DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. r - THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1903. TS 1 , E- i, a pliysli published every afternoon lexcept SuncUj) a: Pendleton. Oregon, by the feAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tlnme Main It. SlItSCUtlTIOX KATKS. Dlly, one year by mall J3 00 Dally. six months by mall -;" Dallv. tbree nientlis by mall !.- Dally, one month by mall Dally, per month by carrier Weekly, one year by mull loo lemt-Weekly one year by mail .... -00 The East Oregonlan Is on sate at It. II. Alch's Ne Stands nt Hotel Portland and Hotel Perkins, Portland, Oregon. Member tlon SSrlps-Mc!tae News Assocla Sao Francisco Bureau. 40S Fourth St. Chlcuso Bureau. IHW Security Itulldlng. Wnihington. I). C. Bureau, 601 Hth St.. ft. W Tnterrd at Pendleton postoflice as seccond class matter. The Conservative Is a nian who puts im tli- iirakt'5 wheu he thinks ProsreM U going to land Civilization In iU? Utch. Brakemen are necessary, but In the language of Koheleth, there is a time to apply the brake and there Is a time to abstain from applying the brake. To clog the wheels continually. Is to staud still, and to stand still Is to re treat. Progress needs the brakeman, but the brakeman should not oc cupy all of bis time putting on the" brakes. Hubbard. THE BLIND-EYED GODDESS. That justice Is blind in fact ex ceedingly blind at times Is well Il lustrated by a perusal of the reports of the court proceedings in the Spo kane papers. Here is one week's record: Ed Spencer, who murdered Ella Mundt, for which crlme there were found no extenuating circumstances. Is let off with a sentence in the peni tentiary. Next there Is a brutal rape case. In which three young men are Involved. Under a technicality they escape with a six months' Bentence. A receiver of stolen property, who richlv deserves a suit of Btripes, es capes with a fine and 30 days in Jail, j The same day a minco man gets on with a fine and a jail sentence, The blind-eyed justice suddenly realizes that she is being brougut into disrepute by her leniency, so she settles down like a thousand of brick on F. C. Foster, who stole a second hand set of harness and sentences him to two years in the penitentiary. Apparently, it Is less serious to bunco a man, to lie a notorious receiver oi stolen property, or to commit rape, than to steal a second-hand set of harness. To put a fitting climax to the week's record, Howard Kressly, who confesses to forgery and to get ting away with at least $50,000 of other people's money is not even ar rested. If Foster is good nt. mathematics he will soliloquize as follows: Two years for a second-hand set of har ness; one year if it had been new: six months if I had stolen the team too; a fine if I had taken the whole rig and buncoed the owner, and the freedom of the city If I had forged a few checks for large amounts and driven off like a gentleman. There is something radically wrong when un scrupulous lawyers can appeal to technicalities and clear their clients. Every right-minded lawyer should eudeavor to see that his client has the full protection the law allows, but he should not endeavor to defeat justice or render the law of no ef fect. The law Is a not that Bhould be strong enough to hold the sharks as well as the minnows and small fry. physical source that cannot be In n generation, ir at nil. estimated that forest Ores cost this country nt least $20,000,000 a year In more money, not counting the damage to the strjams, the cli mate nnd the future national re sources. "Meanwhile the same public senti ment that procured the enactment of the laws can be exerted to ad vantage upon the individuals who stnrt fires in the woods, impressing upon them the fact that the person who recklessly causes the destruc tion of a forest is as criminal as the one who commits arson in a house." STICK TO YOUR POST OF DUTY. Heroism is confined to no color or class. There are as brave men out of the glare of the limelight of pub licity as there nre iu It. Theodore j Day, a negro in St. Louis, yesterday lost his life in as heroic a manner as any soldier leading a forlorn hope on the battlefield. He repeatedly drove into the swift and treacherous current iu rescuing persons imperiled by the high water. Finally the swift waters swept himself nnd his horse away and both were drowned. No tale of the Jliddle Ages can show heroes with greater devotion to dhty or greater bravery than by many a smutty-faced, oil-stained bero in the locomotive cab when the neces sity arics. Engineer Stewart Is but one of the many. The Spokane Press tells the story'. Itunnlnir through the dnrkness on the embankment of the Grand river. Engineer Stewart saw a 50-ton rock on the track, mo quieuj ium m fireman to Jump, reversed his engine and turned on the sand. He did not budge from his post nnd went over with his engine. When they went to pull him out Stewart still had one hand on the throttle and the other was grasping the air-brake. Ilarely alive, his first words were: 'Are the passengers saved? ' He was told they were safe. "Is my fireman all right?" At that moment Stewart's side partner, caught tinder the tender, was lvimr rrnslied to jelly, but they told him (would you needlessly wound ai hprn In b.s last cnsi) for life?) the fireman was safe. Then said Engineer Stewart with ' prompt trouble with the folks about j oublo with the folks about j nn rij-.--. AwaV him, und Senntor Harris of rcnnes- see. a statesman who maue a mpuuiui- j n,.3t one handing us ty of fury-, set about In a red-Iaccd nenrest correct solution of the two following rcuue. i.pntorlnir soro of way to put the ebullient Hill In his proper place. Hill Interrupted him beforo he reach ed the first semi-colon. "Don't at tempt your plantation manners with me " warned Hill high of vein and In solent of brow. Harris almost ex pired at this, his face congested, his neck swelled, nnd It was as though the aimers of an apoplexy were feel ing about his heart. However, he re covered sufficiently to look Hill over with cold, superior eye, and allude to him as "A niephitic bubble on some chance-hallowed mudhole of nf "fairs." Sterrett. of the newspapers, asked Coke In the senate from Texas, what he thought of Hill. Coke, though nar row and n bit provincial, was a Judge of trouble and trouble makers. His own biography in the congressional directory described mm us uuiuh been removed from the supreme, bench of Texas by General Sheridan i "as an Impediment to reconstnic-, tlon," nnd one glance at Coke would show how this must have been so. He had the very appearance of an Im pediment. When Sterrett asked concerning Hill Coke put on nn air of tnoughtful ness. "Hill," said Coke, and then pro ceeded with his funny lisp, "thlth man Hill Ith a thronger man than we thought. And Bill, he ith a natural dethperado. If he'd been born and brought up In Texath he d a killed 20 men by now." we will give $25.00 worth of furniture or other goods or your choice from our Immense stock; $15.00 worth to the second, and $10.00 worth to the third. The question Is, how many different ways can the word Furniture," and how many the word "Rader" be spelled In the following squares by spelling to the right, or down ward, or any combination of down and right, or right and. down, but always using con tiguous letters but no two times, using exactly the snme numerical letters, yet all spell the words "Rader" and "Furniture" correctly. For Illustration, the word "Rader" may be spelled by using letters numliered, 1, 2, 11. 12, 1 : 2 , 3 I G i C I 7 I 8 I 9 r i a d; e ri a, d e r "10 11 18 . W I 14 15 , 1 , 17 18 A ; O E R I A D E 1 R I A -J8 SU 21 , 82 23 ' 24 j 2b JO ( i D E R i A IDEJRJAJD s ' a 3u ji 32 i :x t m .ti. u E RiA,DERjADE "S7 ' 3S ' S , 40 41 42 4a 44 41) R A D1ERADER 41i 47 5i ; 4!l 50 I 51 52 b3 u A D , E R j A ; D E R A "55 5tf 57 OS I B'J j W Cl U2 KJ D E ' R j A D I' E R 1 A I D TJi 5 liO 1 t!7 j US ; I 70 I '1 I E R A I D I E j R I A j D j E 73 74 75 1 70 I 77 ; 7S I 7! 80 SI R a'd!ERADER 21. or 13, 22, 23. 24, ,- Tho snnuion iu un handed in sealed, giving only the number of combinations that can bo made of each word, with no name attached, iu order that the committee awarding the prizes will not Ivliuvk Sidney Smith, once strolling through the zoological gardens In London with Ills grandchild, noticed the little lady patting the back of a turtle and asked her why she did so. Grand papa, I do It to please the turtle. My child, he replied, you might as well stroke the dome of St. Paul's to please the dean and chapter. The following somewhat unique tribute to a lady writer of the day comes from Australia: Within the cloudy regions dense. Of nonsense where her talents He; She has some gleams of common sense, And so have I. And when these fitful gleams go by, She never hesitates not she; Just twaddles amiably on The same as me. She loathes the scornful critic crew, It simply sets her soul aflame: ;To have her faults exposed to view, I I feel the same. , I On love, religion, truth and right. I She preaches holy things and high; She does not untierstanu mem nunc. No more do I. "1 2,3,4,5,0:71 5, y I lu F . U 1 R I N i I 1 T 1 U 1 R I E j F "Ti IS is 14 is 10 i 17 , i! ; if 1 20 U j R I N I IT 1 U;R E 1F I" 21 I 22 123 I 24 J 25 I 20 27 28 2 M RiN'lT,U,REFUR 31 I 32 j 33 34 35 30 3J 38 39 40 N I T U;RlEF)URiN 41 42 43 44 , 45 ( 40 j 47 4S 4H J uU I T U R , E ! F U I R N , 1 "51 53 54 55 , 50 57 5S. i 5S 00 T ' U , R E F I U R 1 N 1 I T TTi il2 04 05 01". 07 , 0b , UU , 70 U j R ! EFURjN!l'T,U 71 72 73 74 75 , 70 77 , 7S , 7S ; SU R E F j U Bj N, I J ! U,B " bl , 82 S3 , S4 , 85 , 80 S7 j bS , S , W) E j c i u I R N I T,U R 1 E "9l 9293 94 6o 90 , 97 , US 09" F ' ujRINlTURE ,,-i.r, is in the contest IBut If requested, each winner must be able to write, uumer- in,. onMi nf tiie various l V. I l , . - - w. krnvs the ntirauer OI limee .hey claim. Iu oruer to men tlfy all solutions wo simply Liimiwr pneb envelope con' talning an answer and keep memorandum of eacu. no n-iu im nllowed more than one answer. Prizes m-nr,w lniv 2S 1903. There s no sure thing mat. me ursi folutions will be correct. So f vnn decide you want to solution after i- - - . handing it In you can uo so ij- placing your seconu in ins itimorlcal order we receive he latter. No one connected vith the establishment will ie nllowed to contest. M. A, RADER Main aud Webb Streets acies uii 0HLI We hnvfi tlm w viu i m- in Keal Estate, ff. i some nice homes be sold. Choice R,,;i. Lots. Alfalfa Land from e acre to 160. WhPf tracts from 160 12,000. Horn k hn Room 10 over Taylct'5 Hardware Store. TAKE YOUR , One of the finest resldeia Pendleton 11 rooms all motet S6.5M. S2.5O0 ilno-n 1,1. . Another residence 7 room. InU'n Dhnrta traae il , " " - """" nuuiu mire of Mnln otrpot V wn Nice residence lots, H50, Vio Much Other Town Proptrtj, Ranches. Easy Terms, Where Desired. p n Rnvn i Ci,n I The Grand Trunk Gold Mine I j his last breath: "I have done my duty. I die nappy. i Crushed, mangled, bleeding, dirty, helpless, George Stewart died on the field of battle. His face was to the foe. He had fallen at the post of honor, the post of duty. DRIFTWOOD. I The New England Society in the i city of New York once gave a dinner ( at which Mark Twain was a guest and resnonded to a toast which was announced as follows: "The oldest Inhabitant, the weather of New Eng land. I reverently believe that the Maker who made us all, makes every thing In New England, but the, weather. There Is a sumptuous about the New ngland weather that com- pels the stranger's admiration and rncmi In thn snrliiir I have counted 130 different kinds of weather inside of 2 4hours. Old Probabilities, while glibly checking off the weather for Vcst and South never commits him self to anything certain about New England; he mulls over it and by and by he gets out something like this: "Probable nor'east to sou'west winds, varying to the southward and west : ward and eastward and points between- hleh nnd low barometer sweep ing from place to place; probable nrn.ns nf rain, snow hall and drouth. succeeded or preceded by earth quakes, with thunder and lightning." Then ho puts down this postscript from his wandering mind to cover ac cidents. "But it Is probable that this program may be wholly changed in the meantime." mm IT SCARES PEOPLE Who come of a consumptive fam Ht when they be gin to cough and the lungs are pain ful. But it is a fact beyond dis proof that con sumption is not and cannot be in herited. The mi crobe which breeds disease must abso lutely be received by the individual before consump tion can be devel oped. Men and women who have been af- H)tlicteu wren odcti- nate cougha. bron- The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go. I 3 Owns Its Property Conslstlne of 160 Acres of Rich Qold Bearing Veins g THE BURNING FORESTS. The general assembly of the Pres- j byterlan church, which lias just I closed its labors at Los Angeles, is : eald to have been one of the most harmonious councils, considering the j Importance of the work accomplished ; in ine mmury ui mui uuuj . kji i-uure The Adlrondacks nre lielng visited , there were incidents which aroused a with destructive forest fires. For the I "ttle criticism, one of the eminent , , , , . .. T -...'speakers appeared on the rostrum In period of 50 days preceding June Gth, 'Rown another ,ncIdent they have had but one-third of an ; ln a uft0reut denomination. A In.l, r Mil,, Our ,1 anlAn.llfl fnr 1 1 1 ,-.vi ,'l i ii uhn BAnmB tA nnvn liMtl the lungs, emaciation and weakness, have been perfectly and permanently cured by the use of" Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. It cures the cough, heals the lungs, and builds up the body with solid flesh. ..... T rw.nm nrml t U V' i M (- VITI mfrfie!S4. ' eithtern monlb ajco. my health wa complet .y broken down." write Sir. Cora 1 Sunderland. 01 tuaneynuc, uaiveri .u., jiu. -could not even walk across the room wr.hom pains in my chest The doctor uko alUnitd me utd I kad lomg tivuile. and thai I nvuld never e well again, Ai iui i concimieii iu (17 ww" Pverve'a medicines. 1 bought a bottle of -Gold en Medical Discorerjr took it. and soon com menced to feel a little better then vou directed me to take both the Golden Medical Ducot- err ana ine rTwi . iuinwu, . did. Altogether 1 hae Uken eijhteeu bottle of 'Golden Medical Discovery twelve of the Favorite Prescription, ana nve vm 01 -rx.-leu.' I am now almost entirely wel and do all mr work without any pain whatever, aud can nn with more ease than I could formerly wait.' IJl . 1 ICll. 1. ...... .. Vn.H-w A A in rwirw-r ffll'MS. IK fint rfe on , ,U , r-. , 1 receipt of at one-cent stamps to cover -r n: AAA- TV expense; 01 iiinimiK unjr, 4uu.. E. V. Pierce Jluffalo. N. Y. 9 Inch of rain. Our own splendid for ests have so often been visited with destructive fires that wo can appre ciate the extent of the loss that New England is sustaining in having her forests destroyed. It Is more than a mere physical loss. It Is a loss from an aesthetic standpoint. The New York World in commenting upon it. wisely says: "Of all the wastes or which our reckless civilization Is guilty there Is none more pitiful than this. It Is spiritual and material destruction at once. It robs the land of Us greatest charm and at the same time ruins iirnrlipr u'lm nfipmll in hnvn hpAtl somewhat concerned about the fash ioning of his gown, consulted a brother, who seems to have been something of a wag, and wrote back' "I really neither know nor care What dress a parson ought to wear; A black dress or a white dress. I have a grievance of my own, A wife who preaches in a 'gown all day. And lectures In a nightdress." Alfred Henry Lewis, lu a recent Saturday Evening Post, gives some Illuminative sidelights on the doings of the law makers. When Senator Hill first made his appearance ln the senate he was a transgressor on sol emn senate customs, and got Into Rigby-Clove Mfg. COMPANY Manufacturers of the IRigby-Clove ComMnd HARVESTER Repairs for all kinds of Farm Machinery Fousdry Work a Specialty Cash paid for old castings Pendleton, - Oregon Siunpter, 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 $5,000,000. GOLCONDA valued at $3, 000,000. THE MONMOTH G. M. CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, 000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $000,000. THE IBEX valued at $400, 000, and many others. ' ITER Wi malt a Snecialtv of BllLlii:f or squire UATPQ T HUM I nil 111 We make them tight as4 alwavs irive satisfaction. 3 1 -4 4 4 4 4 4 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 pa)' you to write us for full particulars and to make rarpfiil investigation nf its merits It has the indorsement of mining men, business men bankers of Eastern Oregon. Write us today and let us post you. and H. S. McCallum & Company. miners, nroKersana rinanoiai Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or R. S. BRYS0N, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District Free on Application. E t : DanHlpfnn PlanilUT WftlMIWfcvaa a o and Lumber Yard 0,.rt.T- FAffCTfi. niTTMin iranr wan Alt THE OLD lfflTfiH HEI1! w I I THE RACYCLE The genuine, the bicycle which is the undisputed leader, is handled in Pen dleton only by us. Come in and see the Racycle. Withee, A Cool Place Is RobisoB's Amusement Par lors, under the W. & G. Depot. Just the place to' while away leisure time. Ftrst class bowling alley ; splen did pool and' hi Hard ta bles; up to-date shooting gallery. Temperence re freshments and cigars. Free Musical IntertaUnest Every Evenlig rr W Alta and W'"lu- Prlv Oftb L,. lltHI rtll r .1. 1 im Al. t,ae rhaiee ot tt p-eorl Yard, ini nincfH to care for J0SI f 1 rf 1 11 ni crai s. luih loose horses r;n for sa e. t-"cF nection. GOOD S oi Is aiways recojjrf'1 place your order with s" Fir. Tamarack ..Pine, .... u....noor coil test for call 6"' price? Laatz