East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 22, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, nnrnnM. THURSDAY, OpTQBER 22, 1903-
Publla!iil evcrf atwnoon (cxcent Humlayj
nr I't'tullctim. Oregon, by tlie
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
Thorns JUtu It.
sntSt'Ull'J'IOX ItATKS
Dallv. unc jwr lj mail f.VOti
Dallr. lx rauttiun by tun 1 1 .nu
Ilnllv. thrw months bv.'mall 1.
Da 1 1), duo month by mall .50
Dally, nor month by currier 3
V-eklr, one renr by mntl 1.51)
WV.'klv. lx month br ma
Wwhlyi four months by mull fiO
Neoil vteeklr. "tic year by ninll .... "J. no
bemlNVi-klT, tlx months by mail .. 1.00
Serai-Wwkly, three montbii by mall . . .(10
The Ka.ic Orecoulan ti on title nt II. It.
ftli'hs News tStnmU nt Hotel t'ortlnad anil
itotei I'ermun. rortmtui. uiegim.
Member Si-rlpps-Mcllne News AksocI.i
tlon.
Sua r-'nnclsco llureait, -4US fourth St.
Cbirao Itureati. non Security ltulldlng.
Wa.shlnstou. I). C Iturenu. r.ol Hth St.,
K V
Entered at IVuilletfm postofflre tin seecontl
clans matter
The Inbur movement in Its
1 forcartcst terras Is the effort of
men to live tlie lives of men.
U la a systematic, organized
struggle of the masses to obtain
piimnrily more leisure nntl lnrg
' er economic resources; but that
' Is not by nny means all. because
the end and purpose of all is a
richer existence for the toilers.
and thnt with respect to mind,
soul and body Half conscious
though It be, the labor move
, ment Is a powor pushing toward
the attainment of the purpose
of humanity: in other words,
the end of the growth of man
kindnamely, the full and liar
mouious development in eacn
individual of all humau facul
ties the faculties of working,
perceiving, knowing, loving; in
fact, the development of what
ever capabilities of good that
there may be In man. Profes-
sor It. T. Ely.
Xo wonder the wood trust advises
the people ti burn coal. There is
more profit In $S coal thnu there Is
in $7 wood. It reminds one of the
remark made by a French empress,
when told that the poor had no brend
to eat. "Bless their souls," said she.
"why don't they eat cake?"
The president Is 'very nnxIotiK to
have the Panama canal treaty dis
cussed and further negotiations open
ed with Colombia, at the extra ses
sion of congress. Thnt presidential
railroad excursion around the circle
this summer lixed the Isthmian- ca
nal niiBS'lo'1- N canal will be built
during Roosevelt's term.
Taking a tip from the morning pa
per's bold gtimbling story yesterday
morning, the gamblers stood on the
sidewalks until midnight last night,
so the police force and district attor
ney could walk down the streets unil
see for themselves that they were
not In the games. It was an awful
chilly night for such an experience,
but the gamblers were equal to the
occasion.
Pendleton has produced some of
the greatest horses ever seen on an
American track, yet when her liorso
men wish to enjoy a race meet, they
must go away from home. Before
another year passes, an agricultural
and racing association should he
fennel! here, and the surrounding
country Invited to . help celebrate.
Where are the business men and
horsemen of Umatilla county at.
nny way?
It Ik uo wonder that laws aro vio
lated and Information against crimi
nals is lacking when occasion de
mands, whore hut one-fourth -of the
legnl voters of city register nnd
qualify to take part in a municipal
election in which a mayor and five
councilman nre to be chosen. Can
you blame criminals for taking ad
vantage of such lethargy? The com
munity must hack the law or It Is
of no force.
The government Is going to probo
the land frauds to the bottom. Yes,
hut caro wll) be taken that they will
not bo probed deep enough to hurt
anybody's .political chances, it all
hinges on that point, Can somebody
without a reputation at stake, be
pinched? Can some clerk or under
strapper be, roasted without scorching
the whiskers of the real criminal in
the next pew? It may be a close
shave, but It won't hurt anybody big.
To be a iiewspaper man Is general
ly to bo liberal and fulr toward all
men under nil circumstances. Wm.
aiassman, editor of the Ogdon Stand
ard, la tho ropubtlcaa candidate for
miiyorj' ondat ,the! hea of tho olector
,alcbiumnaiSlte (prlnUuthlB.,.c;bmmenda
tory?:nuttco,' ofvhlH., opponent: i "Jeter
- Andorson,' (the democratic, -'nominee
for mayoriu a Irlettd'of the editor of
the Standard, and, though he id a
democrat and our opponent, we are
tree to admit that ho Is a man of
worth. Uo has hoeu a resident, of
(igden for many years and bus la
bored lor the best Interests of .the
community. Wo cannot say ns to
his nunllflcntlons hi n executive
wny for mayor, but wc do know he Is
n man of honor nntl Integrity."
The wreck of the uteamor South
Portland, ami the loss of IS lives on
the Capo Illnuco reefs, brings an im
usual disaster for Oregon, to our very
doors. Compared to the Atlantic
coast, the shipping of the Pacific
coast has been most fortunate
Happily, a very Insignificant proper
tlon of the lives Involved In coast
traffic has been sacrificed to the sen
On the Oregon coast. Its perilous
reefs nre by-words with fcnlloru, too.
The spectacle of the Now York po
lice removing .Mrs. Nation from the
Dowlto meetings for "disturbing the
peace," Is unbelievable. . Why New
York City would wish to separate
these two cgotlsjs and spoil two
houses In the city nt the same time.
Is beyond understanding. Howie got
mad because Carrie asked him n
question which he coludn't answer.
nnd asked to have her thrown nut.
instead of throwing her out, tho po
lice should have hnndcuffed them to
gether anil made them fight It out.
Kansas has turned out cranks. JIany
of them have honored the state. But
she never did produce such n fungus
growth us Dowte. All of the elements
of hor worst ernnus combined never
bred a hybrid of the Howie type.
Mrs. Nation would bo a valuable as
set In Uowle's collection. But Dowlo
don't want her. She has plenty of
nerve but no money. He can't use
her. "Zlon" is not her home.
Judging from dispatches to
Portland palters, the entire time of
the Oregon delegation to congress Is
taken up In quibbling over appointees
for federal offices In this state. No
wonder Oregon has such little weight
In discussing national affairs. The
Influence nnd labor of the represen
tatives aro expended largely In per
sonal and factional matters, portnln
Ing In uo way to the welfare of the
people. Instead of concentrating
their forces on the enactment of n
law that will stop the land frauds
in this state and restore the exploit
ed public domain to the people, the
Oregon delegation is now waxing
warm in a fight to determine which
faction shall name the next United
States attorney for this state. Ore
gon needs half a dozen federal
nuildings. Her cities are no longer
hamlets, but are at a point where
substantial improvements must lie
made. If the members of tho dele
gation would look over the Held they
would find plenty of work to Io
work that would bo appreciated by a
long-suffering people. Fetternl btii.u
Ings ure needed In Oregon, land .laws
need more rigid administration, the
government needs encouragement
and aid In extending the irrigation
laws now being executed in the state,
yet potty personal difficulties con
sume the time of the delegation, It
the Washington dispatches nre true.
A DYSPEPTIC OPINION.
The opinion of Charles Francis Ad
ams on the subject of street car own
ership was elicited by R. T. Snedeck
er. a Kansas City municipal owner
ship advocate, who had asked ills
opinion on tho subject. The reply wus
emphatic, comprehensive nnd salu
tary". -Mr Adams described hU study
of public ownership In Europe, in
cluding the Glasgow experiment, say
ing that such street' car service as
thoy had In Olasgow would create a
riot in Kansas City, and added:
"The fact Is, when it comes to
handling private business nny und
every government Is. In my opinion.'
utterly incompetent look at our
school system. It is one mass of Job
bery from beginning to. onil. if you
aro looking for another object lesson,
study tho government printing oirico
at Washington. Every document pub
lishedlumbering, clumsy, useless-
costs notoriously twice what it' would
cost if Issued by a private presB. And
the .poatofllce.,. Jimt look nt the sys
tem of fraud, bribery anu stealing
now being brought to light. Don't
talk to me of doing business through
governmental machinery. It is one
colossal exhibition of wasto, extrava
gance and Incompotenco." Chicago
Chronicle.
MANGLED MOTRER TONGUE.
Tho telephono girl Is progressive.
For years and years in repeating a
number which had a zero Included,
sho would always call it "ought." iFor,
Instance, if a subscriber called for
"twenty-four thirty," tho tdlephono
girl would ropoat, "Twenty-four three
ought." When Bomo mibscrtbor who
had a littlo fooling of compassion
tor tho king's English, which was bo
lus so cruelly murdered right before
hU ears, would gently object, nnd
say, "'vwo.rouritnreo-naugni," mm
girl would again repeat, "ought." nnd
tell tho , subscriber .to "loolc in tun
dictionary."
'
But tho w'prid moves. Tho "nmiBht"
Is commencing to bo realized :ln tho
most occlusive telophone clrtles. It
could not rbo expected thatwliho tele
phone girl would . surrender all at
o'neo. .Bbe has -fought for that
"ought." too long to drop It .Immedi'
ntoly, nnd thus confess that she has
been .wxons. , '
oo, while sho Iiub dropped the
"ought." sha has taken up "o'" in
slund, So now ,h)io rupouts 243p in
this maimer, "two-three-four-O."
It Is a splendid victory for English
undefllcd. OptlmlstB can now see
dawning that glad day whon tho tele
phone girl will say "naught" right
out loud,
THE LOST GALLEON.
llnr decks nru drowned In sen-wrack,
her guns are mini; In sand.
Where she lies In the still water, hard
by the Irish strand;
There are dead In her gilded cabins,
there ace white bones In her
hold,
With hor coffers rotting plank from
plank, brimming o er with golti, (
Broad o'er the benm they built her ,
that they might load hor deep,
They sowed a goodly harvest for the
fierce salt seas to reap.
They freighted hor with merchandise
with gold they weighted herj
well. 1
Ere they steered full slowly to hor '
bourne their castled citadel
Rod rest their souls where they 11'
low, where she swirled down of
yore
With chanting .priest and shrieking
slnve. a stone's throw from the
shore!
Nor nil -their plled-up Ingots, nor all ,
thole rrnlrl rmilil R.ii'fw
Tinder the cliff together, the Don ami
tlie ennined slave.
Far o'er the gray-green waters goes
sound of gull and gale;
While caps are on the breakers and
But she lies lost and mouldered, with
the sun on a patched sail ;
her captains swart and bold I
Dead In her gilded cabins and weight
ed down with gold.
C. Fox Smjth, In Outlook.
starved out.
Manv a trarrison has lieen forced to
give up the light anil hang out the white
nag of surrender, when lack of food has
weakened the men past all power to
continue the struggle.
Many a man is
similarly starved
out of business.
His digestion is
, impaired. His
toon docs not
nourish him, and
for lack of
strength to carry on
the struggle he turns
his store over to an
other, i
Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery
cures diseases of the
stomach and other or
gans of digestion and
nutrition. Jt , restores
strength to weak, nerv
ous, run-down men mid
women.
"About ten vears airo I1
began to be nfltieted with
itomach trouble, also diar
rhea." write Mr. Wm.
Walters, of Antrim. Mo.
In warm weather it jrrew
worse, until U would throw
me into a crampmc: chill.
Was troubled so otteu that
I sometime thought mv
end had come. Tried nmuy
remedie.. but they gave
only temjiorary relief. In
November, 189). thought I
would trv Doctor Pierce's
Gotilen Medical Dircoverv,
I Rot six bottles and took tiveinaucceviiou, then
thought I would wmt for a time ami take the
one left. Soon found I hail symptom of the
trouble comiiiff buck, to tool, the sixth bottle
and it cured me. I have enjoyed the lest of
iicuiui ,1113 MiiuiuCT. nun uic creiiii nil oeiungr I
to your 'Golden Medical Discovery." I can't '
express my many thanks to Dr. Tierce lor hU
remedy, for it did so much for me. Wonts can- '
not express how severely I suffered. ,
"If any doubt the above statement let then i
andres me, and I will take great pleasure in i
answering." f
Dr. Pierce's Tleasant Pellets cleanse the
bowels and stimulate the sluggish lives. 1
o
FRAZER THEATRE
One Night Only
Saturday, Oct. 24,
Jessie Shirley
In the HpurklliiK Comedy
NELL GWYNNE
Popular Prices
.25, .50 and 75 Cents
Seats on sa!e todiy ar io a, m. at
Brock & McComas Drug Store
A ITER an .anxious, fretful
'day, you need somothtiifr
wli loh shall fit your tired
ImxI.v uh a well worn slipper tits a
tired foot. It must be somuthlug
more tliun food or drink. If you
want to taste Hirvaua und forget
ull your tire and fatigue, take a
mi p of one of Chase it Baiiborn'H
"Original I'aukugo" leas. These
aro tlie leaveo which tlie natives
tliomselvei drink with nil their
vittor imprisoned. Ii'h a very
dlllerenl drink from ordinary ten.
Try a half-pound.
"OltlOINAl, PACKAGE" TEAS.
Orloff (Formoi Oolong).
Koh.l noor (Ens;. Hresklsjt)
Orange ruc(liiula.l:Cejlon),
Sold In Pendleton exclusively by
C. ROHRMAN
-comer htkeict
There is no beveraEe
the richt kind of beer.
a food and a tonic. Only 3H Per nt
of alcohol just enough to aid digestion.
But get the right -beer, for some beer is not healthful.
Schlitz ii the pure beer, the 'clean beer, the filtered and
terilized beer. No bacilli in it-nothing but health.
And Schlitz is the aged beer that never causes biliousness.
Call fur the Brewery Bottling.
The Bar that made Mllwaukmr famouM.
Phone Main 1781,
The Ross Ice & Cold Storage Co,.
414 Slain St.. Pendleton
ELATERITE Is Mineral, Rubber.
VOf MAYJNII mvIMH0 nKJ,,iACE A wiMIV-OUT 0OF
ELATERITE ROOFING ,
reniperc for nil climates. Reasonable In cost. Sold on merit- Ouaran.
ted It will pay to ask for pricoBand Information, t
THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. ,
.vorccster Building. "" I
YOU R P LUMBING !,
Have it done lij a Scientific Plumber anil on will not
lie liothcnul with tiad breaks. Let us figure on your work, ,
BECK, THE PLUMBER
COURT STREET
Building
Material
Of all Description
Sash, Doors & Windows
Made to oidtr. BuildinR
paper, lime, cement, brick
and sand, wood putters for
barns and dwellings a spec
ialty, Oregon Lumber
Yard
Alu St, Opp. Com t House
INSURE IN
Reliable Companies
That pay their los-scs
promptly. Our companies
stand at the head o( the list.
AstieUi
Hartford 'ire Insurant? Co.f 12,559,07b
Alliance Aw urn nee Co 29,03&,il6o
London ft I,nnoalilo' Klre
IliHiininoe li S,M4,ttH
Nortli Hritisli & Mercantile
Co 10,695,974
Koytil IiiHtirance Co 23,897,183
PRANK B. CLOPTOH
AGENT
aOO MAIN STREET
LET US SUPPLY TOU
WITH
Building
...Material
D1MJENHION LUMilKH OF
all descriptions. Basil,
Doors, Bllndx, Mnulil
ing, ltulldlng and Tar l'aer.
Bring Your Bill to Us and
Get Our Figures,
Grays' Harbor Com. Co.
Orp. Wl ft C. R. Depot
PItQMPI'. KKLIABLK! BEHV10E
A. J. BE A'N
HAULING OF AIL KINDS
(ioodt taken bt ot care of, Levo orders at
kvtw;ii-i, 1 Douviaiii l.r(l,
The Eatt Oregonlan l Eattern .Ore.
flon' reprtMntatlvo paper. It lead)
and the people appreciate It and ahow
It by their liberal patronage, tt la tht
advertising medium of thle aoctlon.
, I I.LC.I t,n?
more ncaiunm ...
Barley malt and hops
Olearance Sale
1
of Wall Paper
gPEUI A L bargains will 1
be offered on the re,- 3
v.
mahider ot our stock of 3
4
3 Wall Pnper. 5
3 All this s aeon's i at-
3 terns all new, ratty and 2
3 up to date.
I C. C. Sharp 3
2 Opera House Block. 5
Z StTHiilhHiruet. 4
T7VVTVTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTH
The Colombia
Lodging House
Well ventilated, neat anil
comfortabl rooms, good
bed1:, liar in connection
where best (oods art"
served.
Main Street, centerv-of'
block. between'Alta and
Webb Streets.
F. X. Schempp
Propriet of
Schwaiz Si Gretilich, .Iirops,
Wholesale uml retail dealer i
Heef, J'ork uml JIuttou, Cured
Meats and Satmt;es of ull kiiils.
607 MniK Strict. I'liOne ttll.
v
1 - " 11 1 1 1 "in ' -
I Ref rigeiratea ;
I Meat l
i I
Conrad Platzoeder Jl cArf
All kinds ol Fresh
, ' Meats' .always,, pn,
,. .band.. . iunaifMcon,
Hams, and Sausage.
Prices as low as tbe lowest
Money BackKK
full to cure RiKiimntWipj Ji'or Sole by
A: C. Koe'ppen&Bros, AgU. for J'elull'n.
"O5e'heroll0
It ifta-aa
It ra!j
A . .. - fixmi h(,,. r'
IT on.Um-
T . ,7roon W?
! from Mien 1
Tf,:..7u"rt. vi
juu want hi.
urnrwri jf",..
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Ha&RealEiihi
R blndskflil
residence to
most nioili
TRIM
in the limili dl
of Pendletnn ,J
farm of a fn
KOOd sjfjj
thousand rfj
wheat land.
Addrca
C. I). BOYD. J
The Fi
Rsstai
Be:t 25 cent!
Private Dii
Elegant FonB
Comic
GUSiaFONlj
633 wM
Sleep' So
Enjoy
U softind
.I. on riiacd
springs, i"J
nignisct'u"
rnote iwettw
We are'prtj
i nn wiib Si
tresses aJl
prices in" '
saviuB- .
See us W
Stove.
V. S!
CompW8'
It .bat
and in d3
nonary ' '