East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 09, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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    I'ubtlMieil oTory nftcrnoun (cxcctit Humlay)
Ht I'oiulletim. OrrKou, by the
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
Ttiono, Main 11.
sunsoisirrioN iiatks.
Dolly, ono year by mall
Hnlly, six months by mall
pally, tlm-u months by mall
Dally, one montli by mall
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ttti'kly, one year by mall l.fid
"-My, six month by mall 7f,
i' 'ollr nmutlis by mall r.O
Sem . eik Iv, one year by mail .... s.no
SfialAWrkly, U month by mall .. 1,00
bcml-Wwkly, three month bv mall .. .50
nil tho combined virtues ever oml
tiathiB from tho nnmicatlng, soxles
harpies who llvo In unnatural luxury
in tho earnings of somo old micos
tor who nmilo tho nilntnkn oi pllint;
up a fortuno to lio Hont by thoaj
who never earned a cent In lite.
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.or.
...T1!1 J."'11 "resonlan la on sale nt II. It.
!, . . CV? s""'' t Hotel I'ortlaml nml
Hotel IVrklnj, IVrtlauJ, Oregou.
Member Kcrlpps-MeUnc
tlon.
News Assoela-
Sau I'ranclsco Iliireati, 108 Fourth St.
Cbleajto Ilurcau, noo Security llulhtliiR.
N X'i3hln';t0"' - c- llHrenii, 30 1 Mth Ht
Euteml at I'endlcUm poitofloe .is seecoml
class matter
Tho Salom Statesman Is incmrnlUK
ovor the government rensus report,
ami to comfort horsnlf, has Incorpor
ated 'all tho villages In Marlon coun
ty as "Orenter Salem." "How Ioiir."
walls the Statesman, "will this dis
tortion of facts, concerning tho pop
ulation of this city, go on?"' Only
four thousand people shown by the
Kovernment census, as residing In the
capital of Oregon! This Is horrlblu.
nut tnen among that number you
have some politicians who count for
more than one, In tho estimation of
your people, so the balanco Is struck,
Tho way to got population Is to grow,
Any village In Eastern Oregon enn
tell you all about the process.
Hoys Hying kites haul In their
white-winged birds;
You can's do that when you are
Hying words;
Thoughts unspoken, sometimes
fall back dead.
Hut (lod himself, can't kill them,
when they're said.
Will Carleton.
The Haker City Herald says no
living newspaper man can glvo tho
amount of precious metal mined ..1
llakor county for tho month of Sep
tember, nud thon prooeeds to glvo
the exact figures.
Portland Is going to freeze out the
Parents who glvo excuses for the
absence of their children from school
on potty ami taucieu pretenses, nro
doing an Injustice to the children
than can never bo remedied If tho pu
pus of the public schools aro encour
aged by parents in being absent from
school, all the money spent on those
children by the state and district Is
wasted. Half attendance and broken
attendance Is worso than not attend
lug nt all. It keeps the child behind
the classes, mnkes additional wort
for tho teachers and spoils all the
effect of study. Many parents arc In
the habit of allowing children to re.
main away from school on slim pre
texts, ana of sending no excuses, or
excuses that aro not within the law
ful limits. Tho teachers are doing
all In their power to keep up the rog'
ular attendance. The school board
u...ult:ra uy a uign license, as. long wl seo that the ,aw , rugarJ to Ulls
as men nave money tney are going mattur 8 enforced, and It remains for
iu Ba...uie-i not m a. licensed emu parents , take enough interest in
room, thon in some place beyond the ,ll0 wolfarc of thoIr own children to
reacn 01 tne law. some of the old
sports of Portland
freeing out.
will be at the
I nee that they go to school and arrive
I mere on time, unless tnoro Is so
valid reason to the contrary.
In Eastern Kansas the people aro
organizing anti-Hood societies, to pro
vent tho destruction of property by
spring freshets, and In Western Kan
sas they still have rnln-mnkiug
parties and are studying how to In
crease tho moisture. The best way
out of both those conditions Is to buy
a homeseokor's ticket to Oregon,
where rain-makers and anti-IIood so
cieties nro unknown.
That the majority of the people of
Eastern Oregon favor the forest re
servo policy. Is shown by the wido
circulation given the East Oregon
inn's brief defense of the policy In
commenting on the position of Judge
Cllffoul. of Grant county, against tho
reserve. It is incongruous to ns;t toi
the reclamation of tho ilosert. and to
oppose tho preservation of the for
ests. In ono breath.
LEND A HAND.
A Southern girl visiting in Western
Oregon, has discovered why it Is that
the people- of the state are called
"Wobfootb." Hor explanation is that
they do not recognize the fact that I'
is ruining when ruin is 'ailing. She
linds thuy play golf, oaKobail and all
other outdoor sports while rain de
scends in torrents, and that the down
pour novor affects an kind of an en
tertainment. From this the dediic
tlon is lo be drawn that a Wobioot is
me who makes tho best of a bad
weather case by Ignoring conditions
that he cannot remedy.
"Look up, and not down." Do you
see how the tree-top
Kojolces in sunshine denied to its
root?
And hear how tho lark, gazing sky
wnrd is Hooding
The world with his song, while the
ground bird Is mute.
"Look out nml not In!" Seo the sap
rushing outward!
In leaf, hud and blozsom all winter
it lay.
Imprisoned, while earth wore a
white desolation;
Now Nature Is glad with -the bunt!
ty of .May.
"Look forward, not back!" 'Tis the
chant of Creation.
The chime of the seasons as on
ward they roll;
"1'ls tho pulse of the world, 'tis tin
hope of the agc3,
'Tls the voice of our Clod In the
depths of the soul.
"Lend a hand!" Like tho sun that
turns night into morning.
Tho moon Hint guides storm-driven
sailors to laud.
Ah" life wore worth living, with this
for the watchword,
"Look up, out, and forward, and cacti
lend a hnnu "
Alice Freeman Palmer
BACKACHE.
The attitude of tin- Oregon Dally
Journal toward the theater trust of
Portland Is universally endorsed.
Tho Canltal News of lloise, ono of
tho many outspoken friends of th
Journal, says: "Tho Capital News
hopes the Journal will win its flfjlit
aguinst tho .theatrical trust and over
come all other obstacles in tho way.
Ilclng a year older and having pro
gressed fu-ther on thb road to-.vnr
tho goal of miccezs purhape, this pa
per speaks from experience when It
asserts that the public will lay aside
all narrow partisan considerations
und stand by a newspaper that ic
fearless, honest and reliable In ito
treatment of tho legltlmato news or
tho day, as well as those subjects
that of righl should he editorially
dlgcussud."
Mrs. Stuyveaunt Fish, one of tho
'drossy," feminine dudes of Newport,
nas remarked that "Mrs. Itoosovelt
drosses on J300 a year, and she looks
it." Mis. Flail's hose bill is greater
Minn Mrs. Hoosovolt's entire bill for
clothing during tho year, yot Mrs.
Fish does not represent tho Amort
p can woman. Bho represents a sort of
SB. ' society In tho 'East, which Is part
refuse foreign nobility, part outcast.
Amorlcan rubbish, and a greater part
inouoy-road lunatics. Mrs, Hoofcovolt's
J300-a-year wardrobo la suillclent for
pny BClf-respectlr.g American woman,
and in inaklng It answer her purpo-io,
she wots an cxamplo to tho great
UilnkiiiK iaBH f Americana, which
Mb of more fccrviro lo humanity than
Backnchn is a forerunner and
one of the most common symp
toms of kidney trouble, and
womb displacement.
READ MISS BOLLMAN'S EXPERIENCE.
" Some timo ago I was in a very
weak condition, ray work made me
nervous and my back ached frightfully
all tho time, and I had terrible head
aches. "My mother ffot a bottle of Iydlu
K. Piiiklmm'H Vctfotahlo Coin
pound for mo, and it seemed to
strengthen my baclc and help mo 11 1
once, and I did not got to tired as
before. 1 continued to take it, und it
brought health and strength to me.
1 i 11 ' . . 1 ...
im a. wum hi biiuxufc juu or biiu
ood it him dono roo." Miss ICA.TK
llOLLHAN, Uiud Hi. fc Wules Ave.,
New Tfork City, SSOOOfcrftlt original 0
ibeotJttUr proving gtnulnw cannot Caprodutod,
Lydlu 12. IMtikiium'HVojretiililo
Compound euros liocuuso It in
tho greatest known remedy for
kidney and womb troubles
Kvory ivomau who is puzzled
about lior condition should wrlto
to jMrn. IMiilcluuii at Lynn, Mass.,
and tell her all.
POOR OLD NEW YORK.
t'ho resolution of Mrs. Itoi'lunld
Vaudorbllt to remain nt Newport the
ontlro winter, vjsltlng Now York
only occasionally, deprives town of
seeing and entertaining tho latest
Vaudorbllt brltlo. Mrs. Alfred Van- 1
dorbllt will llkowlso romnln at Now-1
port and will not onon linr Mm.. vi,
house until late In tho spring, when
tho coaching season begins. She will
ho hero as usual during the horso
snow. Mrs. Stuyvosnnt Fish has a.
so come to somo dolermluutlon of
tho same kind, and It really looks as
If cnuiury llfo would succeed tho for
mer gay Beacon In town. Mvh i.Vn.
tis urmoiui t'-rencii, the mother of
.irs, Aitreu vnnilerbllt, will be with
her a greater part of tho winter, mm
Newport Is novor dull and Ib always
iu its best after tho summer crowds
leave It. Those wlio mo fond of
mild climates nml that the Athmtir
roast Is much wnrmor In winter than
tho Interior, nnd thosu who prefer tho
rugged sports prefer to entertain nt
their country mansions nloug (he
Hudson. N, Y. Tlmos.
Tho libel suit against tho llakor
City Herald will lie heard In Union
on October 0.
J S2 ll
IP
DO YOU GUT UP
WITH A I,AMI$ BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost eeryloily whn reads .the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kid-
U; uey, liver and bl.ul-
uer remedy.
It is the'great med
ical triumph of the
nineteenth ecutur) ;
discovered after years
of scientific research
by Dr. Kilmer, the
eminent kidney and
bladder specialist, nud is wonderfully
successful in promptly curing lame luck,
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder nud
llright's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have
kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be
found just the remedy you need. It has
been tested in so many ways, in hospital
work and in piivate practice, and has
proved so successful in every case that a
special arrangement has been made by
which all readers of this paper, who have
not already tried it, may have a sample
bottle sent free bv mail, also a liook tell
ing more about Swamp-Hoot, and how to
findoutifyouhaveUiduey or bladder trou
ble. When writing mention reading this
generous offer in this paper and send your
...,.1 . ti . , -: 1 . jr
X. Ci.. Him-hamtntl.
N. Y. The remilarffimtiHt
fifty-cent and one-
dollar size bottles are non of snamp-noot.
sold by all good druggists. Don't make
any mistake, but remember the name,
Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
and the address, lliiighanitou, N. Y., on
every bottle.
11 S. S. S. Nature has provided a tonic suited to
every requirement of the system when in a debilitated,
run down condition. It ooiituins 110 stroii-' minerals or
drugs, but is n pleasant vegetable ptcparation. Yon can find no better
remedy for toning- up the nerves and bringing- refreshing-, "restful sleep when
in a low- state of health, or sick and worn 6ut with work or worry.
S. S. S. improves the I imvo no Iienlmnoy In rooommomllnit your B. U.S.
nnnetite aids the chVpu. "8 tlio bout Hprlnir tonlo on tho mnrkot. I linvo nnoil
npptim., uius uic IM-i- m othor 1S1(ullomi,8 bllt llml s. a. a. to ba undoubt-
tion nud reilltorces the odly tlio only tonio tlmt wilt build up tho Byntrin. I
sv-item nud its irnod t-f. "bull tnki, pleaiiiro in tailing nil whom I think iu
rt. iliii, mill u J3OU11 ti no(1)1 of n (( b,ood omo u( r t))0lll0n
feotsaroseeualmostfrom Yours truly, LEWIS H. FIEIHElt.
the lirst dose. It acts aaro B'0"i Hamilton ft Co. iioxliiRton, Ky.
promptly in cases of chronic dyspepsia, indigestion and illstoiuach troubles,
and does away with the uncomfortable fullness, nuu.scu, shortness of breath,
drowsiness and dizziness that so often come after outing-.
K. S. S. is not only the best tonic but pos.scss.L-N alterative or purifying"
properties, ami if there is nny taint, humor or poWon in the blood it
searches it out, and removes it, Many times a low state of health is due
to a bad condition of the blood and can only be remedied by a blood purifier
and tpuio combined, or such n remedy as S. S. S.
It you suffer from debility, insomnia, nervousness, loss of appetite,
bad digestion, or any of the symptoms of a disordered blood, nothing- will
so soon put your blood iu good condition, invigorate and tone up the
system as S. S. S.
THE S WIFT SPECIFIC CO. A TIANTA . GA.
- ",."." 'uomi.iu ...
' Main stree iVJ'l
L'ashjbnlnnce tis' H0l
- "Mini houV Vt
thm.barnCb'&t
Troon, house
ClosetH. ,11nlin .
Choice building, ',1
a inmi n am nli" -i im
T tho nitwit l
veurs - m
T
I Rihorn & Swa
N''
rAI'OMiON lost the battle
of Leipsio from u lit of hi
dlgestlen. How many
battles in your husiiie&H do
you lose because you lack the
supporting stimulating" brace of
good colle? "Poor eollee, poor
energy!" Is tho rule. Nature
has her soft pedal down and you
have 110 snap. If you want the
loud pedal, tlio forceful power,
the stieiiuoiirt living, try Chase
& Sanborn's Keul Brand t'odee.
It will strengilicu your arm.
In 1 lb. niul 11 lb. TinCiuiH (air
tight.;
Other high grades in richly
colored parchment bags (ninUt
ure proof.)
Sold in Pendleton exclusively by
C. ROHRMAN
COUKT KI'RKK'r
'Y-'
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FULL of FALL FINERY
is tlio magnificent stock of carpels and rugs we ate
showing. The 1904 patterns are displayed and ready
for you to choose the design that pleases your fancy.
In our stock you will find something to please as we
have cai pets ftoni the heavy velvet brusscls to the
lighter makes and all show tl at richness that adds so
much to the litnuty of your rooms.
We bought carpets in a vast quantity and got prices
which cut down the cost so we are in a position to
save you money,
Hroad choice, large savings and expert workmen to
sew and la vour carpets, are inducements we offer.
yrTirrmr-
BAKER & FOLSOM
The Modern Carpet. and Furniture
House of Pendleton
E. D. BO
Has Real Estate fori
I 1 "''iiisaudaescriplla
wngluR from
tuiui-iice 10 one od
iimni mnaera and k
etiulnnedlimitc!
111 the limits of Und
01 I'emllcton.nr.ilfJ
farm of a fevica
"u niraira lull
tlmiisnmU of ua
wiitoi land, una
Address
G. D. BOYD,
Tin
xmiilniiiR- the interior of tin-
eve. WUli it I can tell If your
oye Is in a healthy condition or
plainly see any disease that may be
present. This Is very luiporluut
for sometimes glasses: will not help
your oye trouble. ir you need
glass- I have instruments for
showing mt Just what lenses are
rt-iiuireil. II you do not, your
trouble can be corrected by a pby-
hIcIuu.
GLENN WINSLOW
Jeweler and Opdcitiu
Nkak Poskii 1 k 1 , l'l Ml. I ION
Iliescke's
eats
eet
The approval of all who
want the best meat
most delicious but us
no higher in price
COURT STREET
Gray's Harbor
Commercial Co.
We Don't Keep Everything
But we do keep a good big
tock of nice dry Flooring,
Celling, Rustic and Finish,
In all grades. Also all kinds
of Dimension Lumber, In
cluding Lath and Shingles.
Our stock of Doors, Win
dows, Moulding, Building
and Tar Paper and Apple
Boxes Is complete, and any
one In need of Lumber wilt
not ibe wrong In placing
their order with the : i
Gray's Harbor 'Com. Co.
Opp. Wi & C. R. Depot
Its
TH K 1UCBT
TUK MOST WIIOLKBOMK
ritOI'KKLY MIIiIKD
WITHOUT A BUl'KUIOH
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
The Standard of Excellency.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Bycrs, Proprietor.
I HEALTH COMFORT ECONOMY f
re Combined In T
Cole's Original Air
Tignt Wood Heaters or f
Hot Blast. Coal Stoves
They have proven their real worth.
Hundreds of satisfied people iu Pendleton
and Umatilla users of Cole's stoves and
heaters always recommend them to their
friends, Sold only, in Pendleton, by
Tlxe Hardware Ma.n
YOUR PLUMBING!
Have it done by a Scientific Plumber nnd you will not
be bothered with bad breaks. Let us figure on your work.
BECK, PLUMBER
COURT BTREET
Any Time
Is a Good
Now Is the acctpwl
have your home pHiral
pered. A little painting!
there will help Iti loin
fully. Some nice, m
wall paper will lend 1
to any room, our uco
paper was never .tiorea
pattern in endless 1
every one new and UH
color design. Better t
let us show them to;
you what It will coil
whole house or one 1
E. J. Mwi
111 Conrt Slfl
f ALWAYS IB
T ALWAYS
Fish of i
I
Lobstetb, Crabs. I
ter foods. Ojstenj
EHN and OLYMFI
STtTPrompt m
Elite f isi
Corner Hl
P. O. ELLIOTT, I
bonds
Imtof
Cut
Be:t 25 centHl
Private W
CUS LaFOfiTj
.......,,Til'llS Tl' TTJ
paper m not,
nilt bv posts' SiiS 1
bam "5 VSSS&l
price 01 '., m
Will bTe " ,SiV
Hale of the if
It will
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