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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1903, rublisliprt every afternoon (except Sunday) ct l'euilleton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. 'I'bone, Mnlu 11. SuilSCItllTIOS KATKS. Dull), one year by mall $3.00 Ihilly. six months by mall ".Ml Daily three months by mall 1.25 Dally, one month by mall no Dally. per month by carrier Go Weekly one yenr by mall l.r.O Weekly. Mx month by mall 75 Weekly, funr months by mall .CO Semi Weekly, one year by mail .Th . 2.00 Semi Weekly, six months by mall . . 1.00 Keml Weekly, three mouths by mail . . .50 The Rust Oreconlan Is on sale at IJ. B. ltlcb's News Stands nt Hotel Portland nnil Hotel IVrklu. Portland, Oregon. Men,bei !t'rlppi.Mcl:ac JCcivs Associa tion tiin Kranclsco tlureati, 40S Tourth St. CtilcRffo Dureau, 000 Security llnlldlnj;. Washlnctnn. V C P.nreau. 501 14th St., N. W Kntered at Pendleton postoCfice ns second class matter. "Under our form of govern ment all authority Is vested in the people, and by them delegat ed to those who represent them in official capacity. Every pow er possessed by an official be longs not to him, but to the people. He is the trustee of an express trust to be administer ed for the public good, not for private gain. If all officials were corrupt and all official acts were for sale, then government would soon become the debauch ed tyranny of the few with wealth enough to purchase offic ial favors. "The oflicial who would be tray his trust would sell his country If he could. He Is a traitor to pence more danger ous than the traitor of war. The greatest enemies of the repub lic today are the givers and takers of bribes." John . Polk, district attorney of St. Louis ' suit, In which case Cardinal Oreglia, The wit tif the note and comment j as hvati of the cardinal' college, n column of the Oregonlan has evident- mains In temporar power as head of ly had a funeral in the family. Ac-! t,,e church. cept condolences. Wyoming is just now vying with Kentucky for a killing record. Close ly following the Southern feud, as a cause for llmboring up six-shooters, the Western range war is a good second. The mayor of Brockton, JIasg., who has just been olected for the tmru time, is a plumber by trade. As an evidence of his popularity with the people, no political humorist has yet accused him of connecting plles to the mayor's office. hot air ,., . :,. . ' kota Unlvorolty. l'rot. Oarreti Drop- Over In Republic. Aash.. the teIe-,,)Urs. haB fallen by the wayside ami phone linemen are on a strike, and ' is now being tried by the regents ot in order to keep the lines In working I tue "lvrslty for high crimes and order the g,r, operators have climb- J 7 ed the poles and made repairs to the senator and gave him claret for his wires. If climbing In a profession i dinner. This is the first count oi the counts for anything those girls ' Indictment against his lame anil halt should be at the head of the tele-1 . pnone company. , Hhocked by the disclosure ot his trail- Colorado irrigation associations i will go with a special train irom Den-1 ver to Salt Lake to attend the meet-! Ing of the National Irrigation Asso- ciation. at that place, on September 10. Judging from the comparative activity of Eastern Oregon irrigation associations this season, they will go with a wheelbarrow. I . ... , ,.,,... Ion the subject of Welsh rabbits. Pro-1 Pope Leo XIII has left behind him j leHlif,r Dr0p,,r wont to the party ' an intellectual legacy which will be , properly equipped, as he thought, foi 1 a perpetual joy to mankind, no mat-' ' occasion. In the Inside pocket of I ter what the creed or cluss. Ho was I11" ove".'out he had stowed away j ... , , . ,. two bottles of ale. When he pro a literary genius of extraordinary ,,,,,.,, them Iin(, lir0loii(.(, tllat 'Ult. I aouiiy anu usiue irom nis oxecutive j rabbit be made In the approved style, force, ho possessed the power of , the party almost fainted. When or clothing his thought In touchlnc elo-1 !,or wah. "'estored the professor was quence. He will be remembered as un author, as well as one of the boat of popes. The portage railway railway com mission will meet at Salem today. when Chief Engineer A. E. Hammond , will make his report on the jirellml- i nary examination and survey of the ' proposed road, and estimates us to 1 . , .i ,i , t the cost of the line. Tho engineer has already, reported estimates Indicating that the road can be built within tho I J1C5.000. The board, consisting of 1 .. , , . . , the Bpvornor. secretary of state and statu treasurer, will Immediately, upon the filing of the reports, push the operations, and a permanent sur vey will ho made, when prompt steps will be taken to secure the right of 1 way, and Invite bids for the construe-' tlon of the roadway. I Ex-Governor Goer turns his wrath j upon the Portland pugilistic world, I I nnrt It would seom justly, too. conslil- orlng the groat nutnbor of crimes. I that have accompanied Uio Influx oC "scrappers" to the city. He gently remarks upon the subject as follows-, TVirllnn.1 hns h.-wl n rnrnlvnl nf 1,11. plllsm during the past few months, which has drawn to that city the toughest frequenters of the ringside, i White hullle ami blacV nrutes have , . , received free advertising to the H tent of whole page? of so-called j "sporting news." embellished with pictures of the principal actors, ami i , . ... ' ., , . i reeking with the nauseating details , or fistic encounters The result has j been what might have been expected. ' Free and easy Portland-the boasted I . . . : sporting center of the coast has at- tracted the toughurft element that civ llisei society tolerates-, the devotees of pugilism." Today the sixty-four cardinals of the Catholic church will go Into se cret conclave for the election of u successor to the did none. All wis- slble means of communication with the building In which the election Is to be conducted, will be cut off. Tel-! f.Klinii.,1 i,n,- i.n M,,..i Guards are stationed at each entrance and the cardinals eat. sleep and vole In the same building Even their j food Is restricted to bread, water and j wine and this is closely examined be I fore being delivered to prevent any j possible crime being committed by the vicious. One vote Is taken each day until a pope Is olected. and a two thirds majority of the cardinals pros ent. Is necessary to an election. Per haps no other election In the annals of human history is as strictly and rigidly enforced as the election oi a liope. Of the sixty-four cardinals, thirty-nine are Italians and the other , twenty-five are scattered through ; every civilized people. There Is an i old Italian factional fight which well nigh precludes the election of one of that nationality, and yet they so ; greatly outnumber all others that u ! riimm,n 1.-mIc1iiHi-u ,lun,ll,.L- ,,.o,- .... WHERE MORALS ARE STERNEST. An amazing high standard oi "mor allty" pievalls in South Dakota. It js so alUtudinous. in fact, that toe lest, righteous people of the older and more civilized Eastern states may well despair of attaining such dizzy heights of roctltude. ThU moral ele atlon Is almost Incomprehensible in view of the fact that South Dakota's, chief claim to distinction heretofore has been the rapidity with which its courts dissolved matrimonial U-s on the most frivolous pretexts. It appears, according to dispatches, i that the president uf the South i o . .loai miuiii iim iiimi nii-M ... T..C l.4,... 1... and offered claret to a vlslnug states, man. Professor Droppers, It Is nl !u''rt - wa? "'"' of a "1Hat ""rrlfy ing breach of morality. He was in vited to a Welsh rabbit party by a leader In the Women's Christian Tomperance Union of the uoiversttj 1 town - Having lived In other states ano. acquired a large fund of Information 1 informed that South Dakota moisten ed Its rabbit with milk, aud that only , the sons of Belial used ule or beer. I The next day all the pastors of the j iu ii uuiieu on uie presiueui oi tne j uiiMvinii oiiu I ujii imuiiut-fl Illlll ill! his wickedness. I'rofesor Dropiiers ' lB not n ,m(1 malu llUt ,te hng tho' ',, fortune of living In a town whose I standards are too elevated for the ! HV,rase man. The board ot regents' n "w "sitting on his case" with aw i f, m)iomnl,y, nlul preparing to deal, with him with merciless severity for! proposing to mix ale with a Welsh f,a,jblt' "'l'1 Putting a claret bottle to the mouth of u guileless Vnlted SlaU.s sonator Sow, ,.ay ,f tllt, ,,eo pic o this South Dakota 'own persist RBC 'BEERS Guaranteed Pure. None So Good. SOLD EVERYWHERE, j In helnc so very pood, they -will he translated uiihotit n moment' warn lnp to teach ilu 'anRO'4" how to r.e have themselves those "nnRols" who, Icfoic they woro taken to a hotter world, were conspicuous members ol Unt UBKOia anorcu cumnic.- .mm more Sun. A DIAGNOSIS OF KENTUCKY. Kentucky's hills are full of And a I the rills are lined with stills, Am, 0,i tllc ,tu nl.0 fni ot gills And all the gills are full of thrills, And all the thrills are full of kills .... .m. You see. the feudists dot the hills, Am, CIUnp ,,. tll0 me rJ,K Convenient to the busy stills. And thirsting for the brimming gills, Ami when the juice UU system fills. Each fenmst whoops around and kills, Now If they'd only slop the stills. They'd cure Kentucky's many ills Men would be spared to climb the. hills And operate the busy stills. However, this would mean more gills And thnt. of course, would mean more thrills, Resulting In the same old kills. ! S() lue hI1Is an, nils and stills I And all the gills and thrills una kills Are splendid for the coffin mills Aim mane more uiiuci lauers mm. W D. Nesbit In Chicago Tribune , ,. . , fhe diver dies without air to I ireathe The consumptive dies i Hi without lungs to breathe the air. Ill or nf lumri rtiwlfr,rl ilinituiliie nf breatltMig ) disease. The blood 1 as it flows in and out of the Ir.ngs 1 indicates the consumptive's pro gress. As the lungs grow weaker ' less oxygen is inhaled and the i blood changes from scarlet to pur- ule Oxygen is the life of the moot! as tne mood is uie me ot the lnxiv. The effect of Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Iiscoery upon weak lungs is to strengthen them, to en able the full oxygenation of the Wood, arrest tne progress ol ills- i ease and heal the inflamed tis- . sues. Lung diseases nave lieen Band are being cured by "Golden ' llnlirnl Tlisi-nviTV ' in 1 cases where deep-seated , .i mivh. freiient hemor- 1 rh.ige, eitiaciatiou, weak- i ness. and ingbl-sweats -7 have all pointed to a fatal termination ov con- r-sumption. H " S.1IIU r.ir Qpn 1 I was atnui a Tich, ' 1 ........ ,.r ..:.. rtrcd'l chcai.e on - jitiit:-,aiiin ' w-tile-. Mr. Cllu FniM. ! M.. ol Sitko White Cn.. Iml "I was coufined t m- room for sfvcrul month : ray friend an.l neighbors had gi-en up all hoj o:'m TtrcoTery until on, day a friend atlvinrd me touk? Iir ' llcrcc'1. C.uldcn MpiIu-hI I)ic,n ery. and aftfr 1 h.ul taw.-n the conu-iu of ih sreond ImiuU 1 I tuan to nmirme tler lakiuc ix bottle- X MB, I lnuifitk lK-lite delivered trom the (rae and entneky cured 1 am now a strong aud hearty man ' Dr. Pierce's I'leasaut Pellets cleanse .e clogge Jiuputltles- TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephone Mulu 4 just tr i Parrot Cigar 5c" The Parrot Cigar is the new 5c cigar bo much talked about. Its good qualities are astonishing There is no beverage the right kind of beer. a food and a tonic. Only 3 12 per cent of alcohol just enough to aid digestion. But get the right beer, for some beer is not healthful. Schlitz is the pure beer, the clean beer, the filtered and sterilized beer. No bacilli in it nothing but health. And Schlitz is the aged beer that never causes biliousness. Call for the Brtvitrj Bottling. Th Bar that made Mllwaukwm fammu: rhoric M Main, II. Kopittkc, fi07 Main St., I'endlcton $50.00 GfVen Away To the first one handing us the nearest correct solution oi the two following rebuses, we will give $2..00 worth of furniture or othor goods ot your t hoice from our immense stock, $15.00 worth to the second, and $10.00 worth to the third. The question Is, how many ,iirr,,,,,t ,.,, n,p ,..,,r,i ....,.nfl,ro , ,.. ,,.. the word "Hader" be sixilJed 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 exacUy the same numerical letters, yet all spell the words "Hader" aud Furniture" correctly. Tor Illustration, the word "Hader" may be spelled by UBlng letters numbered 1, 2. 11. 12, etc 1. or The hitnded In scaled, giving only the number of combinations that can lie made of each word, with no name attached. !n ordbr that the crnmlttee awarding the prizes will no: know 1, 2 31415,0, 7, bf 'J10 F i U , R , N ! I , T U R E F "ni 12 13 , H 15 , Jti , 17 , JS , 1 , 20 UlR,N,lTUREF,U 21 22 23 , 24 j 25 26 , 27 , 2S , 2'J 30 RN,I,TiUjRjEFUR 31 32 33 34 35 , 30 37 38 30 40 N I TiUR;EFiUR,N 41 ; -12 43 44 45 40 j 47 48 -lit 50 'iTUREjF URiN,l 51 , 52 ; 53 I 54 55 50 G7 58 5!r 60 T j UR E F ; U R N, I ,T 1 2 03 , 1.4 05 , (it 07 , OS Oil ; 70 U , R E , F , U R N I , ' T , U 7i 72 71 74 f(, 77 78 , 7H W rEf;u,r n i tu r M Si sif M TT Hii h? , 88 so" iio EF,U R N I T UK E "01 U2 I 03 ol ol iTc" ol ol W) F I U I R , N ' I , T j U J R E Since sccurni-; the services of Mr J K Parker of Chicago, th Sola Water expert, our trade :n mininer drinks has more than douliled and the best part of it is, if you con e once joti will come hack. We vunture to say no more .delicious summer mK rS i''rre ' !,L'n'od ,p Pendleton than we are now serving IlM. l'ONG which is creating such a furore in the East is t-ne of our specialties. Our Menu for today is: California Orangade Walnut Frappe English Walnut Sundai Raspberry a la Mode Root Beer, in Steins BROCK h McCOMAS Co. Corner of Main and Cmrt Streets Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Oncej Delay will lead to serious breaks. ' F,rst'class wor, guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. j Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel J LEGAL BLANKS te; ,t r r tt 80?ian lot a free cat- -ijuc vi lUKtu. x iuu supply more healthful Barley malt and hops than i : 2 , :i 1 4 ; n ; c - 8 j it R A'DERADER 111 11 i 12 , Kl 11 j 10 1G 17 18 A D E I R A j D E R A 11" j 20 , 21 j 22 ; 23 j 24 25 20 j 27 DE R A ; D E j R j A j D E 2!i SO , 111 , !I2 33 j 21 ) 35 3li E R A D E R j A D E 37 , 3o , 3K , 40 ; 11 j 42 43 44 45 R A D ; E I R A D j E R Til -ST i! 4! , 50 51 I 52 j 53 I 54 A ; D ! E R ; A j D E R A 55 5G , 57 , 5b 5!i , UO 01 02 03 D; E : R A D E R A D Ii4 , liu 1.0 07 j OS lilt 70 71 72 ERADiERADE "7ii 74 , 75 , 711 , 77 7!i j 7 80 SI R A:DERADER 13. 22, 23, 24, solution to ! who Is In the contest. But If requested, each winner uust be able to write, numer ically, each of the various ways the number of times they claim. In order to Ideu tlfy all solutions we simply uu outer each envelope con taining an answer and keep a memorandum of each. No 'r Mill itu uilUHtu tuun." , yi-TT-r xt t i t , 'than one nnswer. I'rlres ' X awarded July 25, 1903. There , is no sure thing that the first bolutlous will he correct. So2 If you decide you want to ! change your solution after , T handing It in you can do so j ty jilacmg your second In the ! t lumerlcal order wo receive I X ihe latter. No one connected'? With the establishment will J u- allowed io contest. M. A, RADER Maiu aud Webb Streets always kept in stock. Slit FOR S . We ave the Best 111 eal Estate snme nice homes bo soIl. Choice 1 ... .. acre to 160. n tracts from ien 12,000. rn 0 P... in ni u . un Room 10 ore, T. LOOK m , Pendleton Rai r,... ' C-room dwelling, sttbk ral and loti-JUC4 ' 6 filing and t I -,uuu. j 14-rooiu boarding hou centrally locatfd-):j 6-rootti dwellini: with tr siae ?i,250. A number of lots socei i uu to 1150 each. 4 IWL ULl IIUl. TUP hlv.t. sirret auu Other laa eacii. ! i;ome and buy , o una just wnat vos i ngnt price, see j u. U. UUYl). Ill He wn, be here !l ill aii iiinr 2'. met'' re taken Si. unit s i.r is tt uu:: 111CL kl lldlVCal 1 .. r I . - 1 ne oni rpiinuie i-dw Insurance at $13,456,960.K Ot iusuranoe !i SOCIATION, M. Agen' U KILE. I J. P WALKER, Pendleton T'l I I I I i 11 . . Wl1VMacliin H )j J a rheapone ' . cm t 25.00 can set anywhere but M a lot cheaper ,-n,iP White or Stanau JESSE F N ar tne Rifffav-Clove ManiifactwefS' is j?..v-Cfw; n ,c for all Farm UUB l P". - Pendleton,