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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1B03. lntlUbpd vxktt nderuuon (urent Sundny) t IVnulptim. Orgnn, bj the EAST OHEGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. 'I'Uone, Mala II. sunsciiiiTiox hates. IMIIt one year by limit Jli.OU ltlf. lx months by mull 2.00 iMllj-. ihrrt mnntho by mall Dllj. auv muulli Iit mall PU Ihilly. por inonth by carrier & Weekly, one year by uiall 1.50 tkly. nix months by mill I 75 Weekly, ronr niontlw by mull r0 Semi-Weekly, one year by mall .... 2.00 Mnml.W..tl. .Ir .... I. 1 1 . . ... aeml-Wekiy. threa months by mall .' '. jto J crs of stock come to respoct la unconstitutional, for tno reason neighboring hlvo. In such cases tho' mat it permits a constable to dls- ola straw "skin" was better than tho tiose or hogs taken up under tho law. dern arrangement, for a knife ! without due proceedings at court. tU'e '"nnd t the "roat , l "is leaves the farming communt- which the thieves would instantly ties without any protection ngnlnst return and seal up their own store. , hogs running at large. However tho V 18 not l,rlruar'b" In their Industry j farming communities are rapidly nro ' gresslng beyond the stage wcro a ' 'hoir law" la nrtnrinil n nonrU nvnrr I former fences to protect his crops. ' Have you hoard, little children, the i and does no ilennnri nn tlm in- It hungry wolves cry. i ., ,,.. . .As the wind from the I will be bettor for Oregon when good , ' . "2 fences, rather than laws of this kind . Have you listened, at night stnnu as a barrier between bogs and J wan or the paok, crops. Such a law can nevor be on. As 11 followed, in anger, tho Autumn winu h iracKT that bees are human. N. Y. World. i THE WOLVES OF THE WIND. Northland to the A TWAVC TIDETI MEYER RESTED!! forced to tlie letter and as the own- their Tin- litst Oresonlan l rfa gale at IU H. Btcb j Xew KtnmU at Hotel I'nrtlaml and Hotel lerklca. Portland. Oregon. Urtutwr Srrlpr-Miltae lion. stock enough to feed It and care for . 1 And News Auocla- !an ("ranetsco llureau. -IDS i'uurtb St. Plilcngi. llureau. ( Seeurlty Mullillng. U'aatilncion. ti C llureau. 3111 Utta St.. R., U". Kuteml at IVmlleton iostomce as seovon.V la matter It, rallicr than allowing It to roam the public hlghwnys, fences will be Imilt to keep hogs In. instead of out. There Is room In Oregon for all the industries contained in the state, and there Is no probability that either I farmers or hog raisers will go out of business on account of any decision They made on the hog law. i They THE DUTY TO CUBA. shrieks at your window, and sniffs at your door. snarls whore Its fellows have snarled before. O'er the roof and the walls, in the darkness they fly And you cuddle cIosh doon, when ' you hear the far cry. from the . To be tired out from hard -work or bodily fsjfii exercise is natural and rest is the remedy, but c-Liii there is nn exhaustion -without physical cxer- AJ tion and a tired, never-rested feeling a-weari-T.;tlmiit wort tlint is unnatural and shows 6oiiie serious disorder is threatening; the health. One of the chief causes of that '-Always-tired, never-rested condition" is impure blood and bad circu lation. Unless the body is nourished with rich, pure Wood there is lack of nervous force, the mus- PorOTerfour Jen z tuaen with Kencrl dobliitr. clcS become weak, tllC Ul- causing tborouRh hreukluc dorn ol lujr ayateiu. ily trr-ctinn imnaircd and cousin, who had boon boiu-ated by S. fc. 8.. told roe RCSllon iinpaircu, anu obout u 1 tried u nmt It cured ror. I heartily ro "Clicral disorder occurs commend S. S. S. to all wbo may toel tbo need of throt.jjhout the system. thorouE0b,oodtoSK3.303iBA?Bm&AiK, Debility, insomnia, ner- 44 Ninth St., Colombia, Teun. vousness, indigestion, dyspepsia, .loss of appetite, strength and energy, ntid the hundreds of little dition of the blood and circulation, and the quickest way to get rid of them is by purifying and building T from AYk.nad, , ntaiidothpr'biij land u-iiiL". r't-i.B,a 5 25 sore r 011 taa ted ..t.l.. - ""onttto-v' fott 1ft cu miles fromel., Alf.lf.TT.'Walili T All kinH?.?. 1 ,u.r,cuewttatkyi 1 In A, j win for pric-ll . 'That To trust the people: to believe In rights To be receptive to the Infinite: To keep the windows of my soul Thrown open to the light; To hold In view a constant goal, A lofty and sun-crowned height. With noble tnougbis and words and deeds agleam: And unto it to ever climb; This Is to me the end sublime; This is my dream. i J. A. Kdgerton. It don't require t.uch of a short Certain congressmen are begin ning to tall; abot the "constitutional difficulty" of ratifying ihe rectproc- I ity treaty with Cuba. They seem ills I j posed to raise a time-wasting con ; trovorsy over the exact form In i which the treaty shall lie passed. 'I It is always easy to those who wish I o evade plain duty to- find excuses. . , The constitutional hair-spliting which ' has beglin In Washington would ap I pear to be of thnt cuaracter. That ; the congressmen who are thus nnius ! log themselves are precisely those I ' who have long put beet sugar Inter 1 osts above national iutcrest Is sig , niHcant. , What the people want what they ' have voted for in two national elec- i 'Ions is not more delay in this mat . tor, but the prompt performance by congress of its's plain duty to Cuba ! They lick tip the dust fields as they race; j frighten the leaves from their high hanging place, j howl In tho forests, so lonely ' and deep, " you waken and wonder, at ' night, in your sleen ' It's the Wolves of the Wind, that 1 you hear, little child; It's a fierce, savage pack, ever hun gry and wild. It starts o'er the world, when the Autumn comes down, And the forests and meadows are lonely and brown. Their voice Is the moan of the hur rying gale Their footsteps are heard in the wind's eerie wall; And the snarl thnt you henr at your .door. In the night. Is the Wolves of the Wind, in their savage delight. while the ) J up the blood, and for this purp. -..e no remedy equals Dltinnlr11 ' S. S. S., which contains the best ingredients for KIHUKPi 4 SWA! and toningtip the system.. It is a vegetable blood purifier Kwm , T,,v rlcnisintr thchloodanc' and toniccombined, that enriches the blood, and through itthc entire system is nourished and refreshing sleep conies to the tired, ncvcr-rcsteci, uoay. THE SWIFT SPEClFiC CO., ATLANTA, OA. 8:miorth. co0 KtllltrJ!?1 age to cause the price of coal to go and to the United binies, up. but It requires an awful overpro duction to force tne price down again. They come and they go. darkness is deep. To snarl 'round the pillows of chil dren, asleep. The welfare of Culie and the wel-' i't the Wolves of the Wind, are fare of the United States demand that . ns harmless as fleet- Cuba be no longer permitted to drift. No fangs have their mouths, and no ! and that the bonds of material inter- ; cat n uicii uuue uuua to uus nation the shall be knit up soon and well. The gentlemen wno think it good politics to falter wi.11 tlieir plum , duty toward Cuba would be well to Owing to a serious operation per formed on his vocal organs German emperor has not been allow ed to speak for two weeks. It will ieep one set of vocal organs busy tojiook uack and recall what happened it.iitH me (mui-uji iiuL uu mut iiiio j it, nuutt; ui cue iuiiJii lull Luui;re' i ' men who paltered their plain duty in j claws have their feet. So laugh, little boy, when you henr them at eight, As they shriek at your windows In savage delight. BEHT HUFFMAN. Pendleton. Oregon. 1 WPATTW s t ! ( COMFORT Are Combined In ECONOMY l! Cole's Original j Air Tight Wood Heaters or Hot Blast Coal Stoves They have proven titer real worth. Hundreds of satisfied peop'e in Pendltton and Umatilla users of Cole's stoves and heaters always recommend them to their friends, Sold only, in Pendleton, by Tlie Hardware !M:a,n Has Real EbUU! been gathering pressure during this silence. the case News. of Porto Rico. Capital BURGLARIOUS BEES. The West is not anxious for these gifts with "strings" to them. Grant's Pass declined to raise $1,000 per year perpetually in order to get $J0,i,i0 for a Carnegie-library, and Walla Walla county will not donate $10.0. 0 of the neonle's money In order to t . mnnnn tvMnxrf nn.i,nnl' I bees are always n source of anxiety ' 1. i. r.. , . , , . i 1 to beekeepets. says the London iome. through the Stubblefield will. , caronIcIe. an'd at th,s time of the Ami you can't blame them. They year the marauders seem nartlcular-. . ly active. I Roosevelt has utterly refused to ! interfere In the Interests of Lofland. Little and Chaffee, who were c-s-missed from the Annapolis nuval academy for hazing. make higher taxes. "Prince Cupid," the Hawaiian dele-' Having gathered no honey or at 1 nni t-r t tj r Incn fTi plonf aiirtnW f r .sate to congress, was mistaken for a tuemselves. they will descend upon aegro. and ordered out of a meater j a uVe. kill its Industrious occupants it Columbus. 0., Saturday night. He ami carry off the golden treasuie in may consider himself fortunate that 1 an astonishingly short space of time. . . , , TT, . ., .,,. h. We know of a recent instance in he arrived at Washington with his wh,ch aUack waR develoneu nnd hide all on, and head fastened to uis tne nome ljeeg kied in a couple or shoulders, considering the extreme 1 hours. Sometimes hive will attack activity in the negro roasting Indus-, . " nr thlo Rpnftnnnnfl thnt nnt nil in . v , ! The effort of a few fourth-class t papers fn different parts of the state, j to make cheap political capital out ' of Governor Chamberlain's method j of determining the need of a special session, has miserably failed. It Is , very easy to sit at a desk in an office! -where the scissors Is the principal emblem of the profession and die-1 tate as to the welfare of the people of Oregon. Governor Chamberltt.n Is pursuing a businesslike, conscien tious course. In stuuying the financial tondltlon or the state, before he in curs an Indebtedness of at least $25. 400 for the expenses of a special ses sion, and every thinning taxpayer re spects him more for this caution and solicitude for the welfare of the people, it is no small matter to de termine the exact financial condition or the state, and no level-headed man would heap up this expense on the people without first satisfying him jeir that It Is Justified by conditions. ir the cattle-raisers In the Interior of Oregon can get better prices tor their stock through a small beer trust. It Is part of their business to organize and hold their stock aver. Woolmcn have been benefited by pooling their wool and cattlemen will reap the same blessings front the tame practice. The fact Is, there is not half enough co-operation among jiroducers. The prouueur stands alone nnd the buyers, packors, com mission houses and railroads do an the co-operating and reap nil tne prpfits. The low price of cattle ou foot this winter has not affected tho Trice of meat to tbo consumer in Mm cities. No matter whetuer live beef is up or down the worklngman must j pay all Jiu has lett for meat, so the' cattlemen's trust will certainly heip the members and wilt not materially injure the community. Judge Uurnott or the circuit court of Tillamook county, has decided To the person who knows nothing Tne Patte vacuum Ice Company, about bees they represent the su-1 cal,itaUze(l for nonoo.fiO(i. has railed preme type of industry. But even jn j;ew yor. city the bee communities are disturbed , v ' lit- thnp nf thnlr ntvn l.lnd whn ' ! Iirpnl.- rhrmirh nml stpnl Tlnhlmr! - P aaa A dlnftlM .- mm m - m mm i ... . isitters iielore mealx will ctv ate a healt iy ilHMire fur lnod and cs-UI the rtoniaeh in its work of dig !, ton Then you'll not xuf fcrfnmi Flatulenev Sour Htoutauh Sick Hradaehe Dys-)!i or IndigenMon. We urge a trial at once. miri mi Fitters ELATERITE It Mineral Rubber. YOB .MAY IME.M) HCI I.IHNG ornm ItnKiiwaryto UKPLACR A WollN-OUT lSOtK ELATERITE ROOFING Takes th, place cf shlnglee. tin, iron, lar and. gravel, and all prepared roofings. For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc. Easy to lay Temperc for all climates. Reasonable In cost. Sold on merit. CJiinrau teed. It will pay to ask for prices and Information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. Worcester Building. Portland. HEAL EaXATE 1 1 "'uiuuiaaaeihia ntntrlni f-- nmW residence toonejl mmi iDoaeni nit ruulDirt In the limits of U J i renaieion.uj, firm of a feria good alW(, tbomaadi of vJ wheatlaad. E. D. Address isuvn, wm LET US MJfPLl WITH 'M-fr'V I-H-l IHH H-M .'"H M M 1 1 I I I I 1 1 I I 111 Mil ! I I III! COE COMMISSION CO. Capital and Surplus, $300,000.00. Chizago, New York and Minneapolis quotations received direct at the Pendleton office over the best extensive private wire system in the world. REFERENCE: luD Xutiotial and State Ranks including Pendleton Havings Bank B. E. KENNEDY, Mgr. 4 4 L m - I il I I OFFICE: 120 C-urt Btreet Building VIA Ml i IMKNK1UX1.1 D' Bring Your Bill THE ST. JOR STOU GREAT SPECIAL CUT PRICE SALE MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NOV. 16th, 17th AND We will give 25 per cent discount on all Cloaks and Jackets in stock. We will give 25 per cent discount on all our Tailor Made Suits. We have some ol the latest makes. 15 per cent discount on house. 20 per cent discount on Dress Skirts. all Dress Goods in our all our ready-to wear A big line of Ladies' All-Linen Handkercliirfs, nice quality, worth 20c, sale price 8 cents A bic assortment of Children's Jumbo Bicycle Hose, sold everywhere at 25c. Our sale price - s t5 ce&ts Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Lined Hose, worthe!Be where 20c, sale price - 1 2 cents Sale Price Best Calicoes in stock, only- - 4c I. L. Fine Brown Cotton - - 5c looo yds House Lining Cotton at only per yd 5c Lonsdale Bleached Muslin - 7c Nine-fourths Unbleached Sheeting - 20c Nine-fourths Bleached Sheeting 22c Red Comforts worth $1.25 - - $1.00 B d Comforts worth $1 50 - - $1.25 Bed Comforts worth $1.75 - - $1.5o Bed Comforts worth $2 00 - - $1.75 Bed Comforts worth $2.50 - $2.25 Bed Comforts worth $2.75 - - $2.5o Bed Comforts worth $3.50 - - $3.oo Outing Flannels worth 20c - - 15c Outing Flannels worth iasc in ice cream, coioreu iuuu -- r.., r n: Uln Corset wo vm w. . r price - O .1 II . . . TH..!,h I riWPIi. 3-' O UUCCD J1CAVJT iUIBPii - 20c, sale price - 5 dozen Large Heavy Cotton Toek worth i5c.each, sale price All other Linen Towels 15 V" , prices 2 pieces of heavy Mercerized inches wide, beautiful pa""11'' .Dollar per yard, sale price A Mr niUv ynn4c w 4i'f rnonTnn here, will tse soldi at a. bir cut otice. Corned cnm nf ftiecft faavrams. You can't afford to miss this sale. Yours for business, T .vnWfi MTP.P P. A NTTT .TP. COiMV A N COURT STREET, PENDLETON, ORE. RFMFHRFR. nut- iww. atoltelv Fre. Si 00.00 in GOLD Dec. 2 4 tli. A ticket with each $1.00 pitch; ihat the present hog law In Oregon