East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 19, 1903, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUQU8T 19, 1903.
I'liblUhril every afternoon (oxcetit Huuilny)
nt I'emlltttou, Drcgou, by tlic
EAST
ORSQONIAN PUULISHING
COMPANY.
'I'linno. .Main It.
(U'llKl'ltllTION i:.tks,
lbillv. one jour by mnll $.".UO
I'.lily. l nioulliw by mil 1 1 '.'.,"11
Dull, tliivo niontli by mnll lJB
Dnllj, rno month by mnll fill
Dully, per mnnlli by rnrrler (),
Wccltl), one yenr by mnll l.riu
Weekly, lx liiontlit by mnll 7."
Weekly, four month by mall .10
Semi-Weekly, m your by mnll .... -O0
Seml.Weekl) , six months by malt .. 1.00
Semi-Weekly, three moil I lis by mail . . ..10
The llast Oieaonlnn li on mile t It. It.
I! toll's Xens Stnmh nt lintel l'ortlanil nml
Hotel lVl kins. 1 "ort In ml. Oregon.
Manlier Scrhips .Meltae
tlon.
News Astoela-
Sn rnincUco lliirenn, -MS I'ourtli St.
ChUnjtii lluivnn. Hii'.i Security ltnllilln),-.
Washington. 1. I'. Iliircau, Ml Hth HI..
X. V.
Iilileieil at I Vnilltloii piKtoillce :i soeionil
elass matter.
Kiirtlt will go back to Itur
lost
youth,
Ami life Ktoiv (H'op anil power
ful as truth.
When tln wleo KIuk out of the
tiearlnj; Heaven comus
To In oak tin? spell of loan mil
lenniums To lmllil with sons again
Tlu broken hope of men
To hush ami liorolzo the world,
Under the Has of llrotherhooil
unfurled.
Kdwln Markhatu.
RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.
The first delegation of
American i
students to Oxford under tho liberal
provisions of Cecil Rhodes' unique
henuost will enter the famous unlver- j
n.u, ... ,v .i,nS , .e ,..-rm ... ,
October. Itlot. It Is not called the i
"fall" term, however, at Oxford and i
the average llritlsher would never use j
the American designation "tall" ns ,
synonomoiis vlth "autumn." The fall i
or autumn term at Oxford Is called 1
4fl1 1 . . l . .. ...t '
.u.m-o... .erm a.M o. u.h mia
on uu,..ki ... .nm eiicis iieum-,
her 1,. It Is followed l.e-ween ("irls.. S()volnment ., .strll(. ,,, thl, . other evening. Ilecause .Miss Julia j
mas and the summer var iti o by the ...uj, ,.,, K.m,,i ' iiM showered her favors upon Jim
'lent- "1'astern" nnd "Trinity" I ' c,v,"n,,on- '" 0P" i Krota. he was attacked by Dick .Ma
, '! hnl der to maintain a monopoly on the i S(,n. Tom Tlelds. Clay Mouse, Mike
terms, the d-Mtgnattoe- . orresnond-! lraffle )f a t.ontillL,nt j Johnson and three others. .Mr 1'rets '
Ing to the a.,.oii8 cf the ini-llan , ,, ...,,, ,,,, , ,.,, happened to be as handy with the gun ,
year In the Anglican ehuuh.
. ... .... .....I ,.
A four weeks' recess Is taken at
. Christmas, when it Is most agreeable
lo visit Southern Europe, n winter
trip lo the .Mediterranean being an
annual fixture with many of the uni
versity ptofossors. dons, fcJIows and '
undergraduates. '
The trustees under .Mr. Rhodes' will houses have been erected in that vl
have announced that the first election cinlty this season, ami It is rapidly
of Rhodes scholars will be held be-1 becoming one of the permanent resl
twten February and .May of next year. I deuce purtlons ot the city, and the
In each state and territory a com-, street committee cannot hope to for
mltteo of college officers will make over ignore the need of street aprltik
one appointment from the candidates ! ling there. The property on these
between 10 and 25 years old. who j streets pay taxes Into the city treas
qualify by passing the prescribed ex- ( ury Just as that on Water street, and
amlnations. These examinations j tho residents are just as much entitled
which are not competitive are based i to the benefits of city government. It
on icii.il.emenu lor tespoiisloi's' Is Just as reasonable to refuse police
and are tests In crtthmetlc, albra I protection to some portion of the bus- i
"r K"mwtry. (Ireek and I.a''n fr.nn-l
mar, Latin prose comosU..ir., and i
Creek and Latin authors.
Scholars must also hnve
reached
the end of their second year in some j
recognized degree-granting university j
or college. ;
Harper's Weekly observes that this
last requirement does not fit in par
ticularly well with the other, as
Kuphomoru In good standing In
American colleges have usually for
gotten enough of what thoy know
when they entered college to make
tho repassing of an entrance exami
nation a matter of some difficulty, i
Thoso who aspire to secure tho ben
efits of the scholarships will, how-1
over, he quite willing to "brush up"
on subjects they pursued before en- ,
tering college. Scholarships piovld
Ing $1,500 a year and three years' res
idence abroad will be eagerly sought
by many applicants. i
MONEY HAS 8P0KEN.
Tho Colombian government has ro-1
llused to adopt Ihe I'anama canal
tieaty. II would be Interesting to
know Just how much this cost the
rallioads of tho United Stntes.
This short-sighted country, which
might have become the very gateway '
tor the commerce of the Western hem
isphere, has rejected an opportunity
which comes only once in a lifetime.
Tho people of Colombia liavo Invest
ed vast amounts on capital in itnticl-
.jinUon of the canal. They liavo In-
vltetl forolKH monoy to nsalst In moot
ing the demands to ho mnao upon the
resources of the llttlo republic, dtir
Iiir the construction of the citnnl, and
have laid the foundations for an enor
mouH trade, after It was coinplotod.
The people of Colomhln favor the
treaty. They recognize the vast pos
sibilities which It lays before a small,
obscure country, with no political
nor commercial prestige, In Its pres
ent condition. They recognize the
Importance which would nt once at
tach to the government, as the seat
of the greatest strategical gateway In
the world, In view of the westward
march of civilization, toward the
Philippines.
Hut tho people of Colombia, like the
people of larger and richer countries,
have little to say In government af
fairs, where thero Is an 'army of poli
ticians to be cared for and enriched.
The treaty by which the United
I States was to acquire a lease of the
j canal for loo years, at a rental of ?10.
I 000,0(10, met with tho approval of the
. people of the Colombian republic. The
United States came to the terms of
' the government olllclnls, delegated
with power to make the treaty. All
the concessions asked for, were grant- j
I j ed. and It was not a good bargain j
, , for this country, but In view of the!
j need for a canal, over which this gov-1
I ' eminent should have control. It was j
j accepted.
The enemies of the country have
' been busily engaged, with the motif
hers of the Colombian congress, since
, It became apparent that the canal J
I would he built and operated by the,
United Stales, unless some unforseen'1
i ..,-.,( i-..,w..i...i mi . i .ii
.went transpired. The American rail-,
roads, which are opposed to any oppo-1
sltlon In the carrying trade of the Pa-
clllc coast, and tho representatives of I
fr,.i ., i,,.,, , '
. ed to the United States gaining ux-!
chlsiVf rimtrnl ni smpIi n nfvntnl nnlnt i
, commL,m. of tlu worl(1 lmV(
J()up(1 ,,,, ror , (ofL,,u ()f t,lt.
treaty In the Colombian congross.
Once more. In the history of prog-
toss, money has spoken.
The best Interests of two govern-
ments have been prostituted to tho
base purposes of a few railroad mag-
Iultoii wIl() ilr,. wng , ,,, ,
wur(, )ae tho , f ,
" -""!, Jll.1l-
! iTtlitit lit i.f. f .1 ' u
,"-,wul "vuli
cost the railroads.
Attention has been called several
times to the condition of the streets 1
In the vicinity of the high school
bulidin
almost
The alkali dust is becoming
unbearable. Several new
iness district, because It was off Main
street, as to refuse to keep down tho
dust in this portion of town. Tho
families living there nre forced to sub-
mlt to a fog of dust raised by passing
teams every hour in the day. and tho
situation should be relieved.
The Employers' Association of Chi
cago, has been making Investigations
in the labor conditions of that city.
in view to finding tho real cause of
so many nnd such disastrous strikes.
The committee having this work in
W.U " mi -OA;
I
Seeing is Believing
ll l bud to btlicve n F.vaporlttd Cream cm
make to many dcliciout diibet until you Ky it
youncll. When you do, be auie you kci
Economy Brand
Evaporated Cream
heavy and comtanl coualttency, It delifhti the coolc and licklci the palate.
He aure you tee the cap label on the can before you buy,
ll ja the cap of merit the aign of honcit goods.
HELVETIA MILE. CONDENSING CO.,
Highland, Illinois.
elinrgo, were exports In the science of
social economics, and tholr millings
nro Intorostnlg, Tho llrst report made
Is Hint tho cost of living In the city
or Chicago Iiiih Increased 15 per cent
In tho paBt live years, and that tho
wages are not as high as live years
ago, honco tho discontent of the work
ing class, Tho committee recom
mends that wages ho Immediately In
creased to correspond with the In
creased cost of living, It' further rec
ommends thnt the cost of living In
future, he accepted as a basis for
wages. The committee declared that
there Is no other causo for the mini
erous strikes, and that a just and
onunhlo lucvenso of wages, to corres
pond to the advancing expenses of
keeping lamllles, will forever settle
tho labor question. This Is a startling
statement lo come from an Employ
era' Association, but they wont after
the truth, and have evidently found It
DALLAD OF CREEDS.
Chinese worship a wooden .loss.
Persians kneel to the rising sun,
Christians turn to the hook and cross
And Christ by Judas there undone.
1 of their creeds will have me none
Scrip nor psaltery, prayer nor
scroll,
Nor glittering web
by the sophist
spun
I am a I'ag.in heart and soul.
All to me is a sense of loss
Ceremony to llee and shun,
Temples wide where the censers tossi
Perfume telling of rites begun.
Organ peals that the senses stun
Hells that hliih In the towers toll i
Seasons follow and sands may run
I am a I'agan. heart and soul
Naught, Indeed, Is the lthlldi 1st dioss
8,rl)'s (U;nrth ,)y tu, )Kl.n)s
won, i
Pillared lanes that the proud emboss'
n"1"1 ''' I""'lhet. or priest or nun.
Creek or Honiau, or Coth or Hun
Aniiel Hovll nr .nilrpnli.
N,. miracles by the faithful done.
1 am n Pagan, heart and soul
Envoy,
And never as days go, one by one
I .lmlit Hi,, r.lfiuu ntitl n wfttit. T It, ,11
I)ni,tlli ., hoaUh ,,, thy i,01lIson
1 am a Pagan, heart and soul.
Kniest JlcCnffej
A TENNESSEE SOCIAL EVENT.
Poetic justice was administered at ,
a ,aiict) in .Macon county. Tonn.. the
., . ,,,. ... ,-. ., .,..
11 ' " im; nun,, 1 ill
latter he had been cut about the head,!
i, tuwt do a thine but kill three oft
, . ., , v .
; his ass.iuaiiiH ami uangerousiy wouuii
the fourth Krets Is certainly entitled I
to the girl .Memphis Commercial I
Appeal
Remove the
Effect
y llernicide kills
dandruff germ which
causes falling hair, and,
finally, baldness. No other
hair preparation kills the
dandruff germ. Stop dan
druff, there'll be no falling
hair, no baldness.
IMOKINbuX, N. ll.,.VflV. 8,
I live Iwn uliti IlfrillJi , ainl v tiM
Alfjiiitfiiottitrilofn PL buttle, uml tiixl that
Utlo-f Kll,ait(lf)viMi niurt .thJiiycut'Uiin for
it It not only cliMUflfi tliOcJllrointlan.
trotl mi i i-revf nta Him hair from tailing ont.
but pTvmuiemiietv ifrmvili. ILiveorlyuwd
tho quantity tnentt'.Mm,fu,4hiYH more li.n:
mi inv lmatfttiau I liavc lul I or yoaro. 1 also
drit tluilt kccis th lialr oil a nil l.my.
Kdwauu Iotn,
For Salt at all Fint-CIaj Drutf Sterti.
or tome other brand which
hai our cap label reproduced
herewith. Ilia a guarantee
mac it u nothing but abao-
luteij
iliied
ich In butler fat and nf
: !
M Cause,
rtho
' itur cow mu if, iter 1 1 1
uv tcientlfic uroceti. 111
Wkw
Chronic SoreslFflR
4-Z n 7 Tl
IUlllllj Uivvi f upon the System.
NotlntiK s n source ot bo niiicn ironme ns nn out sore or ulcer nartl
Inrlv when located unoii the lower extremities) where? tho pli-m,it! '. rllc4"
and fduRRisl
i. A KniiRreiious cntiiig- ulcer upon the lep is a frightful siX
mm ns me poison nnrrows deeper mm uccper nuo me ttssue benenth mid ti
enfn r.nM?tt1IIAd tn mtrm1 nlll nun nlmrmt KPf fill final, ....ti!.. -
the strength going out with the sickening discharges. Great ntiiiiinir B
mid deep offensive ulcers often develop from a dimple boil, swollen plnn 1
bruise or pimple, mid arc a threatening danger always, because while nil
oiipIi unrnq nrr tint- rmicprnlis. n rrrn.-tt limtiv nm n.l 41.3.. ..1 . . ail
r . : ,.-
mupictons of nil chronic, Hlow-henlitig
cer runs in your family. Face sores
nnnoyance because tltey nre no tier-
sistcnt mid unsightly nnd detract so
much from one's personal appearance.
Middle nged nnd old people mid
those whose blood is coiitaitiinntcd mid
tainted with the genus and poison of
malaria or sonic previous sickness, are
the chief sufferers from chronic sores
mid ulcers. While the blood remains in
an unhealthy, polluted condition heal
ing is impossible, nnd the sore will
continue to grow nnd spread in spite of
washes and salves or any superficial or
surface treatment, for the sore is but
the outward sign of some constitu
tional disorder, a bad condition of
the blood nnd system which local
remedies cannot cute.
A blood purifier
nnd tonic is what volt need. Some
thing to cleanse the blood, restore its lost properties, quicken tho circula
tion nnd invigorate the constitution, nnd S. S. S. is just such a remedy.
S. S. S. reaches these old chronic sores through the blood. It goes to
the very root of the trouble and counteracts mid removes from the blood all
the impurities and poisons, and gradually builds up the entire system nnd
strengthens the sluggish circulation, mid when the blood has been purified
purifier nnd tonic combined and n safe and permanent cure for chronic sores
and ulcers. If you haven slow-henling soreof tiny kind, external oriutcrnal,
write tin about it, and our physicians will advise you without charge. Boob
on "The Ulood and Its Diseases " free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
THEY USE THE
UNDERWOOD
V n Cloptoti, s A NowIhmtv i: v .MeComas. lllghy-Clove Mfs.
Co Younger & Son .Miss Sheek I liuitllla Indian Agency, umj
Tetttseh. Kast Oregonlan Pub Co M K Shutruin. The only VISI
I1LI2 Typewriter that has all the nooil features of other 'ypewrlUrs
and none of the had ones it also has a tabulator which Is a part of
the machine
Call and see machine. I can convince you that It has 10 points
that are superior to other mnkes.
JOHN S. KEES, Agent
7-11 .Main Street
Shields' Park
A HIGH CLASS
VAUDEVILLE SHOW
Provides an evening of rare enjoyment
Good, clean, wholesome fun. Not a
(lull minute.
MAIN STREET
Near O. R. & N. Depot
Admission, 20c Children, 10c
.Dfemmans & IMscm
COE COMMISSION CO.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, S3QO.OOO.OO
Chic
;i;o. Now York ami Alinucatiolis iii)tatiuii! received tllrcct at lilt
it office over the best exteinive iirlvate wire system in the worm-
rendition
JIIMRIMll 73 Nallondl und Suit. Bdnk
lnludl9 Cendleton Sdvlnu lUnk
B. E. KENNEDY, Mgr.
LEGAL BLANKS JSEfc,
alogoe of them. A foil supply always kept In stock.
tr
-, uiu noum make vn
ulcers mid sores, particularly if can
ure common mid cause the freaw
-
SORES ON BOTH ANKLES.
Gontlomon : About ton years aao .
Bmoll Boro oarno on each ot my SnkW
Dow not into tho placed nml thoy bU
oarno lnriro, ontlnif ulcers, and I buI
foromntonjoly for nearly ton yoar..
mB to wot wollVhon I oKZdC1
ooo B. B. 8. ndvortlaod In S Momphl.
impor. I began to tako It and w,
cured. Myllmba havo novo" be?J
npro or Bfvon mo any pain nt afl
slnco, I liavo rocommanded S s B
to a Krout many people, and nm n'ow
KtvliiR It to my nlno-yoar-old aon foi p
Eozoma. Durlnir my lontr nloknois 1 1
was ltvlntr noar MomphU, Tonn.. but
luwo iilnoe romovod to Kansas 6ttT
nnd am now resldtnic at No, o!i
uax uiuuuij UtX lit! V,
Mrs. H.
A. HAnms.
Kansas City, Mo,
ntui tne system purgcu ot all morbid,
unhealthy matter the healing process
begins, and the uloer or sore is soon
entirely gone,
S. S. S. contains no mineral or poison
ous drugs of nny description, but is guar
anteed n imrely vegetable remedy, a blood
i .
t
Ollltlt ,
20 Court Mrrt
a, .
J i
i
in
80,1,0 cc ,0lBe8
bo 8W' Choice
Lot6' Alfalfa Ur
"ere to 160,
Whl
tracts
12,000.
from MjJ
Hoom
Hard
lOOltill
LOOK AT
Pendleton Real i,J
-.m .Iwellfng. 8UJ
"! i iou-hd)
' "weutng and tJ
n- snaaed lairn I
f-itUU.
1 1 -room boardlnj k,.
centrally locatcd-H
u room dwelling with J
nun Jl,2iiU,
A number of lots tot,
$125 lo $150 each
1 lot on flat, flve
street, J500. Otkl
eacn.
Much other voijl
iy i or sale. All
C'nnio and buy.
To find Just wbill
right price, see
G. I). BOYD,
1 The Cola
Lodging Jim
Newly fa
Iiet. Aliiil
F. X.!
Propffell
A Cool
TsRobl'jOIl'!.
lors, under till
lcr Ihfl dart
leisure "j
bowllnj
,i hiillird
.'iota thootin; I
I j ranee rrfrnj
cigars.
Free MoslcalJ
IDANNERISJ
He will be bj
come in a) "1
mrture ian I
inet pnoiM""
n(ll
M. H.
Agent tor
i P. WAll
iicnuletoa-
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mm
Insurance
of
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