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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1904.
AN INDEPENDENT KEWBPAI'BK.
Published every afternoon (except Sunday)
at Pendleton, Oregon, by the
EAST
OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
Dally,
sunscitnvriox iiatks.
one year
sltlon of Hues would moan tho wreck
liiK of many llttlo homes, whero poor
moil nro Just HtnrtniE to pay on prop
erty or are nearly paid out nnd yot
leniency with some people means li
cense. It Is a dellcato matter for tho
committee on sowers to handle. On
tho wlso and conservative action of
this conimltteo depends the future of
I many a homo In this city, for small as
oy man J.voo (i,,, SOwcr hill may Bcom to some, yot
uatiy, pix niomus j hiuh
j.no
Dally, three month by mall 1.215
Dally, out' month by mall f0
Dally, per month by carrier t.
Weekly, one year by mall 1.30
Weekly, six months by mall 15
Weekly, four months by mall SO
Semi-weekly, one year by mall .. . 2.00
Semi-Weekly, six months by mall . . l.uo
Ueml-Weekly, threo months by mall . . .50
Member Scrlpps-Mcltae
tlon.
News Asaocla
The Kast Oregonlan Is on sale at 11. It.
Rich's News .Stands at Hotel Portland anil
Hotel Perkins, Portland, Oregon.
San Francisco llurcnu. -I0S Fourth 8t.
Chicago Ilureau, 000 Security Htilltllng.
Washington, D. C. Ilureau, 001 Htli St.,
N. W.
Telephone. Main 11,
Entered at Pendleton postoltlce as second.
cla matter. 1
o
God Is not far; man Is not far
From Heaven's porch whero
paeans roll.
Jinn yet shall speak from star
to star
In silent language of tho
soul!
Yon star-strewn skies he hut a
town
With angels passing up and
down!
Joaquin Miller.
It means all to others. Whero the
monthly Income Is already claimed by
the property Installment and living
expenses, this additional expense can
not ho mot without disorganizing tho
fixed plans upon which doponds tho
homo. Sower connections are ex
tremely expensive. Lnhor Is costly
and fixtures como high. All theso
things must ho considered In every
caso hoforo prosecutions are made.
The Hast Orogonlan would much rath
er see tho sowor ordlnunco violated
hy 10 men ahle to hear the expense,
than to know that tho enforcement of
tho ordinance would wreck tho finan
ces of one poor man In Pendleton. It
also helloves tho sewer committee
shares this sentiment.
LAND OFFICE REMOVAL.
STOP WHISKEY PEDDLING.
A false Idea of economy In tho con
duct of tho federal court In Oregon
is denying Pendleton a deputy United
States marshal, when such an nfllco
Is needed here every day In tho year.
The penurious federal court will
not nllow pay to tho city marshal for
making the arrest of whiskey ped
dlers, It will not nllow for tho hoard
of federal prisoners whllo under ar
rest and In custody of tho city nuth-
or I ties and seems to takp about as lit
tle Interest In suppressing violations
of federal statutes as It Is possible to
take.
There are about 1200 Indians on tho
Umatilla reservation adjacent to Pen
dleton and this tribe is a fertile field
for whiskey peddlers and "boot log
gers." Not a day passes that does
not witness drunken Indians on tho
streets. Dives exist In this city for
no other purpose than that of reaping
a harvest from the Indians, and yet
their license Is renewed regularly
without a protestation from any part
of tho community.
Very few arrests are made for sell
ing whiskoy to Indians and tho trndo
Is flourishing. The city authorities
have more than tho present force can
do to nttend to the city's business, A
deputy marshal should bo appointed
for Pendleton for the purpose of
breaking up the Indian whiskoy traf
fic. Then the community should do Its
part and when the owners of certain
dives apply for a renewal of license
such a storm of remonstrance should
bo visited upon the city council that
that body would deny tho application
for license.
There aro enough home-loving, mor
al people In this community to shut
up the dives. Will they stand respon
sible for tho present condition?
Will a saturnalia of vice now bo
continued in this city, or will tho peo
ple co-operate to check it?
Tho Pilot Itock Uerord, speaking of
tho removal of the ha. Grande land
ofllce. porilnontly says:
Tilers' ''IsMnIk of consolidating tho
Burns nnd I-n Grande land offices, nnd
locate tho olllco nt Dakar City In the
now government building at that
place. This would bo an unwise
niovo on tho part of the government.
Land ofllces nro supiHised to bo lo
cated where most convenient to In
tending settlors.
Thcro Is no government land that
will over bo homesteaded In tho
neighborhood of linker City. Tho
bulk of the business of tho I .a Grande
land office comes from Northern
Grant nnd, Southern Umatilla coun
ties, nnd If n change Is- to bo mnflo
nt nil from I.a Grande, In tho Interest
of Intending settlers nnd thoso who
hnve already (Hod on land, It should
bo removed to Pendleton.
Baker City is simply the center of
a prospective mining country. It Is
not an agricultural country nnd Is not
accounted n very good stock country.
Thoro Is no Justification whntovor
for the establishment of n laud ofllco
at Baker City.
Pendleton can bo moro easily
reached by the citizens of Grant nnd
Harney than Baker City, nnd besides,
It is contiguous to a largo section of
country that has been filed upon nnd
thousands of acres of government
land yet open to settlement or thoso
looking for a home. There nro no In
ducements to the homeseeker In tho
vicinity of Baker City.
Land olllcos nro not supposed to
bo changed about for tho purpose of
benefiting tho railroad or helping out
some town Hint depends upon tlio
nniouut of money that Is annually
thrown away In wildcat mining
schemes.
Tho land ofllco at I.a Grande, if re
moved nt all, should bo placed at
some point in the district wliero It
will be most convenient to tho ma
jority of those who hnve business to
transact at tho ofllco.
Hnpsburg goes back to 052, nnd tho
house of Bourbon to 804. Tho de
scendants or Mohammed, horn G70,
nro nil registered cnrofully nnd author
Itntlvely In a book kept In Mecca by
n chlof of the family. Little or no
doubt exists of tho ubsolute authen
ticity of tho long line of Mohammed's
descendants. In China thoro nro
many old families, also among tho
Jews, hut In point of pedigrees the
mikado of Japan has n unique record.
His place has been filled by members
of his family for moro than 2500
years. The present mlkndo Is tho
122d In tho lino. Tho first ono wns
contemporary with Nebuchniluezzur,
6fG years beforo Christ.
EIGHT
HOSPITALSECRETS,
Nurso Says i "Po-ru-na Is
Tonic of Efficiency."
ha .
GERMAN RAILWAYS.
OLDEST FAMILY ON EARTH.
Bather than vote for n Cleveland-Parker-Wall
street democrat this
fall, there aro thousands of democrats
In Oregon who will either stay homo
In disgust, or vote for Hoosovelt In
desperation. Boosevelt represents
something. Ho Is young nnd venture
some and vigorous and has shown n
solid friendship for tho West In urg
ing Irrigation nnd forest preservation
and In ferreting out land frauds,
among his own nppolntees. Theso
things have not been forgotten by the
West and the democratic voters of
Oregon will vote for Boosevelt on
these slight qualifications rather than
hitch their chariot to tho dummy star
of Wall street, A. B. Parker, or to the
Inexcusable abortion of democracy,
Grover Clovelaud. Tho East Oregonl
nn has been In favor of W. It. Hearst,
even though his candidacy may have j
been ridiculed and his motives scan- j
dnllzed by the sluggish-blooded press
of the land. Ho represents an ag
gressive principle of antagonism to
the trusts and would 'in no Instauco
compromise with them. This is suf
ficient platform for any party and If
the cold-blooded trust democracy of
1 1,.. l.-.,ut l,.,i,,,l, .,.! 1
cholce of a trust democrat or a trutt ""CMerM "rortheirwoncitrruiconiiioiitioii.
vim,.. ia n ituai uiiiiuiiai ui a trust I hare taian numeroai other so-called remedies
ropuuiican berore the people, the East
Oregonlan will choose the trust republican.
Of the 400 barons in tho British
house of lords about n dozen of them
date back to 1400, the earliest being
t204. The oldest family In tho British
Isles is the Mar family. In Scotland,
1093. Tho Campbells, of Argylo, be
gan In 1190. Tnlloyrand dates from
1199. and Bismarck from 1270. Tho
I Grosvenor family the duke of West
minster 10GB, the Austrian house of
DYSPEPSIA
"IlaTinff taken ymip wnni!rrnl llr..tii m
tin. three mouth and belue entirely cured or ttomaeh
Tlio German govornmont railroad
exhibit at the St. Louis fair shows
the block system and switch slgnnls
now in uso in Germnny. More than
1500 feet of track, In the construction
of which both Iron nnd wooden ties
wero used, have been laid. Thoro aro
a station house, two switch towers
and ono Intermedlnto block signal
post. Ono of tho switch towers Is
fitted with mechanical and ono with
electrical signal nppnratus,
The block system makes It Impossi
ble for a train to run Into nn open
switch or for ono train to run down
nnothor trnln between stations. The
double track prevents collisions. By
moans of electrical apparatus all
switches excopt tho ono opening the
do.ilred track nro locked, making an
error on the part of the swltchmnn
Impossible. As the Inst wheel of the
train passes, tlio switches nro all re
leased by rail contact, making wny i
for tho noxt trnln.
At Intervals or nbout seven miles
nrc placed Intermediate block posts,
with n similar signal nnd switch ap
paratus. By nutomntlc arrangement
tlr- lovers aro all locked, so that ono
train cannot leave the station until
tho train ahead has passed the next
post, thus preventing ono trnln from
running down nnother. All thq mn
terl.il used In construction wns
brought from Germany. New York
Tribune.
5 -.--V Wytsaci-fi- (IT
I MRS. KATE TAYLOR. S
i Mrs. Kato Taylor, a graduated
1 1 nurse ot prominence, gives her ex-
li perlencc with Pcruna In an open i', J
h; letter. Her position In society and ,
J professional standing combine to, T
1 5 give special prominence to her i $
II
Leo Chapman, Boy Harris, Fred
Oredennlng nnd Ralph Hester, .of
Bloomlngton, 111., loaded a smnll can
non July 4, using a broomstick for a
ramrod and pounding It with a base
ball bat. When fired the cannon ex
ploded and nil four boys were bndly
Injured.
CHICAGO, ILL., 127 Monroo Btreot.
"As far ns I liavo obsorvod, Poruna
is tho finest tonic any man or woman
can uio who is weak from tho after
effects of any serious Illness.
"Peruna seems to restore vitality,
Increase bodily vigor and renew health
and strength In n wonderfully short
tlme."...MRS. KATE TAYLOR.
AildrosH Tho Peruna Medluluo Co.,
Columbus, Ohio, If youdeslro fruo litera
ture on catarrh.
"TilO Ifn.1.1,.
ou and . t.
" Ui"e ths i,-.
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or knrtnk "
; Willi T0n .
RrnrL- JC n
Company
Cor- Main and Court
Nature's plan Is not unwise In
bringing tho drought to Wyoming and
tho inundation In Kansas nt tho same
instant. It Is 'man who Is unwise In
not completing and controlling na
ture's blind forces. Tho flood can
be controlled and the stored waters
used .In bringing fruition to the
drought-stricken districts. Man must
bring equilibrium to nature's unbal
anced plans. Tlio foundations for
perfection have been laid deep and
strong by nature's God; It now re
mains for man to lay tho walls to per
fection. When there Is excess of any
force It must bo saved and distrib
uted where there Is dearth. It Is not
Impossible. It Is not Utopian. Somo
day It will rain at man's will Just as
the electric flash now carries his
thoughts around tho globe, nnd in
that day tho river floods will be at
man's command, Just as the shimmer
ing mountain brook now oboys his
skill. It is not Idle prophecy which
gives birth to those thoughts; It Is an
unfaltedlng belief In tho evolution
which has mado tho 20th century
world better and nobler than tho 16th
century world.
It Is a difficult matter for tho city
council to mako an Iron-clad rulo to
apply to all citizens alike in tho en
forcement of tho sowor connection or
dinance. Each Individual caso of vio
lation of tho ordlnanco demands a
specific treatment. Wholosalo proso
cutlons by tho council and tho Impo-
The appeal of tho people of Upper
McKay creek for moro permanent
county road Improvement should not
go unheeded. Temporary bridges,
grades and fills aro extremely costly
In tho end, because tho expense of
repair must bo repeated after overy
storm. There Is a way to build ner-
mancnt county roads. This is not a
frontier pack train country any longer
and the people aro Justified In their
demands for good roads. Umatilla
county could do nothing of moro pub
lic benefit than to buy a rock crush
er nnd road roller and begin some per
manent wor. The settlement ot tho
county and the rate of taxation de
mand more conveniences In the coun
try districts.
Tiring of tho celebration a 10-year-old
son ot John Krlcson, of Butte,
crawled Into a loaded coal car, and
whllo he was asleep the coal was
dumped Into tho Northern Pacific
blinkers, burylnf tho child and crush
ing mm 10 ucain, ills body was
found Friday after all search had
been given up.
but without atail and I Unit that Caicareti rellera
more In a dar than all the othera 1 liaie taken
would la a rear."
Jamei McUuue. 101 Mercer St., Jeney Cltr, N.J.
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DOCTOR J. MAN FOO
THE CELEBRATED B.OOT AND HERB DOCTOR, has moved to
lOVj First street, between Washington nnd Stark. Graduate of medl -1
university in China.
CURES
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gonian for a free cat
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" wrote to
Dr. Pierce for
advice though I
thought surely
I would die."
"After my batyjreawe In January, looo." wrl tea
Mre. Nancy Abocr.of 81. Paul, Ark., I niffcrtd
severely from alt aorta ache and pltM, until
the following; May, when I read oat of your
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aurcly X would die, as our phyaiclan told me 1
waa more liable to die than to get well your
fatherly advice caused my health to be restored
1 took five bottlea of Dr. Picrce'a favorite Pre
scription, three of MlolJen Medical Diactv
and three vials of ' Pellets,' together "If.
other remedies, ud lam now able to dot... uf
work."
Weak and sick women are invited to
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so obtain without charge or fee the
advice of a specialist upon diseases
peculiar to women. All correspondence
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confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Buffalo. N. Y.
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with offers of "free medical advice"
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not physicians and arc professionally
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Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a
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womanly ills. It establishes regularity,
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tion and ulceration and cures female
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