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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1903)
DAILY EA8T OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1903. Published every nfternoou (except Sunday) at I'enilleton, Oresoii, by tbe EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tlii.n.- Main 11. MUimCHIITION ItATKS. Dully, one eur by ronll $5.00 Dally, xlx months by mall 2.G0 Dally, three months by mall l.- Dully, one moutli hy mall SO Dally. r month by carrier (5 Weeklv, one year by mall . . l.oO leml-Weekly, one year by mall .... 'J.OO The llnst Oresnnlan Is on sale at I). II. illcli's News Htnuila at Hotel Portland and lintel Perkins, Portland, Oregon. Menitwr SerliJlcIIe News Association. 8an rianclsco Ituienu, 408 Fourth St. Chlcaiio llurean, IIOO Security Ilulldlng. WiMliltiitton, I). C Ilnrenu, 301 Htb St., is. w. Kntered at Pendleton jotofllce an seccond clns matter. otliors. A team is frightened, runs away mid kills Its driver, the auto moblllst pays his fine and goes forth on his career of slaughter. An oast orn physician who suffered several runaways from the criminal reck leasness of on automobile neighbor, at last sent word that ho would treat him like any other assassin, and shoot him tho noxt time ho did not slow down when he saw that his ma' chlno was going to make his team run away. Regard for mutual rights will settle tho whole question. There la a poor blind Samson In the land, Shorn of his strength and bound with bands of steel, Who mny In somo grim revel ralso his hand And shako the pillars of the commonweal, Till the vast tomple of our lib erties A shapeless mass of wreck mid rubbish lies! Ixmgfollow. WHY THE PEOPLE FEAR THE TRUSTS. Regiments of arguments for capital trusts and labor-trusts are hurled at Uio people of this country, says tho Post, but they continue to bo suspi cious, continue to listen attentively to anyone who conies forward with a plausible "remedy" for what tho trust advocates say Is not disease hut a national development of healthy growth. What la tho reason for this tenacious, not-to-be-rcasoned-wlth pop ular Instinct? The usual nnswor Is "Popular ignorance." Hut that Is as shallow as It Is easy. Analysis dis closes tho truth, tho bedrock basis for popular dread and suspicion. It Is expressed in tho one word: Power. Tho people of this democracy know that their liberty icsts upon equality, that In our social scheme no man and no group of men la permitted to rave irresponsible, unundablo power. Tho corporation has always been sharply watched by the people bo cause It looked llku a something pos sessed of real power, Tho combina tion, thnt amazing expansion of tho corporation idea, Is suspected and dreaded becauso It is obviously a depository of genulno power tho brains nnd muscles and capital of thousands Intrusted to oho man who Is in no way responsible to any one or checked by any ono, so long as he earns dividends nnd Interest, no mat ter how. And for obvious reasons this applies equally, will presently apply s forcefully, to tho labor "combine." "No olher depositories of power than tho people themselves," says Jefferson, "have ever yet been found which did not end In converting to their own profit the earnings of thoso committed lo their chnrgo." And this tho jeop!o believe and can't be rea soned out by plausibilities or philan thropies. "DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS LOmDED." There are a few tramps making tho rounds of the residences of Pendleton putting up a hard luck story of not being able to got work. If a too gen orous public would refrain from be ing moved to sympathy by their talo of woo nnd abstain from giving them n hand-out, they might have to do a little work, So long as they can llvo without work they will do so. Thoro Is no oxenso for n man hunting for work now and not bolng able to find It. There Is a steady demand for wood choppers In tho Blue mountains, Men cannot be gotten in sufficient number. Show tho tramp a sawbuck or an axe and you will see a vanish' Ing scene. Work Is the one thing he Is not looking for. Pendleton, Salem and many other Oregon cities are raising the salaries of their teachers. This Is a move in tho right direction. Teachers earn nnd deserve more pay than they usu ally receive. Now If Pendleton will seo to It that our teachers have healthful, well ventilated and com modious rooms in which to teach, It will be another forward stop. Tho iopo Is not far from his ap pointed time. lie is very frail. Only regular habits and a very temperate and abstemious life has enabled him to reach his advanced age. Ho will go down into history as a good and great man. A spike on the track might havo caused loss of life Instead of delay and property loss at Latourelle yes terday. Probably It was some child who placed It there without knowl edge of the consequences apt to ensue. It will be a long time before the glamour of tho Tracy escape fades from the minds of the criminal ele ment. Indiana and Montana are both having a "Tracy" hunt after desper ate criminals. 'CURVES OF BEAUTY" IN KANSA8. How often have we shouted joy fully, "O, Kansas, thou bringest all things!" Tho deviltry of tho tornado mid tho cyclone is In the Kanssns genius. Kansas Is a stato of quips as well as of cranks. Tho unexpected nnd the Innocently mischievous, the original, flows spontaneously from Kansas lips and pens. There was a marrlago In Hutchin son tho other day. Tho editor of tho Hutchinson Herald heard the loud bassoon. Straightway ho "blow ofT" nffectlonntely tho dual changed to singular: "Tho groom was a widowor and The above headline is seen bo fre quently that It should bo sterotyped. A combination of mnn thnt was load ed and gun that was not In linker City yesterday, resulted in a young lad having his leg shattered by a rifle ball, There nro two forms of carelessness for which there Is literally no ex cuse. One of them Is pointing a gun ut n person in fun and tho other is putting poison In n bottlo where a child can reach It. Any person who under nny pretense will point a gun at yon Is dangerous and should be promptly knocked down. As to the second form of cnrelessuesd thoro is Httlo or no excuse for that either. 1 ...!. .... . I vitiuuiiu ill-Mi, iinu mi inner danger ous drugs should bo put In sumo i bottlo utterly unllko tho bottle you keep other medicines In mid then It should be put out of reach and away from othor medicines. A littlu euro would savo a distressingly largo number of "took it by mistake" acci dents, THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS. The automobllo goes merrily on reaping its victims, it will soon bo listed ns one of the causes of death along with smallpox nnd othor epi demics: The trouble Is, tho automo hlllst has no regard for tho right of 1! Love is unequally yoked with sickness. Labor U lightened by love, hut love cannot lighten pain or relieve it. Many a man looks on at his wife's suffering willing to do anything to aid her and able to do nothing. sometimes, however, the husband's attention is directed to Dr. Pierce's Pavorite Prescription and its remarkable cures of womanly dis eases. He may not have much hope of a cure, but he is led to try the medicine, with the result that in almost every case there is a perfect and permanent cure. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures irregularity. It dries the drains which weaken women, heals inflammation and ulceration, uuil cures female weakness. As a tonic for women who are nervous, sleepless, woni-out and run-down "Fa vorite Prescription" is unequaled. "In antirer lo your letter I will ay, my wife commenced to complain twenty yeant am," writei J.wfa A Milter ex-Chlefif.police, oT jj l'roiprcl 8t Wewpott, Fa, "We have tried the kill of twelve different doctor.. She took gal lon! of medicine during the lime the was ill, uutil Z wrote tu you and you told us what to do She bat taken eight bottles of Dr, Pierce's Fa vorite Frcacription and six of the 'Golden Med leal Discovery ' She can do her own work now and can walk around a tain and is quite smart." "Favorite Prescription" has the testi mony of thousands of women to its com plete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown and unproved sub stitute in its place. Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigor ate stomach, liver and bowels. mm ... 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' 1 Another residence 7 roj bath, sewerage, electric lijM lawn, shade trees, within EJ of Main street, $2,500. 1 Other houses and iota (nJ Nice residence lots, $150,1 Much Other Town Preptrl Ranchei. Easy Terms, Where Desired I C. D.BOYD. Ill Coot stands over six fpot tall. His livldo Is short, not over lour ami one-halt feet, and to her nitimatos slio has always ueun known as 'I.lttlu Dilly Bow Logs.' " So breathes the Kansas spirit ot good fellowship, of nelghborllness, of sympathy, fraternity and homely hu mor. Itcmlnlscenco shades Into con trast. In four lines the artist pa'"ts tho sccno unforgettably. A model of stylo 1C not of congratulation, Now York Sun. I'm glad tho sky Is painted blue, And tho earth Is painted greon. With such a lot of nice fresh air All sandwiched in between, For really fine, choice Steaks-Chops Cutlets Roasts of Beei, Mut ton and Veal drop in to our shop or phone 310 K, Court Phone Red 211 MISSOURI BLACKSMITH ON THE . BOOM STOCK FARM FOR SALE I am sole agent 'or the Lee larni of ooo acres, si miles from Pendleton, on Birch creek. Good Waier, Buildings, fine Orchard, Alfalfa Bottom. Terms, hall cash. Will sel! with or without stock. N. T. CONKLIN. Buggy and Hack Wheels at Cost. See us for Wheat racks before ordering elsewhere WANTED- First-class Horseshoer $3.00 per day steady. Missouri Blacksmith Shop. West Webb St. THE RACYCLE The genuine, the bicycle which is the undisputed leader, is handled in Pen dleton only hy us. Come in and see the Racycle. TT Wliee, Street The Grand Trunk Gold Mine Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District. Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on that vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUMBIA valued at $5,ooo,ooo. QOLCONDA valued at$3, 000,000. THE MONMOTH Q. M. CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, 000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, 000, and many others. The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go. Own Its Property Consisting of 160 Acres of Rich Gold Bearing Veins It has no indebtedness of any character. It has a conservative mining and business management. It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15c per share. It will become a dividend payer in a short time. It will pay you to write us for full particulars and to make careful investigation nf We morltc It has the indorsement of mining men, business men uanKers ot Eastern Oregon. Write us today and let us post you. Water i We make a Specially of BuJi J or squirt WATER I We make them tight 11 always give satisfaction! work is never sligntea orn Pendleton Planinjl and Lumber Y ROHERT FowJ UNDER NEW MANAW THE OLD DUTCH IS! and H. S. McCallum & Company, Minors, Brokorsand Flnanolal Agents, t BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or R. S. BRYS0N, Local Ageut, Pendleton, Oregon. Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining t District free on Application. t TTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTyVTTWTyyTTTTTTVVyTTTTTTyVVTTTTVVTr LEGAL BLANKS Wff . ' m-r gonian for a free cat alogue of them. A foil supply always kept In stock. ol Cor W. Alta and Lffl L. Neff, formerly oil Alta, has chaige ot iw T-innrv Feed Yard, and r.inQ.fl to care for )0UI Plenty of stalls, large loose horses and 1 cattle- J Prain for sale. Chop J D . nection. 5 Of 1.. ,i.ms receive place your order with l Fir. Tamaracn ..Pine, can price? oa! Laatz m The East OM0Jrf 2nd the rnsjP3i