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DAILY EAST C RE QONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1804. "ACHUAY LINEN" The Latest and Stylish Writ ing Paper for Spring and Summer. Just Arrived. 35c, 42 and 45c a box Frederick Nolf 2b Co. BASE BALL GOODS 1904 line has reached us Balls front 5 cents to il.00 Mitt from b Cents to I2.U5 Glovtn 10 cents to tS.fio Mwli So cent to Sporting Good. j Striking Bag?, $1.00 to JO 50 Boxiu Gloves !0 cents to 17.50 n pair. Exercisers $1.00 to $1.1)5 Rambler and Crescent Bicycles $22.50 Up. eclve $40,000,000. Twenty-four mil lions of this amount, loan obliga tions, will bo turned over to the old company, which hart spout nt tho time of its collapse, nearly $2B0,fl00,- 0(10. largely In promotion. I The Republic of Panama Is to re ceive Immediately $10,u00,000, and ' annually after nine years, the sum , of $250,000. The V tit ted States re- i r -1 mr - :ir-"- FOR THE BLOOD best known and tuost popular blood purifier (ipt-JSIiK nnd touic on tue uiarJ.cc lo-uay is M. h. s. ,viJikHiy There is hardly a man, woman or child in America who M , has not heard of "S. S. S. loftnooiooa." is n siaiiuatu remedy strip of land Ave m les wide upon f "fi"C f or nU XAool troubles nnd unequalled ns u jjcucrnl touic and end, si,le of the conn 1 We are also n srl.c tor I -anlllteed ,ircly vegetable, the herbs and roots new republic The total excavation yet to be done Is estimated nt about itS.OOO. 000 cubic yards, not Including the work nt the llohlo dam and the 01 ennte spillway. The completion- of nil l.lnad nnd skin diseases, ns it not onlv purifies, enriches nnd invigor ates the blood, but at the same time tones up the tired nerves and give strength and vigor to the entire the canal to a depth of 3G feet from : system I'ltOK CONGRESSMAN LIVIKUSTON OF GEORGIA. I know of the successful use, of 8. 3. S. In many roup. It in the bait blood rouiody on the ronrkot. FROM EX-QOV. ALLEN D. CANDLER. S. S. H. In unqunatlonitbl- a good blood purifier, uud the bait tonic I evor used. however noble nnd Insnlrinc work of that position may be 'sailing craft will be towed, not only1 polluted or impoverished condition of the blood, nothing acts so promptly She has nerve enough to manage through the canal, but upon the Pa-j and effectually ns S. S. S. It counteracts nnd eradicates the genus a bigger armv than "0 barefoot schol- clflc side for a long distance out to I aml poisons ; cleanses the system of till unhealthy accumulations and a inggir army man -o unraoot scuoi ( S)0n 're3toICS patjL.Mt to health. Write us and our physicians will lars She is fitted for a more en-. . asi:rei:l,.cil ,)robable tonnage p-ive vour case nrouipt attention without charge. during place. Oregon will be better ls ,,nced at about 10,000,000 tons THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GAm ocean to ocean, a distance or 4? miles. Is expected to cost about SHu.ooo.ooo. Vessels will navigate this canal at a rate, including lock age, of four nines per nour. ah Knr rhrnnie Sores nnd Ulcers, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Blood Poison, Malaria, Amentia, Scrofula, Eczema, Psoriasis. Salt Kheutn. Tetter. Acne and such cUtcr diseases as are due to n AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon leicept Sunday) ,.... nf th ri,vnP,i ,-vnerlences nf this business 20 ner cent will con at l'endletuu, Oregon, oy tne , I , . , . -r .,.... h of such heroes. The world is better " ""' - EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING iiecml8 of the driving energy and canal wl11 prove ,rofltal,,e nuove tlie ..UD.V because or tne timing cnirgy ami , ()st o( nllmlnatratloni cnnot now ww.... .... . . ( pmC; 0f Ketta Andrews. No matter how humble her sur roundings or how modest her pro- Thoae, Main 11.. sruscniiTiox hates. Dally one Tar by mall J.V00 tensions, she is an uncrowned queen MR: ?&JiSJ?i!.iv :::::::: ii "f hom un-atnia county u jus.iy Dally, one month by 'mall SO ' proud I n 1 1 v n-r mnnth hr rfirrl.r .... . I i Weekly, one year by mall 1.30 Other girls would probably do the Weekly, tlx months by mall 75 i , ... . , Weekly, four months by mall So same thing with as much bravery Semi-Weekly, one year by mall .. . 2.UO Seml-Weekl. six months by mall .. l.UO Semi-Weekly, tbm mouths by mall .. .50 fh. r-ji.t fr?nnl.n I. nn ail at It. 11. ttlcb'a .Sews Stand at Hotel Portland and ) Hotel l'etllnt, l'ortland, Ureson. i and as little ceremony. Hut she has done it and the unique ! honor belongs to her. Vtember Scripps Mcltae Uon. Neira Atsocla- Eas Francisco Bureau. -108 Fourth St. Chicago llureau. 90U Security llalldlnc. Wuhlncton. I). C Bureau, 301 14th St.. N. W. Entered at Pendleton poatoStce as aecond claaa matter. "It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated- here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these honored dead, we take increased devotion to that caute for which they gave the last full measure of devotion; that we here high ly resolve, that these dead hall not have died in vain; that this nation, under Cod, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that the gov ernment of the people, for the people and by the people, shall not perrsh from the earth." From Abraham Lin coln's speech at Gettysburg. Pendleton collected funds for the state irrigation meeting, entertained the delegates, and returned 40 per cent of the funds collected to the contributors, after all the bills were paid. This is a unique record in the' history of conventions. Now, will not Pendleton do as well by the Christian Endeavor convention as she' did by the irrigation convention? The committees are out now, solicit ing funds for the entertainment of the visitors. Shall the noble work ers who have charge of this work be handicapped by a lack of liberal ity on the part of Pendleton? The time for the convention is drawing near The meeting, convenes one week from today. Will Pendleton AN UNCROWNED QUEEN. jbe ready? This Is a question for the uuaiueas men tu uuawer, I ne cum mltlees and general workers are do ing their part. Will Pendleton lay the foundation for future conven tions by meeting this one ably- 'and gracefully? This is a day of palace cars and liveried porters. It Is a day of cushioned coaches, easy chain., ample salaries and com parative comfort In the majority of American homes. It is an age in which American boys and girls receive thousands of blessings without a struggle on their part. They don't know the source or the value of a dollar. Luxuries, comforts, education and sustenance come too easy for the good of the average boy and girl. The lack of effort breeds indolent habits too often. The lack of a chance to made an individual struggle deadens the keen er energies. Listen to this story and then take off your hat to the uncrowned queen the Oregon girl. Hauling against unfavorable sur roundings in the interior of Oregon, on the southern border of Umatilla county, in the heart of the lllue mountains, Retta Andrews, a country school teacher, found herself In need of a teacher's certificate In the mid dle of the winter, 73 miles from the county seat. She didn't alt down and cry when she thought of the long road. She didn't decide to remain Idle all summer because of the expiration of her certificate In midwinter. She didn't write a long excuse about the bad roads and Inclement weather and beg for a permit, until the spring examination. She didn't even wait for the un certain stage coach. With a bravery that would do hon or to a Spartan, she saddled her horse, poluted his head toward Pen dleton, 7b miles away, and for two days battled against a driving snow atorm with the determination to at tend the teachers' examination and be ready for her spring school. It is unfortunate that the energies of this brave girl do not occupy a wider field than a country school. Hearst's presidential boom Is now out of the Joke stage. Tammany has recognized it, and Tammany is no amateur. The Hearst spirit suits the average American. It has a dash and vigor In it that means something. 4 t mu. ........!.! 1,1 ...!.... some of the usurped and iilgntten power from the trusts, if the jn-ople would stand by him. His spokan policy does not precede his execution longer than it takes to step from the word to the deed. His talk ls all closely followed by action, so sharp and decisive that his enemies cringe under the sting of it. With an en gine of publicity In every large city In the land, the Hearst boom means exactly what it pretends to mean. If Hearst sets his head on the noml nation he will get It. With such a determined man as president some of the people's rights, now unjustly held by the syndicates, would be re stored to them. The mention of a municipal niedl cine factory may shock the nerves of some, lint old Boston has saved the sum of $405,000 to the people in four years by manufacturing anti toxin and selling it at cost to the people direct. -The anti-toxin trust killed hundreds of children with diphtheria by placing It out of reach of the poor, through high prices. Bos ton took the trust by the throat and saved the children's lives. If this is socialism, It Isn't bad. Is it? be stated. The Suez canal, under British control, repays its cost every five- years. Frank H. Taylor 'ii Booklovers .Magazine. PENDLETON VIEW OF THE WAR. The little Jap Is out to scrap And eat the Ttusslan bearski. The Tzarovltch Has tried to twitch The Japple by thp halrskl. Wllhelm tier 0 rosso. So bellicose. Is out to watch the funukl. The Franco man With smile urban " Is coming on the runskl, And soon the mess Of quarreUBhnessi .. From Chinaman to Swlss-skl, Will mingle In With shout and din And we will look like this-sk Gottaghtdcnmich V Mesieecdutch! ! ! HootaukayeiBbtowhlskey I ! ! Lebellleyou! ! '. ToTolwlthvBut!!! AyerooforlaklrqultskJl! ! It'. A. Watson. Pendleton, Or. Drink CRESCENT R i fc" li Is Fine IN 1 and 2 LB. SEALED TINS ONLY Real Estate Of All Kinds Are you Bilious? Are you Fagged ? Are you Constipated ? Beecham's Pills If yom mUomm It InUTftTM vllh wotk, lmlan aut bvM tnrybody la so at Uoi si naay MM H m&lM IK a lainka tk halt U will, u iwaiacfc, llnr aail LUmts. Tllear tafsan't pilla U praast aad mttata aad wul la a aMit uaat naran Um tu. Whmn ymm mrm Ft Taat imdtn fwllac euunl ky you orerveilaa ilftaut otfaaa Mt fetac laatr nt aropnly. iMohim't puis will wt itxta naat, martamw Ua ijni aad i i.ii mat tai Utu kwJta. If OvnmtlmaM II la tmrortut to kaow last esaMsattoa MM mn tkaa salt tte altkaaas la ska wWa, atsaeUlly of wooaaa. llaaaall fceprvvt at If alaaiohlim'a Plll,ai ulea waaMTcraaSara saeou ta eaU for aauataaas. Contort aad aaoolaaao arc tan to faUait Ua aa of BipareharM.'a. Pill. i.l, I Sold Everywhere in Boxes. I Oc. and 25c. T a. wilding Mate Hf alii... v,iscrips Sash, Doors & Wia a..de..t0 d r. ant ' nWt, barns ,3S Wail n L81J AltaSt. Opp.c0onHl IMflrR TUTU . ..I Tuesday, At 8 o'deck BENEFIT OF RESORT "They sine the ik( touched the hejrtolV, Thirty.third year ol 0tp Same management IbtJ years THE ORIGIHAll FISK JUBI smc Gurus MuMroM),! Reserve stats, ; Qi DO YOU ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE? Try "Pendktoo Boqoet" and "Pride of Uiatilk." Made at home. A. ROHDE, Maker r. WHAT WE GET WITH PANAMA. What has Uncle Sam bought or contracted to buy at Panama? Let us take account of the Htock These are the Items: Thirty thousand acres of ground it terminals and along the route. Two thousand four hundred and thlrty-lno buildings. Including olll ces, quarters, storehouses, shops, hospitals and terminal sheds. An immense collection of dredges, tugs, barges, excavators, cars, loco motives and other machinery and ap pliance, not considered of much pres ent value. Work done by the old and the now French companies, with an esti mated removal of about 36,000,000 cubic yards of material at a cost of a little more than 188.000,000 O O 0 .Maps and drawings and tho rec ords gathered by the French engi neers, valued at 2,000,000. Tho Panama Railway Including three steamships Kor these several Items the second or new French company Is to ro- j Including city and country property, also fine brick build ing situated on Main street. INSURANCE Collections a Specialty Merchants' Protective AGENCY Despain Block Room -43 TAPE WORMS "A tape norm elebteen feet lone Bt least came on tb scene after mr taking- two CASCAHKTS. This I am sure baa caused mr bad hraltb lor tne past tbree jours. 1 am atlll taking- Cucar.u. the only cathartic nortby of notlee by sensible people " uau. v ijuvr j.Ea, uairo, atlas. CANDY Tftaoe uua artoiawtmo Ooud. eTorSlceu. Weaken. ur Orltw Kic Zk.Uk ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Mn Tfl RAP Hold anOirulranteed br all drug HUM U'DAu auuw (Afui:ToUaco Uatu. ADAMS DENTAL PARLOR Penuleton, Okegon. Residence and office Despain Block. Phone Red 1581. Our specialty Painless Filling and Extracting. He that bloweth not his own horn the same shall net be blown" WhenDinner'sReady 4 r THE FARMER'S WIFE BLOWS THE HORN TO SUMMON HER HUSBAND TO THE MIDDAY MEAL. ..IT BRINGS HIM. WHEN THE MERCHANT HA8 PREPARED A FEAST OF GOOD THINGS FOR WHICH PLENTY OF PEOPLE ARE HUNGRY, HE, TOO SHOULD TOOT A HORN TO CALL THEM TO HIS BANQUET OF BAR. GAINS. BUT THE HORN MUST BE BLOWN WHERE THE MULTITUDE WILL HEAR IT OR NOBODY WILL COME TO THE FEA8T, BECAUSE NOBODY WILL KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT. EVEN THOUGH IT MAY BE THE MOST TEMPTING REPA8T EVER 8PREAD. THE ADVERTISING HORN VIG OROUSLY BLOWN IN THE COL UMNS OF A LIVE, WIDE AWAKE, UP TO DATE NEW8Y NEWSPAP ER THAT GOE8 AMONG THE CLA88 OF PEOPLE HE WANTS FOR C7n2riV WLL BRING HIM A VOLUME OF TRADE FAR BEYOND HIS MOST SANGUINE EXPECT A TION8. s,Ii?.!. VERY BE8T ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOR PENDLETON MER PLANTS IS THE EAST OREGON. IAN BECAUSE THROUGH IT THEY CAN SEND THEIR MESSAGE DL RECT EVERY EVENING TO THE MAJORITY OF THE PROSPEROUS HOME8 OF PENDLETON M08T OF WHOM WANT TO BUY SOMETHING -rJrELTHE BU8INE38 MAN SHOW ISE5.aE0PLE THE ADVANTAGE S,n fIi? Hl8 GOODS, AND HE WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE IN 85 CURING THEIi; PATR-NAGe" A LITTLE JUDICIOU8 BLOWING Of THE HORN WILL DO THE BUS I IN E 08 COA .i Let as fall-pit . . .bin with, . ,, mum Mb, RdcoghTiecf is tie 1 and most eccaosa'f. we are prepirea tract with yniri winter's siipptt.SN liver coal or waM part of the eitji Laatz Hi Main Street THEN IS THE npar thll lo mh-d - need poultry and ask tor Poultry and Stock Kow Knre for jour cw hies. C. F. Coleswoi Agent lor w Tfie Col Lodsrin? HoK ..antihtcd. wen tM.M comfortable u..t, Rarinaa UCUK J where best goo block Dei"--- Webb shw- F. X.Sci Ptoptilot ,,-.r VI nonD V1 " reasonable pnc For Ca w." c. ..iers at Lea "rtrStoil