DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1903. ft I,. I? H (Sis) Putllshed otery afternoon (except Sunday) nt IVmlteton, Ortgou, by Iho EAST OREQONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Thoue, Jlnln 11 HUISSCliimON It.VTKS. Dallv one yenr liy mnll 3.00 .Dally, Mix month by mull a.tin Dally, tlireu month!) by mull l.L'5 Dully, one month by mall .no Dally, .per monlli by carrier (." Weekly, one year by mnll ., i.cmi AVeekly. six month? by mall 75 Weekly, four month? by mall no Semi-Weekly, one year by mall ... I 2.00 Semi-Weekly, six months by mall .. 1.00 Heml-Weekly, three mouths by mall . . .BO The llaat Oivirnnlnn In nn nt II. II ' nidi's News Stands nt Hotel Portland and tiotei 1-crnins, rortlautl, Oregon. of their peril. A tolcovam to tho St. LoUIb I'ost-nispntch under Unto ot Chicago. Soptcmbor 29, says "Su Inr tills year moro than forty railway tostal clerks linvo boon killed anil over 600 Injured, moro or less ser iously. In consequence the clorka are not attracted by tho runs on th last trains. Many of them havo aslteil In ln f rnnufnrriwl friini ' TVim!.- linos, where they Ret salaries of $1, COO a year, to the branch lines, whore the maximum yearly salnry Is $1,000. Slueli trouble Is experienced by th superintendents of railway mall ser- vlco in securing men for the faFtest mall trains." Member Scrhips Mcltac -Hon. News Assocla San Francisco lliiroau. 4US Ponrtli St Chicago Ilnrenu, 1)00 Security Itulldlns. Washington, I). C. Unman, C01 Hill St, filtered at Pendle(on oto(!lee as seccond class matter. I know not what I am. nor why, Nor wherefore anything should be; Ami that men llvu,or that men die, I lcnow not which ni03t puz zles me, Lo) there aro endless question ings Whichever way I seek to scan; This only peace and comfort brings. That I am here, to play tlia man, Itohort Whltaker. Madam Mulba has Issued an ulti matum to the newspapers. She has become Indignant at soma landed wrong, committed by some paper, rntl serves notice on the profession that sho has no further use for their help ami bars forever from tho magic eirolo of hor smiles tho news-hungry loportor ami 'he fawning critics. Now lually, Molbn, this Is shocking Hut, after all, this Is one ot your schomcJ lo get cheap advertising. One "roast" is worth a dozen complimentary no tices, and no one knows this bettor than you. UNITED STATES SENATOR THURSTON, Tho-Brilliant Statesman from Nebraska, Makes an Important Public Utterance. COREA'S AMERICAN EMPRESS. PROTECTING HOME INDUSTRY. Twenty caif,oes of foods and wines havo just been refused admission to 'he markets of this lountry by the department ot agriculture In enforc ing tho pure food law enacted nt the last session of congress. Tho rejected Imports Included two I i-ariiues ot sauionno wines, five car goes of Rhine wines, four cargoes ot olive oh, three cargoes of Frankfur- palace, after securing from tho em It Is stated on good authority that last January, when Ki Hongs, em peror of Corea, celebrated tho for tieth anniversary of his coming to tho throne, .Miss Kmlly llrown. who has long been the light ot his liarom, wa3 crowned empress of Coren. and her sou declared heir apparent to the throne. Up to tho time of her coronation Miss llrown was known as I-ady Kmlly. Now she Is the Kmpross Om. which In English means "dawn of the morn ing. -Miss Hrovu vas born In Ap ploton, Wis., about I860, hor father being the Itov. Herbert llrown, the first Protestant missionary to settle In the cnpual city of Seoul. Emily acted as an interpreter In church dealings with tho government, and I when her beauty was reported to tho I emperor ho commanded her to enter i his harem, which sho Indignantly , refused to do. About two years lator sho concluded to accent the omner-1 or's protection, and went to live In too TEST OF AUTOMOBILES. Aiiotit ioriy uutonioiillos, aggre gating In vnltio something Jlko $0, 000, will leave this city on Wednes day or this week to undergo the bo vorest practical test to which such machines havo over hedn ofllclni y subjected. They will start on miiii durance run of S00 miles to I'lttsbiirg. by way of Mttffnlo nnd Cleveland, This will bo no speed contest. Eight days aro covered in tho Itinerary. On tlit? scoring tables nn nllowan.-'o of 3,000" points Is nindo-hB the ap proximate number o minutes re quired for tho actual run, and from this number n point Is to be lost for every mlmito of unnecessary slop- page. There will bo black murks for ma chines stnlled In sand, for halts to tighten bolts, or to pump up tires, for failures to stand tho brake tost, for falling below tho hlll-cllmbing or wolght-cairylng requirements, nnd for violation of speed laws. The rule on braking Is of Interest. For a per fect mark, a machine going foil rl eon miles an hour must bo brought to a atop within eighteen feet. Tho number of entries In this tost shows nn agreeable confidence in their machines on tho part of tho makers. No perfect marks aro ex pected, but It Is believed tho results will esLiimsn 101 American nniuieis dent MeKlnloy at tho Bt. Lonls convention, and ww made pormnnont Ohulrman . """""""- ."""".' "'"' of this convention. Ho -was also made Chairman of the convention that ronoinl- Vi ho0lo13S W"M- .I' flnatcdtholntoI'resldontjroKlnloyntl'hlhulolphla. Ho was appointed by 1'res. endurance- trial will show the quail- ... , , ., ... ,.,. Tills 'lit gentleman recently vroto tho following letter to The l'oruua Modtoluo Columbus. Ohio: Washington, D. C, April 6, 190 1. have used Peruna at various times during the past year or two I E-MSHMPflP I "IIIB IT I19l. 1 Nole It."..50' . Ho;:;r irom Mnt :rMlii N yu mr lii. 9MIII noiil, i . W "inn A i.6t...:a w Jfjroii want L... ...Ill . III I. (i... i. ; you ii. m ii nereeni i.. "J years """ IXTKHI0U OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE CIIAMIIL'K, Ilx-Scnator John Jt. Thurston, of Omaha, Nebraska, is ono of tho most promi nent and lnlluontlul mon in tho country. ITo made tho speech nominating I'rosi. ties of the niachinco represented at : tho work of practical touring, for ' which most peoplo will buy thorn, in this fact lies Its popular Interest. The nille-ln-less-than-a-mlnttte test I on some special course Is. compaied with most satisfactory results. to tho Pittsburg run. an affair of the jt entirely relieved me from an Irrltatlmt coush- small minority. N. Y. World. the result ot T:ie Uellnghnm Ita l.tiinbcrm 'n's "-.soelatlon has reduce I tho pilco of common lumber from $12 to $10 a thousand In tho hope that others will follow their example and reduce the price of labor and materials entering Into tho construction of houses In order that building operations, which have been falling off, may be revived. excessive effort In the presidential campaign, and I am a firm be liever in its efficacy for aiiy such trouble." Jno. At. Thurston. peror a solemn promlso of marriage when affairs of state would permit. This promlso was kept soon after she bore tho emperor a ron. The Argonaut. ter sausages, ono cargo of vinegar, one carco of coloring matter fo toods and four cargoes of canned veg etables. Tho sauterlne wines wore found to havo been doctored with salkyllc acid; the Rhine wines also contained a large pevrntngo ot salicylic acid the olive oils contninej other vegeta hie oils and aro therefoio mlshranil ed: tho sausaco was iinnenimnnnimi mysteries, murders ... Kpnnrlfil Tint flm MORE EDUCATION WANTED. by tho required certificate as to the wholesonenes of the meuis from which It was made, and also contain ed boric acid; the vinegar was Im properly made and Ihurcfure mis- branded; nnd tho top covering of tho can containing the rojected veg.jta Dies, aro or solt lend a.ia likely to poison the contents of the cans ia rjgia eniorcemout of tho pure food law la gratifying. It will a: least reduce the volume of "doctor ed" foods and drinks In this country. The importations ot the past have, oi course, constituted only a small part of tho fraudulent "goods" sold to the peoplo of tho United States, but If the foreign swindlers can be shut out, there will bo hope that evontually a way can bo found by which home swindlers can bo treated likewise. wiino it may do particularly re gretted tliat so many Frankfurters aro tc bo denied us. It must bo under stood that wo do not luleud to bo humbugged by lorelgners, especially sinco we have so many humbuggcrs at home. "What has education done for us?' is a question that Is repeatedly asked". "It has taucht tho multitude to devour sensational accounts of terrors nnd multitude has only yet reached tho ponny-dreadfiif period of its education, just as an average boy at n certain stago de vours books which treat of pirates and wars. Say ti.at It takes fifteen years to educate a child. It t.ilies fifty to educate a nation. Eilncnto educate more, nnd still educhtn. should be the motto of modern civi lization. London Truth. Over I'd hunters' been issued nt the Olympia, licenses havo courthouse at Tho Tacoma board of education has fixed the tax levy for school pur poses at ti mills, or 2 mills for per manent Improvements and -I'j lor el!' lent expenses. OIL FOR THE BODY You can't 'lose an atom without feeling it. The body is like an engine, a watch, a machine; must be kept in good order to run right. That's the reason Scott's Emulsion is so successful in all wasting diseases. It feeds, nourishes and strengthens when ordinary food won't. Doctors say Scott's Emul sion is the best nourishment for those who arc not as well as they should be young or old. We'll send you a ftample l upon requett? SCOTT & ItOWNE,409 Pearl Street, New York. Catarrh has already become n national enrso. Ilri ravages extend from ocean to ocean Jforo than one-half tho people aro affected by It. It hna becomo such a serious matter that It has passed tho boundaries of tho medical profession and becomo a national nucrittou. Sena tors aro talking about it; Congressmen iro discussing It. They aro not only considering the ex tent and ehroulo natnro of tho disease, but tho possibility of finding a national romedy to meet this national calamity. The catarrh remedy, Poruna, seems to bo tho main expectation In this direc tion. Dr. nartman, President ot Tho Hart man Sanitarium, devised tho remedy, Poruna, over forty years ago, and tho romedy as a catarrh euro has been grow- Uik in favor steadily all these years. Intomal romedy for catarrh. Thero aro practically no medicinal rivals In the Held. 1 l'oruua is not a local application or temporary relief ; It Is n permanent euro. 1 Poruna Is a syntemlo romedy. It eradi cates catarrh from the system. It cures catarrh wherever located. Its cures rro radical and lasting Prltz Vollnu'r, President Sehwu) blseher Sajugerbund, Chicago, in a re cent letter to Tho Poruna Jledlclno Co., says: "Jfy, voice was so badly affected from catarrh that T was afraid I would loso It entirely. I read of somo of tho wonder ful things your Poruna would do ami i thought It advisable to try somo myself. "I am pleased to state that in a very short, time I was cured." Frit?. Vollmer Address the Peruini Jti'dlelno Co., Co lumbus, O., for :l book ot testimonials. "0U I REAI- ESTATE .uv w UDJ i"i modern i- ennimtori in the limits ot Tiirtn of & i Kiiun alfalfa thousand 0f U'lltJflt I in. I n.it Addresi G. I). BOYD. It stands to-day boforo tho nation as a containing l-tters from prominent men I Lnorougiuy lusted, accurately soiuntlilo I and women concerning Poruuo. The Oregon Dally Journal enn be fnuud on sale nt Frazlor's book store lliescke's 111 eats If eet Tim approval of all who want tliu best meat most delicious lint nc no higher in price, CO UR T S TREE T Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden Are guaranteed to cure any caeofRheu matism Money back if they fail. a;C. Koeppen & llros.,Agts. for Pendleton t X t Conrad Platzoeder I t I All kinds of Fresh t Meats always on I hand, rine Bacon, J Hams and Sausage. Prices as low aS the lowest ' I I I4.4m4...,.. .4I.4 Rheumatism Positively Cured lly Oil anil Sweet Spirits of Rdeu. Lloneyback Goods. A. C. KOUPPKN Jt IIROh., Sole Agents for Pendleton. Private Dinisg Ele&ttiit Furn sued 1,1111 11HI 111) I iiifs i nn n a f.it Mi n Tho supremo court Is to be con gratulated on Its decision in the Union founty county seat removal case. rot on any merits or demerits ot either of the contestants, but on the were fact that It upheld tho majesty of the law and constitution. There fs too llttlo iegitrd for laws in. Ore- Eon. This $5,000 Indebtedness pro- tlsion has been violated by county courts In Oregoi., times without num. l-qr. The. law means what it says or else it Is folly to elect legislatures uid maintain slate Institutions, If onu law on tho statute books is vio lated with Impunity, thoy are all subject to the same anarchistic tend, ency. It Is refreshing to hear tho su promo court uphold the constitution and declare tho laws valid, This de tlslon will causo bomo of those coun ty courts which havo flagrantly vio lated this very law In question, to slake in tteir bods w'.icn filnklng of tholr tolf cnnstlt'i'od judgements Tho postolllce department of the national government Is facing n now i,jl'rpblem iln tho difficulty ot securing ..I 1 ... . . .w ,iin line iasi trains. TllU (B, U.... "?"',".u "u io increasing' ST 1 CUmbor Inf Trn II ivn'w . 1 !i crvttfA. ... . ' -w o.uui .uuuiuur mi uigner spocu of trains. It la tho custom nt mil. ways to put mnll cars next to tho em giiio and tho result Is that in wrecks Iho postal clerics aro exposed lo groat dangor nnd rarely havo any warning What Doth it Profit M Neglect His Feet and Loseth his Sole? LADIES wc want to have a little SHOE talk with you. Are you satisfied with the Shoes you have been buying for your boy or girl, or are they the kind that are continually ripping or running down at the heel and in less than a week are out of shape? If that is the kind yeu have been buying make a change at once. Too many mothers are not enreful enough about clothing their children's feet. A good, solid, servicable shoe is cheaper than a doctor bill. We have a line of school shoes made by a manufacturer who makes nething but boy's and girl's shoes and makes them to wear and at the same time look neat. He puts the genuine Rodk Oak sole leather in soles and heels and the thread used is the very best silk, These shoes are made by PAT COOAN and every pair is guaranteed to give good wear. ALL RIPS SEWED FREE r Lee Teutsch's Big Store - . Corner Main and Alta Streets Following are t i ri ii miiii i wiili m a i - Sizes 5f. to 8 gen uine Dongola Sizes 8A to 11 gen uine Dontrohi Sizes 1H to 2 gen uine Dongoln Sizes 2A to C gen- 0 Size bh to 8 Fine Kid " Sizes 8h to 11 Fine! T- 1 II i.lU ...... ,. " Sizes 1U to iA If A L Sizes 2h toCfino TflA L iviu . ,f . , ail f no uiiiiMn mv'- nuove novu jucu exionsiou soles. : Ladios. whilo yo ' . 1 I. A.I i ii.nnonii iiH n nw vnii iiiu""". tir Tin,t IVm nll . them from fti.ou w per pair.