East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 30, 1903, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1903.
In the history of their own little sea
coast towns or five to fifty thousand '
The movements of the other S0.000.-J
"00 people of the nation do not con-1
afternoon (eitont Sondaj) ! ccrn them do not claim their attcn-'
at I'endlcton, Orcjon, by the ) tlon. i
" . ! Although the work must be done
CAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING I
Tbtillsliet every
COMPANY.
Thane. Main 11.
sursscnnTiox iiates.
Iwtly, one roar by mall $5.00
Dolly, six months by malt 2.S0
Dally, three months by mall 1.-3
tally, one month by mall SO
Itolljr, per month by carrier C5
Weekly, one year by mall 1.R0
Weekly, six months by mall 75
"Weekly, roar months by mall !0
Semi-weekly, one year by mall .... 2.00
Semi-Weekly, six months by mall .. 1.00
Semi-Weekly, three months by mall . . .50
The East Oresontan Is on sale at It. It.
Xlch's News Stands nt Hotel Portland and
Hotel reruns, Portland, Oregon.
Member Scrlpps Mcliae
tlon.
News Assocla-
San 1'ranclsco Dnrean, 408 Fourth St.
Chicago Korean, l03 Security Bnlldlnp.
Washington, P. C. Ilureau, 501 Utb St.,
S. W.
Xntercd at I'endlcton postotrlce as second
class matter.
I have lived to know that the
great secret of human happiness
Is this; never suffer your ener
gies to magnate. The old adage
of "too many Irons in me fire"
conveys an untruth. You can
not have too many poker, tongs
and all keep them all going.
Adam Clarke.
Although the work
free of charge, by Oregon newspa
pers, tne East must lie educated. The
olden shell of provincialism must be(
pried open by the Westerner and a
little sunlight of twentieth century,
events forced in for the littlo East
erner curled up within.
The great spirit of Western en
lightenment must Invade the East.
The young offspring of the pioneer,
must send back a token to the leth-'
argic dreamer, bidding him to awake J
and know that the -war is over, the'
highway to the West open for travel t
and that the greatest country on ;
eatrth lies within a weei; s travel of .
Boston. '
Oregon newspapers have already
done more to bring the two sections!
of the country into closer communi
cation than all other agencies com-J
lilned. The work Is not yet finished, j
Until every hamlet cast of the Alle-I
ghenies has read the story of Lewis
and Clark and of Oregon's great an
niversary event of 1003, Oregon jour-!
rjmr MiiHiHnHHaBBBHgnHi'HinB wdisvw'
uallsts must not rest. It is almost
THE SCHOOL ROOM QUESTION.
The East Oregonian does not be
Beve the citizens of Pendleton are
satisfied with the present school
room facilities. Every patch that is
jut on the present rooms calls for
another patch a year later.
Within four years, enough money
Till have been squandered in fitting
ap old buildings to meet the emer
sency, to build two substantial four
or five-room buildings. At the end
tU the four years Pendleton will be
compelled to build the new structures
nd will have to raise we money
"ith which to build them, most cer
ialnly. She will have her funds tied up In
aid buildings which cannot be dlspos
d of, nor used for school purposes
any longer. She will be cramped and
startling to the average Oregonian to ,
think that there are prominent eo-i
pie in Philadelphia, in Boston, in Xew
York, in all the great cities- of the!
East, who have not yet read of Lewis '
and Clark's expedition. ,
If Miss Marie Ware is convicted j
of the charges against her. she will ,
prove to lie the most versatile swlnd-!
Ier (n the land office department. In '
order to obtain some valuable timber i
lands in Southern Oregon, she is nc-'
cused of using six "dummy" home- J
steaders names of men not In exist- j
ence and the entire proceeding of j
land entry and final proof is systemat-;
ically carried out on her oflice rec
ords, without a hitch and the "dum-1
mies" then deed over the land, to real J
estate "sharks," one of whom .is in
dicted with her. It is one of the most
clever pieces of wholesale fraud
brought to light In Oregon, and if she
is the author of it, she deserves credit I
for her originality.
S -. sA
1 mm
In' h vvfr7
St I- v " '
L ' i
P'A I IhC
To sweeten,
To refresh,
To cleanse the
system,
Effectually
and Gently;
There is only
one Genuine
Syrup of Figs;
to get its bene
ficial effects
Dispels colds and
headaches when
bilious or con
stipated; For men, women
and children;
Acts best on
the kidneys
and liver
stomach and
bowels;
Always buy the genuine Manufactured by the
Louisville, Ky.
i-'
4
i'-
Simv Francisco, Cad.
fh; genuine Syrup of Fig? is for sale by all first-class druggists. The
foil name of the company California Fig Syrup Co. is always
printed on the front of every package. Price Fifty Cents per bottle.
fsrniaHg.SyrupC?
ls
Fill
'some nice W. :.l
fbe SQM' Choice bJ
io 160. ttJ
tracts from 160 A
112,000.
r
oom loovetTiri
naraware Store.
We mike a SjwcuhjtfB
or Stun
We make them ritht i
always give satisfiaeel
work is never slightd
fewYorkY.
Pendleton Planiafl
and Lumber Vi
Robert Fomn
LOOK AT
Pendleton Real Estate!
The telesrraphtr news item sent '
rer crowded duritip all this time I om Irom ArllnRton on Tuesday lol-
and the only biisinesllKe way to set- j lowInK tlle Heppner flood, to the ef- j
ae tne matter Is to build the new : let 1 uuu an u. re,,el "a,n
school houses now before .mr mnro ,laiJ fallen through a bridfie and kill
ed four men and two horses, was un
true. JIany inquiries have reached
this office in regard to the occurrence-
ana superintenuent J. r. o unen, or.
saying that nothing of the kind hap
pened and that there wns no founda
tion for the story.
aioney is used in patches.
Delay in meeting the situation only
complicates it more. ine school
population Is Increasing dailv anil
lo try to accommodate it In made-! tne - n & rrects the item by
arer rooms which must be caHt aside
TrJthln two or three years, is not
sood management.
The board can only do what it is
-ioing patch up these rooms, to meet
the needs of the situation. The citi
oens have refused to authorize them
to build new buildings, so their hands
re practically tied and they must
atllize ever- means within their reacn
to accommodate the school population.
INEXCUSABLE IGNORANCE.
If the answers to letters of Inquiry
regarding the Lewis and Clark Fair,
aent out by the Oregon Dally Journal
to parties in Eastern cities, represent
the general knowledge of the fair, in
that section of the -country, there is a
treat deal of dense. Inexcusable Ig
norance on this historical subject,
there.
I the people of the East do not
eenerally know of the Lewis and
Dark expedition and of the plans
now being carried out for Its com
memoration, there is truly a great
work ahead for Oregon newspapers.
The truth of the matter is, the pro
rinclallsm and narrow views of the
far East, blind all eyes to subjects
md events not concerning them di
rectly. It was the New England sen
timent In congress which prevented
the government from sending assis
tance to the struggling Oregon set
tlersIt was the New England senti
ment which thanked God that the
Jlocky mountains lay between Boston
and the Oregon wilderness.
People of that old coast have not
mingled widely with the world. They
iave not touched shoulders with the
ideas and views of people of sister
ftates to any great extent. There Is
a tendency to stay In the shell year
4i, year out. There Is a world of
dacation and enligntenment there,
tat it Is confined to dead issues and
antiquated subjects. Current history,
ttnrent events, thrilling touches of
the present day and age are not
farts of the New Englander's life, it
would seem. They are wrapped up
- y
The next legislature of Oregon will
be called upon to appropriate $35,000 I
to pay the deficit in the coyote scalp
bounty fund. When this amount is
paid. Oregon will have spent $212,000 I
for coyote scalps, many of which were j
imported from Idaho, Washington nnd
California, to the border Oregon counties.
Ignorance
Blows out the eaa and furnishes
the newspapers with a jest and I i
an obituary notice. B Didn't vji
.uw. noa iuuucu' may dp
an honest plea, but it never
brought a victim bock to life.
Those who let a cough run on,
in ignorance or the danger,
find no escape from the con
sequences when the cough de
velops into lung trouble.
The best time to kill a snake
is in the egg. The best time
to cure a cough is when it
starts. Ordinarily, a few doses
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery will cure a
cough at the beginning. But
even when the cough is deep
seated, the lungs bleed and the
body is wasted by emaciation.
Dr. Pierce's Golden iledical
Discovery will in ninety-eight
cases out of every hundred effect
a perfect and permanent cure.
Sly hiufaand bad been coughing Tor years ami
people frankly (old racthat he would go into coo
sumption." writes Vn. John Shlreman, or No.
265 Jjlh riact, Chicago. 1U. lie bad tuch terri
ble coughing apelU we not only grew much
alarmed but looked for the bunting of a blood
Yeaiel or a hemorrhage at moat any time. Alter
three days coughing he was too weak to cross
the room. The doctor did him no good. I
stated the cae to a druggist, who handed me a
bottle of Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery
My husbands recovery was remarkable. In
three days after he began using Dr, Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery he was up and
around, and in two more days be went to work
Two bottles cured bun."
The Common Sense Medical Adviser,
IcoS pages, in paper covers, is sent free
on rccnpi 01 31 one-ccm stamps 10 pay
Auur
I
If You Haven't Spunk
and energy enough to sit
right down th's minute and
write for our catalogue we're
afraid you're not suited for a
business life. This may ba
thej best chance you have
ever had. Don't waste it.
We educate you practically
for business and get you a
position when competent. A
postal card will bring full
particulars. Isn't it wonh
your while to write now be
fore you forget it.
Behnke-WaDier Business Colhige
I'ortlaml. Orecn
Bellevlug the Smith-Premier
the most popular typewriter 011
earth, we have purchased 25 ma
chines for our new school
Bargains in
expense of maillnjj only.
R. V. Fieri, Buffalo. N. Y.
Idresa .
J
Real Estate
I have a larger and better
list of Farms, Stock Ranches
and City Property to sell
than ever before. Also a big
lot of land in the coming
wheat section of Eastern
Washington.
N. Berkeley
Rigby-Clove Mfg.
COMPANY
Manufacturers of the
IARYESIE1
Repairs for all kinds of
Farm Machinery
Foundry Work a Specialty
CaBh paid for old castings
Pendleton,
Oregon
Did You Ever?
No You Never!
What, Never?
No, Never!
have Pendleton people had a chance to get
FURNITURE SO CHEAP
Jn order to get some lines at the prices we
bought, we were compelled to Ftock heavier
than our room will justify, and we now find
ourselves overstocked. Therefore, in order
to reduce stock, and get the cash we need eo
budly, we have decided that for one week,
Cr?miATURDAY' JUNE 27th, we will
tSS??!11 prices NEVER BEFORE
HEARD OF IN PENDLETON
Seeing is believing. Step in and see, and in
cidentally see about that $50.00 worth of
furniture we are giving away. New car of
furniture just received. Come early and get
choice bargains.
M. A. RADER
Main and Webb Streets
!' G-rooni dwelling, stable,
: ral and 2 lots-JUKO.
G room dwelllnc and tto
7 fullly shaded lam, Itql
I $2,500.
I i 14-room boarding house
i , centrally located-UX
: 1 6-room dwelling with rto
I, I side U50.
. A number of lots MwiStl
(125 to $150 each.
1 lot on flat, lire bloch !
, I street, J500. Other loos
each.
Much other very
ty for sale. AU sold (
Come and buy.
To find just what rt
right price, see
CD. BOYD. UK
TRANS
TRUCI
STORAt
CROWNERI
Telephone .
r
A Cool. I
la ttnhisna's Amf
lors, under the ff.'
lust the pb
. u .KnoalW
class uuxi'-o-
... 1 Mf1
blesfupt
gallery, "-r-freshments
vA '
T
On Its Merit
Has the large demand for
Byers' Best Flom
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
Free Musical &tt
n PucnlMT
, uTocntTRT
IJIUDOVW---
Buggy
am
.. ... for Wheat
! ordering
Missouri
ChrtO. w
'3'
r