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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 190S. Piibltaliml every afternoon (oxcent Sunday) Ht I'enillcton, Oregon, by the EAST OREQONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tlione, .Ma I ii 11. SUllSCItll'TIOX iiati:s. Dally, one year br tnnll $.1.1)0 Imlljr, six mouths by mall -.fit) Dally, three mouths by mall 1.2.1 Dally, one month by mnll .no Dally, per month by carrier .IIS Weekly, one year by mall l.fil) Weekly, six mouths by mall 7ft Weekly, four months by mall 51) Sentl-Weekly, one year by mall .... !M)0 Semi-Weekly, six mouths by mall , . 1.00 Sem-Weekly, three months by mall . , .00 The.Enst Oregon I nn Is on sate nt II. 11. Men's, News Stands nt Hotel Portland and Hotel reruns, Portland, Oresou. Member Scrlnin Mcltae tlon. News Assocla- Sn I'rnnclsco llureau, IDS fourth St. (htrapllurenu. I)0! Security llulldltii:. Wiislilu-ton, D C. llureau, 301 lltb St., N. W. THE DRONES OF THE HIVE. filtered at I'entllelon postofrlce a second class matter. Before you push u brother down. Think twice. Ilcforo at others' sins you frown, Thlnlt twice. For who mv you, In Judgment linll Your brother to the bur to call? Tomorrow you may slip and twice. Hewaro the stiiiKlnn gibe and quill Think twice. Lust you yourself should feel the whip. Think twice. Withhold the gossip's idle sneer. The thrust that draws the bitter tear. For fortune's favoring gale may veer; Think twice. New York Times. The Hastoru jiapors are now filled with nonsensical rot concerning the coming reunion of the Vandorhllt family, and tho sad scrap botween tho older Mrs. Yanderbllt and her daughter-in-law. Who are the Vnndorbllts, anywny? Why Bhould the papers bo filled to overflowing with details of tho com ing family pow pow nt Nowport, that gate to tho Hades of American snob bery? What do tho Vandorbllts rep resent In American social and Indus trial life. What nro they adding to the ornamentation of the ago, men tally or morally? Whnt are they do ing with the ?200,000,000 of idle gold, to advance tho cause of good govern ment, good morals, good Roclnl condi tion of the welfare of mankind? Able to help, they are not so In clined. With unlimited power lor good In their millions, they nre dal lying away the time in the most senseless fashion, trying to wnste tho money they did not earn, and vlelng with other snobs In originating "unique" pastimes, which. In a for eign country would be called barbarities. The curse of great fortunes was never so forcibly brought to mind, as In the cases of some of these old New York families. The men who made these fortunes were strong in business qualifications and in mental balance. They possessed sterling qualities, and were fortunate in liv ing in an age ripe with opportunity. i They were nctlve citizens and took part In the questions of government I and public policy, with more or less I ability. ; I They have transmitted their lor-1 I tunes without their sense. They have . given the younger generation the! money ami not the brains. They wrlloR a letter to outside points should Incloso Bomothltig about the state. It fehould booomo a practice, with everybody, to say n few words or Inclose u few plain facts about the vicinity In which they live. It Is the only way In which tho stnto can be settled with a doslrnblo class of people. It Is JiiBt a matter of busi ness advertising. If people don't hear of the opportunities of Oregon, they will go to soino other state that Is sooking sottlors by spreading the news of their resources. LIFE ON THE WING. Oh, tho eharin and the Joynnro of life on the wing! Of tho Bpnrrow's quick dash imi the robin's loug swing, Of tho goldfinch's gallop, tho swal low's swift dlvo, Or the roby-throat's humming like linos In a lilve, The niendow-lark Hies 'midst a halo of wings, While the bobolink tumbles and leaps as he slugs; 1 V-Mowz-irnu FOR THE BLOOD i best known mid most pppulnr blood purifier nml Ion c ou the market to-tlny is S, h. S. There is hardlv n mail, woman of child in America uhn has not heard of "S. S. S. for tho hlooa." u is u standard retnedv, n specific for all blood troubles nnd tinecjimlled as n Kcncrnl tonic mid apttcti.er. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, the herbs and roots of which it is composed nre selected for their alterative and tonic prop. erties, making it the meat remcuy ior alt blood and skin diseases, as it not only purifies, enriches and Invigor ates the blood, but nt the same time tones up the tired nerves and gives strength and vigor to the. entire system, Kor Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Mood Poison, Malaria, Auiumia, Scrofuln, Kcenta, Psoriasis, Salt Wie-urn, Tetter, Acne nml mirli other diseases as nredue to a polluted or impoverished condition of the blood, nothing acts so promptly nnd effectually as S. S. S. It counteracts nnd eradicates the germs nnd poisons ; cleanses the system of all unhealthy accumulations and soon restoies the patient to health. 'Write us nnd our physicians will . . .. !l i. ..1...- . I'ltOM CONdllKSSMAN LIVINGSTON OF OEOItOIA. I know of tho BUccossful hub of H. B. S. In many hixhos. It is tho bast blood ronmdy an tho markot. l'ROM KX-aOV. Alil.KN D. CANDLER, 3. B, El. in uiiquoBtloimbly a (rood blood purlflnr, unci tho best tonlo I over used. The gay little bluebirds, bow they give your wtsc prompt attention without charge. hover nnd dance, While the pounce of the shrike leaves Its victim no ebnnro. There's the high-hole's lope, and the sparrow-hawk's swoop, While the Jays Mutter by In a jocular troop; Here's the ehipplug-bird's slide, with recovery swift, And tho crow's steady progress, with hardly a drift. The lllght of the warbler Is nervous and quick, While a sailor-like roll Is the oriole's trick; Hut the eagle, majestic of Might. Is a king. Oh. the charm and the Joyanre of life on the wing! Samuel Ollmoro Palmer, in Aug ust St. Is'lcholns. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. CAm Helen "I have Just The Portland newspapers say. "spare the trees," and the thug says lol'used to marry .Mr. (Jlngerly." Kdlth "Oh' Did he propose?" Helen "Well, I . , ., a , .',.,! can't say positively, but that is lmw have left tho "heads empty and the,, ,.mistrm.a ,,,s ,Ilci,l!r(!IU remarks." purses filled, a dangerous comblna- -Town and Country. I tlon of forces. They have transmit- , ted all their follies and none of their I DO YOU GET UP virtues. .noy have given the heirs mTT- . T a t, ' ' i .... w i n i jiiti I, v iv r "sure; this helps my business. The 1 n" '"tiui nanus and none oi - -- - more hiding places, the more dollars." ' thclr activities. They have multi-' Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, , So what Is Portland going about It?" to do plied the propensity to spend money .Union everybody u ho reads the news- Portland lias a bullion every day The thugi- are just practicing up for i the fair. There will be something doing In the business when tho bul lies gain n little more experience without Interruption. The convention of cardinals now in session Is the largest over assem bled, with one exception. There are U2 now voting and when Leo was elected there were HI. In the sev enteenth century, one convention was attended by but nine cardinals. h&& lit VI I BUI 5H t cures nuule ny ur. Kilmer's Swnmp Rool, the great kid ney, liver and lilad .i. - J r UCi iuiiiv-i . F2 It is the ercat med ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; ,1, w,-f ,v,,ri.it ii ft ir vpiir JS of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney mid The South Dakota divorce law has been called in question in England. So wonder, when half the xjor matches that are unmade in ...e South Dakota courts were made in England. The old country don't like the idea of taking back a lot of penni less widowers. Tho demand for American agricul tural implements in Canada, is con stantly increasing, with the American invasion of the Canadla wheat coun try. When tlie foreigner comes hero he adopts the American way. When the American goes abroad, he Intro duces the customs and wnys of his couatrj . and denied the driveling duties the I papers is sure to know of the uoiulorful slightest trace of ability to aocumu-1 late. I urn mil tlie young members of I ffi Hi..... ,.i.t .ti. r,.,in.,L. ,..iti,,.,, ...., t s ..,.7,- ,,,,, (.i!i,i,.-n i.iiiii.iib iiiv.iiin n today, and nine out of ten of them ; would become thieves, beggars or i maetpiob. Place them on an equal footing with an ordinary country boy of today, anil they would not bu able to get in sight or a good position, i l,la,l,lt-r specialist, and is wonderfully Take nwav their wealth nnd thev ! siineessfnl in liroumtlv curing Lime buck, would be the most pitiable objects uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and . . llrinht's Disease, winch is the worst ot charity, for the reason that they frl,, uf kidney trouble, have not been taught that the highest I Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root js untrue excellence in life Is to achieve some-' ommended for everything but if you have , . ., , , ., , i kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will Im thing, do something, know something, foumi'jusl tUe remedy yf,u need. It has Independent o all outside aid. ' j-en tested in so many ways, in hospital Viewed from an Impartial point or! work and in private practice, and has i ,i , .,,.,, nroved so successful in ever v case that a view the young scions of tho old mil- P" "; ,... lla!i i,e. made bv llounlres nre weak sticks In the so- wt,jci, uu readers of this paper, who have (Q)M. HQ If 11 Every day adds lo the popularity of tlie cold drinks serve' exclusively at our fountain, Wc have the Soda Water trade, and the reason is not lar to seek. Wc use nothing but the best of materials. For example our popular Ping Pong is made from carefully selected, fresh pineapples, peaches, oranges and ban anas served with tin: purest of ice cream, making a dish that will n. a tin. far famed nectar, the lood of the Gods. Here are some of our new drinks. Mystic Shrine, Brock Frappc, Cohasset Punch, Peach Glace. BROCK & McCOMAS Co. Corner of Main and Court Streets iflTTWTTT I I f T I'TI TTT'l'TTTTTfTTTT'lTI'l'TI I I I I I I II 1 VI T WT Pleases the Taste" for (SW Lfflf Brand of They are THE BEST Once Used ALWAYS USED not nireaoy iricii ii, iiiy uut ...in.iv. Isittle sent free by mail, also a lxxik tell ing more alsjut Swamp-Root, and howtt) fmdntitlf you ha vekidncy or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paiwrauilsend your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinghnmtou, N. Y. The regular liftv-cent and one- How many of the residents of Out-1 dollar size bottles ure iiom of smp-Rtt. gon make any systematic ortort to wild by all ood druggists. Don't make , ., ., , . auv mistake, but remember the name, advertiso the-resources or tho state? , su I)r .Kilmer's Swamp-lloot. How many of the business men or .i the addres-., Ilinghamtoii, X.. V.oii eial struetures. Thoy have unlimited power witli which to do wondorful things, ami yet they stand like de cayed trees In a forest, protected from the winds by tlie others, adding nothing to the totnl strength nnd yet occupying valuable apace. COSTA RICO COFFEE iii out! pouud Packagus JAVA & MOCHA COFFEE in one pound puckuges For sale by all up-to-date grocers. Spices, Teas, Extracts and Baking Powder PORTLAND COFFEE & SPIGE Co., I'OltTI.ANll OHKHOX Umatilla county neve more prosperous year than that now at the meridian height. All classes of people are busy and apparently contented. The harvest season finds wages good, prices good, grain yields better than expected anil everything favorable for the man who has any thing to fcell. be It products or labor. the state take the trouble to cull nl tn.i.li... ,tl tlx. .illl.llf. ... ,li nm.f.W.I,.!. . I.JI 111. ,11 ,,1 III1T I'llMUl ... mi; Wl. I...... J ' I .t !., .i.ir. t I. ..!....-. I I the West? How many letters that are sent out of Oregon to friends and ' busines acquaintances, contain any nllusion to tin- matchless resources I of the country-? Every mnn who every bottle. 1 It t Cuba has a rovolt and tho Hawall itna want Independence. Truly, the fostering care of Uncle Sam Is taxed wtlb these snlfty little 'slands, that he has rescued from huri'nrlmn. If they don't behuve, ho will bo looking for a swap before long. It wo'iid be a shame to Impose on a friend oy trading some of the recent acquisi tions to him. Carrie Nation will have to learn that sho can't talk back to the East ern policeman as sho can thn brn.nl gauge, tolerant officials of tho West. It means business when you question tlie authority of the Pennsylvania cop, Carrio will have to learn to hold her tongue or stuy In Jail there. She Isn't In Kansas, hut perhaps sho wishes she wus. It Is more pleasant for a reformer to he In Jail In Kansas than to bo at large In come of the narrow communities of the East. Are You Bilious? It interferes with work, pleasure and happiness everybody is so at times ; in many cases it makes life a burden the fault is with the stomach, liver ami kidneys. An occasional dose of pills will remove the evil if you take Beechams Pills Sold Everywhere. In hones 10c. nd 23c THE SURE WAY 'o Provcnl Pneumonia and Consump tion In to cure your cold when It Irst appears. Acker's English Rem ;dy will stop tho cough In a night, mil drive the cold out of your systom. Uways a quick uud suro euro for Asthma, Bronchitis, and nil throat mil lung troubles, If It does not sat isfy you tho druggist will refund your money. Write to us for freo sample. W. H. Hooker & Co,, Buffalo, N. Y. F. W. Schmidt & Co,, druggists. i iiiiiiiiiiti 1 1 i i i Conrad Platzoeder i All kinds' of I'resli Meats hi ways on hand. Fine Macon, Hams and Sausage. 1 6) - I Prices as low as the lowest THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Hear this In mind when you need poultry anil stork supplies nnd ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food, Use Kow Kuro for your cow trou bles, C. F. Golesworthy 127-129 East Alta St. Agont for Leo'H Llco KlUor Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Capacity 180 barrels a day Klour exchanged for wheat Hloi: Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc i I ways oa hand. REFRIGERATORS Refrigerators at your own price. Only a few left. We want to get the money tied up in our refrigerators, into other goods o yci can them for less than tl.ey cost us. RANGES We are closing out our line of ranges and can bent any price in town in tht range line If you want a genuine bargain come in and see us BAKER & FOLSOM UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor. West Alta and Mlllth Sts. S. A. ALLOWAY HAS CHARGE OF THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD, AND WOULD BE PLEASED TO CARE FOR YOUR HORSES. PLENTY OF STALLS, LARGE COR RALS FOR L008E HORSE8 AND CATTLE. HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE. CHOP MILL IN CONNEC TION. 'PHONE- MAIN 1331. LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY Uy the Kirelnsurance Com panies we represent. Out companies stand first in tin world, Asset Hartford 'ire Insurance C'o.12,26D,07t) Alliance Asmiranco Co 2fl.O39,00H London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,644,0 N'orth British & Mercantile Co 10,695,074 Iloyul Insurance Co 22,807,153 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT 800 MAIN STREET FQRS We have tr,A h. 1,1 K1 EstatP ""1UU "ice lioioej bo 8ld. Cl,oiCe Lts. Alfalfa t.. aero in inn ... tractR . ... 12,000. iLrr, P 0 linn ii n . I 1 1 1 1 1 II 111 1 nun iv i naruvvaie Store LOOK Pendliitmi Puoi v... C-room dwelling, sub), t. iuis.i u-rooni uwe In rillll,, Ol.n.l... " ....... o.mucu iawn $2,500, i i-rootu Hoarding how V uv.uii:n II O-l'OOlll ihviillln, ..I,. . Bide $1,250. A ntinilim- nt 1m. ?125 to $150 each. 1 lot on flat, five blot Htreet, $500. Other lo each. M . ty lor Bale. All sold oi -w ii juov mini i riKui jince, see C. D. BOYD. iil m ww KFIII Rl I III HI I .1 Minim bw l ii-ruom House aiu Bit k:;iii f'MKii nil nnpn nti. viiu u. tuu inrbL b KiiHtern Oreson. in iiLius mill ranee z.nu iii'ii'h inn. wi OCYUIlll OlIIUll UUIJA. tracts near town. property nt reasonablt See RRRKR Uu,. urn, untie n r A MMRU It Nil GOlNb AWA He will he here all . n nnt limp an .... -;t. hfirvi;t v JMLi) W JIM. - . .X..L t U-t.li P s m r, in 1IJWU1 n - 4EJC QM. Of Insurance In mr HE "mat"13 Electric Supp'ta M .l.,ll tM.it 17.1 .U.IrP U1 rtrlf HL'UJ'-. (till - x O, Leave oriier Office0" M Peterson nlJII l Th. East , . .i non'i reprtn"r:;cit