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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1903)
Tutiocn&V. OCTOBER 15, 1903. DAILY EAST ORE00NIAN, PENDLETON, OREOQ". VV- " V- -S.- y 1 days, until now ........ -i corporations, companies, rigatlon wny .no coramumij -u In vnn estates In early hope to be ravorcu umess proixr ... vtrtiml snlrit Is shown In presenting Its art UUJS. I1IU1I IIUW UIU .. i,t ic nwnixi hv non- vantages ami right to be recofrnlied. putlt. Mini mi.- - - , ,, "7 ; resldonts In order to furnish homes I Umatilla county people are a unit, rrtU,h?, tri. ' land enable the people of Ireland to I and if we mistake not ylll accom- !i a nri m,nm snlf-sunportlnc. ' pUsh sulistautlal results. CAST OREGONIAN PUBl-ISrtlNU - me Mriii!u paiiiuiu- I GRAND 1 OPPNINfii Ml COMPANY. I'lionr. Mala 11 siHtsi'itn-nos uATt:s Dallv one jrrar bf mull Kj.00 Uallj. six tnoutlik by mall -;; ttiree uioutlnt by mall Dalli, one month fry mall .-u lallj pef month bj- carrier .o- wiljr. n year by mall . l.ju vtWklT. Kit nionlh by mall ; wilr four months br mall -l ni.v.Mkir on, vrar br malt .... 2.IM) mirchnsp from these landholders the priceless areas. belonpInR by right to j the people. In order that the govern ment may soil It to the lesldents or Ireland on much the same plan that the United Stntes government sells the reclaimed lands to the people, through the national irrigation net. i fl... nl.enrntlnn nf the lltlbllc l0- Since the advent of the Mormons j Into Union county, "baby day" at the : county fair eclipses all other events. MAKING BEET SUGAR. I final-weekly, all montu oy man .. "! . , . tu. UJ - ln mis couiuo --.. movod by mcaM o(,c The Bt Oretoutan Is on sate at It. the same condition that now prevails wa(er nunics jnto a washing machine , hm fD.S,"fnd 'oS"'1 I In Ireland, will threaten this country ,n the fnctorJ. nnd thoroughly cleaned J BoIVtfclna. iMrtiann. urcgoa. Fearinu that (-before being sliced. The slices are Tin. li.wls frwd from the tons of j. dirt, nre t-ellvered at the factor- In cars and wagons, where they are weighed nnd samples tested to ascer- , tain the percentage of sugar In them. vr.ft y From the lieet sneas, wnere ir.i-y uici K n jL2L Monday, October J 9 PARK THEATRE (Armory Hall. Uember Swim" XIrlia New am tlon. San TrancNco I'.nreon, -40S Foarth St. rblcago Hurmu, !08 Security rtnlUllns. Wasblnston. I C Bureau. SOI 14th SU (I. W Entered at I'endletan p.to3ire a seccond c!a!L matter in ireiiuiu, win i n. . . m mu mviuij 4mu wmw,....! T I in less than fifty yenrs Fearing that V before being sliced. The these laws will be repealed, In the i.ear future, the great raiiroau iiuu colonization companies are now plnced In a series of tanks where I m diffusion takes place by means of hot . water being passed through them for ) a certain length of time. This , sweot water Is then treated with i Yet n's Vaudeville : Company. - sending hundreds of men into the Sweot water Is then treated with , , . .t nr Reserved great Timber belts of Northern .dahojlime canic.d p, Sj Admission. Children IOC. AdultS WC. Reserved nnd Montana to locate -a- much as tiu h" flUer prcssesBnd the,; J possible of the remaining public do- .ster eVQlx)ratell ,n larf;e wrought 1 1 beats 30 CeilLS j main before the repeal comes. TheJron vessels made especially for thej J Hon land bas should be abolished, purpose. I ; When things go wrong and 1 am sore perplexed With the tumultuous duties of each day. 1 'mind me of a quaint old Saxon text. The burden of the homely roundelay. Twas an inspired thought to t.cnd It forth To cleave the centuries on heaving wing. Bearing this message o tran scendent worth, Doe the next inynge." Chicago liecord-Herald. Meu laud base should tie nuousnea r,i ihu hnirltirs nf lands within res i'ervations paid a reasonable price for their claims and the remaining puuuc land huld for the people. Thn deeis.on of the state land board to sell the magnificent tract or range country in Southern Malheur eounty. to the highest bidder, will meet with approval of the people of Oregon. The ridicuiously low price of Ji.50 per acre for this well-watered, well-located body of range, should not be accepted by the state. It Is worth more to the people than this. It the foundation of a dosen princely fortunes, if paid for at the rate of S10 per acre, and the state should have somethl&g near Us true worth In parting with It It is then filtered again and i K boiled ln huge vncuum pans, where n...4ltntlnn f nL-pQ ulnrP- ThCrC i - are adhering to these crystals small 1 Now on Sale at Brock t The Dally East Oregonian poos In to 90 iwr cent of the homes of Pen dlotou. It tells the news as It hap pens, without color or exaggera tion. It uses a telegraphic service nf i.son words dally, uses no stale nlate matter to detract from the value of the advertisements . , . 1 1 . columns, ana nas an Ic ,,vt. .esindcnt at each ct --he town in , , ,h world , ... rpnllr make? the """" " "." " .v !..' nit; e ma e iruui uccw. A- .Nk-Comas' Drug Store are adhering to these crystals sma 1 , . . , . irkirickic it quantities of syrup or molasses which ;Hrr nre detached by means of centrlfu-, , , , , , , , , 1 11 1 .1 H-1 1 1 II HI I I 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I . . 1... n.hlt, iha rrv- 'I"l I 11 ' gais aaa a inwcn - ...w. --. stals are washed In pure clean water Tbfcv are then delivered to the gran-, ulat'or or dryer, where they become hardened and dry. ready to be packed in sacks and shipped to mar ket. Ther is no d fference ueiweeu has in its ! -mi niw Riisrar when it . . n r. 1 ..,. ,.t ,1m fitio nrnnulated state 1 i. Tnmiu from heets. paper from ; OI,M-thlrd from cane. The biggest cemetery in !j is the catacombs of Rom.' contain fi.000.0ji bodies orU They The editors of Oregon should at tend the coming meeting of the Press Association at Salem, on October 2. ;z, 24. and meet each other face to t&ce. if there are any duels to be fought, there is the place to fight them and not in the editorial col umns, which belong to the patron of papers, and must be used In push ing the interests of the country- In stead of holding the next meeting In a small country" village it should rome to Eastern Oregon, where the greatest development of the state in future is to take place. T"K CLEANSING ASi HEaUS- CT1.E HK Gaiarrh CATARRH naner eaual to a dally each of those towns. It belongs to no faction, narty or machine, tells the truth fearlessly, defends the peo-; pie agulnst the impositions of fakirs 1 wbnrever it can locate such, and 1 not afraid to express a nopinion on, any subject end does not consult any, ohtic!an or ring before expressing that opinion. A special carrier seri ne will be estabitsnea in me , - " ... Wht-l? outside of Pendleton, in Umatilla Elj'S Cream Balm ESP, county, as soon as arrangements can . "T",',- be made, and the value of the paper , lottou.drnj to both advertisers and readers will j 0e, ne( t .... ,i 1 invites, once It oten and He niaieriiinj " rleanse the ti . , honest critlcltm, for by this means j "".'ft.fr LULU H LMU onlv can the deficiencies in this de- anl noi-u the be..L"'rn,; Jtlli till KIl t W Ulttuxr i " - - v t t t i Do Not Fail to Visit MADAM T0MPS0N Clairvoyant 11 The O. It. &. S. is gathuring data for another edition of "Oregon. Wash ington and Idaho." under the able su pervision of A. L, Craig, general pas senger agen and RInaldo M. Hall, advertising manager. ThU hand book of Oregon resources has done more to bring a permanent class of home seekers Into the state than all other books, pamphlets and circulars on that subject, combined, and every cit izen should make a special effort to turnlsh all the information irossinle or any subject relating to the out put of Oregon. In any of her variei! industries. The citizens of Umatilla county ate especially requested to fa vnr t h editors of this book with ni' the farm. livestock and fruit figures and facts at hand. The story mcan more homes and more wealth I The profits from the business will be spent in eularging the paper, in curins more news, and ln adding new leatuies which will make the paper of more and more value to the pat tons. The dally market report and the local news from the county make It of special Interest to readers out side the city and as nsl as patronage j . will permit, the paper will increase in j t sUe. efficiency and service j J The Baker City Democrat truth-, tully says in regaru iu ....t,-.. spirit In Umatilla county: "There Is b substantial push behind Irrigation in Umatilla county and there Is great Interest being shown In tne coming convention to be held In Pen dleton. The Democrat admires the energy displayed and Is only sorry that Uaker county people are sleep ing on their opportunities in an ir- Muse 01 n.ifiiuii 'uich -- . ; " v. I nnlm n- hy roal.. trta. Mi- liirent- by mull DISCOURAGED j Tlie expression occurs so many limes in letters from sick women to Dr. Pierce; "I j u-ascomp:etw;-discouraged. r And there, 1 is always g'e-i reason tor tne aiicourage ment. ears of suffering Doctor after I doctor tried in vain. Medicines doing no i!uung gwu. AFTER an auxlous, fretful tlav, vou n-ed nometliinK J wlilch shall fit your tired IkhIv as a well worn flipper fits n tired fiKit. It must be somethlue more thau food or drink. If you , want to taste Nirvana aud forget all your tire and fatigue, take a J cup of one of (Jhn-e fc .Sanborn's "Original Package" teas. Thee are the leaves which the nntlves J themselve drink with all their vlcor lnipri9nned. ItV a very dltlerent drink from ordinary tea. , Tr- a half-iouud. okioikal i-ackaoe- teas , OrloB (Kormoia Oolonp) J Koh-l-noor (Eng. Hreaklaf.) Oraugt l-ekoe (India Jc Ceylou, Sold in Pendleton exclusively by C. ROHRMAN COl'KT STREET She Cap. Tell You of Yotir Ail- mciits and What You Should Do. T i ! Vs-aD It is no wonder feels discouraged. J Thousands of these weak and sick women have found health and 1 courage regained as the result 01 the use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regu larity, dries un healthy drain, heals inflamma tion and ulcerea tion, and cures female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women wen. Th nitv nf Pendleton should f-on ilder the proposition of installing a t .1 Anmon fi (I Tin,.- cniilnmpnt to I fmiu iiiciubu, uu .- -'t I the fire apparatus, and make prepa rations to meet the growth of the city with adequate protection. Money would be saved to the taxpayer ln lower insurance rates If the efficien cy of the fir company were Increas ed. It Is Idle talk to say that Pendle ton, a city of 7,000 people, to which was added this season a half million dollars in improvements, cannot keep one paid fireman in service, a team and chemical engine. Does she ex pect to protect 10,(100 people with the same expense that was required In a burg of 2,000? What Is progress, any way? This same argument has been csed to defeat the enlargement of tho public school facilities and It will bo heard on every occasion whic 1 ce mands an advance step. It cannot meet with the approval of the tax payer who expects to see taxes de creased by and by the addition 01 weann, invii-1 ' - s!(-j , . . ,, I Weak and aick women are tuvlteato jtd to the city by the excellent t on- cof Dr. R?V. Pierce, by letter, free. ditlons found here. I All concspcaidence is held at strictly ' I mivale and aacredlv confidential. Ad- One of the most emphatic ' argu- j dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. liiescke's The approval of all who want the best meat most delicious but no no higher in price COURT STREET! PROMPT. RELIA-BLE BEP.V1CE In the vrur tAj) wax taken lick. v.-lies aln. Httna L-Jwiltr of Klpler LauJeTdaleCo..Tenn. -My limb ached, haef aerere pln io tack and lower part of bowels, with dif ficulty in urination, ,1 .m.rlinl' n 1 i burnlnc pain after. I tned ,f "y'"",?? medicine nnd four of the bert doctor In the country until I gare up all hope of "Cmny. , In January, ispt. I wrote to pr R. V JleTO. of ' Buftalo. ff, Yaud received from him a letter. , telling me to try hU medlcinea. I took eleven 1 bottle, aia of 'favorite PreKrtpUou,' . -Golden Medical DUcovTy. one ttl ol W- leu,1 and wed one box of lotion Tableu ano A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS ooodi taken beat oi care- of. Leave ordeti at Tctmcu't. l'hona Main 12JI, expects to see ibx:i ue leu,- ana ueu ouc i ui 1 , one or Mlralins fwipnositoriea,' and am now increased Ore protection, ble to work at anything t want to. Thanka to addition of wealth, Invlt-S jooIorvaluaoleiaedidneaadUadadn- tjents In Iavor of the repeal of the timber and stone act and the desert ; land act. Is teen In the action of) Great Britain In now buying back the priceless doma.n of Ireland for the ueonle through the Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, ISO barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat, vtnur Mill Feed. Chonoed Wyndam land bill The land was bom bICii always on hand. Feed Also your business wor ries and successes, and help you out of many difficulties. She can tell you of your talents and how to improve Your time. wv The Gratz Rooming House ROOM 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 u . i 1 1 1 m m n m n i n m i The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and comfortable rooms, good bed. Bar in connection where best goods are served. Main Street, center of block, between Alta and Webb Streets, WE PLEASE THE FASTIDIOUS with our laundry work why not you3 The more critical you are about your linen, the better we'll like it, for we cater to the best class ol patrons in Pendleton. On mail, messenger, personal or 'phone order, wf rail for and deliver gentlemen's - - u and family washing, and ask now onlv for a "trv" at your week's washables. The DOMESTIC LAUNDRY F. X. Schempp Pr opri e t o r Its THE BEST THE MOST WHOLEBOMH PItOPEKLV MILLED WITHOUT A SUPERIOR BYERS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. Will nonta tlon. liarn nn u1. mow im J. I hniAn I .... from. Mm. trwt . uuuuina, 1 ju i '" m too ik.. I f 1 f i M Its luv. a ' nas Ileal Stlt( rEAL Fj K 1 1 ";;r""rs in uie mijiu of ti tniui Ji m ivy I . wlieat land. Address D, BOYD. Tl I" sir- ii l & J m i n l ii Be.t 25 cent Meal Private Diilif T.lpsrant PnriisiK Comectia UUo Lai utiiHi ill w r ri i ii i V nnn n n W I w w I I Fmov Your 0 IJR line when placed ( unrines. will nights comfora mote sweet : We are Oi prices that b Saving. iiw. ... See us Ue!o! Stove. V. Str Complete Hot Court