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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1903)
km: DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1903. err cs J 'J U liiblK!u'( nvcry afternoon icic-ent Sunday) Bt Pendleton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. 'I'tiuni-, Mulu 11 KUllseilllTION IiATKfc. Ixlljr, line year by mall ?.Y Ittlly, sl month by mall " I (ally, tli ret' montlis ty mall 1. I tally- one raatith by mall ttatly. er month b rurrier Wrefcly, one year by mall 1. Weekly, six moutlii by mall Weekly, four nioatha by mall .Ill Semi-Weekly, oue year by mall . 2.00 Semi-Weekly, six months by mall . . 1.00 Semt-Wrekl), three months by mall .. .00 ' iliict of the c-'iunty Is acceptable. Now Hint harvest Ik on nnd the fruit sua son here, n rare opportunity to col loot splendid specimens is nt hand. , Every boy In the comity should i save the choicest sheaf of wheat, the i heaviest limits or plums, prunes, peaches, apples and pears, and the j largest vegetables grown, ns a con , trlbutlon to the great list of Oregon wonders. Every extraordinary gnr- correspondent wus recently expelled from rtusslo liecnuso he was Intoler ably franl; In his exposures of the so cial and political condition of Russian society Now the other European correspondents of the Times are keeping the Russian authorities In the hottest kind of hot water by wend ing similar news to It from other European capltols. To make matters worse for Russia, the newspapers of Europe side with the Times to such an extent that the Russian govern mom has felt constrained In self-de- i RHEUMATISM i don or Held product, should find a i fenwj t0 clrt-tilnto a note of expluna place In this collection. Especial enre tinn and contradiction will lie tnken to pack and ship all An All the Year Round Disease. Rheumatism docs not conic and go with winter time always; in fact some suffer more during the spring aim summer man ai any ouicr season, when the blood is charge! with Uric Acid, Alkali and other irritating poisons, then the system is in the right 5 such exhibits ns may be brought to A venturesome editor, after launch- ins his bark on the tempestna seas The Ksst Oregnulan Is on Mile nt 11. 11. Illoh's News Stnml-i at Hotel I'urtluml anil llotel IVrklns. Portland. Oregon. this oiuce. until n proper orgnnumtion f nmtr.niony and getting worn ') his Is mnde here for that purpose. erroneous Idens of life correcle ' sizes up the situation somewhat as K lows DESTROYING THEIR JOBS. Menibei Scrlpn Meltiie News Associa tion. San Kraneiseu I'.urmu. -)0! Fourth St. I'hkopu lluraii. 1H9 Security ItulMlng. Watilnztn. 1) C Iturmii, Sill Hth St., K. W. Knttreil at Pendleton postnfflre ns seeond , ciua.-. mutter A now phase of the Industrial ones- Ah, tlb to the uucanonixed. The persecuted aud despised. That Ood reveals the light. And they're the fearless ones that rise. Against earth's concentrated lies. To battle for the Right. Yea. they are priests of the .Most High Whose temples an- the earth and sly. The sea and running brook Interpreters of Xnture's lines. And of the symbols und the signs. In her eternal book. Alex .McLachlan OREGON IN MINIATURE. In a room of the Union Depot, lit Portland, may be seen a likeness of the state of Oregon, in miniature. I Thl likeness Is not the work of any of the world-famous artists. It was ' not painted by Whistler. Sargent nor Charles Dana Gibson. It Is the work ; or the great artist known as the Or-' egonian the Wobfooter. This picture of Oregon consists of, a collection of specimens of her nam- i ral sources of wealth. It consists of' a room full of native exhibits, calcu lated to inspire the homeseeker with an unconquerable desire to drive a ' peg here and become one of the pro-! cession. ; In this room the varied industries or the state are shown In miniature. ' The touch of a master is seen in! every stroke. The golden sheaves of wheat bring to mind the wonderful ! county or Umatilla, which produces ! one iter cent of the wheat crop of the ' United States. The mineral exhibit calls up visions of the Summer and , Cornucopia, the Southern Oregon and the Central Oregon camps, all fabu lously rich, and known the world over. The fruit and agricultural exhibits bring io mind the Milton and Grand Jtonde cherry orchards, the Grant's j Pass prune driers and the Salem hop ( fields. It Is a panoramic view of the great state. It is a glimpse or hen hidden wealth, and is inspiring aline in native and alien. The Oregon Information Bureau, an institution organised for the purpose,! of advertising the state, and welcom ing homeseekers. on their arrival in ' its borders, is collecting a wonderful j assortment or valuable exhibits there. I Its collection is a immanent one for ' Portland. It is not a part of any eastern advertising scheme, hut it is a fixed ornament for the state and is intended to introduce the resource . . of Oregon to those in search of "-.bom68. ' -4m Umatilla county should be there in jtt orce. No pains should be spared to , Si "plaee the -ounty In a prniier light bo-, iore the public. A failure to fully . represent the county by HUitnble ox- 1 In the gladness of her gl.nln'-SF he is ! glad. And In the sadness of her sadness oho Ic unrf' ; tlon comes from Alaska, and it does , ,)u, ,hp (.I(hu,Rg of hor uhu-,- and , not apply to Alaska alone, either. the sadness of her snd'K-.s. ! The announcement is made In the Are not in It with her mndnec - when l . .. i she s mnd. press dispatches that many o the j , , , . richest mines at Valdcz, and the Ni- The following lines, written in old '. rive'- i-niinirv hm-o linen mm. ' Trir.lt v remoturv are bv Arthur tttllt- pelled to close down, on account t!ermau-" Nu" York Times: i .. .. . . , , , , ; This waf. a merchant and thai was a the excessively high wages demand-1 belle ed by the miners and other laborers, j There lies a statesman you know he ' The gold output of the placers will , fell. ' not pay the owners to opernte the ' Vnitor the monument fronting the ; mines, and pay the co-t of produc j HwU mc, slllI,. who spnrlllllR ' Nun- defeat i The result is thnl about fiOO minors In a lost battle, and with his last have been thrown out of work and i prayer, ' i are now struggling to got back to civ- Gave l,''1 M'"c Ijillzation. the money tied up by the Troy and patriot enmp side by side : purchnsurs of the ground Is idle, and Truce of the turf to their rancor and J no one is reaping a benefit from the ' pride. .'great natural resources of the dls- U,ok mL""' , tT,cl I Shelters a blade of his majesty s fleet The erase for high wages has Gallant and gay when the red-coated reached the danger point there, and ! leaven ithls one disastrous reaction is an VCrtZZZy dex finger pointing to a like eondi-' know , tlon that is fnstly approaching In the ; .Mure thai It, silence, n word and a older settled communities j blow. There Is such a tiling as labor de- Tho": n '"cti,Ml r"01" 1,1 ,lu' ,BW , , the gloom stroylng the vary source of its lifo. Flickorfd with randies; the whisper by overburdening the employer with of doom. high wages. There is a limit to the Bicker and ring of encountering steel, producing power of every industry. 1 1antl"m,1f !,0S!0ms- tl"" ttlml' ni tm' aud because one great combination of Ft.lnt cirCe. parry, lunge, counter capital, like the steel trust or the oil i and carte- trust, makes 30 per cent a year on ' Hke a man. with a thrust thro" its watered stock. It should not be de-1 , tlu' h"art- , , . ...... , . , What wob the cause' All, you mies termined that every industry in the ton i vajn couutry Is founded uiju the same ha- j Dorothy. Annabel. Phyllis, or Jam sis and can stand the same strain of ' Qafcn of Assemblies and toast or the , , , , i Somewhere she slumbers in Trinity's In fixing wages workmen should i mni,i couuuiuu mi iucuiu,iu.i iu utvciop, nnu an nltaclc is liable to come at any time, Winter or Summer. Rheumatism, because it attacks different nnrtsnf the body, and is sudden or slow in its action, is given vnrinii!! linnies such ns nritle nnrl r-lirnin'o 1- . " . n , , , miioumui, )ip articular, inllauimatory.niercunnl and sciatic, but it is the same old acid blood that causes nil. Smnp nt constant sufferers, while others nave oniy occasional spells of Ithettinatism, but cither kind i3 wearing upon the constitution, and in time produces stiffness in the muscles and joints, and sometimes the acids thrown off bv U1C DIOOU SCUie upon l(ie vuivra ui lut heart and ends suddenly and fatally. It won't do to let Rheumatism run on. It is a dangerous disease, and you can never tell where it is going to strike. Home remedies, plasters, lini ments and such thiugs as produce counter-irritation, arc soothing and may relieve the pain temporarily, but the polluted, acid blood cannot be reached by external applications. Rheumatism must be treated through the blood, and no remedy brings such prompt and lasting relief ns S. S. S. It attacks the disease in the blood, neutralizes the acids, and removes all irritating poisons and effete matter from the system. S. S. S. strengthens and enriches the thin acid blood, and, as it circu lates through the body, the corroding, gnawing poisons and acid deposits are dislodged and washed out of the muscles and joints, and the sufferer is happily relieved Irom the discomforts and misery of Rheumatism. S. S. S is a purely vegetable remedy, does not contain any Potash or mineral of any kind, and can be taken with safety by old and young. Rheumatic sufferers who write us about their case will receive valuable aid nml helpful advice from our Ehysicians, for which no charge is made. We will mail free our special ook on Rheumatism, which is the result of years of practical experience in treating this disease. It contains much isteresting information about all kinds of Rheumatism. jHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Portland, Ind., Jan. 10, 1003. After bolncr terribly cripplod for throe yonrn with IthoumaUsm, and having trlod woll known romcdloa 1 could got no rolief. And having rond of tho wondorful effects of S. S. S., I concluded to try It, nnrl am hnppy to say that I was entirely curod, aud urn ablo to work us well as I ovor did. I cheerfully recommend S. S, S. to all sufferers of this terrible disease, and will say that if they will con tinuo tho treatment, as per dlreo. tions, thoy will And a permanent cure. ,H. VT. SEES. We have the in Real I?-.. . Mime nic u... be sold. Pk.; Lois AU-ir . acre to 160. I lracts from 12,000. Rib I HOQm in tH I A A I UIUII A i oiiuieion Keal f.-rnnm lnnlii- . ml n,wl O ...... lulfl , G-room dwelling Mj fullly Bliaded latj l-l-room linnr.lU. , " " ""vuing witi Mldo $1,250. A linmluir nr ln,. . $125 to $150 each 1 lot on flat, five b' street J500. Other each, Much other verj , ty for sale. All sold Come and buy To find just what riKiit price see 0. I). BOYD. StwW take the future Into consideration. They oil expect to live and have need nf subsistence for years anead. They Search In your heart if you seek to descry That which is hidden, the passions that He ti e s'-curini: the services of Mr J li Parker of Chicle, ;n- Soda Water ' xp'-ri. our fade :n sinunier drinks liab n ore man doubled and tin: liest part of it i-. if you con v once you will tome back. We ventut: to say no more delicious summer drinks were ever served ip Pendleton than we are now serving. PlNd PONG which is creating such a luroie in the Esi is die of our specialties. TEST OF WORKMEN. cannot expect to put their employer ( HllrU)(, ,n oarth wltll ht.r Krasscs to the test for a year or so, by de- above m an dins unreasonable wanes, for tho Sorrow and eotasy. hatred and love high tension will destroy both the1 Tuttiilla. July 2Cth laborer and the industry. No man is going uj operate a busi nes at a loss. If he cannot got fair j An ollicial of the Interurbnn Street return on his Investment, he is roIiib Rall,wa-V Company thus tells or one . . .. . . i .'f the expedients by which President to quit. When he quits, the employe ji H. vreelam. tested the lltness ot quits also. ! nion for promotion. On one occasion On the other band, where capital a man now high up in the mechanical Is invented in legitimate IndustrioB ",G"Iinnu'1" Pl'oned to have occa .,,, , , , , , sum io see ,Mr n eland The btisi- that may reasonably be expecled to . nuM el,e(, Mr VreuInnd ,,, out a be ojieratod indefinitely, and from cheap watch. ' which lalHir expects to earn a suste- "Joe," he Bald, opening the back of nance, it is to the interest of both. 1 t'le wat,cn' "tnat winder rubs nKalnst a,,0, ,, .... .,.. . ; the Inside of the case. Can you fix be operated upon a paying basis. It , "Certainly." said the man. Is to tho interest of both that that ! "How would you go about it'.'" Industry thrive, and grow for do not "l woulu" '"crew the winder and both depend upon I, for Income and j ' Crtmem." lirolse in Vroeland. "Every follow Our Menu for today ie: California Oningade Mystic Shrine Dont fail to try it Brock Frappu Walnut Fruppe Root Beer, in Steins REAL ESI (i-room Intif an $-30 cash lmlanrs i- One of 'lie bes i Kastern Oregon, I!T n re fnnt rair 2,Lni arres fine b Sevr-a! "mall orcl tra i r ar town. Improved and pi opi r ascna: Over , IraWe: I nnrl re ess 0CK & HcCOMAS Co.IBERKI Oirner ot Main and Court Streets reward It cannot thrive and furnish em C6 who has lieen in here ahead of you CO J ufae hibitb. is to send out the wrong Im-. pressioti it is to give the stranger I a wriuij.- unpreSKlon nf the people and i the rount This rolleetiou of ro-; mmrcffal iQtahle of contents to the upon jfelk t Orenuu.'s wealth. If ( this (fgli)ih left "fitjl.. the story is only Spi ii.lil tj j nvfry iTnei. siurkmau and buai neS5fitnrjiJntereHte(l in the welfare of theyyinfV and proud of the vjicords ' of the rjwt snoiild help gatWrtiose . ejJWl!. The work mount ifelilotie IiJiq It mufjbe taken up by allj iMaiisi lie progiiid uy every lam jtojnihe -oiCH i:xlilhltK?) fruit; Jycijfili's, grain wool. grjs)-. matv- os anu)4Mvry cunciHwiie ppi- pioymont ir it Is ovorhurdonei! It j was 8olnK to file it without unscrew cannot be operated at a loss. So jjfj1 workb w,th ,1"Rl ' 1 when wages reach tho danger point, 1 ' j aud the Industry topples over, like j TO IMPROVE THE SLUMS. i the .worm-eaten tower, it destroys i 1 both the laborers' sustenance and the j . A ",""lbl,r women of i'lttsburg ,, liav' inaugurated a new method or owner, income. Improving the slums of that city.' Here are tnese rich Alaskan mines I They have organized and Incorporat-1 containing millions or Idle wealth. ' 1 a stock company capitalized at ! offering countless years of labor for ' ",m- am' they are to build a mod ' ... , . .. . . , el tenement house nt some suitable the idle men or the countrj and iu.e ( pnpo , the 8lllm8 wUh ,y ca capital, lying unused, wasting for , residonls or the nuighbiirhimd and want of industry. proceed to give an object lesson in Because u few men who discovered i nnltary living, says the .Vew Or- ' Calms I,, the north have made for-1 Tenentpa Company I tunes trom them, every minor in the and tho capital named In Its appllea-1 country ox peels to return rich, from j tlon tor a charter Is likely to be ma a year's work. As a result, the mine- j terially increased. The directors owners cannot work their property at ; "J the wages demanded and these tin-' woI, and with them are associated reasonable men. Instead of working i other women Interested In municipal themselves and allowing others to ! Improvements. j work, have struck dumb the nerves or the entire region. The high wage craze Is dangerous. It is an awful thing to pluy with. It can destroy both the laborer and his Job, and if not conscientiously bun dled, is the moat destructive tendency of modem industrialism. Pleases the Taste' Ask for -t!: ' Brand of i They are THE BEST Once Used ALWAYS USED (J0STA RICO COFFEE in one pound Packages JAVA & MOCHA COFFEE in one pound packages For sale v all uo - k.ie grocers Spices, Teas, Extracts and Baking Powder PORTLAND COFFEE & SPICE Co., I'Slit Mil t t i riOSTETTEeft -K-' III , WJ theHioinadHs y'!!".. restond to Its 2&?iikW K n notiiinl I'oiKli to - si Hlioulil know that K o o il health will rt- tliril 11HMKIII HH DRIFTWOOD An interesting coutust hIiij.v ng the nwur of a groat nowspaper oven vhen pitted against one of th.' grcat- st .'powurs on earth. Is golnt on at pieient between tho London Times and tw Empire or Hussla, Tho Timefi 'wWw'ixi' K n "oi'iuii coiKii-i "I Kits Jt W$$8ZtfP' ' "-itively fines Constlpntion, STOMACH ia. "'U'OeitiOll, tiwryi'.i?Cei UllliotlsncSb, B H P Uyspepsifi or B M - MnlnriH Hill II III I I amatgromgYggj,, imraim IFSEF ISI EB ATORS Kefnuiratuc; at aur own ( r, t Oniy a few left. We want to git tlie money tied u m our refrigerators, into other uoods so ; trtii hu tl.em !ur .e-s than tl ey cobt us. We are closing out cut hne of lunges and can bent any puce in town in the range line. II uu want a genuine bargain come in and see us. BAKER & FOLSOM lyiTC Write the East Of c 900 'V I nian for a free cat- 'by their n beu-j alogoe ot them. A foU supply always kept In stock. I advertismo m 1 SavuiRS liaut DANNER IS K GOING AW H v. be n 1 . r. an tic I ti r, t,,Ken ,,t " f iianest hie n 1 Im iJl inet photos only II The old l-HIiililrji ! Insurance I $13,455,5i f of insurance t OREGON FIRE SOCIATlfl M H. 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