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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1903)
I' .hush.'.' nfirrniMiu icxo-nt Sunday) i ivmluuon. Oreson. by tn mi EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING j COMPANY. Slain 11. sritscuirriox katks. I . in? yir bv mall ihit.x. six m.mtlis by mall l(all). itirtr uionilt by mall Dull). ,ie mouth by raall Imllv per month by currier ... Wwklt. nne ynr by mall u .vkii sl month br mall . . . . . f.YOO . . 2.511 . . IJo . . .no . . .US . . 1.30 . . .78 . . .50 . . 1.00 . . .30 Wtn-fcfv four month by mail Sml Untl) mall . Svmi Mewkly. six months by mall S.'uil Wwklj inree momus uy roan The Vmf rireganlan k on sal at U. U . nrmiient exports have been eoutlntl Hi li Sf SihiuU ui Hottsl rurtlaml nail, ... ... .. . ii.u-i 1'. riiins. 1-ortluml. Otopvu. ally In the comity for the past six M.'mtw tlon News AmmIs- j San r'ranefceo Ilureau. 40S Fourth St. I'bkapo l'.iirMU. UOO Sacnrtty ltolldlns. Wanhtufftou. U. C Itareau. Sot 14th St. X W. Firorwl liendleMo paatnUn ax secrond matter Heloved. in the garden of my heart There tell one night a solitary need: 1 I: new not whence It came nor wnat its part. Nor of what uonrlshnwnt it might have need. Yearltd of wandering through th ether wide, h slept, and when Its weari ness was gone. Said. "In this pleasure spot I wUI abide. And with the fairest claim comparison." Startled. I watched with ketm and constant eye The growth to bud and blos som of my etieet. I.Ike one to whom tls very Par adisf To see her infant drain her ample breast ; And lo! I found, one happy evening hour. My heart' was harboring Love s immortal flower. James Whitehead. APPOINT YOUR DELEGATES. On the action of Umatilla county. in the matter of Irrigation, hangs the j fate of Oresuu. . If this county pusses up the Irrign-, tion Coucres-s without sending a sol-' itary delegate, and proves to the na- tional government, by her inactivity. ' that Bhe is unconcerned about the ! matter, good-bye .government aid. j The state will not receive the benefit j of the SWo.OOti now accumulated In ' the national treasury, to her credit, i if this county, which t looked upon c V, . I (I .... .1 ....... I .. . I , . . state, does not show the proper spirit. So far. the only delegates anooint-. ed to which the county is entitled, j hJ American Bible Society, is a are those named by Mayor Halley ; !,a,nt- compared to some of the enter Judg. Hartman and E. J. Summer- j prising missionaries sent out by this vllle The Commercial Association. fm concern It has been but a the conntv court the Columbia River hort time since the senate commit irrigation Association and the Wool growers' Association are each entitl ed to two delegates. She time for the meeting is drawing near, and no definite arrangements have been made about sending these delegates or any of them. There is a difference between ai minting delegates and sending dele gates It has been the custom Hi the mate to make these appointments without regard to the prubahllit-. . having a repretterlativ in tne in gress. !t has been look-id upon m an empty hunor. to be e:mterteil miou someone, entitled to it This phase of the irrigation Question . has paseed. The time for action has come. The money from the sale of public lands is now lying Idle in .he . treauiv. awaiting the action of the. reclamation department of the gov ernment. Just in proportion to Ore gon's activity and energy will be muted out to her the government's . favor. Just as Oregon takes an in-: tereHt In the subject and urges her ! claims Irtjfore every possible authori ty. Just In this proportion will she re ceive the munificent gift of govorn mont aid. In reclaiming her deserts. The delegates appointed by .Mayor j Halley are practical men, highly fit-1 ted for the task of presenting the' claims of the county. In addition to ' Judge Hurtman and E. J. Somervllle. j appointed by the mayor. Governor Chamberlain has named .Mr. Halley j and Judge Hartman. as delegates at i large from this state Now let the county court, the Commercial Asso elation uiul the Woolgrowers simply 1 endorse these three men. and then i let ull these sources of authority' raise funds and send them to the con- Is the truly practical i sin i iT-r-rr T it wny to secure n bona flue ropresoniu Hon nt the congress. There l no use name 20 delegates and fend none. It would be better to name but two. 1 mid send them, and to know that ! Umatilla county was actually retire- "cntcd at this Important meeting, than 111 lllliUl' UHlfc to Ut uvi.(.'"v" cannot nttend. while some other coun ty In the state will send a delegation and carry of the laurels which right fully belong to this district. The first Irrigation reservation made In Oregon wns located In t'nia tllla and Morrow counties. The most feasible Irrigation plans to be found In the west are situated In this coun ty, and in view of the fact that go- mnnttic mnfclnr tirIlminarv surveys niul utnminin:- every possible plan, it j Is necessary that Umatilla county be t represented at this cougross. Let us send these three men. or i more If possible, to prove our faith. ' Let us have our name on the list or ! Irrigation onthuslasts. ntul convince ' the national government that we are i in the Bold to win. The records of j this congress will go before the nn- tlonal government, and will have j great weight In determining the fut- ure actlou of the government, in lo- iicattue and comnletins reservoir and .. onaput : canal alter.. The district making v : best showing, having the most feast-; ery respectfully, ble plan, presented in the most nt-'.. Ueorze II. White. tractive manner, will receive Brat at- Uw. -annle Wa-la.-. . Tular.-, raL, I Pr -idi'itt nf the 'tern J.aptlst Mia-tetU,0U- , , ! ;1.,aarvS,--,etv.AV-i,cs: Another reason why Umatilla onn ,tl ,;,llt.ldor ierlln!l an indlsjHmsable ty should be represented at this con- j u. ju JUy nu .heine ehent. It ii gross, is that the state association i :w.ntv inedicines in one, and lui so fat j meets In this city in November and It would be humiliating tu say to that j association, that this county did not ' exhibit sufficient Interest in the sub 1 Ject to send n delegate to Ocdeu It ; would not be a winning card for an other meeting of the state association. ' Pendleton enjoyed an experience yesterday which passed unnoticed by I mow of her citixenfe. but which had a deep significance to the close observ- . er. A local employment aeui-y Qbj0 1 wanted to hire a crew of men. at , wages ranging from ?- -! to is per ' day. and hunted the city over wilh- out finding an idle man ror the place Everybody works in Pendleton. There are fewer idle men here uow than ever known bufore. Wages nre no temptation for men to change. They are contented and at work constantly, This Is a condition that comes very seldom to the Western city and speaks well for Pendleton. There will be full purses and full larders among all classes to begin the win- tr. John D. Hammond, the defaulting j branch j manager of me aan r rancisco tee visiting the Hawaiian Islands, found that some of these missionaries had actually traded written passports It is a great afuVrtion for a woman to have her face disiiKured by pimples or any form of eruptive disease It makes of social etitovment. Disfigurinjr cn:t- ...t l.i- ;,r,,.r ,ln,l on,l .r ntirli- ri,rl 'hv th- PTeat blood- l. j'".v," "" r.: blood the poisonous impurities wliicu cau; lise3e. It pcrlectiv aim jwnuan- cn:ly cures scrofulous sores, eczema. tetter, boils, pimples and other eruptive !C ,ftet,n, the blood-tiiaUtng glands and thus in- . creates the supply of pure rich blood. "For about one yt and hull niv fact mi vrr badly broi.cu out" write. Mju Carri ; A'laiiu. of il6 Vt Jlaln Street Battlecmlc. i Slich "1 ijxnt a great deal of money with doc fiftanfl fnrdtfTerent LiridA of medicine but re- t td no benefit. At List I read one of j-our dvnlivrmenti in a pane' 0,1(1 obtained a bottle of Iff Tierce l Golden Medical Ducorery lie--nr I had taken one liottle of thi medicine I w..cd o change, and after taking three liottlo I ai entirely cured. I can well recommend Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to any one similarly afflicted " The sole motive for substitution is to nermit the dealer lo make the little more profit paid by the sale of less mer- itortous medicines. He gains; you low. Therefore accept no substitute for "fJolilpn Steilical Discoverv." The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book conlainig 1008 pages, for expense of niatling only, for the book In miner covers, or M stamps for the vol ( nine bound in cloth. Address Dr. R. V. i-ic.c, uuimiu, . . PE-RU-NA NECF.SSARY TO THE HOME. A. I.rttrr From CoiiRrewnsn IVtiltr.. Nnrth Cnrolllm. Coucri-man George H"iiry Whlti , of Tarlwro.N. C, write-tiu-lillowlnclettor lo Hr. Ilartiuan In regard to the merit oT the great catarrh eure, l'erunu: Ilotueof llopre-enmtlv', ) AVa-hington, Tel.. 1, 1SH9. J reruns Medicine Co., Columbu-, O.: Gentlemen" I am more than satis fied with Peruna, and find It to bs- an excellent remedy for the grip and ca tarrh. I have used It In my fnmth aaa thcv a Join mc In recommending tt ss an excellent remedy." -ured every ilckne. that has lieen in aiy home for fire rears. I eotnlder it of iperlal value to weakly women, a It. i builds up the general health, drives out ' disease and keeiw you In the best ot health." i!r. Nannie Wallace. If you do not derive prompt and satls ' factory resttltn from the iie of l'erur.a, . write at once to Tr. Ilartman, plvlng r j full statement of your ene and he will be pleusetl t plve you UU valuable fid rise irratls. ' Adur.-. Dr. Ilartman, President of I Th- Ilartman Sanltarrani, Cllulnbu to heaven to the natives for deeds to real estate, and had taken iiossession of the land. Not all the rogues ar in the worldly corporations 1 The Uonta Ulectrii- railroad people I or Ilakor county, are either in dead i earnest or they are running an awful ' bluff. They have advertised for bids ! for the construction of tin miles of grade, beginning 2t miles southwest I of Ilakor City, and extending in the direction of Prairie City This looks i like there might be something in the balloon which the Baker City Herald nas ueen I'umping full of gas for the past mouth or real railroads' more Here s to all Suitable Glasses. 1 Piiniuif ho (.fnriil liv nilitnlv Inoklni? lnroUR,, two or three pairs at some an(1 colecUl,s tll0M) whlch hvvm , , g , IasaWi than good. Perhaps cause permanent injury wne Injury where there was some tempor- ' nr' trouble only our tests are MADE wlt, scientific instruments anil at.rllrate xhe . , La stock of optical Goods onaMuji lIS to flt aI, an(1 fl (ir. lcr.t.ons promptly Glenn Winslow Jeweler-Optician hi5 Mam mini ini T Conrad Platzoeder i , 4- All kinds ol Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. Prices as low as the lowest ' t j iion. (jKoitoi: n. wiiiTi:. j DISTILLED WATER ICE The New York Times has the Fol lowing to say in Regard to Ice -Ptoliahly r.i liacterioloRicjti fact is better established than that much the ice of commerce is dangerously im pute. The assumption that water purifies itself in free?, nig was long ap,o shown to have but a limited basis in truth The indi idtial ciystals are likely to be purer than the mother liquid from which they are formed; but ice is ,t mas-- of crystals in which may be entangled all kinds ol multiplies." The germs arc not onh killed in the process ol man ufacturing the ici . but the condensed waur passes through two coke, two charcoal and one sponge filter. Vawnu u ahsoluti i puie to p,o into the cans. Visitors Always Welcome ROSS ICE and COLD STORAGE Co, Phone MAIN 1781 A j W. J. CLARKE rrr c ' THEY USE THE UNDERWOOD V li Clopton S A Newlienw 11 W McComas. Rlgby-Clove M'g to. lounger & Sou .Miss SheeK I nintllln Indian Agency ixe Teutsr-h East Oregoniau Pub In SI E. Shutrum. The only VISI BLE Typerl"r that hir nil the good features of other ypevrit-rs and none of the bad ones it n!;-o has a tabulator which is u pari of the machine Cnll and see machine I ran ionine you that it has in points i.n" nr' -.uHMtor to other mnkes. JOHN S, KEES, Agent 7i Mjiii Street The Delta is hotter pro patod ndy. grade ice cream and cu of Mr. C. II. Mail, of San and Ice cream man. and cream that can not lie ex ;clled We want to say a few use in our tanks pure ) when Ice Is used In our pure mountain water. We keep all kinds of Sundaes, crushed fruit j. D) Yon Wait Ice Cream for Smday! Just Phone Us and We Will Bring it Right Up LEGAL BLANKS " J2& alogtfe of them. A fall supply always kept in stock. AND SEE 514 Maiii Street The Best Oil Cooking Stove Ever Made is the automatic blue Hume oil rookor. It is n boon to the house Keeper In hot weather, and will Imil. hnke or roast like a charm. It burns only a gallon of oil in three days, and k the safest, simplest cleanest and most eco nomical stove ever made. Prices Reduced to Close Out & Co. 211 Court Street t than ever before to supply high Wo have secured the services Francisco, an exiiert canuy 'r.i.. wi nre tcirnliiL- out a grade of ice in the city. . ...In Urt words alioiil our soua louinui". ring wuter from Panning Spring, ana coltl drinks wo use Ice frozen from cold drinks. Including Phosphates. . reparations and Plnln Sodas. Ml e llftVa IV. in Ku.i -p.. tBiate it- - n emce l,0laes be sold. nil.:.. . ner n ion ,uu- Wheat tras from 160 ID m ioovTwt Hardware Sm,. " r LOOK JIT Pendleton Real Eatau i o-room dwelling. ,talte & ml and 2 lotts-JUdO G-rooni dwelling and ho fe fill V sliniloJ 1 . " 14-room boarding house uJ , centrally located JtS. - untiuug wilt tT) A numbor ot lots sonuk $125 to $150 each. t'acu, j .MIIC'II nlhfti- vara J.... tv fnr cnln 111 mi Com and buy ftnJ j miu juoi niitli vi right prli-e, Ee C. D. BOYD. The Colomta Lodging Hons A Nrw.y Hust n Ktlt J ITS A F. X. ScuBr Pf OpflttOI A Cool J.. Ill W.I lOTfi uiiuci the. nll( juav mv r leisure Ud- and billiard VbK date shoottof prance wl cigars. Free ISjBrt DANNERISNOJ He will W ""j . . .. nv tiff- picture f T ....Me rr I Insurance of mmel .-nW FIBS ! j P. WAIKE penillton' ,only " 5