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.12 PAGE FOUR. EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON WEDNESDAY. JULY 6, 1904. AN INDEPENDENT XEWSPAFETt. councils where this company had ap peared that It Is clean, high-class, free from RraftlnK propensities and one which no city need blush to have In Its midst for a week. The local Published t afternoon (except Sunday) j W " re've a at Pendleton. Ortson. by the of the proceeds of the carnival attrac EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING tlons an,i lnIs ncome wm be Invest- COMPANY. i e(, ,n nn Eagcs. tomple In this city. which will be an ornament to the SrilSCP.IITIOX HATES. Dally, one year by mall Dally, lx months by tnall Dally, three months by mat! Dally, one month by nail Dally, per month by carrier ..... Weekly, one year by mall Weekly, alx month by mall WeeUIyi four months by mall . . , Seml-Weekly, one year by mall . Semi-Weekly, six months by mall Semi-Weekly, three months by mall . .15.00 .. 2.50 .. 1.25 .. .50 .. .05 . . 1.50 .. .75 .. .50 . 2.00 . . 1.00 , . . .50 ! city. In view of these facts, the East Oregonian feels at liberty to heartily commend the carnival to the people fo the surrounding country. In the first place the enrnival attractions must stand on thoir merits. In the second place the proceeds of the car nival are to be added to the appear ance of the cltv in a beautiful fra- e Et OreKonlan U on sale at It. It. . ,.,,. whlch ..., b . Member Scrlpjw-Mcltae tlon. News Assocla- Rich's New Hotel Perkins Portland, Oregon. San Francisco Ilnreau. -I0S Fourth St. Chlcasp llnrean. 000 Security Dnlldlng. Washington. D C Ilureao, 501 14th St.. S. W. i ment to the enterprise and labors of the boys who make up that order. Telephone. Main 11. Entered it Peudleton nostofflce as second-1 flam mrtir ! UNIO:&.ilBCL My friend, when you are a feel ing blue And the whole world seems a vale of tears: When the current wrong Is a setting strong. And the cloud of trouble o'er head appears It ain't no use to just turn loose A-kicktng against the ways of fate. Just whistle a tune and pretty soon Tour troubles are bound to pull their freight. Whistle a bit and hum a tune Better times are a-coming soon. Will M. Maupin. No people are more religious than the Russians; at least no people of the West, no people professing Chris- j iianuv. me ureeK cuurcn nas a yow j erful hold upon the peasants and 'even upon the other classes. Chrlsti-i SAFE AND SANE. Bill Smith's a politician. Who Is after one thing, viz.: The graft to be extracted Out of public offices. He's got just one Idea. Which Is simply greed of gain; But as a party leader He is safe and sane. Tom Brown's a trust promoter. Who goes into politics. So that sovereign legislators He more easily may 8x. Ho doesn't hide his object, His purposes are plain; But as he has the money, He is safe and sane. Jim Johnson Is a heeler, Whose aims in life are Just To buy up legislation For a pure, high-minded trust. He has no reputation And no character to stain; And all his friends will tell you That he's safe and sane. i Blood Troubles Bad blood is the source oi numerous aclics and pains and tht; cause of nearly all stubborn, long-continued dis eases. When the blood Rets out of order, disease pernis and poisons of various kinds find their wuy into the cir culation and some serious trouble is the result Uheu mnticni Mnl.irin. Old Sorrs and fleers. Sen Tula. Ana-mia. and many pustular or scaly skin eruptions, like Kczema, ItftiWffSnW X Salt Rheum and Tetter, have ,.,, ... .. . their hc-inninrin bsd blood. Zr?Z?j!l" ? 1 and Otllv a remedy that enters partsof tb body. So I concluded to tryS.S. s into ine circulation ana ae- inowms m oi, Aitor uainir a "The Rods. l and un.i.J"'' I Vou'd think the common people Might think that politics Had better be turned over To raving lunatics, But trusts and those who own them Will wllllnsly explain iThat they nrefer the fellows ( anity is taKen witn little dogma, witn who nre safe ana sane. j - ! Intense simplicity, as the law of llv- James Montague, in San Francisco j j ing. A great teacher with the mes- j Examiner j 1 sages of Christ would find nowhere in ! Tne 3-year-old child of Mrs. M. . 1 the world today a fitter or more devot-1 Moon, of Orchard. Idaho, was scalded , ed hearer than the Russian peasant, to death Tuesday by falling Into a tub . In Japan, on the other hand, no rellg-; of wnter Ion has great seriousness. Her lead-, 0 oirTa 'ing citliens are willing to become THE KIRS 1 STEP ; Christians, since Christianity is the Toward recovering your health Is strovsthe perms and ooisons. numborof iot:io-tay oiooawaathorouchly purl SITOJ sine germs, nnupoisuus. . . relieved cf ell crantlnn. can have any permanent good manife:nfoiB of ltar-ro blood. I believe, your effect upon a disease of this s. S. S. to ia an excellent Hood medicine, and ehmeler anyone la need' of auch tttfdicico would do veil , ' t i it ,t to use It Mrs. C. E. BHOEMAXEB. A ou can't check a blood 516 E- Patter.on st.t AUlance. O. disease by any external treat ment ; the sores and eruptions that appear upon the surface of the body are only manifestations or symptoms of some internal disorder that cannot be reacnea irom tuc ouisiue. o. o. o. anuuotcs me poi sons, humors and acids that are the real cause of disease, cleanses andf enriches the blood, and builds up at the same time the general health. S. S. S. invicoratcs all the organs and parts of the svstem and stimulates them to greater activity, and strong nerves and renewed 1 aeaitu is tne result, it you nave uj umuu uuumc, ihc u, u cuargc for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. j The Family Theatre j , religion of the military ana commer- made when you commence iln1 nowprs nmnnc whom .Tnnnn is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. ' now b;isi'y establishing her right to ' be Included. Shintolsm and Buddhism taking It re- ' stores the stomach to a normal con dition, corrects the liver, promotes bowel regularity and Induces restful are still somewhat diffused, but their sleep. Doctors endorse and recom- , Inllnenoe is not enough to make Japan mend it. It always cures Vomiting, essentially a religions country. This Bloating. Headache, Dyspepsia, Indi- , . " , . .... gestion. Dizziness, Cramps and Ma- difference is characteristic of the two . Fever and Ague- Try one bot., peoples, one spiritual and almost me- tie and be convinced of Its value. diaeval. the other adaptable and ag-' gresslvely modern. The Japanese o3aa. character contains no ingredient of mysticism, as the Russian does. It The fervent language in which Per- is ln ts preSent development, world-' dicaris praises Raisuli's delicacy and j y ani practical to she .last degree. ' refinement gives rise to a suspicion j Religious revolutions. It has often that he may still be a member of been remarked, always begin with the bandit cniefs staff. But why tne ov,-est classes. In other words, should our administration insist on religion never becomes a real . power chasing the brigand to his lair as long j m a country except when It appeals as Perdicaris Is in this complimentary to the ordinary people. Christian!.- mood? The finest military post in the world is being constructed by the government a few miles from Manila. It is called Fort William McKlnley. This post has been established on a piece of high ground where the troops will have the most salubrious sur roundings. Within easy reach of Ma nila, It Is yet far enough away to is making some progress in Japan ' among the educated. In Russia it is very strong among the ignorant. It 1 probably, therefore, will never be any more than a form in Japan, and will long be a great force in Russia. AN INDIAN BOY'S CARTOONS. The cartoons of young Harris at the Chemawa Indian school are attracting ...... i- (,(,... I . T ,-. .......!.... -T I. .. ...II . L. . . I keep the men away from the temp- j own g,orj. tations of the city, while the sanitary The first one printed in this paper conditions will be perfect. Thus the i told the political story of Senators health and efficiency of the soldiers j Mitchell and Fulton, and young Moody will both be promoted. Does no: j look j tVrfaU coming puffing up like early abandonment of the Islands. I tne raiimad track, showing that no j man can be elected senator in Oregon I who has not the friendship of the A curious story is told of the last victim of the Slocum disaster. victim was a woman. She was rescu This railroad. Moody was almost hidden under his the I , - I ' .. V. ..11... .u , nl, ,..,.. mari( hv fiovpr- crew of a fireboat. The woman clung j Mr )loolir ti,at g extended to the son. The cartoon in Tuesday's Journal , represents Governor Chamberlain as , a gi od roads builder. Again It Is a ! IKi'iiital cartoon. : Tl tre Is the state house with a sec ond term in sight. The governor is working the road for a second term. Ahead of him Is a big stump. Will Chamberlain or the republi can auto hit the stump? Which will win in the race? The cartoon is rich in political suggestion. Young Harris draws well for "only an Indian." If he will read history and study drawing perfectly he has a great future. Salem Journal. to him in such a manner that both were about to drown. He then struck her a blow with his fist for the pur pose of rendering her unconscious and enabling him to get her ashore. The blow caused an abrasion of the skin and erysipelas set In, causing her death some days later. That was a strange chance. A thousand times a similar blow might have been given and resulted in the saving of life, but in this instance the victim rescued from a watery grave succumbed to the unexpected result of the method that was necessary to employ to save both rescued and rescuer from drowning. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS For Strenuous Life it is necessary to have your system in good working order to have an energy born o: perfect health and strength it is imperative that e?ch organ be kept in free action, and BEECHAM'S PILLS are foremost of the few things that will do it. 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The Howards came directly from the East and their acts have proven a house packing and mirth provoking sensation. MABLE HOWARD, THE SCOTTISH NIGHTINGALE, Is one of the sweetest singers on the vaudeville stage. FRANK AND SAM HOWARD, The black face singing and dancing comedians. Their dancing Is a hit everywhere. They have no equals. New pictures on the vltascope. New Illustrated songs. Doors open at 7:30. ! Brock &MC( r X DRU0GI5TS,1 Cor. Main and Cod Pendleton, Ore IDUIIQIi I Mater o I II :j !: ! 1 A hank at Aurora, 111., is In trouble , because Its cashier lost $90,000 of its , money in speculating in steel stock. , Like so many other foolish people t the cashier got the Idea that water could be turned Into solid property ana ne tnea to mano a tortune on the theory that the stock would ad vance In value. When It dropped out of sight he found himself owing the Fifty persons in Susquehanna. Pa.. ; were made very III by eating Ice i cream from one batch manufactured by a local dealer bank nearly $100,000. and Is now under arrest. The difference between him and some thousands of other fools is that the others were general ly using their own money while he was using that of his bank. If all could have been arrested on the first Indication pf their having been over taken by the steel Insanity they could .have been saved great loss and there would not now be so many families selling automobiles, family horses and other luxuries to make both ends meet. ' Contrary to the usual order of car nivals, the Eagles' carnival to be held in this city from July 11 to 1C, is not to receive one cent in contributions, bonuses or donations from the busi ness men. It comes on Us merits and stands on Us own bottom. 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