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? -A' DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDUETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1903. I l I AUTUMN; t'likllalu-il cvcri afternoon (except Suiulnv) t IVmlletmi. Oreuoii, by tlio EAST OREQONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tlione, Main 11 SUUSCIttl'TIO.V IiATKS. uiuiy. mic yenr liy mull . . Dally, nix months bv mall . . l)nlly, threo months by mull miij. mm uiuiuu uy man Ki.llO 'J.nu l.M no JJ.'iy. one year by mull linii Wovklv. six imintliu hv iiii tr Weekly, four montlis 'bv mnll ino Senil-Wwkly. one year by mall .... 2.00 8tm -WVekly, six montha by mnll ,. l.oo Hf nil-Weekly, tluec montlis by mnll , . .no Ually, nor mouth by enrrk-r JUlHTOW rOlllllll-H clmlln,- !,( comprnjctl or Union, Hrtlter tint! Qrnut i-minticH, with an nnproiinmloti to liolp alouR tlio worU. In tho Rnatorn OrcKon district n goctl fulr Ih hold nt lino of tlio throo county uonls oach your nml the rosult is rofroHhlng l una stimulated n Itottor off or nmiiitg stoukniun unit innnurs. mi huh cumo- to ho ii rccosiil cil fontnre of tlio fall nmiisoiiiont innro la no reason why Umntlll county should not orgnnlzo a local an soclntlou now mill usl; for loglalatlv um, .wnun llu time coiuoh. Tho fur thnt no such orgaiikntloii exists liev wms out or place 'u this great? eoiiuly of Rastom Oregon. ...T.'' Ja,t "fPCniilnn Is on unlo nt It. II. W.f 0?"!' Simula at Hotel I'ortlaml anil Uotei l'arkliis, rnrtlmul, Oregon, Member Scrlmis Mellne ttoa. News Auacla- San I'ranclsro Ilurenii, 408 Koiirtli Ht. Chicago Ilurenii, Dim Security HulMlng. Vft3tilnstoii, 1). C. lliirenii, noi Htli St., ttnftrwl at l'enilleton potUoCIce as seceonil Ma mutter To tno.se who have failed to ill criminate between the socialist an i nnrenbt. the llfchl botweon tho tv parties at a New England town t!i wool;. In which one man wns hlllod will he a revelation. Tlioiy Is mor miior rivnirv hctweeu the true so eUilist anil the anarchist than he iweon any u'her two political pnrtlc m oxlBtoncu. Soclnll?iu moans all goveinnient control, the highest nu throlty lodged In the govurnineiit, as opposed to Inclh l.huil control -if iml lie utilities, while the anarchist -Cvotild destioy nil governinont and mat: toilet y simply a survival of th strongct. The doctrine of socialism would protoct the wmU fron. tho nv arlce of the strong, liy placing a public! ludustiles In the hands government, making the logltlmat ' prollts therefrom the means of fur , ihoring and extending t' es;' Indus tries, in tho Interest of the people ; while the anarchist believes lhat law j :!ioulil be abolished mid only tho: who eouiu iioiii proper! nv lorce, u .s mucli easier lor the other Uhoidd ho entrusted "Villi authority ... ..ch im- iree.i m me The aiinrchlst believes l.i flee love .Mormon to pieces than to Imitate his no fumIly lius organized society, ..A..IUIHU iu lire llllinsinui worm. JI , Whili. nnv i.inn l iiml...- n.air.ilm or Not horo to cavil and to doubt; Not here to gibe, mid scoff ami sneer.; .Not horo to weep, and whine and pout; Not here to cringe nnd crawl with fear; Hut horo to meot life face to face. And do the very best I can; Whatever comes, with grit anil Brace To stand right up and play the man. Robert WhltaUer. the V. C. T. V. and other worthy or ganiiatlons would devote as much time to studying why thure are no Mormon backsliders nor paupers, as they do to restituting against polyga my, the result would be refreshing. The lieu land frauds will he regu-' lated by the government, just as tho ilusurt laud frauds are being con-1 trolled by the withdrawal of arid land ! rom entry under the- desert act. If the officials are In earnest In sup pressing wrongs In the application or -!aw3. there are many ways by which to accomplish the result. The llou land frauds are the least of tlio ar guments ugainst the formation of tho .forest reserves. Tills can be remov ed from tho list of objections and tiiuulu bo. io stay. oniigaiion to ins tcuows. 'i lie so cinlist believes In toe highest and l oliest recognition ot the family tl as the means of purlfyinc society and elevating gov;rnme:i; He be lloves in really tor much law. hi belief rumr to the nappy .neme of wishing too much govornni''nt. II would make the government supreme r.tid place each individual on his merits, without the use ot publii privileges In making private owners fontiin for THE SOCIAL LADDER. I'eople tako strange ways of get ting into society. Sir Thomas Up ton tuok his first stop toward the heights of trade by driving two pigs linrnesscil ant! richly comiiarlsoiied The lorest reserve is here nbout the streets and making them Tho lluriis Tinios-l turalil prints the interview with .lodge V. It. Kill, -m the subject of irritation, which ap lf.irei! In the l?ot Or'.Rnr ai. Jinf W'.el; ago. ami jreef the (i-iip'e nf Harney county tu nu.iknu t- tho Im portance of this great movement In Southeastern Oregon. Tho Hernlil should keep poking the jwo'!!i fn tlie ribs on the subject, unti! all the des erts of that magnificent known n.-i Harney county. , cultivation. Send our delegates to tho nH-eling of the slate association, In till" city, on November 1) and 10. and keep in touch with the forced now working for the reclamation of Oregon. The more actual Irrigator lhat you can send, the bettor. TlU it- en educational campaign, and in-J nnH,ill.n lu ...n.l,.,t .1 lJ II . J, J. 4 II- ..IIIIICI. Ulltl (llllll If had. unui a curt. An munitions young person lesolved to profit by the Up ton Idea. He owned no pigs to drive but since amazement and resultant gossip wore tlio objects sought, he would as ca3ily approach them by another trail. Alter deepest thought tile young person threw himself Into the basin of a pari; fountain on a wager of gloves with a girl. In a moment the inner circle knew his merit, it i.prend wide its arms and his status wiib fixed. And ho showed his ap preciatlon. Ho nppeareil later in the of Nowport carrying empire, thoroughfares re under & gigantic rng-doll; una later still ho gave a dinner to u gtoup of lapdogs and thereby emphasized his fame The English ministry is Hie devil nnd the deep sea on the tariff Question. The horrible wars of England have depleted the treas ury, and the inennuv under the pres ;nt tnrlrf regulations, will not meet tiie expenses. Ii tne people nre tax- ad through a tariff system thoy will revolt; if there is not n tariff impos ed, whereby the war debt may bo met and the expenses of the govern inont raised, bankruptcy threatens II the tood of the poor is tuxod, they will bo denied tho common uecessi ties of life, for they now live nt tho verge of wnnt, as it Is. und could ii'it bear un additional expense. Tho wisest Hlntesmen of the nation are .struggling to nvort both the throat uued disasters. The jicoplo on one hand und the deficit on the other are mulling llvoly times for the cabinet. If England had no wars to 'wry on, ,ho could meet her eypei.scs find keep down tile price .! fr-id 101 hor poor. Hut wars co'it mone) and the people must pay. Then there was that other male tMirson who, as seemed natural enough, had for his intimate friend a monkey from Ilorneo's wilds. And then, too, there was that dinner glv on by one of society's queens with tlie llorneo monkey us the Kuest of honor. IlesIdeH dn not foil: f nur sb with horseback dinners nt two hun I dred dollars a horse? Have we not cotillions whereof the favors are oetweon cat8 an(I ratB? Are there not inceptions at which the unwilling animals ot tiie barn yard aro made to mingle sorrowfully with their brethren of tho drawing rooms? These should burn like boa cons to guide all on a hunt for social eminence. Alfred Henry Lewis iu Everybody's .Magazine for October Everywhere throughout the North wost, cities of less enterprise, loss wealth, leas favorable surroundings, loss population and less business nre .enjoying splendid agricultural falra this week. Umatilla county, produc ing 3,(JbO,ObO bushels of wheal and as many pounds of wool besides tralnloads of tho finest fruit ever grown on iho coast, has no such or ganization What should bo done nt tho coming legislature, Is to ask for tho formation of an agricultural fair district composed of Umutllla und LOANS ON WHEAT. Spokane lias shown an advance ment in prestige this fall which moans much for this city, In that her loans on wheat in the I'alouse country has nearly doubled. It Is estimated that the wheat crop of this country the present year will be worth from J12.000.000 to JM.. 000,000 the most of which nt sonio stage or other will carry loans. I'ort laml horetofoio has furnished capi tal for these loans, but It Is estimated that during the present ueason Spo kane will loan botweon tfl.OOO.OOO and J7.000.000, and in .addition near ly $1,500,000 In Northern Iduho. Tho most of these loans aro made on CO per cent of tho value of the wheat, and this great Increase, tho prollts from which will be gathered by the local banks, Is an item that will give them un excellent financial bracing. Homcscokor und Investor. CROP PR08PECTS THAT PLEA8E Louisiana und Mississippi furnish the rosiest reports from corn, cotton, sugar and rico plantations. The corn crop is ulready made, and la tho best In ton years In many soctlons a full two years' supply having been grown, The cotton outlook Is also exceeding ly promising, and with cotton at S and 0 cents a pound tho planter can look forward to fattening his bank uccount after discharging his floating debts and possible mortgages. New York Item, My Autumn tlmo anil Nuturo's ho A dreamy tryst together, And. both grown old. about n i The golden tissued weather. i I lean my head against the day To feel Its blnnd cnresslng; t will not lot It pass away Ilofore It leaves Its blessing, i O stream of life, whoso swifter How i Is of tlio end forewarning, i Metlilnks the sundown 'tnftorglow I scorns ipss or night than morning! That clouds must veil ilhls fair sun shine ' Not less a joy 1 find it; Nor less yon warm horizon lino That winter lurks bfihlnd It. JohiiiO. Wlilltler MONTE CARLO'S BLACKLIST. It Is it ahy Imagined that any one may enter tho gambling saloons nt Monte Carlo nnd try his or bur luck ' lit the tables when rnnliOln tiiuti. et-iiunrunto and bnccarat me played. Hut the Prince of Monaco has made a rule that im resident in hla doniln-1 Ion Is to be allowed admission, mid ( the privileges Is eonsoipiuntly denied bis "people." The casino authorities decline nil mission on their own account to any S person who on a previous occasion may have lost all his money at the tables and may have had to ask for '& (Inancial assistance from them to pioctno a railway ticket tor home iS To secure this money one goes to , theolliceof tho udmlnlRtrntionvhich j Is at the ton of n steoo staircase; 'ii and aftoi signing sundry documents tut- vii-iini nun to nu in ne pnoio v.; graphed This photograph is pre-1 5 served for future reference, and (he t man who Is on this ."blacklist" has j j very little chance of renewing uc-1 (pinlntance with the gilded saloons i until he has repai.. the delit. N. Y. 1 3j World. I Kor the first time in tlie history of the government, tlie postal system has done In one year a business ag gregating over a billion dollars. l)ur-!' ing the llscal year ending Juno 31). 1013. the volume of business readied ! JI.02li.73l.40S I (HA3 The best of barley, hops and yeast, selected by one of our partners. Pu re water, from six i tire air, vvnicn nas tirst passed t h ro ug h a n a i r fil tcr. Every drop of Schlitz Beer filtered by machin ery through masses of white wpod 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 for the asking. Ask or the Ilrcwery Bottling. Phono Main 1781 The Ross Ice & Cold Storage Co, 414 Main St., Pondhjton FULL of FALL FINERY I i We I owing. from Main street eaih: mlnl,.i3 Note the folio ;,,r"Mj."inMbLib tone 1 tlon b. rn. 'room ho3 elocts, 3 bl 1 i"11 f5U0cm., .bla''tl, t Choice Imlldine 1?iT? from Main strg lcMl II Villi 1 Property, dou'lfcnT?!" will prove t,, vn,,".! tl.eehesMMnV-. il "Miner cent interest, f years i 1 Rfhorn & Svu ...., Is tho innyiiifii-eiit htock of carpets am ruys we are showing-. 1 lie 1904 patterns are displayed and ready for you to choose the design that pleases J'ojir fancy. hi our stock you will find something to please as we have ca justs from the heavy velvet iirussels to the lighter makes and all show tl at richness that adds so much to the beauty of your rooms. Wo bought carpets in a vast quantity and got prices which cut down tlie cost so we are in a position to save you money. Broad choice, large savings and expert workmen to sew and lay your carpets, are inducements we offer. BAKER & F0LS0M 1 I .V When Sandow poses and the muscle S. ridge his buck and knot his arms, we think we have before us the verv secret ' of strength in those magnificent muscles. 1 But we haven't. Starve Sandow. or. what is practically the same thing, let I him be dysieptic, nnd his muscle would 1 soon lull, strength Is made trom toou I I properly digested nnd assimilated, and I liu luttti ia atiuiigci limn 1119 ftuiiiut.ii, in live is ill The Modern Carpet and Furniture ' House of Pendleton 1 E. D. BOYI Hns Rual Estate for! HKAI, lTATK ol 1 1 ""lusuimaMcripn raiiclni? nw.; residence to m , most modem and I eoulliped mnnaU.w lii the limits of the ( of Pendleton, and fim furni of n few acta! Keen airuiru iu,) J tliousiuiilrt of acta hih'iii Miid, rjaii or t Address L. I). BOYD. Ill CmI cause when the stomach is diseased di gestion and assimilation ore imperfect. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of tlie stomach and other organs of digestion nnd nutrition. It enables the perfect digestion and assim ilation of food so that the liody is nour ished into perfect health and strength. M hml tvlt.-il mv iihvic(.in rul'etl I ndil-rilttoM. llegnveir tiirtiicfnc for the trouble but it did , me no gixjd," rit Sir, W It Wells, of Wll lard, N. C. I wrote to Dr. Pierce mid stated my case, lie tent me n descriptive list nurt liv- I gienlc rules. 1 carried out theae us bet I could, I covcry" and ctuiitueiicril taking it. A fevd.ty later 1 nolicetln great cnatigc l-eit ue anew man. Before I Ixkmii the line of the 'Oolden Metliral Discovery1 I nulTeretl grratly with pa'n In fttoinach. my nerves seemed till run-down, 1 wan verv thin iu Hesh. Imt now can cut heartly and sleep good at uiRht. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent five on receint of stamps to pay expense of mulling only. Send twenty-one onc-cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or thirty-one stamps t I 1 A. 1.1 lor r.ue cioiii'iHiunii vouuiie. iitittiuci Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. V. HIS in tho Instrument 1 iihc iu examining tiie interior of the eye. v itii it I cu iCHltliy u li can tell if your nnillttiui or I plainly neeny (llseuse that may lie present. '111111 iw very lmiorluui for HOiiietiines glussen will not help your eye trouble. If you need ghiHbfH I have IiiHtmiiieutH fur Hliowiug me just what leliseK uie required. If you do not, your trouble can lie eorrectHi by 11 pliy slcian. GLENN WINSLOW .leweler nnd Optleiau Nl M' POSTOI I'll I . PfNIllHON Its TH K HEB'i' 'I'UK MOST I'UOl'KItliV WITHOU'I' WllOJKSOMl iMII.l.lH) cUPKHIOK Nasal CATARRH In 1 IU atase tnero should be cleanl'nett. YAy'a Cream Balit cleanses, sootbesftnd heals 1 bo dlseaneil membrane. It cures catsrrh and Hiin way a cold lu the hcuil iiuicklr. (.'renin Itnliii It nlaceil Into tint uoittlle, spread orer the memliraua and Is absorbed. Ilellef laloi inedlatoaudacuru follows. It la not drrlng does not nroduce sneexlni;. Large Hu, SO eenu at Druj nlits or by mall : Trial Size, 10 cent by malL ELY IIUOTUEIUJ. BC Warren atneb litw xorx. , , BYERS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. THE BEHRENS HOUSE 308 Court Street Best Regular Meals! IN THE CITY f BOfYou'll enjoy your raeale if you board with ub Tickets, 21 MoalB $4.00 Slnglo Meals , . . . . 25o i HEALTH I JBi COMFORT Are Combined In ECONOMY Cole's Original Air Tight Wood Heaters ot Hot Blast Coal Stoves Any Tie Is a Good Ti Now Is the accepted I have your house painted I pered. A little painting h there will help Its ImH fully. Some nice, itm wall paper will lend a l to any room. Our stock I paper was never .norc.t' pattern in endless vsn every one new and up-tij color design. Better c let us show them to ycul you what It will cott t whole house or one i E. J. Mtifpft 111 Court Street! ALWAYS FRESIl ALWAYS Fish of Lobsters, Crabs, I tur foods Oystcrs-q ERN and OLYMPHI fiSTPrompt Delitill S Elite Fish ........rtlllUUlWl L I P. O. ELLIOTT, I They bave 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, in Pendleton, by Tfci.e Hardware Mean. i t YOUR PLUMBING! Have it done by a Scientific Plumber and you will not be bothered with bad breaks. Let us figure on your work. BECK, THE PLUMBER COURT STREET The Frei Restaur! Ro- 9R r,nnt Mealy rrivaio in"o- ElBnt PSS GUS La OttMa'" ...n uiinarilintlUH '1" " V ...larrlM whiil m -' papers la tlie United KUI" imiifip " . ru ci- .,il h nnatal nuiv. - ,h. L tl I hae It son' VI. I It will ve you poiB 0, Iu remitting. Jf" Srl