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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1903. I'okllilied every nftemoon (except Sunday) t I'enilleton. OreKOu, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tbone. Main U. HUllSCKIITION ItATKS. Uallr one year by mall 15.00 Dallr, six months by mail Dally, three mnntha by mall 1.-3 Dally, one month by mnll .50 ivally, per mouth by currier UO Weekly. ue year by mall l.RO Weekly. hIx months by mall .70 Weekly, four months by mall 00 Beml-Weekly, one year by mall .... 2.00 Keml-Weekly, elx months by mall .. 1.00 Semi-Weekly, three mouths by mall . . .SO The East Orcsonlan U on sale at IJ. Jl. Rich's News Statute at Hotel 1'ortland and Hotel Perkln. I'ortland, OrRiu. Member Scrlppa Mcltae News Assocla ttou. San Francisco Ilurcau, 408 Fourth Ht. Chicago llureitu, U00 Security Building. Washington, D. C. Ilurcau. D01 14th Ht., K. W. Kntered at I'endteton postofflce as secconrl class matter. Not tor one. tint for the many. Is tlio ricuiicas of the soil, Gotl reserved no rights for any, Savo the willing sons of toll. Hear, ye weary shop repiner; Hear, ye homeless slave of rent; r Hear, ye bowed and pallid miner; For man's use the earth was meant. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. homescokor coming Into tlio state has rend the story nf her resources. In tht advertising circulars sent abroad, but he can and little verification or those facts among the people of Ore gon. The state is a big affair. It Is as largo .as the entire area of New England,, with incw York thrown In. I. . -.1 . I 1 f.... turcs cannot be comprohendod at a glance. They must be studied. Ev A STUDY IN RABBITS. the Twns an Autumn mtrnlns Echo plain. Forty thousand rabbits played with might and main! In the sheltering sngo brush rabbits fat and stuck Prided on their nlmbloness, playing hide and seek. Dodged the hounds that hi.uted, Hmlirnil thn hunter's itlm. Vanlsncd by a thousand trails when uv the big drive came, orybody In Oregon should be familiar winked and blinked and frisked ...1.1. . -. m .1 .. I, I.. nn. I !.,... fr.,.- 1. 1 .1 , ft n ,i ,1 linrn with tho stato. To do this, it is ncc essiiry to talk, think and read about tho state. Colombia threatens to go to war with the United States over Panama. If the United States backs Panama, and Colombia Insists on war, there will be an exhibition of quick action annihilation on the Isthmus not seen since Dewey performed in Manila bay. San. Juan hill was a tame affulr compared to the charge that Mr. ltoosevolt will be called upon to make to win the presidential nomination. Hnnna's money is stronger than' any Spanish fort. MORE WORK, LESS POSING. The people of Oregon tnke a long, deep breath of relief when they real ize that the special session will have nu United States senator to elect. THE SHOESTRING CRAZE. The coming regular session of con gress should take some steps to im prove the American consular service. At the present time Important diplo matic and consular missions are as signed to pollcticiaus out of a Job. It is made the dumping ground for fossils, whose constituents will no longer kcop them in office. England has held the commercial supremacy of the world through her consular service. She has trained men for that work, just as West Point trains men for war. Tho Englishman, on being assigned to an important foreign stntton. In troduces the products of his country at his post, and directs the commerce of the country in which he serves to ward England. It is a business mis sion. He has been educated to hunt trade for England. His object is to make a showing for his country, in dollars and cents. That is whnt he is paid for. The American takes a consular ap pointment as a sort of recreation with whatever dash of honor may be at tached to it. In a majority of cases the American consular appointments are filled with old politicians to whom some reward Is felt to be duo from the administration. If an American battleship visits bis post the consul feelu In duty bound to hold a social function, which will out shine any native affair of the season. Occasional magazine articles are written home, and this Is about tho extent of the public sorvice or tho American consul abroad. This Is not tho case In evory in stance, however. Some of the Ameri can consuls In countries susceptible to American industrial invasion are active, alert, thorough men. One of this kind, and . In fact tho most active man In the consular ser vice, Is Henry D. Miller of Oregon, consul at Nlu-Chwang, China. Mr. Miller has Introduced Ameri can products Into China and opened up trade relations with that country which will stand as monuments to his energy. Tho country needs more Millers who will work and less dummies who IMjse In foreign countries. This is a commercial ago. If old politicians rnnnnr lie of service at home, It would be cheaper to pension them than to tic them as millstones to the neck of commerce. Appoint young men, who are able to rustle for trade and dig up facts that will be valuable to the nation. The consular servlco costs enough to represent something more than emp ty titles. , Oregon's delegation in congress could do nothing more commendablo than to revise tho rules governing 4ho consular sorvice. Oregon Is a young state, bordering tho Pacific ocean, upon which tho commercial hattlo or tho future Is to be fought. Sho could do nothing more .valuable to the .nation than to pave tho way for tho -commercial, supremacy of the United .Btates by Infusing now bloou Into the American consular regulations. The latest local craze is the shoo string watch fob. Since It Invaded Now York, not more than a couple of weeks ago. It has caused the sale of about 1,000,00(1 shoestrings. And still the demand exceeds the supply. The fobs do not come ready made you make them your selves by braid ing together two shoe3trlngs. which ousht to be of sharply contrasting colors. The demand for the strings was so great last Sunday, that some of tho retail shoe stores in Harlem, Brooklyn and Jersey kept open expressly to supply it. .Manu facturers are dally Handing o the New York market large quantities of pink, red, green, white, blue and orange shoestrings of silk or other material which' could not be sold by the most porsuuslve salesmen ex cept for the existence of the shoe string watch fob craze. But becauso of .nat craze, tho goods are purchased voluntarily as fast as they can be made. The ittcus sell for one cent each. Dame rumor says that they uie really corset faces which have been dyed and thrown tint to meet tho demands. about, forty thousand narc. Little dreaming tnat they'd grace swollcst hills of fare! Kabblts old and rabbits young, rab bits halt mid lame, Hamilts who .had olazvd tho trails e'er the squatter came; Rabbits tender, rabbits tough, rabbits iteot and slow, On that Autumn morning frisking to and fro! Then a whistle sounded down In Echo town , Woe to forty thousand hare, in their coats of brown! Forty dozen rabbits stewing In a not. Stacks or ears and rabbits feet on ' tho vacant lot. Miles of shining rabbit skins nnnglng on tho fence. Everybody eating hnre, says It is Immense! Wagon loads of rabbits coming to the mill. Will tho hungry ennnory never "got 4ts fill?" Trails deserted on tho plain, path ways all unused, Lonely blacktuil meclltntlng, thinks his race abused! Tons of fancy canned goods Hying here and there, Lo! The swift translation of the frisking Hare. 11EKT HUFFMAN, Pendleton, Or. THE MAN INVISIBLE. IJrutus when ho rem THE SMOOTH SMOKE A Dream A Delight A Satisfaction jc Everywhere The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World. The Band Is the Smoker's Protection. RAREC1 .Hlf,n.,., -ml 1 T J,KX1 frliL KOOU work hnnL"'.1? ' . I fito.,,li -"iUIFi, I tnl,.., ' -"m la ,T land whT"'."' WJL A 610C I T lu nnnl, 1 i 1. v laiifn n.JleB from city"' 111 PQA nau. V " " . ""I A.'lJ!n'lso'cltyprDt Ii RIHORN te ! Agents tor th Co-Omuii... laV Bu t. IJ i ! t HEALTH COMFORT Are Combined In ECONOMY ; Students are wearine robs bearing tho colors of their college. Among the most popular color combinations nre the bluo and white of Columbia, the orange nnd black of Princeton, tho red and blue or Pennsylvania, nml tin. rei. nnd white of Cornell. The new crazo has captured tne scnool children. Each afternoon large groups or hoys and girls can bo seen in almost any section or the city ibrnlding snoestrings. On some street corners enterprising boys have opened schools or instruction, where the art or shoestring lob making is taught. The rates or tuition vary slightly, but the average cost of a complete course Is two cents, and one result of the crazo was a shrink age In the size of some of the Sun day school collections. Mauy young '-omen have also caught the spirit of the craze and aro busy braiding shoestring belts, about a dozen strings being required to make one bolt. The shoestring watch fob craze Is said to have originated last summer at a convention nt ABbury 1'nru. i. Y. Times. Who prompted aimed At Caesar's neart that fatal blow? Who. but that man of 111 repute, Johannes Doe John Doe. Who lot the Normans In when they To Britain's snores come years ago? It was that Bolf-samo wicked wight, A man named Doe John Doe. Who steored the "Flying Dutchman's" crow, To graft and pillage in tho flow Of ocean's wave? The novelists Well claim It was John Doe. Who made good nip Van Winkle drunk On mountnln crests whore sleeps the crow? Who hut a Holland salior bad Mynheer John Doe John Jloe. Puck. IT. Cole's Original Air Tight Wood Heaters or Hot Blast Coal Stoves They 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, Sold only, in ,Pendlcton, by f Tlxe Hardware Man T Mas Heal Estate for niiiAi, pktatt" . ranging nom i n-ntflennu tA ,M ., ,u vuc w uiuut inouern ud 01111 niUll mnn.l . III IIIO llntlto K, IL. . ... "mini in U1P mrm or a few ten uiiuiB una thousand! of icmj wheat land. CiUK Address CD. BOYD. Ill Whonevor an Oregonlan visits Port- laud he should bo to tho site of tho Lewis and Clark exposition, familiar ize himself with tho details, nnd study the magnitudo of that Breat event. There Is too much Ignorance Jn Oregou rognrding Oregon. Tho IN GAYEST CONGRESS. Representative P. P. Campbell Is the "red-headed representative from ir-mcne" nrwi lfnnwR a ereat deal ot agriculture and other Kansas indus tries. Whon no came to wusiuhbiuu thn other day he saw a lire enginu go .inu-n tin. utri-i'i He knew about tho nre onglne. but a hoolt-and lnddor truck followed. "Look at those horses running tii, iiwtun rlritnk-im nninters!" shouted tho Kansan to a colleague. V "I see," sa.d Col. "Ike" Hill, the Democratic whip "that there is a lot of howling over In Now York be cause them rerorm rollers didn't got In. I tell you gentlomen, rerorm never succeeds Itself. It's like In troducing tho Ten Commandments Into a gambling house. As soon ns you establish tho principles you break up tho business." Hopresentatlvo Fred 1-andls was explaining to a group to whom ho i...,.n inirmiiifPil hv his brother Hopresentatlvo Charles Undls how ho happened to come lo congress. "I was out of n Job and there ,..ol nnvlhlnir ftlKO left for IIIO," III) lttiutt ---r - said. ENFORCED TEMPERANCE. .ii .i. iiwi Mint' i-nnter In Chi 4111 inu ------ i ..i,ii,n.ii tho use or CUgO 11UYU lw... - ,.l ,i ". - ,n.a..nn i,t- i.nmlovees whllo, 1I11UU1 U I .w w.- -" ' -. on duty. Practically all tito impor-j Hint railroads now mumi hlhltlon. The Weslorn Electric com pany nnd numerous otii'jr graaL w ,noss concerns In tho nWcbI forbid not only tho uso or liquor, nut 01 cigm- ettes nnd the nauit, now grown ui u almost Incredible extent among all clasHiiH of tho community, of "playlnt; tho races." uusiness vouihiiib uiu make necessary control or avoidance of habits ar.HtiiHt whlrh moral rea sons aro too olton lioipieBS. every body's Maguzlno. The Latest Scientific Discovery Li Wm.i1 on thu principle, "Destroy tho cause, you remove tlio cflect." T1..rnl-llln kills I li I- perms that caiiMi dan drull'by digging up the Eculp at they burrow tliclr pestiferous way to the hair root.wherotliry ! finally uuntroy tlio nair. Without dundruil' your hair will grow luxuri antly. Newbro's HerpicSde stops dandruff und l'all liij hair, and starts hair grim ing within 10 days, One bottle will convince you of this. For Sale at all Pirt.CU lrue Start. 37 M"t"W"H"l' 11 I t 1 I "I 1 S ' COE COMMISSION CO. Capital and Surplus, $300,000.00. Chisago, New York and Minneapolis quotations received direct at the Pendleton office over the best extensive private wire system in the world. REFERENCE: LIO National mill State Ranks Including Pendleton Savings Bank OFFICE: 120 Cutirt Btreet B. E. KENNEDY, Mgr. Stomach Troubles cured by Kbooi Under all curableconditions Mr.D.Kaubleof MB.W.W.W u.ii, a.vu lar ot Hllliaw. ru ivtv lnnil ill I nir a havo been ordered cancellod at the Walla Wulla land olllce, on account of Irregular!- ties. cured by Kodol of stomacn trouble which had ellectea his heart .was cured Chronic Dyspepsia by the uao m Kodol. R I N G .S RINGS Engagement Kings Wedding Rings Birthday Rings Ladies' Rings Gents Rings Baby Rings Solid Gold liaby Rings From 50c Up R I N G S GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Near Font Office. r.FT Mil m mm m I III TO DO YOl'l I Painting and Han r i j Barley Crusher I SH tUMttwiitiTwUi TUST the mill for far- J mora. Can be run with a two and one-half or Jthree horse horse power. Will crush Barley Quicker and better than other ma ;hinoB that require 'greatetpower N E W IN VE iFFl ON I1M I IH 1IU lib n a. nun I II 11 1 Bent 25 cent Heal ii Tll . T1I.I.- U,. TllnB-ant Pnrni8ied Connectloi GUS LaFONTAIfiE 633 MainStm! VU Ml Bcstwadi A mA AVI E. lllOewt 1 PT US tvf 1 n 1 p Amm D' .nd Rig by-Clove Co Oregon t Made and Sold by Pendleton, i...4......-.-------A'' til Boon, iug, HulUirt Rrimr Your BJ 1,1 Get uut . 11 -Uf ravs m . r w: - id - " "iiom in - -. un "T, tin .. ....hai