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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1903)
m m 1'ubllslicil i-vpry nfU'riumn (I'xri'iit Sunday) nt lVmllotnn, Oregon, by tlu- EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Plume, Main 11. HtJiisciin-rio.v itA'rra. Iully, nne yi-ur by mull $3,011 Dully, six moil I lis by mull i!.."u Dully, thm' month by mail l.-.i Dally, one month by mall no Dally, per month by rurrler tlft Weekly, nne year by mall l.fin Weekly, nil montlw by mail 7ii WeoUly, four muntliH by mall 5(1 Heml-Weekly, nne year by mall .... Loo Semi-Weekly, six liinntlia by mall .. 1.110 Heml-Weekly, tbreo months by mall .. ,0U Tile Kilat Orpffimlim Ik nn sale lit It. It. lllch's Nona HIiuiiIh lit Motel l'.irtliunl and lintel lvrklnN, riirtlaml, urogim. Member Kcrliips-Mellae Hon. News Assoela- San Krundm'n llnrean, -ins I-'mirtli St. Chicago llnrean, null Security lliillillng. Va!iluBtnn, II. C. lturean. .Mil Hth St., K. W. Entered at l'eudleton piwtnftlco as nernnd class matter. Three things are given man to do To dare, to labor and to grow Not otherwise from earth we came Not otherwise, our way we go! Three things are given man to he Cheerful, uuilotihtlng and hu mane, Surviving through the direst fray, Preserving the untarnished strain. Three things are given man to know Heauty and Truth and Honor. Tltese Are the nine virtues of the soul, Her mystic powers and ecstn cies. Miss Carmen. INJUSTICE TO PENDLETON. F. H. Newel, chief of the United States geological survey, gives out tlie Information that Pendleton Is headquarters for a company of fraud ulent land locators, which Is merci lessly robbing innocent settlors bj locating thorn on lands which they are led to believe will bo Irrigated. .Mr. Newell has not visited Pendle ton nor the Irrigation reservation nt Echo, and his Interview In Tuesday's Oregonlan is unfair to this city and to every citizen who has spent a day with friends looking over the Echo land with a view to llllng. There Is no company nor individual in Pendleton operating ns locators on any Irrigation tract; there is no one here who has acted In that capacity at any time during the excitement accompanying the withdrawal of that land, nntl Mr. Newoll's story Is abso lutely unfounded. This long-range Interview would lead the public to believe that Pen- dieton harbors a fraudulent concern, ready to fleece the homeseekor on the slightest opportunity by claiming to ftave inside knowledge or irrigation plans. This Interview rioni Sir. Newell will go to many places where there are intending homeseekers for Ore gon, and coming from one so high in authority will do untold injury to tills locality. In Justice to the community Mr. Newell should make thorough investi gation before spreading broadcast such Information. Tliero is a class of land hunters in every community that Is Just as cul pahle nnd just as detrimental to the interests of the country as the land locator. On the slightest provocation this eager, greedy class or investors fly to new Holds and the first thing they do Is to offer to "pay" for "In side" information. Helng Ignorant of Innd numbers, thoy must necessarily hire some one to "show" them and they do not make a kick on any price that Is charged them for this service, until they And out they can't use the land nor get a fortune out of it In a day or so. They go Into tlio proposition with open eyes, pay willingly all tho ex penses of the transaction nnd then seeing that their judgment was poor! cry "fraud." anil givo the people and the .community n black eye. Some woeful tale from one of this class of eager Investors was proba bly tho basis of Mr. Newoll's Inter view. The school land board ot OrolHm has closed hut two Joans with dis tricts since tho law fixing tho rate of Intorost on school funds at 5 por rent wont Into effect, While many dls- trlcts are Issuing bondB which ennnot lie sold In scarcely any InBtnnce at loss tlinn R por cent Intorost, very few of thorn ore Inking ndvnntnge of tills law. The atnto has n quarter of n million In school funils nccumulnt Ril, which should he In use In Improv ing Bchool property In Oregon, In stead of foreign capital, with which loans nre purchased. It Is hotter pol icy to employ home cnpltal In Improv ing schools If po8slhlo. By doing this the Interest otnorwlso sent to outside points, Is kopt at home to swell the total fund that Is again loaned out for the henofit of Oregon school children. Ex-Congressman Loud, who was ery nctlvo nB cholrman of the house postolllco committee, In heoplng down' the salaries of postal omployes, is now accused of helng Implicated In the postolllce frauds. Ho was beaten in the last election through the tn lluence of prominent clerks in the mall service, who wont to California and "plugged" against him on account of his objections to a raise of sal aries. It now dawns upon the peo pie that his own salary wns being constant.)- Increased by wcys that were once dark, but which are now be ing brought to light. It is not always the case that the mnn who objects to prosperity for others, refuses it him self. All the lynchlngs do not occur In tho South, nnd it is safe to say that If tho same provocation wore present ed in tho Northern states, the lynch lngs would go merrily on just as they do In the South. Delaware gathered a crowd of 4.000 yesterday In about nn hour and tortured a negro to death. Many people doubted Hint this much vitality existed In Dela ware. Governor Chamberlain voices the ringing sentiment of a virile, aggres sive young state, when he says to the Ohio Manufacturers' Association that the prosperity or Oregon depends more upon the latent forces of her Industrial life and the activity of her people than upon tho political color or the president of tho United Stntes. Kreewator and Pilot Itock enjoy the distinction ill- liilll.-lllir thn In Vntxai mil' ! capita donations to Hoppnoi- of any other towns yet reported. Free wn tor gave ?4IIS and Pilot Hock $45u, and neither or them have over 4110 popu lation. Uoosevelt has become desperate in the postoflire scandal situation, and as a last effort to bring the thieves to Justice, employed the most proml- nent democratic lawyer in Baltimore to assist in the prosecutions. The Portland butchers are now artor the scalp of Dr. Woods Hutch inson on account of his stringent i.win, !...... I.... i a, m, meat inspection regulations. The people who eat meat are with him. So far the cities of Portland, Athe- nn, Prinevllle anil Pendleton have called off their Fourth of July cele brutioiiB, out of respect for Heppuer. RACE PROBLEMS. uecognuioii of Individual ami of nice is one of tho questions of the hour, and it will compel attention more nnd more In spite of suppression or the atrocious manner of governing She'll Be Glad lis! DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE Fillplnoa, or notwithstanding any er rort to nnuox the unfortunato Cubans. Tho discoveries reported by Oeneral Miles as hnvlng been made by him In his tour of the Philippines, nre dis heartening io those who would be lieve tho Anglo-Saxon race too fnr ad vanced beyond bnrbarlsni to have In clination for. much less permit, the practice of cruelties such ns those declared to have been perpetrated on the Filipinos. The larls narrated and to the writer some of these horrors wore not long since admitted by one who had wltnesed them simply show that even civilization nnd culture have not yet wholly eliminated savage Instincts from human nntiire nntl that where opportunity Is given, oppression is most apt to be used. The i.iibans re member this with such distinctness tlint even expediency cannot mnke the Idea of annexation popular except with those speculators with political situations who thoroughly believe in nttcntlou to (ho individual first and the race next. Senator Newlands, In his plan for "Inviting" Cuba to Join the United States, can scarcely be thinking of any regulation of race dlf forences. Nor Is he considering, it would seem, the adding to the while ,.n,iln,lnn ..f ..in nnt'nciimniit nn nil. dltloiinl Immense black population, which must be estimated in that stitu tlnn of the race problem which Is al ready n sufficiently dllVtoiilt equation. That theie Is not felt in Latin coun tries the intense antagonism to the negro which the people of the United States cultivate, should bo n credit mark to a greater breadth of mind and heart, but It should also be a reason why those Latin countries should not. by being absorbed Into the larger government, become closed to creator freedom of the negro as a eltl.on and I an Individual or bring their rjuotn of the black race to bo placed In the try ing position their brothers occupy under the stars and stripes. They would better not become citizens than ns citizens to be disfranchised. Over land .Monthly. .lames K. White and Charles T'lm plead guilty to u charge of forgery at Astoria, Tuesday. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. How To Find Out. I'ill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours ; ns-eclimentorset-tliugiitdicatesnu unhealthy con dition of tlie kid neys ; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back i.-. also convincing proof that the kidneys uiul bladder are out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedv. fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the buck, kidneys, liver, bladder ind every part of the urtnarv passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following Use of liijuor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the (Uty, and to get up maiiv - .i..: . -i-i .!i.i ....Ti llllica lllll IIIK but; mi;iib. hl: mini ,11111 the extraonlluarv effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized.' It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis- tressing cases. If you need n medicine you should have the liest. Sold bydrug- gists in fiftv-ceut and one- c.ouar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a beole tliat tells all iilmllt it. lmtllM-tit f rc fi&L-l vL 11 faM by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Itiuir. lmmtnti. N'. V. U'lu-n numaof Bwim.niot. writiiiK mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, llinghamtou, N. Y. To Ret a live Baking Powder for a dead one. Crescent Bik ing, powder is egg an. I plios phate, pure an i heal hful and contains no injurious Roclielle Salts I Pound 25c Doubly Economical Look for Coupon Sold by your Grocer Ask for it ;J IP DISAGREEABLE REFLECTION)) The mirror never flatters; it tells truth, no matter how jmicu it may jiurt uie pride or how humiliating nnd disagreeable the reflections. A red. rotijrh skiu is futnt licautv. and blackheads, blotches nnd are ruinous to theTcoiuplcxion, and no wonder such desperate efforts arc made to Itidc these blemishes, nnd cover over the defects, nnd some never stop to consider the danger in skin foods, face lotions, soaps, salves and nowders. but apply them vigorously nnd often With out regard to consequences, nnd many complexions I are ruined by the chemicals and poisons contained In these cosmetics. Skin diseases are due to internnl causes, to humors nnd poisons in the blood, and to attempt a cure by exter nal treatment is an endless, hopeless task. Some simple wash or ointment is often beneficial when the skin is much inflamed or itches, but you can't depend upon local remedies for perma nent relief, for the blood is continually throwing off impurities which irritate and cloff the glands and pores of the skin, and ns long as the blood re- mains unhealthy, just soloiig will the eruptions last. To effectually nnd per manently cure skin troubles the blood must be purified and the system thoroughly cleansed nnd built up, and S. S. S., the well known blood purifier and tonic, is acknowledged superior to all other remedies for this purpose. It is the only guaranteed strictly vegeta ble blood remedy. It never deranges the system or impairs the digestion like Potash nnd Arsenic and drug of this nnd assimilation of food nnd improves If you have any skin trouble send . ,, x- 1 t . 1 , 1 -' $50.00 Given Away To tho first one handing us the nearest cone (,t' tll0,two lol'uwll ect solution ng rebuses, we will glvo 525.00 worth ol lurnlturo or other goods ot your choice from our immense stock; J15.00 worth to tho second, and $10.00 worth to tho third. Tlie question is, how many different ways can the word "Furniture," and how many tho word "Itader" bo 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 s'l'iie numerical letters, yet all spell the words "Hader" and "Furniture" correctly. For Illustration, the word "Under" may bo spoiled by using letters numlicrod 1, 2. 11.' 12, etc. 21. or 13, I4JI3CUSCS. i" tnuijjc iur uicuicui uuvice. v rue us uuuui yuur case. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm Tho solution to be handed In sealed, giving only tho number or combinations that can be made of each word, with no name attached, In order that tho committee nwurding the prizes will not I I 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 0 10 F"RNITUREF II 12 13 14 15 10 17 IS 10 20 URNITUREF U 21 22 23 24 j 25 j 20 j 27 28 20 30 RNITUREFUR 31 32 33 34 36 30 37 3S 30 40 N'TUREFURN 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 4'J 60 ITUREFURNI 61 62 53 54 65 50 67 68 60 00 TUREFURNIT 01 j 02 03 04 05 00 07 , OS 00 j 70 UREFUjRNTU 71 72 73 74 75 j 70 I 77 78 70 SO REFURNTUR 81 82 83 j 84 85 80 87 j 88 SO 00 EFURNITU R E 01 02 03 04 05 00 07 08 00 j FURNITURE The writing is "before your eyes" a e"i fro, rr T,,Ch ther? Uharge are in front. Type are cleaned in m -u- 1 VDe are clenm.rl ;.. h hnAc ni. . 7 "' THE I wnVRWnnn V maci,,ne"t'l you have seen and tried lfli. UNDERWOOD. None superior. Call, phone or write. JOHN S. KEES, Agent Pendleton, Oregon 24, 1903. the" S;. pimples CartervUle, Gil., K. K. No. S. I Buffered lor a number of vein with a iovero Nettle-rh. About twelve, year ago I started uilnir B. S S., and after taking three I bottles I folt myself cured and have since taken a bottle ooossionallv and had little or no trouble alonr ' that line. My general health has been better since. I reoommend ti.fi. 8. ns a good blood medlctno and all round tonic, Yours truly, Mrs. M. I. PITTARD. Some two vears airo T miffA,-.! - Croat deal, caused on account of bad blood, out ov ' nlmtllM ll-nlr- ' out over my body and kect Benin worse day Seoincr 8. B. flay by day for over a year. S. B. 8. advertised In the pa- pars and having heard also It had cured several people In this Uty concluded to give it a fair trial. After using the medicine for some time, taking in all six bottles, I was entirely cured. EDWAHD C. LONO, 1030 Clay Btroct, Paducah, Ky. character, but aids in the digestion the nppetite. Ileing a blood purifier and tonic combined, the humors and poi sons nre counteracted and the blood made rich and pure, nnd nt the same time the general health and system is rapidly built up nnd good health is established, and this, after nil, is the secret of a smooth, soft skin nnd beautiful complexion. for our free book, "The Skiu and Its T T ' 1 - l 4. . 1 2 ( 3 4 , 5 , 0 7 8 ! R A D j E R A D E R 10 Jl 12 i3 j M 16 10 17 IS A D j E R A D E R A l'J , 20 j 21 22 21! 24 26 20 j 27 DIE RADERAD 2u 2ii , :to i ::i :i2 ( :::: :m ::s ;iu E R A Dj E R j A D j E 3 :i!s III! i 10 , 41 I 42 43 14 46 RAiDERADER Tii 4l -ii V.) , 50 51 62 6d 54 ADERADERA 55 50 67 , 5S 6U tiO ) 01 j 02 03 DERADERAD 04 05 00 j 07 0b Oil j 70 71 72 E RA D E R A D E 73 74 , 76 70 77 7S 70 SO 81 RADERADER 23, 4. Know who Is In the contest. But If requested, each winner must be able to write, numer ically, each of the vurlous ways tho number of times they claim. In order to iden tify nil solutions we simply number each envelope con taining an answer and keep a memorandum of each. No one will be allowed more than one answer. Prizes awarded July 25, 1903. There ' Is no sure thing that the first solutions will be correct. So, if you decide you want to change your solution after handing It in you can do so iy placing your second In the numerical order we receive he latter. No one connected vlth tho establishment will io allowed to contest. M. A. RADER Main and Webb Streets THE UNDERWOOD VISIBLE TYPEWRITER Is the in'st practical Type writer for Uohool or Business purpose BECAUSE all ,he the time. It exlra- MrriMl a., ;nc. has the . t 1 ctnnc - ' ' tun filial I" o., :.i -:i:... '""""i wiilioui suiui'b FOR nr. i w 8 ave ft, j in Pool t. . estate,' Snme "he hoJ Lots- Alfalfa U'i acre to 160. tracts from 12,000. Rib Si Room loovttt Hardware Si, I We mike a Sptcult, J WATER We make them uJ always give satislitl work is never slighttdl Pendleton Plani and Lumber 1 RokertFoi LOOK Pendleton Real Esti O-room dwelliDS, ral and 2 lots-Rtttl C-niom dwelling and ti;l fullly shaded lawi, $2,6(10. 14 -room boarding I centrally located-); li-room dwelling vltb t side $1,230. A number of lots somen $125 to $150 each. 1 lot on flat, five Vk street, $500. Otter k each. Much other verj i ty for sale. All soldcil (!ome and buy. To flntl just what jal right price, see C. D. BOYD. IHG A Cool U Rnhiaon's AniM lors, under the W.I lust tlie pl t J I - IIR-I nway leisuicu" class bowling! did pool and I hies: up toil11 aiinrv Tempt froclimentS International S PooitryH C. F. Coles; .,1 tso Agent forlte'1 KIT 1 lmlll Will la 9 HI .m ani-IIOD J las " ,,nrt on le ' j fo"nd 00