East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 12, 1903, Image 4

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1
Published trtry atlernnon (except Sunday)
at rendition, urrgon. djt tne
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
fhone. Main 11.
SUIISCKIITION KATES.
Dalljr. one jear bj mall $5.00
uaiiv, six monius ujr man -.au
Dallr. three months br mall ........ 1.25
Daily, one month br mall 50
Dally. wr month bj carrier OS
Weekly, one year by mall 1.50
Semi-Weekly, one year br mall .... 2.00
The Gut Dregonlan Is on sale at B. It.
Alch'a News stands at Hotel I'ortland and
Qotel Perkins, Portland. Oregon.
Member Scrlpps-McRae News Associa
tion. Ran Francisco Ilurean. 40S Fourth St.
Chicago llureau, 000 Security Building.
Washington. D. C. Bureau, 501 14th St.,
K. W.
Entered at Pendleton postotflce as seccond
class matter.
"Wherever there Is, In any
country, uncultivated lands and
unemployed poor. It Is clear
that the laws of property have
been so far extended as to vio
late natural righL The earth Is
given as a common stock for
man to labor and live on. If
for the encouragement of in
dustry we allow It to be appro
priated, we must take care that
other employment be provided
to those excluded from the ap
propriation. If we do not, the
fundamental right to labor on
the earth returns to the unem
ployed. Thomas Jefferson.
IT RAINED DOLLARS.
It literally rained dollars in Uma
tilla county and Eastern Oregon yes
terday afternoon.
In two hours probably one million
bushels of wheat were saved to this
county alone. The reports from every
point In the county are now favora
ble. "While some few localities had
considerable acreage that was past
redemption, the general rain of last
evening t has assured a fair crop.
The farmers are in the best of
spirits, business men rejoice at the
bright prospects and a ijeneral revi
val of depressed hopes is felt in the
cordial atmosphere that surrounds
everj- branch of business since th
soaking shower came.
Ilanges were suffering greatly by
the continued dry weather. Gardens
and orchards were endangered in
many places and the roads were an
kle deep with dust.
"While tho local money market was
not affected to any appreciable de
gree by the prospect, it was evident
to all that it soon would be, if some
assurance of crops did not put in an
appearance.
The old proverbial "ten-year panic
limit" is bore. Those who yet re
member and bear the scars of 1893-4
were moving restlessly in the seats.
"While many farmers of the county
are in debt, the general financial
condition is good. The last year
wheat crop brought good prices.
"Wool and livestock have also brought
exceptionally good returns, and the
value of real estate has advanced in
proportion.
Evary man who was financially
scorched in the past hard times and
low prices has been engaged in for
tifying himself since that time. Con
tinued good crops and good prices
have placed the county on good
financial footing and while many
were on the anxious seat before 4
o'clock yesterday afternoon, the old
legend still bangs over the gateway
to the Inland Empire: "A failure Is
unknown."
Reports now in Indicate that the
rain was general throughout Eastern
Oregon.
'the nntlonnl constitution and declar
ed himself dictator.
He bad dozens of precedents in his
insane course. He was following the
pathway of that ultra-despotic prin
ciple which rules the Russian peo
ple. He misjudged the spirit of his
people, was led Into madness by an
ambitious woman, and has paid for
his folly with bis life.
He is the last of his dynasty. He
was murdered on the 35th anniver
sary of the murder of Jllchael, the
founder of his family. "Whatever It
was, or whatever it meant to Europe,
the house of the Obrenovltches diS'
appears with him. The great rival
faction In Servian politics, the house
of Georgovitch, whatever It means,
comes into power.
The Balkan states are the toys of
Russia, Austria and Turkey. The ren
egade royalty of all these powers has
flocked Into the courts of this little
group of seething, semi-barbaric gov
ernments.
The people are mostly mountain
eers and lead half civilized lives
the tools of scheming leaders and the
playthings of the powers. The safe
ty of the thrones in the Balkans lies
with the personal following of the
rulers and not in any constitutional
guarantees.
Dynasties come and go just as the
rival factions gain and lose power.
Historically, the nigged district has
been a plague to Europe. Its bandits,
brigands, assassins, scandals, mad
ness and unspeakable brutalities are
known and deplored In all Christen
dom. Since the days of the Scythians and
the barbaric tribes that swept down
out of the dark northern fastnesses
upon the unprotected frontiers of
Rome, that territory has been a hot
bed of anarchy nnd revolution.
And it will remain such until the
civilizing influence of democratic
government succeeds the tottering
despotism that surrounds it.
The American can console himself
with the fact that the Atlantic ocean
and the Mediterranean sea lie be
tween him and that European plague
spot
The "Weston Normal closed anoth
er successful school year this week
and logins the campaign for next
year, with renewed hope. The man
agement will make a personal can
vass among the people of Eastern
Oregon during the vacation months,
and should be rewarded with, the
largest attendance ever recorded In
an Eastern Oregon Institution. This
school has been established for the
benefit of this portion of the state,
and the opportunity should not be
overlooked.
I nfflro has n Innr- wnltlnir list, and the
number of applicants grows with each
college and university commence
ment Turning from the professions, we
find that the callings resemble their
names in the calls tbey are making
upon the educated ranks for trained
young men and women. Three presi
dents of great universities have with
in the past half-year complained that
the Inroads of the industries upon
their ranks of students and instruct
ors had become serious and that they
could not furnish one-half as many
desirable workers as were needed in
the applied arts alone. Four of the
scientific schools say that this year's
graduates will step at once into lu
crative employment, and more could
do so if they were at hand. In the
tremendous developments of the past
decade nothing has been more Big-,
nificant than the general competition
for educated workmen. This wonder
ful country has outgrown the mere
scramble for quantity and is now rac
inir for aunllty. and in that contest
science and skill ana originality are
of the utmost value.
One nanny result of the new condi
tions is the re-alignment of the social
order. The professional men no long
er monopolize the Inner circles of cul
ture and aristocracy. The man wno
does things has taken a place higher
than the man who simply belongs to
a profession. Neither law nor theol
ogy nor medicine carries a patent
rle'lit to a finer nobility than any other
department of education, effort or In
vestigation. A big lot of nonsense
has been knocked out of society and
the fipid of endeavor has been
widened nnd made more at
tractive to all the earnest workers of
the world.
We have all been preaching the In
herent and essential nobility of work
ever since printing became common.
but it has remained for the truly
golden age to break down the old
barriers and to make opportunity free
and the reward honest and right. It
is folly, of course, to think that the
big places In any of the professions
are all filled and that greater prizes
are not to be won, but the Important
fact is that the professions do not
enjoy their old monopolies, that there
are other desirable proficiencies,
compensations and victories, and that
the credits are of more equal merit
in the eyes and appreciations of the
times.
And in this new order the engineer
who plans and buiTds a fine work is
a bit more consequential in the pub
lic esteem than the eloquent speaker
who delivers the dedicator" nddress.
Saturday Evening Post.
$50.00 Given Away
To the first one handing us
the nearest correct solution
of the two following rebuses,
we will give $25.00 worth of
furniture or other goods oi
vour 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
same numerical letters, yet
all spell the words "Rader"
and "Furniture" correctly.
For illustration, the word
"Rader" may be spelled by
nslm- lotters numbered 1. 2.
11, 12, 21, or 13
1 I 2 I 3 4 6 G 7 8 9
R A P E R A D E B
10 I H 13 JS 14 lb lb M "
A DERA1DERA
"IS j 21) 21 22 23 24 25 2S 27
D ; E R A D E R A D
"28 , 2 , 3D , 31 32 33 34 35 3C
E RAQERADE
"3J j 3! 3 40 41 42 43 44 45
R,ADERADER
"4b 47 to 4J 50 61 62 63 54
A PERAPERA
65 , 56 67 68 6 B0 CI 62 63
D E RA D E R A D
14 , 65 , 66 j 67 68 U! 70 71 72
E RAQEjRADE
73 , 74 , 76 76 77 78 7 80 81
RADERADER
2. 23. 24,
33 etc. The solution iu ira
handed in sealed, giving only
the number of combinations
that can be made of each
word, with no name attached,
in order that the commiuets
awarding the prizes will not
A Canton (Mo.) mfll will furnish
free trips to the "World's Fair for
three ladies. A ticket is placed on
each sack of flour and the three la
dies collecting the largest number of
tickets will be the recipient of free
tickets to St. Louis and the exposition.
The new county road' has been sur
veyed from Sumpter tar tTper Burnt
river, and will be built tais spring and
summer.
WANTED ANOTHER KING.
Servia has paid another Install
ment on the penalty of despotism.
She has contributed another mite to
the bloody history of kingcraft. She
has met the inevitable fate of the
one-man government and touched
shoulders with the anarchy that
stands in the shadow of every
throne.
King Alexander, who was murder
ed by his enraged subjects yester
day, was half Idiot and half tyrant
He was placed on the Servian throne
against the choice of his people. He
did not respect the rights of the Ser
vians nor the decrees of the legis
lative body, but in open defiance of
the people, consummated a morgan
atic marriage with a beautiful widow,
Draga Slacbln, whom his suojects
call a "public wench," and after his
marriage, at her command, set aside
Under the provisions of the 3tax
well national Irrigation law, over
$15,000,000 will have accumulated
from the sale of arid land for the
Irrigation fund of the Western staR-s.
by July 1. 1903. And yet there arei
thobe who say that interest In. the
subject of irrigation has died out in
Oregon. This $15,000,000 is a gift
to the arid states and territories of
the "West. Will you prepare to re
ceive it or will you remain idle and
see It distributed elsewhere?
The Kansas City Times says the
wealthiest citizens of Kansas City,
the great corporations and. capital
ists, are contributing least to the
flood sufferers, and adds that th
greatest help is being given by ths
generous, loyal, open-handtrd middle
class of people who are neither rich
nor poor.
Government engineers are now at
The Dalles looking over the line of
the ship canal. Estimates now made
indicate that this canal will be com
pleted in 10 years. The people of
Eastern Oregon have hope "to burn"
and will watch the progress of the
work with much interest.
THE
PROFESSIONS AND
CALLINGS.
THE
At the recent national convention
of the American Medical Association
at New Orleans, Doctor Billings, the
president, said: "This country needs
about 2500 medical students annually,
and the medical schools are turning
out between 10.000 and 12,000." "We
are told by distinguished judges and
leading members of the bar that the
supply of lawyers Is fully twice the
demand, with a gentle hint that a
famine of legal graduates for a few
years would not be a disastrous hard
ship. In the ministry the returns are
conflicting. Some of the denomina
tions report an abundance, but many
others have empty pulpits, the small
salaries being cited as a cause. There
Is some question as to whether or not
journalism is a profession Dr. St.
Clair McKelway, an eloquent authori
ty, In a speech the other day, "hoped"
it soon would be; but there is no
doubt at all that every publication
Health and Disease
as Bntstnbd in the Scalp. Flj. I
shows a section ol m kutthy hair
-p&thei. Fi j. 2 shows the deadly
cOttt ol the DANDKUFF GERMS
that art dtitroylnj the hair root
Destroy the cams you remove
tat effect
No Dandruff, no falling Hair, no
laldncu. if you kill jtte germ with
NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE.
For Sale by aB DrugjUU.
Price $1.00.
Going to
Improve
Repair your homes or places
t , .. .
oi uusiness oy naving tnem paint
cd or papered.
Come
to OS
Large and nicely selected
stock of wall paper and paints.
E. J. Murphy,
HI Court Street.
Ageacy for the Sherwin-Wil-
liUBB Fftilt.
I 2 ( 3 4 5 ! C 7 S 9 10
F , U Rj N, I jT UR E F
II ! 12 13 14 15 ; lli 17 J 1 1 j 20
URNljTjUjREFU
21 22 23 j 24 25 26 27 28 29 3U
R N I T U R E F U R
31 32 33 34 35 j 30 37 38 39 40
Nj I Tj UHEFU H W
41 , 42 , 43 44 , 45 j 46 47 48 49 50
jTUREFURNl
51 , 52 . 53 i 54 55 j 60 57 68 59 CO
Tju'R'EFURNlT
lil t2 , 63 ! 04 65 68 07 , 68 , 69 70
U R E F U R N I j T U
"Tl 72 , 73 , 74 j 75 , 76 j 77 7S j 79 80
RE)FURNllTUjR
Tl 82 , S3 , 84 j 85 86 I 87 j 8S j 89 90
EFURNjl!TU!RE
yi 92 93 94 ; 95 9(3 97 98 W,
F ujRiNjlTURE
know who is In the contest
IBut if requested, each winner
(must be able to write, numer
ically, each of the various
ways the number of times
they claim. In order to iden
tify all solutions we simply
number each -envelope con
staining an answer and keep
memorandum of eacn. is a
bne will be allowed more
than one answer. Prizes
lawarded July 25, 1903. There
s no sure thing that the urst
solutions will be correct. So
if you decide you want to
change your solution alter
banding It In you can do so
ly placing your second in the
numerical order we receive
lie latter. No one connected
vlth the establishment will
e allowed to contest
M. A. RADER
Main and Webb Streets
FOR SA
WehavetheBeJjj
in xeal Estate.
some nice homes tb
be sold. Choice Bn
Lots. Alfalfa Land fro,,
acre to 160. Wheat la
tracts from 160 ,0J
12,000.
Rihorn & Swam
TAKlf
YOUR
CHOK
One or ths
Pendleton li r0om all Bl
nrovements! nrtt .
6,500. 2,500 down, baling
Auuuirr rcHiopnr 7 Ma..
bath. Bewerace. eletru
iawn, snaae trees, within tiavi
ui main street, iS00.
Other houses nnd Im, f-, i
$2,500.
Nice residence lots 1150 Vl
4i
I 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
$5,000,000. GOLCONDA valued at $3,
000,000. THE MONMOTH G. M. CO'S
BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5 00,
000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at
S5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400,
000, and many others.
The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go.
Owns Its Property Consisting of 160 Acres cf RIchQold Bearlar 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 of its merits.
It has the indorsement of mining men, business men and
bankers of Eastern Oregon.
Write us today and let us post you.
H. S. McCalltim & Company,
Miners, Brokersand Finanolal 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.
rTTTl
THE
R AC YCLE
The genuine, the bicycle
which is the undisputed
leader, is handled in Pen
dleton only by us. Come
in and see the Racycle.
Withee, LST
A Cool Place
Is Robi8on's Amaiemeit Par
lors, under the W. & 0. Depot.
Just the place to while
away leisure time. . First
class bowling alley; splen
did pool and billard ta
bles; up to date shooting
gallery. Temperence re
freshments and cigars.
Pre Musical EitertaiMiest
very JEveslig
Much Other Town Property
Ranches.
Easy Terms, Where Deilrei
0. D. BOYD. Ill Court!
Water i am!
We make a Specialty of Builizr I
or square
WATER II
We make them right nii
always give satisfaction-
work is never slighted or c
Pendleton Planing I
and Lumber Yaril
ROKKKT F0K5Tn,P
UNDER NEW MANAGB
THE OLD
DUTCH HEM
FEED HI
Cor W. Alta and LillM
L. Neff, formerly of
Alta, lias cnaige ui "---,
t 1 'rA and 1TCS
neury rccu ,
pleased to care for jonrj
v.. , i-ra corn
fienty 01 sia, &-
loose horses aud cattle. OT
. . 1 -l.n mill
grain lor saie.
nection.
s
OUND
1, mvi received
place your order with
Fir. Tamarack
..Pine..
VVhy.bnypoorcoal
can get. tne
price?
Laatz
gen's PnV?r'
and ths f? 1
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