East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 17, 1903, Image 4

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    l'ubllslioil every afternoon (excent Sunday)
ut I'cnmeton, Oregon, by the
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
Tlimic. Main 11.
Srii.SCI!UTIX UATIlci.
lmih cue year by mall $5.00
Dally, six months by mall -.r0
Dally time months by mall 1.2B
Dully, one moutli by mall BO
Dally. iei mouth by carrier (!"
Weekly, one year by mall l.fiO
Weekly, six months by mall 7fl
Weekly, four months by mall no
Semi-Weekly, one year by mall .... 2.00
Semi Weekly, six months by mall . . 1.00
Semi-Weekly, three months by mall .. .50
The Hast Oregouian Is on sale nt II. 11.
Itlch's News Stniuls at Hotel Portland and
Hotel rerUns, l'ortland, Oregon.
Member Serlpps Mcltae
tlou.
News Assoela-
San Francisco llureau, 10S Fourth St.
Chicago Uureau, 000 Security llulldlug.
Washington, D. C. llureau, 501 14th St.,
N. W.
Kntercd at l'endlcton postofltcc as second
class matter.
hi providing that the public
lauds shall be kept for, and
passed to actual settlers only,
and In laying plans through ir
rigation to make sure that those
lands shall be productive, the
very highest Interests of all the
people and of the state are serv
ed in nil possible ways. A re
public may have too many peo
ple, In a few places, Just as a
man may have too much weight
on two or three floors of a high
building. What Is needed Is pro
portionate distribution of the
people in the proper places.
Thus far the law of attraction
has been In full operation to cer
tain parts of the republic. It
remains for the thrill of irriga
tion to continue this work of
distribution. The out-of-the-way
spots must be utilized to relieve
the pressure from the cities.
Rev. William Wilkinson.
The open door to China should be
wide enough to admit every nation on
earth which has anything to sell.
A Pendleton policeman was ac
quitted the other day after a trial lor
using bad words In making an ar
rest. Probably the judge thought the !
policeman's work like driving a mule. 1
and that It requires hard words to
make things go. Eugene Ciuard.
People have become calloused
o
crime until the horrible deed at nur-1
kee. Wednesday evening, scarcely
causes a passing comment. Twenty
years ago, such an occurrence would
have been considered an epoch in the
history of the country in which the
crime was committed. Today It is
hurried by an anticipation nf some
thing more startling.
As n tribute to the excellence of
American manufacturers, the Cana
dian Pacific Hallway Company has
ordered ten new locomotives to be
equipped with American air brake
appliances. That Canada should rer-'
ognlze tho superiority of American
equipment over that of the mother
country, Is an undoubted guarantee of
the excellence of the Ynnkle's art.
The burning question In the Oregon
militia today is, how can all tho mem
bers be placed In office on a fat sal-,
ary? This same phase of the militia
question also applies to the United
States navy. The heart-burning Issue '
w)th mnny of the aristocrats looking
for a job, isiow can thoy get the of
fice and the stripes without soiling i
their hands in a long apprenticeship? J
Idaho women. Irrespective of party. '
combined with tho democrats to elect
an anti-gambling mayor in Iiolse, and
to their efforts is due the triumph. '
If antl-gamhllng laws in Idaho send '
tho same number of gamblers and
"macques" into, Oregon that the clon
ing of the games of Washington did.
the worst for this state is yet to conn-.
Oregon can only hope to get relief by
keeping the tide moving.
Knapi). the Ohio wife murderer,
who has heen relying 11a the Insanity
plea, Ihih been found guilty and will
grace the avenging electric chair. It ,
Heems like an easy way to Bottle the '
score against Hiich fiends to put thum '
out of their mibory so suddenly, when
a lifo of lubor for the state without ;
pay, or mercy, would ho more polg-'
iiant punishment, and would more
fully atone for crime.
Portland Is gaining an unsavory
reputation for crimo and lawlessness,
The story of six masked highwaymen
holding up -10 people on a street car,
sounds lllte Kansas border history.
Tho thug Is driving tho community
I
to desperation nntl It would not be
surprising if some Innocent men lc
not pay the penalty for the crimes
of murderous highwaymen now doing
business oil tlio const.
The Epplngurs, who failed In Sun
Francisco two weeks ago, !' tryiiiK
to control the Pacific Coast whent
ninrltot, have been Indicted for ob
taining money under false pretenses,
They wore virtually bankrupt n
month before the crash came, but se
cured thousands of dollars on bonus
securities In hopes of averting the
inevitable end. As usual, they drag
ged others down with themselves.
"A poor man's government and a
poor boy's country." was the title of
the address delivered before the Or.
egun Chautaiuiiin Association by
Senator Dolllvor of lown, Wednesday.
True, the poor man claims the gov
ernment and pays the taxes, and the
poor boy Improves the country. Their
duties stop here. The prollts and
honors all go to the "better classes,"
thanks to Mr. Polliver's trust doc
trines. Moscow and (Jeuesee, Idaho, are
building several miles of macadam-1
izett road Into the country districts I
this season, as an experiment In road '
building. The business men of these
two progressive towns, assisted by
the county court, are doing this work
for the purpose of demonstrating the
possibility of macadam In tho coun
try and will continue the work liidofl-1
nltely. If proper encouragement Is I
given. The towns recognize the urg-1
ent need of closer communication be
tween the city and the country, and in
order to bring about this condition, ,
j $2,000 is being expended this year iu l
good road building.
The cry of the West is for more fat
cattle and sheep. Where two fat ,
steers nre needed, one is fortncomlng.
Where two mutton nre wanted, one
can be bought. Packing houses will
never be Induced to face this condi
tion. Alaskan and Oriental markets
can never be captured by this coast j
unless more llnished product Is turned 1
out. There must be more hay, more (
fat stock, more ready response to the
needs of the markets. If the Oregon ,
country expects to hold prestige, j
There have been hundreds of head o
fat cattle shipped from Texas to the
if profits can be made on a L'.Oon-mile
haul, why can't more prollts bo made
011 a 200-mile haul, from the ranges of
Eastern Oregon
tile coast'
to the
markets of I
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TORTURING
DISFIGURING
Skin, Scalp and Blood
Humours
r., n:mnn Jn nnML
FrODI Pimples tO bCrOIUla l
From Infancy to Age
Speedily Cured by Guticura
When All Else Fails.
The agonizing Itching and burning of
the skin, as in Kczcrua; thu frightful
scaling, as in psoriasis; tho loss of hair
and crusting of the scalp, as In scalled
head; the facial disfigurements, as In
acne and Tingworm; the awful Buffer
ing of infants, and anxiety of worn
out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and
salt rheum, all demand a remedy of
almost superhuman virtues to success
fully cope with tlu'm. That Cutlcura
Soap, Ointment and Hesolvent are such
stands pi oven buoml all doubt. No
statement is made regarding them that
Is not justified by tho strongest evi
dence. The purity and sweetness, the
power to ufl'oril Immediate relief, thu
certainty of speedy and permauent cure,
the absolute safety and great economy,
have made them thu standard skin
cures, blood piirlllersaml humour reme
dies of tho civilized world.
Datlio the affected parts with hot
water ami Cutlcura Soup, to cleansutho
surface of crusts and scales ami soften
the thickened cuticle, Dry, without
rubbing, and apply Cutlcura Oint
ment freely, to allay itchlnc Irritation
and inllammatlon, and soothe and heal,
and, lastly, take Cutlcura Resolvent, to
cool and cleanse the blood. This com
plete local and constitutional treatment
affords Instant relief, permits rest and
sleep In tho severest forms of eczema
and other Itching, burning and scaly
humours of tho skin, scalp and blood,
ami points to a speedy, permanent and
economical cure when all else falls.
Bold Ibrouthool Hit vorld. Cutl.ur. R.idrat.t0c.(lll
lortn cr CUucalat Cotte4 ril!a,V3c. J"' of 0"). Oint
ment. Wc., So.p, 2c li.pou t London, rr Chtrt.rbouM
N i i'lru, 6 ltu il U fux i llotfoo. 137 Colunbul At. (
i'ollcr Jnjff Ch rm. Corp., Sol I'roprUtot.
astni for "Uow to Cur rrr lliuMur."
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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 17,
SMALLEST LOCOMOTIVE.
The smallest locomotive In the
world Is owned by W. A. Smith, n
Jeweler living nt Meridian, N. Y. The
.Meridian correspondent for the Now,
York World says that Mr. Sinlin made,
his machine working at odd times
during the period of three years and
the correspondent describes the nf ,
fair In this way: "The locomotive Is,
or hravily p'nted gold and the boll,
whistle and driving wheels are solid
gold. The trimmings are of silver 1
'PI.,, Im-nmntlve Is six and n half ill
I ehas long and the tender is three In
dies long. The boiler Is three-rourtlis i
of an Inch In diameter, the smoke, i
stack Is two and one-sixteenth Inches
high, and the other parts are In pro-!
portion. Kerosene is used for fuel
and steam is raised In loss than two
minutes. The whistle blows, the hell I
rings and every pari ol the !oromo
tlve works perfectly "
.1 Her 1 vn IiuIiu'imI to try, VAHUA
ItrI'H, I nil' tiotoi t ntthoui ttu'ni In tin? hoiift.
' Mr liter was In u terr uttm-e. ntul nix head
aciieil aiiJ I lu.l ki iii.icti ttuubiv Noit. lnci uk
Ink tJSC.in'tv I t ii tine Mr wife lias also iimjJ
Ibom with tjeiitiilci.il ri'iiilti for sour loninch."
Jos. UiiKHLiNii, Wit Couk'reis tt M lout. Ma
CANDY
CATHARTIC
TRADE MARK BtOISTgRtO
Pleasant P.ilalaW. Potent lam1 (i.nxl IK)
dood Norer icimi WoiiUhh or (.nee iw, "J.M.-, wc.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Sl.rllitf IUmhI, (bM.nf, Iklr.r., M.Mrf.l, t.rl. Ill
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NO-TO-BAC
il :uut iHliirlfilt'iM Uy all drug-
fc-,u u til' ICf', Totiacco Habit.
Crescent
Baking
Powder
Unking powders which are not Jif
the most reliable character are sour-
hold, and are really Insidious agents
for the Increase of Indigestion.
None should find a place In the well
ordered kitchen.
And there Is all the greater poasl
bllty of our health being impaired fol
,the reason that the injurious baking
powder is invariably the ligh priced
article familiarized by name to tho
public through the perpetual boom
Ing.
And hence the less expensive and
less known baking powder often
brings tar better results if ralrly tried
and more healthful results ensue. The
boom of n thoroughly reliable baking
powder like the Crescent can thus lie
fully appreciated. .
1,s composition includes nothing
lt the purest and most harmless
I constituents used with expert under
standing of how to produce the most
effective result.
Crescent
Is
Reliable
Sold Everywhere
One Pound 25c
With a Coupon
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THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST
Dear this In mind when you
need poultry and Block supplies
and ask for tho International
I'oultry and Stock Fond. Use
Kow ICure for your cow trou
bles. C. F. Golesworthy
127-129 East Aha St.
Agent for Loe's Lioe KiHor
i . gains u u n
ouui oiunmbii i
RISING
BREAST
No woman who uses "Mother's
. . i .1 r
and danger incident to mrui;
and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her m "m that
l,,,1f-l,,r ctmnrr fllirl
good natured. Our book
"Motherhood," is worth
its weight in cold to every
woman, and will be sent free in plain
envelope by addressing application to
Oradficld Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga.
The Grand Trunk Gold Mine i
Siunpter, 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. '! he COLUJY1 BIA valued at
$5,000,000. GOLCONDA valued at $3,
000,000. THE MONMOTH G. M. CO'S
BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo,
000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at
$500,000. THE IBEX valued at $400,
000, and many others.
The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go.
Owns Its Property Cotislstlni; of 160 Acres of Rich QolJ Bearing Veins
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It lias no indebtedness of any character.
It lias a conservative mining and business management.
It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15c put share.
It will become a dividend payer in a short time.
It will pay you to write tis 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
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H. S. McCallum & Company,
Minors, Brokorsand Financial Agents,
BAKER CITY, OREGON.
Or K. S. BRYSON, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon.
Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining
District Free on Application.
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,$50.00 Given Away
To the first one handing us
tho nearest correct solution
of the two following rebuses,
we will give ?L'G.0u worth of
furniture or other goods ot
your choice from our immense
stock; $1G.00 worth to the
second, and $1U.()U worth to
the third.
Tho question is, how many
different ways can the word
"Furniture," and how many
the word "ltador" bo sjielled
In tho following aquare3 by
spelling to the right, or down
ward, or any combination of
down and right, or right nnd
I dowii, but always using con
I tlguous letters hut no two
times, using exuetly the
' same numerical lotters, yet
all spell the words "ltador"
and "Furniture" correctly,
j For Illustration, the word
"ltador'" may bo spoiled by
I using letters uumliorod 1 2.
11, 12, 21
or
:.3, etc. The solution to bo
handed In sealed, giving only
the number of combinations
that can be nindo of each
word, with no namo attached,
iu order tlint tho conimltteo
uwnrdlng tho prlzos will not
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FURNITURE
19Q3.
And many other painful and serious
ailments from which most mothers
suffer, can be avoided by the use of
"MOlners t-riena. 1 Ins great remedy
is a vjuu-suhu tu wumuiij carrying
them through their most critical
ordeal with safety and no pain.
Friend" need fear the sufFerinjr
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Know who is in mo eouiuoi. " - or gtanaaru.
But If requested, each wlnnor grade w '" u aittJJG
must bo able to write, numer-1 JES5C. rtu
1 II.- 1. ! it. nxlnlld ' . I.
Know who Is In tho contest,
."ir' .."r" . ,. ".n,ra Near the Wi
:hoy. clnlm. In order to Idon-1
tlfy all solutions wo simply 1
number each envelope con-!
tabling un answer and Uoopj
a memorandum of each. No ,
mo will bo- nllowed more j
than ono nnswor. Prizes
awarded July 25, 1903. TJioro
Is no sure thing that tho first
solutions will bo correct. So
If you decldo you want to
khango your solution niter
handing it In you can tio so
by placing your second Iu tho
numerical order wo receive
tho latter. No ono connected
with the establishment will
id nllowed to contest.
OT. A. RADER
Main and Wobb Streets
FOR
We have the
iu Real Estate,
We
I I ,ntu A 1fi .
'wiana Land f,
lac' to 160. Whtal
t-iav,iH irom ICQ
ttll
12,000.
lorn I S(
Room in 0VM T...1
Hardware Store.
LOOK AT 1
x uuumiuu neai Estate M
6-room dwelling, stable, eta
.... uuU i. luia ji,ooo
C room dwelling and two 1m
muiy nuaueu lawn
52,500.
1 l-rooai boarding house ml j
I'uiuimiy locatea 2,5co.
t-rooai dwelling with two k
side $1,260.
A number of lots soniewhm)
i-u 10 tuu each.
1 lot on flat, five blocki (
Htrcet $500, Other lou on
eacn.
Much other very desirable
ty for sale. All sold 00 eiij
Come and buy.
To find just what you wai
riRiu price, see
G. D. BOYD. Ill Court
Not Tomorri
or This Mi
noon, but
Is the time to supply any
In your office any enliriti
any changes. If It is we
It nt all. it is well to do iti
How about the Typt
Need another machine? '
one you have working wl!
It a Smlth-Premler? Drop
postal.
DUNPHY & DICKERKU
Sole ncents for PaclJc Ci
347 Stark St. Portlllit
mm,. lu-linke-Walker Bus
College has purchased
Smith Premiers for m
school
Send txl
VI llj noheaponc,
, .,cnn in 123.00. W
in 1 '" i totter'
cangetanyw.t'
n lot c leaner In "."
Rigby-Clove
Manufacturers f
BARvia
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t-n i.c tor "
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Founarj "--old cls
Cash paid for A
; Pendleton,-
pally
The Oregon J
found on s"
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