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I'usllshed every ntttrnooti (excent Sunday) t I'emlletoti, Oregon, bj the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Thone, Mnln 11 " HUllSCItll'TiON ItATKS. Dally, one year by mall Jti.00 imlly, tlx months by mall 2.50 Lialljr, three months by mall 1.S5 bally, one month by mull BO pally, per month by carrier 03 Weekly, one year by mall ,. l.r.O Weekly, alx months by mall 7r Weekly, four months by mall fid Semi-Weekly, one year ly mall .... 2.00 ;"nil-yeekly, six months by moll .. 1.00 seml-Weekly. three months by mall . . .50 The Kaat Oresonlan Is oo sale nt H. 11. Itlch a News Ntauds at Hotel Portland and Hotel Perkins, Portland. Oregon. Member Scrlppa Mcltae News Assocla tlou. San Francisco Ilureau, 40S Fourth St. Chicago Ilureau, 1)00 Security IlulldlUK. WashlDKton, D. C. Ilureau. 501 ,14th St., Kntered at I'endletou postnfflce as seccoui). class matter. U'h eaBy (udiiku to bo ploaamit, When life llows along like n song; Hut tin- mini worth whllo Is the ono who will smile, "When everything goes deail wrong. For the test or the heart Is trouble, Anil It always comes with yenrs ; i And the smile that Is worth all praise on earth, Is the one that conies through tears. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Bryan has (lined with Dublin's may or, lint has not yet kissed the Hlarnoy stone The postofllce thieves are giving a public exhibition that was not In tho oillclal prograni. Hut the people Insist on having something for their money. Sam Houston, a grent-grandson of General 'Sam Houston, founder land first president of the Republic of Texas, has just accepted a position as hrakeman on the Santa Fo railroad In Oklahoma. The legislature should not repeal the new taxation law, thoy should put tho people under It nnd let It stnnd. After it is once In execution It will work all right. It Is a step In advance of the old law. The Urownsvlllo Times says Oregon needs a board of railroad commis sioners to regulate traffic. Oregon can get along without such a board very well. When she had a board of commissioners some years ago. It was always necessary, when sho sent tho board nfter the railroads, to send somebody after me board later on. Judge Eakin Is to be commended for sentencing tiie horse thief, Car ver, to eight years for stealing a work horse in Haker county. Under the prosperous condition of tho coun try, for tiie past few yenrs, there is no excuse for any man being Idle, und a man who will steal to keep from working, should be made to work in the penitentiary blacksmith shop tho remainder of his life. The assault upon Haker City's chief or police by a bloodthirsty bully, re minds the peoplo or tho dangers nnd perils constantly surrounding the po lice officer. Too much cordial sup port and co-operation cannot be given the pollco force of a city by the peo ple. The cities aro all overflowing with thugs at this season or tho year, and If the police rorces wore not alert nnd watchful, crime of all kinds would be plentiful. Tho Commercial Cream Company of Salem, has promised to start a ftrst clnsH creamery In Pendleton when over GO .patrons aro assured. Double this number should be found on the Tutullla. Hlrch creek. McKay creek, and the Wild Horse, within a radius of 12 miles from Pendleton, Onion county farmers have been paid over $10,000 for butter fat by one small creamery during the past year, Sev eral of tho herds of mixed breed cows bnvo yielded as high as $10.50 por head por month. The cold storage fa cilities of Pendlelon nnd tho great demand for butter from Pendleton's trlliulur.v districts, render this really the best open locution for an up to d.ito creamery, in the state, You -re losing money evory day by keeping cows In Idloness. Think about It and write this paper Just what you think. .The women's clubs and the Lew la and Clark commissioners, as far as possible, should insist on the spelling of Bacajawea Just as It cornea down to this generation from Lewis and Clark, desplto the technical quibbling of tho ethnologists. Lowls und Clark hourd the girl called by bor name every day for over n year, nnd re corded It as they lienrtl it u w Phonlous, typical of tho lnngungo of lior tribe, nnd Bhould lio spelled Sncn Jawea, and pronounced as spoiled by all OrogonlaiiR and thoso contributing to the monument (unci. She was evi dently named by lior own people bo fore bolng captured mm carried Into tho Mnmlnn country, She was eight years old when captured, was old enough to know lior name, and pro nounce It correctly and It should stand In history Just ns Lewis and Clark heard It from hor own llp9. Hie O, H. & N. acted very wisely In cutting out tho connection at this point between No. and No. 7. Un dor the old tlmu card, No, 2, tho ovor land train from 1'ortlnnd, was delay ed almost every night at this point, In wafting r)r tho Spokane connection. Leaving here late, that fast Chicago tralifcould not possibly catch up her lost time, but loll behind more and more, until Omnhn was often reached ten hours late. This aggravating wait and transfer hero was responsible for tile llrst delay to tho trnln under the old schedule, and on account of the delay nnd loss of (line, there was great dlssntlslactlon, and much of the through travel to the East, from East ern Washington and Oregon points, selected the Northern Pacific and Great Northern routes, because their fast trains wnlted for no connections. 'Under the now O. It. & N. time card tho same advantage will bo round by the traveling public. This "system must compete with its enorgotlc neighbors and making a specialty of fast through trains is one of the meth ods it must use to meet competition. The motto of the O. It. & N, should bo that "No. Ii waits for nobody," If the company oxxcts to hold Its le gitimate share of the east-bound travel, laical conditions enn be ar ranged at leisure. FEDERATION AND SOCIALISM Hy a very decided majority, tho American Federation of Labor has re fused to enter the political field as nn Independent party. The proposal enmo trom the socialists In the con vention nnd was supported by them as well ns by other believers In a dis tinctively labor party, yet Is was de feated by a vote of 2,185 to 1,283. The debate was participated In by tiie greatest labor leaders of the coun try, nnd It Is significant that those with tho more active records in be hnlf of better conditions wero against the proposed policy. John Mitchell, president or the United Mine Work ers, was especially emphatic In his opposition, concluding by saying that "It would be a sad day. Indeed, If trade-unions were made the tall-eud of a political organization." Presi dent Gompers also spoke with feeling, and liecame very enrnest nnil even bit ter in Ills statements against social ism. In closing ho said: "I am at variance with your philosophy. You are unsound; socially you are wrong and Industrially you are an Impossi bility." The labor movement of the country Is to be congratulated upon the wis dom shown by the convention. San Francisco Star. NO PLACE FOR WHITE MEN. Tho Amerlcnn Federation of Labor lias demanded that the Panama canal be constructed by American labor. If all tho stories of the climate of Pana ma are true, Americans cannot labor there. It Is low, damp, malarial, and Intensely hot, and the average white man finds first mental and physical depression, and then fever and death. The conditions are worse than In our tropical acquisitions in Asia, and American labor Is finding no outlet there. Even in Hnwall, the white population Is decreasing, whllo there never has been any to speak of In the THE BUGLER'S CREST Is well expanded. He uses bis lungs to their fullest capacity. People in ordin ary do not use much over half their lung power. The unused lung surface be comes inert, and offers a prepared ground for the attack of the genus of consump tion. There is no need to warn people ot inc danger ot consumption, but warning is con stantly needed not to neglect the first symptoms of dis eased lungs. Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discov ery cures obstinate coughs, bronchitis. bleeding lungs, and other condi tions which, if neglected or un skilfully treated, find a fatal termi nation in consump tion. It is entire ly free from opi ates and narcotics. "Alioiit lliree years afro I wan taken with a liail roiiuli, vomiting ami spilling Wood." writes Mr I). J. nob lunou. of Spring Gar den, W Va. 1 tried many remedied noth ing Mretnetl to belli me till I commenced uiiijr lr. l'lerce'a t.oldei Medical lllncovery. Alltr lining- ten lMtllesaud four viaUof hU l'lrusaiit l'tllet,' 1 commenced to improve. My cane eemed to be olmott a Iiopeki oue, Doctor pronounced it ulcer of the lungs. I wa sick nearly two year- part pi the time bedfat. Wan Riven up to die hy U. I thought it would lie impowilblc for me to live over night at one time. I haven't ptt any blood now for more than twelve month, and worked on the farm all last summer It wan Dr, Pterce'a medicines that cured inc." Accept no substitute for ' Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing'" just as good" for diseases of the stomach. The " Medical Adviser," in paper cov ers, is sent frie on receipt of ai one-cjnt stamps to pay for mailing only. Address Dr. K. V. Werce, Buffalo, If. Y. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN. PENDLETON, OREQON. TUESDAY, 'DECEMBER 1, 1903. Philippines. The Federation of La bor should warn Its membors to stay Insldo the temporato zone nnd to leave tho tropics strictly alone. San Francisco Stnf. SUPPRESSION OF VIQE. Tho most notable nrticlo in Tho 'Pa cific .Monthly for Decombor Is by C. E, S. Wood, on tho subject, "Tho Sup pression of Vice by Law." m view of tho tremendous fight which is go ing on, especially In our larger cities, between the forces of law and tho forces of ovll, os manifested In gamb ling, tho saloon, and the Bocial evil so called this keen and vigorous dis cussion is of tho greatest Intorost. Proof sheets of this article wore sub mitted to the Hon. Geo. H. William's, Mayor of Portland. Oregon the scene of a most momentous phnso of this struggle mid to the llov. Edgnr V. Hill, leader, or the faction opposing the mayor. Lotters or comment by thoso two men add greatly to tho In t"rost of the article. Animal foods, Judged by bulk and weight, are more expensive, pound for pound, than vegctablo foods. Hut iib a whole, vegetable foods are not more economical. Animal foods furnish more than six sixteenths or the pro tein and nine-tenths or the fat or the total food consumed. A rebolllon or tho two northern em stntes of Colombia against tho llogotn government, Is probable. Those two staies are expected to seek annexation to Panama. A COUGH CONUNDRUM When is a cough more than a cough ? When it's a settled cold. When it hangs on in spite of all you can do. Cough mix tures won't cure it because they are merely for a cough and this is something more. Scott's Emulsion cures the cough because it cures the something more. It heals and repairs the inflamed tissues where the cold has taken root and prevents its coming back. We'll send you a umpte free upon request. SCOTT IIOWNE, a Pearl -Street, New York. ENGRAVING Howniueli morU appropriate t Js u gift If nicely' engraved. ' J It is doubly appreciated. Articles piircliu:il f'om us we engrave"1 ' Free of Charge. j Silverware forCliristmasor J wedding gifts Is not correct iinli-H it is engraved. ' Oiirll"" of silver'vare em Inii ea Mime choice pieepHin lri'l'r nnil ulso in liest gruder. of plated wure. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Near Port Oltlce. jr.." ON HIS ANNUAL VISIT i Bantu Claui can In iiig.nothlug better than Besc Haggles for driving bis friends and yours on jaunts In the open The YitrloU-i vehicles wc have at Mania's call differ only In style, tire and coil-in excel lence ttier aro akin. aivoKrlnuuraddrryator WinCim union, hacks and buniiei. All air dried timber) el claa buba : sum on n guaran lie to run eiler than any Mber make Vioare agents for Uinitlhn county, (live ua a call. NEAGLE BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS B . . THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST J near this In mind when you need poultry and stock supplies and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C. F. Golesworthy 127 ia9 East, Aha St. Agent for Leo's Lioe Killer, a Money Back $i?l!J!BS? fall to cure Klieumntism. Tor ohic uy A. C. Koe,ppen & Ilros. AKW- lor reuuru SPORTING BLOOD oorvBrbM v, "Ss COLD TABLETS j. Cures a cold by removing tho cause. It contains Quinine for 1 a tonic to tone up the system, Ipecac to open up the secre- tionsj Cnscarn Sngsnrla, a mild, gentle, thorough physic, to I force the accumulated poison from the system. Atwood's Laxative Cold Tablets are sold on an unconditional guarantee .No Cure No Pay. No red tape about it, you got your money 4 back. For sale by t BROCK & ' Cor. Main and Court GREAT HOLIDAY SALE QF1 di a mac AND SEWING MACHINES Is now on at Failing's All tho well-known highest standard Pianos, such as .Fisher, Hardmun, Packard it Ludwig and otheis. Lowest prices ever quoted in Pendleton are offered nt this sale. A. L. Smith, the expert Piano Tuner, is with us. All work guaran teed . A few fine Portiers, Lace Curtains and Rugs at a bargain. FAILING'S MUSIC STORE 4- r"' fciArfcifc'fc Itwteiitcwwnwwton&n W. J. CLARKE 1 BEST MEATS I . . t Tender Beef I Prime Pork Fine Veal Best Mutton: Delicious Lamb The proprietor of this meat market is a stock raiser on Butter Creek and will be able to furnish the best meats in the market in any quantity S. WARNER Propr. New Milarkey Building West Court Street Fbouu Main l'JSl INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. AtutotA Hartford Kire Insurance Co.12,250,u7b Alliance Assurance Co 29.039.9U3 London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,M4,08.S North British & Mercantile Co 19,695,974 Royal Iuauruueo Co 32,897,153 FRANK B. GLOPTON A0ENI 2 EAST COURT ST. Is apt to run in any family, anil so itre Colds To cure n cold remove the cause. A cold is Caused by the closing of the secretions jiorcs - that carry off the waste matter of the body. ATWOOD'S Laxative f McCONAS CO. streets, Pendleton, Oregon. , aon A MC TRUSTY TOOLS for trusty people hure afxumd J tools for carpcntvrs, for niusous, J any wirt of uJtlzmiH dependable J tools for people hi any nnd every J craft. You may depend, too on tho price here being ri);tit and reu- xonuule you see we want your trade year in, year out. BKE WINDOW DISPLAY. & Co an Court Street The French Restaurant Best 25 cent Meal in the City Private Dining Parlors Elegant Furnished Booms in Connection GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. 633 aiuiu Street For Choice Home-Made Gandies Call at THE DUTTON CANDY KITCHEN J. A. lierron, Prop. Hr Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped eei, etc., always on band.