East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 01, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTODER 1, 10t3,
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t'ubllslit'il vny afternoon (oxcent Similar)
at IVnillatoii. ()roj;ou, ty tliv
EAST
OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
'Pbone. Muln 11
NUltSL'lill'TlON KATKS.
Dallv uu Mr bv mull .ffi.no
Dally, a Iv mouth hv mull y.r.o
Dall). tliw iimntliK by mnll 1
imuj, oiio nioiiin dv mail
Dally, twr month liy carrier ...
Weekly, one jenr bv mall
Weekly, nix tumuli bv mnll . . .
Weeklv, four month by mnll no
Semi-Weekly, one ear by mall .... V!.uo
Scml-Weekly. six mouth bv m.ill .. 1.0.1
Semi-Weekly, ttirec months by mnll . . ,R0
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The liaat orejronlnti In o.t sale at II. II.
l!lfli' Ner Stands at lintel Portland nuil
(Intel 1'isrklnn. l'ortlaml, Oregon.
Member St-rlpp Molt.ie
tlorj,
News Attoela.
worthy of citizenship In any country.
A row yours conttu't with tho roin
niurolnl rncoa of tho western IioiuIh
imoty will liuiUo good trailers of
tltcni. hlonls art? nil right, lint in
dustry Ih hotter. If tho Douhhohors
will sottlo on Cnnmllnu whont laiul.
huy Ainorlt'an horses, eat Amorlcan
bpof, discard tho woodoti shoo and
imp soino kind conducive to high
kicking and swift moving, the nut
Inmllsh liundlo of eccentricities which
they brought from llusala will soon
disappear. There Is room for more
of them In the West. Any man who
will leave a country Uko Russia for
Iiib cousclonce sake, will make a good
citizen hero.
S.iu Knuu-teeo lliti-eaii. IPS Fourth St.
Clilotfo Itttremi. WO Security ItiillillnR.
W.HUlllinton. D C l'.iireau. Ml 1 Itli St.,
f W
timet! at I'euilleton omtofflee n Mccoml.
claw matter
None hut the broadest brother
hood will llvo;
And eelilshness, triumphant
though It seem,
Knlla at the last, whatever lio
its scheme;
They who would get must also
learn to Rive:
.or any class, however great
or small.
Shall save themselves except by
Having all.
Robert s nttaker.
1
Umatilla county must have the
president of the S.tnte Irrigation As
sociation next year. This is the lrrt
sntotl country. Portland's 54 IuoIiob
of ralnfnll disqualifies hor for lead
ership, j
Conditions in Porto ltleo are said '
by tourists to be deplorable. J,any
people In the Interior never taste
hrerirl, and live entirely on fruits It
will take many years for the natives'
to shake off the habits and traits bred
into the hone, through centuries of
Spanish oppression If the United
States iodeems one per cent of those
people from Indolence each year, the
mission of civilisation will have been
well performed. It is impossible to
legislate energy into n race. I
The nmnager of the Maiiiuam
theater of Portland has withdrawn
his patronage from tho Oregon Dally
journal because that paper told tho
plain truth in n very gentle mnntior
about a piny which the manager did
not represent correctly In his adver
tisements. The .lournal. In defense
of the public, told juRt exactly what
the play was like, after It had boon
presented at the Mnnpiani. and the
story was not creditable to the asso
ciation which booked the attraction,
nor the manager who promised nis
patroes a good thing at a high price,
and deceived them. Tho Journal
takes the ground that the public
should be kept posted, and to tins
end employs competent critics to
write up toe attractions furnished
by the Portland theaters. If a play
Is not good, the public should know
It. so the company presenting It n. .y
Improve or put on a now number. If
the manager of the Marquain shou.tl
buy a suit of broadcloth from a deal
er at a fancy price, wouldn't ho hick
If the stuff proved shoddy on deliv
ery? The people want the goods advertised.
The addition of dining cars to tho
two local passenger trains of tho O.
K. & N. between Portland and Hunt-,
ingtnn, is In keeping with the con-'
stant progress of this sy-stcm. This
change will shorten tho time a few
minuteb, whore stops were made for
meals, under the old plan, and every' '
minute clipped from the time of a
train today means a step toward
greater patronage and greater divi-1
(lends People travel over roads that !
prepare conveniences and make good 1
time. No road on the coutiuont runs ,
more elegantly equipped local trains
than the O, H. & X.
The Portland plumbers have span'
$8,01)0 during the past seven weeks
fighting for a raise in wages, from
14.50 to ', per tuiy. In this time tney
have lost $3,000 in wages through
idleness, while the strike hns been in
progress, and now at the beginning
of winter go back to work for their
old employers at $ 1.50 per day, the
samp wages they woro receiving be
fore. The moral is plain. Their de
mand for $." jor dny of eight hours'
work was unreasonable, and their de
feat is not unexpected. The busi
ness of the country will not justify
any such wages, and the quicker the
working people learn this, the better
it wi.i lip for them. They have suiik
$C,000 in caslt and go bad; under
very unpleasant conditions. It costs
monoy to learn.
From all over Eastern Oregon
comes the call for cheaper building
material and fuel. Within 30 miles of
Pendleton are immense bodies of ex
cellent timber, suitable fur both those
purposes. The only barrier between
the consumer and tho raw supply In
the mountains is the lack of trans
portation facilities. The price of
lumber and tuel would be cheapened
at least l!0 per cent by construction
of branch lines of road loading from
Huron and Moaeham Into the great
timber belt or the lllue mountains.
These spurs could be tilled with
empty cars twice a week and the
loads picked up whan ready, and the
company and the consumer would
profit by tho plan. Cheaper material
would permit many Improvements
which cannot now be made. It
would stimulate building among the
working people, who cannot now
undertake it. on account of the great
cost. It would Invite Industries
which are barrpd out by the building
material and fuel questions today.
These are legitimate commercial k
sues lielorc the city and must be met
.Doner or later
UAT IN THE SENATE.
During the last days of Oliver
Woudi.ll Holmes' life ho visited
Washington In company with Hubert
C. Wlnthrop, writes William R. Cur
tis In tlio Chicago Hocord-Hernld,
and both of tho vonorublo men visit
ed the senate chamber on the oca
slim of some coieiuonles which
crowded the galleries with people t-o
that they were unable to obtain
seats.
They sent their cards to Senator
KvnrtB. hoping, that ho might ar
range a place ' for thorn, and when
'I- met them In tho iVlnrhlo room he
explained tho dllllculty: "The nil
lories uro crowded, as you know "
ho said, "and the rules of the sen
ate admit to the Moor of the chanib o
only lnoinburB of the two houses oi
congress, members of tho eatdui-i
justices of tho supreme court, ex
senators, persons who have received
the thanks of congress and priva'"
secretaries to senators. I eannor "e
you admission in any other capacity
hut if you will accept highly respei
table and remunerative employment
tiB my private secretaries I will hold
you seats on the lloor."
lloth the poet and the statesman
accepted, and .Mr. Kvarts took thorn
to the door, where he addressed the
doorkeeper ah follows: "My dear
air. these two young inon are my "
private secretaries. You will observe
that moy are both very green and i; V
norant, hut I am trying to have pa !'
tlenre with them and overlook their 'A
deficiencies. I wish yon would take
a good look at them so thai when 5
thej come hero again lo see me jou
will know them." and with that In 3;
pushed open the swinging doors cud
motioned to Dr. Holmes and Mr $
Wlnthrop to pass in, while the dooi -j;
keeper. In a bewildered .Wi't o wa; .
remarked in an undertone. "Well.
I'll be blanked."
The best of barley, hops
and yeast, selected by one
of our partners.
I'u re water, from six
wells driven down to rock.
Pure air, which has first
passed through, an airfilter.
Every drop of Schlitz Beer filljrcd by machin
ery through masses of white wood pulp. Every
bottle sterilized, so that it contains no germs.
Thus we double the necessary cost of our brew
ing to make purity certain to make Schlitz Beer
healthful.
Will you drink common beer, and pay just as
much for it, when Schlitz Beer can be Had lor
the asking.
Ask Jor the litevjeiy Mottling.
Phono Main 1781
The Uoss Ice & Cold Storage Co,.
414 Main St., Pendleton
if "'Mom strife!
1 '"""MdhtAl
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1 Sa.con Ir, I.. I
f IV" r nr il
i.nn.r . - 'I
""b nine.
T
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FULL of
fall rmim
After a bitter contest in the Colo-1 ig
rado republican primaries and state,
committee, ex-United States Senator!
Wolcott has won a decided, one-sided ,
victory.
1!
G RIP CON VALIiSCliNCF.
There's nothing better
than Scott's Emulsion after
the grip. When the fever
is gone the body is left weak
and exhausted; the nervous
system is completely run
down and vitality is low.
Two things to do: give
strength to the whole body
and new force to the nerves.
Scott's Emulsion will do it;
contains just what the worn
out system needs.
Rich blood, healthy flesh,
resistive force, more and bet
ter nourishment are what
Scott's Emulsion supplies to
the convalescent.
We'll eril you a timplc tree upon requeit.
SCOTT .1 IIOWNT, oo I'Mtl Mrtet, New York.
Is the inayiiilu out stock uf carpets ami runs we an
showing. The iyo4 patterns are displayed ami ready
for you to chnosi- the design that pleases your fancy.
In our stock you will find something to please as we
liave ca pet- Irotn 'the heavy velvet nrussels to the
lighter makes and all show tl at richness that adds so
much to the b.auty of your looms.
We bought carpels in a vast quantity and got prices
which cut down the cost so we are in a position to
save you money.
Broad choice, large savings and export workmen tu
sew and la oui carpets, are inducements we offer.
Koomio veril
hardware StotJ
E. I). Be
W'lO l)nl B.i
urai JUStatt H
QEAI'. ESTATll
1 1 sumsamided
ii-meuce tooiil
iiosi modem d
''qulprnliiuriv
ill the limit ,ii
of Pendleton. i?J
farm of a (itl
Vooil alfalfa y
thousand olJ
wncnt land.
i BAKER
A.
& F0LS
The Modern Carpet and Furniture
House of Pendleton
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The city council must make prep
arations to meet the growth of Pen
dleton next year, In more than ono
way. This year a deficiency In the
street sprinkling service has been
noticed in many portions of the out
side districts, while tho wagons cov
ered territory every dny which was
but little used by the public. Tho
extension of ttood sldowalks to ovory
portion of the city should bo Insisted
upon, in order that tho free delivery
force of tho postofllco may be of ser
vice to the people llviiiB off tho two
or tlirco main residence streets, With
tho completion or tho sowor system,
tho sanitary conditions will bo much
more easily controlled. Tho present
city administration has reduced the
number of loughs, until tho present
pollco force will bo adequate for sev
eral years yet, If conditions remain
us they nre, and this expense which
Is saved to tho people, should be ap
plied lo civic Improvements,
, ,Tho Uouldiobors, who created a
Herniation last winter, by running
naked through tho Canadian bllv
znrdB In search of an Immagtuary
mosslah, have decided to become use
fill to tho country, and lmvo accepted
tho offer of a I'hlladolphla man to
ostnulluh schools and begin life in a
civilized way Asido from thoir io-
llgioua freaklshness, these people an
STARTLED
By some sudden s-ounil she drops the
vase upon the floor. She is nerous mid
may; be told that nervousness is n luxury
which onlv a ,
rich woman can (0
in. Nervousties.1
has cost many a
woman her jx
sition. Some
times when wom
en run machin
ery the price of
nervousness is
mutilation, a
finger lost or per
ltaps the whole
in ml crinlieil
Nervousness in
women is com
monly but a
symptom of
womanly tliwnse.
It B useless in
such cases to
"doctor" for the
nerves alone.
Cure the diseases
which attack the
delicate woman
ly ortranistn and
nervousness will
be cured also.
Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Pre
scription makes weak women strong,
tick women well. It establishes regular
ity, dries wcakenlne drains, heats inflam
mation and ulceration, and cures female
weakness. It trnniiulliics the nerves and
induce refreshing sleep.
Tn th fill of iIVtt. I wu troubled with ncrv
ouineu, lieadzche, heart trouble and feratle
wcskntM," wtitei miii nitncn m, iirxccj, oi
Sala, Oiwrgo Co.. N. V. tt summer I wrote
you and to tdvued mi to try your Mvonir
Prncrlptlon ' and 'Golden Medical Discovery.'
I did to and I began to Improve rapidly. Con
tinued Uklng the medicine, half a dmeii etch ol
Favorite rrecription' ana -ijoiarn jieqicai
,i r . i. . e ... n.. In ..,A I..
UIHUHiy tvf lilt MllT u. inv ...,.,,, ...
let than a year hid regained my former health."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear the
muddy complexion.
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Insurance at Cost!
14,370,113.00 I
Of Insurance iln force T
OREGON FIRE RELIEF A8 I
OOCIATION. 4
A Strictly Mutual Homo
Institution
M. H. RICE, Froowator.
A pent for Umatilla County.
J. P. WALKER, city agent for
Pendleton
i
A'l'OliKO.V lo-,t the Little
of wcipnle from it lit of in
dieistleii. Hiw iiiuny
buttles in your liU'duets do
you lose fceeallie you luck the
nlipportiuc htlinilliitliiK brace of
i good eolle. "roor eoiieu, poor
I energy!" is tho rule. Nitluro
has lier soft peilnl ilowu ami you
. have no sua)). If you wunl the
loud mm1.iI, the forceful power,
I the strenuous liviiur, try VUwv
ctfc'unbom's Heal llraiid CoIIVe.
It will streiiiheii your ami.
In 1 lb. nnd 2 lb. Tin Cans (air
tight. I
Other high grades In richly
uoloretl parchment bugs (moist
ure proof.)
Sold in Pendleton e.xelus vely by
C. RHORMAN
COLUIT STUEKT
FRAZER
.1 MMIN, Misr
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THEATER
One Night Only--Thursday, October
- FIRST APPEARANCE IN THIS CITY
i 1
THE ROMANTIC YOUNG ACTOR
S. MILLER KENT
Pr smiling His New Military Comedy Urania
CAPTAIN BOB
Ailiml
E. U. 110YD.
THE ONLY(
BOYNTON Fll
AND HEA1
llyKdwnrd E. Hoc. iidaptDrof Jnnlic Merldltlt I'aviil lliiiuia, I'rlde of Jinnliu, Alice o .
OM V luceniHPS Mauaxemelit Nathaniel Uotli.
PRICES Dox Seats and first 0 rows $1.50, balance lower Hour $1; Gallery 50c ,
AKATS NOW ON RALE AT KKAZIEK'sS BOOK STOKE
200 BANDS
from the
PORTLAND
1905 CIGAR
Will entitlo you to
an admission tlokot
to the Fair
Despain & Clark,
Distributors of Parrot Cignm
PROMPT, RKLIA-HtiB BKItVIOR
A. J. BEAN
HAULING OF AIL KINDS
(I nodi tiken lit ol niro i(, Leave orduia at
Taumcii'. rhouv Main 1271,
Rheumatism I'osilivtly Cured
liy Oil nnd Sweet Spirits of Hdeti.-Money-bnck
Goods. A C. KOHPl'KN &
1IUOS., Sole Agents for Pendleton,
FRAZER THEATRE
It.. I NIXON, Mm:
ONE NIGHT ONLY -OCT. 3
And Edwin Mordant
Ola Humphrey
Present the Sensational Dramatic Novelty-
BURIED AT SEA
OR
Abundiiiice
Hy THEODOHE CKKMBtt, author of "The Kutul WyddliiK," with
RAL HUMPHRKV tmtl uBolected coinpnny. Special Scfcilery. Atmnd
of Comedy. Startling nnd Novel BltuutloiiH.
IlrinAA First 10 rows 75oj next o rows uuo;
nlCBS """ Gallery 26o; Box Seats $1.00. .'.
SEATS ON BALK AT KRAMER'S HOOK STORE. .
ELATERITE la Mineral Rubber.
VtlUMAYlNIJKNDllUII.DlNO ,v,.i.v nil.p iioiik
or Hu tt uoooMKwry to 11KPI.ACK A wultN-tlll'l ItOdK
ELATERITE ROOFING
Talies th. place of slilnglea, tin, Iron, tur and gravol, nnd all prepared
roofings. For flat audtoep eurfacos, guttors, valleys, ,ote. Easy to lay.
Tempore for all cllmdW Reaaonablo In coat. Sold on morlt. Quaran
toed. It will pay to, ask for prlcosand Information.
.VjTIJr PLATE ft IT E FtOOFINQ CO.
v,fc . f Portland.
Hi . ' x
Woroeater Building.
Have Yotr Watcf'Ripes Examined and Repaired at Once
Delay Jfyijl lead to serious breaks.
FirsUGlifss worli guaranteed by
BECK, tfie Reliable Pkmber.
Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel
Puruaco, il put up M
success Let M fijinl
buatin your
llllSillVMi.
GEORGE PB
CottonwcodS
The Ff
Rsstai
Be-i 25 cent JliiJ
Private DiilMl
Eioput m
tjgiiiii"i
GUS LaFOW"
Any Ti
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I. thai J
have fJ
there will M'JM I
fully. J
to any rooji J
every one J
color a''.fc-ff
let us "JV1
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