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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLEJON, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1903. tMblieliftl every afternoon mnnt Sunday) at I'emlleton, Ortjnm. by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tbotie, Inln 11. PUltSCnilTlOX KATUS. "llr out soar br mall Sa.PO . lallt. six months by mall -.r.o llly. three mttutbs by mall 1.25 j Dally, ouc month by nail Sti Dally, por month by carrier nr. wSS: ffJiSithVi'.ir ::::::: 'i WeeSly. four months bv mall .in s,m!Av'tl:mbbrmmali :: Tod SemlWecklr. tbrrr month by mall .so The Hnt Orrtfonlaa l oa sale at n. Kick's News Stands at Hotel l'ortlauj anil Uotet Perkins. Portland, Oregon. - : : ,; r. : ! Member Scrlnps McKae News Assocla-, tlon. 1 San rrunclsco Dureau. 40S Tourth St. Chicago llurwvu. 900 Security I'.ullillnp. Washington. I) C llurean, 501 Htb St., S. W. - Kntrrwl at IVndtownjjjMtoBce aa seccond- ' . ,, ' j Straightforwardness Is hopos ty down to a fine point. It te internal honesty being just as , honest witli yourself as you are with otaers just as fconest with tacts ns you are with people. The stralghuorward man knows 1 tomorrow or next year Just how he acted today or last year, even , though he has forgotten the ac- ' tua! Incidents. He can always take the same facts and arrive at the same conclusions. He has rarely to explain. There are few comebacks in his business. From "System in Business." WHO WILL DISCOVER OREGON? ' The Interview of Jefferson Myers. ! president of the Lewis and Clark stale commission, in last Saturday's ! Oregon Dally Journal, contains a . hint tout Portland capital should not - overlook. Mr. Myers has just returned from a Journey of I.ini- miles: from Port land to Burns, by way of Baker City. and back to Portland by way of Prlneville.' He has covered the interior of Or- uson completely and has met 'he people, who bold in their grasp the iiusUay of an empire. Tfte rich val- rays oi inai raw interior are iockto up behind mountain barriers, isolat ed from the world oy lack of -.raus- Kortaliou facilities and undeveloited ' uecause it costs more to haul pro-' duce 200 miles on freight wagons than the markets can afford to pay ' lor that produce. The great" valleyb and river hot- j toms of tne interior of Oregon are waiting for a discoverer. The only ( possible means they now have of using their land is in feed in. stock that can be driven out to railroads. Tney cannot raiss more hay than tney can feed to stock for the reason that it cannot lie hauled out at a profit. Yet hay is worth 120 per ton jn Portland, and the output of the state could be multiplied by fi- by j Tne prize .fighter finds his area, nar tbe construction of a line or railroad rowing down. Almost every state in into Central Oregon valleys. tue ijnion has laws against pugilism. Mr. Myers tells tht Journal that antj tne professional fight now must San Francisco people are looking In- taj;C ,,ace In some outside corner, to the business opport unities of tha' j wnich robs it of all its glory. district. They have capital and will; TZ". lead the trade of tnis empire. There' TO A WIFE OUT OF TOWN. is too much of a demand on the a eific Coast for farm produce, flour, beef, mutton, pork, cheese, butter, fruit and hay to allow an empire like tnis to remain long Idle through lack of traffic facilities Those straggling on our honeymoon, and now life Is a branches of railroads reaching frots desert. If I could only clasp you in Coos Bay. Corvall, and Medford to- LSSS. ward the central countiw; are not t LOVEY DOVE1'." good omens for Portland. They will ..jjy rjarllug Sweetheart: 1 can divert forever a traffic which be- not quite reconcile myseir tt these in .iik, .. nnimnl senaratlons. but of courte. longs ui ner. San Francisco -.e magnificent prize which lies in the shadow of Port- rfnmnii If she don't wake UI). ... . and discover mu. L .. .,.,, ,.f .-..mnu-ri-H anu i.hr .-onid be made one of the most valuable departments In the govern-J roent la connection with the cousiUar ... I-..,., nut nf service, ji ia tne consular service -ana men w Milecied for foreign missions lor tbeir fitness. Instead pf their pull. It i.i.ii.iinn nr nuarter of the world. If American .nro familiar wltb the cub- j i....o.. nr h. ieonleaand ,V;;,h they were sent and .hen would spend their time helping the department of commerce Intro- duce our product! among strangers, the consular service would answer home of the puriKises Intended. Eng-1 land Klucatc young men ior uiis service, and places them where their education best flu them, and througn this win . iioIIct has held the com- Veetjtiirietir-?lBtead of plckwe VP worn-out politicians, whose useful iiess at home has passed away, and nendine them out to tue great cities of the world to send their termB In idleness or pleasure seeking, If the( United States would select vigorous, young men for these stations-young men who would rnafco friends for the country and furnish information by watch American products could ho sent Into the remotest corner of the , world, this country would wod her- self to the ftirclRn races by creating , a demand for her progressive Ideas, t-olitlcs and pnrttsantsm nt home has done more to cripple tho United States by holding back development, than all her outside foes combined. The East Orcgonlan takes this ,, . . , . . i. method of warnlnc the people against faklrs who eomp lnt thc co,mtry m the guise of legitimate buslnoss men. Not a month passes that does not uring some grafter into the county. These parasites come under various - rt,, ,,. ic oolllnr. rrn. guises. One or them is selling gro- cerles at a greatly reduced price. . ........ , Beware. His stuff is "doctored" and , If xamlned by the food commission ' er as at La Grande, last week, will be found to contain at least 50 iter cent ndttlteration. Another Is a trav- e!,n(; taUor who wi takc nnU aowa cm a suit and will send you a misfit. shoddy suit which you would be ashamed to wear. Another sells you ! a "cheap" buggy or set of harness, and they are "cheap," sure enougn. ' Another enlarges pictures and puts your picture In a ?C.0(1 frame which don't cost six bits. All this class of ' riff-raff and claptrap of the mercan tile world, you should refuse to pat ronize. Your home merchants are paying taxes, building homes and . yelping support your county institu- ' tions and they cannot afford to beat you. They expect your continued ! trade and treat you in a manner that will bind you to them by the fairness of their dealing and the excellence of tnelr goods. Heip home institutions to grow. Don't buy from the fakirs who travel through the country un(l MW return aftw ,he nrsuvlsit A complication Has arisen In the .,uuilc schools of Seattle. There are about IGu Japanese and Chinese 1 children attending the schools, and many white children are being crowded out for want of room. The American should take care of his own first, and then if there is any , room and money left, educate and enlighten the heathen afterward Every educatPd foreigner In this county, means the elimination of an , eauaI number of white men and wo-! meB Irom Ule iuaUstrial life of the! country. a forecast of the assessments of different counties shows that Oregon j will have a property valuation of ful-' ly $175,000,000 this year, the greatest in ber history by $7,000,000. The , highest valuation ever made in the nasi was $108,000,000 in 1893. In1 1892 It was f HS.OOO.iiok, Each county In the state is allowed by law to spend $1,000 per year In ad vertising. Umatilla county should spend her fund In building county roads and preparing for more rural j free deliver" of mall among the coun try people. "My Own Precious Darling Tootsey Wootsey: 1 am dying for you. I can not live without you. It was a mis take for us ever to part. Do you feel the same? Ou, tell me you do. It seems only yesterday that we were ------ . bcsL ear I knov it is a . to j lry to Dear up. I wonder if you mlflR me AH much as I do you. I fc.i thm i nm lovinir vou more and eyne and ,ong so much to elasn vou in my arms, a mousauu Uisses with this. Your own. barest Love: I am glad you having such a good time, and nnin that von miss me. "Well, sweet- you. uut the days gomohow. It is awfully Jn 10WJJ but Jack jt an,i Henry are hero and we manage to ..o .1,0 time. 1 send a check with " ' u,, kisses with ,, Vniir flvoted. HUBBi.' -n.nreHt: 1 am writing this In a .eat Don, worry about me r-L- .iUt headache this roorn- Jng out j eel gurc jt will pass away Defore noon, amy as mug " ABC Famous the World Over Fully Matured. Sold Everywhere. like now, won't your But don't spend any more cash than you can ' hoi p. I need It In my business. Veil. dear. 1 must close, with a kiss, Yours always, GEORGE." '".My Dear Wife: Yours received, I and I note your request for more money. For heaven's sake, my dear remember that I'm not J. P Morgan Whoro did you put those poker chips? I've looked for them every where. I'll let you took them with you. Now, don't hurry back, and make this ckeck lnsi as long as pos sible. Kls stb" kids for me "Ymr. GEORGE." '1 own Topic THE DRUDGE. Repose upon her soulless face. Dig the grave and leave her: But breathe a prayer that. In i.ls grace. He who so loved' tnis tolling race To endless rest receive her. On enn It be the gates ajar Walt not her humble quest. Whose life was bui a patient war Against the death that stalked from far. With neither haste nor rest: To whom were sun and moon and cloud, , The streamlet's pebbly coll, Tne transient. May-bound, feathered crowd. The storm's frank fury, thunder browed, But witness of her toll: Whoso weary feet knew not the bliss Of dance by jucuud reed: Who never dallied at a kiss? If heaven refuses her, life Is A tragedy Indeed! John Charles McNeil In October Century The federal government will spend ' $200,000 cutting an outlet from Lake; Taal to the sea. In the Philippines. . The canal will be used for navigation and drainage purposes. - There wub last year spent for al- coholic liquors la Germany, an aver-1 age of $35 per capita for all persons over 15 yea' s of age. j The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous liecause so decep tive. Mniiysu'Mfii deaths are cauel by it heart dis ease. pHCUUlOIMH. heart fuilurt or apoplexy arr often the result of kid-, ncy disease. If kidney trouble i allowed toadvauce the kidnev-poison- V- e-J blood at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost clwoys result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a pmjier treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly vou can make no mistake by taking Dr." Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine aud scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being complied to go often through the day, ami to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swami-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cure of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold bv all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar oize Imttles. Yon may have a sample liottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tellp'all about it, lKth sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer &. Co., llinghamtou, K. Y. When writing mention reading this generous oiler m this paper. Don't make any mistake, but rememberthc name.Swamp Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ami the address, Uinghamtoo, j. Y on every (Kittle Biliousness! KlVr Jud HmJ turn, p-nrcl. unun'iw ii iTuliuul tlitrtu 1 huin ui! !'" f-rwmie time- y f'ir uilireniionnnUliillO'iMirs' waninocom- , pieiely cured. Iteciuinul tlicm. u. etrry aim. ,y llie family " Euw A. Maks. Aany, N. - CATHARTIC CtMtE COWCTIPATION. t..iiti...... " m MM (1MW AlMM. KMWi MMOC SMOKE THE PORTLAND I i 1905 CIGAR f The Best 5 Cent Cigar on Earth Save the bands and get a .ticket to the I"alr .......... ' Despi'M & Clark, DiBtributorB II rem THE CIGAR of its name, quality is always the same. The only smone uiul never changes in aroma or in price. The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World The Hand U tht Smohtr't Trottction Crescent Baking Powder Necessary for Good Health Crescent Baking; Powder makes Health ful Food, altogetfier different from the Cathartic Food madefrom Injur ious Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Health is the first consi ieration of careful Housewives. 1 . 4 - It HEALTH 1 m COMFORT y t Tii HeLrdreire Man f Its THK UE8T THK MOST WHOLKKOMK 1'J101KHL.Y II1,I,KD WITHOUT A Bl'PJJRIOK BYERS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, PfOfarietor. ELATERITE U Mlnerjil Rubber. ELATERITE ROOFING Takes th. place of shingles, tin. Iron, tar and gratel. and MVrf rMflnES For flat and steep aurfaces. gutters, valleys, etc. Easy to lay. TeSfre.' for all cllmatei. Heaaonable In cost. Bold on merit Ouaran. teed. It Trill pay to ask for prices and information. THE E LATER WorsMtor BuHUnft. ,. Hare Yowr Water Pipe Examlaeet and Repaired at Once Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, tiie Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel that's proud because w ECONOMY t Arc Combined In Cole's Original Ah 1 Tight Wood Heaters ot Hot Blast Coal Stoves t1 t They have proven their real worlh. Hundreds of satisfied people in Pendleton and Umatilla users of Cole's stoves and heaters always recommend them to their friends. Sold only, in Pendleton, by ; IT E ROOFinu eu. Portland. Ynn 1 int.... lift.. P.roPtyisu,4 I "ere arf . T Offer 5ua( ' T 5 room hoc. P id. room 1,.. t """"onethirj. . 'Vtoom hot J O"-'' UI1P IkL' A UUUSP arl I , , ui WSo, t -o acres t 5 ae tract MarHtn. p. JL-J . If. K - - JJ Has Realism, REAL mi.. . - niuuauji raccinr I y. A. . . most 1 t-qulpfdi) intiiel r.r Punl.. farm bf h tuousaniu c MuraL una C. D. BOYD. cnrpOiS. 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