ar m m . ar a. Thoroughbred Bucks, Best stock on the Coast Telephone eonnectimi :it ranch. A I dresB Pilot Rock or pMuttttOO, Chas. Cunningham. THUKnAY. Jl'LY 11. 1M01 The Hoiae Capital New .ays the Oonrtitatiun is bound to follow MOM thioff it it' ooly the Columbia. Judging from the present prices tl wool and wheat the "adranne agent : proaparitjr" baa retired from htiainess. The density of population in foreign eoontriea haa recently heeii conipn t-l (J mat Britain take the lead rith LSI inhabitant per square BllMMttM which is equal to 3Hrtl square Bile; then comes Japan, 114.4; ItalJ 108.6; the German empire, 104.1', than comes Austria 87, Hungary. W.6: France, Ti.'J: Spain S5.9 the (Jnitad States. 8.4, Russia, 6.B. Rich Americans are getting- a HMN bold upon Kngland. Mr. Astor, by the might ol his millions, has sup planted the Puke of Westminster at Cliveden. Mr. Carnegie is establish ing himeell at Kkibo. Mr. I'bipp. of the Carnegie firm, socmen 1 l.tr! Lytton at kltiehwnrth : I'mk t.ier is secure at King Alfred's Wantage enl Pierpont Morgan is buying main things English, establishing banks ami otherwise "lording it" under the Brit ish flag. And thus the overthrew of Kngland goes steadily on. It ia man's one ereat evil liahlt ti ther, the East Oregon ian hat- never accepted one dollar for it political work from any man or party, under its prenent management for L'l years, and it defies anyone to prove or give evidence to the contrary. The East Oregonian believe in tin maxim of Oregon, '."he tlies with her own wings." UP MOUNT HOOD IN AN AUTO. From Hum! River o t'l ml Can Inn. i 7000 feet toward tlie summit of M gal Hood, in an atit im iluie. wa the an hition with which Mr. E. Y. Jtidl "f l'endleton started wet in April. He hail raced for a year over the smooth road auil pavement in Isjgagfg cities: he Had ilevoted himself to the si-iem-e i of autouiobiling . he war nerfi familiar with tlie rough rail leading to ths Iun, and for die special trip had secured a special vehicle. He was determined, if possible, to run tip : Mount Hood in a few hours, and at any avant to drive hi carriage a- far int i the heart of the Cascades as it could be persuaded to go Trial trips over rough roads in Batten) irragoa prove) t-iat an ant" is mad, i lit wa slarte.l up ffwia in deep sand. It halked. Vr. Judd reversed , it and matte another trial, this time wttl t naasctnrer He walktxt he- ide tlie aotomobile, steering its course tin tin- long bill, occasionally getting in for a little ride, and hravely grit ltd to the top. a a a Mom t Hood stncxl at thg end of the trail, a tnatrniflcrnt goal. This i the onlv mountain road known to the ler where the great white hill is in constant sight for milee. Generally the heavv timber screens tlie canvas nntil one lamps MM its very slope. Its an on the roatf to t lollrt t ap. Tlie log tussle ws the two-milst Rooth bill, everv step a chnih, and seennnglv n end to tlie asrent. t'p tin- lull the tlriver worked, walking rapid I UfJ crude to le'p PMf with the analM, kip ling the automobile over the rough r rail t- the summit He diSJ not MtpaeJ ti accomplish it. Wlten lie triumphed he knew that il he ion Id make that hill lie could make any on the road, even to the Inn. But a real difficulty soon arose. The pump supplying water to cool the cylinders suddenly refused to work. The smell of heated gasoline scented the air. and an examination showed Hilling oil and smoking machinery. SometbitMl was surely wrong, and hat it cnnld lie was a question. Hi re a mi entirely new trick, one that the owner had never before en- OOBntai'Slli He OOOfod off the "hot I box" with wstcr anil started on. The , ime thing happened again, and a closer inspection failed to reveal the ' .-ause of the trouble. Every few I moments it was neevas.iry to stop and tool off. Thi was discouraging. If the punt! nil I nit In- made to work i tlie continuation of the tour must be I abandoned at oaat. A lew minute at a time, a low rods' gain, and tlie warn IM oAvf would demand a new stop After an hour of this provoking exper ience, IM difficulty was discovered, remedied, and on Bed the 'bliists d wu a rattling good grade. The ej I imeter registered uearly 20 n. lies. A ball tot laaabaoa, and tlten another run. Miivese seemed possible. Mr. ,'ud I says It was snow that pre vented making the final spurt to the Inn. on the main road it is In feet ,ie. ; evn now, lying unusually far down the slope. Otbatl I"' leve the China fill grade would have tieen too steep any way. Sunn one suggests that a deep sand bed iiiay have been an obstacle, and till BOtlsat tifortns the party that a ver ha rei tly changed its course an 1 an :nm irtant bridge tieen swept awav. Mr. Tndd savs hut one thing. Tbe TM Told by Pain n ytm haw paint you sbouW look xfter trJmaickly. Pain .how somrth.ng a thaw is in dvl.ty- Thrrt arr thmturw ftSm vrbo arr rvarmg .arW SfS ,ho,C ttw 5j5JtSgJ fowrr abdonwn. about thr asvn " of ,hr womb and tW of "Jj Tbrv Ut th months pass and thir trouNt Bin modVt women art aKW" from tar fmtvrramrr.t ? "arm WINEo'CARDlI in thr privacy o! their homn. You taata ftrrrd wtthout distmamK publw.tv. M f.rt, htinn roa trwrr u no reason tor taa delay Wfckh fa. increasing your merv and wasting the day. of your IhV. Thv not rtop the pain today t nin. Ma, Marsh ... I bwv nsed one beUle of Wine 'J&klX pS hvk hiM. lower bowels and m ' 'f ' ' hRr,.ivTallt aer th k.i..i ti .- knut rkait nit I W" Sr wcr 1 Cinia uon. . U Boer Kow I own only feo! a Utile of th. dsm u .x,,r BrfUMI until I t our'd " r A Force of 20 People ,re noa employed at the Do n).st.c Laundry. If our work was not Riving satisfaction we certainly could not afford to cmplay them. Tlirv all ipg4 their money in lVndlc ton. Think of tbil i l tmi us gOM hnndle. The Domestic Steam Uundry. 1 am feiag M ill ce.tn', are if sevpf - b .drsn. t . . m i. mi I have iM-ftt BSSnsaa. sawra -" T-K.. ,, h. ,inv (or mr you for eur w.ioilarrai nasuioiui- u MATILDA SltrTH fi a.tl ami literatar-. a.li!. ,f J Iviartiaeai", Ths caaMnassaw lua m.-omrwmi "Tt uawwjgi I tlirSaaTT. V aSaaar-"-a - - w r i ,1a I , o- IIHII rasvr- irut t'lii suisipi u w. nut at home in this land that man has Kmg D the Auto sits at peace before newlv troif. Broken engines and inter rtlpted ex'ursions became freijuent ex- penances. Hut !.- t 1 1 all t cultief Mr Judd was determiuel tn make the attempt, and arvtrdinglv shippetl tne mai'huie to H mmI K'ver Moniay, July J. I'reparar tun saj made for the ascent on (lie following dav. e The initial run iirnund the little ttwn brought the people from their lairs, anil thev hnastad w ith almost j one ureat evil natin ui naraonaiiie print- inai u 10 i i.iver nai form a shallow, puerile opinion of bil .n autoino,,: on it- str - m advance v,,., aad througbi tallow man. Onlv one man in a thou - """" gaaoline engine of yj iiorse-pnwer. It weighs 1400 pounds. On g nl roads it will run at a maximum speed of IH miles an hour. On a mountain road it is different. It is built especially powerltil for making long, heavy grades, and provided with three-inch is fairer to pneumatic tires that are supposed to urive inruugo oroinary Kami neti. All due precautions were taken for the convenience ot the autoin .hi ; ist Extra supplies of gasoline wen- --nt on iu advance anil deposited along the road, although a gasoline auto, unlike one with steam power, does not require very frequent loading of fuel. A team preceded the party, carrying the baggage, another driver followed in tbe event of tbe tourists being obliged debates id parliament have shown that t reach the Inn b; i tireless stee,! instead of the steed lea- tbe British army is the uotst expen, and, in proportion to its cost. least effective in the world. This island Mr J B Sbarai I the rardiet of a remarkable Maori the arty and pfored pi great ssrviee . , . . i.m,nl I., 'U allsving the tright of refractory hish has rwaaotlv bn subm . . u,.r Lrl, the oooee of commons ny ihiioh About the pageant started, Uawkiua the chairman of a on - . a n,-- - mi.,,, I. I,u - - - HllJ mJm, I in an iuuuir 1 probably douhteo the SUCasss of the fallow man. Onlv one man saud whom wo encounter do we learn to know wall enough to find his real heart. Ths other 090 we read as we ran, and we read them badly as a rule Tbe least we should do is to see that oar fleeting impression is agreean le LMcause in it beinii SO it him than were it otherwise and at tin same time a better evidence of our own love of lostioe and capacity for char t and liberality. It haa boon believed for more than a oantory that oraat Britain was M the greatest if not tbe greater of the military powers, hat the reisirts and into tbe management of military affairs and particularly tbe conduct of tbe war in riouth Africa Mr Daw kins is not a military man. hut a banker, eminent for bis business ability and common sense. lie II of the partnars of Pierpont M . -tbe manager the brau. I Morgau'a bauk in London. in Boston last waek's issue Irish World was suppressed . , ler a statute of that elate liecau taiuad a earlo.ui of tile Auiericai Which was oDeuslVtt to the e r,-Urs ol I ue American Flag Protect .r- 1 bl oflendeif iraiitlumau lives on M i street, lit the city of culture ami pa Wiutisiii, and it sa probable bit en vir.miuMUl thai led Up to btlB sakiag such a fool of himself. FtM iaai kl that less barm can he done by a press in this connection kitM s SUackled one. Ho loug as the uiori cau Hag is not debased by the inajurits of those who live under it it can never he debased by the caricatures of neas papsrs. To suppress tbe latter and thus give more liberty to those whose notion might oe curbed by" a free press is tae real crime, and the one that promise more harm to tlie Hag aud what it represents than lb,iss carica turing newspapers free to du what leMQ please In short, publicity In the nation is what agitation it I still waters. One or two of tbe papers ol hsetern llMann am inclined to attribute to the ! bast Oregonian seilish motives in its efforu to excite Kastern Oregon men to take places under the slate government. A paper at l.a orande even goes so far as to say that the hast Oregonian it- obligated tiuauciallv to out- of the gen tlemeu who haa beeu mentioned in auanactiou with tbe gubernatorial uoiujuatiuu on Ibe repuhlnaiii ticket, and that it hopes to square this debt, or a part of it, by tbe effort referred to. This is a cootemptihle intimation or charge to make, and is hardly Men replying to, but the Kaat Oregonian will any, for the edification of this cheap and nasty pencil pusher, that it owes aa aaaa a oaut that it oanuot pay out of its own legitimate resources witbin one day's notice, aud that no bank or individual can produce one oaut ot indebtedness against it. Pur- tiie hhUtlltf Are in the comfortable Inn anil in reminiscent mood occasionally murmur it : "Remember one thing; Judd worked. '' Aiu! no one doubts It. Hie i, 'at atltom in le ha- been s'eere ! up the n irtbern slope of Mount Hood. As it i tlie most powerful and tlie in I gasoline one on the I'actttr coast, and ai its owner II not possessed with unreasonable ambition, it win tron- v be the last trip Mr Judd is I satisfied, from more than one point of nil me novel ex- one regret Oh, Taut -antie,'' he says apneal- ingly, to dear Mrs Langille, with ttie baaatlfal expression of peace uiHin her lace, "if it had not Iteeu for the SllliW " And Mrs. l.angille, aim has spent 11 seasons at the most delightful and restful Ahtine inn in the country, looks up with a sweet, indulgent smile at her old acquaintance aud answers, "1 es, the snow." Hut Mrs. l.angille. Ladv of the Inn. is moiiutaiii-wisa. Tin- automobile party enjoyed a lazy dav at tne lotufortatile Inn, watching tin- gjlaabatl and making short trips of exploration in the .in mediate vicinity. 1 il aucl. a delightful place to rest that it it diilit-ult lor the first day or two to accomplish much beside. In me evening the guests at Cloud Cap enjoyed a g ml display of rockets. (nigi the roof veranda of the Inn the approach of evening was awaited. Tin- wind blew from the east, and the sky was clear. To the front, above and almost toppling baekwards, tower ed the mountain Far below rolled the ' dimpling hills of Kastern Oregon, ve to witt. riiening grain, a golden -lot bj tbe distance. To the west the CRESCENT BICYCLES Trf vrhnel that ia Sky High In Quality Prices From $22 to $60. Road wheels; - $35. Racers. - - - - $50. Chainless Crescents $60. Boys and Girls Wheels $22. 1900 Midels as low as $15. $20 $25. i "resceut Whet'ls iuppliad with ipiiog frames and Morrow coaster l-rakt-s or wit)' either. e7f Terras f payraent to suit customer?, with no interest, ("all ami get a catalogue. . . CRESCENT AGENCY. Caat Ort nnian Building, Wholesale dealer in Ice Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD oUTTi-.K For barns and dwellings. Cheaper than tin. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Pa pef' Tar Paper. Lime and Cement, Mouldings. Pickets. Plaster, Brick and Sand, Screen Doors at Windows, Sash and Doors, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light Prop's Alt St., opp. Court House WOOL FOR SALE. Thursday of each week 1 will be at the Pint National Bank office to receive sealed bids 00 lots of Wool Nos. 6. 8, 13 and 17, about 500 sacl. now stored in the Independent ware house: also about 30U sacks of this wars .-lip. I reserve the privilege of rejecting any or all ih. A . me l'en dleton or Pilot Hock. Telephone l'endleton or ranch on Hear ( reek. J. E. SHITH. I L. Kay & Co., Bur and sal. Stockta, Bonds and Grain lor cash or no martin. Naw York Stock Exchange. Chicago Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. Court Strsst, HsDdlslon. Ore, extartl tloli. tll n..tie utttinittl it mori-, ,.travaiiaiit mi. scu:t-.-rl if railian :nati lir jutui. ur luriifu un- auiik .u,, ,.,.,i, far tl. OKI LINK I lime ler 1 1 trass 1 I lioiss Air M- sac I. int. lUMrtioo. which iu itself it a task. Thui- ai. electric- anark is uiatle to ignite tin gasulioe, ami the tmaer starteti. The brat run of HjjJ Kiver is a long ain! iairlT sleep hill, but with gear set low, np the incline went tlie vehicle until it reached the tup. Half a iogM teams were frightened, ami it was generally uiscasary tn stop tlie ma chinery, ailua the frighteueti inlniaTl H pass hy, then rem ml the crank ami proceed,. All went well, ami u seven mile stretch f good rual lav hafotw, "uiiiei,:y the tiiir.i grlladai rafaaail tn work, anil while the run ctuild inii- tiaoe, the power was decraaaed, and go a halt was made. If ever thatf x.Hted a crank, it is an automobile, In fact, one driven hy gasoline is very compli cated, and the chaftxur must he Uith i an electrical ami mechanical engineer. Kvury Ilea trouble wrui- In hve a lies cause, and out- has in. end nf ex mrieUCr ill ui each OUlilig fag aiOgej in tint- caae was sunn sdjusteil ami tin journey continued. It was a perlect . dav aud the sensation nf making an initial drive in tins manner was grati fying r or tlie man wlm does not steer tbe craft has m thougtit nut the piuas ure of the est-uraiou and the novelty of the experience. Tbe uncertainty of progress deliciously davnrs lag fun, and with a carriage behind tlie fun, and an escort of cavalry at hand, what arc is left in lilt-sea The automobile party was a great I sight for tbe Oregon farmers. Tney I rutlied to the ttoors, or leaued, wide- I ' eyed auJ opeu-moutlied, upon tin- hoes, watching the horseless carr age bunip along tlie stony path, li.c r -a. pari to be hail on mountain road- is on a down tirade. lloa the thing tan tly if, a Klliert Hubbard wis: tin- bottoms of the bills were all ui to the top, life would lie one long, lot 11 dav, Willi a practiced haml at the steering gear. The descent will i,e great. The beauty of gam. line power lh nIMt in going down mils the steering gear can be coupied to the eugine, the gear lowered and the automobile can not move down more raimlly than four Utiles an hour. The engine thus con trolled will only wake so many rata lutions, and even gravity cannot send oue living to tbe bottom. This serves i M a sure protection, aud takes the j place of the baud drakes, which on a ! loug bill would baeoOM very warm and tie liable to fail iu their parpen Dan the Tucker bill the auto went i spluuug. The road was rough aud it humped Its way over atoiiee aud holes in a npirited maimer. It was nue spurt. The tire which but a few days before totally destroyed Tucker's mill, apared the bridge across a mouutaiu stream, aud tbe party pushed across to iac- tbe first really doubtful hill. The in splendid recklessness Calasl ia oaaM into occasional vies, then lost itself among tbs hills. A tin. lake peeped out from a world of mountains Reposeful, si most somber, ii. the evening light, three uoble uioun I tains peered above the horiion, impos- tug iu symmetry and calm splendor, -t Fialeaf mimicked Kruiyama in con tour. The sweeping stars of night , decked the tdue vault. The dead gray ; forests shimmered in the softened light. Ami down tin canyon floated la golden moon, -wung low in a vallev ; aair. 1'A V FUIsUtfa. CLASSIFIED ADS. (lilt- lllli- iuc- u- nnir. uior. per sail, i ir i.inotb THKKk UNfc 1 time Joe .' times. ... uc 1 1 iimss . . .fee lOr r, ;. additional uuartiou I TO 1'Ut L tits ran ol the rale ul M V par ; Ilia Inn org Lisas '. tims. .... J . limes a 1 limes i lie sarb aUililiolia ii-- rive lise I time j umas .to I'.iaos . I Ja aaSSJ ait lllona, . n - - ,- TWO I.ISgS HU i.lNk.1 ! time . hue. I I lute. Jut- aaca aii.htioaai lUaarhilU acB axtra .aTUAllK. T. vaaJw PHYSIClANb. KENTCCnr WHISKEY ik w. a. four.. orncR is :vii ouhdlng otBc-e boura. in to U a m., 1 to I i m Iiiki ophour IT, W. VINi'ENT U. U. ort'ICK KKAK ol First Nauoca. Hank Ulrica noun ! to 1. a. m . I ui p m S. A. V AH. HaS iu jada kuiiuiut A. L. luu : IK aaviusa Baux PKI.TISTS. HK.NTIHT. omoi 1 i' m. urKiOb, OVtB ailmmiswred WKr- SM 1 IH HKVIjKUSO.S tKH' h over faudlelou saviii(. Hani. Telapbonr 1i raanleucc lelephoue J. j , u,4,N P1"TIW, LM AtmiKUA ass a .it-r r p ' ilH.lutl a U. B. UAKKIICLO, M. 1 . HOM PATH ir Pbrsielsn and Surgeon oac In Jua-i Hulldini Telapbour ugit oia t ' re.. biacx M. J. 1.. Ml 1.1.1.1. M U.. treats and curreuu s cundillolM alii impair, properly fltUrd lor rttfrau UK. U. J. M'KAIT.. U't. M lion b.o. 1 lo.eonulir a pbuue. black I1 UKSPAIN H Lot k s trouble., satatraal d Uaariug. Ota,.a. 17, AHekiOlA- roanleucc- wla- 1UL KAKM1 WeauiU. HrvM tiu,iiiaas. Kxt hMiiiour prompt luvmuaalion. om..ar K rr.mo.la.. vice i tt Klugorc u A Har..uai. -K llh WK8IU.V a gauera. band us uani and nld Cul lad l'i Allaira lu mo.', to rvporiad apub ny ui te.poium.a eliiMn, pra.idiul Oaa, a t M f.t.r caanicr -wiaiwraw Boid by JOHK SCHMIDT The Louvre Saloon rtKPLnoK 'KKI.OK. m H Jouu. .to lor. , a f . : -. . v, j r ingur- uooeri lautaaon n W NaaaMal Woman a Work OUTKOrATHIt I'UVMriA.Si. :h. alayaa A Kayoa ofBd. one o.u. I aast ol :,.. von aur ABCH1TICTS AMD BU1LDKB&. T. V. HOWAkU, Akl Hi 1 't.i 1 AN. t pKnnieadaul. makas cumpi -u.- and r. ciiy or couuiry. HUtfT NATIONAL bANkO ATUfth A laaaai.. - '' urp.u proDU am uaais in St. Ool.aiuou, try C Adam, t,i SlOS nraaidaut H I a.. lar Mm A L hari,.o ,.rT... . . sot.smu. You get Good Beer. J. Kirk, plaiu lor buudlua. lu Mount 17 Judd bulldiu fe. ,l nt to uor paitial nUui ,1-N-X of r.yegl If tliere i, any strain a. I tuuiall I Irat Mai i-K- whkSB UI re lore tbe Una. tHIierwise total or ) leaull ttasius a large and "peclaclea. inurv ....... n, a tea ruinubra I Wllrle there ate CUUipllca II . Slifctk A UOJal ounaar. Miiuia o. I..I. . , ni. i. Btu .ireei Dk. W. E. GAKkETSON. bign big r ,. t ourl fsadisUMi. Or. Oregon : ost 1 amous Resort. The Hotel Ravel I - now open 'or the aeuMin upps.1 rvaori norib ol Mouiocay. . i hgbu.0 ami ataam bcaleil Kiuesl anul l.mty ruout Finos: bathl on Norm fasin, i ua,i. Luxurious t lut House iin lulling Unsliug ai , biloai.i balls aud kids bars. lunula couria ami mall) exculieut allraollous. ous buadrad r.mmi Bruaas! i-arpeled and contain ing bast lurnilure mouey i ould but Long ilutlaui e laiepnoue lu ofitce Houi under aaaagsiusui oM ol J W. liar m. for raloa etc. addiuss, Uoal gtavul. Laval. ' ic-gou, or addraasJ. L. Miujbel, seo tela y .1.. Maruau Building, Porilaad.Ocagou ooktkai iui;s AND e- lurutabl on suon u. pacutlit I'rompi tames. Bear Main .uaat KIReT KAT1 'NAL BANK OK I'KMiLk MM LagiUAJ I7W.U .urp.ua, tSu.uoj l,.,r. gvnura. naukiug hi ai -u - aud Krai 0 A. a! A Y. UpV TkAt TOP. AND buildsr kalimaloa lurui.be. i on all kind, ol uaauury oamaul wa.aa .tone wail., vie Or dan can be lofl at Ibe taa- lr:gouian orb. r attopnbvb. I AKTKH A KALKY, A rToKNK Yh L oace in baving. 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KKK LAW OlfKIl h IB JUDO 11 ou 1st! -nouiiK-,. about year, old haUrd Jui, 1 iu., 1 M.TaATkUtAM. OtAj MassBal IN Pol NltTHK acriuo.i anx-k baa u ULLOWING DK up by m( tL expiration I'll of leu day, lor coaia on. . )car old 1 right ear brand Uut Una year cil b i right car. biand uoi 1'atod July ,, luu. ' M ""UIMA.S ui, Marsba, io'ld .leal, crup ul niad builtr. nop of ALL THK NEWS! Take tbe Bast Oregonian. Daily Bj.oo a year by mail. Weekly Bi.SG, and genii. ' sebly Ba.oo a rear. baaifOa cwpy fras BOB 1ALB OB BBCMABOB. A NEW BIX UoUHK POWkU QABO Una angtue and all Bataraa cowpisla. tauka. i"rui uanery au.i electric sparkar. at a low uiicv o. win ox.-uaug, iut curuaooo J rau Old ro udlalou. Oraguu fVl I'Nlian Ils.uukaa.v, w.luu. Newspapers WiroS When vou drink PILSNER BEER. 1 laiantee.l mj Ui I'Qlle. 1 1 I ot;iuaLTiy or ouziness . Ask for it. Schultz Brewing Co. Telephoue 7. " ALLEN BROS Wood and i PoaU. Mood nine snags. 11. m btIibT JB . "Viir, Mas Psssi, nBTAST Tim. ... 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