The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, August 19, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 2

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    of strikes occurred in the thirties,
OPPORTUNITY SPEAKS
Tin St Isiuls fair corporation is
most i>l which had for their objects
paying off it» obligations regularly,
Severe as the chastisement may lie establishment of ten-hour days for
ihi sucri'tary and the treasurer hav­
be. great as the loss of life and prop­ th • participants The demand of the
ing received another payment of *500,
men
for
shorter
hours
had
grown
in
ooo on the four million loan. Tuesday.
erty resulting, tar reaching and de
ítíí, I
1872 to the extent of asking an eight-
The engineer of the ]<!«> Grande ex-
structive to Russian aims as het hour day.
í 1 *■ ¡6BGGE
You buckle down
I
Bad blood is the source oi num1
crushing defeat may lie. yet she is
I rom 1881 to I‘.sm. according to the
And work with head
a washout Just in time to save his and tile cause of nearly all stubLo-
ÎÊ
reaping what she has invited by her ! ivpi.rts of the commissioner of labor,
Anil bean and banda
'rain. Sunday evening A heavy rain eascs
When the blood gets <
there were 22.793 strikes, involving
As does the man
past actions.
liad taken oui a bridge in a dry gulch. and poisons of various kinds f
£EGBC bh
177
509
vsiablishments
and
6,105.894
Who
iindiTslaiids
/Js Me
She lias sown tears ami suffering ei.iidi'vei were thrown out of employ-
George Clitiion Gardner, tin- repre­ eolation and some serious troi
That those who wait,
í¡ £E EC EC
sentative engineer of Oregon and mutism, Malaria Old S >re . and I .
important thing
across the bleak Siberian steppes for ment The duration <>i these strikes
Expei’ing some reward from fate
¡EEEEE
£E
Washington on the international boun­ and many pustular or scaly skin «■
n human fife.-
tbe past 300 years. The bloody foot­ varied within wide llmliB. the aver-
Or luck, to call It s<
e \i W
dary survey between Canada and the Salt Rheum and Tetter, have
ÍEEEEE EC
ag« > for 20
2o years being 23 8 days. Dur­ w-Hli always In the 'w
back row
prints
of
exiles
have
crimsoned
the
J, an
>/y
t'nl'eii stab ■«. Is d- ad at New York their Ix-ginning in bad bhxjd,
pl
Aud yet
on diflerent
frozen sod ot 40W miles of her track­ ing this period there was lost by the
City, ageil 7 I,
EE
and only a remedy that enters
employes concerned in wand, the
You must not let
íC6C66
I
cottclud'.-d
t<j
try
S.
8.
8.,
less wilderness. In reaching a place sum oi (287.000.0oo and to (be em
Cintene« :>e Ryder. a
Briny spoken of. After uiinj ¡a
the into the circulation and de knewtr
.Me gel uwuy when I show up
EEbii CC
‘GSQCCC
r
y blood wac thoroughly pur.»
loop" rider, wax killed at Salt Ijike Sirovs the germs and poisons, n .nib*
where the acme of punishment could plovers »122.tHMI.iMHi
The golden cup
/ J
fl«<l
.
*
lienred of ail erun'ioua ar.d
ÇGEGQG
Wednesday, Ly bls wheel having the can have any permanent gixxl ms.dfe
Considered by states, 28 per cent
EEEEE
Is not for him who stands.
the most accurate of timekeepers
be attained by her cruel laws and en­
nparo blood. I believe your
track while making a circuit ot the efleet upon a disease of this B. B. 8.
An illustrated history of the
With folded hands.
gEGGGGG
c
t Lxood mec.'ine« and
forced by her tyrants without dan of all strikes occurred in New York.
upper loop. His ne<k wax broken by character.
watch sent free
anyone in ne«»d of aur n rued 'it.': would c’O^eil
Expecting me
12H per cent In Pennsylvania, 11.6
GGGGGEG
ger
of
interference
from
a
scrutiniz
­
toua
-r
Mr
4
C. 1*. bHJEMAKkE
x
fall
of
20
feet.
Elgin National Watch Ca..
To serve his inactivity
per cent in Illinois, 7H P*r cent in
You can t checii a blood
516 E Pa’ternon St , Alliance, O.
Elfin. III.
fi'dGGGGGG
ing world.
Massachusetts and 6 per r ent in Ohio,
I serve the active mind.
I 'i ou labor will not participate in disease by any external treat
The seeing eye.
Freedom has been smothered in its in New York city 5090 strikes were
the loilxir Day •elebratiou* at the St n-.ent ; the sores and eruptions that app •ear u;« :-. th« arfac« of the body are
The ready hand
J»ulx fair, because the fair is con only manifestations or symptc is <4 son
:iak
<-r that < annat 1—
cradle, wherever it dared to move recorded, in Chicago 1737.
The leading American strikes have
That grasps me passing by.
ducted on the open shop plan, allow-
reached from the
antidote* the poi-
with the first impulses of life. Liber
And takes from tue
been the great strike of 1877 on the
Ing the employment of txitli uulou and
sons, humors a:
ids that are the real cause of
The East Oregonian does not be-1 ' ty has been throttled, crushed, driven
Baltimore a- Ohio railway system
The good I hold
non-union workmen
disease cleanses
••r.rirhcs th- ■ bio.<d. and build*
lieve in young people rushing away into hidiug where it might nurture in which spread to th<> Pennsylvania and
For every spirit
A mob lx on the trail of three des
up at the same
tile general I health. S. S. S
from good schools at home to enter secret its exalted ideals, afraid of the other railroads, in which much dam
Strong and bold
P«-rado«-* of Reno, Nev., who robbed
invigorates all t
gans ar ul part* of the system
He does not wait
age was done to property and troops
some of the big institutions for the [ open light of Russian atmosphere.
and beat Bert
1
Richardkon, and E F and stimulates them tr> greater activit
•1 stron g nerves ¿r.d renewed
were called out; the strike on tbe
On fate
ixewis Tue im!ay morning. Isswia will health is the result. If you have any b!
twy.t -• J.g- write tu>. No c barge
FRIDAY. AUGUST 19. 1904.
name of it
An education suitable
Human sympathy has been obliter Gould Southwestern system which
Who seizes me.
die fr< m the effects of th« '••-atlng. If lot medi< al advice
tor all common purposes can be ac­ ated in her thirst for unbridled pow­ occurred over the discharge of a union
THE SWr? Df-rfTTC CO. ATLAMTA, GA
For I am fortune.
’ lie robber* are caught they will be
quired in the public schools and pri­ er and the course, brutal, bestial in­ man and was so complete as to crip-
Luck and fate.
lynched.
The corner stone
vate schools in Oregon, and after all stincts have been cultivated, enact­ pie the system for weeks; the strike
"You never can tell what a
So great k the extr'nnity o( th«*
Ot what Is great
thought can do
•<
these resources for learning have ed into law. engrafted into the na- of the workers In the Carnegie Iron
Russians in the Orient that the ____
pavai
In man's accomplishment
works at Homestead. Pa . in 1892. the
In bringing you hate or love.
scholar» in the training ships at Tlad
been exhausted, then if it is the desin- tional mind, made part of the Russian bitterest in Americna history, In
%ut I am none of these
In thoughts are things, and
Ivosiok. have been ordered heM In
to take up a profession or a special character as typified by the royalty which a battle occurred between the
To him who does not seize;
their airy wings
readinc«« tor active *<•« service, al
strikers
and
their
sympathizers
and
I
must
be
caught.
training, a term ,n one of the big in and all the harsh cruelty of the mid
Are swifter than carrier
th'.ugh mai y of ■ ■ m arc ju«' eater
If
any
good
is
wrought
Pinkerton
specials
is
said,
defeated
dove.
stitutions is nt'cessary Too much ot die ages has been made to do duty
ing the »«bool ship*
he
republican
party
in
tbe
presiden
Out
of
the
resources
I
possean
They follow the law of the
the education in the aristocratic col­ under the dome of the 20th century tial election that year, electing Cleve­
Radium ore, or piichblet
Oh! yes.
universe;
JV
leges and universiti«»« is empty plati­ In Russia.
been discovered
in three i
land tor his second term
I'm Opportunity;
produces its
’ Each thing
’he Cripple Creek district ]
The strike of the American Rail­
tude; so much of it hinges on the
I'm greai.
kind.
Her encroachment in the Orient
thought that the precious stuff
I’m sometimes late,
And they speed o’er the track
name of the institution and not on ac­ meant the throttling of trade and the way union followed in 18'.* 4 and made
been thrown into thousand* of dum
president
a
newly
elected
democratic
But
do
not
wait
and bring you back
tual education that people should narrowing of opportunity for civilised
in Colorado mine* tiecause no one
a marked and bated man by union
For me;
8* iiti/f h-.w lew oe tow
there «a'-ald »» •
Whatever goes out of your
ponder long before they decide to nations. Her conquest and occupancy men because of his firm stand fur
knew what it war until a very' few
Work on.
mind."
y«tars ago
DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR
overlook the common schools and the of Manchuria meant an extension of law and order and the sending of
Watch on.
—Selected.
Th« sailor* on the Russian battle-
Good hands, good heart.
little home acedemies and colleges European Russian tyranny and op regular troops to prevent the strikers
»e msexie Pure M.-X. He.r* ' re»». sl J th« Be«t o! Butter
ship Askold, wen- nearly starved
And some day you will sec-
Ll -- e pklry—ao Coj-’rr 1 « e- cob ,j..el* without • bt LAVAL
for something that is com posed prin­ pression across that splendid conti­ Interfering with interstate commerce.
when that vessel reached Shanghai,
Out of your efforts rising—
cipally of a name and a large endow nent of Asia. It meant the establish
I! you wi;. tell a> tae camber at cow» jon are r . kja* we w. .. tend you
and ate ravenously when food was
Opportunity
The keynote ot all the interviews
LIBERIAS NEW PRESIDENT
oar 1S04Caxalsgiu »r^ otter vataaMe dairy lslormatioc Free
ment. When President Harper, of ment of the codes that have devas­
set before them Their principal suf-
8u«
res
and addresses of F. H. Newell, chief
tering
wa*
from
privailm
ins
’
ead
of
Chicago University, was invited by­ tated Bessarabia. Poland,
Poland. Finland
The United State» maintain* a min­
ot the reclamation department, is that
from the Japanese fire.
ge
Tolstoi to tell him something ot the and the Jewish settlements of Odessa ister io Liberia He is Rev Ernest
HUGO AND GARIBALDI
the people of the arid states must
The Czar ha* .»sued a manitesui
Lyon,
a
Baltimore
man
The
other
work ot such a wonderful institution and Kishlneft. on the new shores of
get ready to receive irrigation und«ir
day Minister Lyon reports. Idberta
Tbe French P**et. Victor Hugo, fixing the suce«^uion to the Rusilan
as Chicago University, Harper told the Pacific.
solemnly inaugurated a new presi­ whom Tenn>»on addre».M.-d a* victor t’.rune If the present czar die« be­
the national irrigation act. He will not'
Japanese occupancy of Manchuria dent named Thomas Barclay. Libe­ in drama, victor In romance,** sent an fore the young heir is of age Grand
begin operations in any state where i I him what endowments he had receiv­
ed
in
the
past
five
years,
running
in
and
a trade suzeranity over Corea, ria's constitution is easy and permits Impassioned but little known poem Drke MHhael a brother of the czar.
there is a possibility ot failure
millions. Tolstoi said: 'Tell mean- that civilized influences will the country to be governed by people on tbe disaster of Mentana in 1867 ,* to tiecome regent, thus cutting off
ito
the
through lack of co-operation on the
born upon foreign soil
Barclay to Garibaldi The Italian hero, alia ’be influence ot tbe dowager empress,
your educational triumphs take first rank in the Orient
It cam* to Liberia in early childhood invoking the aid of the muse, replied who had been tn line for the r»-r*
part of the people or through in com i 1 tne of
Money is not brains."
means that civilized nations will bi­ from Bnrbndoes in the West Indies, in verse, ot wmcb the then exile In
Skeitxon* of ■ horse and mule
plete irrigation laws or absence of I
aid!e*
irrigation laws. The reclamation of I The Standard Oil Company yet» ter invited to mingle and trade there tt ar.d even a* an infant «hawed surpris- GurrnMty expressed appréciai ion in to a tree, with bridles and
tue following felicitous word»
tng ability in politics.
clinging lo the naked t
mean«
that
the
blemish
on
the
earth
the desert is a big proposition, and day declared a quarterly dividend of
Dear Garit<aldl— There was a lyre been found near Divide,
It i» told <>t Barclay that, being with
Mr. Newell is not going to risk a trial 25 per share on its capitalization ’he known as the exile settlements of hi* nurse am! some other chi Id res in ’he tent of Achilles, a harp in that high«*’ |x-ak*
It is b»
som*- candy at Judas Mareabaeus Orlando »«•nt Jarksot: Wilson and Frederick Smith
of the national act where there is the dividend amounting to *43.000 .<<00. Sakhalin and Kamschatka will be ob near his age one day. some
o be distributed when it a copy of verse to Charlemagne. two Soutberu pro*p»*ctor* who disap
slightest doubt ot its full fruition. How do you buyers of oil enjoy the literated from human sight and that was about to
was discovered that
tha’ there was <>ne Frederick the Second addressed odes p-ared to :r year* ago fell over a
This may seem an exacting rule to cons’aut rise in prices of this article a form of order, law. civilised govern­ piece too few to go around Whereat to Voltaire Heroes are poets Yon. high cltff here as these are evident
ment
and
organized
intercourse
of
na
apply to some seemingly favorable ta order to swell this dividend on one
Tommy instantly bad a magnanimous too. prove It. I read with deep emo y ’h« tr anima!*
"l»t tbe lion the noble lyrical epistle which
districts, but the people demand that i of the things that nature has planted | tions will succeed the sealed ports, solution for the problem
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS
their money be expended properly and ik the earth for the use of man? Tbe the selfish, uncivilized, barbarous ycungest be nerved first.*’ he said you addressed to me. and tn which
proudly, planting his little han 1 upon 1 you ■peak to the soul of Italy in tbe
this is what Mr. Newell seems deter­ Standard Oil monopoly actually con­ codes that were being firmly estab­ his infant bosom But when the can- language of France, Tbe same breath
Cyret » Condii of Marp
PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS
mined on doing. So let Oregon get trols the production of thuc necessity lished by Russia from Port Arthur d?- «ante to be attacked it was discov­ of justice and liberty which inspires I* dead H • am.- to Oreaon with an
along
this
entire
eastern
coast
of
PORTLAND. OREGON
in position to receive this responsi­ of life and the poor people who cannot
ered tha; by a calculation of Incredi­ you with great deeds inspires you ox 'earn in !»54
ble rapidity Tummy had pen-eive.! with great thoughts • areweil. 1
bility. She will get all that she makes I afford gas or electric lights, are con­ Asia to the Behring sea
trious friend - Ixmdon Telegraph
Established in
Open aii the year. Private or
One more stroke by the triumphant that the youngest was himself.
preparation for in the way of laws tributing in unjust and outrageous
had
got
to
be
Later
on,
when
be
Japanese armies and Harbin will fall
class instruction. Thousands of graduates in posi­
and co-operation.
secretary of state, be performed the
prices, these princely dividends that
MORGAN S COAT OF ARMS
and the railroad line to St Petersburg remarkable feat of maintaining a bar
■ ap«d p
¡roa
tions; opportunities constantly occunii^. It fxtyt to
uuDiy j,
been
The Shepherd's Bulletin, a Boston are declared regularly by the octo­ will be cut off trom the coast
ance in the treasury of th« republic
J Pierpont Morgan is glftel
attend
our school. Cata’.ogue, specimens, etc free.
pus.
Tbe
Rocxeiellers
canno:
possi
­
three
being
mi*
yet
sheep publication, which is authority
One more dash by sea and Vladivo- For ’he probity and skill thus shown a xn-at deal mure of humor t
bly
use
the
millions
they
are
piling
•«1
a
miner,
w
■juried
a
grateful
people
made
him
pres!
I stok. the last lingering stronghold ot
on wool, sheep and kindred subjects
•neral! y known Not lung ago wb.li­
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL
beneath about !•> ton* of dirt and rock
says that tbe Oregon ■ wool now up in idleness, from the hard-earned Russia in the Orient, will fall into dent. And it is safe to say that LI !■ I»ndon be was introduced to a in 'h< Columbia mine near Sampler
ttria is heartily and unanimously a ■tuan who made »orne pretension»
reaching the Boston markets is the i incomes of the people, yet the prices the hands of the Japanese
Tuesday
giad that Bar- lay has tbe job For w p»- rag-
Pardon me,** .«aid the
of
oil
continue
to
advance
and
the
best grade ever produced in the state
Then the march of empire will start
Tbe employment of Japanese in the
»• mml haughtily "to which Morgans
and superior to any wool of a like dividends continue to increase in back toward Europe
The Russian »leaking negrus in the country, the So you belong?" "Oh. we are an in- shingle mills a: Olympia will cease
Clears Up PC’WOn Mystery
magnitude How long will such an
| rest of the population is composed of
class produced in the United States
will be forced out of Manchuria. He 1.50«'.«« na'iTe and savage Africa* ivpendan i branch “ replied Mr Mor ».« white labor is said to be more sax
mystery of the ¡olsor-ing of
tsthetory.
accursed system oppress the poor and
*<
The clip this year was lighter in dirt
will surrender the Siberian coast to blacks Still Liberia, a* little repob- ■*.? slyly, ba’ we date bark to th-
liners tn the Secesh Meadows
George H Mure a of C
Norman Ung-
Ab. then, you have
l^n.
stultify
the
rich?
The
idea is not for the advertise­
■een
tn
a
degree
cleared
up
by
and grease, making it a better buy
Japanese supremai y. The crude guv lies go, 1» surpr:»ingiy well ordered x co»’ t of arm»?"
arms?" Mr Morgan dug bounty, died Monday aged
tiemica! analysis of the stomach ment of any real estate firm bat a
Fur
while
numerically
»mail,
the
de
for the mills, the quality is unexcelled
ernment
he
has
set
up
for
plunder
!own
oce
oi
tbe
first
pioneers
into
his
pocket
and
brought
Really, does it not look fishy in
C. Driggw. one of the victim», general exhibit. Mr Causey states
in texture and uniformity of fibre and j the government to persecute and sup- and oppression will flee out of the »rendent» of the original settier» 'orth a shining Amen* an J2“ gold amette valley.
report of the examination was hat he has approached quite a num­
from the United State« are ■til! su -le<-e. "This." he said, "la our * coat
Gustave M.lde an employe
taken all through, the crop of wool press newspaper advertising that east and a reign of unparalleled de­ preme in power Revolution» are com
nade to State F’.-d Commissioner ber of larmers who are willing and
■f arm». a few other families have drawn into the box factory machinery '>!< Fheraoa. who arrived in the city anxious to prepare their fruits, grains
just sold in this state touches the top might smack of the lottery, when the velopment will begin in that ancient 7>aratively few and basin«-«» boom*.—
lupted th«- same emblem But L” h* st Astoria and both legs at.d an arm es erday. The stomach of Driggs and trasses.
IL «ton Transcript
notch as a result of constant care and government conducts the most dam kingdom of the Mongol hordes.
-•ntlnued. confiden'lally. "we are badly mangled
The idea, if carried oat. will con­
«as sent to Mr. McPherwoa who se­
•uhering them la a* fast *» possi*
grading of sheep, and also as a result aging class of lottery known in dis
I
sist of a building 40 feet long by 10
ured
the
examination
and
the
result
Portland
is
now
.»xperi«-ncing
a
“
flat
AUGUST
of improving methods in handling posing of Indian lands? In the open­
ONESIDED VIGILANCE
building" boom, more flat» belay .hows that a trace of copper, tin and feet wide situated between Bolton &
under construction than any other ■ nc with an abundance of ptomaine Bodmer's implement boose, which
sheep and wool crops. The chiefest ing of tbe Rosebud reservation last
The
summ.*r
to!ds
its
hands
with
ilcokiids were found in the stomach will be in view of passengers
The order requiring the wholesale
kind ot building.
PARKERS LABOR RECORD.
feature of the wool crop this year was month, the government accepted near­
-ense of real.
The idea is worthy of considerauosi
n 1 tnieotfnea of the poisoned max
dipping
of
all
»heep
for
eiport.
infect
­
A
»tnootb
forger
defrauded
Albany
An emblem of old age taat sits in
that it brought a higher price than ly 106,000 registrations of citizens
The chemist's report covers several and should meet with the hearty sup­
Judge
Parker
’
s
friendly
attitude
to
­
business
men
out
of
»150
in
about
tw<
peace
for a number of years and was sold I who spent money and time in reaching ed or otherwise, has led to many ac­
ages and tests for all of the princi- port of all. The entire expense will
G’ershadowed by its noonday warmth ward labor Is proven by the fact that hours Wednesday, by passing smal
al poisons are recited with 'results tx> — ;bly be about *!••■•—Evening Ob­
out to the last sack. This is clear ev­ the registering places, when the gov­ rimonious comparison» and expres­
IB
chief
justice
of
the
New
York
- hecks at different places
and bloom
•ttained.
The cause of death is at- server.
sion»
of
opinion.
■onrt
of
appeals
he
upheld
the
law
idence that it pays to be progressive.; ernment knew that but about 2500 of
That deeds sown early reaped in rich
For tbe 1C.500 acres of land sold ributed to the ptomaine poisoning,
■roviding
tor
the
payment
of
"the
People want to know why it is.
increase
it pays to be right, it pays to build up, these applicants could possibly get
Old Settler Gene.
prevailing rate of wages" In mucici- ’rum the Grand Ronde Indian reserva but the origin of the poison is un-
and it pays to take care of stock in claims. Aside from conducting the when everybody in Umatilla county I »ng are her dream» of spring when •al contracts, the law providing for •ion last week the government will known. Scientista differ 03 the on-
Dted. J C Welcome at Bums Aug­
leaf was green
receive about *66jMB, or »4 per acre tin of ’he poison and various causes ust Id. Mr Welcome was one of the
a systematic and scientific manner worst form of lottery, the government knows either from personal observa­
Of burning struggle and of tender he regulation of child labor, the law
Forest fires are raging in the Cas ire advanced for Ils presence in esn- firs settlers of Harney county ard a
vhbh
limited
the
number
of
hours
No business wul ever reach the best by its method of lottery, invited such tion or by the word of those who
rain
ade counties and the Willamette is i«*d meats and vegetables —Lewiston L:_-!y respected citizen.
Funeral
'•irtng
which
bakers
might
work,
and
have
personal
knowledge
that
the
stage, if allowed to drift, without ap­ I scenes as are a disgrace to the coun­
And now. repose—God's benediction
wervices were held at Burns the 10th.
'be eight-hour law affecting munici- so dense with smoke that It is aimos’ Tribune.
reservation harbor* hundreds
per­
smile—
plying thought and labor to it.
inat — Monument Enterprise.
try. Really, would It not be more haps thousands of scabby Indian And glimt«e beyond of harvest fields •al contracts Judge Parker is thor .mpossibie to *ee the sun at midday
Exhibit at La Grande.
The O R 4 N company has made
ughly conscientious and absolutely
The ignorance and misinformation conducive to better public morals, if horses, nothing is done by the gov­
of grain
M L Causey, for several months
Weeds on the track, which caused
’earless In the discharge of what he application to the port of Portland to
existing in the East and South con­ I the government would rectify Its own ernment to eradicate the evil, while
believes to be his duty He is a true •quip the Potter. the Hassaio. the has been working on the officials of the engine wheels to slide down a
N Co and Las secured mountain side, wrecked a limber
cerning the Northwest states is sim­ I departmental limitations before set perfectly clean sheep must be dipped When age comes on to parch my nan of the people and the Interests Harvest Queen and the Oklahoma. Its the O R
growth of years.
river boats, with oil burning appara their permission to erect a suitable tratn on the Mount Sucker lumber
>f
both
capital
and
labor
will
receive
ply inexcusable. Even such leading j ting up a moral standard for the before shipment to another state.
May also. I be calm in life's content fair treatment at his hands
display for an exhibit of our products road, near Victoria. B C.. Tuesday.
if be :u»
sectional papers as the Atlanta Jour­ I newspapers to fouow.
Dr. E. N Hutchinson, of the feder­ Sect,re the blossoms of my lays have ebould be elected presidin'
Three girls abducted from Seattle
reached
nal of Atlanta. Georgia, and the Com­
in box cars containing jockeys and
Just bow strong and tenacious Mor- al bureau of aninmal industry, is Nearer the sky b« cause of past
mercial Tribune of Cincinnati, talk,
race horses for Irvington Park, were
PRAISE FOR BRYAN.
monism is becoming in the politics of quoted as saying, in effect as follow»;
strength spent;
about the nomination of "George Tur
arrested on a charge of vagrancy In
Is an ordeal which all
Idaho, may be judged from the all- “Unless the cattle raisers of the state Got of ail timi-s. give me of summer s
The lion of the tribe of Jefferson Portland Wednesday, and will be re­
ner for governor of Oregon." with a
women approach with
peace.
of
Oregon
show
considerable
dili
­
night sessions of the democratic con­
indescribable fear, for
density of geographical and historical i
That promise* of spring shall be ful­ • • • Perhaps you and I will never turned borne.
vention at Lewiston, In which the gence and keep it up. in the way of
fully
reallize
all
the
moral
courage
James Crawford, serving a six year
filled;
nothing compares with
ignorance that is oppressive. If there
Mormon plank In the platform was taking preventive and curative steps When autumn comes I pray my deeds 'he tireless endurance, the firm belief sentence for statutory rape, from
the
pain and horror of
ever was a need of thorough advertis­
In one's cause and above all the Iron Douglas county, was pardoned by
may fall
threshed out by the two contending about mange. they are likely to con­
child-birth. The thought
will
required
to
face
a
great
hostile
ing Oregon certainly presents that
To
Governor
Chamberlain.
Tuesday,
after
nourish earth as thou in wisdom
of the suffering and danger in »tore for her. rob* tbe ex pec’am mo" bZ^
forces. Everything points to a divis­ front a quarantine against the*iate."
national convention for two days and serving three years Crawford is but
need now. How the East can enter­
willed
Add such a burden to the griefs
ci a.I pka«.".nt anticipation» of the coming event, and casts over her a
ion of both democratic and republi­
nights
without
rest
or
sleep,
because
20 years ola.
— Edith L. Smith in Outlook.
tain such wrong knowledge of a part
saadow . • gloom w hich cannot be shaken off. Thousand» of women
we can never rise to that elevation,
can parties in Idaho, on the Mormon that infest the cattle raisers now.
Bishop
Cranston,
who
ha*
just
com
­
of the United States can be explained
but it undoubtedly makes demands on
have found that the use of Mother’» Friend during pregnancy rob.
issue. All other state Issues were and it becomes a serious question as
pleted
bis
labors
in
Oregon
in
the
DARING FEAT OF GIRLS
all that is in a man who attempts it,
only by saying that the people there
confinement
<-! a.I patn and danger, and into re* safety to life of moth»*
to
how
some
of
the
ablest
and
most
subordinated to this question of
vn<l I* very great indeed It is a per­ »crvlie of the M E. church, will go to
refuse to learn the plain historical
and chnd. « his scientific liniment is a god-send to'all women at the
Washington.
D
C.,
where
he
was
as
­
conscientious
of
them
can
keep
their
Misses
Charlotte
and
Rhoda
Hind
polygamy—even the state offices be­
formance that wax almost epic and
sign'd by the recent general confer­
that must be thrust upon them by the
ley of London have just accomplished
time ot t :r most critical trial. Not onlv does Mother s Friend
ing secondary considerations in this beads above water for a year or two. a remarkable feat of Alpine climbing worthy as the theme of the most ence at Lo» Angeles.
carry women safely through tbe peril, of child-birth, but its ute
press of the country, daily. The call
gifted
artist
of
pen
or
brush.
—
St.
Arguing
about
the
difference
be
­
vital discussion.
Attended by the guide Christ Bur­
Tin- heaviest purchase of stock cat­
gen’. v prepare« the system for the coming event, prevent» '’morninz
for papers and circulars from Oregon
tween mange in horses and cgttle gener of Grindelwalrf. they crossed I»ul* Censor
tle reported in tbe Northwest last
sickness, and other dis-
*
is a refreshing evidence that an in- I A bunch grass paper that is ordi and scab tn sheep, is quibbling pure the Alps from Chamonix to Courma-
I
»eek was a trainload bought from
GENERAL NEWS.
terest in the Northwest is slowly narily sane, runs a column of special and simple, and no decision can be yeur by the Col Ferret to the Valais,
fxrmcrs tn the vicinity of R.
I-ake
awakening and every city in Oregon instructions to its readers as to how arrived at ’hat will satisfy the people and on the following three days as-
»nd St. John. Eastern Washington,
• t.oo per bottle.
Book
M 4T ff
Twenty-six thousand old o>idlars
should be always prepared to respond to catch sword fish. Out in this arid aside from a thorough and scientific • ended the Col de Gietroz, the Col de were in parade line in Boston Wed fir th«- Montana ranges.
containing valuable information free.
N.aison
Blanche,
the
Col
de
Helion
and
A bull fight was pulled off on th«
to these calls for information in the belt a plan for a new rabbit trap, a overhauling of the reservation.
nesdav
Thu Bradfield Regulator Co.. Atlaata.Ga. Jf
th. Pas de Crcvres as far as Arolia
Hats south of Butte, Monday, against
fullest and most satisfactory manner. gopher catcher, a coyote bait, an an­
Practical sheepmen cannot be con
Thence they made their way to Zl-
The to’al lynchings In the United the combined protests of the ministers
Failure to respond to such calls will tidote for dust, or a new method of vinced by microscopic differences be­ rial and mounted the Col de la Dent States for 1968 wax HU. the total to of Butte. Th«» fight was a very tame
lay the blame for the ignorance of keeping cool at 110 in the shade, tween imrasite», that the reaervation Blanche and the Trifsjoch. ascending far In 1904 is 33.
affair, as it was too hot for the bulls ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e
•
*
Company 1, of the 13th Infantry, to fight very viciously.
would have been more timely. Imag­ may not be the source of sheep scab the Haas Fee and Zermatt
the East at our own doors.
After one or two days' rest they which has been stationed tn Alaska
ine a New England fisher town paper when other sources are eliminated, climbed to the summit of Monte Ro­
lJtrge shipments of flour are lying I
has been taken to the l*i>esidio. Cali­ in Portland awaiting a vessel that will I
Provincialism,
clannishness and
giving instructions on how to catch and bold that it is up to the govern sa. being the first persons to succeed fornia
narrowness of sentiment are being an­
risk taking it to Japanese ports. The
rabbits in Oregon, or on the peculiar meat to do something out there while in making the ascent this season, and
Chinese bandits who blow up the rate has practically advanced from
nihilated by rapid transit and cheap
turn of the wrist necessary to catch requiring the sheepmen to go to so two days later made in one day the Russian railroads in Manchuria, by »4 to »5 50 per ton. owing to the risky
DEMONSTRATING EVERY DAY.
rates of travel around the world. It
ascent of the Matterhorn. In their
a steer by the foreleg every time.
much expense and trouble dipping eight days' climbing they ascended night, are farmeni and laborers during conditions around the Japanese ports
THE NEWEST. NIFTY FURNISHING
is almost possible for an American of
anil the Orient in general.
altogether 425.000 feet, or over eight the day
sheep known not to be Infected
ordinary education to go alone around
GOODS AND CLOTHING FOR
About the only consulation enjoy-
It Is said that the deputy sheriffs
Tom Tu’ney, of Arlington., left that
times the height of Mont Blanc
the world now, without the aid of in­ ed by tbe people in a presidential
Owing to the frequency of accidents at Statesboro, Ga . were in sympathy place throe w.vks ago with »3000 for
Actual work on the Condon-Arling­
terpreter or guide, so closely are the campaign is that tbe campaign funds ton branch of the O R & N means to climbers. Chamonix is to lie placed and willingly surrendered the guns to deposit in a Seattle bank, He has
the mob after a small show of resis­ not been heard from since. The body
nations of the world brought Into re­ expended in hotel and cigar bills, the opening of another door to Central in communication with the summit of
tance.
of a man found floating in the bay at
lation with one another through travel speakers' expenses and carriage hire, Oregon. Tile soil and ranges of that Mont Blanc by wireless telegraphy
The steerage passenger rate from Seattle will be exhumed for an exam­
and trade. Twenty years ago. four or champagne suppers and all such cash district are throbbing with unborn
Liverpool to Philadelphia will be re- ination by friends of Turney.
KUROPATKIN AT TARGET.
........ I from »10 to »7 .*•<•. bcKinninc
five leading languages were necessary distributing frippery, comes princi­ products that will swell the commerce
The coining of 100,000 souvenir
to a trip around the world to be un­ pally from the trusts and is circulat­ of the state and furnish employment
General Kuropatkin Is a crack shot September 1 on tne American line U>wis and Clark gold dollars will be
delayed until enough Oregon gold Is
derstood Ten years ago it dwindled ed among all classes of people, once to thousands of people not now When he was minister of war. during of vessels
General Stakelberg. who was de- on hand at the mints for the issue.
a
tour
of
inspection
he
visited
Sebas
down to English and French, and to- in tour years, at least.
dreaming of coming from the East to topol and strolled with the command­ feated by the Japanese on June 14 At this time there is only »15.000
dty the English mother tongue stands
ant along the boulevard, where there and 16 in an attempt to relieve Port *orth of Oregon gold at Philadelphia,
There are 17 postoffices named Oregon.
alone as tbe universal tongue which
was a shooting saloon. His host in­ Arthur, has been relieved of his com where the moulds await the metal.
after President Roosevelt, 10 of them
vited him to a contest and the minis­ mand In disgrace
THE STRIKE RECORD
reaches into the farthest quarters of
Michael Plarcher, accused of ab-
in the South, one in Mississippi, yet
ter accepted, each to fire 10 shots
The Muskegon Morning News, of lucting Mary Robinson from her
the globe. Today the South Atlantic
the extreme modesty of the president
The first strike of conxequence in with a revolver at 15 paces, the tar­ Muskegon, Mie.«.. for the past 49 home at St. Helens, Is under bonds
squadron of the United States navy
drives him to refrain from naming a this country occurred in 1802. when get being a piece of white cardboard years a leading democratic paper, has o the circuit court for the crime, al-
is anchored at Cape Town, South
postoffice after a living governor the sailors left their employment and about the size of a small cigarette flopped over and will hereafter advo­ hough the girl testifies that he did
Africa, the Atlantic squadron is with­
paraded the streets of the city of New case. With a revolver the general put cate republican principles.
■lot forcibly detain her. but that she
Governor Vardaman, of Mississippi, York, intimidating the public and all 10 shots Into the target, to the
drawing from Smyrna. Turkey, oiher
Tbe empress of China has asked remained with him for three weeks
cannot hope to overshadow the presi­ breaking the peace By these means complete discomfiture of the other Japan to allow all the non-combatants »f her own will.
portions of the fleet are in the Orient,
they compelled others to Join them competitor, and when a similar target in Port Arthur to go out of the city
dent, even in -Mississippi.
The superior court of King county.
still others in South American waters
before being arrested by constables. was put up 10 paces farther off he re­ and take refuge in Dalny until the
Washington, has decided that the
There is at least |400u in cold cash
and up under the Arctic circle, half a
Between 1821 and 1824, strikes peated the performance with the ri­ terrible siege of Port Arthur ends.
elgut-hour law passed by the last
million Americans are mingling with in Pendleton pockets 1 today, that were few and unimportant, but In the fle.
Japan is evidently preparing for a Washington legislature, is void, be­
year
1835,
says
the
report
of
the
com-
the adventurers of the world in would not be there had Ringlings'
Angered because he could not drive long, hard winter campaign, as the cause of a preceding statute prescrib­
ruisiloner of labor ¡»Hued in 1901,
Alaska. There are few spots on earth circus exhibited here yesterday. It "strike* bad become so numerous as the family horse, Hugh Jones, a 15- amount of woolen and heavy cotton ing 10 hours a* a legal day's work.
that have not heard and responded to was a profitable •‘jump" for Pendle- to call forth remonstrant comment year-old toy of Plattsburg. Mo., shot goods recently ordered by that gov­ If laborers work but eight hours they
ernment was never equalled before. are to be paid on a 10-hour basis.
from tbe public press " A number and killed his father Tuesday.
the English language
ton.
SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS
Blood Trombi
r
i
kt.ll
WHERE THERE ARE COWS
Ihe
Laval Dairy Supply
A MOTHER
MOTHER
’S
t
FALL
ROOSEVELT'S
Boston Store