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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1902)
'JiH ATWOOD'S TONIC BITTERS A BOOM TO OVERWORKED MEN -A JBLESSDIG TO WEAK WOMEN - It Improves the Appetite, Aids Digestion and Relieves Dyspepsia FOR SALE BY Brock dc McComas Company THE nODERN DRU0Q15TS . PENDLETON fr-H feast (jfeva! TUESDAY, JULY 1902. COYOTE SCALP BOUNTY LAW. ote bounty ltvr, but decidedly in fa vor of a rabbit bounty law. Tbe East Oregonian canvassed tbe subject among a few prominent stockmen and found all whom its representative met, were in favor of the coyote bounty law. One, a prom inent cattle and horse raiser said: "I have not a sheep in the world and I pay large taxes in this county, but I am heartily in favor of the law re maining in force. It is a good law the sheepmen have been benefited by it and will continue to be until the coyotes are exterminatd through it" It should be settled by the people of Eastern Oregon. They are inter-1 ested, they pay taxes for protection and do not complain at anything Western Oregon wishes, and the peo ple of that section should not get in their way. If the coyote bounty law is a good one, let it remain in force and if a rabbit bounty law is neces sary, let it be passed. This great state should not quibble over small pa- things when it comes to the protec tion of its great industries. The papers of "Western Oregon are already opening the campaign against the coyote scalp bounty law before She next legislature. The Evening Telegram deals in some Blush along fee lines that people in early days MDed their own coyotes and also KiOed their own Indians, and other things that the pioneers had to e before the government of the eantry was organized; and the Tele (nm goes further and states that it will be the same old cry of "give us fellows out in Eastern Oregon some ding," and brands the coyote law as m graft and predicts with sarcasm J ttat they will get it and other things ' 890. There Is no necessity for the jpers of the western portion of the state tearing their hair over Eastern Oregon getting in its graft. Honors aognt to oe sausiaciory on mai Thy rujned vas once more arise score to the Western Oregon people jThy watch towers struggle t'ward the unsightly branches a great- number of streets have been fairly canopied the limbs meeting over the center of the road in a beautiful arch of ereenerr. Such a charming result could be reached In time on many St Paul streets if only the tree butchers could be restrained. When she was in Walla Walla Mrs. Hamlin remarked particularly what great opportunities there are here for beautifying the streets, but since her deDarture Interest seems rather to have lagged so far as the general nublic is concerned. The Woman's Reading club is still promoting civic betterment and has done good al ready, but it should have the hearty support of the city as a whole. Without a doubt Walla Walla could be made a model city, but such things take time and money. Flowers and trees grow well, and not suffi cient attention is given to develop ment, especially along lines which tend to the artistic. There is a lack of uniformity not only in the plant ing of the trees and the general dis tribution of the flower beds, but in the different gardens. One residence may be surrounded by a well kept garden. The lawn is always cut, the flower beds are weeded and a gen eral appearance of tidiness displayed. But the entire effect may be lost sim ply because the next residence is just the reverse. One or two pretty places on a street are not sufficient Wre all to take a like interest in the beautiflcation of their places Walla Walla would bear a very differ ent appearance. There are excellent tlvely few embrace them. Union. Earthquake shocks have been fre quent in Greece lately. DRINK Summer Beverages We have the Hire's Root Beer is the thing. Genuine HWs Root Beer Extract Each 25c bottle makes 5 gallons of the great and delicious thirst quencher. Fine juicy lemons for your summer lemonade. Swift's Premium hams, bacon and lard (the finest you ever ate). Fresh Fruits; Fresh Vegetables; Fresh Melons. 6 - e e e ,6 ! 6 We Are Headquarters for Pendleton and Vicinity n R. MARTIN, Proprietor THE RETURN OF ISRAEL. They have never been known to take a back seat when there was anything hi sight But they are not alone in this, for it is getting to be a general disease, this grafting business, with which all sections are infected, and specially along political lines. The real merits of all questions are Icing lost sight of too much for the mount "in it," and people should took more to the merits of cases, and ttis will eventually be the governing power in all cases, it Is hoped. It is . claimed that there is opposition to tie coyote bounty law even in the stock-raising countries, and that this apposition, joined with the general opposition In the sections where there are no coyotes and where there are no sheep, will probably cause the repeal of the law. This matter should fee looked into carefully by the people fcefore taking this action. The stock aaen of Eastern Oregon pay large texes and they are entitled to pro tection as much as any other class in Che state. The sheep industry is one f the Jargest in the state and It should not be neglected in any par ticular, and whether one owns sheep r not one should not throw a stone q the way of the industry. But if the coyote bounty law is not a necessity, let it be repealed. There are many theories jm the subject here. It is claimed by some that the kw costs more than it is worth; that the number of coyotes destroyed does mot justify the money expended; that they do not do the damage charged to them, and that their destruction is the cause of the" increase of another est that does more harm than the coyotes do. It is claimed that since the law went into effect that the de struction of coyotes had caused an increase in rabbits, and that these vests destroy gardens and pastures which are more valuable than the anmber of sheep formerly destroyed fcy the coyotes. But Issue is taken on this point, and the advocates of one theory say that the rabbits do not do half the damage that is caused bj the coyotes, while the other maintain the contrary, and so on. But simmered down to facts it may he pretty truthfully stated that all beep-raisers are in favor of the coy ate bounty law; and that people 11 v- skies! Across thy long-forsaken plain The prophet's voice is heard again. Thy wasted fields, so long defiled By warring passions, fierce and wild; Thy ancient hills, dumb through the years, Shall blossom and forget their fears! And springing from thy fruitful breast Once more the harvest sings of rest! The trembling rills, (long red as wine With human blood), shall touch the vine. And on thy resurrected wall Its cooling shade again shall fall! The lowing flocks and herds shall drink, Free, as of old, at Jordan's brink And crowned upon thy hill shall rise Jerusalem, toward the skies! So long by pagan hands defiled! So long hath Israel been exiled! A wanderer on the sea and land, Scourged and accursed on every hand! A by-word for the Gentll etongu In war uncrowned, in peace unsung! His land despoiled by vandal arms, His wanderings fraught with keen alarms! His olden Hope, linked to the Past, Will bear him fruitage at the last! And on Judea's olden plain Shall Israel's Kingdom rise again. In all his devious, wandering path In all the burning gusts of wrath In all the deserts he hath trod (So far from man, so near to God,) That Ark of Promise, everywhere, Upheld bis soul in all its care! For written on its holy page, Refreshed and strengthened In its age. Is God's own vow, that sure as fate, Shall rise from ruin, Israel's state. Then from the fartherest ocean Isles, unmindful of the endless miles; From every clime, from every sea, Tby children shall return to thee! Thy beacons on old Olivet 8hall flame to others, higher yet! UnUl the world shall marvel on Judea's golden, gladsome dawn! BERT HUFFMAN. CIVIC BEAUTYr Tne at. Jraui noneer rress is one iof the most earnest supporters in the united States of civic beauty; In fact its editor Is the' husband of Mrs Conde Hamlin, who was recently in Walla Walla lecturing on that very subject It offers a suggestion as to beautiflcation that would apply to any city and which may be of Interest to those who are working locally for betterment of the streets. The St Paul paper says: Ms In the western portion of the Syracuse. 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