East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 05, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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    DAILY EAST OREOQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER S, 1903.
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OREGONIAN
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SntSCKIlTtOX HATES
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tallj-. six tu.mtli by mall
liallj-, Ihrw mnntliK bv mall
Pullj-, on muutti by "mall
Inlly. pr mitntli by earrlr
Weekly, one year by mall
Weekly, six month br ni'all
Weekly, four tunntlui "by mall . . .
Senil-Weektr. one year by mall ..
Semi-Weekly. li months by mall
Seml-WeeUy. three months by mall
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nich a .NeR stand at iintei lMniand
Hote.' ivrktm. 1-ortland. Oregon,
Member StrrlpiM-MelMe
tlon.
Xew Assoela-
San FmiicKro lltireau,
4itS Fourth St.
llilcafu Iturmn. nn .Security Itulldin?.
' Vjn,!r00- D C norma. 301 14th St..
Entt3 at IVixiMon wstoUiee as seceond
tltkfx matter
All are architects of Fate
Working on the walls of
Time;
Some with massive deetU and
great.
Some with ornament of
rhyme!
Xut us rto our work as well,
Both the unseen and the seen:
Slake the house where cods mav
dwell.
Beautiful, entire and clean.
Hoary W. I-ongfellow.
PROTECT THE CROSSINGS.
Some Pemileton boy will be piokel
Irora one of the railroad crossings in
not less than a down pieces. sorao!uonl BU-V ' "e leuier. our Home
day. if parents and officials rto not mercuanl will boh you better goods
slop tho practice of catching onlo'at better prices on better terms and
moving trains and engine. ,
Not a day passes that some boy j
doer not wilfully risk his life in 'he !
railroad yards. The only wonder Is
that the accident has been delayed '
so long.
Railroad men cannot be every
where at once, watching the idle lit
tle rascals that persist in riding on
switch engines, box cars and freight
engines that move about the yards.
It is impossible to keep them away
from places of danger. It is useless
to tell them of the peril. They know
more about such things than the old
veterans. ( ,
Since school has opened again and
the number of children crossing the
tracks is Increasing each year and
since business in the yards Is in
creasing also, it will be necessary to
take some steps toward protecting
the main railroad crossings by plac
ing a watchman there during the
school months, or by some other safe
means.
It is absolutely unsafe for small
children to go back and forth alone
with the devilish example of the old
er children constantly before them.
Where the smart boy finds a train
across a street for a moment, be
can't wait, nor walk a car length
around, but must crawl between the
cars. Smuller children swing the
feat performed safely, will be tempt
ed to try it, and some bad accident
is certain to follow.
The railroad companies have
shown a wonderful care in tho past,
to have prevented accident on the
busy crossings, hut traffic is becom
ing heavier, children more numerous
and the dangers consequently great
er. By all means a watchman should
lie stationed at the Main street
crossings. The exense for the com
puny would be insignificant, com
pared to one bad accident, and the
safety of the public would lie assur
ed. The presence of a watcaman nt
all times in the yards anil a stiff fine
or a few nays jail sentence for some
of the daredevil boys will have a
wnolesome effect. Parents probably
do not know of the dancers wilfully
faced by their young hopefuls every
day. Tney would mercilessly prose
cute! the company and throw the bur
den of blame on employes If a bo7
should lose a leg, or worse, on the.
tracks. Yet the company and tho
employes cannot watch all boys at all
times, nor can they prevent constant
trespass by rascals bent on mischief
Parents cau remove some of the dan
ger of the situation by giving good
advice at home, but this does not al
ways stay with a boy after he gets
outside the front gate.
A watchman on the Main street
crossing would be a temporary relief,
but the only true solution lor the
Question Is a viaduct over the .tracks'
onxMatarSBtreet. Situated as Peudle-
,iuuia; wiiuitt large ireHiuence uiByici
uuiiiw iiiiuaue, biuq ot tne tract;
from the business iKJrtlon, and It ba
les neeessury fcr 7C per cent or the
children to cross the tracks in going
to school (his danger will only In
crease as the city grows. A high
bridge or viaduct over the tracks and
a rigid enforcement or the rejiula
Hons governing travel over It. will
ttle llie crossing question definite-
j
The article by Judge Lowell, in to-
. days Issue, on the subject of tho
l '
i Riiltn 1rtlr-tiln At.u.ttn. 1.. tl.K -i..
t.ii uivutiiiK in mis vi 1 j
should he. heeded bv nil friends of lr
rlcatiou. ThU nitv n.nat rn r,
this occasion. Suitable entertain
ment must ho furnished for the oc
casion and as Judge Lowell very per
tinently remarks. Umatilla county
. .no should take advantage of the oppor
". l!no ! t"nU" to make an oxhlhit or her
1 matchless resources. This elty is sit
'. U.110 tinted In the heart of the arid district
! bo ! of Oregon, and will receive creator
benefits from the reclamation of that
arid distrlrt than any othor place.
j Her efforts toward hurrylnc tin this
' reclamation should he commensurate
wtt " -
I wo. The city should furnish the as-
sociatlon one night's literary and ' the hours of labor and periods or
musical entertainment at one of thelrost ,,u' wBtR and method of pay
churches or the opera house and' that ZtST
program snouiu ne nrrangen in time
to Insure Its success. Only four
weeks remain in which to prepare:
1 The "wrought Iron" kitchen range
agents are lu Uniou county. .headed
I west, and will be In Umatilla cou'ity
within a month. These neoule have
' no interest In the state. Thay pr"
hired "rustlers" for a foreign busi-
' wss which takes money out of tHe
j county, but brings none In. They
j j collect hard cash and notes which
i I rightfully belong to home merchants
! ' They do not help build up your cities
, nor your communities. They buy a
month's board in the county and
I carry away thousands of dollars
; which should be paid to home Insti-1
I tutloiw. that their lmslnoss may I j
enlarged and thoir ability to serve
you extended
by your patronace
your money will he kept at home to
go Into larger stocks.
i Professor J. H. Humor, of the Or
, egon Agricultural College, Is prepar
j ing a thjrd edition of "Oregon Liter
ature." a review of Oregon authors
j and their work. The two former edi
i tlons of that work met with great
success and this enlarged edition
promises to be well received. The
authors of Oregon rorm one of the
brightest gnlaxy of pioneers in the
literary history of the country, qnd
i this uook should lie in every public
scnool library.
The increase in the value of im
provements in Pendleton over last
year amounts to $82,151. This repre
sents about 40 new homes built dur
ing the past year, and the assessment '
being made upon a basis of one-third j
the actual value, shows over a quar- j
ter of a million dollars added to th- j
city in improvements during the year i
to say nothing of the addition of over'
SIU'J.OOO to stocks of merchandise
SCOPE OF THE CENSUS.
There is a wide difference between
the scope of the word "census" in
the United States and in other coun
tries. The American census is an in
valuable national "account of stock."
costing the American iieople. In 1900.
$11,551,817.91. and embracing ex
tended inquiries concerning popula
tion, mortality, agriculture and manu
factures. Each of these topics :s
considered a legitimate part of cen- f
bus Investigation, and receives equal
care and consideration. In most
other census-taking countries the
census is much less comprehensive,
being generally confined to an enum
eration of population by sex. age. na
tivity conjugal condition, occupation,
etc., together with, fn some cases,
details concerning number and kind
of dwellings.
In Europe, un to 1901. only five
countries France, Hungary, Ger
many. Denmark, and Belgium had
-H"H H I I I I I i M 1 1 I I I I M I
ALWAYS FRESH
ALWAYS G00D1
Fish of All Kinds
Lobsters, Crabs, salt wa-
ter foods. Oj-sters EAST X
ERN and OLYMPHIA.
f"Pronpt Delivery.
Elite Fish Market
T Corner Mln u(S All
i P. O. ELLIOTT, Proprietor,
i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 m
Suffered Eight Months
I can heartily recommend Acker's
Tablets tor dyspepsia and stomach
troubles. 1 have been suffering for
eight months and tried many reme
dies without relief, until I got Acker
Dyspepsia Tablets, which' I used only
a Bhort time and am now perfectly
well. Thanking you for the speedy
recovery. I am gratefully yours, Fran
cis I. Gannor, Vancouver, Wash. Bend
to W H. Hooker fc Co., Buffalo, N.
Vs. for a free trial package. (Nothing
like them,) F, W Schmidt & Co.,
drusglsts.
lakcn Industrial censuses, ami ti.PRn
although Including sonic valuable
data not secured in the United states.
j ". niucn less comprehensive than
hZJTS more
was undertak-m, thU "
I " -H V VUllLUilUll
nf InTtirmnt In., w1ai.. .1.
. " tnnwwu 1 viiiiuig io uic orou-
- ! nut,ou n"d personal condition of em-
- , l'r8 n,m "'ployes.
The German industrial census pa'.l
but little attention to the iersonal
condition of employes, but called for
a detailed statement or the kind o
establishment, and the motive power
tuid machinery used. The Danish
census was. In the main, similar to
the German, but omitted mnchlneo
and asked for the wages paid to urn
pioyes. classified by kind or wor
done. The nost detailed and . m. I
i..u..v,i.- in r.nropean in'i.r :i i-n
censuses Is the one taken by Belgium
1 " lSl'H.
This.
line me r renen aim 1
,,,,,, cenf,l80S. comprised Ue-
' Wlou "and" 'person ' co uli o ,
employes, and in addition calK-.l i.-
rlnrn's article In October Century
i
Colonel Kichartl Henry Savage.
soldier lawyer and author, was rim
down by a wagon in New York Sat
urdny and badly hurt.
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK? ;
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. '
Almost everylwuly who rends the news-
Ipers is sure "to know of the wonderful j
cures made by Dr.
1 Kilmer's Swamp
J Koot, the great kid
l nev, lixcr and blad
- der remedy.
It the 'Tent l!lel-
icnl triumph of the
nineteenth ccntun ;
discovered after rears
1" il I tr3 OI M-ieuiiiic re--carru
by Dr. Kilmer, the
, i.imider specialist, and is womlerfullv
. nil itv. raih unit
successful in promptly curing lame track,
lib
llriglit's Disease, which is the worst
form ot kidney trouble.
Ilr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have
kidnc . liver or bladder trouble it will 1
found just the reuicily you used. It has
lieeit tested in so many' ways, in hospital
work and in private practice, and has
proved so successful ill every case that a
special arraiiKement lias !eeu made bv
which all readers of this paier. who hae
not already tried it. may have a sample
Ixrttle sent free by mail, also n book tell
ing more about SwuuijvRoot, and how to
find out if vou have kidney or bladder trou
ble. When writinir mention rending this,
generous offer in tins jaier and send your
address to Dr. Kilmer
& Co., ltiughnuitoii.
N. Y. The regular
fiftv-cent and one-
dollar sue Ixittles are Home ot SrmtIlooC
sold by all good drnggists. Don't make
any mistake, but remember the name,
Samp-Koot. Dr Kilmer's Swamj-Root,
and the address, lltngliamtou, N Y-, on
everv lwUle
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
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irntar hItby movement of tb
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CANDY
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
X..',ii 'i
tr oox y.rii ii jiui-i ihi i -ii o
B.allU AiU
ntuuc kucui luariii
ruuiuiir tob. .
KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN
The Telephone Livery Stable
Opiio-.lt' Omit 1Ioii-
Slugle and double rigi. Feeding
ud carinp for farmers horses a
specialty. OPEN DAY & NIGHT.
Weifchiuj; sesltw for the general
public.
C. L. BOWERS & SON,
Coartril. Vhuut Main Sl.
MUHHIIIIIIIHIIIIIMM
E.MOTSCHMAN
Teaches a thorough course
in voice culture, piano and
violin. For information en
quire at '
Empire Piano House.
mi'HIIHHI4HWt
! Insurance at Cost
14,370,113.00
Of Insurance in force
I OREGON FIRE RELIEF AS-
SOCIATION.
A Strictly Mutual Home
institution
; ; M. H. RICE, Freewater,
. , .Agent lor Umatilla County.
! I J. P. WALKER, city agent tor
. Pendleton.
MWJ CATHARTIC
CRUSHES
THE LIFE
The most loathsome and repulsive of all
liviiiff thiiii's is the serpent, and the vilest and
most degrading qf all human diseases is Contagious Wood Poison. The
seqent sinks its fnngs into the flesh and almost instantly the poison passes
through the entire body. Contagions Blood Toison, beginning with a little
ulcer, soon contaminates every drop of blood nnd spreads throughout the
whole system. Painful swellings appear in the groins, a red rash and
copper colored splotches break out on the body, the mouth and throat
become ulcerated, and the hair nnd eye brows fall out ; but these symptoms
are mild compared to the wretchedness and suffering that come in the latter
stages of the disease when it attacks the bones and more vital parts of the
body. It is then thnt Contagious Blood Poison is seen in all its hidcous
ucss. The deep eating abscesses and sickening ulcers and tumors show
the whole system is corrimted nnd noisoned. and unless relief comes soon
' scrpeui disease lightens its cons
j antidote for the awful virus is S. S. S.
nosed entirely
destroys everj"
blood
awl
tirtt, rnmr in
Strong
strong mineral
drv up the sores and dnvt
Send for our home treatmeut book and write v..- if in need of medical
nd vice or special information. This will cost you not!. n.
THE SWiFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA.
FRAZE
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It. .I.XIXO.V. Mirr.
TWO NIGHTS
MR. d. FRAZER CROSBY PRESENTS
MISS INEZ FOR WAN
In a Gran' Scenic Production of
EAST LYNNE
MR. JOHN
eternsi cior
Popular Prices-25cr 50c, 75c; No Higher! :
. SEATS OX SALE AT FKAZIEK'S HOOK STOUE . . , J
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t HEALTH
Are Combined In
Hardware Man.
HIS is the instrument I use in
examining the iuterior of the
eye. With it I cun tell if your
eye is in a healthy condition or
plainly see any disease that may be
I present. This is very inionaiit
I for sometimes glasses will not help
.your eye trouble. If you need
glasaes I have instruments for
showing- me just what lenses are
rwiulreO. Jf you do not, your
trouble can w corrected by a nhy-
sieian.
glenn winslow
Jeweler and Ojiticiali
PosTort K I . Pimiii ios
N.ak
Its
THE BEST
THE MOOT WHOLESOME
1MIOPERLV MIIjLED
WITHOUT A BUHEIUOR
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
The Standard of Excellency.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber.
YOU MAY ISTENI JIUIIJJIXa
or nut it neevwutry to HEI'LACE A VVultX-OUT ItOOf
ELATERITE ROOFING
Tokos th', place of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared
roofings. For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, volleys, etc. Easy to lay.
Temperc . for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Sold on merit. Guaran
teed. It will pay to ask for prlcesand Information.
THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO.
Worcester Building. Portland.
Have Yor Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once
Delay will lead to serious breaks.
First-class work guaranteed by
BECK, the Reliable Plumber .
Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel
nVy W UJ I VU you have to sell If you don't
The Be w store can never be
kaowa uBless It advertises
OUT
ana crushes out tlie lite. 1 lie only
It is nature's remedy, com-
of vegetable ingredients. S. S. S.
vestige of the poison, purifies the
lilood and removes all danger of transmitting the ji fj J L . Oft
rtTimru v.-iininir t-iwn ti-iii fin tmb . ill,,,,,,, a. i
remcuies. 11 kt nicn-urv aim pousn, 1 7 ,,wi 11 u y
rive m the uisea.se. but do ftire penunnently. j
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THEATER
Commencing
TUESDAY OCT. 6th
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Cole's Original Air
Tight Wood Heaters or
Hot Blast Coal Stoves
They have proven their real worth.
Hundreds of satisfied people in'Pendleton
and Umatilla users of Cole's stoves and
heaters always recommend them to their
friends. Sold only, m Pendleton, by
13
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expect peop tole knowwha
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