The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, July 22, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 4

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    .< man M years of age to succeed to |
the exacting and exalt«] duties of the |
Awake to Oregon's highest interest chief luagistry In case the eventuali­
and keenly appreciating the value of ties of polities should bring about
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sucli results.
ilie best and widest advertisement
A little reflection may show that
>f the state’s resources, the O R. A here is more method In such proced
N < oinpany through the efforts of A • ire (han appears on the surface Mr
1». Craig and 11 M Hall, has secured Davis is worth som«> thirty millions ot
Published every »’rid*, at l’s»dl««o».
Oregon, by the
'he services of S Glenn Andrus, a lullars. and controls nearly al! the
begin
it is now time for Oregon to
railways, coal mines and inanufactur
EAST OREGONIAN
PUBLISHING
William .1 Bryan has given **ui th«- it w ill uo-an that the nidi btu k of him
vpe< ial writer on lhe Chic ago Record u-« in tlie stale ot West Vir*<iuia
making preparations for sending a
COMPANY.
oilowing statement:
will not iiermir him to lake tin- labor
Herald. t<> write up lhe states of Ore
Senator Elkin*, himself reputed to
'• »hall vote for Parker ami Davis, slile oil these dlspuusl questions
large delegation to I the National Irri-
tie a multi nillllonaire, is very large­ lie nominees of tbs d<'m<« ratic con
gou,
Washington
and
Idaho,
in
the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
gation Association uieeling at El
Hope for Progress on Tariff.
ly the mere agent of Mr Davis Be i vention. and shall do so for the fol­
height of the harvest season.
Dally, one year or
•
1518.
Oregon
is
<in
the larifl question some little
Paso,
on
November
w*-cn
the
two,
they
are
said
to
prac
I
pally, six “•M,tl“Kby|.“a".i|
lowing reasons:
Dally, three months by m»U
R M Hall, advertising agent ot the tically control the t»oliti<-al and com I First B*-« aus*- the democratic tick- progress may be bo|M-<l for But the
entitled to about 70 i delegates and if
Dally, one mouth by mall
l»allv. per month by carrier
the 190a meeting is to come to Port- O R A N. accompanied by Mr An- nerclal d«*stlniea ot the state. Sena ■t stands for opposition to Imperial­ Parker men on the committee were
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ALL THIS MONTH.
nearly all in favor of a very «-onserva-
Weekly, one year by insll .
or Elkins, as is well known, was th«'
land, this full quota of delegates Jrus. was in the city yesterday, on a right bower of Mr Hanna and a* su* h ! ism, while the republican ticket live plank and it remains to be seen
Weekly, six months by “all
stands for an lni|H-rlallsti<- policy On
Weekly, four months by mall
should be sent down to work for that our of th«» wheal belt, "fakin' notes" nherit«*<l all the dead senator s di* ■' Ins question, which
Semi Weekly, one year by srnll
whifh was the ]*ara whether Judg»- Parker will carry out
tnd
will
spend
sonu*
time
in
Umatilla
Semi Weekly, six “»>n,h* b?_ “
'rant and dislike of President R oom - I mount issue in 190<>
city. There is a sentiment among ail
l'.«o<> an*l
ami which re­ tin- definite plank which was subs i
W»- art- giving greater valu<-i» than
Mu*. id underwear,
Semi Weekly, three months by u
mains an liii|H>rtant issue as long as tilted by the full comtni'tee.
the states against holding an irriga­ county. Walla Walla and the Palouse velt.
Mtimtn^r
dr#-*«
good«,
abirt
wai-
u
,
wa«h
aui
’
a,
tailor
? ulta, zkiru,
MembeT”Scripps McRae News Assoeia
Now. Mr Davis wa* an entirely un
Judge Parker stands for enough
tion convention in an exposition city country, acquainting Mr Andrus with Known and unm«-ntiou«l quantity in j an attempt Is made to bold colonies
suitk, Lara,
children'«
white
and
colored
dr*-*M^i,
and
men'B
tion*
____ _______ _________
things
that
ar»-
good
to
justify
■
me
in
inder the American flag On :I h -
the features of a Pacific coast har­
while
the
exposition
is
in
progress,
shir*.«
underwear,
’
able
Jir.en,
hosiery
h«»
vice-presidential
I'ouleat.
and
C*»n
I
have
aue the convention was unanimous. giving him my vote, but as
Th* »¿ast Oregonian Is on »ale at B B
Klebs News Stand» at Hotel Portland and for the reason that lhe exposition vest and giving hint an estimate of tressman Williams, of Illinois was th* ; th«- platform emphatic, and 1 have no tri«wj to point out for several months.
All the above lines and thousands of other artkl» are greatly
the
magnitude
<>f
this
Northwest
Hotel i'erklna. Portland, c'regom______ _
ogical
nominee
Imcked
a*
he
was
b>
features detract from the purpose of
doubt that th«» candidate will carry th«- triumph of the Wall street ele-
Indiana,
which
state
the
demo*
rats
reduced.
country.
tui-m
of
th»»
party
denies
to
the
count
out
the
platform
San Francisco Bureau. 408 *■
the irrigation meeting For t.iis very
ho|H- to < arry.
t bl.-ago Bureau.
Security
Second- Mr Roosevelt is injecting try any ho|e- of relief <»n economic
Mr Andrus is a writer of striking
Waabington. 1» <’ Bureau. 501 J4tb St.. reason the meeting of 1904 was not
Fhere is scarcely a human proba lie ra* e Issue into American politics questions 1 hav **
to lax«1
pict
u
resq
ueness,
force and magnet Silily l»ut that If Judg*- Parker's coup Mid this issue, it it laccomro national, back. I have nothi ijk to withdraw of
N W.
_________________ sent to St. louis. although many
♦
Téléphoné. Main 11.
thought that the proper place for the ism ami his letters on the Northwest bad not intervened. Mr Williams will make it impoNaibb- to <-vnsd*-r 'things that I have Matd again*? th<* ♦
♦
would
hav.
li.-.n
tionilnat«!
without
rnetbtjds
pur»u»-*l
to
adian«»-
his
om
­
The same sentiment will will start immigration westward with uaterial opposition. After the delay questons that demand solution The
Entered at Pendleton pontoffke a» aevond meeting
♦
' lldacy it was a plain and
••lection
of
the
democratic
ticket
will
a
new
itnpetus
Imbibing
bis
first
oppose Portland for 1905. and Oregon
occasion«! by this coup, how-ever. It put a quietus on this subject.
, attempt io drive the party.
must make a strong stand to get it, aud best draughts of inspiration from was aiinounc«i thal the democrat lc
Third Mr R«>oeevelt stands for th«-
Charges Adroit Manipulation.
leaders
had
agrred
upon Mr. IMvls. «upport of war His friends present
tor this sentiment is unfounded An the infectious enthusiasm of Mr
Corner Main and Alta Streets
Th»-
N« w York p)a'f*-'m wax vague
«nd his nomination
interested delegate will not neglect Hall, he may be expected to produce irst ballot It does followed on the hliu as a nian of blood and iron He | ai d m<-aningle»s and purjaisely so.
not
need
any
om
»elievro
m
strenuousn»-**»
aud
imul-
I because advoentes of Judg»- Parker
the irrigation meeting for the expo­ a western fever that will tai the ais< lent eye tn read the meaning of
ales a love tor warlike things The i were trying to secure votes from
sition. and all states that have irriga carrying ability of lhe Harriman this result.
hmo«ratic ticket stands for pence,
Mr Davis au.I Senator Elkiu» Aug tor reason and for arbitration rather among the people who would have ot»-
tion prospects will send nothing but lines.
led his views had they known them
1st Belmont . James J Hill ami the han for tor* -• conqurot and bluster
All day the toilers sigh for
faithful, interested delegates. Oregon
Mr Hall has established a reputa <arl«i finan« ial interest* ■ entered in
If il e had sen' his telegram to the Al
rest.
Fourth Th«- democratic platform
♦
will be seen at her best next year, uon tor himself and the O K ft X hem have d« id«*d to cut loo»»* ironi declares in favor ot the reduction of toany convention be would have had *
Nor find it anywhere
very few instructed delegates from
The sun sinks in the darkling
the
rough
riderisui
and
bl«a>d
and
and the visit of this 1000 prominent company with the ¡»eople of the In­
a
he standing army and a» this plank lie South and no po< bie chance for a
west.
irrigators will introduce the state and land Empire, by his faithful portray­ hunderisui represent«*! In Mr Ro*.»e was unanimously adopted there is the nomination But he and his man a
♦
And they forget their care.
velt and from the socialism anarch
its resources to many of its most use­ al of facts in recent editions of "Or­ ism. populism and ail the other isms reason u believe that a demwra'ic agen. adroitly and purposely control a
Tired hands are folded on each
♦
»tatemen
on
this
subject
would
bring
•*1 his |>o*ition until I '.be delegates
a
ful and influential friends who do not egon, Washington and Idaho.' the il represented tn a certain branch of the
breast;
M»tne
advantage
to
the
people.
a
♦
had
been
rorraled
'
Then
his
friends
The Lord hath heard their
now understand its worth. Especial­ lust rated booklet issued by the O R lemocratlc party, aud io return to
Now is the time for you to save rreney and get rare barga.r.« *n a
No Reform m Economic Questions. att rnpied to secure a gold plank a
prayer.
ly must UmatllU county have a strong & N company. and the coming of the guarantees of the *on*tltutlon
footwear.
wbi«
h
was
ov»-rw
beimingly
defeated
For these reasons I feel jiiKtifi*«l
vnd to the right* of just laws fairly
a
delegation at El Paso, for it is the Mr Hall to the Inland Empire in •nd equally applied, a* embodied now tn supporting the ticket A démocratie tn th» «»mmittee
Special July prices on all shoes and Orfords Coroe at once and ♦
Through all our lives we pray
victory will mean very little, if any.
showing made at these conventions search of data, is sufflcient cause tor iu lhe demo* ratic enunciation»
♦
After ibe
■ ii party Lad rejoice«! over a be fitted tefcre the stock gets broken.
for rest.
There seems every reason to be­ l»rogr»»»» on «nonomic questions so the harmony s«-ur«-d by tbe omission a
Nor find it anywhere.
that counts with the government The stopping harvesters, water wagons,
♦
ax the party it under the counsel ot th» question, and after he had v~
BARGAINS IN SHOES.
Then <-omes the Night, with
government officials are on the cook wagons and all other busy ele­ lieve that the financial and *ommer- long
a
♦
>f
the
Wai!
street
elem*ut
•
ur«i
the
nomination,
he
injected
his
ial Intereats of the country, as a
balmy breast.
BARGAINS IN OXFORDS.
ground, at every national irrigation ments in a Umatilla county harvest, whoi«- prefer the reliable covenant»
il.w» upon the subjen-t a: a lime when a
And soothes us unaware,
Parker and the Financiers.
♦
BARGAINS IN SLIPPERS.
meeting, and feel the pulse of the peo­ until his wishes are suppli«?d and bis >t the dem*» racy, a» now constituted,
a
1 wonder much—“And is it
On the money question Mr Parker he could not be taken from the ticket,
♦
ple. through the Interest taken at bote-book filled with statisiic»
to the wild and iawiess exploitations is as thoroughly committed to th»- without great d»-moraitzatk»n
Det th.
»_
Roosevelt in whatever field it side of the financiers as Mr Roose
♦
Or but an answered prayer?”
Democrats Mult Bow to It.
such meetings. If Mr. Newell finds
He has treated the Northwest <f Mr suit
—Century Magazine
his < haotic and desperate velt. If be does not go as far as the
The nomination was secured there­ *
♦
but a handful of delegates from Uma­ states royally in hit former statisti- max
mental temperament tn win. or pre
tilla county at El Paso, he will con cal report« and write-ups Not one lend to win the glory of military pre- republicans would in retiring silver fore. by crooked and Indefensible
♦
dollars, in establishing branch bank» meth««is, but tbe dem*« rat who loves
GOOD SHOES CHEAP. Wn< Mam ”3’.
elude that this county is not interest­ man has been deceived by his reports ponderanre
♦
tn eniargiug upon the powers of the’ his rountry has made his decisions
Tbe Tribune, for itself, ia not In national banks and in the substitution upon conditions as be finds them, not
It is asserted by the members of ed in the subject of irrigation and the and to such a man the people of the
•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•••«•o»o»o»o»o»o»*»w»osö
the Associated Press that that organ­ projects under consideration will not Inland Empire turn with genuine climM to concur in the morality of >t an ass»- currency for the present U]«on «onditions as he would like to
Mr Darts' nomination and what it currency it will be because he U re­ have them
ization is not political, yet in every receive the same enthusiastic sup­ friendship and admiration
mean*, and is merelx setting forth strained by ibe demoerzts in the
Bryan Not Yet Dowmed.
item of news affecting the adminis­ port that other more interested local-
The people of this county and the»«' views for the asalslan* ♦ ot those bouse and senate Nothing greater
After hav ing stated thal i shall sup- »
tration. it colors the facts to manu­ ities will receive.
who may care to get into the band can b w ro|»eei*-d from him on the
♦
Eastern Oregon are invit«*d to furnish ■ agon, and also to forewarn the pub m >ney
port the ticket, and after having given
facture opinion. It makes its news to
question
R C BEACH, President
T G HAIIJTY. Vkv-Pr*
♦
u>> reason* for so doing, I think it
Mr
Hall
and
his
friend.
Mr
Andrus
tic
that
the
iuni»sn
pap»-r«
<om:qg
suit the occasion, and wilfully sup­
Is nature reversing her ancient pro-
W L THOMPSON Cashier
Trusts and Labor.
due to the democrats of tbe nation to *
into the field are not tn be relied
all
availably
crop
and
harvest
infor
­
♦
presses that portion which would de­ gram in Oregon? Is the gradual set-
■ he trust question the demo •ay. tha' while tbe fight on «njcomic
upon, and that conditions joint very
♦
No. 7101.
plat form is very much better que» ti>*n* is postponed, it is not aban- *
tract from its purpose. As a thrilling 'lenient and cultivation of the arid mation, for it will be used to the best strongly to a dem*«ratic y*-ar which
he repu
an piatfonn. but the
A> soon as the election is a
♦
««ample of the fact that the Associ­ regions of Eastern Oregon having a advantage in the interrot of the state was not the <ase two days ago.—Lew
f i*ark«-r virtually null! over I shAli, with the help of those *
The desire of the Harriman sys- iston Tribune.
ated Press does express opinion in its tendency to increase rainfall* and is
♦
trust plank 1’nleaa in *b<> b# !>eve a. i do. undertake to or
news and is used as a tool, the Amer­ the denudation of forests on the coast t»m • publishing these booklets and
hl» letter of acceptance he romin't.« saaiae before the campaign of 19vti.
EDUCATING THE FILIPINOS.
illustrated
letters
is
to
place
true
hlir.M-lf to anti ;ru*t legislation we *
ican people remember very well how decreasing rainfall in some districts
object being to . marshal the *
«
OF PENDLETON
not expect him to pursue a dif tri n<l» of popular government within
it was used in the attempt to dishonor in that part of the state? It is true conditions before dissatisfied people
One of the wisest things the Philip nevnj
*
«
ferent
course
from
that
pursued
by
th*
in
the
East
•l»-m<x
ratic
party
to
the
support
An
untrue
condition
por-
pine commission ha» don»- wa» to pas* President Rooaevelt.
Dewey, degrade Miles and tear the that portions of Umatilla county,
* Iua:
IV
of a radicai
pre
a: and progressive
policy »
trayed
by
this
company
would
only
set
*54,
under
whuh
th»
supenn'en
« «
honors from the record of Schley, all north and west of Pendleton, are in-
S«> far a* labor quewtion* are cop to mak»' the
le demcxratle
pariy an rt-
democratic par»y
dent of education is authorized to
♦
’hree of whom were democrats, yet creasing in fertility every year Land redound to its loss and discredit, «end to the l'ni’«»d Stales ea< h year *ern«l we must await Judge Parker* Scient mean» in the hands of the peo »
who had given the flower of their scarcely
considered worth plow­ after the first rush of homeseekers 1*«< boys aud giris of high school age letter before we shall know whether i pie for securing relief from the
«
the latasring man ha« anything to ex­ m*-nt that control* th«- republican par »
lives to their country.
ing 10 years ago. is now considered But truthful and fair portrayal of for tbe purpose of training them to pect
«
!r»-tn his election. The labor ty and for the time being is in con
Western conditions and opportuni­ t>««*me tsacbera, lawyers. «R m .or», en
♦
The people of Lake county are jus to be the safest and most certain ties. results in a continued, growing, gineers and tor other profession» on plank as prej«r«l by Judge Parkers troi of the demix ralle party, This
sub-cotximittee
b-cummittee was a plan of organiza: •n will be elaborai- »
tilled in their indignation against the wheat land in the county. Where it appreciative host of friends who rondition that for five years after friend« on the su
♦
■ raddling tr.< i«-aningle«)>
aningl»-« plank In I
ed soon, it is only mentioned a' t this
Oregonian, for printing the sens*- yielded from five to 12 bushels in come to look upon the system and iheir return they shall he subject to full cotnmltt ee. planks were adopted i time that the readers of the Com- *
*
tional rot about the supposed murder 1890 to 1895, it now yields 18 to 25 its I faithful agents as the true sources the orders of the governni.-nt for pub in tavor ot arb. ration and the etg
money may know that the contest for »
First. That «ysterna:
saving
pay
♦
iic
service
This
wise
law
reads
a*
hour da, and against government by i »-«onomic and political effort wi! be­
of Creed Conn, the prominent stock­ bushels and it is needless to say that of i information and who come West follows:
month for five years . with 4 per ceat
♦
injunction also a plank on the Coks- j gin again a« noon as the election anti
man found dead last winter. Its "yel- prices have increased accordingly. on the merits of the case presented
"In each of tbe sclwol divisions
annually,
will yield you I
*
7 T- n
rado
fj'
situar
l«>ii
if
Judge
Parker
!»
si
I be continued until tbe
Wells
have
been
recently
found
on
-be
archipelago
examinations
io
low” reports from that county cast a
same length ot lime will y
|*X4 L
lent or ambiguous on these subjects ' a« hleved.
to them
Such people usually stay
♦
stigma on every respectable citizen in farms in that dry district, upon which to become citizens and home build- cure a list of students best quailfi«!
would
have
«1
474
7«
to res-eive and profit by a «ourwe of tn
♦
numberlros
holes
were
bored
years
the county. The same injustice was
GENERAL NEWS.
Second The safety of > • ur money. The well known char­
NORTHWEST NEWS
er».
struct>«>n an*! education, in th» Unit«'
ago.
which
did
not
show-
a
sign
of
done by the Oregonian to the citizens
-stat»-*« shall be held under the dire*
acter and ability of the board ol directors and offl--r« is a suf-
«
At Concord N H July 17. will b*
Washington
untjr farmers place
If the Blue .Mountain Eagle has any tion of tbe division superintendents
of Grant county last year in the water. All this shows increasing
fieient guarantee of hocest and apat.e management.
♦
range war reports. Outside people moisture and greater precipitation. respect for the rules and amenities on or before the 31st of Man h in Jedi« ate«! a Christian Science i hurvh the damage done by recent fros-s at
Third
That
we
take
any
amount from »1 4s« upward*.
which c wo ST»" ■*«•
85» ■'
each year hereafter.
would imagine from the reports of There are those who believe that the c respectable journalism, it will give
Fourth
♦
That
year
money
Is
payable
Ot
de
mand
Candida!«»»
for
e»amination
must
Cyras W Itavls, mayor of Water-
A freak in the shape of a pig with
the Oregonian that Grant county was gradual settlement along the outer the Exst Oregonian proper credit for be students of tbe public »«'bools and ville Me has been nominated by the but ■ »
Fifth. That w* F*y 4 per cent uteres; on certificates of
♦
• _
g«
«
■
»
■
R
-
settled entirely by murderers and borders of the arid district will slow­ the story of Mos»-« Lore. of Union nativ«»» of tbe Philippine Island«, of Jemo«rats for g 'eraor
Yakima tanner
»sit and «atings accoun s
■editing
th*
interest
on
the
sav-
♦
ly
reclaim
the
entire
area
as
cultiva
­
Eastern
bushwhackers. It is just such jour­
Oregon's oldest pioneer. goo! moral < baracter. sound physical
Near!* all the asbestos in the world
G«»rge Fisber of Doug'a* county,
acrounts on the first dvy of February and August la each
nor
condition
and
not
lews
than
lfi
♦
tion
induces
moisture
and
the
natural
is mined in L’anada i-a.«t year's out­ was fin«i JU«' and costs Thursday at
which the Sunday Oregonian printed more than 21 year» of age
nalism that holds back the settlement
year
put was valued at »91< s . i « h >
Roseburg
tor
having
deer
h!d«s
in
his
Î
of Oregon. It seems that the people rainfall of the county is increasing yesterday with credit to the Blue
Examinations were held last *um
Sixth
That we exten 1 to our patron* every «xnir'esy and
General Diaz Is 74 yrars of age and ¡•»ssession out of season.
would learn in time who their friends Umatilla county is experiencing a Mountain Eagi» Th«- «litor of the mer and 1«> boys were sent to Cali
accommodation in our power, «.nsis'ent with good baakiag. aad
Frank Wannag. r. op Dayton. Mont,
natural transformation for the better East Oregonian knew of Mr. Lore fornia. where they are now tn the pub­ has been president of Mexico for <
are.
♦
Seveath. That we are under government ns peer km
years He is aging rapidly
shot and killed Martin Johnson, in a
lic
schools
They
were
lhe
bright
­
and
of
his
remarkable
history,
visited
iamily
row.
Friday,
and
is
now
being
We
respectfully
solicit
your
business
♦
of
G«
rard
Reiter
supreme
secretary
death
of
Oom
Paul
Kruger,
in
While
the
Eagles'
carnival
has
been
The
est pupil» in tbe public »• bools of th«1
pursued by a posse tn the bill*
Switzerland, on Wednesday night, a success, and the lodge has made a Union., interviewed the old pioneer different provinces ot the arrhli«lagn the Catholic Knights of America,
W
L
THOMPSON.
Lankier
Seattle labor union* threaten to im
public schools of South»-rn Cali­ dead at St Ixuis ag«-d 53 years
closes one of the saddest internation- great forward step in collecting funds and gathered history from him suf­ Tbe
fornia were selected for them be­ Cinnabar the source of quicksilver, peach the city officials if the ordi­
ficient
to
build
a
biographical
sketch
al dramas ot the 20th century. Not fir an elegant building in this city,
cause it was **»nsid«-red desirable to has l*een discovered in British Colum nance providing tor an eight-hour day
content to permit his people to enjoy yet the tact remains that the money- upon The story was first primed in educate them io the most demo ratic bia—the first ever found in the do- on municipa! works is not enforced
the
Daily
East
Oregonian
of
June
28.
manner psissible and to have them minion
All lhe union ice men are on strike
the fruits ot the wilderness they h»d spent with the foreign carnival com
and being interest Ing history, was come into direct daily coMact with
Ex President Cleveland is laid up in Seattle, but so far It is ineffectual,
redeemed, on their own responsibil­ pany might hate been better spent
reprinted in n»-arly American children of their own age. at Buzzard's Bay
with his usual as ibe city is being supplied with non
ity, and in their own way, from sav­ in patronizing a home fair associa­ immediately
Has moved to Cottonwood street, between Water and Court. Ha is
every
exchange
in Eastern Oregon they were distributed as boanlers summ«r ailment ' It IB not cholera union Ire carried by non-union men
agery, the Briton persecuted them, tion. The fact is demonstrated again
among homes of well-to-do Christian infantum
Quin Brower, a 13-year-old Seattle better prepared than ever before to do blgb-claaa p:umblng at rraaona-
Most
of
the
pa|>ers
using
it
were
con-
people, who would teach them by ex­
pursued them, made war upon them, that the people of Pendleton will pat
himself tn the hand the b'.e rates Estimates cheerfully given. If you hav« work to do !n his
The World's Fair commission <»n tx>> shot
drove them out, desolated their ronize any public enterprise, cheer­ siderat»» and just enough to credit lhe ample and precept the dutie». the ! July IS paid to the government the Fourth of July Tetanus or lockjaw line see him before you go elsewhere
pleasures the blessing* and tbe ethics
»»<’* and set m and the lad now lie* at the
homes.
appropriated their lands, fully, cordially, generously. Had this story to the East Oregonian. Among of home life, and lhe climate of Cali­ first inxiallment due
point of death
those
which
did
not
so
observe
the
spoiled their civilization, banished carnival just closed ueen an agricul­
fornia was consider«! tbe most ad paid it »ne day in advance,
Rev. J a Pine has resigned the
It la expected that Portugal will
their leaders, broke up their govern tural fair, and speed program, five ruiro of legitimate journalism was vantag«>us because it is nearer that
pastorate
ot the Christian church at
the
Blue
.Mountain
Eagle,
of
John
give
an
order
to
American
«hip
soon
of the Philippine islands than «an be
ment and obliterated as far as possi­ times the amount of money would
builders for the lonstruction of a bat­ M tfiston »nd will take up strictly
(ound
in
any
other
|>art
of
the
United
Day.
the
story
appearing
in
that
pa
ble the Boer nation from South Afri­ have changed hands in Pendleton,
evangelistic work in Idaho and West­
tleship and a torpedo boat
States.
ern Washington.
ca. This people went across the far much of it would have remained with l»*r as an original article. From that
The
cost
of
maintaining
ih«-m
is
Mrlntyre
a - Marshal!. New York
Sister Mary, of the Assumption,
____ _______ a
therest frontier and settled among the fanners and stockmen of this paper the Sunday Oregonian and the about »25 a month each, not including brokers, announce tha. they are auth
atory
A Business and Shorthand Training School.
Pendleton
Tribune
copy
the
well
known
aged
sister
• of charity,
clothing,
for
whi<
h
they
are
allowed
orizeci
to
put
up
Ilit.OOO
against
savage tribes to avoid encroaching on county in prizes and purses. where,
died at Portland, Saturday
~
night.
British rights. The Boers loved as it is, the bulk of it goes to a for­ giving credit to the Eagle. three )15o a year, and b«x>k». for which that Roosevelt will be elected.
Car Fare Free.
aged 7" year*. She came from Can
they are allowed |t> a month. Tbe
The big freight sh«»ds at the Duluth a<la
Two Months' Tuition Free.
peace and twice trekked across the eign corcern which can do the city weeks after it appeared in the East government pays all expense* and
to Oregon in 1854.
dock burn»»<1. setting fire to two tugs,
Write today.
borders into unknown wilds, to avoid no earthly good, and which will for- Oregonian The editor ot the Eagle provide* them with an outfit.—Ex­ which were also destroy«! The loss
Pendleton. Oregon.
When confronted with evidence
tha- she had stolen a trunkful *
war. Still unsatisfied, British greed g:*’ that PenC’eton is on the map, did not make the effort to get the change.
is great, but undetermined as yet.
Anna Hans* n. of Seattle,
and bloodthirstiness pursued them, until another route for a summer story, did not know of the character
Army maneuvers at Henry Ranch. clothing.
took poison. Thursday, but was saved
Cal
.
during
August,
will
be
witnessed
and has finally destroyed the race. cat nival program is laid out. With perhaps, yet he appropriates the la­
FAIRBANKS A TEETOTALER
by prompt measures
by attaches from the British. German
Begins its twenty-third vear Sep­
The entire people is now trekking to the cc-operation of the state and the bor and property ot a fellow laborer
The prohibitionists of Oregon are
French.
Japanese
and
other
nations.
tember *0. 1904. Four terns in roch
Il is said that Senator Fairbanks
foreign lands to once more gain a legislators from Eastern Oregon, it and allows the mistake to go uncor
now
investigating
the
direct
primary
Frank P. Slavin, the famous pugil­
sc bool year, affording eppertunitiro
never took a drop of liquor in hi*
seems that I matilia county could get reeled. The readers ot the East Or­ life and i* heartily opposed to the ist, is supposed to be suffering with : law. to ascertain if they will be a!-
for beginning a course in September.
egonian.
however,
were
furntsh«-d
the
;
lowed
to
nominate
under
it
The
at-
The Mammoth and the Mosquito a county fair organization, The peo
treating habit. In fact, he has no his last illness, at Dawson. Yukon I torney general says they wilL
November. February and April.
pie are amusement-hungry, as shown story three weeks in advance of its use for a peritoti who treat*. "That . Territory. He has appendicitis and
The Best Training for Teacher*.
Ixis Angeles delegates to the Anrer-
by their patronage of the carnivals, use by the metropolitan press, which reminds me of a fellow who used Io hemorrhoids.
th»- norma! course, with its assur­
,
lean
Mining
Congress
to
t»e
held
in
travel
around
with
the
boys,"
say*
to Newcastle' One cannery
ance of good '»os it ions at good wages
How much better would a stock and fact compensa'es for all subsequent Colonel Clifton, in the Arkansas Re at Coals
Eug«-ne. Or. has this year shipped Portland on August 22. are making
injury.
Write for new catalogue containing
agricultural fair be for the city and
publican. "He liked liquor, but hat­ to California 15.LXH» pounds of Soft | every effort to secure the 1905 meet-
I ing of the congress for that city.
full information concerning courses
county*
One of the most interesting things ed to treat We never knew him to Whites (cherrtrol.. 77 tons of Royal
of study, training in actual teaching
buy. but when any one else ordered
I Fritz Adolfson (an Irishman) a
occurring in the Socialist movement he was Johnny on the spot. Suddenly Annes and 25 tons < of Black Reputali- sailor on the ship Matterhorn, has
aff cded under real condition* In town
cans
The keenest sword, which Japan Is just now is the persistent and care-
•«,.».»
»
.
ca<l coun,ry school*, and full detail*
he got sick, ami when about to
just
l»een
awarded
$5<»o
damages
in
A day of public mourning com-
now using against her big antagonist, fill study and investigation that is breathe his last sent for a friend and
Portland for being knocked down and uu^d h a<1'•nc0<, rour*e <»? »tody *>:h the addition*! advantages at
of
President
memorating
the
d«-ath
is tjie American tactics which bet being made by socialists of the times said; "I’m a goner. Here's my bank
t'aul Kruger, has been proclaimed at kicked by the captain while at sea
Address Secretary J. B. V. Butler, or President E. D. Ressler.
What has com» to pass in thousands of scholars and generals have taken and the teachings of Jesus, says the book. I have no heirs. Take It all. Pretoria, Transvaal.
Albert Redmond, a rancher living
by General
We have been friends (or many year* Botha, ex-reunmander of the Boer near Columbia Falls. Mont., is accus
yearn seems hardly credible.
Primitive home from American schools. Her
Monmouth, Oregon.
Vanguard It has been claimed that and you know my style. Give me a
man. a weakling in comparison to modern
«I *»f wrecking a Great Northern train
man, was able to conquer the huge mon best victories have come through the socialism is hostile to Christianity, d«-enl burial, erect a tombstone over army.
aters of thousands of years ago, such as virile Americanism of the Japanese
|i. C Boyd arid Robert O'Neil), through revenge, for the company
and it is constantly asserted fhat my grave and put on it an approprl- night telegraph operators of the C. | forcing a right of way through his
the Mammoth and to day the, are dead
The friend bail a
forever; yet the mosouito and fl, have leaders. They are using enlighten­ Jesus had nothing to say about social ate inscription.'
farm
square block of marble placed on the 1) A- Q.. at East St. Louis, were
■ever been conquered. It is now time ment and skill against stupidity and
THE MARK
The steamer Oregon which arriv­
and economic problems.
problems This has grave, with these words on each drowned at midnight Saturday night
for the scientist to devise methods for kill­
If the Russian driven some of the socialists to inves- side : 'This Is On Me.' —New York while taking a swim after their ed at Seattle from Nome, Thursday
ing the^nosquito and fl,, so that the, will sheer brute force.
of cleanliness and nea'nros is on
go to join the mammoth and the monster wins in this struggle it will be be­
with »200,000 in dust on board, re^
work.
ea< !i individual piece of linen or other
lizards. The mosquitoes and flies are dan
tigate the matter and they have gone Presa.
1 J4 The Christian Scientists dedicated I ports that lhe
‘ longshoremen of Nome
"ash goods entrusted to our careful
gerous enemies of man because the, spread cause Japan gets over-confident and at the task with the evident faith
were
on
a
strike when the vessel left
contagion. The mosquito often carries the ventures too tar. As long as she
bands to undergo the process krown
a
church
building
«»sting
|2O0.tsHt.
in
DOMINION DAY.
that city.
Ierm of malaria with his bite. The hou«e
that Jesus could not by any fair in­
as laundering. First, we wash clean;
Concord. N
H . Saturday. Mary
, spread« germs of disease over our food keeps at a safe distance and strikes terpretation. be held to lie hostile to
E.
Spencer, of the
- _ , W
...........
of the church, do-
second, we starch rightly and only
These bacterial germs ever bunting for viciously, rapidly and unerringly at
It is 37 years since the scattered Baker Eddy, head
where starch Is needed; third, our
the weak spot, find a place in our blood,
socialism
With characteristic zeal provinces of Canada were consolldat naled |18o.o<*t of the cost of the steamer Spencer, «ill take Portland
newsboys on an excursion on Sunday,
ironing is really second to nona in
and then we suffer from grip, catarrh con arms length, she can keep the slug­ and thoroughness the beginners
building.
ed
into
one
dominion
which
gave
of
sumption, or malaria.
July 17, despite the fact that his boat
"hold-to-the-jast" finish Tersely told,
which
rode
four
gish
Russians
on
the
run.
If
she
A
handcar
upon
birth
to
the
impulse
of
nationhood.
this study of the times of Christ
Dr. R V. Pierce, chief consulting ph,si-
Iles stranded ou a rock near Hood
’his is a complete first-class laundry
The start was made by men of great young people—two gentlemen and two
cian to the Invalids’ Hotel and Snrgical ever "clinches," with Russia, by land, have already been mad/-,
And some faith—men who believed In the abili­ ladles was run down by a freight River.
Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., says. "There the fight is lost. A thousand pin
most interesting ‘matter is being ty of the |H>ople to make the dominion train near Fhnporia, Kan
would be no grip epidemics, the germs of
THE DOMESTIC
John
Anita Deschontz. of a l’on land
consumption, or malaria would find no pricks, and swift, keen thrusts are brought to light. The condition of
„ under
____ __
strong and great That faith has been Owens was killed and the remaining vaudeville company. is
arrest
place in the human econom,, if the blood more weakening to the Russians than
STEAM
LAUNDRY
In that city for sending obscene liter­
were pure, if the lungs, heart and other
the laborers at the time of Christ, more than justified The pulse of the three were fatally injured.
ature
through
the
mall.
She
abused
organs were fed on good blood
Poisons a "rough and tumble clinch.”
beats with full and quickening
The army transiwirt Dix will leave
the labor unions of that time, the nation
should not be allowed to accumulate in the
life. The most sanguine anticipa
another actress, who gave the letter
bod,; to be safe it is best to take a gentle
Christian communion, and the rela­ tions of those who laid the founda- In a few days for the Philippines to the authorities.
•••••••••••••••••••
In a few «lays with 250 head of horses
The Weston Leader indulges in a
laxative at least once a week " Snch a
vegetable laxative as Dr. Pierce s Pleasant column of school boy oratory because tion of live unions to the struggles of lions of the «iominion are being real- and cattle for the government breed
H
II
Eaton,
a
Seattle
attorney,
re
­
Pellets contains nothing which conld ha m
the Christians, Christ's open denun­ izetl There have been days of trial, ing farm. In the shipment are the ceived >233 per minute or »7000 for
the East Oregonian dares to criticise
■lays
the s,stem.
ciation
of the rich and espousal of there of adversity, days of gloom; tirst cows ever sent from the United 30 minutes' work, in going through
For putting the blood ia order, and as a the action of the national democratic
have been good times and there
,h.M f"rmal Pr,Me88 °f probating the
tissue builder and tonic for those weskened
the cause of the poor—all these and have been bad times; then- have been Stales to the Philippines.
will of an intestate widow, and es-
is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good broad Is
b, coughs, colds, catarrh, grip, nothing will convention. The East Oregonian has
Al
IJnkville,
(ia
.
Jasper
Hardy's
many
more
interesting
facts
are
be- race differences which have been fol
cheatiug the estate.
build one up quicker than Dr Pierce s heard of no edict forbidding free edi­
assured
wheu Byers' Best Flour la used
horse
fell
while
going
down
a
sleep
lowed by fuller and clearer under­
Ing investi ,ated.
Golden Medical Discover,. This is a med
Bran, shorts, steam roll-
Ed Duke, official starter at the a ed barley always on hand.
icioe made entirel, of roots and het ba, torial expression in the United States.
standings, religions differences which hill, and a broken buggy shait entered
without the use of alcohol
the
animal's
aide.
Hardy
attempted
Meadows
race
track,
The foundation of this government is
Seattle, has been •
DEMOCRATIC INGENUITY.
have led to broader toleration, but.
Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser is sent free fixed on the right of the individual to
looking around us ami above us' to unharness and extricate the ani­ fined |25 and costs for cruelty to a •
on receipt of stamps to pa, expense of
Considering that there is only one there is hardly a cloud visible on the mal. when It made a tremendous and race horse on the track
- X He beat th«» a
mailing only.
Send zi one cent stamps exercise his inalienable privilege of life between the vice-presidency
unexpected lunge and thrust the other animal over the head because it
and
sky.
The
sun
of
Canada's
prosperity
for paper covered, or 31 stamps for cloth thinking. This is the first recognized
W. 8. BYERS. Prop.
the presidency, it may seem strange shines dear and high.—Ottawa Free shaft into Hardy's stomach, killing pranced at the barrier before making
binding, to Dr. JL V. Pierce, Buffalo, N Y.
the start.
him instantly.
principle of democracy.
that the democrats have nominated Press.
I
foothold and to found their institu­
tions This old leader has been driv­
en from hiding place to hiding place,
until at last he died of a broken heart
FRIDAY. JULY 22. 1904
as much as from age und disease
an independen r newspaper England can never wash this stain
from her history
UPBUILDING OREGON.
Great Sensational
Clearance Sale
Lee Teutsch’s Dept. Store
:
July Clearance Sale
DINDINGER, WILSON & CO.
Commercial National Bank
A FEW FACTS FOR YOUR
CONSIDERATION
BECK, THE PLUMBER
BECK, the Reliable Plumber
Modern School of Commerce
Oregon State Normal School, Monmouth
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
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