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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1903)
V 1 SAD T DAILY EA8T OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1903. ORGANIZE A FAIR. 1'nklMhcd rttry nfternoou (tccnt Huuday) nt-rnuieton, wrrgon, oy me EAST. ORHGONIAN 'PUBLI6HIN,G , COMPANY. Tbone.Mdln U. '" 1 .SUllSCMl'TJION UATMS. Dally six months lrjr''tnnlt .v. . ... i i'.ao uaujj mm: momiis oy man T.r pallys ova jnoittli .bj mail .80 liallr, per; TUoiitu,tj- enrfUr; "1 veewiy, one year oy msrr i;r. WeeKly, six months by ninll 7(1 Wwklr, fuur.jnaiitha.Jii- mall . no Senil-WfAHIj-ous) yeac(Q mal.7 2.0QT aemi-ueckiy, six DionlhiT bv Tunll T. 1.00 eiroH-UVrkly, tliiw raonllia by mail .. .fid rue i:ast Orezonlan Is oki.nsle.iit,)!. JU. inch's News Stands at Hotel Portland and nuu'i renting, i-ortinnu, (jrezon. 1 ; . rAl.n Itcralwr'TlcllpVsrilrlae ""News 'assocIa lonj (Jhlcago Unreal, 009 Security llullillng. C. Ilureau. 501 141b St.. ftnshlnston, L) KnHtvd at Pendleton poatodcc as acccond- .ciaaa nmt,terw Tho success of tho Walln Wnlla County Fulr Association thlB yenr ahnuld. Iiu an additional Incontlvo to Pondloton fnmiors, business men and stbekroon. to organize an association of thls'ltlnd. In .a of six months tlio pro moters of that association have hullt a- truck, nrrnnged the grounds and 4ipld a rousing county fair, clearing above tho actual expenses of tho faceting, something like $5,000. This bmoiint will put tho associa tion on; Its teet, pay tip the old bills mm N 'r , l !! i T h 1 H l can iivo..- 1 ,i v t To make jiomo paliJac bright ' or a,n.d-it give x v . seccnti lusrev to "Korac 'tear dimmed eye. , Or e'en Impart T w ") r it,-..,. ..r ...... p.... -i;.-T' JHl- llllUil Ul ..l.UUUll III lilt ill.Il I Inn- benrl iOr checov souid wnywornponl M in passing uy. lfll can lend AflBtrongMiand -to Tthe iTalldiiTcW j; defend . . ' 'Ti no rlgnt nguinsl a sliiKU"i'n- 'l vlous istraln-, " . " My HCe though bare, Perhaps of much that secmoth , dea' and - fair' To us' on earth, 'will not' have ! been In vain. i I -Helen. limit Jackson. ismun emu bitiuiing-iiti Eastern Oro: on. It Just require a, little'' push; lUiat'H all. PuslT'Is' rtioner'and oner 'By comblnr-d. . .. "j may have been contracted, and ksiart put on n now year with a pay- 'iirg pfito3lllon. yi'eHuioion peuiuu, navu viauuu mu Walla valla fair, and wero Impress ed wltn the magnitude of it, and genoial ood accomplished by lt,fln many ways. In theillhjtpliice, tho-money raise foTvurcrntums "anrr-purses, remains in the country, and Is not carried away tby some graltlng Karig thai- conducts n tew $icio 8imvs tor a streoi carni fvnl. The Interest - lB",greati because the larm'ers? stockmen aiul orchard ists nropll iiarttestoTltsBuqcess, and umc a priuu- in uiuiwuk a iuiwui); ul their pfoductPr -, . I It stimulates trade, if (hat Is nn argument, by invltlngVpLH)i)l&-.rom' distance and It shbtt-s rin onterprls Jug, progressive spirit which lm presses - the-'ftraiigeron his ' arrival in a city, having such an organlza tloh.l naieuii o.-,pieseniing a naiuisomc purse to some, iforclgn circus, next year.Pomiletori should orgnnlzu nnd ecfulia fair association anit grounds, tIiat"wouliU ljop .her people nt homo, and' Invite others from tho Interior of the state, by the wide-awake Inter est taken In tho welfare of tho farm er land slockralslng clnsses, through the maintenance of a first-class agrl cultural association. The state would bo only too glad to assist such an organization, as It "does the Eastern Oregon Agricultur al Association... by a blenulaL.aiiijro-.l prlatloii for premiums. .Xhe county court should be willing to assist In growth of tlio municipal ownership of water systems nnd lighting nnd powor systems In tho smaller cities, and tho municipal control of street car and other public utilities In tho larger cities of the country,, proves that tlia people nro thinking. Mu nicipal ownership Is at least a change rrom tho grafting methods employed in many of these Industries at this time, nnd Is worthy of sorlous con sideration, and a fair trial. The lilgi degree of success attained by th City of Pondloton In tho management of the water system, proves that th plan might bo npplled to other Indus irles with a like degree of success. It.ij'nilslit be Interesting to know that tjjp plans for' tlio now" club build ing, which was to have been erected in thls'Tiity; VwnTiirown Just a year ago. They are still on Tlib blue-print. 'TlfiT'plnris would ornament" tho city Jujuch Im'oro It' they VpVe transferred J.Q a lot. La Grande, a vlllace. com. ajared to PcndleUmTlov.-ns thcfinesttVnrlo"B "ways- tlu! nr:nnizBtlon -and , ff '-i 1 tcnlllnniunt 'Xf annli n unnlAtlr ni.il there Is no renson, other than 'Indiff erence, why Umatilla .county 'should not have one of the best organlza tloas ot this kind ln"nTie sta'to. It seems Idle to boast of ,thc, .3.0fl0-Vyii-bushel wheat crqpt,the C.OOO.OOO pounds of wool handled through Pen dleton warehouses and mills, tho blooded shea that are the jylde of . Tlmpeorlo of-Pejulleton'siioijl.d .not Vuu too slow In 'fiitnl.shng..arllst of flie rooms they will ho able to let, iluriiig tlie coming meeting of the Ir rigation .association in this ,cily. to ;tho accommodations committee. 'This' ) tho Inland, I'Emplre. and of the -Pad meeting will be attended liv nennle ne Coast, tlio unbelievable fruit crop shipped front the irrigated lands of tills county, and yet kiiow 'that the Interest in these great Industries Is so diminutive that thpseprinces of the' range, tho farm and .the, orchard do not maintain an agricultural and livestock fair association 2h Umatilla county. "' ' TOM JOHNSON'S CAMPAIGN. If Tom Johnson wore n poor man, there would bo mithlng very remark ablo about his 'cashless campnlgn. Ilut he Is a rich man. If ho wero a close-listed man, his cashless com palgn might bo attributed to penur iousnoss. Hut ho Is notoriously a Ireo spender and generous to a fault So there Is no wny of accounting for lib cnshlcss campaign except as a now dodge In politics. And thn Is what It Is. Johnson Is making, no fight for a season and then to retire, tin Is making no fight for the governorship nor lor tho presidency. Ills nght Is tor a principle the equal rights of men; and ho is in tho fight for life. What may happen this fall, or next. mesc are only incidents. The Im portant thing Is to arouse the peoplo uiomsoives to a real zatlon of their condition and an undnrRtniull Mir nf what they must do; and that cannot bo accomplished with rannmlcn funds. So Johnson leaves cninnnlcn.funil politics to his adversaries Ills nn- peals are to tho conscience of the voters, until ho gets nt Hint, the campaign fund will bent him. If it is big enough nnd lllrilclnttalv Ma. trlbuted. Ilut when ho nets nt that. campaign funds will lie so much money wasted. This now kind of politics has won In Cleveland. It has yet to win In Ohio. Perhaps It will win In Ohio this year, if not. may bo noxt year. If not then, there are other years to follow. f Schlitz Means M Tho best materials the best that money can buy. H A brewery as clean as your kitchen; the utensils as clean. , H The cooling done In filtered air, In n plate glass room. I 1 The beer aged for months, until thoroughly fermented, so i It will not cause biliousness. f The beer filtered, then sterilized In the bottle. I You'ro always welcome to the brewery for the owners are H if m proud of It. I'nono Main 1781, IT M And the size of it proves that Co., tu Main St, I M people know the worth of Pendleton i Hr .T Bettlint. MM m y n f . a ti r m r ' t r J.UU ncvr jLiiui juuae mhwuukcu a? uiuuua v f MONTERASTELLI BROS. 1 D fflarblo and Cranlte I Works l MOKCJIKS'IS, IIIHIISTO.V1W, COP- tj rH) IN().- AM) 11UILDINU rirONE B) ScT S " We i.o'oiir oim work and c-nranten the intrU W3H ft-t rmE lotvest price. Kitluiiitev uivou on all Llndv of Cut El II I Sa"5BlT Stnno. Wc navo a largo ntnek and wnuM be plfm- ) y K I ifS.B, ed to liavo ymi examine It. ::;:::::: jjKjfcjLJiJI' uttl "'n S,rt'ut Pendleton, Oregon tFloV -J".. '3f - LtftsB NrO, K IN Depot $$)nPtiii!fm HUANuir hjop at hki-j-nkii, iiuk. NtiW GUARD TWAINS Wb 1.. No e th. . ,tai -- "d ti.;- tion.ir. let,.liu,t. if you .r; ' - , ""HI, P TV ti Has Real fn,t. II .Meanwhile Johnson has the satis. fnction--of- -knowlnc tluit -his -mdver. oaries must .keep their, campaign Hinds up to the standard at overy election, or lie milted by their own ndignant heelers ntl tlio first sln of1 Bhrlnkage. The Ohio campaign Is a I contest between clean politics under Johnson's leadership, and boodle politics under Ilanna. Porakor. Cox aim .ucLaji-.uiuis,.l'ost'8 "Public;" A Complete assortment of the newest and daintiest patterns in gold ami gold filled. If you prefer a fob or a chatelctte I have them in many different Style at varied prices, Call in and see them. S IOh'MCI , Over 4(n Chrfstlnd Science teach nrtt.'and healers are holding -an-Instt (uio at uoston. .Mass. from ovory pnrt of the state. Pen dleton must not underestimate the Oniportance of the meeting, nor tho jerowd that will attond It. Ample '.Ciovi9lon must lm made In ndvanc for the accommodation of the guests -anu tne open-handed hospitality of ho citizens of Pendleton should Shlno from overy feature of tho meet 'ing. It is one opportunity In a 'life Time to mako a record as an enter tainer, and It siioithl -not -bo Hliphted nor chirked. Tho homes 'of- Pencils. Ion should bo placed at the disposal .of tho guests, nndlTlio way to do this Is to report to .tills committee. an;, listing of Messrs.,1 Cohcji, Tollman und noosovclt, all the" available looms In tho city, sothey can list them and Ih prepniett to- locatt tho -guests as they nrrlve, -without iinnec- tsary delay or friction. Tho mat- It may bo m startling bit of news to some to know that the city conn- l-cll. of Chicago, at. a meeting .Inst Krl(iay,unanlmously .ypted to 'suhhilt the qucatlr.n of public ownership of tho street railways to a popular vote, next April, Jit Is ovldent bfli. t)ioro are some things that seem worse flian public ownership, 1111175" cyca of the Chicago aldermen, and that one (.hhmi H thq pre,sejntj .ptten. jnaudgement of the street railway rervlco of that city. The gradual ter should bo completed now so there' will be no hint in any of tho arrange ments mat -to city is-- unprepared. J, it iv lie falls commonly from the same Cause, -IMtctAmaf.il (mil t i. r THE FARMER FAILS ' In-health; jngt as docs the cityiuan, mil .uue i. wholesome place to live ; the farmer's ; stdtnacli trouJjl ' t , r-r ' ,-' I The' nsltatlori in 'SpJknne against tho common use of text-books. In tho ",!'.. school svl ..account of the. danger' at' transmitting' ' contagfous diseases through this agency. Is one , wortby of any community. No two 'children from different families Muuuiu oo iiiiowcu to use the samo books In school, in cities whero tho . feasibilities or contractlngdlscasoaro . so apparent,, overy. child should hayo a set of text-books land, should ho comiK'llod to uso ithose. books. This . brings to mind tho old and ortlstlu " Idea of public drinking fountains, - and tho germs that nfb' distributed broadcast, in that manner. Tho pub lic health cannot bo safeguarded too . closely, and in this; igp.. of ntw nnd, strange diseases. No practise should lio nllowod which would Jeopardlzo the Individual or tho community. This school book question lies near tho homos of ; thqWlosyind parents should bo careful to furnish all tho i books needed u school, and insist " "ft1 1?0"! 'Ut-the awiwrs-uno thoniJ 2 'W.ffFltPOlVlbooks AoSaifaiui v hun't tit? krt '3 & rt ouv"W" ...barbors of disease germs, and If tho uWii6menogoodr PkoT down I ! fousa has 8"PpUalls Qfegpta; . kioub disease. In any number no years, these books are flabl'd Wafrj" the infection Into tho school room, ami 4n Juatahln.,mannccjnaay ,at .tlie. Inexplicable outbreaks of contagious MjUenww aro started in thf juihllo Tlie i farri, is a life is a healthy life : but no external ad. vantages cut overcome the effects of a diseased stomach. '.When -the .stomach nil its allied organs of diges tion and nutri tion are dis eased, the food eaten is imper fectly iligested and assimilated, and the conse quent loss of :iiurtltion results ,in physical ,ile. oiuiy. Vt. IMerce's Golden Medical Discovery cures 'diseases of the stomach and, other organs of digestion and nutrition, and enables tlie per--feet digestion and assimilation of food. It builds up the body with wund 'flesirund.iwlidiiliujclc. "1 ued (en bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DiKovery and Mvrral vlali of his I'leuwnt Pellets fn year aco this spring, and have Itadup Jroubl BroailwSI r will writes (JlrTiw. T. thotpsoM. .efii h In ndlgeitfoti since.1; ju. ur iowusenu. CoJIontao. Words.Uil to tell i lie doctors llTwtliiht tol' one liundrnl mill twfjntv.five rmimli. itiiil I not able to wotk at.sU. Now I weigh neatly nwiuiuuHini suti tyjttna can oo a aays vroru Ion tne Urut, I luve recommeuded your lilcill pcUeiUXneral, and shall always liaye a good -'- 7 .v. ,'ivmnu.t itu mcuiciDes.," The sole motive for substitution is to permlt.tlie.dealeLto.pJake thejiitlemore profit paid by the sale o(,less meJTifbri-. ous medicines. 'He gains, .ydii Xose", inerciore accept no suostttmetor" ucauesi SHIELDS' PARK THEATRE j INK ak ro WOT GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optielnii Pl'.N'lll.t' ION, OUK, ADD D. BOYD. TONIGHT Bill (toffs Funny Folks 10, 20 & 30 CENTS WE PLEASE THE FASTIDIOUS witli our laundry work why not ou5 Tlie more critical yon are ahout your linen, tlie I) tier we'll like it, for we cater to the best class ol patrons in Pendleton. On mail,--- messenger, personal or 'phone owier-, we call for and deliver guntlemen'ts and family washing, and ask now only for a "try" at your week's wasliahles The DOMESTIC LAUNDRY. MALXHOXE COAX Now on Sale at Brock t& JYlcConifts' Drug Store ,..- , SATURDAY MATINEE At 2 O'clock r JbttisZ'Zou priced mcraria For all climates: hcnt. cold. , fumei and fire do not affect it. Comes in rolli ready for laying. Low freight charges. Inexpen sive to apply, cheap In the fint place and last for years. Ss4 hi bookln. nThe Paraffine Paint Co, Jan Francisco, Jtattl't, Portland, Lai Anjtlu, ad Dtnvtr,' Colorado. T., C. TAYLOR. JNSURE IN i Reliable ComDanies a That pay their lrMbts promptly. "Our companies .atand ut the head'fjf the liat. " AsswtJ Hartford Fire InsurBUce OoJlS.!2fiU.rr7e iionaoii idc'iisjieuauire Kire ;, Insurance (o... . ... 9 hi ion, Let tis itll your Din with , ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and.moste onontical fuel. We are prepared to con- tiaet with you (or your winter's supply. VVe de liver coal or wood to any part ot tne cit) Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot let us supply- you 1 with 1 ) ; in is nacK 2i l fiinriiitpc t CANDIES. TAFFIES, ETC Telephone m Prompt delntn. PI lie Buildings IltJyal'iijHuriiPcd Co. ERANOi lAQltNT . 800-WAIN STREET Rheumalls Uy Oil and Moiicv-bnclcXioods U-ROJ5., Sole Afecntsl m Positively Ctfred SWeet Jtfplrlts otifiUen. JOOU9. vl. A;cntsjfi ACKOUPPRK& ror Polldletou. Tho ftast 'Orofjonlan l3!atrn Ore yon'a feprtssntatlve .papar, it leads and the.pMple appreciate It and show It by thelr-lltwniL-pAM'onaosi It Is the rdvralni'medlumiofithla'ioctlon. ...Material 4 DIHKNBlOJS' bUMBKlQOK nlll9(ipTiPowf;i.r9?lJ, . Doors, .BUuda.f.Jklould- ! iiiK, Uulldlug nnd Tr Pajier. ; Bring Your Bill tc.Us and Qet Our Figures, , Grays- Harbor GomQ).! The 1 T) OR rait Private i fiMS It) Opn. Wt & C. R. Depot TiieJelephone Ljvery Stable: OppiMlfu CdiTrt lloimo'i I -.Single .and. doublo. rigu.. Jiediug nnd carinp for farninrii liorses a specialty. OPEN DAY A NIGHT. C. L. BOWERS 8c SON, Cdurtrft, Ptine Main M, r- r in 6A mum " prices m See us MWriA 1 IVaK