East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 17, 1903, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1903.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON.
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WMktt. lx Boats by stall
W4klr. faar sums kit mii
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nine wi, .
Ik Bait Oncvalaa j aa . l at B. M.
Hltas New b'tawfc at Hotel Panlaad and
H ItlB. Portlaad. Oramo.
jtorawr Scrips Vt-TUf Nw A Maria
rmrtk st.
Fraattero Itnnan. m
Catcaca Danaa. ao scoritj RnlMntr.
Vamhtaa. I) C. Banaa. sin ma ..
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BMtnmt at gg -
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"O Death and Time, they chime
and chime
Like befks at sunset falUna;'
They end the song, they right
the wrong.
They set the old echoes call
ing: Star Death and Time bring on
the prime
Of Ood's own chosen w earner.
Had we lie in the peace of the
Great Leiesse
As once in the grass together."
Robert Louis Steveneon
I
AS TO FOREST RESERVE.
The theory upon which the policy
of forest rei-fi-ve is based is sound,
hat Its application is proving ruinous
and absurd. Of the total acreage of
WJE1M0D in Oregon. 15.136.6S0 acres
lone-fourtb its araaj has been reserv-
d. Of 44T5. acres In Washing
van. g.ooo.iwn have been reservpit. am!
i.iWO.OW) more acres probablv lie
It Is expected that half the arvi -Idaho
wilt be reserved when present
iaatntions of the government are tar
tied ouL At present. one-fitr.h
area, of that state is reserve)!
The natural result of all tni . .
be a reaction that will thn a'
these vast tracts open to M;tiemrr
under a homestead law Of ou-.
it will be many, many years "
the entire area would be settlec u:.
der a homestead act: bu: i"-r
hardly any doubt bat (bat ' i.ij
lie reclaimed by a homeeteaa a
and the slow proceaaws of naurv
nppiemiil,?d by wist- irnsatiui.
law, at least as soon at it can t
"reclaimed" and made fit for settle
aunt under the forest reserve law
no matter how .ably administered it
may be.
It the congressional delegation),
from the Northwest do nut get to
gether and stay together publicly Sin
gather and stay together publicly, in
nimsthing drop, and It will fall to
bard thoir political solar plexuses
will resolve Into inconglomorate -li
of MithlngntttM.
Hundreds of actual humwittrHdi-
ocuupied and fruitful farm have
been em out by thshe reservations,
and Isolated without hope, and hund
reds of thousands of acres more are
pans of the reserv now that would
soon have ln entered by ar-tual
ttfuier nad uioy ban latt own for
tiy by the tiiMia! methods There
is o way of Umatinit thp losi, of
population by dlrtlng and slopping
immigration, nor th- pMuiiiar u
to the anture Northwest
As adiHiaJeiMfwd. thf system of m
"Tvaiioo ia a minerable failure h
anv of blundxring.
INDEPENDENT PACKING.
The seavme to induce Orecm
WntthiagtiHi and Idaho inoie iu ,u.
vest in tht propoitod independent
IMDkinR boose at Kansas City u a
very moritoriuut, on from the
Maaint oT Kansas City and .hf
SoutbMast. Rut what would I
far bistitir. bmidw bum iier rton
tlf PfOic4Ht with the son.r .i,erg
ad skill) would U- the bullilins ui.
or an inde-nilcnt parking hoi,se
olther tn the Nortbweiit. with orh
wwtoru miiney and brains, or a"
ome point to which the Northwest
is directly tributary which u frt
ijimntly and inexpensively visited b
Northwestern stockKrowers nnd hhw
Pw. and to which .their stock is
xhlppud.
Tho natural course of exportation
cannot be diverted by subscribing for
stock in Institutions off tho,. How;
. . , mini- to
and if sucn mvwureuu.
W tne3r co",d te made S par bt'
, utecrlbed in ventures to which
the stockholder would have a
nro -
hanre to contribute the raw
ducts, thus putting the whole ar
rangement upon a cooperative basis.
There Is no natural or business rea
sons why concert of effort cannot
... - uJnunlanl iwrk-
nana up """"""
ms Institution In the Northwest wttn
Northwestern capital and patronage
Further, location (geographical and
. i. J at.-. that
transporwionsu. "
It is at once the center and outlet ol
the stockrelslnt; Industrfe of tne
Northwest make Pendleton a logi
cal location for ucb an Industry.
Next Wednesday at the courthouse
all interested mar hear a detalkid and
I authoritative statement of both sides
1 of the railroad taxation qnesttor.
' Don't neftlect this and other opportu-
qUIu to pt op on thU latue, wiucd
haa bn a live and acrid one In nil
j lhe 8tates f0r the pa 30 year. The
I whole subject will, in tome aitao or
other, go to a referend-im vue In 't.t
' comparatively
near future and if
there Is a taxpayer who can attend I
' this meeting, but does not. because
, of carelessness, forgetfulness or neg
lect, be is a chump. If there is a
taxpayer who could have attendnl
"hot hut didn't think of it when Uif
time came." he ought to be di.'ra:.
i coked.
"PAP" DIDNT LIKE t"i
George Ade had been for a v.
the old home, at Lafayett- inil
' returned to Chicago reek.ng
I Koosier stories. One of aom
'to a "street fair" wen'i n
that place. Many of the frea.-
a:.'
fair Midway boarded wi'h th-
er ci a cheap hotel who ton. qi.;.
ly was at liberty to visit wi-mur
rharge. any of the exhnnts On
morning after the fair had been run
ning a few days a country liov a;
pearet! at the hotel and told :h : r
prieior 'ha' an ilhis pap' La.,
bmught a load of ha to town for
h" animals in HiMfK-k s sho hut
load U''
WASTE
I
MAKES
WOEFUL
YiAHT."
That old coploi; maxim nn.is it!
rr.os: forriu! at-.Suatioa lathe waste of
vitality, whuLi ctiot "burning thf
cocdle at both ends " A woman is
often tempted beyoud her streiigth bj
' domestic or social demands. Some day
she awakeiu lrotn ;his imste 01 slrengtb
to the woeful want of it. Sue hasXe
come weak, aerv ous am! mistmbl
For weak, nervous, rua-donn women,
there is no better tonic and nervine thau
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It
restores the appetite, qnieU the nerves
and pives relrcsbing sleep. It cures
local diseases peculiarly womanly which
t undermine the general health. It make
weak women strong, sick women well.
Jo doubl yoa have forgotten ate 'rat aftirr
rou rr4 to itte wo rrhenilrr m '
wntr Mrs. Aoni- E- Mo-iaje. of ijiffh A-tru-
W.. Kodooit la tbc yer nag;. I wrxr
10 jxxi lor aewt wBcn you gaw me frcr
cnaree When I wTote to vcu I wu& wncV.
;
cottVi not wait M-srsht for pm to m .tbrfo-
aiza . tAiuHi 00 t uowb. tie uuwb. or fc ia
ws.su. wwwuaUK UK KKiluv
tor fcere. tmt dii nv gi an better aou: I wn'
thyOalfffc a nir avoir mlmu It.. u
b5:i;T MC Pironte precnptioti a-.d
UK -Pieuan-. P?' . I ku tuu lhe nK.tt.io'
audt a ai:c u; 13c
Weak and .'!. women are invited t
consult I): !'..-, hj .tte' iw .v.:
COTTespun.irn' i- neld u n--'' Tir"..i'.e
Addiew- Ik K '. I'te- hi: -..' N v
Dr. Piercr's 1'eneU cure ouiuiuqcm
HEALTH
COMFORT
'' C ced I:
Thev
hav.
U r,i s
and ' n.ati.,a
fr end" 1
irands
TATLOE
J.rx& Hardware
"Haa ver nrauasi. ""i"1"-"
andlord
' 'Nope. We started fore sun up
; The man insisted that the boy take
1 and protested that he was afraid
' Uap WOU1UI1 I Hlvt? li " ' '
. fast the man said:
"Ever see Lulu, the wild cirl"
'Xoi. Hain't been f town since
'last fall."
' "Better come and mn? her wool.
i cos, a cent."
, ..Bnt pap. won.t Ule lt
( oh. never mind, it on'
. lone." ...
'
take
After they had rls.i. l
j ..,,,., . two.hidei bov
III. 'it
tie 'kr!-
eton man. the switchback raliwa.
the animal show, each unie me oo .
warninc the man that -pop" wouldn't j
llhe It," but each time belnp overml-
ed by bis generous mltle. At last.jS
toward sundown, the boy po"'vpl.v
. lvl :
Miked at aronc in " t
with the elephant feet, on me scorn
that he was sure "pap" woukln t like
it
"W'el by the way. where Is your
pap?" asked the man.
"He's under the load of hay
York Times.
-New
Now that we are all through.
Idear.' said Mrs. Newllved. I want
to tell you a lime secret, i pnnm.w.
this dinner all by rayioii.
What do
yon think of
plied tht ert-a'
nirluii a.- :
phia P ss
Well, love." re-'h-
water
;a - Philadel-
t.rti'
Glasses
tin- styvui;
the;, are -an. iro:
' ttlini'n"- ui '..iier m,
.t.i:i
)rt.
Tests
' anr n.j . w r.l- :bi
titic instrument
, tarle a f--i.''.i
t in-H:e-i. M.:cn
iriLt i'ur pe.
v :ur.c i!Hit-rate
Glenn Winslow
Ma.:
LOSSES ALWAYS
MET PR0A1PTLY
Bj tlie Fire lnsjrar.it Con
pames we represent Qui i
compamc? stand nrt in tii
world. A. u-
Hartford t'ire lniimiice Co f lLSii&.OTt
Alliauct- Aiwurance Co .ft.03ft.9-i.
Londuu i Lancii-ihlrf Firt-
lus-nranLf Co 2,.W-t n.-
North British .Men-aiitlU
, 1S,BM5."N
Ibvyal lii-uran. e Co Si.sWT.lS-
FRANK B, GLOPTON
AGENT
600 WAIN STREET
Oil and Sweet
Ar. ,r ,1 ;e- i
nut ii Mo-..
Spirits of Eden
r " . ..f Rlieu
C. Kucppen & Bros.,AqU. for Pendletoo
ECONOMY
T
Your Eyes
Cole's Original Air
Tight Wood Heaters
or
Hot Blast Coal Stoves
proven their re
r--- hikii re,n w
users of Cole s stew.
worth
eton
es and
s'm tecommend 'hen. to th ,T
Adon.y ln Pendleton, t.v
1
fl
!
Man
Pore, Pale and Sparkling-
Bottled
SOLD
FULL of FALL FINERY
Is the magnificent stock of carpets and rujis we are
hotfitia. The 1904 I'atterns are displayed and ready
for you to choose the design that pleases your fancy.
In our stock von will find something to please as we
have cat pet; from the heavy velvet brussels to the
lighter makes and ail show tiat richness that adds so
much to the beauty of your rooms.
We bought carpets in a vast quantity and cot prices
which cut down the cost so we are in a position to
saf you money.
Broad choice. lar;e savinus and expert workmen to
sew ami lay - ourrarpt-ts. are inducement we offer.
BAKER k F0LS0M
The Modern Carpet and Furniture
House of Pendleton
I-
Si B I 0
A HIGH CLASS
VAUDEVILLE SHOW
Provides an evening of rare enjoyment
Good, clean, wholesome
dull minute.
MAIN STREET
Near O. R. & N. Depot
Admission, 20c Children, 10c
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St Joseph's
Pendleton, Oreuon
For yarding nd Dy Studenu. Coadacted In
die Sulen of St. Prnc. of Philadelphia
Classes will be resumed September -th.
For Terms, etc., Apply to
SISTER
4. 4 4
Its
THK BE6T
THE MOST
WriHOl'l'
- ssssaaaa. M w - . AJJ
WHOI.KriOMh
MILLED
A SUPERIOR
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
The Standard of Excellency.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
... rt-u, tKp Brcweryfa St. Louis.
EVERYWHERE.
; Address
PH f G. D. BOYD. Ill
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,1 Safest b
t In Real I
1 - ,'roi?m hosei
l "uu eiectric
rwt. Three h?l
. V,UQV
8-room house
iois. good bari
3.000. nL
Two 5-room ho-J
street, $3,000.
1 Urnni i
balance on easy J
North side, H30$1
5c
ia lot
cash, balance j..
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ncom 10 ovttl
nardware Stc:
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REM EsTATi
kinds anddeiJ
rar.Klne from J
rfcsldenn?" t0 K
H10t llKKle.H ll
eilUipidiMfjQ
In the limits c's
01 reuuietou. til
inn of a ;ttJ
go-xl alfalfj
th itiaiids c'
wtitat IjuiJ fill
THE ONLY
BOYNTON
AND HEATEE
I'urnat t
sucoes
heating
liusincM-
GEORGE PH
Cottonwood il
The Fr
Restau
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Be-t 25 cent Mei! j
Private mm
Elegant FurnisifJ
UOEUtl1
GUS LaFONTAll
6 Iam v
Insurance i
Of
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OREGON
SOCIAL10!
DICE.
M. H.
Agent for
J, P. WALKER.
Pendleton
j.
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v r lines
I I I I I ' I I I I I 1 1
w. s. Byers, Proprietor.
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