East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 21, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR.
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FOR MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1904.
SALE OF BABY GO-CARTS, 10 STYLES
S3J35 to SS.B5, material the best, styles the latest prices the lowest
FREDERICK NOLF CO.
A.V INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
Pstlbibl tt afternoon tx -pt Sunday)
at IVndteton. Oregon, or lb
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
A San Francisco telepgraphic re
port says ot a reception given to C.
E. Grunsky. the new member of the
Panama canal commission-
"C. E. Grunsky. the new Isthmian
Canal Commissioner, was given a t
complimentary banquet at the Pal-'
ace hotel last night by the commer
cial, scientific and civic bodies of
the city. Covers were spread for ,
300. James D. Phelan presidod. ,
President Roosevelt had been noti
fied of the gathering and he sent
greetings. Chief Justice Beatty re-!
sponded to the toast. "The Presi-J
dent" Marsden Manson toasted the!
new commissioner I
In responding, the guest of the'
evening said, after acknowledging
the applause that greeted him-
"San Francisco Is the only large !
a (Clty not ownlns: a water works svs-
j tem. and the time Is ripe for it to do
one franchise should be given awav so. I deem It an honor to have re
in the ruture. The people shouid j rrted upon a system by which pure
' ' . mountain water can be brought
receive the benefits from these PuMfrom lhp s,erra Nevada mountains.
In utilities, and the best sites. thej-vhen about to go to another scene
bst rights of way and the best loca-lof work, it Is my wish, fellow-citl-tions.
for any ot these great enter- 'zens of San Francisco, to Impress j
prises should be reserved to them. "Pn -ou lae nwK UI lu -.'"-,
TetjtboD. Main 11
SCn-SCKIITIOX ItATKS.
oor ;r bj mall
sli aaatfes by mall . ...
tBi mvetbe by mall . .
oar math by mall .
jwr mtratb bj rarrlar . -.
Dally,
Dally.
Dalty.
Dally.
Dalur.
Wetlr. on j-ar hj mall
WmUj. six mootlM by mall
Wklj. (oar months by mall
KemMVfcly. on year by mall . . .
Sml-Veklr. six months by mall .
ScmMVwfcljr. tbne moaths by mall
Even- eitv of any nretenslons In the ... . ,
il waer urKS tan auu wu w tu j -
West, is seriously considering munlc-j managed. It can and will give the1..
Ipal ownership, and It is pertinent to j best and purest of water nt low !
t' remark on this point, that San Fran- j rates " . .
JSuo' Cisco Is the only large city on the' " ; I?
"wi, , . t. . The capitalistic press is lauding,?
jjg Pacific eoast not owning Its water, ..Ksdomr kened
plant, and water rents are one-third ! science" and other good qualities of,
(higher there than In any other city the bituminous coal miners for not'.
iVs'on the coast. : Insisting upon a wage scale In pro-:
" 1 oauu fcv (iiuuvo uc V l
The immense Sunday issue of the 'rust. j .
made '
Mi
A POOR. CRUTCH.
Experience is a dear teacher, as those who pia their
faith to Mercury find out sooner or later. This power
ful poison combined with Potash, is the treatment gen
erally prescribed forContagions Blood Foisoa.'but failure
and disappointment is the invariable result. These min
erals drive in the sores and eruptions, and apparently the
disease is gone and the patient believes the cure perma
nent, but soon learns better when the old symptoms
return almost as soon as the treatment is left off. You
must either keep the system saturated with mercury or endure the tortures
of sore mouth, ulcerated throat and the mortification that one naturally
feels when the body is covered with disgusting- sores, rashes, copper-colored
splotches and other aggravating symptoms of this vile disease.
Mercury and Potash are poor crutches, and their use eventually breaks
down the constitution, ruins the digestion and cause the bones to decav.
S. b. fa., a guaranteed purely vegetableTe:nedy,.is the
only antidote for Contagious Blood Poison. It de
stroys every atom of the deadly virus, overcomes the
bad effects of the mercury and cleanses the blood and
system so thorourhlv that never after nre anv sinus
of the disease seen Nor is the taint ever transmitted to others.
We will send free our book on Contagious Blood Poison, which is inter
esting and contains full directions for treating yourself at home. Medical
advice or any special information desired given'without charge.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CA.
A GROUP OF BEAUTIES.
The snowing of ladles' wai,
more than usually Interesting
have added a large number
designs and new styles to os
reauy large assortment, when.
Is so much beauty and merit a ,
may be difficult, but prices rQ
to a selection.
Luica wAitnts irom t:
Warranted movement In relUk!,!
year case. $15.00.
GLENN WTNSLOW
Jeweler and Optlcisd
Postoffice Block,
K J Taylor, Lessee A- Mpr
Telephone Main 41
FRAZER THEATRE
One Night Only, TUESDAY, MARCH 22
.50
A Sensational Triumph!
THE MIGHTIEST OF THE
RICHARD & PRINGLE'S
A Mammoth Attraction!
MIGHTY"'
LOO '
1 !
.So , Oregon Dally Journal, which
Its appearance yesterday, is a
mar
Ty - I.. ., l An U. , it it . ' '
Kieba New stamU. at Hotel Portland." vel of newspaper making, and Is a
and Hotel itrMra. 1-waland. Oresw triumph many years In advance of
the city and country which Is honor-
Member
tlec
.crtpp Meltae News
San Francisco Ilvrean. 4i r'onrtb St.
Cbleass llama. nM) Security llalMlnj. ,
Wasbln?lon, D. C. Iloreaa. SOI Htb I
SU N. W.
Entered at IVnilleton pontoffice a s-onfi-class
matter.
Under the sand and the sod.
here the rains beat soft
tatoo.
Millions of flowers are stir
ring the clod.
Knowing the skies are blue.
Hearing the message, straight
from God
Now it Is time for you'
Wonderful, wonderful thought
To comfort the soul of
man:
How Death's white sleep is In
terwrought With Life In God's great
plan.
San Francisco Star.
,soela.
ed by being Its field of labor Port
land is a growing, thrifty city, which
is entitled to just such a live, newsy
modern newspaper as the Dally
Journal has ever been, and which
the Sunday Journal will be in the fu-
ture. The advertising patronage of
the Sunday Journal was greater than
the management ever considered
possible, beginning a new issue It
proves the activity and enterprise
. of Portland merchants, and pres-
ages a progress for the Journal.
which is beyond the fondest dreams '
. ' of Its owners. The Sunday Journal ,
. 'will make a specialty of Eastern Or-j
, egon news and special articles, and j
promises to be the true home paper
of the Pacific Northwest, as It will!
be made In Portland largely irom
vital local material, and teeming
Many a man's conscience troubles . Z
him only when his ueighbor does
something wrong " J
Drink :
8BSCENT
REAM :
OFFEE
It Is Fine
Famous Georgia Minstrels
Monumental as a MonumcnM
Gigantic as a Giant!
Colossal as a Colossus
Pleasurable Surprise of Prime
Magnitude!
Cannon Shots From the Minstrel
Kings!
A PRINCELY EFFORT BY THE REIGNING MONARCHS OF
MINSTREL CATERERS TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, "THE
PUBLIC."
A Superlatively Great and Incomparably Big Minstrel Festival.
A COMPANY WITHOUT AN EQUAL IN THE WORLD OF MINS
TRELSY FREE STREET PARADE DAILY.
Seats on Sale Monday, 10 a. m. Prices 25c, 50c. 75c and $1.00.
IN 1 aho 2 La.
SEALED TINS ONLY
!,
CANTV'S PARLORS
OF AMUSEMENT
Open day and night. Billiards,
Pool, Shooting Gallery, Bowl
Ing Alleys, Throwing Racks.
I I Good music every evening. I
. with local interest.
The "plunger" always
grief in the end, and
comes to
. j grief in the end, and Invariably j
. urags Diners uown wun mm. ine
failure of the cotton king. Sully, is
another evidence of this evil. After
all, the man who makes but little
bluster, pursues the moderate, unde-
The
Boers.
BASEMENT, CORNER MAIN
AND WEBB STREETS.
Under W. i C. R. Depot.
' I.
.luriunm win weicuue lac ...... , , . , , ,
viumuk vuuiatr tu uusiuna, uuu ouiius ' .
That hardy race of pioneers , hi. follnriat,nn ae h , ,v J
ttat has rescued South Africa from safest man , ac. mJl
barbarism, only to be routed by the manv ppIe have wreckedJ ;
greed of the British, after having mentay and financlall. bT Sul,v.s j
founded homes and a government opttratlons. no one wn, ever I .
after their own desires, will be a He nas a bubbe a flash j ;
matchless addition to any civllid , limmer the nnflnriB, hnr),
country, and the United States and iDf. up an R0,ng ,n a
Canada will fee! the Invigorating in-:produclnK notnlng addinK noth,
fiuence of any Boer colonies that ' to c,Tizatlon, and retarded In his
may be located in these countries. mele0rJc the course of
The latch string Is always out to jmate businesg. Snun the -pIuneer...
such people as these. . BulId as you go. don,t hope tQ
It is told of the late P D. Armour! pani firat' and bulld the "ubstaaUal
WOOD
FOR SALE
In carload lots. Green cut
black pine. Dry four-foot wood
at $4.50 per cord on siding at
Pendleton. Address
S. G. BRYSON
No. 1700 W. Railroad St
WEINHARD'S BEER
Manufactured of the choicest materials only
Where the highest quality of beer is desired, Weinhard's al
ways fills the bill. It's pure and wholesome. More Weinhard's
beer is sold in Oregon than all other beers combined.
Call for
WEINHARD'S BEER
Peter Mendernach is distributor for Pendleton and it will Al
ways be found on tap at his saloon. Full supply kept in cold storage.
. ' "WHAT HAPPENED TO ITr
; un, tne old story Horse iMtfl
. Douea, raiueiy bang jj-yj
J ; You see tae result Fix it Dp n
man. the best you can and u pid
,ly as you can." Our friend Itl u
. ' wagon back In short order, rindS
' solid, not a weak spot in K, uM
, I luuKing -as gooa as new - ftlbiH
p nis eiampie wnen in like tiroit
Examine our Winona mm
hacks and buggies. They hire stteS-
'"'clad hubs, run easy, ma!e ftia iir.i
; i anea umLer and warranted to te
. penor to all other makes. hit
J ' them In stock.
N EAGLE BROS.
Big Brick Blacksmith Shss.
? :
The Columbia SI
Lodging House j
Well ventilated, neat and com-!
fortable rooms, good beds. Bv
In connection, where best
goods are served. 1
WWW-
'
HI H II i I I III II Ml I I I t I 1 I 1 I I H 1 I
1
Alain street, center of bloci, i
between Alta and
streets.
ii
Well tl
:!
that on one occasion he made a
young minister a present of a suit
foundation afterward.
tlon must precede
The founda-
tbe spangled !
Oriental
Parlors
Massage. Hairdresaina inri
of clothes, the parson being told that!110" ,n Iorlunes as w" as n Pal-l J Manicuring. Hooms 3 and 5,
t, mlohf n,rf, .h ...I. v..-- .K new.
bill sent to Sir Armour The minis-1 A press dispatch says that, alarm
teh picked out the finest goods ob-;ed at the steady growth of the
talnable, at a coat of JSO. When j United States on the Isthmus, five
the bill came to tbe great pork pack- South American republics Argen
er, he sent for the preacher to vouch ' tina, Brazil, Chile, Bolivia and Ecua-
for Its accuracy, and, finding it
right, assured the man of God that
It would be paid. As the man was
leaving, however, Mr. Armour said
to him: "I wish to say to you that I
have packed a great many hogs in
my time, but I never dressed one
before."
The most vital progress fs yet be
fore the est. She has made mar-i
velous growth In the past 20 years,
but the next decade Is to be the true
expanding era of the Pacific coast
states. In many localities now, cltl
rens are beginning the furmatlnn nt
cooperative telephone line, electric ma 0r " mUh f " 83 ' wantel1''
e ore uisirus.ea oy every south
American republic and bated worse
than any other power.
dor have formed an offensive and
defensive alliance against the United
States, fearing that Uncle Sam con
templates absorbing the South Amer
ican states. Time was when all the
South American republics looked up
; to tnis country as the protector of
I their rights and disinterested friend.
They believed the Monroe doctrine
meant that we would not molest
them ourselvett nor permit any for
eign potter to do so. Since our con
quest of the Philippines and Porto
Rico, our forcible annexation of Ha
waii, and our appropriation of Pana-
A poor man may be able to point
to rich relatives with pride, but he
seldom does.
line, and other public necessities,
which must come, in time. Right
now the people should protest
against the granting of priceless
franchises to private concerns, for
enterprises of this kind. County
courts and cities are too free In giv
ing away the possessions of the peo
ple, and In time the folly of this past I
custom will be seen. Co-operation
Is the watchword of the century
wnen the farming communities are '?Zp-!f
knitted together hy co-operative lrJiZ
most remote settlement Into direct
touch with the busy world, and when '
the country is covered with lines of.
electric railroad, with power derived
Irom the matchless mountain streams
of the West, the true Industrial era
of the country will be at hand. Not
over Martin's orocery. Leave
orders at Brock & McComas'
drug store. The Oriental par
lors are in charge of Conala E.
Breyer, a graduate of Lola E.
Shaw's parlors, of Boise City,
Idaho.
Egg Baths,
Fomentation Bath,
Plain Shampoo,
Shampoo with Scalp Treat
ment, Shampoo with Hair Curl
ing. Head Steaming for ladies
and gentlemen,
Hair Dressing,
Manicuring,
Facial Massage.
.inCTFTTthv
P CELEBRATED
Notice to the Public
HAVING SOLD MY COAL AND
WOOD BUSINESS TO L. W. Mc-
ADMAS, I DESIRE TO THANK ALL
MY CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR LIB
ERAL SUPPORT GIVEN ME IN
THE PAST AND ASK THAT THE
SAME BE EXTENDED TO MR. Mo
ADAMS, WHO WILL AT ALL
ties which
must beg.it rid
of at once or
you're going to
lie Bii-k. Then
the Ulttere Is
iieded.
It wlj cure
General Debll.
ity, Bnritig 1-V-ver,
Xervoiu-Iic-t.
HtoniHfh
Ills, Iusouiula and Malaria Try it.
! fjsiv STOMACH ft,
I Fitters
In the Spring
your health
needs attention
The -y.tem UlTIMES KEEP A LARGE STOCK OF
with ImniTrf ,G0D' RY WOOD AND KEM-
WHICH TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
IN THIS LINE.
I SHALL FOR THE PRESENT
REMAIN IN THE OFFICE WITH
MR. McADAMS, WHERE THOSE
INDEBTED TO ME WILL PLEASE
CALL FOR SETTLEMENT.
HOLT BROS.
Side Hill Combined
Harvester
The latest Improved two-wheel, side-hill combined harvester has
; proven a boon to wheat raisers. It is tbe most successful, most
; economical and easiest machine to operate ever built.
; These harvesters have been given abundant trials right here at
; home and all users are highly pleased. None have been dissatisfied
; and all are high In their praise.
; The Holt side-hill harvester on a side hill is able to stlek to
; the side of the hill, while the header win slip down the hill. The
; main wheels are vertical, which braces tbe machine lo the side
; hills. It works equally adapted to level land.
The Holt harvesters are sold exclusively In this section by
E. L. SMITH
21 8 Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon
All extras for Holt machines on hand.
'"""""""""""mil niiiiiinii
F. X. SCHEMPP
Proprietor
t
i
Mm
GOOD DRY WOOD
All Kinds
I have good sound wood
which is delivered at
reasonable prices
For Cash.
W. C. MINNIS
Leave orders at Neuman's
Cigar Store.
Its
THE BEST
THE MOBT WHOLESOME
PROPERLY MILLED
WITHOUT A SUPERIOR
P. P. COLLIER
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
Tae Standard of Excellency.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
WHEN YOU WANT
RUBBER STAMPS
REMEMBER ME.
I manufacture every style on l
mounting and carry a complete tuo
of Pads. Inks, Racks, Daters, RnW
Type. etc. SEALS. STE.NTILS, Tr
Checks, Door Plates.
Write me what vou want I 01 !
please you by return mfttl
WESLEY ANDREWS, Baker Cit
THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST
Bear this In mind wben
need poultry and stock suppu
and ask for the Internatlos"
Poultry and Stock Food.
Kow Kure for your cow trou
bles. C. F. Colesworthy
127-129 East Alta St
Agent for Lee's Lice Kill'-
LEGAL BLANKS te c
t r . , , gonian for a free cat-
alogtxe of them. A full sopply always kept In stoefc.
Walter's flouring Mflb
Capacity, 1E0 barrels a da?
f 1UU1 VJtVUOUgCU U
mm.-. Miti rvw,i Phnnned I
etcv always on band.