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1902 amounted to over 22.000,000 tons. Evidently, therefore, the present full rate of production can be continued for many months 'o voire without danger of overstocking the market. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. It is really more Important to the West to save the forests than to store the floods, for the floods can lie stored FRIDAY. AUGUST 7, 1903. at any future time the government sees tit to begin the work, but the Accidents and failures of machin Published every Friday at Pendleton, Oregon, by the ery are as liable to occur on a rail mountains are being stripped at an road as on a farm or in any other astonishing rate, and this work of EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING business employing men and machin preserving the timlier supply, should COMPANY. ery. People are often prone to con be done at once. Phone. Main 11 The United States government has demn railroads and complain of what acted much like a fast young man SVBSt KIFTlON KATES they term poor service, without just l*aily, one year by mail .................. $3.00 consideration of the circumstances. in this saving of her splendid re Pally, six months by mail ................. 2.50 Daily, three mouths by mail............. 1 25 Because a freight train meets with a sources. Daily, one mouth by mall .................... '»0 For the |>ast 10O years, the process Dallv. per mouth by carrier................ d-» delay over which no human agency ■ Weekly. ■•ne year by mall ............... 1-30 has control, passengers who are com of wasting and tearing dow n has been Weekly, six months by mall ................. 75 Weekly, tour mouths by mail............. 50 pelled to wait for the delayed train, going on. with no effort to rebuild or Semi Weekly, one year by mall ... 2.00 Land has been handed Semi Weekly. six mouths by mall .. 1.00 on some remote side track, at once economise. Semi-Weekly, three months by mall .. .50 blame officials for poor service and out empires in extent, to the great The East Oregonian is on sale at B B. employes for incompetency. Rail corporations. Grant upon grant, has Rich’s News Statute at Hotel Portland and road trains and engines, like farm been the price of the settlement of Hotel Perkins. Portland. Oregon. tlie West. Matchless resources have Member Scripps-McRae New» Associa wagons and threshing machines, are tion. liable to breakdowns, and the public been given away, as if the supply San Francisco Bureau, 408 Fourth St. ■ should not unjustly censure either would never become wasted and now Chicago Bureau, 909 Security Building. ' officials or employes, who are mak In the height of the delirium of giv Washington. D. C. Bureau. 501 14th St.. | ing greater efforts than any one not ing. the government suddenly comes Ji. W familiar with the inside movements to its senses, reaches the age of ac Entered at Pendleton post office as second- of railroads, appreciate. A delay to countability as it were, and begins to class matter. a first-class passenger train means save something, although the strength more serious consequences to the of youth is well nigh spent. The forest reserve idea has come company than to the usual run of passengers, and every defect in the late, but it Is better late than later. operation of trains is remedied with Although the virgin worth of the A South Sea islander, at the out the jiursuasive force of the habit West has been exploited and trans close of a religious meeting., of ferred from the ownership of the peo ual “kief fered the following prayer: 1 C* _____ ple to private corporations. there are “O God. we are about to go to • The way to advertise Pendleton yet some of the ragged edges that our respective homes. Let not the words we have heard be and Umatilla county is to keep the can be saved to the government. like the fine clothes we wear, subject constantly in mind. Every The withdrawal of the forest areas soon to be taken off and folded up in a box till another Sabbath j letter that is sent out of the county will retard the building of railroads, should bear some message to the and the establishment of new indus comes round. Rather, let thy outside world, regarding the resour tries dependent up the timber supply, truth be like the tattoo on our bodies, ineffaceable till death " ces of the country. It is not the say the corporations great immigration agencies that It will not retard the progress of bring the most desirable class of the country, but will hasten the com DENVER BECOMES ENRAGED. people into a country. It is the in plete settlement. Homeseekers will A citizens’ league has been formed dividual. who is located and content invest with more willingness In that in Denver for the purpose of getting ed and who writes of his surround portion of the West in which some rid of labor agitators and tramp ings to his dissatisfied friends and provision has beeu made for the fu walking delegates. relatives in the East, that does the ture. by preserving the mat< hless for For the past six months the city great work of inviting immigration. ests for the use of bona fide inhabi of Denver has been in constant tur One private letter placed in the right tants. Wbat far-seeing man would moil and strife. lAbor has been de hands is worth a dozen boomnig ar choose a location, which had been fiant. insolent, unreasoning and ticles. People who have money tc stripped of natural resources and largely idle, on account of the agi invest and who are looking for a per left defenseless in the hands of spec tation and counsels of imported walk manent location, want confidential ulators? Is it not an inducement to They want to feel safe capital, to settlers and to manufac ing delegates, sent there ostensibly information in making a move and the surest turers to say that this splendid forest to settle labor difficulties. Instead of settling the difficulties way to inspire this confidence and area of Eastern Oregon belongs per these vagabonds have incensed many arouse the proper interest, is for petually to the people and will not workingmen against their employers everybody in the city and county to d sappe-ar in a few years, as a gift to by tirades and harangues at labor become an immigration committee of transient speculators? It is an inducement to a first-class, meetings. These walking delegates one. for the purpose of letting the an» not residents of the city. They plain truth be known. The constant thrifty people to come to Eastern have no common interest in the wel dripping of the little stream wears Oregon, »here the sources of water supply and the sources of timber sup fare of state nor people. Their job away the hardest stone in time. ply are protected from exploitation depends upon the trouble they can The O. R A- N. Company should i and destruction. It is an assurance find and their principal mission in improve its valuable property on to the homeseeker that the govern life is to make trouble and fan it into Main street, south of Webb, by the ment has taken note of the natural flame instead of removing it. construction of a brick building to wealth of the country and will pro The citizens of Denver have been match the Bowman brick on the op tect it against all future invasions. indulgent. They have lent sympa- posite side of the street. There is It is an assurance to the bona fide tny and assistance to all strikers something lacking in that corner of settler that when 'he time comes whose cause was just. They have the city. an<l always will be. undl the for the government to irrigate the been put to untold inconvenience by vacant land owned by the company West, the means will be al hand, by the hindrance of strikes with the or is covered with a three-story buna- which this great purpose may be ac dinary business of the city and at ing. With the Martin brick on the last, when it seems that the labor corner of Webb and Cottonwood, <„e complished. Strip the mountains of forces are determined to follow the new Darveau building on Webb, the their timber and destroy the sources advice of these irresponsible tramp Bowman, on the west side of Main, of the mountain streams, and the re delegates, instead of that of their and the O. R. & N. on the east side, clamation of the West is impossible friends and neighbors, the citizens the city will take on the progressive Preserve these sources, and the trans have organized a league for the pur appearance warranted by the growth formation of the desert into a gar den is only a matter of a very few pose of settling the trouble. and wealth of the adjacent country. years. And the first thing Denver is going There is not an idle building in the Like a young man who has been to do as a remedy for her social ilia, principal part of the city, and before sowing wild oats and acting the is to gather up every walking dele a stone is placed in the foundation, profligate for years, at last settles gate in the city, escort him to the the owners of these vacant lots car down and begins to nurse his remain outskirts and impress upon him the secure good renters at rates that ing strength, the government at last would be a handsome income on the fact that he must not return. has arrived at that period of account The inhabitants of the city are des money invested. ability. which brings to mind all the perate. Bread wagons, laundry wag- more vividly the utter folly of the The Salem Journal, speaking of the one, coal wagons, fruit wagons, de past a tardy economy will now take pooling of wheat by farmers, in the livery wagons and all the regular ar plate of the criminal waste of years Willamette valley, says: ’’The farm teries of city life have been tied up, disturbed, and put out of commis ers of the Rocky Point neighborhood James J, Hill, president of the sion by the orders of some non-resi will meet at their local schoolhouse Great Northern and of the Northern dent agitator, who lives upon the Saturday night to form another grain Securities Company is accredited with pool for their crop of 1903. The move misfortunes of his fellows. ment in this county for pooling crops saying that if merging railroads is The people will soon settle the a crime, ne prefers to be a criminal was started at this place, and has strike business when they refuse to been kept up for four years. When His son, Ixniis W. Hill, who is follow aid. and sympathize witn strikers, first started it was denounced by the ing the footsteps of bis father, has and it is coming to this point. press of Portland as impractical, and gone the old man one belter in his The insolence of the tramp who ridiculed as a farmers’ trust. But expression of what would be termer wilfully ties up and disturbs the or the movement has extended to wool, anarchistic ideas, if the speakers dinary business of a city and com mobair. hops and other products and were not millionaires, and says that munity for no other reason than that bids fair to spread, and yet become the Northern Securities Company of showing his authority, will soon a national movement of the produc will not lie dissolved, even if the turn the country against the union ers to get more equitable results United States supreme court upholds sentiment and when the common for their labors.” The farmers of every contention made against the people once turn against it. its case Umatilla county may take a valuable company by the opponents of the is hopeless. The only way to per suggestion from this method of merger. I jiws have no terrors for petuate the union is to make it a handling crops. The wool pool i>as men who are able and inclined to Courts are only Idle progressive force in the community, proved to be a benefit, why not the break them luxuries, to be held up as shields be instead of a deterrent force. Other wheat pool? tween the lawless and the law- wise, the tramp with a union card is Professor Leckenby, of the Union abiding classes, according to the no better than the tramp without one. If qualifications do not increase experiment station, strikes the key point of view of the Hills. to correspond with the demand for note of ail successful work, in a com The closing of the games and the increased pay, the entire aim and munication on the sugar beet crop of Grand Ronde, in today's issue, when evident determination of the city au mission of unionism falls fiat. he says that unless a man owns the thorities to suppress the evil in Pen PRODUCTION OF ANTHRACITE. land and has a home upon it, he can dleton has resulted in a sudden de not take sufficient interest in his crease in the idle population of the A year ago now the great strike in work to insure success. Unless a city. When this class learns that the anthracite mines of Pennsylva man has hope in his work, it is a fail Pendleton Is not to be a dumping nia was assuming a most alarming ure. Unless a man feels that bis ground for the retuse thrown off by phase and presaging a terrible coal work is a joy and not a drudgery, it Spokane. Portland and the Sound lamine throughout the East. The has no excellence. The homeowning cities, the task of maintaining order strike began on the I2ti> of May and age must succeed the renting age in and an excellent standard of munic continued until, with the appoint the West, before the highest results ipal decency will lie comparatively ment by President Roosevelt of the will be realized from the matchless easy. The scums will not gather strike commission, work was resumed where they are not invited by loose resources of the country. at the mines on the 23rd of October. laws and loose discipline. 8trict en This year the mines are being work Tolstoi says the world needs more forcement of the ordinances and ed at an extraordinary rate. The Fi religious spirit and less commercial statutes Is all the protection the peo nancial and Commercial Chronicle activity to bring out the best mental ple demand, but they do demand this quotes some interesting figures cov and aestbetical side of the human much ering the output for June and the race. Although this grand old man first six months of 1903. It appears of Russia is right, his sermon will not As a tribute to the good sense and that for the month the shipments be heeued. This is the inning of the Impartial judgment of Helen Gould, from the mines aggregated almost almighty dollar, and no man can af the striking girls in the Holyoke, five and a half million tons—5,436.497 ford to knock the game and still lie Mass., paper mills have asked her to tons. In June last year, with mining a sharer in the gate receipts. Tols arbitrate the differences between suspended nearly everywhere, the toi is right, but in the minority. His them and their employer. Miss Gould product was less than 100,000 tons— doctrine is good in the library, but is one scion of a millionaire in a 92.203 tons. not in the clearing house. thousand, who knows how to employ For the half year to June 30, 1903, Pendletou needs a public park and both money and brains as they should the shipments are given as 31,984,952, a public library, a place of free amuse be employed. which compares with only 18,824,082 tons in the first half of 1902, thus ment and pleasure for the people in A special session of the legislature showing an increase for the six both winter and summer season. The is suggested by the friends of the growth and wealth of the city has monthB of over 13,000,000 tons. Even IKirtage road, as a means or securing this large increase suffices to make iong warranted these public blessings right of way through the land be and there seems to be no barrier to good only a part of the deficiency longing to the O. R ft N. sustained in the calendar year 1902 their acquisition, except the failure of the people to ask for them in the by reason of the strike. A PROMOTION FOR MERIT. proper spirit, backed with the proper In the whole of 1902 only 31,200,890 amount of determination. Other The fact that Major General Leon ions of anthracite came to market, cities of less prominence and less ard Wood, who was an assistant sur or less than the amount shipped, as geon with the rank of captain in tho vim enjoy these things. just shown, in the first six months regular army two years and a half of 1903. In the calendar year 1901, There is hope for other cardinals, ago. has been jumped over 494 of his on the other hand, the shipments in the fact that the new pope is 68 seniors, is made in some quarters i the occasion of criticism were 53,568,601 tons, showing that years of age. He can't outlive all of it is true that some of the officers the falling off in the 12 months of them. who have had the misfortune to »laud on the track of the Wood ex- pl« «» have done good service In their day. Two hundred and fifty-four of them were In the civil war when their superior was in pinafores. One graduated fr a West Poin' ti««» y<>ar before General Wood was la>rii. fought iu 12 battles, won a nu-da) of hono> to» » »ii.-pl-uoiis zulantry aud fought Indians both before aud af»< r the civil war. Another took part in 16 battles, was twice woundetl and three times brevetted for gallantry. Some of these men were still captaius. af ter nearly 40 years of service, when Dr. Wood was mad«1 a brigadier gen eral. All this, of course is ealc-ilatcd to cause talk. But General Weod's crit ics ignore his greatest service tc» the nation. He organized the Rough Riders and allowed them to be chris tened with the name of his seoind in command. If he had insisted on hav ing them called “Wood's Rough Rid ers" instead of "Roosevelt's” we might have lost a national hero. There would have been no inspiration In the name of San Juan Hill, and Verestchagin never would have come over to paint the charge that carried Payne into the |>ost<)ffice department For his timely self-effacement, without which the intentions of Prov- 1 dence could not have been carri«»d out. I^onard Wood well deserved to be created a field marshal. Unfortu- •lately, owing to def«»ctrr in our laws, he has had to be satisfied for the pres- ent with the rank of major general. I GENERAL NEWS. I Shortage« in the accounts of Dan J. Moore, and J p Kennedy, clerks of the Multnomah county district court, have been found by the expert examining commlttet- now at work on the county racords. Tile body of a sailor, ntippoaed to lie that of John Iieaupran, who was robbed anti thrown into the river, was found floating in the Willamette, Wednesday evening, near the Ains worth dock, in Portland. F. Hoffman, of Eugene, was thrown over a perpendicular bluff 100 feet high. Wednesday morning, by his liorse becoming frightened. The horse was killed and the buggy splin- tered. but Mr. Hoffman will recover. Frank Wlnnlsslti tin- Warm Spring Indian who stabbed an Indian poliere-i man to death on the reservation, last Sunday, now says he was drunk at the time of the murder and does not remember any of the circumstances. Harry Caldwell and bls son. of ’ \ ictorla H. c., were blown to atoms 1 Wednesday, near Macauiay point, B. C.. while dynamiting fish. The ex plosive was discharged while in the! boat and both men were blown to shreds Miss Caroline Marshall, of Clover dale. B. C., was bound and gaggt^d by robbers Tuesday, and was releas ed hours after by |>eople attracted by her »creams. The robber ransacked th»- house but »as not abusive to the girl, only sreking to prevent her from spreading the alarm. John W. Kifong. one of the oldest and most daring Indian scouts of Idaho, died at Sjiokane Monday, after a l.ngering illness. He was a leading spirit in the l^ewiston coun try during the Bannock and Nez Perce wars, and many heroic ex ploits are credit«»d to him Judge Townsend, of Dallas. Or.. who has be?n more or less insane for a year, escaped Sunday night from a private guard, which has been watch.ng him for several month», and walked 28 miles in his night dress to a friend's house He 1» not expected to live, as the expos ure to the» night air and the bard M<urt>ey were too severe for him «o withstand. The plague >ag<*s at Hong Kong but it Is thought it I m being gotten gradually under control. Joint Doerhfer, the millionaire to bacco manufacturer of Louisville. Ky. 1« «lead at the age of 54. Waterboy Is the latest race horse champion. lie won $12,000 in a run ning race nt 1,4 miles at Saratoga. Detectives in New York City are watching the pawnbrokers’ estab lishments for $100,000 worth of stolen jewelry The McKeeityort, Pa., liupiate mills have resumed with non union labor, after being closed for several months by a strike. A New Jersey woman has paid an East Orang«» grocery firm $3o as re- numeration fur la-ating them out of a grocery bill 27 years ago. A list of the revolutionary Cuban soldiers has l>een complete«!, The enumeration is nearly 50,000 and does not Include civil employes. Extreme scarcity of water caused a shut down of lead and sil ver mines in Australia, throwing 40,- 000 people out of employment. New» of the election of Sarto as po|>e. reached Ixmdon by way of New York, following the same route as the news of the death of Ijeo. A woman beggar in New York City was found to have $1.675 in bauk. and was carrying U|x>n her person 1.40'1 js-nnles which weighed 15 THE FIRST BILLIONAIRE- pounds A lawsuit has developed the fact John D. Rockefeller 1» now < las»e«l that one company owns nearly all as a billionaire, and reported to be the railway terminals at St. Louis, the richest man in the world. Be and also the Eads’ and Merchants' fore the South African war Alfred bridges. Belt, of Kimberley, wax. according to Tlie auditing of the accounts ot an English list published In 1900. the world's only billionaire. IJ Hung Robert Dunlap, deceased, of New ( hang, of China, stood second in the York, disclose« a shortage of $200.- list with $5« ni tNHl.otN'. «nd John D 900. The loss falls upon the surviv Rockefeller third with $250,000.00«) ing partners. Senator Gorman of Marvland. rr Only seven others were given for tune« of over $100.00U.MS). ITmce fits« to commit himself on th«* prop- Elim Demidoff of Russia $2»K».«Wl,- ositi .p »« to whether he is a candi •«>; Cornelius Vanderbilt of New dal* tor the d«‘mocratic nomination York $125.000.060; Andre« Carnegie, !< r | resident tlffO.OOO.o«*). aud William K Vander In 1x98 there »ere z» ministers or- bilt. John Jacob Astor. William Rock •laiiit ti ¡it the Presbyterian church; efeller and William Waldorf Astor, in 19-12 t »ere were 236; In 19o3 there His Shot Were Small. •ach $l«H»,OuO.OOo. »-■ir 1st These figun-s are for the S. H Minor, of Aurora, while ! out Lord Ruthschiid. of England, «a» 1'riiied j. at«-» crcMittxl with $7$jDOO,OtMl. and Al j h'lnting one day. took a sb«.< at a Titere are in Massachusetts 1.079 • ' cixil with No. 2 birdshot -rhonse Rothschild, of Pari», and Bar ' «-»mmon laborers, of which 37 37 ; his zurprise and dismay to see Imagine a man >u Albert RothM-hild. of Vienna $70 • «r «ent are nativ«* born. 2165 per arO.toM) ea«h. The English dukes of • rt foreign born, and 14 23 foreign bub up from behind a corn shock and i ~atch the load full in the tace In- Devoushln*. Ik-dford. Norfolk and .vtn but naturalise«!. | ste«d of dropping, the man started Bu<-< leigh each had $5“ ouOXMKi. Al John Alexander Ikrwie the fa- toward Minor, his face all covered fred Krupp, gun maker, had $45.000.- methods I with blood and with a murderous "»». Claus Spreckle» and P. D. Ar m«»u» healer by "divine’ mour each $40.000.000. Collis P Hun only, a few days ago renounced all»-g- i look in his ey«‘s. Minor tried to run. tington. George J Gould and J. Pier- iance to Great Britain and took out 1 but be was so badly scared 1.1s feet ■ refused to move. The fellow drew ».nt Morgan ea< h $35.taM>.<M>0. and his first naturalization papers It is no« more than an «ten chance ' near and as Minor was about to drop Marshall Field, Harold McCormick. W. L. Elkina and James J Hill each that Chile will not |s»rti<iimie tn the i w th Bar reached out his hand and $25,000,000, all of them ranking in St Louis Exposlti ■:». K« an indica »aid "Say, partser. have you got any wealth with Russian and Austrian tion it is noted tlia* nearly all the I chewin’?” "Yes." Minor almost yell- ■«»ading i«apere opi-ose an appr - >ria- ' ed as he haud«-d him a plug. "Take princes. |t. it's ail yours” ’’Well." replied the Fifty years ago the millionaires tioti were omdaed t-ain,y tu th« prin'-es The Metropolitan Museum iu New 1 tzan as be Mt off 1 large chew, be ir,d dure« and trankeis of Europ«». York City has purchased at a cost la little keerful wb«n you're shooin' The American m.li'onaire came with of $lfiOJM0, a bronze- chariot dug up ; in (hi* here field. Ef them had been the era of de’eioyment of railways on a farm near Rome it is believed ■ big shot they might bev spiled my ai.d the mineral end manufacturing to date from about 706 years before , ex mplexion "— Kansas City Star r«-scurccr of the country, Since the Christ. ■ensiia year of 1960 there have been William J. Bryan m a »pc-« h at treut 'hanges. Mr. Rockefeller hav- Urbana. O.. denominate« Cleveland as ing quadrupled his wealth and the the greatest political bunco steerer South African millionaires having of his generation, referring to his lost grou id. Many Americans who leading the party in 1892 into the were »imply hard workers 20 and 30 Wall street camp. years ago have advanced to the rank So many Chicago policemen have of millionaire.—Chicago Intrr-Oean Income too fat to be active and alert that the department raa issued them A NATIONAL BOULEVARD. I gymnasium tickets and will adopt like ! »liter measures to get them down to It is not likely that the number of I i a reasonable weight f-ott, thick Teople crossing the continent in auto- < The new United States army rifle glossy hair mobiles will be great enough to com i will «-arry a bullet five miles with f-'trh a» Xrw- pel a reduction in Pullman dividends, | force enough to kill a man. It has »»>» Hure hut the experience of Dr H. N. Jack <:t>i •’-■ jcu - xs . ; so many points of greater excellence teeatu« they ton and S. K. Crocker, who have just I that the Krax-Jorgensen is out of chant m- motored from San Francisco In 63 | 1atc compared with it. cr«j«ti their lays, ought to have •cm- practical heauiy Wl’.T KO The mail of a company which has per rent. Alllwt rs results nevertheless wh-i v .»h tn gt«« When a journey which ou good or i been booming Apxlachia. an Oklaho X swbsms Haan- ot-« t criai « Ul «•<•?: even oo fairly dec-ent roads should ma town, has been held up by the 'rexse cenviaccd • f be accomplished easily in three de;artment because it disposed of the» Urt, bevaete. ty • etirwcsc th< dead «reeks takes over two months we town lots by drawings. No fraud is ly rem st work ut- have learned something of value con charged, but :he lottery feature Is <-n cbe hair mot. It objected to. cerning the condition of our high «nates dandrett. fell'ns A $6.i»SI,000 gas plant will be built hair and thin, brlute hair ways. When an automobile has to UafwasiUliUn. -arry a wrecking outfit, with a tackle on Long Island to supply all of Great and derrick post to pull Itself out of er New York with gas. Slock to that mud boles; when it has to go five amount is being issued to cover the trlles out of its way to find a place expense. It will make the stock of where it can climb a railroai em- the Consolidated Gas Company $86.- hankment and cross a river on the OOO.tK»» ties, and when it has to ford other NORTHWEST NEWS rivers because there are no bridges I tt all, the scheme of a national trans- 'ontinental boulevard seems to have Steve Eikbridge. a miner of Elk ts advantages City, Idaho, was fatally injured Tues Of course not very many people day morning by the premature explo of »uffcritg from Indigestion if you would traverse such a boulevard sion of a blast eat wbat you want, or of starving from end to end. although there Is no Thomas Kay. a Portland policeman, yourself to avoid such distress? eas«>n »by transcontinental automo wa.« beaten into insensibility Monday Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after bile trips on a good road should not morning by a couple of thugs he was •sting will digest your food perfectly be popular among those with time trying to arrest and free you from all the disagreeeble and money enough to indulge in A large force of laborers is now at •ymptoms of Indigestion and Dyspep them, but the national highway would work dredging the Willamette, in sia. Kot wbat you like at any time link every town along its route to sear, h of more victims of the Morri- st.d take an Acker Tablet afterward Positively guaranteed. Your money its neighbors, and the »carcity of son street bridge accident «rill always be refunded If you 3.000-mile tourist* would be fully Thomas I.ippy. a Klondike million ire not satisfied, Write to us for a ~omp«-nsate<i by the abundance of W H. Hooker ft Co century sprinters.—New York World sire, was rubbed in Statile Monday free sample morning by thugs, who »«»cured two Buffalo. N. Y gold watches and $14 in coin. WAITERS "RUBBERING ■4-444-44444444444Í444 4» t 44 It is thought that John Running, of A quick -eared servant can Iw-ar Spokane, who was found dead in his enough "gilt-edged' information at room Wednesday morning, was mur The coroner is working on almost auy table, to make him ex dered tremely Interesting when be talks the case. with other servants, or with people We have just received » full Moran Brothers, the Seattle ship outside the house. Many ilete se builders. have been awarded the con line of Gilpin. I^ngdon ft Co.'s cret» have gone dancing out Into the tract of building the Portland fire pure, high grade Spices. A few world by »uch means; especially as boat, which will be a st «»el craft of of the varieties are some of the eatables and drinkables the latest design upon an up-to-date table, are adapted Patsey Clark has abandon«»d the to the loosening of the tongue. Blue lx-dge <x>pper mine at Grant's Clov> g, English Musttrd, P«»ople at the hotels arc often an Pass, and has shipped all his drills noyed at tho |s»rsiat<>nce with which and other exploration paraphernalia Red Pepper, Black Pepper, a waiter will stand directly behind back to Spokane. He had the mine Whit«, Pepper, Turmuric, them, watch every motion, and hear bonded for $210.000. every word. It is often the same in Cinnamon, Mixed Spicer, prhktc house» Etc. A gentleman in Pari» has adopte- what may be called the disappearing table. As soon as the course is fin ished. he rings a bell, and the whole These are all guaranteed food-holding outfit slides noiselessly pure spices of the very best Kidney trouble preys upon the luitid, into the room below. The next make. Put up in convenient course is immediately put on and discourages sn<l lesaensambition; beauty, sealed packages. vigor and cheerful sent up. When you want spices that ness soon disappear This enables the waiter» to ac are right, come to us. «hen the kidneysare quire general information front cadi out of order or dis other, instead of eased. guest«.- Exchange. Kidney trouble lias liecotne so prevalent a DR. BUCKLEYS RETORT. that it is not uncom Leading I>ragirii«ta mon for a child to be Here is the latest tale going the ♦4444444+H+ ! ••*• :+++++♦•»-♦+ born afflicted with rounds as to Dr. Buckley, the famous weak kidneys. If the Methodist editor, orator and wit. child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds Dr. Buckley was a speaker at the the flesh, or if, when the child reachesan recent alumni luncheon at Wesleyan. age when it should be able to control the He began, as usual in a low tone; passage, it is vet afflicted with l>ed-wet- and. almost immediately an over-anx ting, depend upon it, tilecause of the diffi ious undergraduate, who was looking culty is kidney trouble, and tlie first on front the gallery, called out. step »hould be towards the treatuient of Louder!" Without changing his these iui|x»rtaiit organs. This unpleasant 6-room house and five lots for $800 pitch. Dr. Buckley retort«»d: trouble is due to a diseased coiulition of $250 cash, balance long time. ’That young gentleman will be able the kidneys and bladder and not to a to hear me distinctly if he will only habit as most people supjxiee. One of the best stock ranches Ir Women as well as men ale made miser Eastern Oregon use the full length of his ears.”— able with kidnev and bladder trouble, New York Mail and Express 67 acres fruit ranch under ditch and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of 2.280 acres fine wheat land. WAGES IN CUBA. Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold Several small orchard and gardet The following wages in Spanish by druggists, in fiftv- cent and one-«lollar tracts near town. Prices right gold per day of ten hours’ labor have been paid during the past year, and size bottles. You may Improved and unimproved ett) ar«» at present paid, for skilled and have a sample bottle property at reasonable prices. unskilled labor in the cities and by mail free, also a a«< ot SwampHx* pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, Over 50 desirable ranches for sale towns of Cuba: Life and fire insurance Bookbinders 11.50 to $2.0' including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers Carpenters 2.5« to 3.00 cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hee Laborers 1.25 Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention Masons ... 2.0(1 to i 2.50 this paper. Don’t make any mistake, Mechanics 2.00 to > 3.00 but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Painters ... 2.00 Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, aud the ad Printers ... 2.00 to > 2.50 dress, Binglinmton, N. Y., on every Shoemakers 1.00 to » 2.00 bottle. Havings Hauk Building Tinsmiths 1.00 to > 1.50 Tri iijidii AH Ladies Gentlemen CRUSHES OUT THE LIFE The most loathsome and repulsive of all living things is the serpent, and the vilest and most degrading of all human diseases is Contagious Blood Poison. The serpent sinks its fangs into the flesh and alm- -t instantly the poison parse» through lite entire body. Contagious Bkxxl Poison, beginning with a little ulcer, soon contaminates every drop of blood and preads throughout the whole system. Painful swellings appear in the groins, a red rash and cop; kt colored splotches break out on the body, the mouth and throat become ulcerated, and the hair and eye brows fall out; but these «ymptoms are mild compared to the wretchedness and suffering that come in the latter stages of the disease when it attacks the bones and more vital parts of the body. It is then that Contagious Blood Poison is seen in all its hideous ness. The deep eating abscesses and sickening ulcers and tumors show the whole system is corrupted and poisoned, and unless relief comes soon this serpent disease tightens its coils and crushes out the life. The only antidot for the awful virus is 8. 8. S. It it nature'» remody, com posed entirely of vegetable ingredients. S. S. S. destroys every vestige of the poia«»n, purifies the blood and rtmovel all danger of transmitting the awful taint to others. Nothin;» else will do this. Strong mineral remedies, like mercury and potash, dry up the sores and drive in the disease, but do not < ure permanently. Send for our home treatment book and write us if in need of medical advice or special information. This will cost you nothing. 7ME SWIFTSKC/nC CO., ATLAMTA. G4. MANHOOD RESTORED “tUPiOEit" ___ Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Troible. SOLD BY TALLMAN A CO- Oni GGiSTS. BERKELEY PENOLETON . * OREGON ♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•ft ___________ 4 4 4 4 A REGULAR WHIRLWIND OF LOW PRICES We have rn »re tbau we riiiist Come b«*|p u«$ «hiaeeaik. n of the year We « 4 SIMMER DRESS GOODS AT YOLR OWN PRICE 4 Men's g «xi uiidc-r-bir*» at 25c Men’» U-t er ut»«ler»blrt» at S$c. Men's ex r* Balbrtg.an un<i«-r-»tilrt» MA-. Dra»vrs V> maU-h all of the al> «ve grade». Met*’» “Beet in Town” w«»rk »hirtsonly Mb- Met»’» cheaper work shirts if »«u «at.t then-. Ha»«, glove», tie». •>u«|x-ti<h-i>, Jo*« of 'ben. and chaaper than you can buy them ei,e- where. If g.MMl g < m 1» at low price» »ill re» u y«>u, w* sill renamly get y->ur LuMi»e«e a- low pric«s prevail in a 1 departurests of our »tore. Youn for busier». 4 4 4 4 4 4 « LYONS MERC. CO 4 ♦ ♦ I Suffered Eght Mnths I <41 heartily recommend Acker's Ta,' ets for dyspepsia and stomach •roubles. I bare been suffering for •»ight months and tried many reme- ■ies without relief, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, which 1 used only I short time and am now perfectly sell. Thanking you for the speedy •ecovery. I am gratefully yours. Frar is I «iaanor Vancouver. Wash. Send o W. H. Hooker ft Co., Buffalo. N Y.. tor a free trial package. (Nothing ike them | F W Schmidt ft Co. Iruggista «-•****ft-»**»*«.ft*ft3»* $ J Another large shipment of ♦ • new and stylish tablets. ! $ We l.av« sntne nice I.ouïes that mu* be sold. Choice Building Lote. Alfalfa Land from ou tere to 160. Wheat I an« from tracts : 160 actes i 12,000. Í I Pr:ces range frem toe to 30c S< res. note, packet and letter. 45 to go page each I A : W’e have the Best Bargain» in Real Estate. TWLF SWE ! m ÿ FOR SALE I HERE IS Partial List Royal English Bond. Old Holland Linen New Flax. Cobweb Fibre Lancaster Linen C irrency Bend C-ushed Bond, i raperial China bilk. Rjyal Mail Er dia Gauze. S< verergn Bond. E»press of India, etc I i : I * ft : » Ï i The Very Latest Tablet» Full Line of School Book« aid School Supplies I Rihorn & Swaga t Room to over Taylcr » Hardware Store. GOOD SHOES CHEAP. LOOK AT THIS The Grand Mid Summer Sale Pendleton Real Estate for Sale 6-room dwelling, stable, chicken co ral and 2 lots—$1.000. 6-room dwelling and two iota, beaut fulll.v shaded lawn finely located- $2.500. !4-room boarding house and one k> centrally located—$2.500. 5-room dwelling with two lots nort side—$1.250. A number of lots somewhat elevat«c $125 to $150 each I lot ou flat, five blocks from Mar- street. $500 Other lots on flat $*6 each. Much other very desirable prope> ty for sale. All sold ou easy term« Come and buy. To find just what you want at th» right price, see G. D. BOYD. Ill Court Strve Insurance ai Cosi $13,456,960.00 Of Insurance In force TALLMAN & CO BARGAINS IH REAL ESTATE mp-MK-r , rrer- »ra'r» -4 w.’8 !••—•««««♦'•• Ct Flt»F»K 1« «8» unlr .rre I ®. £?XOi-OmM »la A «rKtwa »..»ret»«* r-rea aa4 - »!.«•» tr»«; .« t ra-JBCr» rree A .-• • 1>.S VOL ME.,t< 18» <O.. t»«a f rsaelxw. <»1- • WHAT IS THE ISE HIGH GRADE SPIGES _________ ________ ______ ____ «on» Frrera paraunaa. »oexaaa.«¡cB »» •«•a*. .Sere•■• l»e»«ll«r. VartMerlr. »•» « . aaxa ir ar< ct«ma4 rajs cy l uJi n «1«« —i 1 »«^ OREGON FIRC RELIEF AS SOCIATION. H. RICE. Freewater, Umatilla County. M. Agent for « ■ Phone, M mn ii S i Supplies Rigby-Clove MfgJ JCOMPANY ° Î ♦ Manufacturers of the Dindinger, Wil son & Company Harvesters’ ;? • ♦-••■••■••••••••••• •■»♦♦«-•♦♦ ^^, I • I I And on the Oxfords that are left we are making another re duction to make room for our fail stock of shoes, which will arrive soon If you want ladies', misses’, men's, boys’, youths' or little gents' Oxfords, call and exam ine our goods and prices before buying < ■ < • < ■ J. P. WALKER, city agent for Pendleton. I ♦ , * I • STILL GOES ON ♦ iRigby-Clovc Combined = HARVESTER i Y our money back if it don't wake •ou up That is the guarantee we •ill give with < _______ ctocka ___ our alarm We nave them in many varieties. . Don ’t Don't take your good gold watch out in the aaryeet field We can sell you a re- .table timekeeper in cheap case just the thing for the harvest field. If •'on lose it you are only out a dollar nr two. You can't afford to neglect •our eyes. We have smoked glasses •Ye protectors and goggles Does your watch need repairing ’ Jur repair department is thoroughly equipped and our work guaranteed • Repairs for all kinds oft ¡Farm ; ; Machinery; Foundry Work a Specialty Caeh paid for old casting« asi.ngs »Pendleton, - ♦ i - < Oregor Î i &• Th« Oi’egon Dally Journal can ba found on sale at Frasier's book stör«. 1 HUNZIKER the JEWELER and OPTICIAN