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DAILY EAST, OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1903. Ptikllabed rrerr nrtemoon Itmpt Sunday) t I'endleton. Oregon, by the going to encourage a desirable class of citizens to move to that town to engage In business. Whenever toe conditions of a town are such that they encourage a large number of sure-thing men and gun-carrying in UNITED STATES EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING I d'vlduals to take up their residence COMPANY. there is only a question of time until 'Phone, Ualo 11 SUIISCUMTIO.N KATES. 1IIt. one year by mall IX 1 1 j, six months by mall Dally, three months by mall DallT. title tunnth hr mall Pally, per month by carrier .,.13.00 ... 2SM ... 1.23 . . . .r.o . . . IL". Weeklr. one Tear be mall t.nn Weekly, alx months by mall .75 Weekly, four months by mall ..... .50 aemi- eexiy, one year by mall 2.00 Semi-Weekly, six months by mall .. 1.00 ?emi eeiy, tnree months by mall .. .30 The ljwt Oreconlan Is on sale at It. It. Kleb-a ,eg Stand at Hotel Portland and Hotel I'-rtlDS. Portland. Oregon. Member Scrtpps Meltae tton. Netrs Attsorla. San Francisco ltureau. -IDS fourth St. Chicago Bureau. !W0 Security Building;. Washington, D. C. llurean. SOI Htta St, EntrJ at I'eudleton postoQce a seccond clas matter. the respectable citizens of the place have cause to rcgTct their careless ness in allowing such a state of af fairs to exist The unfavorable no-j torlety which Joseph will receive over that unfortunate shooting affair Sun-1 day morning will doubtless Injure the town for years to come." You scarlet leaf holds still the liighe.it place on the baring ma ple; it seems like a color-bearer, true to Its duty though all around have been swept away by a migntier force He also will yield, carrying down toe colors with him. Death Is might ier than our sense of duty and we. like the leaves, must pass away. But death Is not a blind, insensate force, rending and tearing and ravening at all ef fort. It is the great binding force that cycles forever: build ing new life on dead founda tions and ever auvancing with its reaping tool upon ancient life. Selected. HURRY UP THE PORTAGE. The news that the board of engin eers of the" war department has ac cepted the ship canal proposition of the Cascades, will not cause much en thusiasm or excitement in the Inland Empire. For the past quarter of a century, the people have listened to just such news from Washington, periodically. Today they are just as far from re lief, from tliis standpoint, as ever, and no one will have any faith in this ranal project, until it is opened to river travel, which from the well known rate of procedure in govern ment affairs, will not be while any of the present generations is paying freight on wheat and wool from East ern Oregon to the only market avail able, at Portland. What Oregon wants and what the Inland Empire wants is the portage road, built and operated by the state of Oregon. The last legislature made a good beginning. It took an advance which places It on record as one of the most progressive bodies that ever .assembled in the legislative halls of -the state. Kow, after the legislature has ex hibited concern enough in the peo ple's interest to make the start, the people should have concern enough in the portage road to push the matter to completion. No small bluff, con ialned in the news that the ship canal will be built, should divert, them from the building of that road. No right of way question or other harrassing ob struction should turn the people aside from the construction of the road. The taxpayers and producers should have the backbone and moral stamina to support the action of me legislature in making that appropriation, and by their influence and aid, see that the road Is built in the shortest pos sible time, and put in operation, just as the bill provides. The portage road commission, con sisting of the governor, state treas urer and the secretary of state. Is willing to push the work, and com plete the road in the cheapest and quickest manner, and If thoy receiv0 the proper encouragement and back ing from the people interested, the road will be built and In operation in time to handle the wheat crop of 1304. If the present corporations in con trol of the transportation of East ern Oregon, Btand In tho way, ana the people are powerless to open the obstruction to the prooucta of this section, then the Inland Empire and that great section of country trlbu ..tary to the Columbia river should in duce the Northern Pacific to build ""down the north side of thtf Columbia and make an opening for Its products ut a new seaport, near tho mouth of the river, or at the Sound cities. This is too groat a country to be held in tho grasp of one, or one dozen men, and the people are finding It out. '" The Elgin Record makes the follow ing portlnent comment on the Joseph shooting and its effect on homoscek ers: "The little town of Joseph, Wal lowa county, has bad the reputation of being a wldo-open town lor some time, and it Is now beginning to reap the rewards of such things. Two mon shot In one night Is quite n record lor a town of that size, and the act Is not I The Mormons attribute the pros perity of their people. In a great measure, to the largo families. Small areas of land are cultivated by fami lies, without expense for hired help, and every cent of Income Is In this way permitted to enter Into Improve ments and an addition to the hold ings. In every Mormon community small children are to be seen word ing on farms and in gardens and or chards, and in Grand Ttonde valley, many of the beet fields were cultivat ed entirely by the families, thus sav ing one of the greatest Items of ex pense to bo applied to the purchase of more land or the improvement ot present possessions. examine the stuff. He has nothing else to do. It costs nothing to write headlines, and send It up to the man at the lino-1 type, who also works for -nothing. - w Tho man who mnkes up the forms The Brilliant Statesman from. Nebraska, nos a tamiiy to support, but he nlsol works for nothing, so columns ot 1 stuff about the St. Louis midway can ! go Into the paper 'just as well as not. j The pressman nlso worKs -free and j white prH!r Is supplied to its by the paper trust tree of cosl " i It costs nothing for power to turn ' the press, for rent Is free and gas and electric light are supplied' free ' as Missouri Midway gas. Salem . Journal. I SENATOR ThURSTON, Makes an Important Public Utterance. IIS BROTHERHOOD. The installation of a new munici pal electric lighting system, by the city of Milton, will be watched w.th Interest by her larger and smaller neighbors. Pendleton has tried mu nicipal ownership In operating her water system and has found it to be good. Businesslike management and rigid enforcement of the ordinances, is all that is needed to make any mu nicipal institution a success and more of them nre needed in Umatilla county The county court of Grant coun y agrees with Judge Hartman, of "Uma tilla county, in saying that it would be better to call the special session and allow thos couuties In good financial condition to get out qf debt. Instead of increasing the Interest pay ments by issuing script, for the ex pense of county government. The crest and crowning of all good, Life's final star. Is Brotherhood; For It will bring again to earth Her long-lost Poesy anu Mirth; Will send new light on every face, A kingly power Uxn the race. And till it comes, we men are slaes And travel downward to the dust oi graves. Come, clear the way, then, clear the way! Blind creeds and kings have had their day Break the dead branches from the path: Our hope ,s In the aftermath Our hope is in heroic men. Star-led to build tue world again. To this Event the ages ran: Make way for way for Man, mt MiMnErerTHm DfTEMOK OF THE TJMTED STATES SEXATE CttUIBEB. Ex-Senator John 51. Thurston, of Omaha, Nebraska, is one of the most promi nent and Influential men in tho country. lie made tho speech nominating lrcsl dent JfcKInly"at the SL Louis convention, and was made permanent Chairman' ot this convention, no was also made Chairman of tho convention that rcnoml nrnthnri,n.i"r.,ni-o ' natcd tho lato President ifcKlnlcr at Philadelphia. He was appointed by Pres. ' ident McKinlcy to bo Chairman of tho SL Louis Exposition Commission. I This j nt gentloman recently wrote the following letter to The Pcruna ModlRim . ., Columbus, Ohio: Washington, D. C, April 6, 1901. T t . J rv f . J j J. . The French government contro.s with most satisfactory results. the sale of tobacco and from its mo-. n entirelv relieved me from nn Irrltatlnsr couih the result ot EDWIN MARKHAM MILLIONS FROM TOBACCO. A new nation has just been ltom in Panma. it is true. But the doctors doubt if it survives long. It is de formed in many ways, shows symp toms of abnormal scrapping proclivi ties and while it is a dwarf in size. It has the egotism of a full-grown man, and demands a man's place at the feast of the diplomats. grown 'In France, nnd although the' Catarrh has already become, a national regulations are very strict, permits enrae. Its ravages extend from ocean to grow tobacco are in great demand, to ocean. In wine growing districts where the More than one-half the people are vines have suffered from phylloxera affected by IL It has become such a the authorities have granted oxcep- gorlom matter that It has passed the tlonal facilities and in many places boundaries ot tho medical profession tobacco plants have replaced vines. w,.n . natIonai oue,ti0n. .s-.na- twenty-five uepartments In ,,,,ii.,.,w.ftTO, are discussing it. Thoy aro not only considering tho ex tent and chronic nature of the disease, but tho xxsiblllty of finding a national remedy to met this national calamity. Tho catarrh remedy, Pernna, seoms to be the main, expectation in this direction. Dr. Hartman, President of The Ilart ' man Sanitarium, devised tho remedy, I Peruna, over forty years ago, and the remedy as a catarrh cure has been grov , tu; iu favor xteadily all tbeso years. It stands to-day before tho nation as a In France there are bu.OOO planters, and an area of about 4C.00O acres is unoer cultivation. In Algeria the cultivation of tobac co is free and the manufactured product Is cheap; considerable quan tities are exported to France, widen also buys from Maryland, Kentucky. Ohio and Virginia. Supplies of choice tobacco are obtained from Havana. Mexico. Sumjtra. Java and Brazil. N. Y. World The greater part of the tobacco is Ucver In Its ctttcacy tor any such trouble." Jno. M Thurston. internal remedy for catarrh. Tliero ar practically no medicinal rivals ia the field. Tnwnni fa i 1 rrn 1 nnnl InnflrvTi nw tcmporaryrclSvf ; it U a permanent euro. ' The state of Mississippi has brought suit for $1,045,000 back taxes Orleans railrna.l fh nnenmulatlon of , oroughly tested, accurately t-clentiHc 11 years' delinquency on SC.OOO.OOft Ask your Druggist for a free Peruna Almanac for 1904, stock returned by the company as be-! Ing owned in Mississippi, but which it I Pemnais a syMemlc remedy. It eradi cates catarrh from tho system. It cures catarrh -wherever located. Its cures rre radical and lasting Fritz Vollmer, President Schwiv bUcher Suagerhuud, Chicago, in a re cent letter to Tho Pernna if edicine Ccs, says: " My voice was o badly affected from catarrh that I was afraid I -would lose it entirely. I read of some of the wonder ful things your Teruna would do and thought it advisable to try some myself, " I am pleased to state that in a Tory short time I was cured." Fritz Yollmcr .luaresg mo i eru:ia leuieine i., w j lumbus, for a book of testimonials, containing letters from prominent niea and women concerning Pcruna. , did not return to the assessors of t'-nt state. TROLLEY OR MAN-HORSE. iCan You Answer? ! It l HEALTH As a result of the Introduction of . j trolley cars into Japan over 2.000 1 On what basis are the besl T rickshaw boys have glien up the; - ct .-ij konfJc cpltJno if struggle with the electric car and5 PSj. cent. gOIQ DOIK1S selling l nave ueciuea to emigrate to ok- Kj-uay I kaido to engage in the fisheries and ; other callings. The Japanese "kuru-, WW w:n a r ner'eent -Q ma-ya" in physique form almost a " nal a 3 cent- - class apart. They are tough, hardy j year gold bond be worth twenty little fellows, and were a valuable t, :. t . asset In Japan's military system in vears hence when interest rates the war with' China. In a country ! are much lower? where horses are poor and scarce! 1 man-power traction was formerly a! - ,,ui. t . i !i necessity. The little kuruma-ya. be- wu ui icuus lou jrou uuy j a 5 per cent, 20 year gold bond deliverable to COMFORT Are Combined In ECONOMY ; Cole's Original Air Tight Wood Heaters or f Hot Blast Coal Stoves t tween the thills of his tiny go-cart, would' run all day long almost with out tiring. ADVERTISE THE FAIR. The Journal is delighted at the op portunity to advertise the St. Louis fair. In every mail comes great wads of type-written copy annonncing Its won ders, for us to publish free gratis. As an editor's time is worth notb-1 lng. he Is glad every nay to open and It looks as if a man's back is tbe center of strength when he i straining to lift or haul a heavy weight. But the center of strength is not the back, but the stom ach. There's no strength in the back of a giant tf he's j starving. All strength is made trom lood, and food can only be converted into strength when it is perfectly digested and assimilated. When the stomach is diseased, the nutri tion of food is lout and phys ical weakness follows. Cr.Piercc's Golden Medical 1 'Discovery cures d isea sea of the I stomach and other organs of digestion ana nutrition. l makes men strong and mus cular, ly enabling tue pencct aigesuon anu assunuauun of the food eaten. '"I suffered from a very obsti nate case 01 uyipeiaw. wriles K. H. Record, fx)., of 13 Eastern At.. Toronto. On tario. "I tried a numter of retnedlc without ucceM. J vraa so far iro?e that I could not bear any olid food ou rnyntornach; felt melancholy and deprewed. Could not sleep nor work. A friend recommended your Golden Medical DUcrmry 1 avc taken three bottles aud it ha accomplished a perma nent clue.1 The Medical Adviser, in paper covers, i sent reeon receipt oi 31 one- cent stamps to par expense 01 men. toe only. Address ; Ut R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. I' you m ten, fifteen or twenty years or to your estate at once in case of your death ? Address, statinc your ate and the anxotnrt of I 1 iic viae you wouia iiae 10. uegm arswtns; ten nars bence, THE MUTUAL LIFE IN8URANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Richard A. McCurdy. president Alma D. Katz. manncer. Boise, Idaho. Pnantr T. T-f Ammnnrt DlRtrlrt Manarer. Pendleton, Oregon. Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden Are guaranteed to cure any case of Rhea matUm Money back if they fail. a. C Koeppen A 8raw,Ajts. for Peadtetoa The have proven their real worth. Hundreds of satisfied people in Pendleton and Umatilla users of Cole's stoves and heaters always recommend them to their friends. Soid only, in Pendleton, by Tlie Hardware Man ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubbery, YOD JHAV 1M KMJ ltirjl.DING orfln i Itneceiwary to KEPCACE A WoHN'-OUT ltOOF ELATERITE ROOFING Takes th. place of shingle, tin. Iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings. For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc Easy to Jay, Temperr for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Sold on sneriL Guaran teed. It will pay to ask for price and information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. Wore eater Building. Portland. MlEDICAL LAKE SALTS I I isHn tfissHsUsssP I ask assssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssPsT So long as Medical Lake can Provide rjM naslramenrs at aa enftttM coaillmuon. you nt3 not sufltr. Htf an Natsrs's own ramadles. direct trans lb hand ol the Great Creator, trout hi to you In the shape of pltatent. agmsblt, hesllh-etvlnc Salts, Vaporated ry our on process. 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