East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 24, 1902, Image 4

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    OH, MY,
But It Is Delicious !
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In
The Cold, Sparkling Soda Water that comes from our
fountain, when enriched by our Pure Fruit Extracts.
Thoughts of pleasure linger in your minds after n visit to
our Soda Fountain.
Our Ice Cream Soda is exactly the thing to quench the
thirst and make you cool' und comfortable during the
scorching weather.
Brock & NlcComas Company
THE nODERN DRUUQISTS - PENDLETV
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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 190S
DEMOCRATS IN CALIFORNIA.
charming French woman! Will the
Journals run by women give as broad
circulation to this statement In favor
of the American men as did the
journals run by men gave to the
statement of Prince Henry in favor
of the American women? One good
i turn deserves another.
The democrats of California arej But can a woman be as charitable,
looking around for a candidate for ns liberal, as broad-minded as a man?
governor in this fall's election. We only ask the question. We have
There is some chance of the demo- not a bit of doubt concerning It our-
crats winning in California this year, selves, for we believe the woman is
much depending upon the man whom the equal in these things to .the man
they select for the gubernatorial of-
flee. A number of names are being PENDLETON TO HUNTINGTON.
, . , ,. '- 8lecial traveling correspondent
Ul. iii"v,u. "-- or tlie Portland Oregonian writes as
torney of San Francisco, about follows concerning his observations
twelve years ago editor and publish- of the "Bunchgrass lands" between
er of the Tacoma News. ! the Willamette and the Snake.
T . ... ., 1 The route from Pendleton has a
iane is a man ot democratic nevor endln& med,ey Qf BC S as
tastes and habits. At heart, he is varied as the picturesque scenes of
also a democrat. He is a man of the traveler. It was these Blue moun
fine personality, is a good, strong ta,ns tnat made such tribulation for
talker, a student of economics and, oanrIj; r.egon .B,"le 11 ,was
, , , these mountains which the overland
"they do say," has become an able partV( in the wIntep of lsll.12i
lawyer. , barely escaped the maw of starva-
'Lane is a popular man in San tio- In their spring garb they look
Francisco, where he rapidly rose in lnncent enough, but they have
, . . , m many a tale of suffering beneath
political favor, going there from Ta- the5r surface
coma. The writer knows Franklin So formidable an obstante nnnlrt nnt L L" " 'V
i,n ,n,o ; u iaiiziue precipi
,, mmWf nr 1812. Hero they The homllest man in Ponfljoton. m I
jfound a "ho lake and here the hot I well as the oTi
lake still bubbles, within 50 yards of , are invited to cal Wf
the railroad. Ami the uranue onue - - . . a
is more beautiful now than when uaisam u u.
Crooks, 'McLellan nnd Stuart saw it
in its spring garb just 90 years ago
this same season of the year.
Big Bargains
But these explorers did not find
Powder or Burnt river ns they are
today. Men have enlisted these
streams in the quest for gold. The
hills are washing away into the sea,
in a muddy, copper colored torrent.
Great mounds of earth like molo hills
after plowing appear on all the moun
tain sides. In each of them men nre
or have been delving for treasure.
The remains of hundreds of pros
pects are thus left to view for the
rain to wash nway or the sagebrush
to reassert dominion over. Over all
this hidden wealth the pioneers of
Oregon passed unknowing. Had
they known perhaps Webfoot Oregon
would not be just whnt it Is today.
And would anything different have
been better? Well that is for you to
rub your spectacles over and think
about.
Powder and Burnt rivers cannot
free themselves of their evil color
through all the filtering of their
sinuous courses. It is only by los
ing their individuality in the Snake
that they can clear themselves of the
odium of their color. In that stream
they merge themselves and, thus
lost, flow oceanward to hear Port
land's commerce to the sea.
&U1 AW. ,
.. . tn rnrn linn
remedy tuai is 6"""m"
relieve all chronic and ncitte coughs,
asthma, bronchitis and consumption.
Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tall
man & Co.. sole agents.
V
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POULTRY
and
STOCK
SUPPLIES
K. Lane quite intimately and knows but be disastrous to the followers of
nothing but good of him. 0reEon trail, who had spent
Tf , ,lnn,,roc chM their strength before they reached
tnege B,ue mountains
him for their candidate for governor Blue, indeed, were those moun
and he was elected, the state would tains in early days. But they did not
have the benefit of his full capacity, thus get their name. It comes 'from
honestly administered, and the peo- UIlf 7?1V tnelr ll,slat r us
' . ' iS , These folds double upon each other
pie would be more than satisfied aml rlse above tne5r ueghbors no.
with his work. ; body can tell at what point, so ab-
With such democrats as Franklin sorbins is the sky blue haze in
Iv. Lane in office the democratic which the-v are ed. Where win
. , . . . . . tcr meets ti nn.-- there is the snow
cause is bound to gain in strengih ,ine TniR ine relreiUB irmhsv and
and the jiarty become the real im- furthar up the mountain ? i 1? ei"ry
plement of government by the people, day; the dark behind it takes on a
The California democrats will make filter hue and wild flowers blossom,
, 4. , , , , ... coquette with the summer breezes,
no mistake Jn selecting Lane as their ana shed thelr beautj? in hardy n
standard bearer. j longer time than it takes to tell their
, story. All this is far, far away. Dis.
THE JANUS FACED SENATE. tance is longer than the eye. The
1 atmosphere is so pure that it plays
There is no doubt that a successful Prarnts with the car window obserr-
scheme has been worked in congress uc,? hi lonsest, estImatcs to
. , , , , , , , naught. The Oregon pioneers learn
to delay the work of digging the isth- rU n0t to trust the desception of the
inian canal. The people are expect- distances. Beyond the blue garbed
ed to accept what has been done in sentinels they knew was the promis-
good faith and probably will do so, f1 ,and land ,vlc the Lord
. ... .. . ..... lin(i given them to inherit.
uuc lUB B1Bn5 are ominous mat xney Ami tnere are many mounds along
are not to nave eitner a Nicaragua or this old trail. Vestiges of them have
a Panama canal. If the anti-canal , in- lonE been swept away, but the dear
fluences are as powerful and potent on,?s ,)0neath continue to sleep peace
1int. caam in . f"y since the day when the earth
as they seem to be. flrst closed -over thom Tne pathos
The fact of the matter is a great of the Oregon .trail occupies the
many senators are under obligations same graves for want of embalming
to these interests for their election reford- ,ver some spots the trees
i iu i . , ; , . j reign only and hear no sound only
by their state legislatures, and when theIr own murmurings-but the dead
the canal proposition came up be- are there. That juniper tree on the
such form that their action would be hM twisted and bent but seemingly
such form that their action wiuld be no, older than 50 vears ago what a
accepted by the people, as satisfac tIf ,tt
tory, while to their masters or rath- mother on the" Platte. The mother
er clients it would be understood as gave to it sufficient fund of life to
in their interests. i bring it this much further, but at
in short, he United States senate JS "iitSdi"
is carrying water on both shoulders,
while fooling tho people and serving' Up in Umatilla and down the
the railroads, determined not to spill Grande Hondo and down the Powder
It in either isthmian ditch. i river to Br.ker City; thence up
again and down to the Burnt river
and the Snake all iheso three
'climbs and successive descents have
their own shifting scenes. They
When Prince Henry was in thia were very toilsome to the ox-team
country he gallantly said: "The and the travel worn savers of Ore
American women are lovolv. nlmnlv Kn- The railroad has turned them
. t. , . i . . J into miniature mountains and val-
beautiful, charming!" The men who ,eyB A along were wl,Bdsa h
run newspapers as gallantly printed tamed and untamed, sheep and fields
these enconlums of the prince and of grain that soon will turn to gold.
,aU over the world the news went The uat'Ha threads smaller and
hot o , ,, , . . . .. smaller, until on tho summit it is
that a German prince had added his gone Down the other 8,(,c speeds
testimony to the charms of American the train and dashes suddenly from
women. This was all -very well, por- a crevice of the mountain into the
lectly meet and proper. Grande Ronde valley, one of tho
Now comes the Countess Rocham- t beautJOil gems of Oregon. It
u o a I , " was here that the early settlers re
beau. on a visit to America for the stored their famished oxon. Here
first time; and declares: "I admire Hunt hastened through in 1811, to
American men, oh, so much! They reach Astoria. Here Ramsoy, Crooks
re handsomor and stronger than Jbn. ?aJ , Bnt that winter,
our" Could anything be more de- gSSS SdfflSf TZiclSZ
.llghtful than this, coming from a passed on their return to St. Louis
The Snake river is the most treach
erous stream in America. For hun
dreds of miles it courses along in a
succession of cataracts and easy
flows. But it gives no warning when
about to take a rampage. Many a
pioneer, in attempting to follow it
in boats has come to grief or death.
The mountains had been so labor
ions, and the flow of the rivers onj
the eastern slope had been so 'easy'
that early explorers wer tmpted to
embark in boats below Fort Hall.
But the Cauldron soon made them re-'
pent. This is a raging cataract less
than 75 miles west of Fort Hall. For1
miles and miles the river bowls
along the level with the plain. Then 1
it plunges deep down into rockbound 1
gorges. Above the gaping passes the
ttlnin is nnrnlinil h iha nun rt sum.
mev. urcat was tne uistress ot early
immigrants whose tongues were
thick with thirst, but whom the tan-
ces kept from reach-
-CALL ON-
Colesworthy
-AT THE
CHOP MILL
127 and 129 East Alta Street
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Laurels
Again !
The Pari Exposition
bni mane inc uoiu
Medal Award to
I.W.HMPER
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
Cold medal were
nUo nwarded nt
fcwOrieaiu 1063
and Mbr! di Fair
Chicago UJVO.
Bold by JOHN BUHMIIJT
The Louvre Saloon
PENDLETON
OUEGOB
ing water.
CHARMING MEN AND WOMEN.
Malheur county is one of the ano
malies "f. Oregon. Tho name .Mtl
heur is passed by, although it is
anomaly enough, and the reference is
meant to apply to the remoteness
of the district from the center of
Oregon life.
Malheur is French for "bad" or
"unhappy hour." Now, there is no
unhappy place in Oregon, and Mal
heur Is least unhappy of any. The
name is the only unhappy thing in
Oregon. The dear people there
should get the legislature to give a
more cheerful name. The world's
a wilderness of woe, anyhow; what's
the use of woeful names that can be
made cheerful?
As to the particular anomaly
above mentioned. Vale, the county
seat, und Ontario, a rival for that
honor, are 400 miles from the capi
tal of Oregon. From Boise, the cap
ital of Idaho, they are one-eighth of
that, distance. In order to reach Sa
lem by rail, Malheur people have to
go through Idaho. Naturally, Mal
heur is closely associated with tho
life of Idaho.
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Bingham
Springs...
...NOW OPEN...
Health and Summer
Resort
v-enty-two Miles East
Pendleton on 0. R. & N.
FRUIT OF THE LOOM.
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Men and women of taste and judgment
ro into ecstacies over the wonderful nat-
terns, textures and colors which art; the
fruit of the loom." But there is one
fruit of the loom
they rarely con
sider, and that is
the frail and faded
woman, old before
her time, because
necessity compels
her to work under
conditions, which
send her more
favored sister to
bed and the doc
tor's care.
The diseases
which weaken and
torment women,
may in almost all
cases be cured by
the use of Dr.
Pierce! Favorite
Prescription. 1 1
establishes regu
larity, dries weak
ening drains, heals
inflammation and
ulceration, and
cures female weakness.
"I had female trouble for eight years," wrHe
am. j. ucnnij, 01 ozo nasi (College street.
the medical
JacksonTille, Ills, n Words cannot express what
i sunerea. toiifnt rthef among the medical
ptofeuion and found none. Friends urged me to
try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. When I
com -enced .taking this medicine I weighed
ninety-five pounds. Now I weigh one hundred
and fifty-six pounds more than I ever weighed
before. I was so bad I would lie from day to
day and long for death to come and relieve my
suffering-. J had Internal inflammation, a dis
agreeable drain, breartag-dowu pain, and such
aisiress every monin. out now never have a
Earn ao an my own work ana am a strong and
ealthy woman."
"Favorite Prescription" makes weak
women strong, sick women well. Accept
no substitute for the medicine which
works wonders for weak women.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be
used with "Favorite Prescription" when
ever a laxative is required.
Excursion Kates
troni all points
For further information
address
Manager
Bingham Springs
GIBBON, Ore.
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IN
WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY
I have a large stock of
Unredeemed Pledges
which will be sold at the
lowest prices ever offered in
this city.
This stock includes dia
monds, solid and filled case
gold watches, silver watches,
gold rings, watch chains, ear
rings and many other articles.
Come in, look over the
stock and get the prices. v
Joseph Basle
Complete House Furnisher
r?Miiiiumiiiiinijumninimimiiiiimii
5EWE ARE THE PEOPLE
nnd the only people in the naddlery
business thut carry a complete Btock of
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Spurs, Sweat
Pads, Puck Saddles uud Bags, Tents,
Wtigou Coveas and Canvas.
JOSEPH ELL,
Leading Harness and Saddlem
Summer School for Boys
Summer Season of
HILL MILITARY ACADEMY
I'OIITLAXD, OREGON
Open from July 1 to Augunt .11 . For day
and boarding students School session
only in forenoon; recreutiou all tho
afternoon. For particulars npply or
write to DR. .). vr. IIIL.L
Principal
Hill Military Academy
Jliu.-liall and IMUi St.,
l'ortland, Oregon.
TRANSFER,
TRUCKING,
STORAGE.
CROWNER , BROS.
Telephone Main 4.
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CHERRIES
Large ripe Highland Cherries, just right for pies,
table or canning.
STRAWBERRIES
Hood River strawberries, very fine for eating or canning.
The strawberry season is drawing to a close. Now is the
time to put up your winter supply.
Pbe Baking Powder
Beautiful and useful prizes-silverware or chinaware
given with our high Prize Baking Powder.
Come to Our Clean Grocery and You Will
Be Pleased
e
ihem
Header Beds, Tfe
IOr li
We are nrpnamj .
ngure with y0u
Pendleton Planing H
Lumber M
ROBERT FOttSTH, PrwnA.
The CoIuibKi;
Lodging Houscl
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WOOD! COAU.
WOOD! COJ
w. c.
SELLS BOTH.
Kemerer Coal. First (Mi
Orders Promptly RIM
Telephone, Eed -101, or call on
Odlce Main Street, fust opposite
ford (-.Thompson's hardwire tin)
BUY YOUR-
lumber:
AT THE
Oregon Lumber
Alta St., opp. Court Ho '
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOf
For All Kinds of Bulldfnr
Including
Doors
Windows
Qrrpen DOOO
ntifi Wiodowi
Building Pf
Lime
Cement
Rrirk
onri Sand 1
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Are the Meals
Served at, the
French Restaur
Large, comfortable W ;
roorn and good serv.ee
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