aiiora or are uiius pa uir I ttiii Mine nqn Liuon fhf luilll in . . . . t missmn nn loun us u ev liuiuu. Thi evidence which a partial in- P?tion of the sieamor and of Its .equipment has brousht to light. prtlV8K thl. crln,nai carelessuess of the inspector:,, who certified that the Grand Republic was a safe and prop- er, equipped bout. wa. '"mid tnat lumrl one-half of Ufv Mtg werp m) lnled wh mrU , wltn cotton batting and that the latter would not only not support a weight of 24 pounds, hut would ac- ,?""'r ',' on t,ht,ir " TJLt ill they had been immersed in water for a ttw mimneti. It wns also shown. iha- the captain had never held a fire d'iil of his drew and did not even kuow wnat 8lsiials ive to bring the crew on deck In case of fire. wa aIso dscovureiI that most of the fireho-ie was so old and rotten that i' could not stand the pressure, " wa,er There is considerable in- : erim '.mil nelect of dtltv and there seems ' It) ie ,ne sentiment that an example , should lie made of the inspectors, ti-hi, ,,;,canil nn tho HmiPrnl Slrieiim i. - 'and the Grand Republic previous to ! the recent disaster. It is generally nopeu tniu uie uruit.-ai iiuubuubih euiuiem 01 inissia: mignoneue. oi allowed by law would be meted out,savnV: mimesrranate. of Snaln: rose. I to those criminally negliaent officials. ' A Fisherman. When all the world s fragrant with j ' And clothed In fresh raiment from Dame Nature's loom: 1 I'll steal. For my only companions m rod nn" m "' And thero. by the side of home cool. limpid stream. ni sit with my line in the water and -dream -Four Track News. Mrj. Theresa Born, aged hi. and ' i1K'r 8n, aged 40. have lived in one little room in New York City. Tor IS years without seeing outside of the I motheed 7oTuZ ' C.rirtS !t organizations furnished everything the pair used They were taken to j a public hospital Thursday gleet Of Warning Symptoms Will gooQ prostrate a WOmaO. She ... , .. ,. j "lks WOfflan S Safeguard 8 Lydi E. Pinkham S Vegetable Compound. DeJlB Mrs. Phociiam: Ipnoranc anlj neglect are the cause of untold female Buffering, not only with the lawa of health but with the chance of a T ... , . , .Tninira of UUIV, " " ' " o- headaches, organic pains, and general weariness, until I was well nigh proa ratri. I knew I had to do something. Happily I did the right thing. 1 took Iydla K. Plnkhuiu's Vegetable CcmilMmud faithfully, according- to directions, and was rewarded in a lew weeks to find that my aches and pains aisappeareu, aim i oBiu ,u. o: neaun inruugu y ""XZ Yi "EfJS "l S f.vrt it banks Is one of the most successful and highest salaried travelling saleswomen In the West.) tspoo forfiit J) "IL "f XvlT women to wite her for .advice, She .liu. Aguided of, to I Mrs. Fairbanks tells bowse-1 Cancerous ROOTED IN THE Alter the age of 45 or 50 when niuuraiiY wtuKti. iv a uuijwvu huh heals slowly, and often a very insipniicant scratch or ..bnuse becomes a bad ulcer or son At this time of life war'y growths, moles and pimples that have been on the bodv almost from birth begin to inflame and fester, and uelore very mng are large eaung siouiimg Whenever a sore or ulcer is Dear . . d nifin iif!i itttif r n'ii -iiii mil v nMti,rnur it rnn t iiimiiniiin. i iiitti n nnr. r w... . Sorieth:n" is" radical- 'eft tenpie mrsnverni years. It would itch auu . scriptlons Sanh n. 1 wjv. 15 ' ' burn and bieed, would scab over, but would aasn, Doors. Bli Jv wroK witi, your blood, never tieai. The doctors nronouucod It Cancer. 1 ! Jlouldlng, Dulldin. . 1 Snmenld tnitit orDolSon that Alter tKnir. a. o. awnuo uib soro Docnn to dls- v. "a some om rami or poison inat chnrce, BUd when all tlio poisonous matter had I Paper. irns been slumuennc tlicre lor au,l . be!ril.,.into nssert oottles.ti.kii.ir It for some time after it had en- ; J re j is . uig tlrely healed. This u about ten years nco, and ' I itself, and breaks out and be- i have seen no nlcrn of It siuco. i , . . . ottUt Audrain Ocuntr, Mo. JOSEPHDS KEID. ' , Tl,c, 1,1 nrrc nre roote.1 in the blnort nA i iiWMuciiiiiiun.iv.imu. . s. while washes, soaps sn yes. etc.. keep uie surlace ff- ff-J (C clean. tllC.V are not healing. A blood medicine to Vv purify and strengthen Uie pollutwl blood, and a tonic , N-J J t-J to build up the general system is wnat is neeued, and , ' S. S. S is just such a remedy. Xo poison is so pow- I crful and no genu so deadly that this great vegetable blood remedy cannot reach it, and ulcers of every kind quickly yield to its wonderful curative j rjioncrties. Medical advice or anv information- you may desire will be given ' our physician without charge . THE SWIFT . . - . CATLEMAN'S TRIALS. KunnliiR n range cattle outfit Is a performance not unattended with trib- ulation. Ijist year the nroducer of gruss beef wns up to his neck In I ' trouble and the prospect this season ' nas saiuy ciouueii wituin a snon oimnn nf rlntr . At thp verv Incuntion of what in iu. n entiafn..inrv uhfii. nine seasun me nonzon eiuuueu. )rt).s had appreciated materially, cr(IBh waK gooti and cattle were rap- idly appnmching a condition (hat justified expectancy that they would wel killers' approval, when the strike occurred. Ueef round ups were (l( m,Cessity abaudoned, and at the )rest,nf wrUlnR the ran(;e cnttlemen. ke the immortal Flnnnlgnn of Texas. (s unable to loll Just where he "is nt , 'lmf-tUm, " , th'' muk'n ,,"1llS1' tie-up will undoubtedly work Inealcu ,aI,ie lnjury , ti,e range cattle In (u8try In some sections dry weather iB alrend) aggravating the situation Conditions are not yet desperate bir art, .serious enough to cause concern -Livestock World. NATIONAL EMBLEMS. flnivrc nrn rpcmrnlimt ns national emblems. Leek, the emblem of Wales: Illy, (fleur de lis), of France: til.. inlntir. I.tn,nn, .f Plnmnru vh'f"" ...unvu,, ... wuUe my. the Ghibellne badge; red iiy. ,),e badge of the Guelpho; linden, '. "The KodaU" season is now on amj we hare the largest and m08t compiete lrne profession- X al and amateur photographic J J goods ever shown in the city. Don't forget to take a camera or kodak with you on your -a- J cation. Brock & McComas Company DRUGGISTS. Cor. Main ami Court SU. Pendleton, O resort. Latest Books at NOLF'S Popular Stationery Store. "Four Roads to Paradise." "Miss Pettlcout." "Tho 811ent Places." 1 1 t iuc rtuuiicismcut t "The Light or the Star." "The Deliverance." "My Friend Proaiiero." "The Castaway." "Rebecca." "Memoirs of a Baby." "The Cost." "A Texas Matchmaker." "When Wilderness Was King." "Jewell." "Rulers of the King." And many others. F.E. Van Dtisen & Co. CONTRACTORS OF WORK. BRICK Boiler setting, and Ore places done in first-class manner. Address Box 4SS, Pendleton. J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Promnt attention Riven and all work ezeeutod oroDerlr. Kleotrleal Supplies or all klndi OFFICE-121 WEST COURT ST. J (Trlbnne Building) 12, 1904. Ulcers BLOOD. the vital powers arc ... - ...... Sirs: I linvo not words atrourr oncngh tr ' . v out it healed. I took in nil nbont thirrv 1 7 . .. r . i SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GAm , , of Knglaiid, red rose of Ijincastcr. . w bite rose, of York : shamrock, of Ireland: thistle, or Scotland: violet, of Athens, and sugar maple, of Cana- da, CATALINA ISLAND. The covornment does not lay any nv 1 claim to Catalina isiana on me coasi nf Pnlfffirnhi. Tho lHlantl a numher in jeum ucvumc- mc the International Syndicate Company, . then the ownership passed to a par- j J ty named Shateau, who sold It to an English syndicate, but It reversed to ; J Shateau and In time he disposed of It , , to the present owners, the Banning . family , J i WATER TANKS We make a Specialty of Bulldini n I r.... liouuu or otiiiBre . J water tanks I j The Frenc Also Header Beds all sizes and ,. ,-, .ml 1 klndB- e make them rlSht nnfl thej ; always give satisfaction. Our work). s never slighted or botchea. jj I. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. GOOD DRY WOOD ; All Kinds j i nave good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices a For Cash. w. c. minimis : Leave orders at Neuman's Cigar Store. Hill Military Academy PORTLAND, OREGON A private boarding and day school. Man ual training, military discipline, college pre paration. Boys of any age admitted at any time. Fall term opens September 14, 1904. CUT THIS OUT. And mail to Dr. J. W. Hill, Hill Mill tary Academy, Portland, Or. I have .... boys, whom I want to send to a military school. Their ages are Please send me prices and terms; also Illustrated descriptive catalogue of your chool. (Name (Address) Oregon Portland St. Helen's Hall A GIRLS 8CHOOL OF THE HIGH EST CLASS corps of teachers, loca tlon, building, equipment the best Send for catalogue. Opens September ID, 1904. Columbia University Pnllni'lnln PrAnnrnlnrr. f!ommerC- lat and Grammar Grade Coursos. Ap ply for catalogue. Boarding school lor young men and boys. Box .344, University Park Station 1 fjGHT page! ! LET US SUPPLY YOU, MM''! Bllilrlinrt I & A! 2 rvi i fcT i list IPS I i m m tlj Dimension lumber ot &J BRING YOUR BILL Toi aixu GET OUR FIGURE Grays Harfco; Commercial C upposite w. &. c, R, d- J Pcsltively the best beerl made. Any quantity you del sire. Delivered to yonr I home. Always call for Oljm- pia. i A. NOLTI Phone Main 161. Restaurai Best 25 Cent Meal in the Private Dlninj Parlor. Elenant Furnished Roomi Connection. GUS LaFONTAlNE, Pro! 633 Main Street. Refreshini and i Healthful The City Brewery Bottled Tho -rpatest summer drink- ij a-w D" right to the spot. Ai,viv wr this superior your home. It gives yootbmil to your tired system, m ii ,. Mmmpfid beer ... nliv Rrwerv Bottled Bfl subject to changes of tempera being shipped. dl Put up in quarts plntt l pints, and deiivereu u -desired. , . 1-7 Bottling works telephone n.. Residence teiepnouc C0A LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring Recognized as the bert 1 most economical j you lor ,-. ta we aouver any part of tbe city Laatz Bros MAIN STREET. Walters' flouring PnrltV. 160 Wi a.d' FIOur exchanged Flour, hi r"'H