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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1903. ' nlty, stand far nhend of any paitrj i political coloring. Independent and fearless In the I hlcliest decree the East Oregonlan . . I reeocntzes no master exeunt tho will lublrshil every nftcrmmii texcont Suuilajr) ' rtioMii- nu w i at 1'enilleton, Oregon, by the j of the people, and will serve the peo ple's Interest first, last and all the $50.00 Given Away To the first one handing us EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Ttatinc, Main 11. St'llSCKUTlOX UATUS. Illj. oue year lv ainll .....?o.oo mitt. itlK lutmths lv mall IIIt, thrw months by mail Daily, one mouth by mull Unity, per mouth by currier . . . . Weekly, one your by mull WeeU. lx months by umll .... WreklT, four months by mall . . 8eml-YeekIy, one year by mall . Heml Werkly, lx months by mall Semi Weekly, three mouths by mall 2.30 lJ.. .50 .05 l.no .75 .no 2.00 1.00 .50 time. No partisan aim or aspiration can possibly overshadow this deter mination. No narrow Interest can turn aside this unselfish policy. The motto nt the mast head declares that I'endleton and Pendleton's welfare claim now, and shall always claim, first place In the creed of tnls paper. Whatever conduces to niimlclp.il purity and moral advancement, whatever promises to safeguard the rights of the people In city, county, state and national politics, will nl- The IZust Oresoulan Is on sole nt II. 11. 1 wavs In future, ns In the past, receive UlctTs, News Stands nt Hotel Portland and i . ,, , Hotel l'etklns. Portland, Oregon. the undivided support of the l.ast News Assoeia Oregotiian. The particular color of a mun's po- ileinber Scrlpps Mcltac tlon. 1 Htlcal views has no weight In con Rat, Kranclsco llureau WS r.rt St j , , , h tmlg8 for tll0 0R.e ot Chicago P.ureau, linn Security IlilllilltiK. , w.siiin-ton. o. c. llureau. 501 14th St.. , mayor, or councilman. The wa in I which a man would vote on me tanii national N. w. Watered at Pendleton postoiTlce as second class matter. A young man heard an Oppor tunity knocking at his door one morning, and tardily went to see what It had to offer. Pointing to a high hill covered with rough stones and crooked paths, this Opportunity told him that at the top of that hill was a life of honor, comfort, independence and usefulness awaiting him. The young man shuddered when he thought of the long cllnib ahead of him. if lie went after the Prize, and said lie guessed he'd wait. He went hack and covered up his head In bed, thinking another Opportunity, with a Soft Snap, might knock. When he nwoke and came to Ills senses he was too old to make a start. His name had never been written in the tax rolls, nor the business directories. He was going down hill toward the Potter's field. Bert Huffman. THE SYMBOL OF UNIONISM. As a tribute to the advancing or silver Issue. In a national cam paign. would not determine his aliil- ! Ity to cope with the municipal ques j tions which nrlse In the conduct ol . j the mayor's office. I It Is the height of fallacy to draw I j such lines In local affairs. It Is sui j j cldal to make the city government I I the plaything of the politician. It Is i 1 the acme of unsound business prln , ' ciples to lay the city's welfare at the ' ! feet of the foe of good ' government, ' i to he a prey to Its purposes, while the friends of law and order fight 1 1 over the occupancy of a few paltry , offices. I Whatever brings good moral influ ! ences, good environment, good gov j j ernment to the city of Pendleton, the ' East Oregonlan will welcome and support. It believes that tliebe things can be secured tmlcker through liar ! ' niaiiy and union on the part of all ' good citizens, than through me acri mony and divisions that accompany a partisan campaign. It wants men, j not politicians, and to that cud will ' i direct Its efforts on every occasion In 1 which the welfare of Pendleton Is In the matter was referred to Mr. Itnninn. Lin r..nil till, storv and admitted Us unconventioun iy, um n-tuni..'... u v..- .,,,1,,,. v -lie strength and literary finish. ' the nearest correct solution Despite nil protests, he ordered Its ot the two following puhllcatlmi. At once tho name of 1 we will give W worth o ho mngnzlne became a household .furniture or othur goous o "(iid and the fame and fortune of .olir choice from our Immense Bret Hnrte were made. Exchange. stock. $15.00 worth to tno . second, and $10.00 worth to UNPARDONABLE WASTE. the third. .,,.,,,. I Tho question is. how man) Forest fires entail a tremendous different ways can tho word national waste every year. Oregon's 1 "Furniture." and how inan recent loss from this source i3 rrcsh nw word "Kador' bo ioiieu In the minds or her citizens. Only a ! m the following squares by i... ..,. f.ir..ui ni-na worn rnc i ci.oiiim- tn the right, or down ing almost throughout Now England, ward, or any combination of mid there, too. destroyed minions oi down ami rigiu. or ".." " volved. cause of organized labor, and as a According to immigration stntis recognition of the principles for tics. Southern Italy Is being literally which it stands in the industrial i depopulated by the "American fever " world, the East Oregonlan takes To every boy child born In the south pleasure in placing the union label I ern provinces, two men leave the at the head of this column. ! country for the United States. As a Iu doing tills the East Oregonlan grim irony on the exalted standard feet of vuluable timber. This sort of general annunl calnm Ity could certainly be prevented by the adoption of proper precautionary measures. There Is no uxciise for such an appalling waste of natural resources. The preservation of our forests Is already n burning question of prime importance It Is ns vital a matter ns Irrigation. The wholesale destruction or timber hns goue on long enough It Is time to stop It, ami stop It forever. Such destructive forest fires as our country Is afflicted with ate utterly unknown In the well governed countries of Euioikj. An efllclent forestry establishment would certalnlv prevent their frequent re currence. Dally Astorlan. MISS SOLOMON. A woman wns walking In n palm grove when a man saw her and hast ened after her. When she asked him why he followed her. he replied: Because I'm in love with you." "And whv are you In love with me?" she asked. "My sister, who comes arter me yonder Is far more beautiful than 1: go and fall In love with her instead." The man complied and went back, but only to look upon a woman as ugly ns sin. He was vexed and re turned to the lirst woman and said to her: "Why did you deceive me?" And she made answer: Did you not also tell me an un truth' For If von were really In love with me why did you turn back to the other woman - New York Sun. -"T- Ask --r healthy woman what she would sell her health for and she would tell 4i. . t... l i ' 'diamonds in the world i , NcouUl not buy it. What use for diamond rings to down, but always using con tiguous letters out. no i" times, using exactly the same numerical letters, yet all spell the words "Rader" and "Furniture" correctly. For illustration, the word "Under" may be spelled by using letters numlieied 1, 11. 12, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R A D E' R A D E R 10 11 12 i ia I 10 10 17 18 A I DERADERA ID I SO 21 22 23" 24 26 20 27 D E RADERAD "SB 2 i U , ill , 32 33 84 3b 1 JO E R ADERADE , S , 3 40 I 41 42 43 44 4G RA D E RA Dj E R "40 47 tt 4U'J CO j 51 &2 &3 04 A DERADERA -f,5 50 j &T &S &f 00 01 02 03 D j E R A D E R A D "f.4 , 05 , 00 , 07 j 0b 0U 70 71 72 E RADERADE "73 74 , 75 70 VY 7t 7U 80 81 RjA,DERADER 23, 24, "l or 13. 2: 33 etc. The solution 10 uc handed In sealed, giving only the number of combinations that can be made of each word, with no name attached, In order that the committee awarding the prizes will not miuw tin n . run SAl We have the limn... in Keal Estate. ye j some nice homes th be sold. Choice P,;u, J-ots. Alfalfa Land froa acre to 160. ui " Wi troni 1G0 tracts 12,000, aeies Room 10 over Taylor'i Hardware Store. I 2 3 4 5 0 ! 7 S j D 10 F U R NIT1UREF II 12 13 , 14 15 , 10 , 17 IS IU , ZU U R 'j N lTUREFU 1 , 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 2U 30 R , N ! I T UREMUIR 31 I 32 , 33 34 35 30 37 38 3 40 N I ' T U R E j F U R I N 41 , 42 43 i 44 45 40 j 47 48 j 4'J 50 I T , U REFURN,I TI 52 53 I 54 f.5 00 57 Oti 5U 00 T , U REFURNjl T Ul 1,2 03 04 ! 05 00 j 07 , 0b Oil 70 U R j E F U j R N I T U -1 tH Tii 74 , 70 70 I 77 7S j 70 80 R E F URNITUR ,1 , 82 83 84 85 80 87 88 I 80 1'0 E F U j R J N j I T U ; H E yl , '.12 '.13 H4 ' 05 110 07 , U8 L'O , F U i R I NITURE I AAlf mm n i in - " mum i i Ponillntnn T)n1 T1. i . iui uuu - luis 1,U00. C-room dwelling and two fulily shaded lawn, finely ?,UUU, ioa. ulin Is lii the contest. 1 But if requested, each winner I must be nble to write, numer ically, each of the various ways tho number of times they claim, in order to Iden tify all solutions wo simpiy umber ench envelope con taining an answer and keep mnmnrnnmmi nr eacn. JO t . .. . I 1 J.,r.iri l.nn.lL. I . one will uc nuoweu more i " u"u"""B uuuse uo than one answer. Trlzes i cemrauy locateu-jzo. awarded July 25, 1903. There C-room dwelling with two lots s no sure thing thut the lirst side ?l,250. liriltitlnna will be correct, ho 1 a immlm, nr inta .i it you ueciue yuu wiuu iu 1125 to J100 each chnuge your solution after . . . t . ... handing it In you can doo . t ,.. oth.rlJS"T iy placing your sccouu in tue ! . imtmerlcul order wu receive he latter. No one contiocted .vlth the establishment will ic allowed to contest. M. A. RADER Main and Webb Streets Much other very desirable i I iy ior sine, aii soia on easj Come and buy ' To find just what you want right price, see G. D. bOYI). Ill Court AAAAAAAAAiLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The Grand Trunk Gold-Mine does not vary from the independent policy it hns always pursued. It does not find It necessary to pay more wages than It has .always paid In fact, the wages of every man in the shop has always been In excess of the scale and every printer employed I has been a union printer since the , craft was first organized in Pendle- tou. Excellence has always beu the of American law and order, as com pared to the foreign, the same sta tistics show that there are only seven foreigners In Breathitt county, Ken tucky, where a dozen men have been hilled In feuds, in tho last thiee months. The occasion for the -organization of the Progress Club having passed ' with the Fourth of July, it does not firsf rem.lrement nr snrvlre and will I sw' necessary to Impose the extra continue to be. Standing for this one expense and labor of maintaining it.) qualification alone, if for no other, ! "I'on the business men. when the! the union label is a protection to the I Commercial Association can handle employer as well as to the employe. I the same interests that would claim The first aim of every good union ltB attention. should be to see that every man j T,1(J ru1) (jf x ,n tUe jal,ary claiming the protection of this wnl-1 m,Bnt .)t calle(, goId?Il as( t versal badge of honor, shall not im- j Catholicism. as the reign of Victoria, pose upon it; that every man wear- was tl)J KO,(1(,u agJ of Gruat IJritum. ing it shall bo deserving of Its pro- j A tm, mnrvelg of tn mh r,,Ilturj tectlon through the excellence of hlsi,mve mghe(1 ,jefore ,,,K v,ew. skill and the uprightness of hlR char-' actor. MADE HARTE FAMOUS. The Knst Oregonlan will go with i , , , .... ... , ' Anton Roman, who was killed last' unionism In the future, as in the past. wwJk by lh(, (1(!rallln(, r a car whtch only so long as unionism goes with , Was crossing a trestle on the North the right. When U goes astray, uc- fingers, or earrings to light 1 tli r.ftl-- hnlloued bv disease ? Health is the first requisite L to womanly happiness. General ill-health m women has its ori gin iu local womanly diseases. Cure the diseases of the delicate womaniv organism and the gen eral health is jwrfectly restored. The remarkable lieuefits ex perienced from the use of Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Prescription are due to this medicine's per fect cures of womaniv diseases. It establishes regularity, dries weul.cnir.g drains, h"ul- hifiani matiou and ulceration and cures female weakness. able to say a lew words in reran 1 to I 4 the menu of I)r Picrce'8 I'avortlt Prescription ami Ills ooiuerl sieuicai DUe iery writes itrs. I'lora rr. of Dallas Jackson Co.. Mo. "I wt templed to tr' tlie medicines alter seeing the eflect iijion mv mother At an earlv liaise of married life I was greatlv 'bothered with painful peri ods, also a trouWesome drain which rendered me ver weak and unfit for work of any kind t became so thin there was nothing left of nie but skin and '.on- Mv husbnre b-anie alarmed and got me a bottle uf t'a. vorite 1-rescrintiuu ' After he saw the wonderful effects of that one he got me two more and after I used those up there was no more pain, and I be gan to gain in ficsh very rapidly " Favorite Prescription " makes weak women strong, sick women well. Acccept no BUbstiute for tin- nu-iliriiie which works won ders tor weu women. cording to this paper's standard ot conduct, the right to oppose wrong MEN, NOT POLITICS. Shore railroad near Tomales, Cat.. was one of the best-known men In icnTTT CTTnT? lir A X7 California. As a pioneer book dealer I tLXZi SUuij tV J. I ' nml niiblisher lie nmassed considerable honorably and openly being tlie fore-. wealth, but he will be best remember most article of the Knst Oregonlau's j ed as the man who made for Bret creed will be fearlessly exercised. "arte a world-wide reputation Itom- 1 an established the Overiatid Monthly. and chose for Its editor V Bret Hurte, 1 as he tlmn signed himself, a contrib- There is no demand for political ; "tor to the Oolden Era mid other . ...... i ,., i, 'weekly publications. Harte had de- lines In the Pendleton municipal elec , VU,0I1J,, 'talt.nt for s10rt.8tory writlllg tions. The city can be Berved better 1 , om. (lay HeIlt -The Luck of Hoar witliout them. The purpoi.es of city ' Ing Camp" to the printers. When It ni -..11 lie more successfully leached the proofreader who was a unfit for publication. curried out without the bumpering Influence of party politics In nny of the departments, and the people can he more satisfactorily served by men selected for their fitness liiHtead of their politics. There are dozens of capable men iu the city ready and willing to become public servants, and tho men who would direct municipal affairs In the most successful manner, are men -whost last anil most Insignificant qualification Is their political color. Their business sagacity and experi ence ore the crowning qualifications. Thulr deep Intorest in the city's wel fare and their uncompromising atti tude toward all the evils that con irtmt the growing Western comniu- pronounced It tn Prevent Pneumonia and Consump tion Is to cure your cold when It "irst appeurs. Acker's English Rem edy will stop the cough in a night, and drive the cold out of your system. Always a quick and sure cure for AHthmu, Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. If it does not sat isfy you the druggist will refund your money, Write to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F W. Schmidt & Co.. druggists, 4 ' 4 1 -si 4 1 4 ' 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 , 4 ' 4 4 , 4 4 4 Sumptcr, 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. I he COLUMBIA valued at $5,000,000. GOLCOND valued ar $3. ooo.ooo. THE MONMUTH G. AT. CO'S BELLE HAKER mine valued at $5oo, ooo. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo, THE IBEX valued at $400, ooo, and many others. The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go, Owns Its Property Conslstlne ol ifio Acres of Rich Gold Bearing Veins ! 1 1 t I DID IT The successful man poaa his business and siys Many a monarch of finara tho learned profession! tlm cnrtiA V&tlV hlDDT vlct prions wacMarners the pleasant thous&t tut ....... ff.,rlu linvo nhfed ... iiw... n nut if the number of these people ' say "l did It with ray S Premier Typewriter." W iirliillnp res most astonishing group k a ....rutin eh na In P toil . 11c. n n fiTPnmM. 1 1 n C.nllh.l'feTlllHr wriier Drop us a postal illlnJlr'rlT O. u wm- Oil Stark St. Port"11 CoIIcrc has purchasei h Premiers for '', school It has no indebtedness of nny character. It lias a conservative mining and business management. It is ofltnne; 50,000 shares of stock -it y. pet share. It will become a dividend payer in a short time. It will pay you to write us for full particulars and to tnalte car fill 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. McCallum & Company. Miners, Brokorsand Financial Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or R. S. BRYS0N, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregou. Our Weekly Mining Letters on Stitnpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District lTruu on Application. t c 8 t 1 t cA nwr tH ' V V jm . . .-ml ff. ....... o?. w u-re nui --,. 1.t. r'nr Sta r traue "- I JESSE FA wr the Bridge f TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT?TTTTTTTTTTTTVTVTTTTVTV Her jiiilKmeut waH confirmed by other attaches of the magazine and fCRAIN-O V 1 THE PURE V J GRAIN COFFEE Even children drink Grain-O because they liko it and the doc tors hay it is good for them. Why not? It contains all of tho nourish, ineiit of tho pure grain ami none of the poisons of coffee. TRY IT TO-DAY. 'Atgroceri everywhere; 15c. nrulil;. pr iicks;e. Rigby-Clove Mfg. COMPANY Manufacturers of the :lig!)y-Q0Ye Combined Repairs for all kinds of! tn if if 4 , i :rarm macniacry; Foundry Work a Specialty j Cash paid for old castings 2 Pendleton, Oregon SEE US FIRST There is no end to the dainty economical summer dishes one iiiny have with the help of a good refrigerator, and how a good refrigarator does work for you - it saves you money every day in its use. Everyone has perfect dry air circulation. Coldness' alone will not preserve food, We have them in several sizes including the size you ft re looking for. BAKER & FOLSOM i. force r..oin!ince - .ip rr iu, 7 . no'"1", i The Ortson wjno nn,i on sale