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wmmm DAILY EAST OREGONIArJ, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903 v ft 1 f Hp I'ubllslieil rfcry nftormioii (excent Sunday) t IVmllrtoti, tln-Kon, by I lie EAST OREGONIAN PUOLISHING COMPANY. Theme, Main 11 KL' Itsr I: I ITU N It ATT.S Dallv oue your by mnll fft.OO Dally, nix months by uiall -.Ml Dally, three months hy mnll l.-." Dull), line uiomti by tii.ill HO tally, or mailt li by currier Wtiily, one senr by mnll l.Wl Weekly, six months by mull 7fi Weekly, four months lr mnll Mi Semi Weekly, one year by mall .... 2.00 Html Weekly, a I j: montlis by mnll'.. 1.00 Sml Weekly, three months by mnll .. .(10 The Kast Oretfonlnn u (.a sale nt II, II. ttlch'8 News Stntuls nt Hotel I'ortl.iml nnil Hotel t'erkliiH, rurtliiml, Oregon. Member Scrlma-Moltae News Associa tion. San FtaucUco llmeau, 41)8 Kunrth St. Chicago llnreiui. Oun Security Hiillillnvr. Washington, D.' C. llnrenu, 001 Htli St.. N. W. Kutered at IVnilleton poitoClfe as seccond elai mutter. i Thero was never n sour that i wus sung by tlioo, ! llut a Bwooter one was meant i to bo. j There was never n deed that I was crantlly done, j but a creator was meant by ; somo onrnest one. I For the sweotC3t voice cnu J ' never Impart j i The sons that trembles within I the heart, j Anil the brain and tho hniul ! can never qulto uo The thing that the soul has j fondly In vlow. Benjamin K. Uulkoley. I J Vol. l. No. 1, or tho Similiter Daily Elinor is nt .hand. The high standard of excellence always exhibited in tho Weekly Minor, is strongly reliected in tho columns of the dally, and tho gold camp of Eastern Oregon is to be congratulated on this ntldltion to Its valued advocates. A town Is re liected through Its newspapers. Their prosperity is the measure of the pro gress of the business Institutions of every community. approval or tho pcoplo of Pendleton when bo was elected. Ho Is now in tlio midst or lila work and to change now Is to throw municipal affairs In to n disturbed condition uud nullify much of tho good work accomplish ed during bis term. I'otullototi, In lior prosout condition, Is mentioned by llakor City, TJoiso City unil I.tt Orn'ndo as a crltorlon which they nro striving to follow. Tho rough elo mout Is reduced to a minimum nud will bo Btlll further reduced by the continuation of tho present nilmlnis-trntlou. Tho Wlllauiotto vnlley papers do not feel tho need .of the forest reserve policy for tho reason that tho const rainfall is great enough to mnko crops every year, nud thero is no need of protoc.on for tho water sources. In Eastern Oregon, whoro the streams must ho protected and the sources doroniled from destruc tion by uonudntlon, tho forest ro sorvo Is tho basis of tho future wealth and settlement of tho country. If the forests nro not preserved irom the avarice of the land grabbers and the lumhor companies, tho urea of In habited country will not increase, and In many districts will (..mlulsh, as tho waste goes on. STORMS OF OLD ENGLAND. Tho defeat and delay of the build ing of the Panama canal, proves that Senator Morgan was right in his ob structive measures, in tho senate laBt spring. It will develop yet that one of tho most gigantic schemes of brib ery and boodllng in history, accom panied tho deal for the Panama route, nnd It is doubtful ir It is ever built. The canal could now bo under way on tho Nicaragua route, and tno domination of tho trans-continental railroads would Foon be at an end. Tho resolution of the Ironworkers, denouncing tho actions of President Itoosovolt in the Miller ense, is one of the first antl-Uoosovolt guns of tho coming presidential campaign. While tho president has shown that he has the highest regard for union labor In the past, ho has taken this occasion to announce to union labor that Theodore" Itoosevolt Is president of the United States, and that he will not bo bluffed, bulldozed, co erced, Intlmlnatod, dictated to. walk ud over, sat down Upon nor forced on any occasion. If tho labor forces! having the settlement of the Miller case in hand could ngree among themselves, tho president would have tound his own position much less dif ficult than It 1b. If Miller is a good workman, and the president found tho charges against blm were the re sult of jealousy, ho waB right In in sisting that ho bo retained. This seems to be the case, and the resolu tions of the ironworkers will only make the road of union labor more rocky, through the gauntlet of gov ernment jobs In future. The merry war goes on. The land office officials of Eureka, Cal., have been dismissed and COO timber loca tions cancelled by the Interior de partment. Hitchcock and Itoosevolt are making mortal enemies among tho politicians and grafters, but they are protecting tho rights of the peo ple, and unearthing tho rottenness of the system by which the priceless do main of tho West la being transfer red to the timber land corporations. If the people are with them In this riddance of the land offices, it is no matter where the politicians stand. One of the happiest reports made at the recent session of the Wool- growers' Association at Baker City, was on the wane of the range war in EaHtern Oregon. This couutry Is largo enough for all its Industries, nnd more. It is advanced far enough to welcomo and embrace the advent of peaceful methods of adjustment of all difficulties that uccompany the settlement of a now country. Other voxinjr problems will gradually dls appear from the West with as little ceremony as did this one, thanks to tho great hearts and minds at tho lead In the West. That was a beautiful dream which A. S. Watt pictured to the county court, when he outlined the propos ed road from) Huntington to Portland down tho impussablo canyons of Snake river, vlth no curves to mr tho way and no mountains to climb. If tho Harrlman system had any im medlato intentions in this direction tho vast amounts now being spent 'in improvements over the Blue moun tains would not bo thus wasted. Pen dleton will always be on tho main lino of tho O, It. & N the only changes, If any, In future arrango monts, to bo a line Into fJrant coun ty southward from this city. All tho guntlemen mentioned for inavor of Pendlotou are highly qual ified for tho position. Mr. Matlock ithe.oflUe for two terms foveral - ' ' .... fyWMWiRBO.'lWJino great creuu ui mm KSirirSidytSlltUoMclty.i'.Tlr. Vincent itnaae an, envious rucuru -in aurainin lerlng municipal affairs, and IiIb past oxperlonce would tender him a vaU liable man to tho city. But what Is the emergency? What neel1 tlrt for changing tno man and tho policy nt this time? Mr. Halley Is follow ing out the policy which met with the With the winter stcason staring the poor of Eastern Oregon cities in the face, and tho .seemingly unjusti fied raise In the prices of fuel, all along the line, the following from the Bilker City Democrat Is timely and to the point: "There Is a gon oral kick ail over town against the raise in the price of fuel In Baker City. No reason can bo assigned for tho Increaso In tho price of coal, al ready high, when there has been no change In coudltlons. It Is deemed an imposition on the long suffering public of Baker City that tho prices of wood have gone up so sharply without apparent adequate cause. Why should slab wood be sold at ti and upwards per cord, and box ends about the same, when the same con ditions exist as existed a year ago. In Portland slabs and box ends sell fur $1X,0 er cord. This class of fuel Is very Inferior and always Is sold cheap. Straight cord wood Is only $4.50, but If tho price Is increased, as threatened, on all classes, many peo pie will suffer this winter. To tho uninitiated It looks like a hold-up." The warm 'sandy soil of tho Walla Walla district has boon found to bo ailanted to the growth of an excel lent quality of sweet potatoes. This home grown product Is now on tho murkot In tho Umatilla county towns lietween hero and Walla Walla. (oSS) Did you erer notice the gKfertnee between country milk and ! eity milk f H II you hare, you will find thare U Jutt aj much (inference between Economy I Evaporated I and all the other brandt. Whan fl you buy Eraser tied Cream, look tor the atx can label. That UbalUoursvarantaaandtnrr can la oi uniform rlahnaa and .to.olnl.lr pur?- You will aa no unttahiU clot In economy Brand, it llowa imoothly from the can and it pleasinc to tho eye. Ask your dealer lor lbs rlcht kind. HELVETIA MILE: AM CONDENSING CO. Ulchlacd, 111. B England recent hurricane tho! London Chronicle finds to hnvo been 1 a nioro teacup nffalr compared with I storms of historic record. In tho year 014 In London nlono l,t00 houses woro blown down; In Octobor, 1001, n great number of churches and BOO houses woro destroyed; In 1235 it thundered for fifteen dnys consecu tively. w m Tho dreadful night during which Cromwell's spirit passed has formed n themo -for poet nnd partisan And tho great storm that "o'er pain Ilrlt nnnla passed" In November, 1703 the most torrlblo In British unnals nlso lias Its enduring record in poetry It did dnmngo in Ixmdon to the amount of 2,000,000; ovor 8,000 po pie were drowned in floods In various parts of tho country; twelve mon-of war with over 1,800 men on hoard, wont down In sight of land, and the Eddystono Lighthouse, along with Wlnstanley, Its inventor, was swept away. Now York World. DISAGREEABLE REFLECTION?, SD'A-risnMt viij iiumiiiimr Mit-- GRANT KISSED THEM BOTH. Will Cnrloton. the poet-author, was speaking tho other day of his Inst interview with Gen. Grant. "I lmd seen blm and nwt him on various oc casions," ho said, "but tills was the first time I hnil ever had him to my self for half un hour. Wo talked of his famous trip around tho world, nnd compared data concerning places whore we had both been. Especially was he struck with Ayr, the birthplace of Burns, anil with two of Burns nlecen, the Missus Begg. two elderly mnlden ladles who lived In u cozy cotlngo a few miles from 'auld Kirk Alloway.' I had hap pened to visit them Immediately after Grant wns there, and tboy were nat urally enthusiastic about the great American lioro, 'When he went nwa', sulci one of thorn to me confi dentially, 'ho kissed my sister gooil by.' But when I Inughlngly repented this to the general ho said quiotly, 1 kissed thorn both." S. P. Call. Oortorsvlllo, On., Ti. H. No. 0. I aufTorod lor a number oi years with n, eovoro Nottlo-rosh. About twelvo yonrs ago I otartsa using 8. S S., una nftor talcincr throo fcottles I folt myaoir ourod nnd have sinco taken a bottlo oocnolontdly, nnd had llttlo or no troublo alonsr that line. My rrongrnl health Uam Uoon liottor nlnco. I rnoommond a. B. S. na n (rood lilood uiodlclno and all round tonlo, Yours truly, Mrs. M. I. I'lTTAKD. The mirror never flutters; it tells the truth, no liintter how much it niny hurt the nride or how liumilintiuir nnd disairrccable the reflections. A red. Touch skin is fatal beautv. and blackheads, blotches nnd pimples ore ruinous to thCcoinplcxton, and no wonder such desperate efforts nre made to hide these blemishes, nnd cover over the defects, nnd some never Stop to consider the danger in skin foods, face lotions, soaps, salves and powders, but npply them vigorously nud often with-nnt- reirnrd to coiiscnucitccs. and mnnv complexions nre ruined by the chemicals and poisons contained in these cosmetics. Skin diseases arc due to internal causes, to humors nnd poisons in the blood, nud to attempt a cure by exter nal treatment is an endless, hopeless task. Sonic simple wash or ointment is dftcn bencficinl when the skin is much inflamed 05 itches, but yott.can't depend upon local remedies for perma nent relief, for the blood is continually throwing off impurities which irritate and clog the glands nnd pores of the skin, and ns long ns the. blood re mains unhealthy, just so long will the eruptions last. To effectually nnd per manently cure skin troubles the blood must be purified and the system thoroughly cleansed and built p, nud S. S. S., the well known blood purifier nnd tonic, is acknowledged superior to all other remedies for this purpose. It is the only guaranteed strictly vegeta ble blood remedy. It never deranges ft, f-t.ctntn r jintiniru fllf ll ilTf-sYinn like Potash and Arsenic nnd drugs of this character, but aids in the digestion and assimilation of food aud improves the nppctite. Being a blood purifier and tonic comuincu, wic itumora uuu yui sons arc counteracted aud the blood made rich and pure, and at the same time the general health and system is rapidly built up and good health is established, nnd this, after all, is the secret of a smooth, soft jikin aud beautiful complexion. If you have any Bkin trouble send for our free book, "The Skin and IU Diseases," No charge for medical advice. Write us aoour. your case. , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA I You Cant li . H you invest 'i estate, PfB often ou,":t; f 5 room house 3 0I.,L f cast oi Main St ,2 r ' MUUSfV 1 1... 00.00 OHP tx,A ' UtJI ,,,,im rath 1 Its rnnm 1.-.. ' Hnuci. n.,.1 . M" I V-cVn, r 40 acres oi afa 5 acre tract close J Room in nir. -r , ---""; oiore. Bomo two yoara afro I suffored a rrront doal, causod on account or bad blood, Braall rash or plmplos broko 3uy ana uoi:i coiuuk Uay lor ovor a year. out ovor mv body and wnMii flav 11 V dnv fO uooinir . a. o. niivortisau 111 ma u-- licrs and liavluir hoard ulo It bad cured Bovoral jiooplo In this city, conoludod to glvo it. a. fair trlaL After uslnfr the modlolno for pome tlmo, takiutr iu all bIjc bottloa, I was ontlroly ourod. . 1 10!0 Olay atroot, Faduoah, Ky. t I E. D. BOY Has Real Estate for S III II IK ? ' mm The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. Then- is a disease iirevailttu; in this country most dangerous because so ilecu)- ttve. AluttysuilUfU deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or r- apoplexy are often uic rcbuu ui Kin ney diseuhe. If kiduev trouble is u allowed toadvanee thekidney-jwison-eil blooil will at tack the vital orcans. causinji catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. madder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys nud a cure U obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver und bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine uud scalding iiin in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compiled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swant-Uoot is soon reulized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. SwatniHKoot is pleasant to take aud is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent nnd one-dollar size lKjttles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all nltout it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., lliughainton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paer. Don't make any mistuke, but rcmemberthe nanie.Swatnp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Ilingbamton, N. Y., on every bottle HEALTH COMFORT ECONOMY Are Combined In Cote's Original Air Tight Wood Heaters or Hot Blast Coal Stoves it It ,4. They have proven their real worth, Hundreds of satisfied people in Pendleton i1 1 ri n.:u ......... f r1 l M,mlal. -,.i,l heaters always recommend them to their friends, Sold only, in Pendleton, by iscke's eats Meet Tine Hardware Man FRAZER THEATER It. .1. NIXON", Mirr. The approval of all who want the best meat most delicious but ns no higher in price COURT STREET SMOKE THE i PORTLAND 1 1905 CIGAR The Best 6 Gent Cigar on Earth Save the bands and get a ticket to the Fair I Despain & Clark,. I Distributors t PJIOMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS (looili taken twit of otre nf, teare orderi nt Titmcii'i. rhoneiluliill, One Night Only Thursday, October i FIRST APPEARANCE IN THIS CITY THE ROMANTIC YOUNG ACTOR S. MILLER KENT Presenting His New Military Comedy Drama CAPTAIN BOB lly fcdwurd K. note, adaptor of Jnlce lltrtdltli, David Uoiiya, l'rldo ot Jcnulco, Alice a Old Vlnceniifs. lUnmeuKiit Nathaniel ltcih. PRICES Box Seats and first 6 rows $1.30; balance lower floor 81; Gallery 50c SEATS NOW ON SALE AT FRAZIER'S BOOK STORE Its THE DEBT TUB MOHT WHOLESOME PHOl'ERLY MILLED WITHOUT A HUPEBIOR BYERS BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. ELATERITE It Mineral Rubber. YOU MAY IN I KMI 1IUII.1IINO orfln l It iieotwwry to HBI'LACK A 'VVoUN-OUT itOOr ELATERITE ROOFING Tokoa th, place of sblnglea, Un, Iron, tar and gravol, and all prepared roofings. For flat nnd ateep surfaces, gutters, valloys, etc. Easy to lay. Tempore . for all climates. Reasonable In cost. Sold on merit Guaran teed. It will pay, to ask for prlcesand Information. THE ELATERTE ROOFING CO. Worcester Building. Portland. Have Yotfr Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once Delay will lead to serious breaks, First-clans work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel ntKAL Estate , 1 kinds niuldefcrlptii rtttiilenet' to one of most modern and I yijiiipi't'ii mansions ia in me mutts o( thee or I'oiiclH-tnn. atidfm rurni or a fcwi noml alfalfa laid 1 tliouHiiiidH nf tcral wiieat land. Caller Address C. D. BOYD. Ill Col THE ONLY BOYNTON FUKU AND HEATERS i mm I'urnucc. it put tip to' success. Ut us figure heatini; your hoot ( business. GEORGE PE Cottonwood S The Fre Restaui Beit 25 centMMlJ Private Dial1 Elegant nn MOW GUS LaFONTI 63 ilain Anv The IS A GOC Nov. is '"VT, have ywf. toft thir. will MMJ? 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