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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1903. I'ubllihnl ererr nfternoon (except Huudajr) at Pendleton. Oregon, or the EAST OREQONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. "Phone, Mala 11. - suiisemtTioN u.vrns. Dally, oue jrear by mail $.1.00 Dally, all nionllis by mnll '.'.50 Dally, three month by mall l.'Jn Dally, one month by mall no Dally, per mouth by carrier US Weekly, one year by mall l.fio Weekly, nil months by mall 7ft Weekly, (our montln by mall ..... .BO Semi-Weekly, one year by mall , s.ou Heml-Weekly, six months by mall .. 1.00 Meml.Weekly, three months by mall . . .00 The Hast Oresonlan Is on sale at II. II. Men's News Stands at Hotel Portland ami Hotel I'erklns, Portland, Oregon. Member Scrlppn Mcltne tloo. News Assocla- San Pranclsco Itureau, 40S Fourth St. Chicago llure.ni, aoo Security Ilulldlng. Washington, D. V Itureau, (101 Hth St, Entered at Pendleton postoOlcc as soccourt- class matter. There Is n I'rovldenco aboon that watches O'er us a', That wlnna let unto the gun n weo bit Sparrow fa', Wl'out ho kens, and dlsna ho for a' our Wants provide? And, though his face Is hid at times, "There's Ave a sunny side." Selected. This Is n time in Oregon when man feels safer because he Is small. and has no government Job The way into a land oftlce job Is iong and tedlus and beset with many heart-breaking political pains. Tho way out is short nnd swift via Hitchcock. The strike of tho prisoners In the Multnomah county jail, proves that Portland Is jogging along not fnr be hind the procession. The reports don't say what union the prisoners belong to. From tho many flowery and elo quent stories coming from Baker City in regard to the new phonollte mine .Vear there, It Is tuought the Assoc! ated .Press reporter must bo con nected onto w. F. Butchers new Itock Creek gas line. The Montana mine shut-down and the enforced idleness of 1G.O0O men at the beginning of winter, all cans ed by a row among tho capitalist mine-owners, Is one Instance in which a strike of the laborers did not bring about tho disaster. The capitalists can close tho mines and keep them closed. They don't need the income But their action will demoralize nnd throw Into chaos two or three entire cities. The official badge for tho coming irrigation meeting in this city has been happily chosen. Tho head of ripened wheat, the sprig of alfalfa and the wisp of sage brush, tied with a string of wool. That little symbol tells the story of tiio West. Its open Ing chapter, as read in tho sprig of sage brush, tells ot the unconqtiered wilderness, as the Western pioneer found It. The fruits of their toll and heroism nro seen In tho emblems ot civilization, tho head of wheat and tho sprig of alfalfa, with tho product of the great livestock industry, tho woolen cord homing them in close embrace. It was a happy tiiought that prompted tho selection of this badge, for It Is more expressive to tho true Irrigationlst than tiny print ed emblem could bo. There are vol umes locked up In that llttlo Indus. trial boquet, and the study of those volumes is now deeply engrossing tho West. No feature of tho Lewis and Clark fair Is more intensely interesting to the studont, thinker and true West erner, than tho laudable movement to build a monument to Sacajawea, tho Shoshono Indian girl who gtllded tho explorers safely through tho hostile country of tho Blackfeet, warned them of dangers they could not have discovered without her peculiar knowledge of tho wilderness, and led them through tho puzzling and tortuous passes of tho Montana and Idaho mountains. Without hor vital aid at a critical time In tno expedi tion, who can say what the outcome of Jefferson's magniiicent plan would have been? Without that very lead ership ,and familiarity with tho un known country, found In Sacajawea. who can guess nt the probablo result of 'that oxpioratlon? Sho pointed them through tho passes that led to mo western ocoan, wnen tho cap tains wore debating a posslblq ro treat, Sho told them tho history of thoir cuomles, tho Blackfeet, that swarmed through the country wait ing to destroy them. Sho gave thorn courage by tho luiowlodgo of tho patlm mill routes and Inspired thorn lo higher offOrt tnrongli hor deacrlp tiona of tho magnificent cmplro which they had como to oxnloro. It would bo a misfortune to leavo tho Sacaja wca monumont out of tho exposition tor ir sacajawea and lier serv ces woro loft out of Western history, Its story might bo vastly different. If tho Lewis anil Clark expedition had failed, and they had turned bacl; from the threatening mountains and savages that seemed (o block the way, It would hnvo loft tho "Oregon country" In tho hands of tho savage, anil to this Indian girl and her lead ership the Northwest owes tho expo sition of 1905, perhaps. It will require something more than baro accusation to con vince tho people of Eastern Oregon thnt either Asa I). Thompson, or Mal colm A, Moody nio guilty of tho crime now charged against them. There Is a deep and revengeful political plot now being enacted In Oregon, and those Indictments are thought to bo a part of the play. It would bo a blessing for the state and tho young men In responsible positions In tho state If a few of tho old factional leaders in Oregon politics could bo brought to justice for tho indirect crimes they have committed in mak ing the state and federal Institutions their toys and playthings, to the ex clusion of alt public good or political l.oucsty. The spoilsman l.J :io whit better than any other criminal, and to tho activity of this class In Ore gon, for the past quarter of n century, Is duo tho present rottou conditions found In tho state. WHY BOYS GO WRONG. Tho Gllcusburg Localizer last week in editorial comment declared that temperanco people and reformers, before starting a fight on saloons and other places of vice, should pro vide means of entertainment that would take tho placo of saloons. This Is indeed n practical Idea, flood peo ple sit calmly uown and wonder why the young men and uoys will go to n.esc places and follow the road that leads down to boll, nnd yet no effort Is made to turn them from tho wrong path. Tliero aro scores ot young men In Itoslyn who would be glad to have some placo to. spend their evenings away from the dens of vlco, bu tho opportunity is not oxtenued to them They go to church and not heartily welcomed, they feel that they are not wanted, and they afterwards stay away. They do not have the social privileges that otuers enjoy who have lived nere a long time And yet people wonder why they go to saloons. The reason is this: They are simply human Just llko other people; they crave pleasure; and to obtain it they naturally follow tho course that is open to ...em which Is almost Invariant)' tho road that leads to destruction -Cascade Miner. Dr FAVORITE RESCRIPTI0 CURES IT MAKES WOMEN STRONG fICK WOMEN WELL Why do Yon Coujjh ? Do you know that a llttlo cough Is a dangerous thing? Aro you awaro thnt It often fastens on tho lungs. and far too ottou runs into Con sumption nnd ends In death? Can you afford a trlflo with so serious a matter? Acker's English Remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption Is beyond question tho greatest ot all modern remedies. It will ston a cough In ono night and It will chock a.coiu m a day. It wf.i nrnvent Croup, rollovo Asthma and euro Con sumption. Our faith In It Is so strong that wo guarantee ovory hot- no to givo sausincuou or monoy back. For sale by F. W. Schmidt & Co. THE FIRST FROST. Poets iovo to sing their Jingles nil uio unwnur ot tuc spring When tho llowors nro n poopln an' tho birds begin to sing, An' tho benuty ot tho summor gives the dreamy hards a cue. An' tho winter has attractions for that same pootic crow, Hut for goldon-tlnted beauty an' fur solemn' sort 'o grace, When n touch o' tender sadness hits ol' Nature in tho face. When tho hearts of all the people seem to boat into muffled ilriiniB, Olvo us sober ol' October wnen tho first frost comes There Is music In tho moanln' an tho slghlir o' tho breeze. An' tho leaves o' gold nn' silver gently fnllln' from tho trees Seoms to add lnsplrln' benuty to tho picture that Is spread Out before us as we wandor with sort o rovoront tread. iron tho songbirds hnvo a touch o sober sadness In tuolr notes Ah thoy feel tho hand o' nnture lit tin on their winter coats, An' the sparrows 'round tho door stops huntln' nftor scattered crumbs Seems a chlrpln fun'ral dirges when tno first frost comes, Autumn comes as a reminder thnt tho winter Is at hand, Marks tho comln' o tho season full o' fun to beat tho band. Tolls o' sociable enjoyments an' the girls so trim nn nice Who will fasten on tho runners nn go cootin' o'er tho ice. It inaugurates the pleasures o' tho winter sparkin' night When wo whoop up bills for fuel but economize on light From tho treo o' lovo sly Cupid knocks tho very ripest plums When the air is vglttin' crimpy an' the first frost . comes. James Barton Adams in Denver Post. 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