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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1903)
f'skllahetl PTorr nftcrnoon (except Buntisr) M IVndletou, urtgoa. lit the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENOLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1903. ciOo Monthly ns California docs hur Sunset and Ovprland. Each Orcgonl nn should tnkc a ixirsonal pride In reading and distributing the homo nro duct for It Is more truly In touch with Western life nml conditions than lis Eastern rivals. I'tione. Main 11 SfllSCIUlTION KATES. .ne Jear b? ma" K.00 t'ally, six months fax oiall a so 1IW, three months bj mall ... i3 Dal r. one month by mall so fallr. per month by carrier us eek y, one year by mall i.su Week hr, atx mouths by mall 75 weekly, four months by mall so Setal-rt eekly, one jeat by mall .... 2.00 lz m0Il' br mall .. 1.00 feml-Weekly, three months by mall .50 ...i" 51 zonlan Is on s&le at It. 1!. 11 c.h " Stands at notel 1'ortUnd and Hotel Verklns, I'ortland. Oregon. Member Hcrlpps UcRae tloa. Newt Auocla San Francisco Unreal), 408 Fourth St. Chicago Ilureau. 900 Security Building. Wssblucton. D. C Ilnreau. OOt J4th St, racha." or flno rubber All the re it nro "caucho hunters;" Theuo latter are the bane of the cnuntrv nnri h .-. dono Incalculable damage In the past iuw jura. iney no not bleed the trees In the regular way, hut cut them uwn anu extract the gum by the I wiiuiuuaie. All this region of the nr. F. w. Vincent made a remark ! ?" 1,,iLtSIlMiS!;,.?s "tt".B. civics and .hnmi, ..rrn.,,n... - 1 cing. . ...u..b.,ulll. lm, mousanus or nines 01 territory 1 travorsod," says Mr. Ewart. "from Uie Pacific to the Atlantic, I found, on both sides of the rtiuies anu an niong the route, that entered at l-enitletou postolfice as seccond class matter. I Sometime, when all life's lessons have been learned. And sun and stars forevcrmore have set. The things which our weak Judg ments here have spurned. The things oer which wo grieve with lashes wet. Will Hash before us. out of life's dark night. As stars shine most in deeper tints of blue; And we shall see how all God's plans were right. And how what wemeil reproof was love most true. May Riley Smith. home surroundlucs a few days ago, which should become a classic in Oregon. Speaking of buy. lug lKoks and boautlfying a home, he said: "It Is Impossible to surround a home with too many beautiful things; eliminate tho love of the beau tlful from tho home and you destroy half of life. Pile your home full of liooks, sofas and solid comforts. Make home a place of pleasure and enjoy ment and not a hiding place for strug gling pride and the empty rivalry of fashion. Deautify It and make it a place to be remembered by your child ren, when grown up and gone from Its shelter." It would 1ms Impossible for any one except Dr. Vincent to crowd so much meaning In that many words. Too much attention is given to less .Important matters than home building in ever- community. Too many homes are mere stopping places. There is need of Dr. Vincent's creed in Pen dleton and in every other Oregon town. .More pleasant homes means more contented, nome-lovlng young men nnd women, more happy old age i,aucl less roaming, discontented adven- 1 j-turers. 1 ) How will the thinking and conserv I ntive members of tho republican party I of Umatilla county view the actions of j the Morning Tribune in relation to the ij Thompson case? It has been howling ' tor peace nnd reunion In the party j I and then when only half an oppor tunity is presented, the Tribune per mits Itself to be used as the tool of one faction to tight the other: it throws a firebrand into the party 1 nothing but American knives or ma chetes were used by tho people. They will not have anything else." He nls'o learned that ail tho great enterprises iu Peru are managed by Americans. AN ECHO LtjLLABY. Bye O. Baby Bunting, Papa's gono a bunting To drive a thousand rabbits in. And buy his babe a now sealskin! Don't cry. Baby Bunting, Papa'll come from hunting And when ho cans his rabbits, And sells their foot and skins, He'll buy an automobllo To wheel his heiress In. Claude Did you go to the theater last evening? Percv No: I nttnnflnri n sleight-of hand performance. Claude Where? Percy I went to mil nn Miss I.e Smythe and offered her my hand, but she slighted it New Yorker BABY'S VOCE Is the joy of the household, for without it no huppincsspan be complete. How sweet the picture of mother and babe angels smile at and commend the thoughts and aspirations of the mother bending over the cradle. The ordeal through which tho expectant mother must pass, how ever, is so full of danger and suffering that she looks forward to the hour when she shall feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of mother's Friend, a scientific liniment for external use only, wnich toughens and renders pliable all the parts, and assists nature in its sublime work. By its aid thousands of women have passed this great crisis in perfect safety and without pain. Sold at $i.co per bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless value to all women sent free. Address BRADFCLD REGULATOR CO., Atlmntm. Cm. 1 l! t 1 FillEND No Dessert More Attractive Why twj gelatine nnd l-ii-jj-w spend h inrs soaking. M A? ?y nun cwnug wnea aENaaBUBMBHHHaBMBBBaBnnBBBl i UP AGIN A GOOD THING A man is when he commences to T patronize the DOMESTIC STEAM 1 LAI" N DRY. "The best laundry I ' ier struck" is what those who "in ! tltilge in a little slang would say. -But entre nous if you want your linen as faultiest, as when you first bought it, in color and finish, we will guarantee to do it to your satisfaction every time. Careful handling and artistic woik arc among our up-to-datel 1 t methods. The American people need not be come o.c!el because Panama has signed the canal treaty. It requires something beside Panama's Hl?nntnrn to dig .a canal across the lKthm., lcam" hy '"'""nlng stick" by which one side may prod the j The Chicago merchants who have other. Instead of maintaining a dig been "soakrd" by "Profit" Dowie, will j nified and honest course, best for the want i-omo assurance from the Al- interest of Itself and the party, it mighty that the next Zion-hulhler is j "represents." it rushes Into court, genuine, before they run over each becomes the star witness In a case other to secure his trade. thai concerned it in no possible mau- , . , I nor. pnil embitters one fnrtinn of the If Tlnnorjifr noe nn In.... n . i land nostoBice. it w II! be because there , " , .. , . .. io . . . .eillation. by "making" an interview .0 ui iu me pouiicai grab produits W tier reultH in two mlnutesf ETury'lnUr.' :u the imckatte. Simplv mid hot waterau !.s. ttoci)l. lt'i'ierfectinn. Asur prist" to the liimxwife. Ko trouble, leas ex peuw. Try it to-il.iy. In Four Truit Fin. vnrs: Ifmoti. Oruuije, Staiwbcrrv, Itusp berry. At grocers. 10c ! MIESCKE'S i j MEAT MARKET I T fllf rnlt1t 111 1 runcne trt Itn uaurl r hag by which his enemies can get his .. , ., , , , ... , . . h t ' down ' lending members of the party, head. He was not the choice of the , u .... . 1 1 Hereafter, whenever a tool is need- ""ra. " it) iiiereiore marKeu as a victim. lied, the Tribune must be considered Jan eligible candidate for the Job, be- Cuban veterans have asked forlcause It has stooped once and can claims for damages and pensions j novor stand unchallenged before the from the past wars on that Island I lmr'J" this county again. Once a amounting to $75,0.)ij,uOO. Cuban xrafters, In peace, seem to be fully as numerous as Cuban bushwhackers In -time of war. The Oregonfan devotes ,half a col umn to praise of Chief 'Joseph, be cause he failed to scalp any of the American soldiers killed in the battle of Big Hole, on August 9. 1877. It .wtS not Joseph's fault that the sol diers were not scalped, but General Howard's. whose reinforcements pressed the old Nez Perce so closely that he was too busy saving his own hcalp to take time to scalp anybody else. tool, always n tool. Those who have used it will be disgusted with it for its littleness. Those against whom it was used, will more bitterly hate it for its party treachery. Will meet the lowest prices limited by anyone on meats You always GET' GOOD Mb AT when Miesckr fills your order. 316 COURT ST. Don't nili the place . ts THE UEST THE MOST PHOPEKIiV WITHOUT . WHOLESOME MILLED SUPERIOR BYERS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. . DO YOU ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE? U I Try "Pendleton Boqaet" t.nd "Pride of Umatilla." Made at home. A. ROHDE, Maker. IN THE RUBBER FORESTS. I Closing-Out Sale Kobert Dlair Ewart makes an inter- pvtlnv rot..-! l.iut ...ihirQlind l.t nur bureau of commerce, of a trip across I IV- f 1 1 I. 1. I itvw I ut hL'ia, puoaiiig iuiuuu uu iuj- mense territory that still awaits ex ploration. Tho entire journey, from Puerta Jupubu to Para, Brazil, was made by water down the Amazon Val ley. Port Victoria is situated at the I Junction of the Itlo Pichl and Rio Pal I cazar, these two rivers thus forming The Orecon Rood Roads Association ' the Rio Pachltea. It is among this river that the terrible uasnaibas in dians live. The Ucayali is a magnificent stream, as large as the Mississippi, and traverses one of ae finest rubber districts in South America lias adopted a plan by which to con struct a small amount of experimental road in the several counties of the state. Each county will be asked to contribute through the county court, a Hum proportionate to the amount of state taxes paid by eacli county to ward a total fund not to exceed $3,000 for the state. This fund is to be ex--liended under the direction of the Good Roads Association of the state In .building a small amount of perfect ed road in each county contributing to the fund, the object of this work being to show the permanent advan tages of well constructed roads. Uma tilla county's share In that fund would amount to about 2o0. and a section nf good road leading from Byers lane toward the driving course, east of the city, should be built with It. It would In all this great territory there la but one man who is producing "bor. be money 8ent Think of It. In a worthy cause. 'JP3P-1 Th East Oregonlan rejoices to see marked progress among the Pacific . .... . mo.roqlni.tf ,1. .rlr.fr fhf V ( ' fl T II Tl (i is especially pleased to see the Pa-i-lfic Monthly, the only distinctive Or egon magazine, showing healthy Bigns if permanency and Individuality. The ixople of Oregon should take pride in supporting one home magazine. In view of the liberal patronage they be stow upon a dozen Eastern publica tions. There is room and resource for a good magazine iu Portland. If It gets the same help from Oregoulans as the Eastern magazines get, it can pay tho same prico for high-class lit erary work as its successful rivals of the East pay. and in time will he their equal. The mechanical, literary and business possibilities of the West arp equal to the task of Issuing a first-class magazine and Oregon iihoiild Bupport and patronize Its Pa- Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Orer-Wert Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It nsed to lie considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be iraccu 10 we Kiuncya, but now modern science provea that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these must important organs. The kidneys filter and pnrify the blood tiiat is their work. n.frrrr. tilicn vnur kidnuvH arc weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and bow every organ seems to fail to do its "iVyou are sick or "feel badly," begin Inking the great kidney remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-R-xit, lwcause ait yoon an your fcidnevs are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If yon are sick you cau make no mis tot... 1. fir .lnrtoriuL' vour kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Kooi. uie grciii kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample Uittle Hon, or Bwmp-Eoot. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to Cud out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. .Mention this putier when writingto Ir. Kilmer & Co., lling haraton, N. V- 1 t't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's 8vamr-Poot, and the ad drcsd, Binghumton, K, Y., ou every bottle. GOOD PIANOS Our complete stock of high-grade Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Mandolines, bheet Music, Etc, must be closed out at once, owing to our inability to get a store. Mr. Failing must have his room for sewing machines and kitchen cabinets, and this forces us out, as there is no other available. Now is the one chance of a lifetime to secure the very best Pianos on earth AT WHOLESALE PRICES! Chickering, Webers, Voses Hobart M. Cables, Baileys in fact, everything on our floor goes at these extremely low figures. Anyone wishing to purchase a high-grade instrument for a Christmas present for your wife, daughter or sweetheart will save f i om $100.00 to $150.00 by dealing with us just now. Nobody can beat our quality and prices. Buy now, before the most choice ones are gone. Store always open evenings. Inland Empire Music Co. NEAR MAIN STREET BRIDGE. frrm, iVJl 1 III "tand nti,. nntk.. iaiin n-iu.- 1 ... - mi nr t I UIMinrtiflh. J ,1 thei.l, " ? t IT PS ' ? 'Ifor" Agenu tor tttt tali.;! E. TV ft Has RpiI v,... ettic REAL ESTATE n kind w uee '-' UlUUCfQ fiinnnavrltn...: 11) Imp Unit . thousauti) of wceat land. Ci3 Addrsii C. D. BOYD. run ihb mm m I HtA ALL THIS Alum uiuu T I Headed by the pnl dian Mji ACHMED ALI Wonderful feint" lit NEW ILAN yards of black iM .U r-o.enn NO LUC DCowm should miss st-1 treat. 10,21) 1ST ir Now oil S& rrA I I MiNl 1 rtULII"" - Drug Stoft SATI AS At i W 1 1 1 L L t Conr X All kim OS " Meats i,and. tei . .o and Mania Price