East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 24, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR.
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPEn.
TjAlUhcd every afternoon (except Sunday)
at l'oadleton, Oregon, by the
5 AST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
suiisciuition hatks.
IfcoUy, one year by mnll $5.00
Sony, tlx months by mnll , 2.B0
3airj, three months by mall 1.-5
iMty, one month, by mnll no
per month by cnrrlnr 05
Wrtly, one yenr by mnll ........ 1..10
Tnly, sir months by mall T(S
4ly, (our months by mnll GO
Ssrsl-Veekly, one year by mall ... 2.00
5-V-Weekly, six months by mall .. 1.(1(1
&NaMYekly, three months by mall . .GO
Mtniber Scrlpps-Mcltae News Asaoclft
Tie Kast OreRonlnn Is on snle nt It. II.
jarl"R Xnws Stnmls, at Hotel Portland,
snat Hotel rerklns. rortlnml, Oregon.
-sn Frnnclsco Unreal!, -I0S Fourth St.
Chicago Ilureau, 000 Security llulldlng.
?iismnston, u. c, i.urenu, 501 14th
Telephone, Main 11
Ttxtrrcd nt 1'enttletnn postofflce ns second-
class matter.
tu HUO BUCll nn orator aa
Hourke Cocltrnn rlso to propose the
nnmo of deorgo I). McCldllnn, amid a
storm of huzzas.
McClollon would bo popular In tho
South, because his father fought tho
South with groat consideration for Its
feelings; ho would bo popular with
tho oUMInc democracy, bccnuBo his
father was tho enndtdatu of that
party and ho would bo popular with
tho now democracy, because he has
never attacked llrynulsm. This scums
to bo tho program of Tammany and
wo should not be surprised to seo It
succeed.
Tho success of tho wool sales In
this city yesterdny, should be an In
ducement for tho woolgrowors to
stand by their organization. The top
notch of the sales yesterday was H
cents por pound, and the general av
erage of tho sales was over 13conts,
whllo the wool sold by Individual
growers before tho sales went for
V2Vs cents and some of It ns low as
10 cents por pound, proving conclus
ively tho helplessness of tho unor
ganized woolgrower against tho or
ganized buyer. Tho woolgrowers
should determine after this sale, to
stand by this organization, no matter
lmted young cigarette flonds, loaf In
tho postoftlco and other public places,
and put themselves. In a questionable
light before tho public. If dlro results
ilo not follow, It will bo moro from
chance than rroin the guiding and re
straining Influence of parents who aro
criminally negligent of their duty.
This mny sound rather harsh, but such
words aro better uttered now than af
ter something happens.
Tlle stnto of California paid a high
compliment to her favorite son, W. It.
Hearst. In giving him tho democratic
Indorsement for president. This ac
tion of tho California" democrats mode
several hundred votes for Mr. Hearst
in .the coming convention.
THE GREAT GOD, CHANCE.
Ilettlng on horso menu linn nsi n ml..
iiumurmizing effect and has ruined
many men and women, in mm in
stance, however, It has brought to
tjuuier -two souls with but a single
immiiiu; two Hearts that beat as
one and the announcement of the
nappy event Is being eagerly nnticl
pated.
A young couple Is employed In one
oi me newspaper ofllces in tho city
ana upui's arrow has pierced the
neart. of each. Neither Is blessed with
much of this world's wealth and at
the beginning of the
What song Is well sung with
out sorrow?
What triumph well won
without pain?
What virtue shall be, and not
borrow
Tlright luster from many n
stnin?
"What birth has there been
without travail?
What battle well won with
out blood?
What good shall earth seo
without evil
Ingarned, like chaff, with the
good?
Joaquin Miller.
nnl.,, .. ....... .
what tho emergency. Pendleton bankB ( tnoy decided to make a bet of "two
win tine over any respousimu hiikup- mis" eacn on a combination,
man, until the regular wool sales. .
There is no reason for breaking tho' " won tl,oy would each retain
sales agreement. Wool Is In demand ft
and the buyers aro maktug overy of- son. Thon lt tho rosult wns nt ., fll.
fort to gather up every clip. Instead f vorable they would look upon it as n
of selling early and breaking tne nappy omen of tneir future.
,v.w,i Oioc nirmpniont nnd eivlntr a de-1 J30"1 wore keenly anxious
moralized aspect to tho market, the
growers should hold their organiza
tion sacred. Tho success of the buy
ers In the tleiu is uue auogeiner to
their complete organization. The
samo doctrlno is good
to the wool producer.
when applied J
tho
closing day of the racing season. All
their hopes centered on the horse .7.
V. KIrby. an outsider In the last race.
If that horse won they would bo each
JlfJO to the good on tho season's bet
ting, and if It lost thoy would bo left
Just as they had started.
Tho horso won and now thoy nro
I buying furniture.
THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION.
The Outlook for Saturday, May 21,
ipaMlshes such a comprehensive and
Scpartial review of the political situ
j&)n that now confronts the demo
avalfc party, that the East Oregonlan
sales pleasure In presenting tho arti
ste to Its readers, entire,
The review is written by Hamilton
Mnble. editor of the Outlook, and
rut 2t3. follows:
"Most or the talk as to Judge Alton
IB. Parker's being the inevitable
rhofce of tho democratic national con-
wentfon for president has ceased, and
at ta now admitted oven by advocates
T his nomination, that he
&ar, fall to have tho necessary two
Hr.nls of the delegates on the first
aallot. but that ho will fall short of
Starring a majority.
Thus It will be 'possible for u com
agnation against him to organize the
cosnTentlon.
IT the territories and dependencies
re allowed six votes each, as Is ex
peeled, tho convention will consist of
30- delesutes.
There seems- to be no thought of
m attempt to ubrogate the historical
ttt-thirds rule, which has prevailed
its national democratic conventions
atoee J S3 2, and the candidate who
wins must have CG7 votes.
The state conventions which have
tea held so far, indicate a strong
urallment In the party in favor of eon
ataratism. The "swing" and impulse of tho
uparty is away from the policy of
Utryan, and the defeat of Hearst In
Sofia na last week, indicates that he
exxnnot he- nominated.
But-a glance over the results of tho
34 state and territorial conventions
mAlnih have already acted, falls to
arreal that the election of conserva
tive delegates means Parker, any
aaore than a failure to Instruct for
ffirker means Bryanism.
The delegates now elected are dl
milled up as follows: Parker, 128;
Seirst, 91; dormnn, 12; Olney, 20;
miBStructed, 118. This would mean
(But tile nomination will ho made at
fBt. -Eouis, not by men who aro In
attracted for some particular candl
elate, but by those who are left free
Ho make their own cholco after they
set on tho ground.
Much will dopond on the result of
Uhe state conventions in tho South.
IBetvecn May 2G and Juno 23 the
states of Alabama, Tennessee, Oeor
a. Kentucky, Virginia, Arkansas,
afississippl, Missouri, Texas and
JSsrth Carolina will hold tholr con
tentions in tho order given. Efforts
are being made to get a candidate on
whom tho ilolegatos can unite.
Tho nomination and election of
tore's a newspaper sermon from
tho Salem Journal, which should he
preached to every commercial associ
ation and push club In tho state, at
1 Wreckage from tho Steamer Cor
win, which left Seattle last .Monday,
May 1C, for Nome, has been found on
I the west coast of Vancouver Island.
. She. left Seattle overloaded and iinsea-
How to
Judge Beer
The only beer
bottled exclusively
at the Brewery
Purity, Flavor, Solid, Creamy Foam, Clean
Taste and
C. DEER,
Brilliancy, the points of excellence contained in A. D,
mart it as tne otic perfect heer oreweu.
The American Brewing Co., St. Louis, U. S. A.
CEO. DARVEAU, Wholesale Dealer.
the coast say she could not make the
trip. She carried 89 passengers.
least once each week. It fits any sull-1 worthy. It Is alleged, and seamen nlong
Ject at any time: "Let thoso who want
to seo anything done about a railroad
to Dallas and about another $2000
stato fair purse, attend tho city hall
to hear the propositions, and act. Let
us drop long-winded ragchowlng. -If
Salem capitalists and business men
do not want to take up these matters,
well and good. Let us say to tho
world, and quit holding out tho Idea
that we are prepared to consider such
things. Newspaper talk and speech-
making are at a discount unless wo
lmMr tttnm uti wlfh nptlnll. Tho lfiSS
...UVMIWD I IV . ,' ...... - .
will not talk and the moro action tho better.
.Monoy taiKS, anu notuiug emu win
build railroads or run horse races."
J. N. Williamson has accomplished
so little In congress that oven the
Tribune has forgotten that he repre
sents this district. If any of his rec
ommendations wero observed, lt was
an oversight on tho part of tho pres
ident, and the administration stands
ready to apologize for such action,
Judging from tho general condition of
the atmosphere at Washington.
If some peoplo in this town would
give their boys and girls as much at
tention ns they do fholr cows, which
thoy secure by staking out In sight
of home, tho prospects for a lot of
young people going to tho bad would
not be so brilliant says tho Nowburg
Graphic. Girls in the foolish and
giddy stage who imagino themselves
young ladies are allowed to roam the
streets day and night with empty
SHERW1N &
WILLIAMS
PAINT
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ONLY PLACE
TON TO
IN PENDLE
GET IT.
PAINTERS' MATERIALS
ALL KINDS.
OF
E. J. MURPHY
Court 8t.
The above will cheerfully
be paid in lawful money
of the United States, by the
undersigned, proprietors of
Dr Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery, if they can.
not show the original signa
ture of the individual volunteering the tes
tiraonial below, and also of every testimo
.Mnnn tin- thmiunds which they are
constantly publish iwr attesting the superior
curative properties of their several ruedi
cines, and thus proving the genuineness
and reliability of all the multitude of testi
monials volumeerea uy graiciui pcujuc,
their behalf.
Wnut.n's TlISPRNSARY MHDICAL ASSO
CIATION, Proprietors, Buffalo, N, Y.
rnm IIKAHON There is no medicine
equal to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery, for purifying the blood. It carries
off the poisons which contaminate the life
llulu. II increase uic n.,..,. . -blood-raalcine
glands and gives, the. body
an Increased supply of pure, bouy.bullUlnB
blood. It builds up th" body with sound,
healthy flesh wsier." oi uauuy
motes the appetite, --ds the nerves, and
so gives to weak, nervous people vitality
nd vigor,
"About a year so I hd a very had cough
and feared it would run imo ijniu ,-
writes lion, ico. v. i.yuv,., ... , ---".-"-i
SE;S.im-. Mass. iwhen. a severe attack of
. f i.l nn wsinillllifT WOU1U Ifl III.
(fitorKO B. McClellan to tho mayoralty SJ'"' Au&2S5ffi
affKcw YorlC City, were ft proparuiiui. "r;,uinWrora i,r P erects Oown
, sivo Tammany u controlUng : ,,. fg
Bsc in nominating n uomuuruiiii w-
ilnatlug
dKdtte. Perhaps to press
anion tho convention the name of Mr,
JMeClellan hlmsolf a name still pop
u&lt In tho North and not unpopular
3n the South.
Jit tho propor momont, when tho
mttrentlon has reached an apparent-
kopoIoBS tangle, It would not bo
JSf.Y;. ."rhiS for he better. Ordered, five mote
K les and before I hail used hem all tne cure
wa.Smp.cie. , There is not nfr a rare of
cough or com m -
rtc
i' l
To gain knowledge of your own Vdrj"
alckoess and heo th senu lor inc itimt.
Common Sense Medical Adviser. A took
of 1008 pages. Send 31 cents in a iam, .
naper-covered, ?r, 3ita'P for cloth
bound copy. Address Dr. K. V. Fierce, oOJ
Main Street, Jiuuaio, . .
Fancy Clover Leaf
Creamery
Batter
55c pe Roll
at Our Store
Despain & Clark
8IQHT PRE8ERVER8.
Tho little lonses of ciaajos Joined
by tholr franio of t'old or nlckol aro
wonderfully potent for good or ovll.
Properly fitted, thoy build up tho
oyos and preservo tho sights-Improperly
fitted, thoy tear down and de
stroy. Heading a fow lines of print with
a pair of glasses Is no tost. Tho
sight must ho tried by modern and
sclontinc methods.
Wo have every facility for making
tests and can stippl' any kind of,
glassoB required at modorato coat.
GLENN WINSLOW
Jeweler and Optician
Postofflce Block.
ifi Juliilsitufiif - 'uti f. f. T f f f - -"-
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HOLT BROS.
Side Hill Combined
Harvester
The latest Improved two-wheel, slde-hlll combined harvester has
proven a boon to wheat raisers. It Is 'bo most successful, most
economical and easiest machine to operate over built.
These harvesters have been given abundant' trlnls right hero at
home and all users aro highly pleased. None have been dissatisfied
and all are high In their praise.
The Halt slde-hlll harvester on a side hill Is nble to stick to
tho sldo of the hill, whllo tho header will Blip down tho hill. Tho
main wheels are vertical, which bracos tho machine to the sldo
hills. It works equally adapted to level land.
The Holt harvesters aro sold exclusively in this section by
E. L. SMITH
2 8 Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon
All extras for Holt machines on hand.
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f
puildin
UFDESCB,mj
SASH, DOORc
and WlNDovs
u orl BulM.
i Kg
, ,uua gUH(ri
and Huj.iii '
w,85 a. ,pec1t?
Oreaon
Lumber Tar
Alta Street, 0pp.
rt u.
sl'ltiltiitssti fi I t
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t PAINTING AND
I PAPPP Ukiim
st i m K 1111 Hll
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I Wo d only good m
Our fncllltlM
4. wo aro experienced In 1
T mess, and all work
f our personal attenUon.
f Neatness and proaptiea.
j No matter what -on
we'll do the highest 1
t. 1 . T
painting.
' aBWsil W. VUI MI
Shop on Cottonwood 1
near Neagle Bros.
Black 1043.
1
HAYING TIME
Ilrlngs a demand for forks,
scythes, hay carrlors and pulleys.
No matter what your wants are
In this llr.e, we can lit you out.
Wo keep tho best of everything
In the hardware lino and prices as
' low as the lowest.
W. J. Clarke & Co.
HARDWARE AND PLUMBING,
...... i .
ioi-iHioNT -- 11 uourc au
t e
PLUMBING
and SEWER WORK
I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING G00D8 AND FIRST
CLASS WORKMEN; AL80 MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES
TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED.
T. G' TAYLOR
"THE HARDWARE MAN."
741 MAIN 8T.
We Want to Do You Plumbing
Our long experience togothor with our unoxcolled facilities for doing
tho host work, nro at your sorvlco without oxtra charge
Good honest work always dono. That's tho roaso. why our patrons
aro always satisfied,
BECK, the Reliable Pltsmhet
Court Street, opposite Hotel Qlokoru.
The East Orenonlan la Eastern Oregon's representative paper. It
leads and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronafje
It Is the advertising medium of this section.
If HAIL HSIA
SOME GOOD PROPERTY TO
ldenco; corner lot, sever,
toilet, hot and cold water,
blocks from Main street.
tr 1 nnn t ... n.i mmm
bath, toilet, sewer, etc.
Good neighborhood,
Three quarter sections bet
nn Willi tiviiinNivfl iminji
All undor cultivation. Not
In tho Inland Empire.
Four hundred acres fine
Can bo had for a trifle, win
Itself In two years.
A stock ranch of 5,000 lew
valuable Improvements man
anco of water.
ones.
ii.t . .1. IMM1
UllUIkU , ,, , I . 1 k l- -
will loan you money to WH.
Rnvn a TURN
Successors to E. D. B
Insurance, Real Estate,
111 Court Street
U till M-V ra
a RUNAWAY TEAM-
ia nr tn do more or w
a carriage, but whetber I0
nn 1 ri ti f I rtiiii avs-"-"
urnni niul tpaf- DHUfi w-
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wiuesDreuu iui ... .1
nnlPlnir In IDC ire0 .7 . .1
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prices, we leei -
a few good
We ye iw
, nnrl fie OUl
woriu. M
ini c BROS"
"JT rTi..nmltns.
Stover Gasoline B
reliable.
All Ktofc
I have good .-
... Aft 1YC1'"
reasonable prices
For Cask
W. c.
MINN'8.
T Pave- orders
cigar Store,
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