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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1903)
DA,V EAST 0 """ " "S- -- I'ublUhM crery afternoon (excent .Sunday) I iiMMN J,fl!t0U llrWn, by the FAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. TUone, Mnlu U SUIISCIM1TION ItATIIS. Italhr. one year br Mil IMllr, sli month by mall Dally, tlirfc niontbi by m. II Dally, oae montb by ranll Dally. Vr month by carrier Wjsfkly, o year by mall Weekly. 'I month-; by raall ..... Weekly, four monthi by mall . . . Seml-ttWkly. ne year by ma II . . Semi-Weekly. Ml months bv tn.UI Semi-Weekly, three inontlm by mall . .$3.00 . . "J.no . . l.M . . ..'.0 . . .fi'i . . l.r.o . . ."' . . .no . . "oo . . 1.00 . . .so The liatt Otflfonlan Is o.i sale jit ' H. Illcl New StSd nt lloiel Portland and Hotel t'erklm. rortlnndMJregon .Member "sfrlpr Wt N Abla tion. Mia Francisco liui-enu. tns I'onrtli St. Cnk-sgo llureau. two Security llulMlng. WathlMton, 1). r Ittireaii. Sot llth St, .V. W. I'nit r red at Pendleton nonloflce a cconil ciam wniiwr. ' Them me a Rood muny leo .le who Imagine themselves American who arc much more Kuropean. or even Asiatic in ,thjir Ideas and Ideals. The trWAmorlcnn It, the man wlio S(fetlfnves In the sovereignty of the people. In the rule of all men as opposed lo the tyranny of any few. however intelligent or moral the few may seem to be. Awl If a man have this faith In democracy so that It cannot be overthrown either by the cupid ity that lurks within himself, or by the corruptibility of others, he Is an American, though he were born In tho FIJI lalnnrts, or though he knows no other language than some Jar gon of the Chinese. American ism Is not an accident or an in heritance, but an Ideal. Uob art Whlttaker. ON TO OGDEN. Next Wednesday, ror the fourteenlh time, the National irrigation Associ ation will meet in annuai session, at Oftdon, Utah. Sixteen itntos and territories will eouKregnte there lo do honor to tho national issue, now being discussed in eougiussional halls, on home steads, In tog cabins, in railway of fice and among all classes of men who see with prophetic eye ...e com ing transformation of the western deserts. II is the clued ol the West, thlx story or irrigation. No epic in human language can compare lo the reoluil of that page of American history, which records the lueciie of the desert from idle neea. No dream outshines the pros uet before the worklne IrriitatiuniRt. who I a l.os up the worthless land of tho plain, touches It with the alchemy of water, and turns it into fruitful fields mid blossoming orchards. Vou who remember the Hotter -creek country, as It was, and now look upon It, ns It Is, can feel some thing of the wunderment which un derlies the enthusiasm of tho lrrl gatloulst. Vou can feel numethlug of the spirit which makes men en lliuaiaitlc. which causes tliem to shout and talk, and write irrigation. from year's end to year's end. i It Is the love of man for progress. for lietterment. for the art of lm lirovlng nature, and for tlie very creed of civilization, which makee irrlgnllonista enlllllllastlc. It is the same thrill which ios-1 sesses the sculptor, who taxes the tough granite from the hand of tut- lure and who joys to see It taking f.iitm Aiv hu .tm- iiiwtor Ma mmim. r..l I 1 lt.. ......, 1.. I ml ue uiiu uiiin. 1. ib iuu aiil-llcr iu toxlcatlon which overcomes the painter, who finds uew forms, new axpiesslou. coming Into the mingling tolors un his canvas. It Is the joy nt ati thn ultllfaetlon nf noinnlettni? tho unflnUheil work of nature, whlcn urn iiiifiui4uuii ivuiK 01 11.11111V, i.iiieii tills the IrrlgntlonUt with joy, as he'"? wumelJ workers In .Massachusetts ' 1 Kmnloyed n various tradoa In ISflf wituosses the slow, but perfect trans formation of the wilderness into Inline, cottages and vineyards. It does not requlie the nyo of the optimist to picture Oregon as she would ltd iiiulor Irrigation. No des ert left to mar tho beauty of the landscape. No barren lands, sap ping tho strength from the fertile Ileitis. No sandy wnslos to oncoiinige , ' - " the growth of wed, vermin r posts. .no unperiecllon of outline In the landscape, but the loumled, eynunot- comtnuu tv. n eii win, miiiutrv j hope, cheerfulness and good citizen- "'t'o bring about this condition It re tires work-earnest, hard, tedious, ' .. -oniilroa effort Of dinicillt worK. ii -- hand and brain. I'erfection does not route without toll. Tiresome details, costly and slow processes of organi zation, of systematizatlon, and srea Industry, must precede the finished task For tins very purpose Oregon Idaho. California and all the and states arc sending the leading spirits of the West to Ogden to formulate plan, of action and urge the slow processes of the government. For this very work every energetic force in the West Is bending all its strength. Counties, states, commer clal bodies, railroads and all tho mov ing factories in the Industrial make up of the country are striving to bring perfection out of the natural chaos of the wilderness. No citizen should be idle in this dav of activity. No citUen should .hirb m dutv In this crusndu against the deserts. No state should falter j In the campaign against the arid do- j main, which stands as a menace to, the settlement of the West. You have seen what irrigation can j do. and you must appreciate what I more irrigation means for tho West, j Von have wen the quest lor nomes going on constantly for the last de part and vou know What moro homes nlv nettled dls-1 menus " " !'-. trlets. Vou have felt tho need of more industry in tne uiie nwwui, and you must know that the only way tn ltet it is 10 shout "on to Ogden. on to the perfect irrigation age." rne opokwi"""-""""1" "" the citizens of Spokane, oy acmai 1 flgure, that the Cty pays ou, enough freight each year on ten staple can-j ned fruits and vegetables, to build a, cannery In that city. Kach of the! . frit .iui vnratahles are 1 - . . ...... a . - 1 t.i.lnn in (MO VldniLV OI i runii ui HwiuniuH .,, - ; trance Spokane, and many, many tons of the j 1(lU all wiuknow him will agret local crops, are wasted each year, for . want of proper menns of caring tor them nt the proper time. The same ' condition prevails in almost every , city in the Inland Empire, lies Ides , furnlshlna a supply for the local mar-. kets. canneries would stimulate the growing of more fruits and vegota- growing or more iruiis ami veguiu- f. ii ,.,..ii, ,,i.0 b es. and would furnish employment to much more labor, thereby adding . a i ...,1 tMd, .-vf fVtu Minna ami building up permanent Indus- tries in the country The Umatilla county corn crop in becoming a prominent factor in the county. Next year the acreage should be doubled It is not only a rest for the land, but the product is one of the best fat-producing feeds that can In grown. JIor' com menna more beer and pork, ami thlB is what brings outside money Into the county. Umatilla county corn meal should become as popular ns Umatilla coun ty blankets, Hour. ice. cigars, fruit and wheat. , , , 'r, . P.very stockman in Eastern Oregon should attend the meeting of tho vmiilurmvAM. at llakor Cllv. noxt wW, to hear the talk of Charles M. Msirlfn Kwrrttnrv nf tint Xutlona! l.lviwtoek Association on the orsnn - luiMon of the stockmen s Indepondout , , , , ,i . i . . packing plant. This corporative plant 111 whleli actual stockmen are tn hold 111 WJHCU acuiai sio(i,ni(.n uie 10 uimi the controlling stock, is the first step ... , , toward relief trom the oppression of ! . tin. beef trust It wan tlu ft U AV enniiifiiiv tint u as tm u. tt. s iompan ui.u brought home the prizes ror Oregon grains and grasses from tho Paris juxpiwuiun, wuu uio uiuuiniLeu un: 1'ure-bred stock sales in Oregon and Washington, and Ii Is this enterpris- '"8 company that is now after the! 'lr cupb offered for Irrigation pro ducts at the Ogden eoliEiesh. , exposiuon, who 1110 mironticeii tne au utiin iiryan is no moiv en-,M gaged to Uobson than her fat iter ls,j to llohson's Imperialistic ideas i Female Textile Workers. Hince 18"o there has been nn In- ,unun P Kll .....1 1.. 1. I I "i i'i" wvi vein 111 1111; imiiiuui Kinnloveil In vnrfniia i rml.e tn 1 COO U-n,., -14U ll'l'l l..mnl If. I t,v U.V.UUH IDIIIUIVB I11U1 IU JU,I1 111 I age. A report of the Massachusetts bureau of statistics of labor tolls all about these women, and gives other I Information regarding tho early ap-1 poaranco of worn on In manufacturing ' employments. As early as 1S31 some ! lo.G7b out of tho 13,:: 13 persons In the cotton mills of the state belonged I to the gentler sow -iiammy, sain 1'icnaninny .llm. Ts jes1 discovered why a chlcen al- " cacKios so wnen it lays an egg." ion sway turn noro: Deed 1 'Heed 1 has. sho's beggln' you to take del egg Instld of her foh dinner BREAKS A RECORD. -Two hours late." the d'lr The train Is heavy, the li.ght U' How quick can you so to The Dalles?" lie asked -Two hours Hat, or land in the ditch." qild Smoky McCune. the enplnoer. Will, hand on tho throttle of eighty four, , As out of Umatilla he pulled And ho called for steam two hund red or more. Down the river sped I Smoky eC"" ltaced Smoky McCune me enKln- Tho hand on the throttle of eighty- Helonged to a man whwe hraln was clear. Into the night peered Smoky Mc- OponeT'the throttle to full extent. I And a Hash on the ran wa .. I as onward like the wind he wont j The speed was soon like lightning j Then'on'e more hook to old eight) ! ..nlv.. fna" more steam," said Smoky; McCuee ' "Kill" her with coal to the toman door!" Down the river like fl8,,i' 'fl,'7n Pafsuimere grouped together in, fear ' Plunging along like something pos- j WeiiTolghtyfoHr and her engineer. Jugl um? wore turn and then straight And' Into The Dalles he pulled, all smiles; , ,, There's n record." said Smoky Me- "Ninety minutes for a hundred nines. miles Ana smoay .ucuune. nr - .Urd"-I f ne engineer's pipe wag 0Ht ,..' 'IVas but a dream of Smoky MU int.. , .n.herl the record wane 1U 0;V: 1 ' 1 - That he could do it if given a chance. F B HolbrooK. iuc ,,. dental death on the man who fell froai . , , .,,; .,., ,-n asleep. Hut the death was rt ally due to carelessness Jjgg uhicli uiade the aicideut (r.sible. 1 here are a i;reat uianv lives sud denly termi nated as a result of cirelesjtiess, although the medical cer tu'icate max read "heart failure " When a man ' takes rliam-eswitli A lii stnrn.iph '.,,1 ..l(a warn;Ilf, hympt0ms of distM.-.e, lie is I carelesilv iuvi'tiug calamitv. Df inrco.s Gln Mettical Discovery ! cures diseases of the stomach and othet ! oreaus of diiiestion and nutrition. It j &St$ti I t t,.. t. i:....- i.n:..,...,. M.iuti ui umi, ,,,t.t. iniinva ,.v..,t. It ttinlitlntHK thp Iivht- ni---, liilmlKtif Cc 1 and removes bilious imnurities from the hlood. I "l had been t-oublcd with a pain fn lower ,mt 0f my omh for three ears m severe I Ihousht it v.oul.1 kill me in turn- " writer .Mr , A,ron van Darn, of IKemi.iBt.nii -'M9 IMh si , Chteacro.iil "i mil hardly orw tt .felt nu- i a We wetchl lunynic on me anil eot to bail thai i hadtoukeniniiaiw. I uwl stomach Bittern . for n lima h.,1 it tlt.t ,.d,miH u, t wrl. Ii. 11, R. V. tierce foi aitvtce, ivhich lt xave me tn iy i iuh'iwcii iu uiieviioiitt, ueii iiru 1 oouies oi nu meoicine ana vru curen j iwa a ,otJ)U !lver whlr wss lruuMllw ,t luttei.i of crnmpa (u i th..r...iu . ir pierce totd me I wcijht rj poimd. .-.mce then " jir. fierce s rieasant l'etlets cure coti- xr. rierce t ieasum reiieu cure con- , ftetion' Tlley d" "ot ,,egel tIle P111 ; i AnV p R3p snllli (l 6 111 t Nov .wT v tub HVW,,VU IIIIIC IV have your house painted or pa pered. A little painting here and there will help Its looks wonder fully. Some nice, bright, new wall paper will lend a freshnesi to any room. Our stock of wall paper was never ,nore complete pattern In endless variety and every one new and up-to-date In color design. Better come In ano let Oft Shnui tlmm (a un,, rtnA tall you wnai ii win cost tor your l.l . -' whole house or one room. E. J. Murphy, 111 Court Street. MCIifNTAL? 1 1 vj? r Schlitz The best materials -the best that money can buy. A brewery as clean as your kitchen; the utcns.ls as clean. The cooling done in filtered air, in a plate glass room. The beer aged for months, until thoroughly fermented, so it will not cause biliousness. The beer filtered, then sterilized in the bottle. You're always welcome to the brewery for the owners are . i t it Phone 51 Main, Proud o u . H. Kopittke, And the size of it proves that SQ7 Main st( pendlctoD people know the worm oi Uiiu-iiiapn.moiit ftock cf carpets ami r uKs we a e hoin. She .yen patterns arc o.splnye.1 and n-a.lv for you to cl.oos,- the design that ikaci our Una . In our stnek ou w.ll timl sonietliinj! to pli-asr awi iigliter makes, and all sliovv tl at richness that much to the 1 auty of our looms. We l- light carpets in a vast quantity and pot pru-s which cut down the cost so we are in a position V save you mon' y. Broad choice, large saving and expert workmen to w and lay our carpets, are inducement-, we offer. R The Modern Carpet and Furniture House of Pendleton I On Its Merit Has tin .ui lien bunt up On.) thi iliuntst wlieat that flows euti-rs m to Uyers Best Flour. It's peifec-tinn m Flour. Made l tl.i PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. COE COMMISSION CO. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 300 000.00 v Uk i. .N, S . i mtU tun ...lm in it'.1 Mr , U -t M. KtllRfMtl 150 N.itiunrtl unit Stale ll.m'.s l.iCluJiaq Hendlelou Saiiitqs uank B. E. KENNEDY, Mgr. 1 What Do Vou Eat? mmnnfnT- , Teii ub wiu:)Lti t-at ami we will tell oti what you are. U holesome, palainble, appetizing, high gradt groceries is wliat you will find in our store nt prices that ou will hnd hard to heat. HAWLEY Bios. Means Ask fcr tht flrrwtrv 1 .idJs k FOLSOMl : t;i tit n.nin! for Byet's' Best Flotir '1 'i- iiuitaliotis receiwil ilirti't ,u tin I'm iu win svteiiun tin-work! Oil ICt : 120 (gun Mrret W keep nothing but pure uatmal Ice. frozen from pure, clear mountain water, it goes farther anil lasts longer than artificial ice. All we asl; Is an uiiiuejiidiced trial of our Ice. Why not order a case ot the celebrated Schlitz. . n q ot (iambrlnitb for your Sunday dinner? l'h in 51 yiiu oider to Mala t HENRY KOPITTKE I !..... j Dabblt Metal, best In the world, In 'bars. Price, $1 per bar, at the East Oregonlan Office. i Safest lnvesfm i - ! In Real Esla'i !)-room liouso with ball T nnd elect c lights, ,ot r foot. Throe blocks from 4. street, $3,050. t 8-roora house. nnrii . la lots, coon unrn. North ?3.uuu. Two C-room houses tn ol .1..1. . l I street, ?3,000. ,1 19-room house on Jialn , i corner lot, ?Z,G50. jyoo I balance on easy term's . r V. .... . 1.4. U'lUUIII 1IUIIHI1 1LI1 i I r. I North Sluo, ?1,300. ouu. 1 cash, balnnce $o per iouso Is now. nrn J?. Cninn r Jim T Hardware Store. 15. ii. KQ Has Real Estate for HAli KS'l'ATK of U jIiiIk itiul det-crinth residence to one of t .....oi .w..l... ..-.I I eiiinoixHi iieituintisTi I.. (1... 11. .1 .1 . . ill (lie linn n tn (hi; ..t IK... .It...... i i.i a viimi mil. i(Luin farm of n few aero coiid air.iirit l.uj thousatiriH of a r wheat lunii Calif Address r r nAl'lt in I" II. liVI II. II L M rTTrtT l. l 1 1.J K m w:i i v i 1 1 vi pi rt AND HEATERS. U'lirnacc if put ui l 15 6 success Let us unuif ! l,,.(i,r villir Inline R Jlnisiuess. o,l c- 1 niiDiiivuuu . u av. JL H .e.stfill Yl' 1 1 Be-t 25 cent Meal Private Dining GUS LaFOPil 61 Ma"1' I j. Ill Insurance j! of lnsurac" ; a .rr.t for V" J. P. WALKEl1 j. Peittllotou ! . . . nut 'jriM , r . It IS .TwHsini fl I l . M .iTSfSMWilf b if unity nly 15 cents r