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-rr 5 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1903, , jj g!!!!! ' i-nn rorC AmIOC I m a aa " Ja5' frubllibed eery afternoon (except Sunday) at t'enuieion, urtgDo, oj ine (EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tbone, Mala 11. 1 SUIISCUIITIOX HATES. Dally, one year by mall $5.00 gl Dally, all months by mall ........ -.30 .! Dally, three month by mall 1.23 E Dally, one montb by mall SO H Dally, per montb by carrier 03 Sj WeeLlT, one year by mall 1.00 L Jeml-weekly. one year by mall .... -.00 TJi. T". o t niwnnlnn la nn raIp nt It. 11. ft itlclTs N'ewa Stands at Hotel l'ortland and Hotel Perkins, l'ortland, Oregon. Hon. at Member Scrlpps-Mcltae News Assocla- San Francisco Bureau. -U1S Fourth St. Chicago llureau, 00f Security Itnlldlog. Wasblogton. D. C. Itureau, 501 14th St., W. W. Entered at Pendleton postoffice as seccond class matter. How beautiful is youth early manhood early woman hood how wonderfully fair! whit freshness of life, clear ness of blood, purity of breath, what hopes! There is nothing too much for the young maid or man to put into dream and In their prayer to hope In their day. O young men and women there is no picture of ideal ex cellence of manhood and wo manhood that I ever draw that seems too high, too beautiful for young hearts. Theodore Parker. REMEMBER THE ORPHAN. people. God knows they have suffer ed enough. God knows the day has got to come when the arch assassins, the men who are the controlling jtow ers behind the Jetts and the "Whites, will be exposed to the world and either sent to prison or to the noose." With clinched fist and shaking with emotion, Byrd walked toward the jury and said: "Gentlemen, you are on trial as well ns Jett and "White, and you must an swer to the bar of public opinion as well as the bar of the Breathitt crim inal court. You have got to do your duty or be pilloried by public opin ion." The honor and name of old Ken tucky is at stake. The disorder now seen at different places in the grand old state must cease. She has given the nation some of its best men and women and the feud, instead of grow nig in strength and bitterness, must give away before the progressive spirit of the age. PARROT AND MOTHER LAW. j rUf. mLt nu.lUW I T fl J Q 1 I run wit The clash of stockmen over range privileges and the friction constantly caused by the encroachments of one industry upon another, in the "West, testify to the narrowing down of a once wide empire to the condition of the older states. The Pacific coast is being rapidly reduced to the status of New England. It will not be many years until the man who owns stock will be compelled to own land on which to keep them. The forest re serve idea and the public park sen timent are slowly dawning on West erners. Something must be done to preserve the natural resources of the county from exploitation. As suggested editorially by the East Oregonlan Thursday evening, the Fourth of July celebration has been called off through respect for the stricken city of Heppner. Prineville has shown a like re- cnnit f n - T-I iinnTiiir o Tl il tnflnV Thp ' ... ,.' , ,. praise for this ready response. Dalles Is considering the advisability of abandoning her celebration on the . The school children of Pendleton same grounds. f are constantly increasing and the The message from Mayor Halley and associate rescuers at Heppner, The promptness and efficiency with which the O. R. & X. came to the re lief of Heppner. proves that all cor porations are not soulless. To the I superintendent and every official and I agent under him, be the unstinted It can neither turn back, go forward, nor stand still. It Is "confronted by a condition, not a theory." and doomed. San Francisco Star. LITTLE THINGS LONDON. London has Just been celebrating the centenary of tne birth or the man who Invented the first prepared fooa. It was not until about 1847 that Baron Lieblg's beef extract became known in the trade. What develop ment of food products In 5G years! Professor Darwin says that ulti mately the day and the mouth will be equal, being liqulvnleiit to Co of our present days. A parliamentary paper shows that 20.000 more boys than girls are each vear born in Britain. But they die so much faster that In a few months the number is even, and after that the females are at every "Be in ex cess. Sir James Guthrie, newly knighted upon merit, is only 44 years old. He was an associate of the Royal Scot tish Academy before he was 30 and is now Its president. He is famed as a IKirtralt painter, New Torn World. ATTAR OF ROSES. The ladies have suuuenly discov ered that thev are deeply concerned In the Balkan trouble. That disturb ance is sending up the price of the delicate perfume known as attar of roses. The scent Is now being retail ed at $10 an ounce, with every Indi cation that that figure will be dou bled In a few weeks' time. The mak ing of attar of ros?s 11 cue of the staple industries or the principality of Bulgaria. The principal gardens are at Kezanllk and extend 40 miles In the valley or the Marltza. Under normal conditions the rose extract Is almost as precious as liquid gold. In the making of one ounce one nnd three-quarters hundred weight of roses are used. Bulgaria exports two and a half tons of attar of roses annually, representing a con sumption of eight thousand tons of the flowers. Eugene Guard. A mother-in-law and her parrot are responsible for the "p"" Every Woman Should Write Dr. S .'S! B Hartman, President of The ''XHr Hartman Sanitarium. find no trace of him In Chicago But the vonng woman is determined to re- p- cove'r her husband. If possible. I ... Today. Insplte of the motner-In law's J opposition, she win ieue j furnished flat where the couple spent , their honeymoon and start a search for him in other cities. Among the places she will visit are Milwaukee., Denver and Burlington, Iowa, where ( Walz has friends and relatives, ir l , cannot find him I will not care to re-, turn to Chicago," said Mrs. Walz , yesterday. "It would ne ion i n-ithnllt mm. 1 hliuv , horn loves me. and that he left only be cause he didn't want mouier io with us. Then. too. my mother had a parrot she kept in the dining room, and mv husband said the bird spoiled his appetite. They quarreled and then ray husband left.' Chicago In-tcr-Ocean. EDUCATION IN INDIA. ML I t MRS. JOSEPH LACELLR India Is covered with great univer sities and colleges of excellent rank. All instruction is in English. But the more ambitions youth must break Mrs. Joseph Laeello, Ottawa, Eajt, OnL Canada, writes: "Pcrana Is better by far than any other medicine sold In the Dominion for venturing upon. which was received by the Progress Club late yesterday evening, was a final argument against the celebra tion. Conditions at Heppner are such ' j days are slipping by. At the opening oi tne scuooi year mere win ie one hundred more scholars than can be accommodated. The report that the sultan of Tur key has abdicated Is probably the that many months must elapse before ! P'pe dream of some correspondent. the city will present any semblance i Tue sultan is not the kind of a man to of her former self, in the way of be-' ,ve "P a throne and a bevy of 600 Ing self-supporting, and the more for- w'lv"s. tunate towns and cities near her ,at th ,L- , ,,. rJ. TWO OF A KIND. pair which she cannot do. Only those who have known Hepp ner Intimately for years can appreci ate the awful loss, as they look wi on that hillside of new-made graves and that unrecognizable mass of wreckage which covers the once smil ing valley. The Progress club did the grandest deed In the history of Pendleton when it called off the celebration, and laid the funds at the feet of stricken Heppner. A RIGHT TO ROAR. Ufe Insurance plays some strange tricks. .Mrs. E. E. Burdick. of Buf falo, lias Just received 925,000 from the insurance on her husband's life. Her husband was murdered by her paramour. .Mrs. Burdick disgraced her husband and her children, by running around with Arthur R. Pen nell. Mrs. Burdick was a worthless woman, yet she has a fortune In life insurance. Some of the men who toil to pay life insurance premiums should take the money and enjoy a little of life themselves. Atchison Globe through caste and actually cross the the troubles peculiar to vne sex. sui Kalapanl. the "black water." which I fered with backache, headache and ancient Hindus were prohibited from ' dragging down pains for over nine ; mouths, and nothing relieved me a par ticleuntllltookPeruna. A few bottles This one returns an Indo Gothlque, relieved me or my mlswaoie i.au-aeao, emancipated from spiritual law and , htlf-allve condition. I am now In good tradition. But there Is no place for health and have nolther aclie or pain, him either In Hindu or English socle- UOr have I hnd any for the past year, ty. He cares no longer to live in the ! r; every suffering woman would take most composite family of his rela- ternna they would soon know Its value tlons; he shakes hands and slaps the , jn(j ncVcr o without it." Mr. Joseph back of the old man" whose lotus r 11. Free Hnm Advice. In -view of the great lnultikidn ol women surf-Ting from some form of female disease and yet unable to find my cure, Dr. Hartman, the renowned feet he used to fall and kiss. He tnought the "higher education" would make him a great man an 'illustri ous fellow-citizen." ... But the English who received him so warmly in London withdraw their specialist on female catarrhal dls cordiality in India. He .ias offended j eJSSCs, has announced his willingness his own, and even though he may through expensive penances return to his caste, the sacred thread of family and spiritual relation is broken. His acute attack of English euueation has resulted In chronic gloom and disappointment Edmund Russell In Everybody's Magazine. to direct the treatment of as many cases as make application to him during the summer months without charge. Those wishing to tiocome patientt should addreis Tho I'eruna Mcdleln Co., Columbus, Ohio. ta,. BANISH THE FEUD. The Kentucky feViS has taken on alarming aspects within the past two years. The Goebel murder seemed to set the entire state on fire. Smouldering Representative Kitchen, of Xorth Carolina, relates an amusing story of an old justice of the peace in his county. It seems that two young at torneys were trying a case before him. After the arguments had fol lowed the testimony ot the witnesses, and the case was closed, the old fel low, awakening from deep reveries into which he had fallen, said, ad dressing one of the lawyers . "You I s indigestion or The Dinner PaeS Of the American working man is gen erally well filled. In some cases it is too well filled. It contains too many kinds of food, and very often the food is of the wrong kind h'ard to digest and njuuiimzjg lime nutri tion. As a conse quence many a work ing man develops some form of stomach trouble which inter feres with his health and reduces his work ing capacity. nere tnere know. Hank. I gave you the neclsion in the last two cases, so I will give this one to Tom. You can't expect to get them all." Which reminds us of former Su perior Judge Bahrs of this city, who rendered five decisions in favor of the Southern Pacific Railroad and only one against It. That one caused the railroad to oppose his renomination, whereupon the judge exclaimed: "I don't see what kick that crowd has coming to them. They might let a family rows broke out in the vicinity i ,e"ow' render at least one decision . .i i. ! against them." San Francisco Star. ot the Goebel trouble. Murder has followed murder and crime followed crime In quick succession, until out raged Justice stand aghast at the car nival of hatred. "Witnesses who dared to tell the truth on prominent men whose hands i Oposes Junkets NO TARIFF FOR ENGLAND. Joseph Chamberlain Is just now in the position of a man without a coun try. His proposed policy of protec tion has been tabooed hv all Enirland. were stained with blood, have been ' Including his own party and Intimate a t.. .t. . . .u i 1 personal uHnuciuies. uauour wno a driven from the state, their property , week ag0 ,ntlmated that it met with burned, the!' lives threatened and his approval has backed down and their homes mnce unsafe n a clv.'liz-, strenuously aserts that he Is a free trader. That Is because he sees i.ie ed community The courts cannot reach the feuds nor punish the participants in the bloody work. The mountain districts are bound together with Indissoluble bonds. Politicians and leaders are more po tent than courts. Juries hesitate to invite the wrath of the combatants and prosecutors who have the nerve to stand up openly and accuse the I principals of crime can get but weak I support from the citizens who try the ' cases. Prosecuting Attorney Byrd, who has shown some estimable nerve iu trying Jett and White for the Mar cum murder, defied the feudists in ojten court at Jackson, on Friday afternoon, when he waved his hand threateningly at the red-randed mur derers seated In the audience In the court room and said: "I want to give warning to you and all of your followers that your blood thirsty duels must stop in Breathitt . county. .Leave tills county and Its -J " .... .3j. J, ' 1:1 i "handwriting on the wall.'' His nope, and Chamberlains, was to divert public attention from the educational bill and other matters which threatened the life of his ad ministration. The scheme failed: the people of England are alive, awake, and know something; and now the ministry is iu a worse plight than ever. Its downfall Is a question of time only, and that exceedingly brief. any other indi cation of dis ease of thestotn ach and its allied organs of digestion snd nu trition, the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will almost invari ably produce a per fect and perman ent cure. Mr. Thomas A Swart, of Sub hutlon C Columbus, O., Box Hrt. writes "I was taken with e-ere headache, then cramo in the stomach and my food would not digest, then kidney and liver truuhle and mr back pot weak o I could scarcely get around. At last I had nil the com- plaints at oocc. tue more I aoctorcu llie wore I got until six years passed. I had becunie so. poorlv I coula only walk in the house by the aid of a chair, and I aot so thin I had rttrn a to du. thinking that I could not be cured. Then one of ray neighbors said. 'Take my advice and take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Uncovery and make a new man out of yourself The first bottle helped me so I thought X would get another, and after 1 had taken eight bottles in about six weeks. 1 was weighed, and rouad 1 bad gained tweuty.seven f zi pouuds. 1 am as stout and healthy to-day, 1 think, as X erer was." Vwir TV Pie-e' f it, ,.-wi,i C I Medical Adviser, paper covers, it sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense 01 mailing only. Address Xr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. $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 of your choice from our Immense stock; $15.00 worth to the second, and $10.00 worth to the third. The Question is. how many I different ways can the word ! "Furniture," and how many I the word "Rader" be spelled ! In Vi r fn11n-a--r-trw ennnrac tv spelling to the right, or down ward, or any combination of down and right, or right and 1 down, but always using con tiguous letters but no two times, using exactly the same numerical letters, yet en Bpell the words "Rader" 1 auu r urniiure correctly. For illustration, the word "Rader" may he spelled by using letters numbered 1, 2, 11. 12, 33. etc. 1 , 2 J 3 4 j 5 , C I 7 I S j 9 R J A I D E Rj Aj D E R 10 j 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 J 15 1U - 17 I IS a;deradera lil j 20 , 21 j 22 j 23 j 24 j 25 I 2ti 27 de;raderad 2t , 2W I 30 j 31 I 32 1 33 34 j 35 Sti erADERADE 37 I 3b 1 3M I 40 I 41 I 42 I 43 I 44 I 46 R I A j D j E j j R j A j D j E R 4U , 47 1 -ib j 4S j 50 j 51 62 j 63 54 A D J E R Aj D I E I R A oj , 5U. j 57 j 68 I 5'J j 00 I til j 02 03 de;raderad 04 , 05 I 00 j 07 I Ub j CD I 70 j 71 1 72 E Rj A j D j E I R j A j D j E 73 ; 74 75 - 70 I 77 j 78 I 7 I 80 - 81 RADERADER GRAIN COFFEE In comparing Grnin-0 and coffee remember that while the taste is the same Grain-O gives health and strength while coffee shatters the nervous system and breeds disease of the digestive organs. Thinking people prefer Grain-O and its ben efits. TRY IT TO-DAY. stt grocer aterjHherv ; I V;. sad He. per piclugft ,".v. i O SPICES, o COFFEE.TEA, tAKim POWDER, aAfORttfG EXTRACTS ilfcuiMKNlii. FintstFUvM. CLOSSETSDEVEBS PORTLAND OMMOM. 1 j 2 j 3 j 4 , 5 F I U j R j N j I j j C j 7 j 8 j U j R j E j 9 j 10 E I F 11 j 12 I 13 , 14 j 15 j 10 j 17 I IS I 19 20 URNjlTUREFU N 31 I N 41 I I T 01 U 02 R 03 E 71 R 1. or 13, 22, 23, 24, The solution to be handed in sealed, giving only the number of combinations that can be made of each word, with no name attached, iu order that the committee awarding the prizes will not know who is in the contest. But if requested, each winner must be able to write, numer ically, each of the various ways the number of times fthey claim. In order to Iden tity all solutions we simply (number each envelope con taining an answer and keep memorandum of each. No lone will be allowed more than one answer. Prizes awarded July 25, 1905. There s no sure thing that the nrst (solutions will be correct. So If you decide you want to (change your solution after handing it In yon can do so ty placing your second In the numerical order we receive khe latter. No one connected hvlth the establishment will le allowed to contest. 23 j 24 I 25 j 2C I 27 j 28 I 29 I 30 ITUREFUR j 33 j 34 j 35 j 30 j 37 j 38 j 39 j 40 lTUjREFURjN 43 j 44 j 45 I 40 j 47 I 48 I 49 I 50 UREIF1UIRN,I 51 , 52 j 53 I 54 j 65 j 60 I 57 I 68 I 59 j CO TUREFURNIT 04 j 05 J 00 I 07 , 08 j 09 j 70 FURNITU 72 , 73 j 74 I 75 j 70 I 77 I 78 I 79 j 80 EFURNITUR ol , 82 j 63 j B4 j 80 J Bb j 87 I 88 j 89 I 90 EFjURNlTURE 91 j 92 I 93 j 94 I 95 96 97 , 98 99 F I U 1 R I N 1 1 I T j U j R j E I M. A. RADER Main and Webb Streets ONLY TEN MORE DAYS In which to close out out entire stock, excepting our sewing machines. The prices we are offering have never been equaled in Pendleton before and every article is a genuine bargain. There are only a few days left. Every thing must go, If you want to save money come early as the stock wont last long at the prices we are offering. JESSE FAILING, Store near the Bridie 1 We have the BestBarnin. iu Real Estate. We htv, some nice homes thai . w$ be sold. Choice BuildjDB Lota. Alfalfa Land fromoc( acre to 160. Wr,M. t. . trom 160 tracts 12,000 Mies to j Rita k Swap Room io over Taylor's Hardware Store. fATER TAli We make a Specialty of BuiUini I WATER IIS, We make them right and tbijl always give satisfaction Oui I work is never slighted or botchcj.1 Pendleton Planing; Mi and Lumber Yard. ROIIERT FoRSTER, PfSf, CITY PROPERTY If you want to buy a hemj in P dleton, I have some bargains war I JGSO Will buy nice 3-room houat lot; fruit trees, good eu. jot nearly new. S800 Will buy cozy 4-roon nr.il three lots. .Mom sou; and fruit trees; flue well: on c r nt etrpt. imnrovemento the nrice of all. tisnrv will lmr uD-to-date w house; fine bam wun foundation; l porch; house nearly new; i-nrrtpn shade and 'fit Have -ie show you thll bas home. N.T, Office at Postoffice. 'Phone Bed LOOK AT Pendleton Real Estate for C-room dwelling, Bla""! " ral and 2 lots C-room dwelling and two lot fullly shaded lawn, to r.nn 14-room' boarding hous ; and ,nmllr located IW- C-room dwelling with two MM Slue i,.v, fen A number of lots sonieahat tor , ir.n each. 1 WP- street, iw. - each. Come anu Uu . . To find jusi right price, see n n RflVD. iHCotf' o.im for afl r J Fawn Pendleton, ( 12